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12-DecemberSnack With Santa\ Smart Start Brings Kids Togettier For A Morning With St, Nick P a g e D I Catch The Bus D A V IE C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I / ^ E C O R D U SPS 149-160 Number 48 Thursday, Dec. 3, 2009 36 PAG ES S ta in e d g la s s w in d o w s (ab ove) provide thie settin g for se r v ic e s in sid e Sm ith G rove AIVIE Zion C hurch. At right, church m em b ers talk ab ou t the future of the historic church and cem etery. • P h o to s b y M ike B arnh ard t Sagebrush Worker Injured In Early Morning Robbery By Mike Burnhardt Enterprise Record When a lone worker at the Sage- brusii in Mocksville heard the back doorbell ring at the restaurant early Saturday moming, he w enfto the front door to see if there was a car in the parking lot. He saw a masked mon pointing a pistol at him. It wos before day­ light, about 6 a.m. at the rcstauront on US 601 North at 1-40. The employee, M ocksville Po­ lice Detective Jerry Medlin said, unlocked tho door and let the man in. The suspect ordered the em ­ ployee to the officc, and demanded money from the safe. \ The employee told investigators that after the suspect put money' into a Sagebrush bag, he orderec^ him to his honds and knees and made threats. As the em ployee begged for his life, the suspect hit him in the'back with a chair. The employee told officers that he was stunned, but could hear the suspect. He made his way to ¿ e office, pushed the panic ahtrm to notify police, and went intq.'the adjacent freezer, M edlin said. That’s where he was when offic­ ers arrived. The employee suffered minor injuries to his bock and head, said Assistant Chief K.L. Hunter. . The suspect is described os a block man, 5-9 to 5-10 tall, 180 pounds. He hod o smoll coliber hondgun. Hunter said there are a few leads, but they want to hear from anyone who was on that section of road Saturday morning from 5:30- 6:45. Call Medlin at 753-6710. Former Slave Graveyard In Smith Grove Gets Marker Parade Saturday By Jackic Scaboit Enterprise Record Smith Grove AME Zion Church is located down a gravel drive off US 158 in Advance. The smoll church thot was started in 1867 is steeped in history and in the last couple of years it has undergone some notable changes. Recently, on a beautiful fall day, church member Dewey Hunt Jr. discussed those changes and talked about the church’s post and future. Hunt greets all with o cheerful hello and his enthusiasm and love of the church is quickly noticed as he begins telling about the clean-iip of the nearby slave cemetery. He is joined by Gary Hunt, who says that the December 2007 Boy Scout project was a definite success. If a boy is getting his Eagle Scout badge he has to do a special project, occording to Gary. “The old slove graveyard near the church was overgrown and noture had taken it,” Gary says. Adam Boyles, a scout with Troop 712, cleared brush, cut small trees, and exposed the small rocks that serve as head­ stones for old graves. . “When I was talking to the Eagle Board Chairman he said this was a great project," Gary says. “A very unique project. But it needed something that identi­ fied it as an Eagle Scout project.” That something is a sign Gary had made that commemorates the project and the area that was reclaimed. It was placed in the cemetery last month, and the Hunts and two more church members, Geneva Spease and Sarah Johnson, were there. “This place is really some­ thing," Hunt says as he stops to look at some of the o|d stone grave, markers. One of the oldest dates back to 1848. Please See Cliurcii - Page 8 Expect a big smile from Lanie Pope at the annual M ocksville Hometown Christmas Parade Sat­ urday. The ch ief m eteorologist at WXII 12 since 2001, Pope will be the grand marshal for the piirade which starts at 2 p.m., traveling up North Main Street from the Brock Center, turning onto Depot Street at the square, heading downhill , to hs end at the bottom of the hill. More than 100 entries will be in the parade with decorations on the theme, “Traditions of Christ­ mas.” Expect m arching bands and . church floats, Scouts and dance groups. Food vendors will be set up downtown, Some groups will perform in front of the judge’s stand on North Main near Gaither Street. Pope, who loves planning and giving holiday parties and making and eating her m other’s fudge , recipe, is a nativeParade Lineup, of Green^e, S.C. She earned a broadcast jou r-. nalism degreeAnd More from the Univerv s ity . o f' South C arolina com ­ pleted the broad­ cast meteorology program at Mississippi State Uni­ versity. She hos earned several honors and awards, and local emergency management workers praised her work at warning residents in the path of 0 recent tornado that started in A dvance before heading to Clemmons. : ; Clydesdales Page3 Requests For Christmas Assistance Increase A Storehouse For Jesus has on urgent need for Christmas sponsors for children, seniors, ond special needs adults. The requests for help for Christmas are expected to surpass last year’s requests. Client requests will continue to come in until the Storehouse closes for the Christmas holidays Dec. 17. To date, m ore than 1,068 individuals have applied for Christmas assistance - with three w eeks to go with Christm as requests still coming in. M ore than 400 children, 20 seniors, and 29 special needs adults ore without sponsors - this does not include the mony requests that will continue to com e in until the Storehouse closes for Christmas. “Last year the Storehouse was very blessed to provide Christmas gifts for 468 fam ilies - 1,003 children, 109 seniors, and 43 special needs adults," said Marie C ollin s, director o f th e 'a ll- volunteer orgonizatipn. Christmas dinners were given to 93 senior families - 1,374 individuals. A ll applicants for Christmas, assistance are Davie residents and the vast majority fall far below the 135% federal poverty lev el, Collins said. Christmas requests are received for children up through 12th grade, for special needs adults (m ost are from nursing homes or assisted living homes), and for seniors age 65 and older. Sponsors are given four “Every year every individual that has asked for help has been sponsored. It is the Storehouse’s prayer that this year all who apply for help will also be sponsored.” - M arie C o llin s suggestions of clothing, with sizes, and four suggestions of toys (or rion-clothes for seniors ancl special needs adults). From these suggestions, sponsors purchase two items of clothing and two toys per child. Gifts may be dropped off at Storehouse at 685 E.'Lexington Road (Hwy. 64) in M ocksville on Dec. 3,7 and 8 between 9 a.m. imd 6 p.m. and Dec. 9 and 10 between 9 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. “Sponsors w ho take late requests, which will come in until we leove for the holidays, will be given an additional set of times to drop-off their gifts,” she said. Clients pick-up the gifts Dec. 14 and 15. Clients who are late with requests will pick-up gifts Dec. 16 and 17. To sponsor a child, call Storehouse at 751-1060 or 753- 8081 or send an em ail to storehouselwpe@yahod.com, shch rislmas @ yahoo, com: or astorehousechrisimas@yahoo.com. “This is the 17th Christmas for Storehouse every year every individual that has asked for help has been sponsored. It is the Storehouse’s prayer that this year all who apply for help will also.be sponsored," Collins said. “All the volunteers and clients at the Storehouse wish to express their sincere and warm thanks to the churches, businesses, civic groups, schools, individuals, and to the community for their continued' support and prayers. The Storehouse volunteers and clients also wish everyone a very blessed Christmas as we worship our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.” I I II 2 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 3,2009 E x i i t D r i a l Р а й е Rent-A-Cow: Organic Yard Mowing Service? Pushing back from the turkey and stuffing, the casseroles aiid cokes on Thanksgiving Day at our mother’s home, I stud­ ied my place in the family and realized I really am the "little brother.” Not the youngest. Not the smallest. Not the best looking. I’m the one with the smallest lawnmower. My brother and four sisters have super-duper, wide-swath, power-cruising riding mowers suitable for golf courses. I have a 21-inch push mower with bald tires. On Thanks­ giving Day, it was evident I was tho little brother. The family didn’t just bring food to the annual feast. Some brought rakes and even two whopper lawnmowers to get up my mother’s bountiful crop of leaves. More meaningful than flowers and chocolates, raking my mother’s leaves is a genu­ ine sign of affcction. ' She has a lot of them. When they married 62 years ago, my parents built a house and planted pecan trees around it. Those trees have grown into one of the symbols of their marriage, and not because they have produced some nuts. A major ice storm devastated the trees when I was a boy. 1 can still see the tears on my mother’s face when she surveyed the broken limbs across the lawn. With chainsaw in hand, my dad pruned tho limbs and cleaned up the mess, The trees sur­ vived. Some years those trees produce bumper crops of pecans. Some years they give little. We have good backs in our family, well exerciscd by stoop­ ing, bending and picking up pccans every fall. Wc also know the routine of mowing a yard. And we have all enjoyed the pecan pics my mother has baked over the years. My mother’s brood of children and grandchildren spread ncross the lawn collecting loaves and pecans on Thursd#y, as much a part of our Thanksgiving tradition as giblets and gravy. For dinner, we had four dishes of sweet potatoes, turkey and ham, my sister’s famous onion casscrole, green beans and a choice of six pies and several cakes. A niece brought a new Oreo pudding that received rave reviews. Our mother made her usual Chocolate Delight, the grandchildren’s favorite. To work off the calories, we returned outside lo flnish the lawn. The family lawn mowing DNA apparently has skipped me. My lawn is liny compared to my other siblings. Even with my tiny mower, I can finish my lawn in slightly more lhan an hour. Unlike the others in the family, I don’t find joy in that job; My mother delights in mowing. So do the others in my family. Oldest son Paul just moved lo the hinleriands of north­ ern Virginia with the expressed purpose of finding a home with a lawn. “Lawns are overrated,” I warned. He ignored me. A month ago, my grass guru, Roy Shoffner at Davie Farm Service, filled my order for lime and fertilizer and grass seed in my semi-annual attempt to keep my lawn growing. “Remember when the lawn wasn’t such a big deal?” I asked him. He recalled his dad staking out a bull in the front yard to graze, anchoring the animal to a cinder block to keep it from straying too far. One of my chores as a boy was to stake the baby calves about the yard to enjoy the grass in summer and bask in the sunshine. The lawnmower does that task now. I have resisted the urge to junk my little mower in favor of one of those mowing monsters. I’m at peace with my reputa­ tion as the little brolher. . But I am considering a sideline business to take advantage of the growing organic movement and the call lo reduce our carbon footprint. I’ll call it, Rent-A-Cow. Customers can call in for the delivery of a Holstein to graze their grass for a day ... and fertilize the lawn at the same time. It could be the next big thing. — Dwight Sparks D A V I B C O U N T Y 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 Snow.........................General Manager Mike Barnhardt............^........Managing Editor Ray Tutterow........................Advertising Director Brian Pitts............................Sports Edilor Mocktvlllt Enltrprlte Davie Record Cooleemee Journal Periodicals Postage Paid in Mocksville, NC 27028 Subscription Rates Single Copy, 50 Cents $20 Per Year In N.C., $25 Outside N.C, POSTMASTER Send Address Changes to; ' Davie County Enterprise Record- ...... .. In The Mail... 11/24 Toys ForTots In Full Swing To the editor; Jolly Christmas tunes and the ringing of the bells are starting to play, the stores are decked with holly and shoppers are filling Ihc malls and olhcr local businesses with cxcitement. At Ihe Davie Woman’s Club Thankful For Community Support To tho editor: As chair of our recent Dancing With Our Stars fundraiser, I just want lo lake this opportunity lo Ihank the Davie County Enlcrprise Record for all the support you gave us over Ihe past year lo publicize Ihis communily event. Each article which we felt was important lo have printed appeared as spacc permitted, and all ads were located in a consistent location on the pages so that people could have an idea where to look for an update on Iheir favorite celebrities, The Mocksville Woman’s Club was so thrilled to see full page coverage after our Meet and Greet in July, as well as for the post Gala report in Oclober, We also send oul a great big thank you lo the Davie and surrounding communities for Ihe support Ihey showed us throughout Ihe event planning stages, and for their allcndnnce Ihe evenings of the Dress Rehearsal and Gala. Sponsors, instructors, celebrities and local businesses all donated whatever lime and lalcnls Ihey were able lo give. Because of the unselfish assistance of everyone involved, Ihe Mocksville Woman’s Club will be able lo return a significant amount of money lo Ihe Davie communily to enrich the lives of so many residents, We hope lhal everyone will keep Iheir dancing shoes nearby should we have the opportunity to sponsor a repeal performance. Myra McGonigle Mocksville Woman’s Club Wisconsin Couple Enjoys iVloclcsville To Ihe edilor; Al the end of Oclobcr, my husband and I came lo Mocksville from Wisconsin lo see Tho Association in concert at The Brock Performing Arts Center. We had seen The Association in concert three previous limes Ihis year, in ihree states. We were most pleasanlly surprised, how­ ever, by what we found in Mocksville. Anna, and Ihe slaff al Ihe Brock, bolh before and afler our arrival in Mocksvillc, went out of Iheir way lo accommodate our special requests and lo make us feel welcome. Nol only was ihe concert excellent, but our seats, the sound system, and Ihe aulo- graph signing afterward were Ihe best we've experienced. We were very impressed with the attention to detail, and the professional­ ism of everyone connecled with the Brock. Our positive experience continued throughout our slay in Mocksville, We found lhat wherever we went throughout tho area - from the RayLen Winery, lo Ihe antique shops, even to Ihe local Food Lion - everyone was unusually friendly and helpful. We were so fortunate lo be in Norlh Carolina during the peak autumn col­ ors, and are still in awe of Ihe scenery we experienced. But by far, Ihe most impressive surprise was Ihe hospilality we enjoyed. In Ihis day and age, such neighboriiness is increas­ ingly rare. We are happy to poinl out, though, that "Southern Hos- pilalily" is alive and well in Mocksville. Thanks to all of you who made such an impact on us. We hope to visit your area of the country again as soon as possible - even without an Associatioi) conccrt, Rulh and Jeffrey Pordon Menomonee Falls, Wise. Counly/Mocksville Toys for Tots, we look forward lo this lime of year because our dedicated supporters, liko you, gol just as excited as we do. Christmas is an extra special lime al our local Toys for Tots becausc we give so mucii more lhan toys to a child. A loy can bring a smile on Christmas moming and for muny days long after Ihe holidays have ended, and it’s because the children know some­ one speciai.oul there cares. We here al our Davie County Toys for Tots say, "No child without a toy I” Duvie County, us Major Groin from Ihe National Foundation would say, 'Wilh Christmas gelling so close, so quickly, we sim­ ply can’t be shy about asking for your help. Too many families are counting on us,” Please lei us know wilii your special gift that wc can count on you aguin Ihis year. ... It’s been a lough year for pnrenls trying lo make ends meol (and often coming up short), and the sircss can be overwhelming. When there's barely enough money lo pul food on Ihe table, it's heart­ breaking for moms and dads lo look inlo Iheir children’s hopeful eyes and tell Ihem presents under Iho Iree aren’t likely. Layoffs, plants closing and moving away are affecting Ihe economy and Ihe economy has taken its loll on us ail. It only takes a few minutes lo give a gift - 1» lifetime of memo­ ries - and a future full of hope for a child. Please donate today and be the one to make a difference. Knowing someone cares really does mailer. You can donate through our local secure website http;// mocksvUle-iic.ioysfortois.org or conlaci us al 998-3007. We also have drop off slips all over tho county lhal you cun drop that new unwrapped loy lhat a smiling child v/ill receive al Christmas lime. For thal lisling, go lo our website and click on "loy drop off’loca­ tions. I Requests for help are flooding in. We have over 510 kids so far and it’s nol even December. So if you could pick up an extra loy or two while you’re doing your own holiday shopping and drop if at a Toys for Tots collection site, wo would really appreciate it. Thank youl “ . Semper Fidolis to tho Few and Keep the Faith. Thomas "Ski” Kopetzky and Ron Sechrist Mocksville Marine Corps League Delachmçnl it\096 Inc. W rite r S u p p o rts C o o le e m e e ’s N e w T o w n C o m m is s io n e r To Ihe edilor; With respect to un urticie appearing in The Enterprise-Record of Nov. 23 in which my name appeared; I would like lo slale, that in speaking oul, I was nol opposed to the .selection of Jean Snead to our bourd of commissioners nnd in fact am delighted al her uppoinlment. I wish her ail ihc best in her future service lo our community. John Bonnes Cooleemee Letters Welcomed The Enterprise Record welcomes letters from its read­ ers. The 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 reserves tJie right to edit letters for grammiu: and for space. All letters should include the name and uddress of the writer, including a signature. A telephone number, not to be published, is also reque!ited.< ^ ' .•.’.■.i; ■ Please .have letters in the newspaper office no-later than 4 p.m; Monday of the week to be publisl)ed. Davie County Enterprise Record P.O. Box, 99,' M ocksviile, emew8@davie-enterprise.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 3,2009 - 3 Hometown Christmas Parade " T r a d i t i o n s o f C h r i s t m a s " Historic Downtown Mocksville S a tu r d a y , D e c . 5 , 2 p .n r i. '( R a in D a t e - S u n d a y D e c . 6 - 2 p . m . ) Grand Marshal - Lanie Pope, W XI112 Entry Name Mocksville Police Chief Robert Cook Davie High Sohool JROTC Qrand Marshal - Lanie Pope (WXI112) Davie County Sheriff Andy Stokes Richard & Linda Poindexter Davie High School Marching Band Davio County SherHI's Olllce/ DARE Cooleemee Police Department EMS Elect Ellen Drechsler, Clerk of Court Tennis N Shades Robert Page WWII Scout Car Publlo Works - Town of Mockavllle Davie County Sheriff's Department Mocksville Antique Flrelruck Piedmont Car Club Cornalzer Cougars Football & Cheerleading WBFJ-FM Autumn Care of Mocksville Osborne Tire & Automotive Davidson County Community College Sound Connection Davie School of Dance Cub Scouts Pack 574 Big Brother Big Sisters ERA Premier Really Daniel Furniture Flrelruck Davie Couniy Republican Party ' Hip Chics Boullque Cooleemee Redskins Football/Cheerleaders Davie Family YMCA , , Yadkin Valley Telecom Dance Company, The Wake Foresl PT Cruiser Oak Qrove UMC Home Inslead Senior Care Girl Seoul Troop if'40183 WInslon-Salem Radio Control Club Kountry Kids Learning Cenler & Preschool Davie Couniy Schools ■ Be There Loving Memory of Jake Arnold Medical Associates ol Davie Davie Domestic Violence /Rape Crisis Ctr, Great Clips Flrelruck Dustin's Classic Cars Fork Baplisl Church Davie County Early College High School South Davie 7th & 8th Grade Band Davie Pregnancy Care Center Davie Medical Equipment Mike's Wrecker Service Shady Qrove Elementary School Moxie's Bar American Red Cross Flrelruck ...,..............i i.,ii Piedmont Antique Power Assoolatlbri . : WRD Raiders Girl Scout Troop #417g7 Davie High School Homecoming Oueen Mocksville Rams F.oolball and Cheerleaders Davie Couniy Democratic Party Davie High FFA Foster Care Assoc,, The Lake Myers RV Resort Davie County Publlo Library Davie Couniy Hunter Education Cricket's Cleaning Service Junior Dunn Country Qrass Band Cub Scouts Pack 503 Flretruck Liberty Baptist Church Pinebrook Trojans Davie Couniy 4-H • • Orkin Pest Control Carlton Forrest R'efuge Community Churoh , ' Wendy's Gift & Thrift Shop , Grant's Car Wash • ' Liberty Tax Service Pam Boyle/Allen Tate Realtors US Post Otflce Knights of Columbus Council 12610 . Action Printing Charles Bell Journey Church / Journey KIdz Flretruck , Walmart - Toys for Tots ' Joe's Tow Sechrist & Sons Keen/Hunter Harvest Baptist Fellowship Shlrlle Tharpe Triple J Farm - Healy Junker/Mla Byers Jansal Saddlebreds Jessica Seaford Charity Green Jeffery Allen Sadie Moses Humane Society of Davie County Ron & Penny Stroupe • RIverTrall Mercantile - SANTAI All parade entries must have a sign (minimum 12" x 12") with the number (line-up) placed on the left side (driver's side) of the entry for judging. The Judge's stand will be on North Main al Gailher Streel, The parade will begin on Norlh Main Street al 2 p,m.; proceeding lo Ihe Historic Mocksville Downlown Square; turning ieft onto Depot Street. Dismantling will tako place at Ihe end of Depot and must not block movement ol remaining parade. Returning to North Main via Poplar Slreel will be prohibited to prevent a backup on Main Slreel, Dismantling of Iractor trailer trucks and parent pickups must take place In the vacant parking areas at the end of Depot Street, No Iractor trailers wili be permitted back on Main Streel unlil Ihe end of Ihe parade. Ail vehicles musl exit onlo US 64 until the parade ends. Space has been reserved for parade enlrles (except fire & EMS vehicles which line-up upon arrival on Poplar). Space Is not reserved for other vehicles to use while decorallng enlrles, and these vehicles will be towed oul of designated reserved areas. Rich Park will be designated one way only - vehicles musl enter on Cemelery Street (near YMCA). The following designated areas should be used for parada line-up. CL - Church of Christ parking lot, ' ' / CQ - Clemenl Grove MS - Main Street ^ PA-Park Avenue PO - Poplar Street RP-Rich Park Entry Number Area 001-CIV PA 002-SCH CL 003-BUS PA 004-CIV PA ' 005-SGL PA 006-SCH CL 007-CIV RP. 008-CIV RP 009 PO 010-SQL RP 011-BUS ' . RP' 012-SQL RP 013-CIV RP 014-CIV RP 015 PO 016-BUS RP 017-SCH,MS 010-BUS RP 019-BUS RP 020-BUS RP 021-SCH MS 022-BUS CL 023-BUS . CL 024-CIV MS 025-CIV , MS 026-BUS RP 027-BUS RP 028 PO 029-CIV RP 030-BUS ■ RP. 031-SCH MS 032-ClV MS 033-BUS RP 034-BUS RP 035-SQL ' RP 036-CHU FÍP 037-BUS RP . 038-CIV RP 039-CIV RP 040-BUS MS 041-SCH f RP 042-SQL RP 043-BUS RP, 044-CIV MS 045-BUS RP 046 PO ,047-SQL RP 048-CHU RP. 049-SCH . RP 050-SCH CL 051-CIV RP 052-BUS ;< /RP053-BUS RP 054-SCH ,:ci.' 055-BUS MS i 056-CIV •■^ivRP . 057*<(/.Ml V PO 058-CIV.........RP 059-SCH RP 060-CIV MS 061-SQL RP 062-SCH MS 063-CIV RP 064-SCH RP 065-CIV RP 066-BUS MS 067-CIV RP 066-SCH RP 069-BUS ' RP 070-SQL RP 071-C|V RP 072- PO 073-CHU RP 074-SCH RP 075-CIV RP 076-BUS RP 077-SQL 'RP . 078-CHU RP 079-BUS RP 080-BUS RP 081-BUS , RP 082-BUS RP 083-BUS ■ RP . 084-CIV IHS 085-BUS RP 086-SGL RP 087-CHU RP 088 7 ' PO V 089-BUS RP OM^BUS MS 091-SGL RP 092-SQL , CG 093-CHU RP 094-SQL RP 094A CCi 095-BUS CQ 096-SQL CQ 097-SQL CQ 098-SGL CG 099-SQL CQ, 100-CIV CG 101-SGL . ,CQ 102-BUS CQ C lydesdale h orses will be d ressed in their Christm as finery, including bells on their feet, w hen they march In the H om etown Christm as Parade Saturday In M ocksville. Food, Coats And Toys To Be Collected Along Parade Route Help members of Cub Seoul Pack 503 of Mocksvillc fill their fioul in the purude on Sulurduy, Dec. 5 for Ihe Book Bugs for Hope. The following iloms urc needed; Bounie Weenies, Viehnu Suusnge, ruisins, pud­ ding cups, frail cups, vegelabie cups, Jcll-O cups, grunolu burs. Rice Krispies, cnnned ments, mucuroni und checsc cups nnd olhcr similar ilcms. Scouts will be walking along the roule collccling ihcse itoms. Just bring Ihem lo the purndc. The Scouls «ren’l the only ones collecling iloms on Salur- duy, Moxie’s Bur will be coliecl- ing food nnd couls for A Store- hou.so for Je.sus. Walmart associates and members of the Marine Corps Reserves will be collecting new, unwrupped loys for the Toys for Tots progrum. Volunteers Make Parade Happen \ ii04Cl The annunl Chrislmns pa­ rade in Mocksvillc doesn’t just happen. 1 III lakes money, and voiun- iiiiieetsi and Joan,Cw}ori prpsideoi rof'ilhe Davie County iChnmber of Commerce, snid locnl busi- , nesses niways ruiiy lo ihc chal- longo. She nolcd iho following for Iheir help; • Mocksville Police Dopart- ,menl for Iraffiic conlrol; • Wayne Webb and George Webb of Webb Healing & Air Conditioning, Dick Ferris of Freedom Mobility Aids, Kim Slrohaeker of Coldwell Bunker, Belhiehom Unilcd MclhodisI Church'Boy Seoul Troop 732, Duvie High School JROTC und American Wnslor Systems for (Jit^ng up,thp parade nnd cleun- upaftcnviirds; • ullorncy Sully Smilh, Dnrin Asbill of Aulumn Cnrc und re- lircd principal Glndys Scotl for being judges; • Iho Davie Couniy Enter­ prise Record and WDSL 1520 AM for advertising, including live coveruge on the radio; . • groups collecting for the needy, including couls und cnnned goods for A Storehouse for Josus by Moxie’s Bur, un­ wrupped now toys for Toys for Tots by Walmart and the Marine Corps Reserves, and Cub Seoul Pack 503 collccling food for Book Bags ofiHope; ’ ■( • food vendors QuesI Coffee al the Horn Oil purking lot. Fun Sluff Foods on the squnre. Su­ per Snnck Shop al the policc sta­ tion parking lol, und Brown nnd Moses Cnloring al Ihe BB&T lol. "The chamber of commerce extends specinl apprecialion lo tho many volunteers who will mnke this 2009 event,safe and memorable for all purlicipul- ing,” Carter suid. J o b sN O W "1 2 in 6 " Call TODAY 3 3 6 .2 4 9 .8 1 8 6 e x t. 6 2 4 2 S ta r tin g a s e a r ly a s January 2 0 1 0 \ Davidson County Community College otfen Courses in Dciviclson and Davie Counlie^ Looking for a New Job or Career? 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АшДегу M k and wrvtcut jMkbbte гп|и«м to kYiSrdiuts 4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursduy, Dcc. 3,200!» R o u te 1 4 - D a v ie C o u n ty E x p re s s *o I 0 Mocksvllle Park & Ride (Tomporflfv LocationWalmatl Parking Lot) 6:0Sam 7:05am 7:3qam 8:30a tn 1:40pm' 4;30pm 5:30pm 6;2Spm (D W-S Trans, Center (BayL-t UxntySl) ' 5:30ani’' 6:30am 6;5Siim 7:55am l2!30pin 3:10pm 4:0Spni 5:05pm V •iOSpm 7:00pm Clommons Park & Ride (Kmori Shopping Ctr.) , i:25 7:25 .■ '7:50A:.-.;;' 8:50 . /2:00 4:50 5:50 6:45 Novant lOnFranlls Pira Blvd.) 8:00 9:00 2:10 Klmel Park (Volorans /WMnlslcallon) , 8:03 9:03 2:13 ® Hanes Mali (On Honos Moll Blvd. by Trippe) 9:08 2:18 Forsyth Med. Center (Mein Entrance) 6:35 7:35 8:12 9:12 . 2:22 "■ ® Five Points (1*S(roKofdPleco. |2-MlllorSI. SuntruslBlc 8:22 9:22 2:^2 ® ® WFU Baptist W-S Trans.. Medical Ctr. Center (BayL-niboitySI.) .6:4$ (Meads) 7:45 (Meads) 8:28(ЙЙ1)' 9:28 (MRI) 2:38 (MRl) ® WFU Baptist Medical Ctr. (MsodsBldg.) 'olBficii’ 12:40 3:20 5:15 6)15 7:10 (MRI) Ф Five Points Forsyth Med. Center....Rd; JBidg.)(Main Entrance) ® Hanes Mall (On Henos Mall BIvd.byTrípps) ® Klmel Park Administration) ® Novant (On Frontis ® i2:46 3:36 ;= 4:ii' 5:21 6:21 12:Se 1:00 1:05 3:36 3:40 3145 4:31 ••«•«a 5:31 ........... e:3i - 6:35 6:40 7:20 7:24 ........... 1:08 3:48 '6;4â Clemmons Park & Ride (Knurl Shopping Cir.) ■ 5:45>"-; ' 6:45 7:10 8:10 1:18 3:58 4:41 5:41 6is3' ‘T^ . 7:34 6(55 7:55 v.8:38': ii 9:38 2(48 ' 5:05 6:05 7:00 Ф Mocksvllle Park & Ride (Tomporary Location Walmart Parking Lot) 6:05 7:05 7:30 8:30 1:38 4:18 5:01 6:01 7il3 7:54 F A R E S : F u ll F a re (O n e -W a y ) $ 2 .0 0 o r $ 6 0 .0 0 31 D a y P a s s S e n io r s 6 0 + ), D is a b le d & S tu d e n t s (O n e -W a y ) $ 1 .0 0 , o r $ 3 0 .0 0 31 D a y P a s s P R E P A ID P A S S E S : S o ld a t th e P A R T H u b a n d v a r io u s h o s p it a ls , c o lle g e s , a n d b u s i n e s s e s a r o u n d t h e a r e a . F o r a lis t o f s a l e s lo c a t io n s v is it w w w .P A R T n c .o r g /m o n th ly _ p a s s e s .h tm l T R A N S F E R S : F r e e fr o m o n e P A R T B u s to a n o th e r P A R T B u s o r S h u ttle E x c lu d in g th e M o u n ta in e e r E x p r e s s & P A R T C o n n e c t io n s . IN FO R M A T IO N : 3 3 6 -8 8 3 -P A R T (7 2 7 8 ) o r v is it w w w .P A R T n c .o r g Effective 12.07-09 Bus Service Starts This Monday In IVIocksville Starting Dec. 7, local resi­ dents can catch the Davie C ounty Express bus in M ocksville or Clem m ons and ride to many destinations in Winston-Salem; Mocksville Park & Ride lot is tem porarily at the Walmart on US 601 North and the Clemmons Park & Ride will be at the K-Mart Shopping Center on Lewisviile-Clemmons Road, A park and ride lot in Ber­ muda Run is under consider­ ation. However, PART has been unable to secure a locu­ tion. If interested in a lot in Bermuda Run, contact PART so that interest can be deter­ mined. To learn more about the Duvie County Express route visit www.parinc.org or call (336) 883-PART. A PART representative w ill be on hand M onday morning (the first day) to ex­ plain to riders where lo park, answer questions, explain fares and hand out schedules. Bar Giving Away A Van Filled With Goods For Family Moxies, H private club lo­ cated on North Mnin Street in Mocksvillc, is asking the com­ munity to furnish it with names of families thut might be deserv­ ing of a van filled with Christ­ mas gifts and canned goods. "We're looking for n family thut could rcully use a helping hund this year," club owner Mike Gunning said, "It's been a tough year, and wo ffilt this was' u great way to reach out to someone and let them know that, tough as things are, we still live in u community thut carcs about cach other," The van being donated is owned by the club, and was pur­ chased to shuttle customers home on weekends. Gunning said the van runs well, but needs some work before it's "family ready". "After this Saturday's parade, we're getting together as a group in the parking lot behind Moxies to work on Ihe van," Liz Gun­ ning, wife and co-owner said. ' "We have volunteers coming to clean it, and sand it down to get it ready for a paint job. Some of our customers offered to change the oil, give it a liibe, even put new tires on it." "We have over 400 members in the club, and many of them are just great," Mike Gunning said. "It seems like every time we give u shput out for some help on a good cause, the re­ sponse always blows us away." Gunning said he cu№e up with the idea to give the van away ufter reading a story in USA Today that claimed a high percentage of the families on welfare in the United States were without a vehiclc to get to work, and that caused a never ending cycle of poverty. Gun­ ning ndded at least for one fam­ ily, he hoped the gift would breuk that cycle. "I wus thrilled to see that our local leaders were proactive on getting PART (Piedmont Au­ thority for Regionul Transpor­ tation) bus servicc to Duvie County, that will make a huge difference to so many," Gunning said. "This is our members’ wny of helping along those lines. We'll never break the recession by ourselves, but if we act lo­ cally, and shop locally, and eat locally, und keep our donations to charity locally, then together we can make a huge difference in our community, and good things Spread from there." Although there is really no criteria for a family to receive the van, Liz Gunning said she hopes It goes to a fumily with children. I’lcaso See Van • Pnge 5 O l'KN ГИК SyUAKK IN IVIOt K.SVll.l.K lO K 57 VKARS j 171 N. Main St. • (336) 751-2737 O P E N H O U S E :I Saturday • Dec. Sth | { A f t e r P a r a d e , R a i n o r S h i n e ) 4:30 - 7:00 PM ; F i n e J e w e l r y , D i a m o n d s , ! S i l v e r , a n d W a t c h e s j 2 5 % O F F ! 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Town & Country has the right carpet, tile, hardwood, laminate flooring and cabinets to make your home everyone's favorite Home for the Holidays. Call or come by todayl GABINE TKY “T"*}{oVSXS Qfi'to !>foWiE5” S c 'COmiT^'RY HOME SHOWCASE 5275 U.S. Hwy 158, Advance, NC P (Tanglewood Crossing Shopping Center) ^ 336-998-7800 Dateline DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 3,2009 - 5 L e a d s T o A rre s t By Jackie Seabolt Enterprise Record The recovery of a stolen fire­ arm pawned in Rowan County led to a man’s arrest last week. According to Capt. J.D. Hartman of the Davic Sheriff’s Office, Gregory Allen O’Gara Jr., 23, of Salisbury was arrested on Nov. 25. He faces one chargc of possession of a stolen firc- aim. On Nov. 9 the sheriff’s of­ fice received u report from a home on. Redwood Drive, .Mocksville lhat u Remington 7mm bolt action rifle had been stolen. "The gun wns kept in a room in his house,” Hurtmun said of the report. “And he was not sure how long it hnd been gone.” Sheriff’s Office Lt. L.W. Whitesides begun investigntion of the incident and found the stolen firearm has been sold to Security Pawn Shop in Salisbury. After interviews with the pawn shop owner, Whitesides was able to recover the firearm and track the sale back to O’Gara. O’Gara was given a $2500 bond and is scheduled tb appear in Davic District Court today. One Cliarge Leads To Another For Sex Offender By Jnckic Seabolt Enterprise Record The recent arrest of a local man for breaking into a home and stealing jewelry, also led to the discovery that he had failed lo regisler as u sex offender, Steven Jason Oeraghty, 21, whose address is listed as the Davie County Detention Cen­ ter on Green Street, was charged Nov, 21 with breaking/ entering, larccny, obtaining property by false pretense, fail­ ure to appear, and failure to reg­ ister as a sex offender. According to Duvie Sheriff’s Capt, J,D. Hartman, on Sept. 19 a report was re-» ceived lhat a break-in nnd lar­ ceny had occurred at a home on Pleasant Acre Drive, Mocks­ ville. Shortly after the report the victim went to Davie Jewelers and saw some of her stolen jew­ elry at the store. Hartman said that Davie Sheriff’s Lt, W.L, Whitesides wns assigned the case und went to Davie Jewelers where he wus nble to recover un estimated $4,820 worth of the jewelry stolen from the Pleasant Acre home. Approximately $5,680 in jewelry was reported stolen, Hartman snid. Whitesides discovered from snles tickets that Gerughty hnd sold the jewelry to Duvie Jew­ elers claiming it was his own property, according to Hartman. Hurtmun said thut Whitesides investigation led him to Gerughty’s lust nddress on Pine Ridge Road where he lived with his futher und hud listed as his address on the North Carolina Sex Offenders Registry. Hartman said that Geraghty’s father snid that his son hnd not recently been at the home. On Sept. 23 Whitesides is­ sued warrants on Geraghty. On Nov. 21 Geraghty turned himself in to the Cooleemee Police Department. Geraghty wns placed in Davie Detention Center in lieu of a $25,000 secured bond. Fundraisers Saturday, Dec. 12 Community Urcakriisl, at 1st Prcs- byloriiin Church, 7-10 n.m, Dona- tion.s acccplcd. Procccd.i will go to Ihc Snlvntion Amiy, Reli^on Sunday, Dec. 6 Chlldrcn’sChrlstmns Program, at Blnl.sc Bnpl, Church, 6 p.m., prc- uchool choir nnd grudes 1-6 will present songs, tiny bells and wor­ ship. Community Children’s' Musical Praducllon,alHillsdalcBapt.,481S US 158, Advancc,5p.m., willprcscnt musical Camel l,ol, Sat.&Sun.,Dec. 12&13 Halleluiah! Light Has Come, at Blaise Bapl. Church, 7 p.m, on Sut„ 6 p.m. on Sun., Blaise choir per­ forms, reception lo follow Sunduy program, Sunday, Dec. 20 Church Fumily Chrlstniu.s, ul Blaise Bnpl. Church. 6 p.m.. C'iirlst- nins music, ic.slinionies, und Clirlsl- mas message. A TrccMcndoai Love, presented by Engle Heighls Church. 6 p.m., story uf Jesus from manger to the cross. No cost, located in Food Lion shopping Center (behind Sonic ut comerofUS64W,ttndUS601 S,). Tuesday, Dec. 24 Chrlttmas Eve Scrvicc, nt Engle Heighls Church, 5 p.m. Music und candlelight scrvicc. Special Events Sunday, Dec. 6 Conlccmcc Old Time Christmas, 2 p.m., Ziichaiy House, Christmas enrols, rending of the Bible story from book of Luke, and nnnuul fudge contcst (to enter cnll 284-2141 imd Iv. n msg.), hot coffcc, punch, & cookies, Suntn to pay u visit, ulso, Mon. Slues., Dec. 7& 8 sth Anmiul Madrignl Dinner, at Hlllsdulc Mclliodisl, Advimce,6p,in. cnch night. Cost of dinner & enter- ininment $20 for udults, $ 15 for chil­ dren 10 and under. Call 751-5905 exl, 421 lo order tickets. Ongoing Live Music & Uunclng, every Sut. night bluegrass, m ShcfiicUl Music Hnll, cull 704-546-3099 for info, CofTcG House,4th Sun. euch memli, 7 p.m., al Comatzer UMC. Good coffce, good fellowship, & good music. Farmington Fiirmcr’s Murket, Saturdays 8 a.in. lil I p.m. Dates to Remeniber Thursday, Dec. 3 Mammogram Clinic, ut Davic Co. Heallh Dept,, 8:30 n.m, lil 3 p.m. Call 753-6774 for info. Friday, Dec. 11 ■ High Illood Prcssurc/Dlnbctcs Screening, at Ihe Optical Dept, ut WalMurt, 9 n.m. til 12 noon. Spon- ,sorcd by Storehouse for Jesus nd Mocksvillc Lion’s Club, Ongoing Free M onthly Dlnbetcs/llloud Pre.<isurc/Cholcsterol Screenings, last Fri, of cuch monlh in 2009 nt V a n . . . Continued From Page 4 "For so mnny ndults, Christ­ mns hns meant stress,” she snid, "For children, it should always be n time for hope, for joy. It should never be n time of snd- ness. Kids rend and feel what their parents are feeling. If this brings the parents hope i\nd joy, it wili bring tile sutne to their kids. Our plan is to drive this vun und leave it in someone’s driveway on Christmas Eve, 1 cun't wait to see the looks on their faces when they open the door nnd see the umount of Christmns cheer our town nnd members nre enpubie of giving." Anyone who would like to donate time or talents to this project are asked to join the vol­ unteers behind Moxies after the parade Saturday, Donntions of gifts and food are nsked to be held off until u fumily is chosen and needs are identified. Anyone who would like to nominate a family, please drop off or mail u short essay to Moxies Club, 142 N, Main St, Mocksville by Dec, 12, Explain why this family deserves the gift, A pnnel of volunteers will determine the recipient family from essays received. WulMart, 9 a.m, til 12 noon. Spon­ sored by Duvio Lion’s Club, VIsltCaolccmcc'sMIII VlllngcMu- scum, 14 Church Sl„ Wcd,-Snl, 10 u,m, til4 p.m. Tours also nvailuble by uppt. Cull 284-6040. Storyllmes, ut Duvie Co, Librury: Tues, 10a,m. &Fri, 11 n.m, - .stories, songs, fun for preschoolers, 1st Sut. of every monlh - stories/ucti vilies for kids of ull uges. At Cooleemee Branch; every otherThurs, 10:30n.m. (cull or check wcbsile for dutes). At Hilisdalo UMC; every other Fri. 10 u.m, (call libnuy orchcck website for dates). Spccinl Olympics orOavIc Counly, play activities & fun nile, Wednes­ days at Brock Bidg. Play uctivities 6- 7 p.m. Fun Nile 7-8:30 p.m. Open lo ull persons with disubililies & their fumilies. Meetings Thursday, Dec. 3 . Frlcnds&KclirccsofDnvlcHospl- lal, 6 p.m,. Pier 601 Scufood Restuu- rsuit, meet for dinner, Monday, Dec. 7 Dcniucratic Chrlslmas Purly, 6 p.m., ut Dnvie Co. Library, all Demo­ crats Invited to bring favorite appe­ tizers or olher Chrislnius goodies. Tuesday, Jan. 12 Urcosl Cunccr Resource & 1пГог- mallun Group, al Duvic Library in the mulli-purpse room. 7 p.m. Cull 751-2777 for info. Ongoing Davic Dcckccpers Assuclation, sec­ ond Monduy of every monlh. 7 p.m., 114 Doctor Slnte Drive, Mocksville (EMS building). Visitors wclcomc. To find out more info: www,dnviebcckeepcrs,org Breasl Cunccr Rcsourcc & Infor­ mation Group, every 2nd Tuesduy of Ihc month, ut Duvic Library in tlic multi-pur|)sc room, 7 p.m. Cull 751 - 2777 for info, Davic Qulllcrs Guild, 3rd Mon, of cuch monlh, for Info; 492-2000, VFW Post4024,7p,m.,2ndTucs, cnch monlh, VFW Hut, Snnford Avenue, Mocksvillc, Eligible mem­ bers wclcomc, Comc curly for re­ freshments, For info call 492-7521, T rium ph Purenllng Clnsscs, Wednesdays, 10:30 u.m,, call for Info: 751-5636, Humane Society of Davic Co., bi­ monthly meetings 2ndTucs. of cvciy cven-numbercd month, at Humune Socicty Adoption Center, 290 Eaton Rd, Call 751-5214 for info, Davic Co. Fraternal Order of Po­ lice Lmlgc 94, 3rd T'ues. of every month, 7 p.m., Zcko's Restaurant. Davic Co. Kcpubllcun Parly, every third Tues, of month, 7:30 p.m. in Davle Co, courthou.sc. Davic Amateur Radio Club, 1st Tue.sduyof cach monlh, 7p.m„ Davie Co, Hospital Trnlning Room, Public wclcomc, Dnvic Republicnn Women, 3rd Tues, cuch monlh, 6:45 p.m., Davic Co. courthouso. Call 998-2341 for info. Davic Co. Republican Men’s Fed­ eration,secondTucs, ofcvcry momh, 6:30 p,m., Sagcbmsh Slcnkhousc, Mocksville, For Info: 909-3534, Dnvic Historical & Gcneuloglcnl Socicty, 4th Tues,, 7 p.m., Duvie Libraiy, MocksvUle Lloas Club, 1st Tluirs- day, 7 p.m., fellowship hall of St, Francis of Assisi, Yadkinville Road, Mocksville (boiud meeting contin­ ues 1st & 3rd Thurs,, 6 p,m.). Al-Anon Fam ily G roup, at Muccdoniu Moravian Church, N.C, 801 N„ Advance, Sunduys 8 p,m., Rm. 225 (ubovc fellowship hull), Al- Anon is u group Uml helps fumilies & friends of nlcohoiics. Cooleemee Womens Civitan Club, meels 4lh Thurs, of cach monlh, 7 p.m. Cooleemee First Bupt. fellow­ ship hull, 204 Murginul St., Cool­ eemee. All nren Indies inviled. For H a p p y 2 ^ “ W e d d i n g A n n i v e r s a r y Congmtulations to Curtis and Mitzi HiH of Mocksville who tvill be celebrating their 25th Wedding Anniversary on Dec. 5. further info: 336-284-4795, Slllch-In, u gnlhcring of craflcrs nt Mocksville Librnry, sccond Wed, of cuch month, 7-8:15 p,m. Bring your portubic project un nil your best tips nnd tricks to shnre. Info: 751-2023’ Community Foundation of Davic Counly Hoard of DIreclors, 2nd Mon., 5 p.m, Rotuting meeting. For Info/monlhly locution cnll 753-6903, MocksvIUcGnrdcnClub, Istl'hurs. of euch monlh, 7 p.m., in former fellowship hnll behind First UMC, Main Street, Mocksvllle, Nortli Davle Rurilan Club, monthly dinner meetings, sccond Mon. of cach monlh. 7:30 p.m, Cnll 782-4276 for info nnd location of next meeting, . SmnrlSlarl of Davle County bourd meeting, 3rd Tues. of every other monlh (begins Jun.) ut SunTrast on Yndkinville Rd„ 9-10:30 n.m, Ques­ lions: 751-2113, Alzliclmcr’s Support Group, 2nd Tuesduy of euch montli, 6:30 p.m., nt Auiumn Cnrc, Mocksvllle, Info: 751 - 3535, Davle Civitan Clubmeets4thTImrs. of cuch month, Feb,-Ocl„ 7 p,m., ut Hill,sdnle Bnpl, Church, Hwy, 158, All visitors wclcomc, NAACP Community Awareness Meeting, every 4di Mon, of cuch month, 7p,m., ul Shiloh Bupt.Chiuch. Center ECA Club meets 3rd Tues­ duy of cuch month, nt Center Comm. Bidg,, 7:30 p.m. Please join us. Disabled American Veterans Post 75 meets on third Mondny of cnch month, 7 p.m., at 1958 Hwy, 601S, Conluct Rnlph nt 751-5118 for more info. Town Of Cooleemee Planning Hoard, meets 3rd Thurs, of each monlh nt Cooleemee Town Hnll, 7 p,m. Autism Supporl Group 3rd Mon­ duy of cuch month, 6:30 p,m„ ut Hlllsdulc Bupt, Church, Advancc, Davle County Diabetes Support Group, first TIuirs, of every monlh, 7-8:30 p.m., nt Davic Co, Public Li­ brary Smull Conference Room, Info: 751-8700, Davle Co. Hospital Auxllary, every •second Tues., In board room, 6 p.m. Davic Business Women’s Assoclu- llon, Ist Wed. of cnch month, 12 noon, nt SunTnist Bnnk. S|)cnker of inlercst und entered lunch, cost $8. Yeuriy membersliip $35, Contact Cathy Boles 753-1006 for more info. Celebrate Recovery, weekly sup­ port group for those stmggling with or in recovery for bud habits - such ns svess, dcpn:.ssion, nddlction, nbuse,. etc. Meets Thurs, 7 pm, nl Fiuming- lon Comm, Center, Furmington Rd, Ciill408-8750or8l3-9921 formore info. Duvic County Horse Enwrgcncy Res­ cue Team, 7:30 p.m, dowastuiis ul tlic AgricullunU Building, Mocksvillc. Ev­ ery 3rd T\ie,sday cnch monlli. For info: 9-10-2111. Davic Co. Band Boosters, meets 2nd Tuesdny of mondi, 7:30 p.m., Dnvie High Bund Room, Chrlstlanliuslncssmcn's Commil- IccofMocksvllle,Thursdnys, 7 u,m, Mocksville Rotnry Hut. Gold Wing Touring A.ssaclullon, Red Pig Biubecuc, Orcusy Comer, N,C, 801 nt U,S, 601, 6 p.m. 284- 4799, Cooleemee Recreation Association, Znchury House, 1st Tuesdny, 7 p.m. The Artist Group, Davie County Librnry, 7 p.m, lust Tues, Call Bonnie «998-5274. Center Conimunlly Development, 3rd Mon., 7 p.m. Community Bidg, Cooleemee Town Bourd, 3rd IXies- day. Town Hall, 6 p.m. unless other­ wise noted. Cooleemee A A, behind Good Shep­ herd Episcopnl, Tues, & Fri„ 8 p,m. North Cooleemee and Clark Road Council, 2nd Wcdne.sduy, 7 p.m. Friendship Buptist Fellowship Hnll, Mocksvllle AA, clo.scd non-smok- Ing meeting, ut St. Fruncis of Assisi Church fellowship hnll, 862 Yndkinville Rd., M ocksvillc. Thursduy, 7 p.m. Info: Jun 753- 6863, Davle Domestic Violence Scrvlccs and Rape Crisis Center. Offers weekly support group for domestic violence & sexuul ussuult victims. The group meets every Tues. evening from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Please cull of­ ficc for locnlion, 751 -3450, Sons of Confederate Veterans, 1st Monday, Cooleemee Historical Building, 7 p.m. Moeksvllte Rotary Ctub,Tuesdiiys, 12:10 p.m.. Rotary Hut. Farmington Masonic Lodge No. 265, 2nd Monday, 7:30 p.m. at Ihc lodge, Davle Co. United Way Board of Directors, 4th Monday, 5:30 p.m., Brock Center Annex, Conf, Room 208. Davic High Athletic Boosters, 3rd Monduy, 7 p.m., school cufcleriu, Fnrminglon Rurilan Club, 2nd Thursday, 7:30 p,m„ Fiu-minglon Methodist church, HELPS Ministries, Christian recov­ ery program for women sexually ubuscd ns children, Mondnys, 7:30 p.m., 41 court Square, Room 210. Parenls Resource Organization (PRO) support group for families of children with disubilities, 2nd Tues­ day, 7 p.m, Cnll Rosemary Kropfelder nt 998-3311 for locution. Jcrlcho-Hardl-Son Rurilan Club, 2nd Tuesduy, 7 p.m., club building. Health Dcpl,, clinic hours; Mon.- Fri., 8:30-11:30 n.m., 1-4:30 p,m, Dnvic Counly Bonrd ofSoclal Scr­ vlccs, 4th Tuesday, 5:30 p,m, nt DSS. Narcotics Anonymous Agninst All Odds Group, First Bupt. Church, 390 N. Mnin Street (upstnirs), Tliurs. 7 p.m., Sun, 6 p.m. Drug Problem? Helpline, 336-785-7280, MUeksvlllc American Legion Post 174, VFW Hut, Sanford Ave., 2nd Thursday. 7 p.m, Mocksvillc Civllan Club, 7 p.m!, 2nd & 4lli Mondays, ul First Presby­ terian Church, Advancc Memorial Pasl 8719 Vet­ erans of Foreign Wurs nnd Lndies Auxilinry, 4th Tues,, 7:30 p.m.. post home. Feed Mill Roud. Davle County RlghlToLITe, 7p.m., 3rd Tliursday, grnndjury room, courf- hou.se. 751-5235 or 492-5723, Cooleemee Memorial VFW Post lll9,2nd,4lh'nuirs.,7p,m .,VFW Hall, N,C. 801, Corinthian Lodge No. 17F&/iM, 2nd, 4lh Fridnys. 7:30 p.m. at llic lodge. MocksvlUeLodgcNo, 134, Ist Tues­ day, 7:30 p.m. at the lodge. Cooleemee Clvllan’s Club Meet­ ing, Ist and 3rd Mon. cnch month, 7 p,m„ Red Pig, Hwy. 801 .Cooleemee. Duvie Co. MS Supporl (Jroup, 2nd Mon. of cach month, 6 p.m., Duvie Co, Hospital, YMCA Formoreinformation,call 751-9622, visit www,davi*ymcanwnc,org, or comc to the Vm CA for n tour. Kids Night Out Need lo get Christmns shopping done und presents wrapped without little ones nround? Bring them to Ihc YMCAfordinncr,gnmes,swimining, nrts, crafts, nnd more on F rid a y, Dec. I ¡fro m 6 -1 1 p.m . Open to children 3 mondis-12 years. Members $ 13/non- mcmbeni $20, R eg isle r b y noon on Thurs., D ec. lO lo a v o ld S IO p e rc h lld la le fe e und ensure your placc, Homeschooi P.E. Wc offer weekly 2-hour homeschooi PEclass. In the gym, participants will work on personul fitness, coordlnu- tion, & skill development Oirough orgunized sports liko socccr, bnskct- ball, volleyball, nnd more. Includes swim lessons & water safety. Cost $15pcrchlldper monUi. Sessions on Thursdnys 9-11 u.m. Members Only Join die YMCA und tnke ndvnntngc of wnter uerobics, yogn, biking, walk­ ing, personul training, nnd more, Comc visitnnd lourour facility nl215 Cemetery Su-cet nnd leam how we build slrong kids, strong fnmiiies, und slrong communities. Breakfast With Santa Come enjoy henlthy breakfast nt YMCA, crcntc some make & tnke crafts, und spend few minutes with Sunlu. S aiurday, D ec. 5 8;30-I0n,m. Free to YMCA members, $5 per fnm­ ily for polenlini members. Seniors All Senior Activities tnke place at Duvio County Senior Services lo; cnted nt 278 Meroney St., Mocksville unless otherwise nolcd, Cnll 753- 6230, Ongoing Sr. Lunchbox, M,T,W, 11:30 n.m., Th. & Fri., II a.m., lunch served dnily. Silver Health Exercises, Exercisc Room of Senior Services, M, W, F, 8:30 n.m, Tues, & Thurs, 8:30n,m. at Mock Plnce, (open to uny ,scnlor). Quilling Club, every Mondny, 10 n.m. Bridge, every Fridny, 2 p,m. SKIPBO, Wednesdays, 1 p.m. Scrapbooking, every 2nd Tuesday, 2 p.m. Dr. Dunn, Podiatrist, nt Sr. Services every three weeks, 8:30 n,m., plense cull for dules. Free Blood Pressure Checks, oncc a month, ul 10:30 u.m. in die Nuui- tion Site. Singing Seniors Chorus, Tliursdays, 10 n.m. Scrabble, I p,in, every Mondny, Texas HoId’Em -Thursdnys, I p,m. Grief Support Group, 1st & 3rd Tucsdnys ut6p,m. Sr. Book Club, every sccond Tues. of the monlh, 12:30 p.m. Computer Classes - arc available, cull for infomintion. Arthritic ExercLse-cvcry otter Wed. 10:30 u.m. Low impact Aerobics - Tues. & Thurs., 11 n.m. Fitness Equipment Room - open Mon.-Tluirs. 8 u.m. til 8 p,m, Fridnys 8 n.m, lil 5 p.m, &Sul. 9n.m. til I p,m. Table Tennis ■ every Tues, 1-4 p,m, Art, Mondnys 9 n,m. til 12 p,m, Tai Chi, Tue.sdnys (cull for sesssion dntcs) Woodcarving, Wed, 9-11 n,m. Advanced Silver Health Exercises, Mon,, Tues., Wed,, 8:30 n,m, Manlcurcs/Pedlcurcs, every Thurs, cnll for nppt. & priccs. Massage Therapy, every 3rd Tues, Call for nppt, & priccs, Currcnt Social Dancing, Thurs, 11 n.m. til 12 noon. Report D avle Dateline Items By Noon On Monday Items for Duvie Dateline should be reported by noon Monday of die pub- ' licution week. Call 751-2120 or drop it by die office, nt S. Main St, across from the courthouse. J S r - FTliere are 1,147 Reasons to Buy l() TMs Book as a Christmas GE T lhis prize winning book offers brief biographies of 1,147 men from Davie County who served in the Civil War plus numerous historical photos of Davie County. Perfect for anyone with an interest in local history. The value of this book w ill only increase with age, . Presented the Willie Parker Peace History BookAwardhy the North Carolina Society of Historians 278pages — hardback Authors - Mary Alice Hasty & Hazel Winfree of Davie Coimty Cost: $55.00 + tax Available at Davie Coim ty Public Library or by calling M a ry Alice Hasty at (336) 753-0436 . - ^Ar r O 6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 3,2009 P u b l i c R e c o r d s Arrests The Duvie County Sheriffs Department made (he follow­ ing arrests; - Terry Kenner Lttwlng, 46, of Fieldwood Lane, Advance was arrested Nov. 19. for pos­ session of marijuana, simple possession of schedule IV eon- UoUcd substance, and posses­ sion of drug paraphernalia. Trial date; Jan. 28. - Meagan DarUmn Andrade, 25, of Ridge Road, Mocksville was arrested Nov, 19 for scc­ ond degree trespassing and simple assault. Trial date; Dec. 3.- Joslwa Phillip,Uttcn, 22, ■ of Rnintree Road, Mocksville ' was arrested Nov. 20 for dam- ■ age to real property. Trinl date; Jan. 15. ; - Anthony Franklin Jarvis, 3 5 , o f C le m m o n s w a s a rre sted Nov. 22 for DWI. Trial dale; Dec. 18. - Michnel Shaw Atkins, 21, of Berkshire Lune, Mocksvlllc ' wus nrrested Nov. 26 for lar- ■ ceny nnd resisting a public of­ ficer. Trial date; Jnn. 7. • - Dustin Ttoy Hunter, 36, of • Clemmons wns arrested Nov. ‘ 26 for non-support. Trial date; Dec. 22. - Dustin CnrI Jordan, 21, of Spencer was nrrested Nov. 27 on an order for anest. Trial date; Dcc. 14. Fires Dnvic County fire depart­ ments responded to tho follow­ ing calls: Nov. 20: Center, 5;54 p.m., US 64 West, trnffic accident. Nov. 2l! Mocksville, 5;57 a.m., Crestvicw Drive, fire nlarni; Forkns,sisicd; Fork, 2:44 p.m.. Fork Bixby Road, traffic nccident; Smith Grove, 7 p.m., Shnllowbrook Drive, smoke in­ vestigation; Mocksvillc, 7;58 p.m., N. Main Street, fire alarm; Smith Grove assisted. Nov. 23! Mocksvillc, 5:57 p.m., NC Circle, fire ulnrm; Jerusulem ussisled. Nov. 24: William R. Davic, 12;41 p.m.,PepperstoneDrive, oven fire; Ccntcr nssisted; Mocksvillc assisted; Smith Grove, 3;I4 p.m., NC SOI, uu­ tomobile nccident; Smith Gtovc, 5;58 p.m., US 158, au­ tomobile uccident; Center, 11. p.m., 1-40 West, automobile accidcnt; Mocksville nssisted. Nov. 25: William R. Davie, 2;40 p.m.. Childrens Home Road, transformer fire; Center, 3;I7 p.m., 1-40 West, automo­ bile accident; County Line ns- sisicd. Nov. 27: Mocksvillc. 2;09 p.m.. Green Street, smoke in­ vestigation; Center nssisted; Cooleemee, 8; 16 p.m., NC 801, smoke investigation. Nov. 28: Cooleemee, 2;0l a.tn.. Junction Road, automo­ bile accidenl; Mocksville, 3;54 a.m., Somerset Court, firo alarm; Fork assisted; Smith GrovC', 11;12 a.m.. Oak Valley Boulevard, fire ulnrm; Advnnce assisled; Smith Grove, 2;38 p.m.. Oak Valley Boulevard,, fire alarm; Advance assisted; Smith Grove, King Arthur Lane, vchicle fire, Nov. 29: Advance, 2;37 p,m., Sam Cope Road, illegal burn; Center, 12;16p,m„ Madi­ son Rond, uutomobile nccident; Smith Grove, 5;24 p.m,, Brookhaven, reported grass fire; Farmington assisted. Sheriff’s Departinent The following incidents were reported to the Davie Counly Sheriff's Department. - A break- in was reported at n home on Lakeview Drive, Advnnce on Nov. 19. - On Nov. 19 n burglary nnd larceny were reported at a home on Beauchamp Road, Advance, ' - Damage lo properly was reported al a home onBermuda Run Drive, Advance on Nov, 20. - On Nov. 20 illegal dump­ ing was reporled at a location on Farminglon Road, Mocks­ villc. The following traffic wrecks in Davie County were listed by the N.C. Highway Pntrol. • A Forsyth womun was charged with reckless driving after she wrecked the vchicle she was driving Nov. 26.Cherie Victoria Smith of Winslon-Salem was driving her 1999 Volvo east on 1-40. Smith staled lhat she fell asleep, her vchicle ran off the left side of the road, and collided with a cable median barriir. Trooper C.D. Hall reported the accident occurred nt np- proximulely 4;24 p.m. nnd there were no injuries. • No churges were Filed af­ ter # Diivie woman wrecked the vehicle she wus driving Nov. 29. Dorothy Johnson Holmes of Madison Road, Mocksvillc was driving her 1997 Buick north on Madison Road, crosscd the centerline, nnd ran off the left side of the road. Madison's ve­ hicle collided wilh a tree. Madi­ son staled lhal a dog ran in front of her vehicle prior to the acci­ dcnt. Trooper M.W. Whitener re­ ported tlie accident occurrcd at approximately 12:15 p.m. nnd Holmes wus tnken to Buptist Medical Center in Winston-Sa- lem for treatment. • There wete four reports of deer hit by uutomobiles in the county last week. In the follow­ ing reports no injuries to the drivers were reported: Angela Lee Waldrop Bartlett of Arden was driving her 2007 Chrysler east on US 64 when it collided wilh a deer in the road­ way from a previous collision. Trooper J.R, Allred reporled the «ccident occurrcd at ap­ proximately 8:40 p.m, on Nov. 25. Aashlcy Rynn Dniton of Lei­ sure Lnne, Mocksville wns driving her2003 Infmiti cast on Country Lano when it collided with u deor in the cuslbound lune of Irnvel, Trooper C,D, Hnll reported the uccident occurred ut ap­ proximately 7:38 p,m, on Nov, 28, Gilbert Dean Dillard of Pot­ ters Ridge Road, Mocksville was driving his 2002 Toyota .south on NC 801 when it col­ lided wilh n deer in the road. Trooper C.D. Hall reported the accident occurred at ap­ proximately 8:01 p.m. on Nov. 29. Jumes Franklin Bnrllclt of Boxwood Church Road, MocksviUe was dtiving Uls 1999 Chevrolet soulh on Rutledge Rond when it collided with u deer. Trooper C.D. Hall reported the nccident opcurred nl ap- proximiUely 5:59 p.m. on Nov. 29. Land IVansfers Tho following land transfers were filed with the Dnvie Reg­ ister of Deed.s, listed by pnrties involved, acreage, township and deed stamps purchused, with $2 representing $1,000. - Duvid L. Gordon und Terri D. Gordon to Shuwn Louis Williumson nnd Julin Ky W illiamson, 1 lot, Shndy Grove, $458. - Samnnz lo Rudy T. Bermudez Jr. and Tamarn J. Burks, 1 lot, Farmington, $1,020. - Ironstone Homes to Harding Kirkley Jr. arid Brenda J. Kirkley, 1 lot, Farmington, $1,055. - Timothy W. McBride to Kimberly D. McBride, 2 tracts, $152. - James Hugh Cartner Jr, to Jamos M. Faircloth Jr. and Marieno F. Faircloth, .99 acre, $1,000. - Melinda E. Norman and W illiam Isaac Norman to Meghan A. Nornum, 1.63 acres, Shndy Grove. - FLPN Investments to Michael R. . Moore and M ichelle M, Moore, 1 lol, Shady Grove, $670. - Michael Randy Moore and M ichelle McHan Mooro to Steven J. Mathews und Tracy Leigh Delnney Mnthcws, 1 lot, Shudy Grove, $446. - Wells Fargo Bunk to Sec­ retary of Housing and Urban Development, 1 lol, Jerusalem. - Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to Michael J. Hester, 1.49 acres. - Jeff D. Rogers, substitute trustee to Branch Bunking und Trust, 7.57 ucrcs, $77. • - J.C. Faw to Susan W. Mann, 1 tract, M ocksvillc, $2,100. - Willium F. Junker und Kathy B. Junker to Wake For­ est University Health Scionccs, 1.1 acres, Mocksville, $1,284. - Mattamy Curolinu Corp. to ScndruD. Greer, 1 lot, Furming­ ton, $343. - Michucl K. James to Seth Michucl Jumes, 1.65 ncres, Jerusulem. - Mnry Abignil Reuvis nnd as exccutor of estate of Ollie Virgil Rcavis, und Andrew W. Reavis Jr. lo Charles J. Stevens and Susan M. Stevens, 2.5 acres, Clarksville, $40. - Helen Shuford Butner and Keith Keith M. Butner and Bernadette V. Butner to First Bank, 2 tracts, Shudy Grove, $1. ' - Philip E. Scarcy, substitute trustee to N.C. Housing Finance Agoncy, .3 acre, $187. - Anne Mnrie Gary and Wil­ liam Knys Gary Sr„ John Reid Towell and Jean Towell, Joseph Hampton Towell and Deborah M, Towell, June Elizabeth Lentz to McAulcy C, Byrum 111 nnd Karen O, Byrum, 15.78 acres, Calahaln, $400. - Brynna Raven Blackston to Willium E. Moyers Jr. nnd Jen­ nifer Lynn Meyers, 1 lot, Fulton, $354. - John T, Lurnbee, iruslee lo Briun T, Cormier, I villn, Mocksvillc, $190, ' - Snmlrn B, Phelps lo Brynn C. Thompson und Sharon K, Thompson, 108,33 ncres, Fulton, $600, - Brock & Scotl, substitute trustee to Tho Bank of New York, ,51 ucre, $176, - Brock & Scolt lo Federul Home Loan Mortgage Corp„ 14.1 acrcs, - Substiiuto Trustee Sorvicos to Fannie Mae, 1.18 acres, - Charles Kent Ireland nnd Debbie C, Irelnnd, und Shune Kent Ireland to James Hugh Cartner, 8 lots, Mocksvillc, $166. - Marshall T. Beck and Mildred P. Beck to Mildred L. Beck, trustee and Marshall T. Beck Jr., tru.stee, 1.47 acres, Mocksvilie., . - Wells Fnrgo Bank to Sec­ retary of Housing nnd Urbun Developm ent, 5.35 acrcs, Clurksville. - Duvid R. Dowdy to Brad R. Stroud and Annie B. Stroud, I lot, Farmington, $320. - Grudy 1. Ingle, substitute trustee to Household Realty Соф., I tract, $210. - Gary Franklin Cleary Jr. to William H. Joyner and Peggy A. Joyner, .83 acre, Clnrk.svilie, $90. - W illie Bess Bennett to trustees of No Creek Primitive Baptist Church, Eddie Fowler, Wuyno Normun, Bobby Hooven, Lester Snider nnd suc­ cessors, 2 lots. - Willie Bess Bennett and Delbert Bennett, trustees to Willie Bess Bennett, 2 lots. - Philip A. Glass, substitute trustee to State Employees Credit Union, 1 lot, Mocksville, $256. - Anron G. Mcllwnin und Michelle Mcllwnin to Duvid Rodney Dowdy, 1 condo­ minium, Furmington, $226, - R,W, Thomus Builders to High Top Lund Co,, 1 lot, $37, - Henry Norman Blake and Joanotte B, Blake to Amber Nicole Blake, 1 tract, Farming­ ton, - John Tandy Lanier and Dianne Lanier (l/4lh interest) to- Shiriey Lanier, 2 tracts; Fulton, ^ Brock & Scolt, substitute trustee lo Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp,, 1 lot, Farmlng- ton. - Rynn Humilton Desnoyers to Louise Slrnnd Desnoyers, 1 lol, - Elizabeth Jane C, Holder and Brenda Carol C. Strickland, co-truStees to Alvin Kent Chaplin, 1 tract. - Eliznbeth June C. Holder und Brenda Carol C. Strickland, co-lruslces lo Elizabeth Jane C. Holder, 9.56 acres, Shndy Grove. - Elizabeth Jnne C. Holder und Brendu Cutol C. Strickland, co-trustecs to Alvin Kent Chaplin, 4.94 ncres, Shudy Orove. - Elizabeth Jane C. Holder nnd Brendu Curol C. Stricklund, co-trustees to Alvin Kent Chuplin, half interest, 12 ucrcs, Shudy Orove. - Elizabeth Jnnc C. Holder und Brenda Curol C. Stricklund, co-trustees lo Alvin Kent Chuplin, hnlf interest, 24 ncres, Shady Grove. - Eliznbeth June C, Holder and Brenda Carol C, Strickland, co-trustees to Eliznbeth June C. Holder, hulf interest, 3.18 ncres. Shady Grove. - Elizabeth Jane C. Holder and Brenda Carol C. Stricklund, co-lruslces lo Eliznbeth Jane C. Holder, half interest, 11.7 acres. Shady Grovo. - Elizabeth Jnnc C. Holder und Brendu Curol C, Stricklund, co-trustees to Brendu Curol C, Stricklimtl, halt interest, .45 ucre. Shady Grove, - Eliznbeth Jnne C, Holder und Brendu Curol C, Strickland, co-trustees to Brendu Curol C. Strickland, half interest, 6.5 acres. Shady Grove. Elizabeth Jane C, Holder nnd Brendu Curol C. Stricklund, co­ trustees to Eliznbeth Jnne C. Holder, half interest, 4.88 ucrcs, Shndy Grove. - Elizabeth Jane C. Holder and Brendu Carol C. Strickland, co-trustcos to Brenda Carol C, Strickland, half interest, .18 acre, Shudy Orove, - Elizabeth Jane C, Holder ami BrendaCarol C, Strickland, co-trustecs to Brenda Curol C. Srtrickland, half interest, 20 acres, Shndy Grove, - Elizabeth Jane C, Holder and Brenda Carol C, Strickland, co-trustces to Alvin Kent Chaplin, hnlf interest, 12 ncres, Shudy Grove, - Eliznbeth Jane C, Holder nnd Bronda Carol C, Strickland, co-trustces to Alvin Kent Chuplin, half interest, 24 acros. Shady Grove, - Elizabeth Jane C, Holder nnd Brenda Carol C, Strickland, co-trustees lo Elizabeth Jane C. Holder, hnlf interest, 3.18 acres. Shady Orove. - Elizabeth Jane C, Holder and Brenda Carol C, Stricklnnd, co-trustees lo Elizabeth Jane C. Holder, half interest, 11.7 acres. Shady Grove. - Elizabeth Jano C. Holder and Brendft Cutol C, Strickland, co'lruslces lo Brenda Carol C,. Strickland, half interest, ,45 acre. Shady Grove, - Elizabeth Jane C, Holder and Brendu Curol C, Strickland, co-trustcos to Brenda Carol C. Stricklnnd, half interest, 6,5 acres. Shady Grove. - Elizabeth June C. Holder and Brendu Curol C. Stricklnnd, co-trustees to Eliznbeth Jnne C. Holder, half Interest, 4.88 acres. Shady Grove. . - Eliznbeth Jane C. Holder nnd Brendu Curol C. Stricklnnd, co-lruslces lo Brendu Curol C, Strickland, half interest, ,18 acrc, Shady Grove. - Elizabeth Jane C, Holder and Brenda Carol C, Strickland, co-lrustccs lo Brendu Curol C, Strickland, half interest, 20 acrcs. Shady Grove, - Elizabeth Jano C, Holder nnd Brendu Cnrol C, Strickland, co-trustecs to Elizabeth Jane C, Holder, half Interest, ,9 acre. Shady Grove, - Rowan Office Furnilure to Murk E, Walser, 2 lots, Clurksville, $130, - Mark Wnlser to Bobby B. McDaniel, 2 tracts,“ Clarksville, $130. - Tonya M. Phillips and David Phillips to Charles Ed­ ward Prevette and Josephine Prevette, 1 tract, Mocksville, $147. - Maxlo Harrison and Betty Jane Harrison to Edward Smith, 11.48 acres, Farmington, $60. - Muxie Harrison und Betty Jtrne Harrison to Oliviu June Smith, 1.55 acres, $218. - Philip A. Glnss, substitute trustee to Stute Employees Credit Union, 2 lots, Mocks­ villo, $430. - Hillsdnic West Business Pnrk Associates to Fuller Con­ tracting Co., 1 tract, Furming­ ton, $340. - Branch Bunking and Trust to Tony S. Lawhon, 2 lots, Cnlnhuln, $150. Moclisville Police The following incidenis were reported to the Mocksville Police Dopurlmcnt, - The Inrceny of n truilcr full of Hcincken beer wus reported Nov. 16 from n Horn’s parking lot off US 601 North. - A womun refused to coop- crute after reporting un ncqunin- tunce hnd inken her vehicle from •the Dairy Queen parking lot off US 601 North. - Someone rc-uiTunged let­ tering on u sign nt Southern Stntes op Wilkesboro Street, it was reported Nov. 22. - The Inrceny of $200 worth of diesel fuel from a truck parked off Wilkesboro Street was reported Nov. 24. - The attempted breaking nnd entering of a residence pn Cnrtner Sircel wus reported Nov. 18. - A counterfeit $5 bill wns reported Nov. 17 nt a business off Snlisbury Roud. -A mun reported Nov. 19 he wns assaulted by nn ncqunln- tunce on Pine Street. - Tho Inrccny of a debit curd, cash and DVDs from n resi­ dence on Avon Street wus re­ potted Nov. 14. - The lurceny of n Dell luptop computer, Ipod und inoney from u residence nt Northwood ApMtments was reported Nov. 29. - A womun reported Nov. 27 she wus assaulted nt n business on Wilkesboro Street. - Awoman reported Nov. 18 she wus assnulled at n residence on Easl Lexington Rond. - Loud music was reported Nov. 21 from nn apartment on Sunset Drive. - A disturbance wns reported Nov. 18 at a residence on Mid­ land Street. - A counterfeit $20 bill wns reported Nov. 16 ut u locul bank. -The breaking, entering and Inrceny of n ribbon und cross from u vehicle off US 601 North was reported Nov. 16. - disturbance was reported Nov. 16 nt u residence on Northridge Court. - The Inrccny of $24 worth of fuel from Hess Wllco on Yndkinville Roud wns reported Nov. 15. -The lurceny of two bicycles from a residence on Woodpnrk Drive wns reported Nov. 15. - The Inrceny of 36 cigurs from Horn’s Trnvel Center on US 601 North wns reported Nov. 13. - The Inrceny of cigurs nnd blunts from Hess Wllco on Yadklnvllle Roud was reported Nov. 13. Arrests - Kary Marie Riggs, 24, of Stoney Point, was chargcd Nov. 24 with aiding nnd nbelting breaking, entering and Inrceny. Trinl dule: Dec. 3. - Michnel Nalhnn Jnmes, 30, of Sinlesville, wus churged Nov. 24 with brcuking, entering nnd larceny. Trial date; Dcc. 3. - Destiny Elaine Lumley, 22, of Tittle Trail, was charged Nov. 24 with assault infiicling seri­ ous injury on n wnrrunt from the Greensboro Police Department. Trinl dule; Dec. 9 in Guilford County. - Serinu Renee Pnrrish, 20, of Grocnsboto, was charged Nov. 21 with two counts of as­ snult with u dcndly wenpon. Trinl dnte; Dec, 17, She is uc- cuscd of attacking her boyfriend with u gun nnd scissors at his npnrtment off Forest Lnne. - Virginin Myrn Gruber, 56, of Ncbo, was chnrged Nov. 29 wilh Inrceny.Trinl date: Jnn. 21. She is nccuscd of tnking food and' personul items from Wnlmart. - Brian Scott Ncalson, 37, of Stnicsville, wns ehitfged Nov. 27 with possession of stolon ptop^ crty, - Royal Junior Morrison Jr„ 17, of Windsong Court, was chnrged Nov, 27 with sccond degree trespassing. Trial date; Jnn, 14. He is nccuscd of crawl­ ing through the window to n rcsidencc on Bluebonnet Court. - Knll Sylvannn Davis, 17, of Drcxcl Lane, wns chnrged Nov. 26 with simple possession of mnrijunnn und possession of drug puruphernalia. Trial dale; Dec. 17. - Shana Renee Willis, 22, of Statesville, was charged Nov. 30 wilh two counts ench of obtain­ ing property by fnlse pretense nnd larccny by an antl-mvcniory device. Trial date: Dcc. 3. - Jcrrod Jordan Youkcr, 17, und Michnol Joseph Warner, 17, bolh of Salisbury, were chnrged Nov. 23 with larccny. Trial date; Dec. 2. They are accused of tak­ ing tobncco grinders from u store oh US 601 North. - Brandon Lee Sandy, 26, of Rolling Hills Lnnc, wns charged Nov. 15 with DWI and driving while licensc revoked. Trinl dnle; Jnn. 8. Trafflc AccUlents - Andren Gentry Brock, 33, of NC 801 North, wus driving u 2005 Chevrolel on Soulh Salisbury Street at 9:20 p.m. Nov. 20 when It struck a deor, reported Officcr R.J. Ijames. - No chargcs were filed af­ ter nn accident nt 6; 10 u.m. Nov. 30. Johnny Lee Royal, 28, of Yadkinvilie, wiis driving a 1998 Kenworth truck pulling a pickup truck when the tow rod broke, nnd the truck went off the rond to the right und hit u utility polo and sign, reported Sgt. J.D. Finney. - Petra Ann Curler, 44, of Yndkinville, was driving a 2004 Nissun on Wilkesboro Street, nttempting to muke n left turn when it wus struck by n tractor trailer nt 2:15 p.m. Nov. 23, re­ ported Asst. Chief D.T. Mullhews. - A Snlisbury womun wus charged with running a red life nnd huving unsnfe tires on u ve­ hicle nfter n wreck on Wilkesboro Street nt 4:39 p.m. Nov. 28. Lashara Kaneh WoijlOh, 24, was driving a 2002 Cadillac that went through thé red light at Gaither Street striking a 1993 Toyotn driven by Lucindy Yvonne Etchison, 51', of Rail­ road Street, reported Officer Joey Reynolds. She told Ihe of­ ficer she was en route to Dnvie County Hospitui wilh the four- way flashers on her vehicle. Marriages The following were issued marriage licenses by the Dnvic Register of Deeds. - Stanley Charies Andrews, 48, and Carolyn Annette Shaw, 45, of Mocksviile, '- Ricky S. Roark, 31, nnd Mehida Rulh Figueron- Sunchez, 30, of Mocksville. - Michnel Jahir Contreras, 25, of Lexington, and Olivia Anne Violette, 19, of Kansas. - William Andrew Hamilton, 24, of Mocksville, and Emily Rnchel Courchesne, 22, of Advnnce. - Adum Lee Boger, 27, und Amber Suzanne Creason, 30, of Advnnce. - Willium Tiilinnge Dunn, 27, . nnd Cnrrie Elizabeth Spicer, 21, of Yadklnvllle. Civil Lawsuits The following civil lawsuits Please See Records - Page 7 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 3,2009 - 7 T h ese 75 m em bers of tKe Davie, High School C lass of 1964 are at a reunlort on Oct, 17 at Junker's Barn near Mocl<sville. Class O f‘64 Donate $1,400 In Memory Of Spurgeon Goss Members of the Davic High School Cla.ss of 1964 held their 45lh-year reunion on Oct, 17 at the Junker Barn in Mocksville, The group of 115 included 75 classmates. They enjoyed heavy hors d'oeuvrcs, desserts prepared by classmates nnd cn- lertninmcnt by Pntsy Cline im- personntor Dnrlenc Cnudle, A highlight wns tho ntten- dunce of Oddur Sigurdsson, the R e c o r d s ... Continued From Puge 6 were filed wilh the Dnvic Clerk of Court. - Dnvle Socini Services vs. Jusotv C. Huwks Sr., child support. - Mcgun B. Reeves vs. Jonuthun D. Reeves, domestic violence protective order, - Lucille 0 . Nelson vs. Kenneth L. Nelson, domestic violence protective order. - Dillurd M. Stiltner Jr. vs. Nicholas Leo Bock, no-contact order. - kiitherine Mnrie Wnrzun vs. Gury Lee Wnrzun, domestic violence protective order. - Brunch Banking & Trust vs. Belly Muy Slufford, collection on uccount, $10,794.43. - Toby Lee Willlnms vs. Jcssicu Ann Foster, child support, custody, tempornry child support/visitation. - Citibunk South Dnkotn vs. Emily Garner, collodion on account, $4,701.69. - Pntricin Luthnm Bowers vs. Tonnie Lee Bowers, divorce. - Davie Social Services vs. Larry C. Gaither, child support. ■ - Davie Social Services vs. Jamie S. Renegar, child support. - Davie Social Services vs. Terry W. Thomas, child support. - Carolina Drilling vs. Commercial Qrading, doing busincs.5 as Fowler Contracting, contract. '- RBS Citizens vs. Catherine A. Sanchez, contract. Icclandic exchange student who remained in close contact wilh many of the cla.ss members. The class contributed more lhan $1,400 lo thn Spurgeon Goss Scholarship Fund, which was established in honor of their classmnlc who wns killed in Vielnum, DVDs of the reunion ure avuiluble by culling Nellie Whitcner nt 998-3721, You are always welcome at F irst U n ite d M e th o d ist C liu rc h 310 North Main Street Historic Dowtown Moclisvillc Contemporary Worship 8:45 a.m. Traditional Worship 10:55 a.m. Sunday School for all ages 9:50 a.m. www.firstuincmocksville.org Telephone: 751-2503 a m e s A G E a r m Reba and Todd Mclnnis Educational Farm Tours fo r C hildren & A dults 367Shefrield Road-Mocksville, NC27028 33M 92-7S29 33fr407-2?00 toddreba367s(ayatltel,net CHRISTMAS^Sj WE BUY BROKEN GOLD & SILVER JEWLERY! C A $ H ! DIAMON. MOCKSVILLE • 751-3747 GOLD GALLERY CLEMMONS • 766-1800 Fbrst M onth Free *400/m onth 1 Bedroom F o r a lim ilod И ш . N o rth w o o d A p a rtm e n ts 800 Northridge Court (o il M illing fid ) 751-4141 - Scnn L, Stroiiso vs, Dnniellc R, Strouse, custody, - Catcrpiilar Pinuncitil Services vs. Casoy Steven Bailey, collection on nccount, $26,671.40. - Brunch Bunking & Trust vs. Shnnu Gordon, collection on uccount, $1,145.67. - Green Tree Servicing vs. Roy Wnyne Whisenhunt und Jennie Lnssiter Whisenhunt, pos.session of personul property. - Corrie Lynn Mayhow vs. Shnnnon Dule Muyhew, child 'support,• custody, divorce, possession of personul property, visitation. - Duvie Sociul Services vs. Robert B. Stewurt, child support. - Plnnkmuker, Dewey Hudson, Maria Estrada Hudson , vs. Richard W. Adums, M.D. nnd Edwurd G. Hill, M.D., contruct, money owed, temporary reslrnining order. - Dorothy Sigmon Foster vs. Tony G. Foster, divorce. It Wasn’t Her The Henther Smith listed in District Court last week is not Heather Archer Smith of Mocksville. 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One coupon per custom. * liiM iin ii H mamimmtm tm'mm B M M U M iB S B B D w m H M M in a iK H j Call Us at (3 3 6 ) 8 1 7 - 3 3 9 0 or (3 3 6 ) ^1 - 7 2 5 2 I B I I s I D ew ey Hunt Jr., G eneva S p ea se, Sarah Johnson, and Gary Hunt hold the sign put up In the church's cem etery. ■ P h o to s b y M ike B arnhardt C h u r c h . . . Continued From Page 1 “A long lime ago when people died, if they died of a certain disease, they had a different color stone," Hunt says. “Also, look at some of the penmanship and writing on these. You see how all this is tied into Davie County history. I come out here sometimes by myself and just walk.” Changes are taking place inside, as well. Tho sun shines on the stained glass windows os Hunt points out the toad bed; in front of the church und say^ it u^^d to be Salem Road, the only :, road that went from Mocks­ ville to Farmington years ago. “Come on in,” Hunt says as he opens the church c T ell O ld M a n W in te r to T a k e a H ik e , h e is n o m a tc h fo r y o u r n e w h ig h e ffic ie n c y g a s fir e p la c e fr o m G & B E n e r g y & K o z y H e a t. The chapel benches arc from a Moravian church. And he points to inscriptions at the'. bottom of each of the chapel’s windows. “The families on each of Ihe windows is out there in the cemetery.” There is work in progress • going on at the front of thc chapel. "This pulpit area is being extended and it's going to have beautiful red carpct." Hunt takes a Bible from thc pulpit anci shows us it dates back io 1945. Hunt, Spease, and Johnson are soon joined by another church member, Mamie Brown Young, They say the church has about 14 members on the roll. Dewey points to the area between thc windows and says there used to be candles there thnt were lit to provide light for the church. Thc church steeple has thc original tin roof still covering it. The bell that is more thun 125 years old no longer hangs Ihere. It is kept in storage. “It’s my prayer that someone in our congregation is going to put that bell back up there," Hunt says. Last year the church replaced thc exterior weather­ board with brick, but the steeple is still surrpundcd by Morgan Wyatt sign s a national letter of intent In the library. By Brian Pitts Davie Enterprise Rccord What distinguishes Davie senior Morgan Wyatt, who signed a softball scholarship to Westem Carolina on Nov. 187 Where dp you start? She is one of the top home-run hit­ ters in the state. She hits for average - the highest average in Davie fastpltch history, iti fact. She has a cannon be­ hind the plate. She moved from catcher to shortstop last year so Davie could get another quality player (catcher Sadie Lagle) in the lineup, and Wyatt looked like she’d been playing short all her life. She’s blessed with speed. It should be against the law for some­ one with Wyatt’s power to also pos­ sess game-changing .speed. Did we mention she’s also an ex­ cellent student? “She’s a leader on and off the field, and she’s the perfcct definition of a stu- dent-athlete,” Davie’s first-year coach, Alyse Bowden, said. “Her GPA is 3.94. She’s dedicated to school and softball and all of her work has paid off.” Mike Lambros, who coaches a soft­ ball dynasty at rival North Davidson, knows a special player when he sees one, and he’s a paid-up member of the Wyatt Fan Club. “She exemplifies everything that you want in a player,” said Lambros, who has five state runner-ups and 12 final-four appearances in his 29 years at North. He also watched six of his Black Knights sign national letters of intent on Nov. 18, including Amelia Griffin, who will join Wyatt at WCU. “She’s the total package. She hits for power, hits for average and she can run; Morgan is the kind of player you al­ ways have to account for. There’s cer­ tain players - whether you’re a foot­ ball player, basketball player or soft­ ball player - you always have to know where they’re at in the lineup and what’s going on with the situation. Becnusc they change the situation.” ; Wyatt signed her national letter of intent in the Davie library, choosing thc Catamounts from Cullowhee over Coastal Carolina and College of Charleston. ‘The players were really genuine, and 1 knew a lot of them,” Wyatt said. “The coaches were extremely nice. They seemed real genuine and they Please See Wyolt - Page B9 T h e s te e p le at Sm ith G rove AME Zion still h as the original tin roof and weatherboard. the original white board. 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Tr«« wK i nccouoiy or S mwniu tiu«i »mv octlvaiion wUh a 3yi wivlw oofvcmum. _____________________ Othw («iVlttloM mfly opp(y. ,. everyon e on you> list Holiday Shopping Hours 11/27/09-12/18/09 yadklnvllle, Mocksvillo and Advance Locations Monday - Thursday = 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Friday = 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM Y i=irll-fal MU Saturday- 9:00 AM.-1:00 PM ^ 3 3 6 -4 6 3 -5 0 2 2 • w w w .yadt^l.net Jared W olfe (left) tries to m aneuver his shot around a defender. In the girls gam e, Elizabeth^m ith p u sh es the ball. Ellis lost both gam es to North D avidson. The girls fell 40-31 In a gam e that w as decided in the fourth. The boys lost 44-25 after winning their first two gam es. '!- - P h o to s by J a m e s Barringer W o r t h N o t i n g . . . Jonathan Hupp, Ricky Bell, Cole Blankenship and'IVevorAlbarron came through down the stretch as Davie wrestling erased a 28-16 deficit and defeated St. Stephens 36-34. Davie is 10-0. Morgan Wyatt signed a scholarship with Westem Carolina. Janna Dixon collected 10 points and six assists to lead a 61-36 blow­ out of Carson. The Davie varsity girls routed W. Iredell 60-37 behind Dixon’s 16 points and Tia Clement’s 14 points and seven rebounds. Shannon Dillard of Davie’s varsity boys had 21 points and 10 re­ bounds in a 60-56 loss to Carson. Michael Key came out of nowhere with 13 points in a 58-52 loss to W. Iredell. Jamal Mayfleld put up 11 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists., . Will Beeson hit a go-ahead 3-poiriter wilh six seconds left, but W. Iredell onswered with a buzzer-bcater to defeat Davie’s JV boys 53-52; Matt Hendrix scored eight team-high points and rebounded vigor­ ously as N. Davie’s boys defeated Brown 28-24. “Hendrix owned the glass down the stretch,” said Chariie Crenshaw, who got a clutch 3 from Ben Beeson. Cody Martinis 17 points and 10 rebounds led S. Davie’s boys to a 41- 26 win over Central Davidson. Cade Carney rushed for 140 yards and four TDs as Shady Grove’s football team rallied past Alamance County 26-14. War Eagle Wrestling Team Tested, But Stays Unbeaten By Brian Pitts Davie Enterprise Record Davie’s wrestling team is 10-0 with 44 wins in the last 45 matches, and it’s not even a well-oiled machine yet. Just wait until Matt Cusack joins the mix. Cusack, out with an ankle injury, went 93-17 as a freshman and sophomore. Walking on crutches with a cast on his right foot, Cusack said he’ll be back in early January. “We’re just waiting on Cusack at 160,” coach Buddy Lowery said after Davie went 5-0 in a tournament at St. Stephens the day before Thanksgiving. “Without Cusack, it hurts us at 152 because we don’t have anybody with any experience to practice with.” The War Eagles got tested Once - by the host school - and came away unscathed, 36-34. They knocked the other four opponents silly, winning 68- 9 over South Caldwell, 78-6 over East Meek, 77-6 over Avery and 63-18 over Alexander Central. Davie captured 57 of 71 individual . matches, recording 37 pins and allow­ ing eight pins. Tony Donati, Zack Vemon, Matt Gorretson, Ricky Bell, Cole Blankenship and Trevor Albarron all went 5-0, while Jonathan Hupp went 4-0. Ryan Smith, a freshman who was home schooled before enrolling at Davie, went 3-0. Three guys went 4-1; Shane Carter, Kevin Whitley and Michael Waters, who bumped up to 119 when he suffered his first loss. ‘‘We’ve gol a fairly good heavy­ weight (in freshman Blankenship),” Lowery said. “Bell’s going to do a good job ft 215, and we’ve got Hupp at 189. Albarron is 5-10 or 5-11 (at 103), and a yardstick is taller than some of the people he wrestled. He does a good job. It’s nice to be able to put somebody in there like him.” The War Eagles faced a tall task against St. Stephens, losing the first three matches and six of the first nine. But they came back with a vengeance in the upper weights. “We started at a bad spot,” assistant coach Howard Riddle said. Vernon’s pin at 135 stopped a 15-0 Please See Unbeaten ■ Page B3 HI í В2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 3,2009 Seniors Bring Home IVIedals From State Games Duvic County piirlicipants iioid 10 rccords in the Nortli Carolina Senior Games Finals. They includc basketball shoot­ ing, two in shot put, three in football throw and one in nice walking. This year. Bud Stroud, 70+, and Hollis Smith, 85+, threw a perfecl score of 150 in the foot­ ball throw event to set a rccord. Then, in the 1,500 meter race walk, George Kimberly broke a time record that had held for 17 years. Kimberly’s time was 9 minutes and 16.75 seconds. Jim Epperson, 70+, who for­ merly was with Davie County Senior Games, also set a record in this event. There were 35 participants from Davie County Senior Games who went to the .state fi­ nals. The first stute finals event wus softball. There are seven women from Davie County who pluy on u team out of Davidson Counly that won the silver medal in tho ago 60;+ brackct. Those on the sol'tbuil team are Joyce Smith, Jane Kimmer, Peggy -Evuns, Alicc Barnette, Charlotte Miller, Barbara Chapman and Lucy Swaini. The team namo is the Dreumcatchers. In the third week in Septem­ ber, most of the individual , events are held in Raleigh. The first of the week is bowling, and Davie County had 12 partici­ pants. No ono got a medal, but they enjoyed meeting other se­ niors and being a part of the gumes. Those bowling wore; Ronnie and Barbara Chapman, Stovo und Peggy Evans, Lois Groon, David Harris, Bov Bear Creek Farm HQ UHSriUM CFM EK Lei iM ihnro uiir piusion for lM)rRC.i.wltii ydiil Speclalliing In thougtitful, oompaftslonat« Inttruotlon for rider and horta. r -im 428 Allen Road, Mocksvillo. NC ЗЗв-492-6451 www.boarereokfarmoqueslctr.com sta te Senior G am es winners from D avle County Include, from left: front - Ted Freshwater; row 2 - Alice Barnette, Shirley Bryant, N ancy Tutterow, Hollis Smith; row 3 - Judy Phillips, Roni Barney, P eggy Evans; row 4 - Lois G reen, Joe DImelbo, Mike Barnette; back - Bob Phillips, Bud Stroud, S teve Evans, G eorge Kimberly. Kcuik, Duvid and Jane Kimmer, Bob und Judy Phillips, Louise Siddcn, Bud Stroud and John Wright. On Thursday of the third, week in September, other events tako pluce. In shuffleboard, Davic County won five medals; Mike Burnette, 70+, gold; Burbura Chapman, 65+, bronze; Steve Evans, 60+ bronze: Lois Green, 65+, gold; Nancy Tuttorow, 85+, gold. The other Davio County purticipunts in shuffio; bourd were. Alice Barnette, Peggy Evans, Judy Phillips, Bob Phillips and Hollis Smith. In horseshoes, there were five from Davic County und two won medals: Lois Green, 65+, silver; und Judy Phillips, 60+, gold. Other Davio County participants in hOrseshoos Were Peggy Evans, Steve Evans and Bud Stroud. I Football throw is for accu­ racy and Davio County had nine purticipunts. Hollis Smith, 75+, und Bud Slroud, 70+, had perfect scores of 150 and aro ilstod in tho NC State Finals Record Book. Hollis also holds thal rccord for the age 80+ wilh a perfecl score. Olher medal wlnner.s in this category were: George Kimberly, 75+, silver, Lois Green, 65+, silyer, Nancy Tutterow, 85+ bronze. Others from Duvie Counly wore Poggy Evuns, 60+, und Steve Evuns, 60+. Soflbull throw is for distunce und accuracy. Davic County won throo medals: Bud Stroud, 70+, gold medal with a distanco of 137 feet 1 inch; Lois Gteeni 65+, silver medal with u dis­ tance of 76 feet; and Hollis Smith, 85+, bronze wilh u dis­ tanco of 43 feet 1 inch. Others from Duvie County in this event were Peggy Eviins, Steve livuns and Nancy Tutterow. In buskelbull shooting, from six dosignuted spots, Dovie County gol three meduls; Hollis Sm ilh, 85+, gold; Nimcy Tutterow, 85+, bronze; and George Kimberly, 75+, silver. Bud Stroud also participated., Spin casting Is scorcd on ac­ curacy ul dilTorcnl distunces. Five from Davie County en­ tered and two got medulS; Medul winners were: Stove . Evnns, 60+, gold; and Nancy Tutterow, 85+, silver. In truck and field, Davie County did woll; Alice Bametle, 65+, silver in shot put; and Lois Green, 65+, gold in discus. The runners from Duvio Counly were: George Kim­ berly, 75+, gold In the 1,500 motor race walk u rccord time of 9 minulcs 16.75 .<icconds. In tho 5K race walk, George Kim­ berly, 75+', gol gold. Tom Stayer, 65+, particpnlcd in the 1500 meter and the 800 meter runs. June Kimmer, 60+, gold the silver medal in the 100 meter dash. Davie County had two woinen in the jumps. In standing long jump, Hollis Smith, 85+, got gold, and Nuncy Tuttorow, 85+, got sil­ ver In the running long jump, Nancy Tutterow, 85+, got sil­ ver. Winners from Davio Counly in othorcvents were; ltd Fresh­ water, 65+, gold in racquetball; Shirley Bryant, 85+, gold in croquet; and Judy Philips, bronze' in billiards. In carly October, there were nine from Davie County who traveled to Clayton for the Stute Finals Bocce Tournament an they brough homo six medals. Winners wore: Ronnie Barney,' 55+, silver; Judy Phillips, 60+, .silver; Hollis Smith, 85+, gold,; Joe Dimleinbo, 75+, gold; Bud Stroud, 70+, gokl, Mike Barnette. 70+ bronze; und Bob Phillips, 60+, bronze. Sue Allen, 70+, participated. Davie Counly had one silver arts entry and it received a medal. Daphne Slate entered a hand knit sweater und won a sil­ ver medal. Davio Counly Senior Games is a part of n statewide network pf 54 local programs sanc­ tioned by North Carolina Se­ nior Gnmcs, Inc. NCSG is a nonprofit orgranization dedl- culcd to providing year-round hculth promotion'tiiid cducution for adults 55 yeurs of uge and bettor. Senior Gumes is spon- .sored state wide by the North Carolina Division of Aging and Adult Scrviccs Qualification for next year’s state finals will bo in the spring of 2010 in Davic. 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Evans said there’s no reason to eelcbrate. Opponents with enough tulcnl lo hit back aro on the way. “It’s been a good start,” Evans said, “But we keep tell­ ing ourselves that good’s got to get bolter. We realize we’ve got a lot to still work on und im­ prove.” Still, the scores were a big deal to the War Eagles, who were not accustomed to such slart.s. They opened 1-2 in 2006- 07, started 1-3 in 2007-08 and started 0-2 last year, one of which was u 52-49 overtime loss to West Iredell. The 25- and 23-poinl wins were confidence boosters for a teum thal stag­ gered lo 10-17 a yeur ago. Sophomore point guard Janna Dixon (10 points, six us­ sists) and the Wur Eagles over­ whelmed Carson in the opener. Nine War Eagles contributed points, including Kaycce Dixon (nine), Cura Hendricks (nine), Tia Clement (seven), Ashley Smoot (seven), Malela Steven­ son (six), Amy Steller (five) and Asia Steed (four). Clement, a freshman playing in her first high-school game. had six rebounds to go with her seven points. Steed, a 5-10 se­ nior in the low post, corralled eight rebounds. “Wo ¡shared the basketball,” Evans said. “1 think we’ve got several people that can contrib- . utc cach night. It may be a dif­ ferent one from game to gume,” The Wur Eagles picked up where they left off at West Iredell, Janna Dixon (16 points) and Clement (14 points, seven . rebounds) did the heavy lifting. Steed contributed five points und nine boards. Again, 10 scor­ ers pitchcd in, “They have high expecta­ tions for themselves," she said, ‘They see whut they can do. But it’s just Thanksgiving and we’ve got a long road ahead,” Davie’s next four nonconfer­ encc gam.es; Dec, 4 at home against Alexander Central, Dcc, 8 at West Rowan, Dec, 11 ut Al- exundcr Cenlrul und Dec, 15 ut home ugainst East Rowan, Davie 61, Cnrson 36 - Janna Dixon 10, Kaycce Dixon 9, Cara Hendricks 9, Ashiéy Smoot 7, Tia Clement 7, Malela Stevenson 6, Amy Steller 5, Asia Steed 4, Elyssa Tucker 2, Myshia Turner 2. Davic 60, West Iredell 37 - Janna Dixon 16, Tia Clement 14, Kaycce Dixon 6, Maleia Stevenson 6, Asia Steed 5, Ashley Smoot 4, Laura Shelton 4, Elyssa Tucker 2, Amy Steller 1 Taliah Hollatld 1. DAVIE f: J. Dixon DAVIE 3 3 Clement Coach Has Faith In 0-2 War Eagle Boys Kylirlnn Pitts Davie Enterprise Record Davie coach Mike Absher’s faith in his varsity boys basket­ ball team hasn’t been shaken, despite un 0-2 start after losses of 60-56 to visiting Carson and 58-52 at Wcsl Iredell. A pessimist would look at 0- 2 and say the War Eagles have to figure out something fast, because if they can’t beat Carson and West Iredell big schedule trouble lies ahead. But an optimistic would look at the results,and say the Wur Eagles lost by four and six and played 99 percent of the lime without point guard Denzel Redmon, who played six min­ utes in Ihe firsl gumc bccause of foul trouble and sat out tho second game bccausc of a mi­ graine headache. An optimistic would also point out thal Davie is playing without Raheem Mar­ tin, a versatile 6-2 player who is injured unlil around Christ­ mas, Absher secs tho team’s gauge ПШё as half full, not hulf empty. “Both gumes have been very competitive,” he said. "We’ve been really good at times. I still think we’re going to be OK. Both teams were good. Carson is definitely one of the best teams in Rowan County. Ruhccm’s our loader und it’s hard that ho’s on the sidelines right now. It’ll pick up a notch when he comes back.” Shannon Dillard, a sopho­ more center, has posted two double-doubles while toialling 32 points and 23 rebounds in the two games. Jamal Mayfield, a swingman, is averaging 13 points. But Davic has lo find another reliable scorer or two, That’,‘f been u theme for a team thut limped to 6-19 la.st year. “The key is we have to find that consistent scorcr, thal go­ to guy,” Absher said, “Wc have to learn how to win those type of games. Once we win one, I think we’ll be a team tharrcully feeds off that. We just need to win one game.” Absher has been allemutely frustruled and encouragcd. Against Carson, the Wnr Eagles were down 56-55 with 40 sec­ onds left. They were held off by Darius Moose, who went folir of four from the frce-lhrow line in the final minute and finished with 26 points and 14 rebounds. Moose’s dominance ovtr- shadowed Dillard’s 21 points and 10 rebounds. Milyfield crankcd up in the sccond half lo .score 15 points.' Davis Ab.sher filled In niccly for foul-plagued Redmon, scoring eight and han­ dling the ball with precision, Nalhan Jones made his varsity debut with poise (six points, seven assists, three steals), Davie’s alarm clock went off late at West Iredell, digging an 11-point deficit in the early go­ ing, But the sleepy offense was charged up by Michuel Key und Jones, Koy, who went scoreless aguinst Carson, turned heads wilh 13-points as Davie rallied' within two ul the hulf “Wo were dead in the water, and Key and Jones gave us a lift,” he said. The game unfolded in an Identical script lo the first game, Davie was down 55-52 wilh under two minutes lo play. Bul West hit enough freo throws lo keep Davic behind the 8-ball. Mayfield had a superb game with 11 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists. Dillard compiled 11 points, 13 rebounds and two blocks. Jones contributed nine ' points and five assists. But the heiullincr was Key. “Again we competed and we were right there,” he said. ‘“A bright spot was Key coming off the bcnch with 13 points. If we can keep getting something like lhal from him, and then the olher guys be where they should be, I think offensively we’re going to be better.” Notc.s: Absher gave power forward P.J, Npcly a passing grade after both games. He un­ derstands the intangibles. “He’s giving us pretty much what he can, gelling people open and getting loose balls,” he said.... Absher, whose brother Drew sel records over the pasl four years, is sure to draw a double glance from fans. He’s grown 3-4 inches in the last year. He’s now 6-fool.... Davie’s next six non- confcrencc ganies: Dcc, 3 home Starmount, Dec. 4 home Alex­ ander Central, Dec. 8 ut West Rowan, Dec. 10 home Slarmount, Dec. 11 at Alex­ ander Central und Dec. 15 home East Rowan. Carson 60, Davie 56 - Sh­ annon Dillard 21, Jumal Mayfield 15, Davis Absher 8, Nuthan Jonos 6, P.J. Neely 4, Dpnzol Redmon 2. West Iredell 58, Davie 52- Michael Key 13, Jamal Mayfield 11, Shannon Dillard 11, Nathan Jones 9, P.J. Neely 4, Davis Absher 2, Blake Simmons 2. Beeson Shot Spoiled By West’s Buzzer-Beater Will Bec.son und. tho Davio JV boys basketball loam had nine numbers dialed, ready lo cull grandma and tell her what they did in last week's scuson opener al West Iredell. Tliey just couldn’t gel the lOlh number dialed. : Beeson buried a 3-poinler wilh six scconds left, giving Duvic a 52-51 lead. But West Iredell nailed a long two at Ihe buzzer to silcnco Davie 53-52. “The same guy hit a 3 al Ihe end of the first quarter, hit a 3 al the end of Ihe third quarter and hit the shol with no lime left in the fourth,” couch Mike Dinkins .said. "Wc ran al him and he slill hil it." The War Eagles played un excellent first hulf cn route to u 34-23 lead. They did little of­ fensively in the sccond half, however. "We led the whole ball- game,” Dinkins said. “But we had a terrible sccond half and couldn’t .score. We went seven minuies without a point, and thal kind of did us in,” Afler Beeson, who scored a team-high 10pojnts,hitth'c3 to put Davie in front. West called timeout. When thal timeout ended, Dinkins called time to counter West’s offensive set. Then Beeson’s big shol was spoiled by the one guy whom Duvic didn’t want to huvc Ihc bull. “We tried to keep Ihe ball out of that kid’s hunds,” ho suid. “And he still hil u long two.” Notes: Caleb McGee was sccond for Davio with eight points. Blair Ciirson, Kevin Miller and Duvid Stanley hnd six cach.... The roster includes Josh Cockerham, Jamie Hous­ ton, Dalton Hummer, Christiun LullHini, Milchcll Miller, John Purkcr, Cameron Phillips and Adam Smilh. West Iredell S3, Davic 52- Will Beeson 10, Caleb McGee 8, Blair Carson 6, Kevin Miller 6, David Stanley 6, Christian Latham 5, Cameron Phillips 4, Jamie Hou.ston 2, Adam Smith 2, Mitchell Miller 2, Josh Cock­ erham 1. JV Girls Breeze in Opener Vernon Blankenship Unbeaten... Continued From Pnge Bl start for St. Stephens. “Vernon always wants to wrestle Ihe best kid they’ve got,” Riddle said. Donati pinned at 140 lo close the gup to 15-12, but St. Stephens won the next two to restore its lead al 24-12. "Donuli just needs to keep it simple. He needs to use the ol’ KISS method - keep il simple stupid,” Lowery'said. “He busts his hump and works hard, but he puts himself in some bad po­ sitions.” , ' A fte r G a rre tso n ro m p e d 12- 2 ut 160 to m a ke il 24-16, Davie lo s t at 171., , It was a 28-16 deficit when Davie started a 20-0 tear. Hupp won 16-6 al 189. Bell pinned at 215. Blankenship, a heavy­ weight sensation, pinned. And then Albarron smoked his man 13-1 to give Davie an insur­ mountable 36-28 lead. "II was a good malch for us,” Lowery suid. "I thought with the ones we’ve gol up lop thut we’d be alright.” *' Caleb Mathis and Jonathan Tise, a coupic of promising young pups, both wont 1-0. Trevon Faulkner wenl 3-2. Freshman Toby Lowe \yenl 2- 3. Jesse Hilton split a pair. The biggest scorers for Duvic were Waters, Vemon and Bell, who rocorded four pins each. Smilh, Carter, Donati, Garretson, Blunkenship und Albarron threw in three pins apiece. Notes; Whitley drew excite­ ment by gelling one pin with­ out using logs. "Wc Iry to keep Whitley him out of legs so he can do something else,” assistant coach Timmy Johnson said. ... Cusack’s injury is worse than originally thought. Ho ruptured ligumcnts in his ankle. He won’t be in any wrestling shape when he returns, bul “he has a lot of experience and know.s how to manage matches,” Riddle as: sured.... Cusack’s absence hurls Garretson in practicc. "Garrel- son doesn’t have somebody su- per-dupcr good to practice wilh,” Lowery said. ... Vernon is 10-0 on the year. Bell und Blankenship arc 9-0. Hupp is 8- 0. Albarron and Whitley are 9- 1. Waters is 8-1. ... The Wur Eugles host West Rowan on Dec. 2 at 6:30 p.m. They host Alexunder Central on Dec. 9 at 6:30. Fun was had by all as Duvie’s JV giris buskelbull team opened wilh a 42-18 whipping of host WesI Iredell last week. The lead was 11-1 in Ihe first quarter, ev­ erybody gol in Ihe game by Ihe sccond quarier und the dpmi- nunce continued in Ihe third. "II was good to gel a win when you have first-game jit­ ters. Il shows promise for the teaiv;,' coach Mike Garner said. Nine different War Eagles cracked the scoring column, led by Ashlon Swicegood (10 points). Liz Hartman followed vyith eight. Carmen Grubb had six. Chelsea Whilaker didn’t score, but she mude her pres­ ence fell on the defensive end. “Ashton and Liz had good games,” Gamer said. “Chelsea is a feisty lillle defensive player.” Davie opened in a mun-lo- mun defense, and it swallowed up West to the lune of 11 -1. Af­ ter playing a 2-3 zone in the sec­ ond quarter, Garner summoned a fullcourt press. West had all kinds of trouble, gelling out- scored 14-4 in the third. “We got to try some differ­ ent things,” he said. "1 hope to be a man-lo-man team. Wc tried 'the fullcourt press that the var­ sity mn!> and we had a good liin ■ there.” Uavlc 42, West Iredell 18 - Ashlon Swicegood 10, Liz Hartman 8, Carmen Grubb 6, Sadie Lagle 4, Rcbekah McCann 4, Maggie Simmons 3. Lindsay Peterson 3, Lauren Taylor 2, Kalera Cockerham 2. C a ll t o d a y f o r in fo r m a tio n o n : ' • Blue M edicare 1 Blue M edfcare PPO^*'' • B lye M edicare Supplem ent^^ B lue M edicare Rx®^* J o h n s o n In s u r a n c o S o r v k e ^ In c. J o jin W o o d (336)753-1033 jw ood@ 127m arketplace.com BlueCross BlueShield of Norlh Carolina Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina (BCBSNC) is a prescription drug plan sponsor with a Medicare contract, Blue Medicare HMO and Blue Medicare RPO plans are offered by PARTNERS,National Health Plans of North Carolina. Inc. (PARTNERS), a subsidiary of BCBSNC. PARTNERS Is a Medicare Advantage organization with a are adrhinistered by BCBSNC, Prescription drug'coverage is not sold as d'benefit of any Medicare supplement plan. BCBSNC and PARTNERS:are Independent licensees of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. U622S, 3 /0 9 B4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 3,2009 r r i T T T T v ' V'. 1 North Davidson plays tight d efen se on Kenyon Tatum, Ellls’ No. 2 scorer. Top scorer Peyton Sell finds a lane, - P h o to s by Jim Barringer Tlie Elli,s boys bnskctball tuain ,slartc(l 2-0. but it ran into a well-oiled macliinc in thc third game ia,st week, losing 44-25 to visiting North Davidson, “They are a good team with many offensive weapons,” coach Joe Brunelli said. To thc Jaguars’ credit, it didn’t get out of hand until the fourth. It was 28-19 after three, Peyton Sell led his team with nine points. Kenyon Tatum and Jared Wolfe had four each. North’s defense put thc clamps on Ellis’ top two scor­ ers, Sell had scored 17 and 17 points in the first two games, while Tatum had put up 10 and eight. But Brunelli said his boys gave all they had, “We had some big minutes off thc bencti from Stonc Stroud. Trip M cNeil. Ryan Heath, Ben Miller. Holden Poole and Charlie Muchokot." he said. “I’m very proud of thc boys. Going into Thanksgiving break with a 2-1 record is not bad,” North Davidson 44, Ellis 25 - Peyton Sell 9. Kenyon Tatum 4. Jared Wolfe 4. Tristan Comer 3. Jordan Earle 3, Stone Stroud 2, Shady Grove Football Splits Toumament Games Shady Grove football coach Kenny Wood wanted to mea­ sure his team against people outside of Davie County, and the Bulldogs acquitted them­ selves quite well in a four-team tournament at West Stokes High School on Nov. 27-28. Shady Grove, a team of fifth and sixth graders, rallied past Alamance County 26-14 be­ fore losing 26-13 to the Reidsviile All-Stars, The latter game was tied at 13 with four minutes left. “We played two very ath­ letic teams that were a lot big­ ger than we were,” Wood said, "We wanted to see just how good a team we had, and we stood toe to toe with two pretty good teams. "1 think this group’s got a chance to be an extraordinary group as they get older,” The Bulldogs went 9-0 in the Davie Youth Football League, but they quickly fell .behind 14-0 to Alamance County, Just when you think the Bulldogs have bitten off more than they can chew, they reeled off 26 unanswered points, “They were big. Gosh, they were big.” Wood said. “But we made some adjustments in our offense, at halftim e (with Alamance leading 14-6), and really started playing well in , the second' half and ran away with it,” Cade Carney was unstop­ pable in the Davie league, and he looked like hi.s usual self in this one, rushing for 140 yards on 17 carries and scoring all four Shady Grove touchdowns. He got key help. Wood said, from Dakota Slate, James Boyle, J,J, Hayes and Gabe Gonella, The next day Shady Grove met the Reidsviile All-Stars in the ghampionship. The Bull­ dogs put up a big fight. It was 0-0 at the half and tied with four minutes to play. Two late TDs by Reidsviile made for a deceiving final, Reidsviile scorcd dn the game’s last play, “Reidsville’s offensive line probably weighed 180 pounds all the way across, and my cen­ ter (Rostin Turley) weighs 70 pounds with a brick in both hands.” Wood said. “They had two kids that were probably 5- 10, 165 lined up in front of Rostin,” Carney (105 yards on 25 carries, both TDs) was impres­ sive again. Wood pointed out the efforts of Zach Orgnon, Christian Merritt and Nick Gonella, “Reidsviile probably had 18 kids that were Cade’s level, and we stood toe to toe for three and a half quarters,” he said, “They didn’t know what hit them when they went to half- time and it was 0-0,” DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 3,2009 - B5 North Davidson double-team s BrItanI Peterson of the Ellis girls basketball team . Ellis Girls Fall To 1-2 North Davidson outscorcd fourth, ll was the sccond straight thc Ellis girls basketball team loss for Ellis (1-2), Elizabeth 10-4 in the fourth quarter and Smith and Allie Fruits led their defeated thc Jaguars 40-31 last team with 10 points cach, week. North Dnvidson 40, Ellis 31 The game was tied at 19 at -Elizabeth Smith 10, Allie Fruits thc half, and host Ellis was only, 10, Ivey Carney 7, Anne-Marie down 30-27 going into thc Harvey 2, Kasey Alston 2, m 1 — r ‘'Til ■ ' I I'll 1 >' ' ' -''i I ' '\ 1' ' 'i t I ' n Elizabeth Smith g o e s In for a layup. Ivey Carney attem pts a short-range shot. - P h o to s b y J a m e s B arringer ONSALENOMR C l o s i n g O u t A l l 2 0 0 9 S n a p p e r E q u i p m e n t I n v e n t o r y M u s t G o ! S n M n m a a 's g ra s s , m e H a p d w a r a a outdoor power eomipment E q M lp m a n t: 4798 K in n a m o n Rd. 1305 L e w isville -C le m m o n s Rd. 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So.JIiinols I I I I I 24, TARHEEL TOBACCO ' : _ _ _ _ _ I 25, OSBORNE’S TIRE & AUTOMOTIVE ’ 1 26, RESTAURANT 101 ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I 27. EAGLE RENTALS ■ ' ' I 28. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD ^ Tic Breaker I Predict the total scorc in ihe following game. In cases of ties, the tiebreaker will be used lo determine Ihe winners. * Tie Breaker j“'«' I Florida vs. Alabama scZd____ I NAME:_______________________________. I aDDRESS:_ I DAY PHONE ^ Entries Must Be Received Before 5 pm Friday j В8 . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdny, Dcc. 3,2009 I ' C oach Charlie C renshaw huddles up Colin Joldersm a (22), Matt Hendrix (12) and Zac Coffey. North Boys Slip Past Brown Viiri Ж Ben B eeson Colin Joldersm a tries to m ake a play. The North Davic boys bns- kcibull tciim hiid to .scrnp, but it finally subdued visiting E.L. Brown nnd won 28-24 last week. Thc win squared North’s record nt 1-1. In the season opener at Ccntral Davidson, thc Wildcats were simply over- inntchcd, losing 52-26, It was u fivc-point game in thc third, hut North ran out of steam. “We hung in fora while, but' wc fnltercd down the stretch,’,' coach Charlie Crenshaw said. “They pounded us on the glass and outhustled us tho entire game.” The Wildcats scorcd two points in the second qunrter nnd trailed Brown 11-7 at the hnlf. They made up for it in the tliird, using a 12-3 run to take a 19-14 lead. "Both tcntns struggled offen­ sively, but our defense wns scrnppy and wc forced n lot of turnovers,” Crenshaw snid. "I’m proud of our effort, Wc renlly got nfter it on defense.” Ben Beeson and Colin Joldersma pulled North through at thc end. Bec.son hit a clutch 3-polnter, and Joldcrsmn put it out of rcnch at the free-throw line. But there were several rea­ sons why North prevailed. "Justin WilUnms gave us a spark in the third,” he snid. “Mutt Hendrix owned the glnss down the stretch. He hns a su­ perb work cthic. Austin Humphries was in foul trouble, but he was solid down low. He hnd some big rebounds ns well.” Ccntral üavtdson 52, North Davic 26, - Austin Humphries 10, Colin Joldersma 8, Ben Beeson 4, Matt Hendrix 2, William Sells 2, North Dnvic 28, E.L. Brown 24 - Mutt Hendrix 8, Austin Humphries 7, Colin Joldersma 6, Ben Beeson 5, Jus­ tin Williams 2, South Boys Win Third Game In A Row ■ The South Davie boys bas­ ketball tciun pickcd up its third consecutive win with a 41-26 victory over visiting Ccntral Davidson Inst week. Just wait until the Tigers put il all together. That's going to mean bad news for somebody. "We’re still not shooling it real good,” conch Brent Wall said of liis 3-1 team. The Tigers’ Hurricane press wns too much for Central, which fell behind 26-14 in the first hnlf. “If we cnn get in thnt Hurri- cnne nnd get thc tempo going our wny, I like our chanccs,” Wall snid. "One time Caleb (Marlin) stole it around thc free- throw line, took one dribble and shot a layup, (Caleb nnd Cody Martin) are just .so long,” Cody scored eight of his 17 points during a 14-6 first qunr- ler and added 10 rebounds. Caleb cnme up wilh nine points and fpur stefils. "Caleb and Cody were really tenacious on the board.s," he said, "It’s the be.it gnme they’ve had rebounding, And Central hnd a few athletes. They had a coupic guys who could get off the floor pretty good." Wall has an abundance of guards. Adam Pcople.s and Caleb Dyer nre two of them, nnd they capitalized on their oppor­ tunities. "I’m so deep at that guard position,” he said. "It’s whoevcr’s hot. Adam hit his first shol of thc game niid ihnt got him going. Bul I was more pleased wilh his effort on thc defensive end, hustling nnd get­ ting bnck on defense. He was throwing his body around and making hustle plays. "The same thing for Dyer. He shot a 3. It didn’t go, bul he followed his shol, went in there, got thc rebound and made a little lefthandcd shot. He gol on the floor, diving nfter the ball nnd lhat kind of stuff.” South Dnvie 41, CcntrnI Davidson 26 - Cody Martin 17. Caleb Martin 9, Chavin Peebles 5, Adam Peoples 4, Caleb Dyer 2, Adam Carter 2, Tre Redmond 1, Tommy Joe Boyette I. O ld School D a v i e S p o i l s F r o m D e c e m b e r , 1 9 9 3 , • The Davie wrestling leam won thc 13th-annual King of the Mat tournament nt North' Davidson for.the 11th consccu- tivc year. It racked up 188,5 points. Sccond-plncc East. Rowan hnd 135.5. Davie pro­ duced four champions - Scotty Spry nt 125, MntI Snin nl 140, Mark Mason at 152 nnd Neil Cornnlzcr al 160. Sain won thc award for most pins in the short­ est amount of time. . “We practiced (Thanksgiv­ ing) nighl so we could get the turkey fat out of us,” coach Buddy Lowery said. • Five Dnvic footbnll play­ ers were named lo the nll-CPC team. They were running backs Hamilton Cuthrell nnd Jared Eure, cenlcr Darrell Bryanl, lincbackcr Mike Agrillo and defensive back Deryl Wilson. Wilson was a junior. The other four were seniors. . Cuthrell rushed for 1,152 yards in nine games, scoring 14 touchdowns. ; »The Davie varsily girls bas­ ketball team lost 59-50 to West Rowan in the season opener. Davie faced Florida Slate- ! bound Wendy Hampton, n 5-11 ccnter who scorcd 28 points. Thc Wnr Engles played without two-lime all-conference point guard Andrea Gentry (knee sur- geiy). They led by four before getting outscorcd 36-23 in the second half. Maria Newsome and Carrie Brown led Davie with 16 points cach. Tnnii Ramsey added nine. • The Davie Varsily boys opened with a dismal 80-47 loss lo West Rowan. Joel Fleming had 25 points for Wesl, which featured 6-10 centcr Quincy Hnll. Jared Eure and Josh Ward led Davie with nine apicce. Scott Van Hoy had eight. • The Dnvie JV boys field off West Rowan 68-64, It was tied at 64 before Chris Dinkins got a steal and worked a give-and-go with Jason Murphy, Then Murphy set a screen for Lee Puckett, who scorcd to seal the win, Puckett had 16 points and Murphy eight, • Keisha Wagner and Jessica Hutchinson scorcd 11 points each as the Davie JV giris domi- n'atcd Wesl Rowan 37-23, Heather Johnson and Laura Moyer had six ench, Kelly Rob­ ertson and Page Steed had two cuch. T he Ingersoll-R and m en ’s basketball team from 196 8 -6 9 included, fron left: front - C harles C renshaw , Melvin Allred and Lloyd Blackwelder: standing - G eorge D ayw alt, C om m ie L ee Shoffner and D onnie Everhart. T h e Enterprise-R ecord w elco m es old photographs of players or team s. Bring them by the n ew spap er office or sen d ,jpg im ages with information to Brian Pitts at sportsbwp@aol.com North Wrestling Jumps All Over Arndt The North Davic wrestling team, aiming for a return to dominance, opened the season with a 60-30 win over host Arndt. That’s not bad consider­ ing n few spots in the lineup are a work in progress. “We are young in the lower weights, but there is promise,” said coach Ron Kirk, whose leam was outscored 46-40 in a scrimmage wilh Mills Creek, “We looked better in our sccond mutch against Arndt, Wo still have a lol of work to do and some weight-class adjuslments will occur. It’s just going to take a little more time, but wc’ll get Ihere.” Last yeur the Wildcnts went 12-3 overnll nnd 7-1 in the con­ ference, lying Soulh Duvie for first in the regulnr senson and finishing second to Soulh in the tournament. A lot of programs would celebrate 12-3, but it was a down yenr by Wildcat stan­ dards. They lost for the first time in 85 matches. They had expe­ rienced jusl two losses in 11 years (1998-2008). But the empire is looking to strike back. Kirk, who entered his 29th yenr at North with a varsily record of 344-32-1, re- ■ turned seven wilh starting lineup experience. Clay Thomp­ son nnd Hunter Aref were out­ stnnding as seventh graders. Th­ ompson went 14-3 nnd won the title nt 83. Aref was 12-3. Lo­ gan Carlner (9-7), Brandon Oakley, Austin York (12-5), Sain Nesbit and Alex Gobble (9- 8) also started in 2008-09.. Arndt was certainly no match for the Wildcats. Thomp­ son, Kevin Lafferty, Preston Beauchamp, Carlner, Jamie Spry, Oakley, Nesbit, York, Aref and Gobble collectively nc- counted for 10 pins nnd gnve North a 60-6 lead. Note.s: Arndt won from 171 through 250 by getting three pins nnd a forfeit, ,.. Ethan Barnes, Zach Baker. Dustin While and Barry Tompkins went 2-0 in prelims with Mills Creek und Arndt, Tiger Girls Dig Out Of 0-2 Start The South Davie girls bas­ ketball team started 0-2, but it has rebounded with back-to- back decisive wins, including last week’s 28-18 decision over visiling Central Davidson, Emcral Gadson paced seven Tiger scorers wilh eight points, Ashton Brown had six, while Dejah Joyner and Asiah Peterson had four apiece, Gadson, Courtney Bode and Destiny Johnson hnve scored in all four games, “Johnson, Peterson and Gudson are rebounding greal,” coach Gloria Chalmers said, “Elizabeth Holland, Brown and Abby Daniels are doing amaz­ ing coming off the bench nnd working hard,” South Dnvie 28, Ccntral ' Dnvidson 18 - Emcral Gadson 8, Ashton Brown 6, Dejah Joyner 4, Asiah Peterson 4, Courtney Bode 2, Destiny Johnson 2, Elizabeth Holland 2. Sign Up For Rec Basicetbali Signups for church league basketball are underway. The season will Slart the first Sunday in January. Call the Mocksville- Davie Recreation Deparlment at 751-2325. The Mocksville-Davie Rec­ reation Department is taking registration for baskelball leagues for 7th-12th graders. Call the rec at 751-2325. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 3,2009 ■ B9 W y a t t . . . Continued From Page Bl cared. W hen my sister (Sydney) was in the hospital, they were always calling and checking on her.” Even with a year to go, Wyatt has a mind-boggling list of accomplishments. She’s a three-time all-confcrence se­ lection, She’s a two-lime all- Norlhwest honoree. As a jun­ ior she was co-player of the year in the Ccntral Piedmont Conference and made all- state. S h e’s a bright kid, achieving scholar athlete as a freshman, sophomore and jun­ ior. She became just thc third War Eagle in Davie’s 13-year fastpltch history to land a Di­ vision-I softball carcer, join­ ing A shley W hitlock (Gardner-Webb),nnd Whitney Williams (Charlotte). Wyatt is to the Davic record book what Tim Tcbow is to Florida’s. She holds season records in at-bats (81 in 2007), runs (28 in 2009), hits (38 in 2009), RBIs (29 in 2009), av­ erage (.542 in 2009) and home runs (nine in 2009). She’s ac­ tually flrst and second in sea­ son hits and RBIs. She already owns career records in runs (75) nnd homers (11). Wyatt wiil likely seize two moro curccr records in the flrst week of her senior year. Her 103 hits trail Ashlie Sanders’ 105 and her 70 RBIs trail Sanders’ 71. Wyatt’s power is video­ game quality. Last year she blasted three homers in a single game, and she smacked four in a span of flve at-bats. Wyatt mixes her ballfield skills and classroom smarts with an engaging personality. She has an awful lot of swag­ ger, but she has plenty of cha­ risma to go with il. “She’s a very confldent in- dividuni. Not cocky,” Lam- bros said. “She’s confident. That’s a word Charlie En­ gland, the deceased coach at Lexiiigton, always taught me years ago. Be confident, not cocky and arrogant. She ex­ emplifies that. The thing I like aboul her from when I was at Carolina camp this past sum­ mer, Morgan can talk to you about anything. It doesn’t have to be about ball. You en­ joy lalking to her about ail kinds of things. She’s got a great personality. She picks ■and cuts up. You can have a greal conversation with her. She’s a sincere kid. But when it’s time lo play ball and you step on thc field, she’s good to go. She doesn’t sugarcoat it. She’s going to put it all on thc line.” By gelling Wyatt’s signa­ ture on the dotted line, West­ ern Carolina conch Christine Hornak look a big step in swinging the Catamounts’ for- tunes. They went 41-20 and won tho Southern Conference title in their inaugural year of fastpltch in 2006, bul they have spiraled downward since then, going 28-24 in 2007,19- 36 in 2008 and 12-35 in 2009. “That’s huge for our pro­ gram ,” Hornak, the WCU coach since 2007, said. "We’re trying to develop a program. First wc had to de­ velop a pitching staff, and I’m hoping wc have accomplished that this year. Now we’ve got to bring in players to surround that pitching staff to develop a winning, championship pro­ gram. “Morgan has so many great qualities thot she will bring to the team from her offense and defense. You’re looking at a young lady who has so many smarts about the game to help us out either from behind the plate or in thc field som e­ where. You’re also looking at S P O niG H T Dirty Digs of Ciemmons With colder weather quickly approaching, there's no bet­ ter time to do the important heavy-duly lawn work. Homeowners across Clemmons, Lewisville and Davle County have a trusted resource available lo help with water problems, faulty drainage, overgrown trees and lawn care. Dirty Digs can help. If water Is running In all the wrong directions, let Dirty Digs redirect runoff away from your home. 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' ‘ " delivered to your mailbox every weelt ¡'ff ■ Í , [tji^g unwrapping a gift from Santa,you won't know*' what's in it until you open it. Subscribe today to get all of j 1^^ news, sports, advertising and moré! DAVIE COUNTY (»,V I ,1 1 I ,1 iy:.j I h I')>'<■' » ( ' 11 ' \'í'ír,. " ‘If 5'l ■ ^ ; t-ii , Í Í i,'k S U B S C R I B E ! „.w. Subscription = $25.00 NAME. inthisfiprm , w ^ h ) ^ i i r ' lY oqr phone # ■ ' , ' v"'— I Mall this form along whh thé amount checked above to: ®My; f I DawlëCpunty EnterprlseRecQrd|,POBox4«39,Sallsbury,NC28145' k i ‘ ' - /■ ■ > ...... ■ i-/ ^ *' ■' 'iii'M wl'l' ‘ I iiw 11 !' U'l «¡T., ,,,A ' I i) ' f ' \I y‘ A a t l ' ' i V í* ) ü-'-' . l ' DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 3,2009 - Cl The Doll H ouse Miniatures w on the Downtown l\/locksville holiday window decora­ tions grand prize. Lights, Buggy Rides, i\4usic And i\/lore On Tap Downtown Mocksvlllo downtown incr- ' • Economic Development • Fridoy, Dec. II, North chants arc getting into thc Commission President’s Award Davie Band playing Christmns Christmas spirit with window - Consignments Unlimited; music on North Main from A decorations. \ • Arts Council’s Executive Station on Main to Restaurant At the Historic Downtown Director’s Award - Stodon on 101, 6:30-7:30 p.m. M ocksyille Merchants open Mnin Street; and • Sunday, Dcc. 13, Christ- house before Thanksgiving, • Honorable Mentions - mas Open House with music, merchants participated in a Main Street Canines, Counter hayrides, erafters and merchant storefront dccoration contest. Point Music, Wicked Hair Sa- sales, 1-5 p.m.; and Winners were; Ion, nnd Thc Town Scoop, «Saturdays, Dec. 12 and 19, • Grand Prize - Doll House For morc Information on the 6:30-8:30 p.m,, see the "Village Miniatures; events, visit thc group’s website, of Lights” from horse and • Mayor’s Award - Twins ww w .hisioricilow niom m ociisville.com buggy rides starting at Station Upholstery; ■ dr Ihe urts council or chamber on Main, $7 per person, free for • Town Monagcr’s Award - of commerce.websites. The Salvation Army Store; ' Upcomiiig events:, children age 5 and under. back view sh ow s the window at C oh8lgn;nents Unllmlied. Counter Point M usic's window features a rocking chair. T he Salvation Army store oh North Main Street has a long window of holiday good s. ' .i, ^ t ■r . C2. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 3,2009 Brickey-Bennan Couple Married Hillary Lee Brickey and Timothy James Bennnn, both of Washington, D.C., were married at 5:30 p.m. Sept. 19 on the por­ tico of the DAR Memorial Con­ tinental Hall in Washington, D.C. The Rev. Charles Van Oorder officiated. The bride is the daughter of David and Jean Brickey of M ocksville. Her maternal grandparents are the late Will­ iam Murphy Jr. and Hazel Murphy. Her paternal grandpar­ ents are Ossie Brickey of Clemmons and the late Graham Brickey. She eamed a bachelors degree in public health from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a juris doctor from the University of Virginia School of Law in Charlottesville. She is nn envi­ ronmental attomey with Hunton and Williams in Washington. The groom is the son of An­ thony and Aimee Brennan of Virginia Bench; Vn. His mater­ nal grandparents arc the late Jnmes nnd Nndine Davis. His paternal grandparents are the inte Anthony Brennan Sr., Char­ lotte Brennan and Elaine Brennan. He earned a bachelor’s degree in economics and business from the Virginia Militnry Institute in Lexington, nnd is a programmatic analyst at the National Institute of Stan­ dards and Technology in Gaithersburg, Md. A u tu m n Stowers LocalGirl In Nutcracker Autumn Nicolc Stowers will be performing in Ihc University of North Carolina School of Per­ forming Arts production of The, Nutcracker this December as a party child. She attends the UNCSA’s preparatory program for ballet and contemporary dance, nnd Is in the sixth grade at South Davie Middle School. Her pnrents arc John and Susnn Stowers of Mocksville. Her grandparents are the late R. Wnde Edwnrds and Mnrtha Edwnrds of Mocks­ ville and Onk Island, nnd John and Myra Stowers of Lewisville. The Nutcracker will have new choreography this year by Ethan Stiefel, dean of dance at UNCSA ns well as new lighting and a 26-ft. tall Christmas tree. Performance dates are Dec. 5,6 and 9-13 at the Stevens Center in Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy James Bennan The bride wus escorted by her father. She wore a strapless gown of silk organza that fea­ tured a tiered skirt and beaded belt, and cnrricd a bouquet of blue hydrangea acccntcd with veronica, delphinium and dusty Boy Writes Best Essay The National League of Junior Cotillions Northern Guilford Chnpter has announce that Curtis Hoyt hns been selected us the National Winner of the 2009 “What Junior Cotillion Means To Me" essay competition and has been awarded a $.^00 scholarship towards the academic affair of his choice. Curtis, a second year cotillion student, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Hoyt of Mocksville. Says Julie Copeland, Director of the locnl Junior Cotillion, “We nre very proud thnt Curtis hns been chosen as the recipient of such a prestigious national award. He is to be commended on this outstanding achievement. ’! ■The National League of Junior Cotillions Is an.etiquctte and. social dance trnining program. For information, call 336-455-3912 ■ or visit www.nljc.com. miller. The matron of honor was the bride’s sister, Abby White of Charleston, S.C. The best man was the groom’s brother, Conor Brennan of Virginia Beach. Ceremony music was per­ formed by Steve Gray, pianist and soloist, und the Canterbury Strings trio. The renders were the groom’s sisters. Holy Zahm and Charlotte Brcnnnn. , The greeters were Bonnie and David Newman and Joy Bowen. A reception was held in the O’Byrne Gallery at DAR Me­ moriul Continental Hall. The rehearsal dinner, hosted by the groom’s parents, was held at the home of the groom’s aunt, Mary Davis, in Washing­ ton. A bridal luncheon, hosted by Dottie Nixa, Bonnie Newman and Susan Vernon was held at Sequoia in Washington. A bridal shower, hosted by the bride’s aunts, Carolyn Brickey, Courtney Brickey and Noreen Brickey, was held at Flint Hill Vineyard in East Bend. A bridal shower, hosted by the groom’s aunts, Judy Throckmorton, Mary Davis and Anne Stafford, was held at the Throckmorton home in Wash­ ington. A bridal tea, hosted by the bride’s friends, was held at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Washington, D.C. The coupic took a honey­ moon trip to Aruba. They live in Washington. R.D. And Haze! Daywalt Celebrate 65tfi Anniversary R.D. and Hazel Daywalt celebrated their 65th wedding anni­ versary on Nov. 23. They were mairied on Nov. 23,1944 in York, S.C. They reside on US 64 East, Mocksville, and have two daugh­ ters, Shiriey (Jerry) Rcavis imd Judy Daywalt, all of Mocksville; and three grandchildren, Eric (Angie) Cumpbell of Mocksviilc, Shane (Angie) Campbell of Clemmons and Stephanie Whilaker of Mocksville. They have two grent-grandchildrcn, Owen and Ethan Campbell of Clemmons. Gifts B e i n g A c c e p t e d F o r A u t u m n C a r e R e s i d e n t s C u rtis H o y t Bring A Toy For Free Burger, Dog Donate a toy and gel n free hnmburger or hotdog. And the loy, which musl be » I a (^reat Chrbtmas Preseni waddings, home movies, recit^, special events GOOD TIME VIDEO PRODUCTIOHS KanHlnkl*y&A>sa Tal. 336-409-5282 • kanhinktay@yahoo.com Ovtr 25 Ytars Exptrtmct 207 0»k StfMt Mockivllt«, NC 27038 new nnd unwrnpped, will go lo a local child nl Christmas as part of the Marine Reserves Toys for Tots program. The offer is good on Friday, Dec. 4 from II u.m.-l p.m. ut the Cooleemee VFW Post 1119 on NC 801 South in Cooleemee. Home Insteud Senior Care is sponsoring the community program thut lust year delivered more thun 230 gifts to locul needy seniors in Duvie Counly. Area retailers, along with agencies Ihat serve older udults, have partnered to make sure that Isolated seniors receivc gifts and companionship Ihrough Ihc Be a Santa lo a Senior program. The area offices of Home Instead Senior Care, hasjoined Chelsea’s Manor, Suntrust Bunk, Newbridge Bunk and others to provide presents to seniors who othervyise might not rccclve u gift this .season. “Be a Santa to a Senior each year sets new records in contributions of gifts lo a group that often is forgotten during the hectic holiday season,” said Sid Jay, owner of the Home Instead Senior Care office serving Davie and Duvidiion counties. “W hile children are the beneficiories of many holiday programs, people often don’t think about the isoluled and lonely seniors who need to be remembered. Be a Santa lo a Senior also is designed lo help stimulate human contact and social interaction for older adults who are unlikely to have guesis during the holidays.” Here’s how the program, which runs Ihrough Dec. 11, works; Prior to the holiday season, local organizations will identify needy and isolated seniors in the community and provide those names lo Home Instead. This year Home Instead will be delivering to Aulumn Care of Mock.sville. “Be u SunUi to a Senior is a fulfilling way lo say thanks to those older adults who have helped build our community,” Juy said. "Our hope is thut mnny will be touched by this holiday gesture of goodwill.” To help, contact Sarah Chambers at 336-249-1011 or 336-309-5745, or check out . iviviv. beasantatoas^nior. com. Businesses can contact the Home Instead Senior Cure offices at the above numbers about adopting groups of seniors. H i, m y nam e is M nyn N icole Bnrcenas. I turned three on November 24th. 1 had a Princess party at m y papa'w and m ainaw Akers w ith my fam ily nnd friends. M y daddy and nioinmlu are Alfredo and Crystal and niy little brother Is Dominic. M -ÍS....R R..Y' M y name is G raham M a r­ tin Wiles and I turned 4 years old on Nov. 20. Friends and fam ily celebrated with me hy having a B atm an party at Chuck E. Cheese. I was also able to celebrate with friends at school nnd a had a special night at M onkey Joe’s. M y mommy and daddy are Rehecca and Dan Wiles. M a ­ te rn a l g randparen ts are Poppa Charlie and Nanna Pat Cleary. Paternal grandpar­ ents are grandfather Dan and grandm other M ary Wiles. H i! M y nam e is C a rlie E lizab eth C o rre ll and I turned 1 year old on Friday, Nov. 13.1 had a M innie Mouse birthday party on Saturday with fam ily and friends. I had a great time patting my caket M y parents arc Stephen and A m y and m y big sister is G raycie. M y grandparents are Roger and Caroline Bcck and Terry and Louise Correll. M y great-grandmothers are Dorothy IVivette and E liza­ beth Beck. Thanks to every­ one who helped me celebrate and fo r all the w onderful giftsi trom Yotir Friends at A . 562 Valley Road • Suite 109 • Mocksville (336) 751-2411 C o n ta c tt M ature! Curtis, LM BT Drama Morris, LM BT - NC License #5459 --------- -------- (336)416-1038 NC License #8736 (336)409-2477 December 31, F U L L S E R V IC E F A C IA L S A L O N ' " uconJcci'''' I n c i n l n n d listl.oticmn liO tll/ ★ ★ A p p o in t m e n t s a n d W a lk -I n s ★ ★ 'M f i ian."lV‘VVi'lliu‘ss C'iMik‘r ÏI.: Ud.ul, Siiili' 11)') • MoikM'ilk', Nt 2702K Office (336) 751-0147 or Cell (336) 793-7461 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERI’RISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 3,2009 - C3 LasPosadas O ld T r a d itio n N e w T o C o o ie e m e e C e l e b r a t io n S u n d a y This year’s Old-Time Christmas Celebration in will feature something new for this area, a tradition beloved in many parts of tho New World. “A lot o f what we do around Chrislmas time does not relate very much to the meaning of Christmas. ‘Las Posadas’ means ‘The Inns’ and it re-enacts Joseph and Mary’s search for a placc to have the baby Jesus. It is His birth that is the heart of Christmas,” says the Rev. Fred Clarkson. “In the Biblical Christmas slory, the expectant mother and her husband find no place at tho inn. Their rebuff and a final welcoming will make up “The Inns” procession to several houses on Church Strcet.” Clarkson hopes parents will bring their children to take part to remind them thal there is more to this holiday than Santa and gifts. It will end with a pinata for the children al Good Shepherd Episcopal Church and refreshments in the parish hall. “Las Posadas” w ill com m ence from the front porch of the Zachary Houso follow ing the com m unity celebration that will begin at 2 p.m. Santa will be making a visit; there will be Christmas carols, a reading of the Christmas story from Luke, a fudge contest us well as punch, hot coffee and lots of homemade cookies. Oid-Time Christmas Sunday in Cooieemee COOLEEMEE - The rush of the Chrislmas holidays draws near. Especially tor working families, it can easily become a blur. That is why re.sidcnts in Ihis small town enjoy slowing down on the first Sunday of December lo gather- as neighbors and remember the holiday’s meaning. For the 18th yeur, Coolcem ee’s Old-Time Christmas will be held at the Zachary House at 2 p.m. on Sundny, Dec. 6. It is being publicized us a “celebration of communily, family und faith.” “This sort of begins the Christmas season in ■Cooleemee,” says Mayor John Chandler. “We get lo see old ■ friends, meet new neighbors und creule memories for our children and grandchildren. Il has really become a tradition here.” There will be plenty of singing Chrislmas carofs and popular songs, u reading of the Biblical story from the book of. Luke, Ihe annual fudge contest and plenty of hot coffee, punch ' and homemade cookies. Chandler suys he hns received word thut Sunln will puy u visit, so he usks Ihnl parents bring their children and their cameras. A new Chrislmas tradition will come to Cooleemee this year. Good Shepherd Episcopal Church will invite all those gathered lo join in “Las Posadas,” accompanying Mary and Joseph in their search for a place where the baby Jesus can be born. In Spanish, “Las Posadas” means “The Inns.” Afler slopping at three houses on Church Street, the procession will end at the historic church where a pinata filled with candy will be there for the children along more refreshments in Ihc parish hall. The Mill House Museum on Cross Street will be open free to Ihe public bel.wccn 3-5 p.m., decorated, as it would have been in the early 1930s. “Everyone is welcome. We hope that Cooleemee elders will utilize the mill house to tell their own grandchildren about Christmas in the old duys when money was scurce us hens’ Icclh,” says Bonnie Byeriy, one of the museum’s creators. “We want our children lo know that Chrislmas is ull ubout fumily, fuith und neighbors.” Do you muke awesome fudge? Enter Ihe fudge contest. Leave a message at lown hull for John Chandler at 284-2141. Leave your name and phone number so participniion cun be confirmed. Plun to make a big pan. Drop it off nl the Znchnry House on Snturdny or bring il no luler than 1:30 p.m. on Sunday before the event begins. “Las P osad as” (Ttie Inns) Is a tradition in m any p atls of the N ew World, especially IVIexico. It is on e w ay to convey tlie Christm as story to children. A d v a n c e N e w s C l a r k s v i l l e N e w s Sudoku 1 2 3 4 5 3 6 7 8 7 4 1 9 8 7 5 ■ 1 3 4 9 8 7 8 5 8 3 6 1 8 2 9 5 Answers On By M arcia Lam be Clarksville Correspondent I hope everyone had u won­ derful Thunksgiving und urc getting ready for the Christmas holidays. Don't forget Ihe Mocksville Chrislmas parade Ihis Snturdny. Suru Eure enjoyed huving her sons from Floridu home for Thunksgiving. Several members and guesis of Bear Creek Buplist Church utlended the Twin Cily Chorister's Chrislmas Conccrl Sunday at Winston-Salcm State Universily. They also enjoyed dinner at K&W. Clarksville Seniors wish lo lliaiik Ihc North Davie Ruritan Club for the delicious lunch pre­ pared for them lust Salurday. The Adull Choir of Bear Creek Buplist Church will present "The Christmas Story in Carols and Poelry" Sundny, Dcc. 13 at 7 p.m. Gel well wishes this week; Jimmy Atwood, Edith Beck, Spencer Barneycastle, Clyde Ireland. Birthday wishes lo B.J. Coley, Dec 4; and Christine Speer and Tanner Call, Dec. 5. To include informution in this column, contact me al mandyi>ri.ssy®yadtcinet. F o u r C o r n e r s N e w s By Edith Zimmerman Advance Correspondent Nineteen senior citizens en­ joyed an outing Nov. 19 when they went lo Winslon-Salem lo see ihe play "Smoke on the Mountain Homecoming" nt the Twin City Sluge theater. Prior to Ihe play the group enjoyed din­ ner nl Ihe Cnrriuge House. The trip was under the direction of Nuncy nnd Medford Shonf. We were hnppy to see Frunkie Huckett ul church Sun­ duy ufler several weeks absence due lo illne.ss und ho.spllullza- lion. Rick DeLuciu Jr. und fiuncec Duo Luu of Rockledgc, Fla, ure spending Iwo weeks wilh his pnrents, Rick and Leila DeLucia. Dao Luu sang a solo al the MelhodisI church Sunday during the offerelory, titled "Be­ cause He Lives," which was enjoyed by the congregation. Tommy Delucia and wife Mary, children Austin and Addison of Clemmons were church visitors, coming lo hear Dao sing and lo visit his parents. The DcLucia family enjoyed a Thanksgiving dinner in Clemmons. Adrian Furley und husbund Chris Fariey of Arlington, Vu. urrived Tuesday lo spend Thanksgiving witii her molher, Edith Zimmermon. Also urriv- ing on Tuesday were grundchil- drcn Meredith H. Gowen and husband Chris Gowen of Cary. On Thanksgiving Day grand­ daughters Andrea Hendrix of Myrtle Beach and Amanda Hendrix of Salisbury joined the group. Andrea stayed through Saturday. Anno Lee Myers enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner wilh her daughter und son-in-luw Cnlhy und Rommlc Burney ut their home. Others unending were Murcin Goshom nnd son Eddie of this community, Tracy Zeiss and husband Bill Zeiss, iheir duughlcr Sophie of Ruleigh and a family friend Lucy Barney. After the incal granddaughter Tracy Zeiss drove tho group to Tanglewood the see The Festi­ val of Lights. Louise Smiley Potts enter­ tained her fumily with the un­ nuul Thunksgiving/Smiley re­ union Saturday prior lo Thunks­ giving at her home wilh 41 people presenl. ll was ulso a combination of celcbnUing No­ vember birthdays wilh Louise's among them. “age C5 By Marie White Four Corners Correspondent Mr. und Mrs. Joe While und Mr. and Mrs. Herb Privette had supper Saturday night at the West Town Restaurant in Lewisville. A great Thunksgiving meul was enjoyed Thursduy ut the ACROSS 1. Salary maxes 5. DJ Freed 9. Sport played wllh shotguns 14. Help In a holdup 15. Classic cleanser brand 16. 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Lamarr of film Crossword PuzzleI 32 33 34 39 42 46 40 00 61 02 05 08 Anwikan Profilo Hometown Cor>l«nl DOWN 1, Counselors' workplaces 2, fulore or less. 3, Tubular pasta 4, Solid, liquid or gas 5, Put up wilh 6, Weigh down 7, Explorer Tasman 8, Rhinoplasty site 9, On the calendar 10, "fyl‘A*S*H" locale 11, It can babent or lent 12, ORD guesstimate 13, Lord's Prayer , adjective 21. Greeting ataluau 22 , ^-Kettering Institute home of Helenu Craft in Win­ ston-Salem. Those attending wilh her were Mr. und Mrs. Terry Craft, Robbie, Kinsley and Courtney Cruft, Mr. nnd Mrs. Doug Hill, Blnke und Ashley Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Joe White, Mr. und Mrs. Murk White and Jessicu, Bettie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. L.S. Shellon, Mr. und Mrs. Ed Vogler, Mr. nnd Mrs. Blake Bost and Addle, Jack and Emily, Mr. nnd Mrs, Kelly Mnbe, Gene Shellon, Payton Triplett, Chris Shore, Mr, and Mrs, Leonard Shelton, Abby Ferguson, Mr, and Mrs, Billy Shellon, Mr, and Mrs, Grady Bcck, Greg Bcck and Tammy Jester, Glendu Snpp visited Mr, und Mrs, Joe White Thursdny nfter- noon, Mr, and Mrs, Dnirell Murruy, Mr, nrid Mrs, Ric.h Edwnrd Moncricf nnd Todd Murray vis­ ited Mr, nnd Mrs. Clyde Murray Thunksgiving Day. L e a r n ‘C o u p o n i n g ’ A t D C C C C l a s s With many people planning holiday meals In December, Davidson Counly Communily College’s Davie Education Cen­ ter will offer a new couponing class to help people shop smartly nnd use coupons lo snve subslantiul amounts on their grocery bills. Many Sunday new.spapers and mailers include coupons, and Internet web sites nlso of­ fer coupon sites and which re­ tailers will accept coupons' printed from the Internet. Course Instructor Carmen. Palmer, a master couponer, will teach a coupon cluss nl the Duvie Educution Center on Thursday, Dec. 10 from 6:30- 7:30 p.m. “This is n timely cluss thut will help families conserve al ihe grocery store when bills can be larger than normal,” said Tami Sappenfield, coordinator of the Davie Education Center, “Holi­ day grocery shopping doesn’t have to be a budgel busier We hope people will come out and lenm how lo save lots of money through couponing,” 'Palmer will share muny of her secrets of saving ul the cnsh register. For registration informutioni contact the Davic Education Cenier at 120 Kinderlon Blvd,, Suite 110, Advunce, by cniling 998-3220, 25, "Turf," lo a diner 26. Packer's string 27; Full of back talk . 29, The John B of song, e.g. 30. Grain for grinding 32. Revue bits 33. Anglican bishop's topper 34. Go on the fritz 35. Blue hue 37. "_-hool" 38. Memorial designer Maya__ 40. Student of Socrates 41. Classic column style 46. End a shutdown 48. Stage digressions 50. Kind of 25-Down 52. Slugging pitcher Owings 53. Model's asset 54. Raced al the Olympics 55. Lamb piece 57. Elder or alder 58.PartofYTD 59. Israel's Eshkol 60. "Thar__blowsl'' 61. San Francisco's _HIII 62. Surgeons' sites, briefly Answers On Page Ç5 W alm art of M ocksville and MARINE C O ItfS RESERVE ^ W H t b e c o l l e c t i n g N e w , U n w r a p p e d T o y s d u r i n g t h e Mocksville Christmas Parade Saturday, Dec. Sth at 2PM Bring your toys to donate and watch for the Wahnart truck as it comes by in the parade, AH toys donated will go to needy children in Davie County. C4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 3,2009 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursday, Dcc. 3,2009 - CS S h e f f i e l d - C a l a h a l n N e w s Several County Line folks - Billy and Beverly Stroud, Marie Prather, Edith Johnson, Pauline Stroud, Pauline Thorne, and Shirley Thorne (not pictured) - attend the annual "Caregivers' Thanksgiving Night Out" sponsored by D avle Senior S ervices. All caregivers the p ast year and their cared-for, If able, w ere invited for a dinner plus entertainm ent and fellowship. C o u n t y L i n e N e w s By Shirley Tliuriic County Line Correspondent The past two weoks County Liners enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner witll family nnd friends plus some enjoyed hunting, football, and shopping. Spccinl events included “Senior’s Bingo” sponsored by the V- Point Ruritans, "Caregivers’ Night Out” sponsored by Davio Senior Services, and' the Woodmen of the World Lodges 323 and 999 Thank.sglving- Christinas family dinner. Photos indicate all had a great time. Our community is looking forward to Christmas. Specinl outdoor dcconuions nre being put up. Christmas church programs and spccial parties and dinners arc being planned. The United Methodist Women of Snlem will meet at 6:30 p.m. Fridny in the fellowship hull for a covcred- dish faitiily supper. The group will have a progrnm on Christinas after supper nnd invite others. Piney Orove AME Zion Church will havo a “Fruit of tlie Spirit Rnlnbow Ten” ut 5 p.m. Saturday, Dcc. 5. The event will include food, entertainment and fellowship. Church members invite others. Culvnry Baptist Church will hnve a hnve a gospel singing nt 6 pan. Saturday, Dec. 5. The Emmaus Roud Quartet will be tlie featured group. The event is free to the public, but a love offering will be taken. Church members invite others. The United Methodist Men of Snlem will hnve their annunl fnmily Christmas breakfast Sunday, Dec. 6. The group will meet nt 7 a.m. at the church and go together to the Golden Corral in Statesville for n Dutch-trent buffet. Everyone is invited for prayer, brcakfnst, und fellowship. The Knppa ECA will meet nt 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec, 8, at the home of Darlene Fuller. This meeting will be the club’s nnnual fnmily Christmas dinner. The Women on Mission of Calvary Baptist will meet nl 7 p.m. Tuesdny, Dec. 8, in the fellowship hull. The women invite olhers for a program emphasizing the need for ¡ntcrnationni missions plus a period of refreshments and fellowship. County Line kids, don’t forget that Santa Clitus is coming Saturday, Dcc. 12 nt Dinnc’s Diner ut noon. Get your Christmns wish list rcndy. If you wish to help ensure that all children hiive a gift under the tree Christmus morning, remember to drop a toy in the collection box nt Diane’s Diner. Also, enter the drnwings for a boy's bike and a girl's bike donated by the diner. Forii$l donation, you will get three entries. All monies will be used to buy Christmas toys nnd gifts for those in need. The members of Clnrksbury United Methodist Church arc collecting (oys for the children at Brenner Children’s Hospital of Wake Forest University Buptist Mcdical Ccnter. All donated toys must bo brought to tho church no later thun Sunday morning, Doc. 13. Plcnsc remember there will be no V-Point Ruritun brenkfasl Saturday. The next breukfust at the V-Point Building will be Salurdny, Jun. 2. Some local churches have set dates for annunl children's Christmns progrums; Piney Grove AME Zion at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 20; Socicty Buptist ut 7 p.m. Sunday, Dcc. 20; and Salem United Methodist at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 23. Be sure to mark those dates on your calendar. More will be provided later. Other upcoming community events include a "Friends and Family Dny” at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 13, ut Piney Grove AME Zion Church; u gospel singing at 7 p.m. Sundny, Dcc. 13, at Society Baptist Church; and a Christmas cantata by the sanctuary choir of Clarksbury United Methodist Church at the 10:30 a.m. worship service Sunday, Doc. 20. Our community sends get- well wishes to Cleo Gaither, Louise Isloy, Regina Mooney, and Kim Muir. Cleo was hospitalized this past Sunduy morning and is recuperating al home. Louise had recent surgery und is rocupernting nt home. Regina’s headaches continued from last week and she was hospitalized from Monduy until Thursday of last week for tests nnd observation. Kim was thrown from her horse and has been hospitalized with broken ribs at Davis Regional Mcdical Center. Phil Brent has improved and is taking physical therapy at home. Jennifer Cartner is rccuperuting at home. DeLane Porter remains at Davis Regional. Baby Caleb Williams continues to improve and weighs a whopping 5 lbs. 6 ozs.; he may gel to comc home tliis week. Please join us in pruyer for the Lord’s divine healing and blessings in the lives of Cleo, Louise, Regina, Kim, Phil, Jennifer, DeLane, and Caleb. Conlinue to pray for those with life-threatening illnesses nnd their families, especially during the holiday season. Also, there are still many folks .searching for work or facing financial problems. Remember those in need as the Salvation Army nnd other chnritles report u greater need for donations this year. If you have nows or memories to share, pleuse call Shirley on 492-5115 or email s(Ulink®hotmail.com. If you hnvc found n small black camera case witll strap near the V-Point Building, cnll or email. Kelly Sloan of North Iredell, social worker of the D avie Senior Services, presents gifts to caregivers and a door prize to ¿dith Johnson. M ickey Cartner, former W oodm en of the World Daniel B oone District M anager'and a retired state m anager, presents Phil and Darlene Fuller a Com munity Ser­ vice Award from Lodge 323. 180 folks attended the W oodm en of the World - L odges 323 and 999 annual Thanksgiving and Christm as dinner last w eek. Seniors enjoy a Friday afternoon of bingo sponsored by the V-Point Ruritans a s Bobbie Kay M essick and Alice A bsher (right) call the num bers.'WrSlllinSSIIOPIiriMIIEIEWELEIISl f ilYear Thank You! To All of Our Great Customers and Friends! > MamEirsRiNcs M a d e f o r M o m ! •CUSS RINGS O r d e r N o w ! < QUALI1Y WATCHES 2 0 - 4 0 % O F F ! GOLD GALLERY 4 9 •REPAIRS"“' MOCKSVILLE 751-3747 NEXT TO PEEBLES S p e c ia lt y ! CLEMMONS 766-1800 NEXTTOMI-PUEBLO •1/2 PRICE"““ 'I J e w e lr y ! By Janice Jordan Sheffield-Calahuln Correspondent Perhaps this week I cun remember the correct name of euch day now that the mental confusion produced by the brief school vacation and Thanks­ giving holiday has pa.ssed. Some of us have learned new names for a couple duys ofthe year; Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Deer season went into full swing on Thanksgiving Day followed by another kind of hunt the following tnorning. Serious shoppers, including- Brandi Drye, Cindy Beaver, Holly McDaniel, and many others captured great bargains by getting to the stores curly for Ihe limited specials. Those who were a little leery of partici­ pating with the crowds opted to look for their bargains online. Put me in thut cutegory, as the free shipping plus the good priccs, were nil it took to convince me to order from thé Internet. In spite of those intentions, I still managed to Shop some locally. I just waited until the rush for the super bargains hnd calmcd down. Another way that shoppers cnn help within our county is to purchnse gift curds through the Humane Society of Davic. The cards are for full face value, but a percentage will be given to the Humane Society. For more Information, contnct Krlsly Herbert at 940-7411, or visit www.davienchumane.org. The meal processors nre busy with tho bounty from the dccr hunters, and I suspect some trophies are in the works. Andy Drye was quite happy with the ' 8-polnt buck he shot. A lot of entertaining slories are making the rounds about the ones that were spotted but got away, but several locnl hunters did manage to take their limits. When you hnvc a late November birthday, you always have a chance tliat it will fall on Thanksgiving Day. That happened this yoar for Wade Reeves, whose 80th birthday was Nov. 26. Fumily members enabled him to celebrate for several days by surprising him on Sundny, Nov. 22 with u birthday luncheon held at the Shefrield-Calahain Community Center. About a hundred guests enjoyed barbecue pork and chickcn, sUiw, baked benns nnd potato salad, with rolls and hushpuppies. All the food was prepared by Wade’s children, Pamela Ladd, Wilbur Reeves, P i n o N e w s Our com m unity's Poplar Springs School is ready for the Christm as se a so n festivities. Andy Drye, with his 8-m onth old daughter on his lap, sh ow s off the 8-polnt buck he shotV Chester Reeves, and their families. Along with the cxpectcd birthday cuke were sevcrnl other desserts to tempt everyone. November wns a spccial month indeed, as Wade and his wife, Estelle, also celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary on the 10th. Thanks lo Brenda Bailey for sharing this family news about her big brother. Be reminded that Shefncld- Cnlahnln Volunteer Fire Department will be a drop-off location for the Toys for Tots program on Mondny nights between now und Christmas. A special box for donations of brand new toys will be set up only on Monday nights between the hours of 7 and 9. so you must bring your donations on that day and times only. Do not gift wrap. ■Thanks to everyone who bought Boston Btitl pork roasts from the Sheffield-Calahaln Volunteer Fire Dopurtmont. About 130 were sold. My fnmily enjoyed one Sundny for our belntcd Slicffield Thnnks- giving meal. In answer to some inquiries about the hume of the roust, the cut is actually from the shoulder of the hog. Tho way the hog shoulder was cut in the Boston area during the Revolu­ tionary Wur duys und bccause it wus stored in cusks or barrels, also known as bulls, is how the name started and has continued everywhere today, except in Boston. Regardless of its hislory, it makes wonderful barbecuc. With the fire department’s unnual Children’s 'Christmns Pnrty scheduled Sunday, Dec. 6, this is the lust week to purchnse tickets for the chance to win a Giant Christmns Stocking for thnt spccinl child in your life. Call Lori right away at 492- 2529 to buy slocking tickcts at $1 cach, or lo get 12 tickets for $10. The winning lickel will be drawn ut the purly between 2 und 4 p.m. You do nol hnve to be prbsent to win. Anyone who hns questions nbout the pnrty may conlact Brandi at 462- 1416. The Sheffield-Calahaln Volunteer Fire Deparlment Auxiliary elected officers for the coming year: Ellie Drye, president; Lori Cheeks, vice president: Alisa Allen, secretary; and Barbara Trent, treasurer. Members of the community are welcome to join. Having a spouse on the fire­ fighting roster is not a requirement. The Annual Community M eeting of the Sheffield- Calahaln Volunteer Fire Department will be Monday, Jan. 4, 2010 at 7 p.m. ut the station on Dyson Road. Four people will be elected to the bourd of directors. Nominntions cun be tuken from the floor, but the cundidnte must be present to run. All urea residents nre invited. New Union United Metho­ dist Church continues its hour of activities for school age children cach Wednesday from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Anyone who would like to attend is welcome. Call 492-6408 for additional Information. On Sundny, Dec. 13, New Union will hold a Christmas program, “Where, When, and Why”, at 7 p.m. Both Ihc Wednesday night event and the Christmas program ure being held nt tho primnry church on the corner of Sheffield und County Line roads. A live nativity will be on view Saturday, Dcc. 19 nt 6:30 p.m. Hot chocolnte and cookies will be served. This takes pluce at New Union’s Assembly Grounds, 1446 Sheffield Road, behind the church officc. The traditional Christmas Eve service will be at 8 p.m, al the old Zion Church between the church office and the parsonage at 1436 Shefflcid Road, Mountain Park Old Time Band is scheduled to play nl the Sheffield Music Hnll on Suturdny, Dec, 5. For more informution, call 704-546-3099. Crusher Run performs on Friday, Dec. 4 nt Applewood Park in Cann, Va, from 7:30- 10:30 p.m, nnd on the next evening at Christopher’s Pizzn in Meadows of Dan, Va. from 7-10 p.m. Ijames Baptist Church members offer sympathy to Jnson Webb and his Himily in the loss of his grandmother, Jean Burnes. Ijames collcclcd food for the Storehouse for Jesus recently. They hud choirs of the six sister churches to gnthcr at the host church, Cedar Creek Missionury Buptist Church, for an evening of song and fellowship, Ouest Baptist churches were Ijames, Farmington, Eaton’s, Courtney, nnd Union Hill, Ijames Youth conlinue to collcct items for homeless kits. They hnve been blessed by the response of the recipients. Anyone who would like to contribute lo this project should contnct Todd and Shnron McDaniel at 492-2979. The youth group is planning an outdoor nativity. More than a Manger, for Dec. 18 and 19 frorn 6-8 p.m. on the church grounds. There will be six scenes set up to drive by with refreshments and a treat brought to your car. You will not want to miss this evenl that portrays Christ’s life on earth from birth to resurrection. On Sunday, Nov, 29 at the 11 a.m. service, Ijames hosted a missionary speaker who portrayed Lottie Moon. This was a 4-3 tall single woman from Virginia who paved the way for foreign missionaries. The speaker told of Lottie’s life nmong the Chinese people, where she lived for more than 40 years, converting many lo Christianity. Lottie Moon died on Christmas Eve, 1912. Southem Buptists collect for the Lottie Moon foreign missions ench yenr during December, ljumcs hns set up Christmas, mailboxes nt the church for members und regulnr visitors to exchange Christmns cards. Mnny are donating their savings on postage to the Lottie Moon offering. A Christmas Open House is planned at the Poplar Springs School at 660 Ijames Church Rond on Saturday, Dee. 12 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Local artists and craftsmen will offer unique items for sale, A portion of proceeds will be given to the school to help support future programs. With a donation, you cnn enjoy ham biscuits or homemade vegetable soup with sourdough rolls, and o drink. This historic school building, with its many art camps and other progrums, has become a wonderful asset for our communities. Learn more at www.poplarspringsschool.com or by calling 492-5277. There will be un open house at the historic Cana School at Angell und Cuna roads, lhat same day from 10 a.m.-noon. Baked goods will be on sale. Birthdays begin this week on the third for Candace B. Reeves, Randy G. Grocc, and Sherry Lasswell; Kendall Gobble, Wilbur Reeves, und Helen Sampson on the fourth; Michelle Beck on the fifth; Stephanie Rcavis and Missy Gaither on the seventh; and Candace Vaughn, Weston Ijames, and Caria Pricc on the eighth. Celebrating wedding . anniversaries will be Randy and Brenda Anderson on the sixth; Larry and Sue Johnson on the eighth; and Charles and Robin Sinith on the ninth. Condolences are offered to all of the family members of Calvin “Coolie” Cline. Mr. Cline, who was a resident of Autumn Care of Mocksvillc at the time of his death on Nov. 23, was 85 years old and is survived by his wife, Regina Olivia Young Cline of Duke Whittaker Road. Survivors also include Sheffield-Calahaln firefighters, Teresa and Clayton Campbell. The family requested lhal memorials be considered for Heaven Bound Full Gospel Church in Mocksville, or to Davic Funeral Service lo nssist with funeral expenses. Share your news for our column by emailing jvjjordan®hotmail,com or by phoning me at 492-5836. W ade R eev es celebrated a m ileston e birthday on Thanksgiving day. DyNoraLulhnm Pino Correspondent We want to thank everyone who attended the breukfust at W esley Chapel United Methodist Church Saturday. Nov. 21. Proceeds go to A Storehouse for Jesus for holiday meals'and Christmas gifts. Out of town guests that attended, that we are aware of, were Bill and Nancy Benson of Charlotte nnd Peggy nnd Ervin Angell of Munteo. We want to thunk everyone who put in that extra work. We especially want to thank Nancy Miller for all her hard work. The United Methodist Women nt Wesley Chapel are selling pecans for $8 for a I lb, bug of pieces and halves. Chocolate covered peanuts ore available for $5 for u 1 pound bag. For informution contact Crossword Answers uny of the Wesley Chnpel Methodist women. Bill und Nuncy Benson visited Norn Lathum Saturday, Nov, 21, afler attending the breakfast at Wesley Chapel, Mnry McCnshin is home from nn extended stuy nt the Mayo clinic. She is improving dully. Bob nnd Kathy Ellis recently spent n few days in Pittsburgh, Pn. with Bob’s aunt and uncle, Adrienne and Mike Ellis. On Friday night they nttended ‘Light Up Night’ in downtown Pittsburgh. Suturday night Mike and Adrienne hosted u purly at their home for friends and relatives in honor of their North Curolinu guests, Mike’s birth­ dny nnd their son Greg’s birth­ day. Approxlmntely 25 guests enjoyed the evening together. Sunduy, Nov. 22, Frank and Nancy Payne hosted lunch for Sudoku Solution CASH FOR CHRISTMAS • W E BUY GOLD 9 1 2 5 3 8 6 4 7 5 3 e 4 7 9 1 8 2 7 4 8 2 6 1 5 9 3 4 2 9 8 1 6 7 3 5 8 7 5 3 9 2 4 1 6 1 6 3 7 5 4 8 2 9 3 9 1 6 4 5 2 7 8 2 5 4 9 8 7 3 6 1 6 8 7 1 2 3 9 5 4 Norn Lathnm, Jim and Chinera Lathum, Kendra, M.J. and Stephen Jacobs, Toni, Henry and Megan Phillips, J.R. McCiamrock and Ginn McCinmrock. Suturduy nighl, Nov. 21, Jim and Chineru Lathnm escorted Norn Latham to the senior dinner at the 1st United Methodist Church in Mocks­ ville. Thore was a large number of seniors there and they all enjoyed n delicious menl. After dinner, they were entertained by n magician who was a lot of fun. Betty and Roland West had 30 family and friends at Frostlands at Cana. The guests who enjoyed the traditional thanksgiving meal were all of their immediate family and Gray and Luray Etchison und Rachel and Rusty Yancey of Clommons, Sarah Yancey of Chapel Hill and her friend Mills Vance of Statesville, Betty Grissom of Advance and Marty und Bill Bnbcock of Rnleigh. In the nftemoon the group had u birthdny party for Autumn und Aiexnnder Spillman who were 12 yenrs old Nov. 25. Autumn and Alexander received many gifts und ulong wilh the others ' present enjoyed birthday cuke, cookies und home mnde ice creum. Reece Tutterow, dnughter of Jnson and Paige Tutterow, was also honored. She was 4 years old on Nov. 28. Her specinl guest wus her baby sister, Hnrper Tutterow, who is 6 months old. Reece hud n fine time with hor own specinl liltle birthdny cnke. Fourgenerntions of Reese’s family were present. Sara Eure enjoyed Thanksgiving with her family. Her sons, Claude and Chariie came from Orlando, Fla, to spend it with their mother. All of Claude’s family came but Charlie’s was not able. Her dnughter, Deborah, and her fnmily were there to enjoy the holiday, Marie and Gene Miller had a good Thanksgiving at the home of their son and daughter- in-law, Pat and Kathy Miller, All the family attended. Ostine and Luther West traveled to Lawndale to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with hor sister. Sue Boles. DeW illa Smith enjoyed Thanksgiving lunch at the home of Howard and Easter Correll. That evening all her children enjoyed soup und sandwiches at her home. Jim nnd Chinern Lntham hosted Thnnksgiving lunch ut their home with 20 family and friends enjoying a delicious ■ meal and fellowship together, W esley Chapel held a Hanging of the Greens service Snturdny nighl. Pnslor Jnck Tookey and wife. Pastor Jacqueline Tookey, pastor at Oak Forest UMC in Midway, presented a progrum that wns a blessing to all. The finale was decorating the Chrismon tree. Afterwards everyone enjoyed soup nnd snndwiches in the fellowship hall. Andrea and Andrew Brock were honored with a baby shower on Sunday ufternoon in the fellowship hall hosted by Wesley Chapel. They received mnny useful gifts for the baby they are oxpecting in January. Also, helping with the shower was her sister, Christie Gardner of Huntersville. Christie spent the weekend with her parenls, Jesse and Madelyn Gentry, VS IIWY64 ШТ lOCWV/tW, NC370iH WWW.l'ORKKM'ns'T.COM lOCATHnON nm64-u4Mii,i!myr 0/'lliyr<l4^IVD iiwYgoi iNiemcTioN Сб - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 3,2009 ui;i’ui;si: \ I \ i i \ i; Julia Howard AY.' HousT 7*)th Distiicf Plcnse contact me in; MOCKSVILLE; (336) 751-8567 RALEIGH: (919) 733-5904 State Legislative Building 16 W. Jones Street, Rm 1106 Raleigh, NC 27601-1096 E m a il; J u lia h ® n c le g .n e t Ими FOH arJvM HowMtii Obituaries ( У/Л w A y/^A, Lathel Miller Combs Liithdl Miller Combs, 78, of Will Boone Road, Mocksville, died Monday, Nov. 23, 2009 at Wuke Forest University Baptist Medical Center, Born in Lowell April 5, 1931, she was the daughter of the late William and Coy Susie Lawrence Miller, She was re­ tired from Burlington Mills in Cooleemee and was a member of Harvest Baptist Fellowship, Her husband, Hoyle W. Combs, preceded her in denth on March 12, 2000, She was also preceded in death by a son, Hoyle MichacI Combs, a grand­ son, Scotty McAbee; a brother, Doyle Miller and sister, Myrtis Bames, Survivors: 5 daughters, Janice (Charles) McAbee, Joann Burton and Jill (Richie) Robertson, all of Mocksvillc, Amie (Jim) Janeski of Kannipolis and Sandra (Nathan) Barfield of Clemmons; a brother, Cletus (Mildred) Millet of Mocksvillc; 2 sisters, Edna Angel and Texola (Jay) Tucker, all of Mocksville; 10 grnndchildrcn; 27 great grandchildren: and several nieces and nephews. The service to celebrate the life of Mrs, Combs wns Fridny, Nov, 27 nt 2 p,nr, in the Davie Funernl Scrvice Chapel with Pustor Will Pryor officiating. Burial was in the Liberty United Methodist Church Cemetery, Memorials; Harvest Baptist Fellow.ship, PO Box 2145, Ad­ vance, JoAnn West Phillips JoAnn West Phillips, 64, of Galax Va., died Snturday,>Nov, 28, 2009 at Forsyth Medical Center, She was bom Sept, 26,1945 to the late James and Pauline West, She is also preceded in death by her daughter, Cynthia Jane Gaither, and brother, Walter Lee West, Survivors: her husbnnd, Levi Phillips of the home; her pet, Atmic; a daughter, Lisa Ann Whitley of Mock.sville; 2 sons nnd daughter-in-law, Jeffcrey Scott Whitley, und Timothy Wayne und Wendy Whitley, ull of Cooleemee; a stepson, Danny Phillips of Woodlenf; 3 broth­ ers and sistcr-in-luw. Lurry Eu­ gene und Kathy West, and James Robert West Jr., all of Mocksville, and John William West of Salisbury; 2 special sis- ters-in-luw, Pnnsy Hnwks nnd Brenda Normnn and husband, Donnie; 6 grundchildren, Leigh Anne Wentherman, Ashley Dawn Whitley, Mindy Dawn Gaither, Robert Gaither, Jason Scott Whitley, Robbie Scott Whitley; 3 step-grandchildrcn, Wnde Phillips, Lea Phillips, Ryan Phillips; und a great­ grandchild, Ryan Gaither, A memorial scrvice wus held Sunduy, Nov, 29 at 4 p,m, in the Fairvicw Bnptist Church with the Rev, Sam Holder officiating. Memorials: Pancreatic Can­ cer Research, Online condolences; ii'ivtv', iwincomuyfimerab. com'. S T E V E IJA M E S C A R P E T C L E A N IN G DISCOVER TH E B EA U TY OF YO U R CARPET! 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If you or someone you know needs help - check out Angel Food Ministries at Jericho chutch of Christ. ^ M I N I I I R I E I Local host site: Jericho Church oi Christ, 124 Davie Academy Rd For inform ation: call 492-5291, v isit w w w .jerichotoday.coni M en u s and in fo also available; Jericho church b u ild in g , Storehouse For Jesus, & senior center. Lnst day to order Is Sundav. Dec. 6*^ Food Pickup Is Dec. 12“* Samuel Paul Hall Mr, Sumuel Puul Hall, 50, of Dogwood Lnne, Mocksville, died Saturday, Nov, 28,2009, at Forsyth Medical Center in Win­ ston-Snlcm, He wus born in Yudkin County on Aug, 2,1959, to Wil- linmE, "Bill” Hull und Betty H, Hull of Mocksville, He wus past president of the Mocksville Jay- cees, Mr, Hall’s favorite quote was "Live us ifyou were to die tomorrow, but learn as if you were to live forever,” Also surviving: his wife, Jackie Hartley Hall, and •a son, Evan Hall, both of the home; a sister, Eliznbeth Sparks (Dwight) of Advance; a brother, William Hall (Toni) of Hickoiy; mother-in-law, Mary Hartley of Salisbury; sisters- and brothers- in-law, Cnndy H, Grose of Mocksvillc; Forrest (Tnmara) Hartley of Stokesdale; Patrick (Janice) Hartley of Germany; nieces and nephews, Katie Grose (Greg) Brewer, John MichacI Grose, Brandi Hartley, Ryan Hartley, Nonh Hartley, Lori Robertson (Kevin), Nuncy Vogler and Heather Hall; and great-nephews, Whit Robertson and John Hartley Brewer,, A funerul .service was con­ ducted ut 3 p,m, Tuesduy, Dcc, 1, at First Baptist Church, M ocksville, with the Rev, Charles Bullock and Dr, Van Lnnkford officiating. Burial fol­ lowed in Rose Cemetery, The family received friends from 1- 3 p,m, at the church. Memorials: Murch of Dimes, 1275 Mamiironeck Avc„ White Pluins, NY 10605 Attn: DRFR, Online condolences: www,uatonfuncnilscr\’ice.com. n f iOvar 20 Ym t* ExpwlanM Fully Innund • FiM Ettlim lM Shutters Replacement Wlrxlows N IW C O N tf RUCflON and IIIIMOD«L|INa HfiJMJUEAK A» MftjttAttilMt JilO tMJr, Chaiy, Owner \ R e - O p e n i n q o f Shop Open Wednesdays Only, 11a.m.-5p.tn. S tarting Dec. 3rd (Open to Walk’In Customers) Hom«n»d*CooM«i 1 CupcikMtBrawnlM, ; CwoliMMudPIt«, I CookkD^ILoltM onl/ •Girt Basket»-Mall Order •Wholesale-Corporate 2074Hwy.601 N,Sult*101 Mo(kjvlHt^NC27028 (Acros! riom ChilityTnicklngl336-492-2449 Patty Parks Swaringen Putty Pnrks Swuringcn, 74 of Salisbury, died on Sunday, Nov, 29, 2009 at her home in Frederick, Md, after a battle of lung disease. Born March 1, 1935 in Woodleaf, she wns the da\igliter of the late Arthur W, and Donnie Pierce Parks, She was educated in the Woodlcaf schools. She enjoyed being a mother, grandmother nnd great­ grandmother, She wus employed for Erik Anders, Salisbury Manufacturing, nnd Tri-State Medical Supply before retiring. For the pnst 2 years Pat lived with her sister-in-law, Hilda Hutcheson in Maryland and waS'cared for by her children and their families. She wns a member of Sherrills Ford Baptist Church, Her husband, Luther Allen Swaringen preceded her in deatli on May 25, 2005, Survivors: her children, David Dwigglns imd wife Junna of Mesa, Ariz,, Richard Dwigglns of Snlisbury, und Karen Boger of Mocksville; step-children, Ricky Allan Swaringen nnd wife Stucy of Capistrano Beach, Calif,, Debbie Hilton und husband Arnold of Oukboro nnd Darla Cnrriker and husbnnd Nelson of Albemarle; 19 grandchildren; and 18 greut-grundchildrcn. Her funeral services will be conducted nt 11 n,m, Saturday, Dec, 5 at Summersett Memorial Chapel in Sulisbury with the Rev. Hurold Hughes of Sherrills Ford Baptist Church officinting. Burial will follow at Rowan MemorinI Purk, Snlisbury, The family will receive friends 7-9 p,m, Friday, Dcc, 4 nt Summersett Funeral Home, Mcmorinls: Sherrills Ford Bnptist, 6455 Sherrills Ford Road, Salisbury, 28147. Online condolcnces: mmswiimerscl(ftuwnilliome,co>n. Laura Smith Sides Mrs. Lauru Smith Sides, 85, of Advance, died on Friday,, Nov. 27, 2009 al the Knte B. Reynolds Hospice Home, She was born Feb, 17, 1924 in Diivie County to John H. and Annie Smith Smiih. Mrs. Sides was preceded in deuth by her husband, Douglas Dalton Sides; and a sisler, Marquitta Hilton. Survivors: a son, Jerry (Gail) Wood of Advance; a daughter, Jean Jeffries of Advance; a granddaughter, Tonyn (Bill) Hutchins of Durham; a grent- grandduughter, Alexnndru Hutchins; n great-grandson, lyier Hutchins; nnd a brother. Bob (Ada) Smith of Mocksville. A funeral service was held nt 2 p.m. Monday, Nov. 30 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel with Pastor Kenneth D. Dees officinting, Burial fol­ lowed in the Bethlehem United Methodist Church cemetery. The family received friends an hour prior to the service. Online condolences: www.hayworth-millencom. F re e B ib le C o u rs e “Getting To Know Jesus" is a FREE Home Bible Course to assist you in the study of your own Bible, You will leam at your own pace and in the privacy of your own home. All lessons are handled by mnil. Enroll today. Mall Toi Name; Church of Christ 605 North Mnin Street Addres-s Mocksville, NC 27028 nmcofc@yndtol,ncl ________Zlp_ Roy Spencer Brown Jr. Mr, Roy Spenccr Brown Jr„ 86, of Sanford Avenue, Mocks­ ville, died Saturday, Nov, 28, 2009, at Rowan Regional Medi­ cul Center in Snlisbury, He wus born Oct, 20, 1923, in Mccklenburg Counly lo the lute Roy Spencer Brown Sr, nnd Ruby Lee Fortner Brown, Mr, Brown wus owner nnd operator of Mocksville Ice and Coal Co, which later bccninc Mocksvillc Oil Co, He was a member of First United Methodist Church, Mocksville since 1952 and was a veteran of the U,S, Army Air Force having served during World War II, Mr, Brown was a fisherman, hunter nnd loved rac­ ing homing pigeons. He wns n retired volunteer nrenghter with the Mocksville Fire Department and was a member of the Mocksville Ma.sonic Lodge, Survivors: his wife of 60 yenrs, Elnine Prycc Brown of the homo; 2 dnughtcrs, Teresa Brown Stcrrett (CIny) of Stuunton, Va, and Snnilrn Brown Howell (Chnrlie) of Mocksville; 5 grnndchiidren. Bill Stcrrett (Stephnnlc), Duvc Stcrrett, Matt Howell (Stephanie), Jordan Howell and Rachel Howell; 3 grent-grand- children. Will, Jack and Grahum Stcrrett; a sister, Billie Sue Hollar (Emery) of Lcnington; a brother, Kenneth Brown of Denver; and several nieces and nephews, A memorial servicc was con­ ducted al I p,m. Tucsdny, Dcc, I, nt First United Methodist Church with Dr, Joe Collins nnd Ihe Rev, Darren Alexunder of­ ficiating,,The family received friends following Ihe servicc at the Fnmily Life.Center, Buriul was private in Rose Cemetery. Memorials; First Methodist Nativity Fund, 310 N. Main St., Mocksvillc. Online condolences; www.ealonfunemhervice.com. George Felton Wellman Mr. George Felton Wellman, 89, of Advance died Sunday, Nov. 29, 2009 at his home. He was bom April 14,1920 in Kingsley, Pn. to George Clifford and Carrie Felton Wellmnn. MrWellmnn served in Ihe U.S. Navy during Worid War II and was retired from Prudential Life Insurance Co. He was preceded in death by a son, David, and a daugh­ ter, Debra. Surviving: his wife,,Dor­ othy; 4 children, Joyce, Donald, Jacqucline and Dunne; 13 grnndchiidren: and 13 greut-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 3 at Hillsdale United Method­ ist Church with the Rev. Jerry Webb officiating. The family will receive friends one hour prior lo the service at the church. Burial of the cremated remains will be in Prospect Cemetery in Enst Stroudsburg, Pn.. Memorials: YVEDDI Transportation, 1413 W, Main St„ Yadkinviile, 27055, Online condolences: www.hayworth-millencom. Free Classifieds Call 1-877-751-2120 for details DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdiiy, Dcc. 3,2009 - C7 Director Camilla Helton worl<s with the children rehears­ ing for "Camel Lot," from left: B raeden M artens, Dam ian Garcia, Christian M artens, Riley.M artens, and Hailey Moiloy.Community Children’s Choir Production Of ‘Came! Lot’Sunday The Community Childrens Choir will present the musical “Camel Lol" al Hillsdale Baptist Church on Sunday, Dec. 6 at 5 p.m. The choir is made up of 45 students, grades K-6, from Dnvie, Forsyth and Guilford counties. The choir is under the musical direction of Cheryl Halver of Greensboro and choreographer Cumilln Helton of Advance. Camel Lot is a story of a giri who.sc dream takes her to nnother place and time the Camel Lot, where her dad is the manager. Songs include "Cninel Lot," "We’ve Got a Cumcl for You" nnd trnditionnl Chrislmns enrols such ns “Awny in a Manger," “Hark the Herald Angels Sing" and others. The church is ut4815 US 158 in Advnnce, Breakfast Saturday At Oak Grove Oak Grove United Methodist Church, 1944 US 158, Mocks­ villc, will hold u communily breakfast from 7-10 n,m, Snlurdny, Dec. 5. For a donation, dine on eggs, biscuits and gravy, snusnge, country hum and grits. Emm a US Road To Perform Saturday At Calvary Baptist Emmaus Road, a Southern gospel quartet from Dalton, Ga„ will perform on Saturday, Dec, 5 nt 6 p,m. at Culvury Baptist Church on Dnvie Acudemy Road west of Mocksville. Admission is free, and an offering will be acccptcd. To leam more, conlnct the pastor. Dr. Perry Hampton, at 998-3991, . Emmnus Rond wus estublished in 2003 and consists of owner and tenor vocalist Greg Witt, lead vocalist Scott Mnrshnll, bari­ tone vocalist Chad Sheppard und bass vocalist Justin Smith, All stnrted singing at n young age and have performed with other re- gionul and nutional groups. They perform traditional songs such as "I’ll Fly Away,” "I’m Winging My Way Back Home” and " How Great Thou Art,” and other chart songs such as “Jesus Is The Rock,” “When He Calls My Name” nnd “Mercy, Grace and Love.” They also do severul ucappelln hymns such ns "Standing On Holy Oround” and "Amazing Gruce.” To learn more about the group, visit www.emmuusroadiiuartet.com. 0 0 O f T WATCH BATTERIES MOCKSVILLE • 751-3747 I I ______ I COLD GALLRRY | CLEM I^SjJ^800J The Briar Patch W i n e & B e e r T a s t in g E v e r y S a t u r d a y - Advance Location Only - / Holiday D écor - ‘ -u/' / i • Fresh Custom Wre«(ths , \ f f3ift Baskets ^ >, y \.V(Qour.rî)ét Ffoods.featuring;'^ ^ -O I|ie> Fresh B.i^ked.G(j,9ds,,'‘,.,’..S Y t . ;;r Fctrt#; ’ '*1;/ » ' -Local Truffle Bettor & Many^ ' ’ ' O ther Fir^e D eieçtables ' 25% OFF O n e H oliday D écor Exc)ucJos: Food & Dovorago, Livo Plants & Gruunoiy Expires 12*07-09 172 Hwy. 801, Advance, NC .ЭЯ6-908-2092 2.'5()OS,Stntiroriin(i, Win.ston Salem, NC 336-708-6990 His: Mon-Frl lOnm iipm, Snt 9mri Bpm, Sun llnm 5pm } ;; ^ i s ? , ' i . , . l i 1,1 / r i f f j , , A > J ‘ 4 L ‘ u l ' This message brought to you by these local businesses who encourage you to worship at the church of your choice. 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BCBS.NC and PARTNERS are independèht licensees of the Blue Cross ond Blue Shield Association. U6608a, 8/09 M0OS3_4424,9/ë/09 F e u ’m i n ü t o n N e w s By Laura Mathis Farmington Correspondent Progress continues at tlie Farmington Community Center. Several months ago 1 mentioned that the community center was is in the process of raising funds to replace the old windows in what use to be the cafeteria of the former Farmington School. Thunks to concerned and gra­ cious people, the community center raised more than $17,000. The . Farmington Ruritan Club, Go'od Timers Square Daiice Group, and local families met the need. The idea was to allow groups to purchase a window and in turn, the com­ munity center would place a plaque honoring a special per­ son or group. This was a way to continue the restoration of the center, and honor residents from the community. A dedication banquet is being scheduled for Spring of 2010. As I looked at two windows, side by side, one new and the other old, it wus us a picturc of the building's pust and future. The old building has seen n lot of people come through its doors forthe lust 80+ years. It has served many pur­ poses and still there are many years left to serve the Farming­ ton community Restoration has come a olong way for what is C l a u 'k s v i l l e N e w s now the Farmington Commu­ nity Center. It is the result of a lot of hard work from people in the community, coming to­ gether to reach a common goul; to preserve a piece of history that will in turn, be used to meet needs in our community. Restoration of the old cufcte- riu is the next big step in com­ pleting the rcvitulizution of the community center. The new spucc will be used to expand the Senior Center, which is greutly needed, and provide a large meeting area for locul clubs lind families. It be u greut pluce for bunquets, receptions, and Iurge meelings. The plan is to put in a new kitchen, bathrooms, und i> Iurge dining ureu. The next phase will be to organize vol­ unteers to gut the place. This will tuke hurd work and dedicu­ tion from volunteers und uddi- tionul funds raised for supplies und equipment. Thunks to the generosity of locnl residents, a big chunk of the renovation is complete. We just need to con­ tinue to work together und keep in mind the goal, to preserve u piece of history thut will In turn, be used lo meet needs in our community. If you or someone you know huve skills in con­ struction, uccess to restuurunt grude kitchen equipment or tnblcs und chairs, und would like to help out with the renovation or would like to donate funds for the project, contact Laura Mathis at 998-2912. On Nov. 25, seniors enjoyed their monthly Craft Day, They decorated aprons provided by the Davie United Wuy. The next Furmington Pres­ ervation meeting will be on Wednesduy, Dcc. 9 nt 7 p.m. at the Farmington Community Center. According to Heather Feurnbuch, consultunt hired to complete the NC Historical Regestry applicution, the appll-: cution will be submitted in Feb. 2010. The bulunce due to puy for this proccss is $2,300. A win- ter/eurly spring fundruiser is being plunned to meet thut goul. The community has been sup­ portive und committed to this projcct. Pleuse plun to uttend the meeting und Icurn how,you can help with this upcoming fundraiser. I would like to wish John und Rose Caudle a happy anni­ versary. The couple celebrated 65 yeurs of love and dedication on Nov. 21. Keep up the good work you two. 1 hope euch member of the Furmington community hud u greut Thunksglving Duy with fumily und friends. Pleuse stay heulthy und sufc for Christmus is just around the corner. By Marcia Lambe Clarksville Correijpondenl I hope everyone had a won­ derful Thanksgiving und ure getting reudy for Christmus. Don't forget the Mocksvillc Christmus purade Saturday. Sara Eure enjoyed having her sons from Florida home for Thanksgiving. Several members and guests of fiicar Creek.Baptist Church. uttMded the Twin City Chester's Christmas Concert Sunday at Winston-Sulem Stute University, and dinner ut K&W. . Clurksvillc Seniors wish to thunk tlie Norlh Davie Ruritun Club for tho delicious lunch pre­ pared for them last Suturduy. The Adult Choir of Bear Creek Baptist Church will present "The Christmas Story in Carols and PoettyS iSuhdjìiy, ' Òet v^lfwishes to Jimiiiy Alwood, Edith Bcck, Spencer Barneycuslle, Clyde Irelund. Birthduy wishes to B.J. Coley, Dec 4i and Christine Speer and Tanner Cull, Dec, 5. To include information in this column, contact tne at mundyprlssy®yadtelnet. 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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 3,2009 - DI S n a c k s W ith S a n ta Smart Start Celebrates The Season With Holiday Tradition On Saturday, Nov; 21 Smart Start of Davie presented the 6th Annual Snacks with Santa; A Celebration of , | Holiday Traditions, at North Davie Middle School. The free event was held from 10 a.m.-noon and provided snacks, games and crafts for children to celebrate holidays froni around the world. Santa vyas on hand for photos. As ihe children sat on his lap, they also gave Santa their wish lists. The event is u community outreuch thut drew more than 300 people. Canned goods wer^ collected for A Storehouse for Jesus and snacks were donated to the Book Bags of Hope program at Pinebrook and William R. Duvie elementury schools. "Our Snacks with Santa event provides Smart Start with an opportunity to reach out into the community,” suid Corey M iller, executive director. "Wc are here to provide services and programs to all children in Davie County from birth to 5 years old. It’s a great way for families to learn more about what we have to offer while having a fun time getting in the holiday spirit.” Each year, the event rotates' between the three Davie County middle schools - with North Davie being the host this year. The middle school Junior Civitans are a valuable partner at this event, as they give of their time to volunteer and help participants get in the spirit. Miller said. He said Smart Start thanks the Junior Civitans and their leaders, Davie High FTA, Don W6oten and everyone else who helped to make this event possible. Representatives from other community organizations hosted many activities; Davie Public Library, Davie United Way, Davie Family YMCA, D avie D om estic Violence Services & Rape Crisis Center, DARE/Davie County Sheriff’s Department, A Child’s World Learning Center, Mocksville- Davie Parks & Recreation, and Philip Morris Photography. • “We’d also like to thank these organizations for their donations; D avie Couhty Schools, North Davie Middle School, Shady Orove Elementary School, Davidson County Community College, D avie Pregnancy Center, M ocksville-Duvie Parks & Recrcation Department/ Special Olympics. “This event would not be possible without the support of all the local agencies, our board of directors, Davie County Schools and all the com m ittee members and volunteers that come ,put and help us eudh year,”; .Miller saidi ‘‘It really shows what a great community spirit we have here in Duvie County.” Smart Start of Davie is a non-profit organization serving all children in Duvie County, from birth to 5, by providing quality resources und scrviccs for families and child care providers so that children are prepared for success in school and beyond. For more inform ation on Snacks with Santa or the programs and services offered by Smart Start, call 751-2113 of visit the website at www.davie.mart.4lari.org. Sydney Smith w atches her brother, Zayne, knock down Ivey R andiem an enjoys a marker, pins In a bowling gam e. Allison Hilliard enjoys a candy can e. Jededlah A nderson enjoys his snack. B randy R o sen b u rg e n ­ cou rages her son , Noah, during a gam e.This group of children enjoys singing holiday son gs. Two m ore attendants at the S n ack s with Santa enjoy m aking holiday crafts. Gavin and Gabrielle Turfler m ake an ornam ent. Щ: \ ■ |! i! li i D2 - DAVIÉ COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 3,2009 D a v i e S c h o o l s Shndy Grove Elementnry Fourth graders wrapped up science units und arc studying North Carolina and its three regions. Students are working on n landform map showing the three regions of the state. In math, they are studying mean, median, mode, imd range. They learned a rap to help them remember the difference. On Nov. 12, an assembly honored veterans from the community. Severul students shared essays on why Veteran’s Duy is important. The December PTO program will be provided by fourth grade students who will present n timeline on North Carolina history. Chcck the school website for the weekly newsletter and other updates. The Birthday Book Club is a new program that will help scliool increase the luiinber of books in the media center. Parents can commemorate their child’s birthday by purchasing a book in their child’s honor during their birthday month. The following students were honored for their August, September, and Octobcr birthdays: Salem Comatzer, Chelsea Strnnge, Jake Powers, Curlie Wilson, Cluire Wilson, Sophiu Kruc/.ko, Matthew Downey, Adam Samosku, Saruh Sumoska, Juckson Wuyne, Meghun Coats, Nina Thompson, Jacob Love, Emmu Schreiner, Jack Roback, Hannah Klein, Molly Powell, kayli Garwood, Valentina Roa, and Olivia West. Fourth nnd fifth graders interested in being on the Elementnry Bnttle of the Books tcnm huve stnrted reading books for the competition. They will begin meeting weekly in Jnnunry. All students are invited to make n storybook ornnment for a storybook tree in the medin center during December. Prizes will be given. More informution can be found on Mrs. Johnson’s website. South Davie Middle Clubs are preparing to spread joy to others during the holiduy season. Junior Civituns collected toys from students and teacher's for the Toys for Tots program. They donated $226 to the Storehouse for Jesus Little Lnmbs progrnm. The club nlso sent $100 to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Ruffle ticket profits helped fund both donntions. Club members, \yill visit Sonimerset assisted living home in mid-December to prcsent residents with hundmude curds. Junior Civitan will sponsor n blood drive Jun. 21. The Beta Club is sponsoring two children in the Storehouse for Jesus’ Angel Tree. In February, club members will go to the N.C. Junior Betn Convention. Leo Club will have u purty Dec. 2 und will write n few letters to nursing home residents ns well us mnke them some holidny decorntions. The Eagles hud fun decorating the Christmas tree in the office. . Although holiday excitement is beginning to fill the air, serious academic work continues. Suyrd Price’s seventh grude science, classes culminated a study of the digestive system by mukitig creative videos. Some of the videos cun be found online nt the South Davic video site at sdms.onJizJt.org. Sixth grade language nrts students nre . studying the Middle Ages. The, Qunsnr team’s science cinsses are studying rocks and minei'als. The Comets team is Working with Julie Mnrklin, instructional technology specialist, in Google Sketch-up in prepnrution for South D avie students helping decorate the office tree, from ieft; front - Brandon Stol<es, Antoinette KIght, O scar Quintanllia-Trejo; and bacl< - Jonathon Shoaf,: Nakota H ensley, IVIella S h eets. constructing items in n 3-D computer progrnm. Eighth grndc sciencc students arc studying cclis und microscope .skills. PBS level 4 students were treated to n reward Nov. 24. They hud snacks and could choose to wutch u movie or pluy n gume. Davie High FFA l\/lembers In State Dairy Competition The Davie High Scliool FFA members cumc home from the N.C. FFA Stute Duiry Evuluu- tion Cnreer Development Nov. 18-19 with uwurds. The Senior Dairy Judging team pinced sixth in the stnte. The Junior teum pluced 23rd. Jucob Kurriker pluced sec-, ond in tiie duiry handler divi­ sion. I , .Duvie High tenm monib?raj nlso include: Austin Williams, Holly Thompson, Morgan Strickland, Austin Whitaker, Kelsey Tifft, Kendall Tifft and Sudde Doub. Their advisors urc Doug Prevette and Kuren Ferrell. Tiiey were scorcd on lioW' well they apply duiry cuttle' evuluution skills leurned in the > classroom. Euch tcnm evnluntes; six classes of dairy 'cuttle nnd; defends the reusoning behind; their evniuntions to n pnnel of; judges. They also take a writ-; ten (est and work together to; select nppropriate herd coinpp-; Slti0n,.:„g^,./„.i ' v^,;' p ^ ’C ^ p M iig these nctvviUes; succossfUIly requires n good: underslnnding of both unimni science and herd manngenient skills,” the advisors snid. It is one of 42 career,devel-: opmcnt events sponsored by^ North Carolina FFA. M em bers of the D avie High FFA Dairy Team did well In recent state com petition. u South Davie Jr. Civitans Install Officers, Members t ^ s m t o T s K r ill;; a III'» iiin M '.ip p i'il tii\ In ¡ iii\ 1)1 (MU' iiliU 'i's (II iip i'ii Ik iiim 's a n d lif lp i|№ |||k p u l a s iiiilo (III a I'lilld 's la ii' .4 ,____i f f ( 'l iils li iia \ iiio n iiiin UVAMCE m 4BA inouuid) In Iipoiunl All 5 Bftj xuu BAs, lirviM/ (itoion Sïîlm, gijnilcÆE Pto/iií ад1пс5, WtVcoded tüoit pTjìiin {, 5(íi full шС »/о• l-ïi WlS штзомэв.ию wm lERMUOA мм -tBR ЗВА ».Un Ы\ofiiM. iifpei b tl Conuj Ofitita Vi wuii'o tccs sour.d swtar л/ evjuipmcr,!, sUniKî jfpiij-t« Pàio ard.......«!tíe sciiii йудксЯзЧвА taÆk s'ïSa wecn po(cri Л« locii Qûit tcuse (51ЬШ "............... tÎM.OOO ij'Xil ciciiûciô Л1« Ci-'icim M plan »/bvri■' ■- ............... lofuhop, j!ymI toci. tííW.pifTir FP-ç» 1.4Î »u w. «cÀihop, j!ymsh.-iie.' SiWAîi' ................. BütaraAütim/eôl j. 4 paI Vc«i fi«T-r.g UOiiîfloûf miJ5BA MnUeA Donation November 14 - Decenibcr 6,2009 ................._.,.d ccnade pnio-íWdeinluitjiy ÿnjriii.cî, flíjniie In j'i UAs. Med i.'icrAif, nvjinipg foom, отЫга! GR *,M-in ef.lciU.rfTiérii cit i jiùM FP, i«n tuile, 3 car 1299 N. MAJN ST__________ ______Updïid MiJ'C«r;fji/ МзОвп one levíi ilJdiied i\\ */çr<iiy U5J, SS ìifiìfa-i iut.w ccuriífs 2 f P. lg oveilooii ciiv ûi'ice tut ig МВЛ • - ......... W0P.fi|S51M9)W ..RíBAü^’íd IwfihOiTe n да1й Gs-I ш и v.cas cl ir« fin !fe 5 »/«¡w laiije. Pii>:ïe Ij bîcii \Лл\ [fj¿UúríHCAC.S'iMicrJií4Mif.| 2 ML 13 Bfis Ш \ й/ВА M&fi (Й2Ш) $»3.000 The South Davie Junior Civitan Club held officer instul- intion and new member induc­ tion ceremonies Oct. 20 in the theater. Parents were invited. Euch new officer wus presented with nn officer pin and new members were given new mem­ ber pins., . ‘ With 24 members this yeui-, the club has been involved in helping the school and commu­ nity. The club purticipatqd in the following projects: donations for, pumpkins for Cystic Fibrosis during lunch, n siiccessful fundrniser drawing, bdiight gifts for two “Little Lnhibs” for A Storehouse for Jesus, nnd bought u DVD and goodies for the Eagles team as well ns sponsor­ ing a toy drive for “Toys for Tots." They have planned on vis­ iting u local nursing home und presenting curds nnd n gift to u|l residents, a Christmas pnrty and hosting a blood drive in January. The club has been one of the.' few to achieve Honor status for the past five yenrs. Officers urc: president, Sam Linville; vice president. Sum­ mer Smart; secretary, Lnuren Morrison; trensurer, Courtney Magulinnes; PR coordinntor,- Alex Peoples; und historinn. Amber Hunter. Members are: Alex Cnilison,; Allisbn Curtur, Thylor Cranfill, Kaitlin Fletcher, Patrick Gorden, Hope Orubb, Bvan Jennings, Dejuh Joyner, Kadey Mutlock, Ethmv McCoy, Miuidi Meade, Dustin Potts, Knsey Potts,; Courtney Prevette, Megun Reynolds, Corbin West and Lo­ gan West. Advisor tliis year is Debbie Prevette. Ali her hard work is greatly nppreciuted. The club is u community ser­ vice club for young people. Memiiers are given opportuni­ ties pf leadership that the com-, munity. South DuVie, Mocks­ ville Civitun Club und Prevette hope to develop; By pnrticiput­ ing, members cun develop lead­ ership skills through communi- cption nnd teamwork. While de­ veloping n sense of public re- sponsibiiity through community service. It promotes skills needed for n positive self-image and helps create u positive pub­ lic image for ull young people. It is sponsored by the Mocks­ ville Civitun Club, as is the Dnvie High In Civitan Club. 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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 3,2009 - D3 Katelyn Grubbs sh ow s off her Charlotte costum e from Ben Southern, a s Charlie Brown, and Will Southern, A nna J o n e s a n d H ealy Ju n k er d r e s s a s P ippi Charlotte's W eb. a s Linus Longstocklng. M ES Students Dress Up For Storybook Day On Tuesduy, Nov. 18, the •students nnd stuff nt Mocksviile Elementury School cclebruted Storybook Churucter Duy. Euch purticipnat chose n churucter from a favorite book und dressed up us that charac­ ter. Students d ress up in MIstle C ockm an's fifth grade class. R iya B arad P ocahontas. C am ie Cregar d resses as a s th e p r in c e s s from T h e P rincess and the P ea. B o R ollin s d r e s s e s a s Elvis from the book Attack of the Evil Elvises. Kris Shepherd, fifth grade teacher M a k e a c h ild s m ile The US Marine Corps Reserves ancl Mocksville Waimari employees will be collecling new, unwrapped loys al the Moclfsviiie Chri.itmas ' Parade on Dec. 5 for Ihe Marines’ Toys for Tots program. All loys will be given to needy children in this commimity. So remember, enjoy the parade on Dec. 5, and help I he Marines and Walmart make a child smile. D A V IB C O U N T Y NTERPRI/it^ikECORD Kindergarten teacher Kaye Vandiver and student Silas Fuller d ress a s The Cat In The Hat. Students are in character in Amy Southern's fifth grade class K indergarten p rin cesses are Kaitlyn Foil, W hitney D elo a ch and Alexis Miller. Kaye Vandiver and Jodi W alker have fun with their kindergarten students. D4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 3,2009 Davie Schools List Academic Honor Students C o o l e e m e e E l e m e n t a r y Third Grnde All A's - Kcnzie Hunter. A-B Honor Roll - Cameron Bumgarner, Nouh Sheppard, Hannah Wells, Quinn Collins, Raven McOinley, Dakota Pittsley, Casie Richurdson, Austin Taylor, Ricky .Wooten, Matthew Easter, Mason Hollar, Cindy Torres, Izaak Woerz, Denise Falks, Y’Kenioa Lomax. Fourth Grade All /I’i - Brianhah Freyer, Tayloii ■ Smith, M ichelle Wéí-beck. A-ñ Honor Roll - Hannah fiayiilngcr, Kassidie McDaniel, Alissii Meadows, Christina Riddle, Dakota Sheets, Katlin Hall, Matthew Lipnicki, Jada Smith, Destiny Anders, Ben Carter, Hunter Cole, Chya Torrence, Hannah Zapotitla. Firth Grade A-B .Honor Roll - Jamie Dccess, Emily Oosncll, Karric Lee, Kayian Vogler, Zach McBride, Hunter Poteat, Jake Ratlcdge, Daniel Rodriguez, Kala Stokes, Amnnda Barbee, McKenzie Blackwelder, Milton Bonilla, Elaina Burr, Austin Harmon, Micah Kluttz, Nicole Vttlliere, C o r n a t z e r E l e m e n t a r y Third Grade All A’j - Zackary Bartlett, Lauren Grooms, Mikhail Hairis, China Moore, Josh Mor.se, Nic Quance, Reece Vizcaino. A-B Honor Roll - Taylor Bare, Will Barney, Carley Dalton, Makenzie Dalton, Hannah Earle, Andy Flores- Parada; Peyton Freeman, Ivy Oobble, Ashley Hendren, Zoo Huffman, Trovis Jones, Ryan Kerns, Skylcr Lail, Odalis Mariche-Sanchcz, Alex Myers, Erin Pearcy, Calista Perdue, Martha Rangel, Mya Rcdniond, Chloe Sammons, Oliver Sanchcz-Lobo, Conner Stanley. . Fourth Grade ■ All A’s - Alex Crotts, Anna Devereaux, Charlie Osborne, Elijah Sexton, Nolan Tucker. A-B Honor Roll ■ Kaitlin Allen, Jasmine Anguiano, Alcyah Beaty, Jesse Beeker, Logan Bell, Ethan Boole, Duone Campbell, Bailee Carter, Madison Carter, Bryce Clary, Michael Dalton, Jessc Draughn, Sierra Ferguson, Matthew Glass, Shelby Gordy, Sydney , Hendren, D c’Maurii Isaac, Kaitlyn Lipscomb, Olivia Madeja, Caleb Moore, Caylin Perdue, Ariana Pickett, Chaney Posey, Trinity Scarlett, River Simpson, Daniel Stegall, Hunter Strickland, Aubrey Valentine, Kutelyn Webb, Kaitlyn Wrisley, Fifth Grade All A’s - Riley Ball, Charlie Chapman, Sara Duncan, Myles Evans, Sidnee Everhart, Sierra Latham, Jacob Morse, Cameron Thomas. A'/B Honor Roll - Connor Barringer, Kaila Bauberger, Mukaylii Beal, ZeMoru Cockerham, Stephon Dalton, Estephnnie Ferrtyra, Jazmin Gonzales, Jessica Greer, Made Latham, Brian Lyons, JC Mallctte, David Moore, DeJuan Peebles, Dillon Rothrock, Julie Sanchez, Ivan Torres. W i l l i a m R . D a v i e E l e m e n t a r y Third Grade Laykin Adams, Sarah Bracken, McKenna Oakes, Isai’ Quirez, Cheyenne Stanley, Skylar Sweitzcr, Kayli Lanier, Kabrion Hauser, Chris Cómele, Lyndsuy Bowley, Tyior Bivins, Cassilyn Shires, Justin Chaffin, Ashley Long, Dayannu Neely, Luuralynn Ellis, Kaitlyn Thompson, Landon Swisher, Alex Moore, Cody Taylor, Reina Martinez, Abbey White, John Davenport, Aric Sinyard, Peyton Sherrill, M eggan, Rumple, Mason Reavis, Krystyna Johnson, Salem Cartner, William Buchanan, Hope Baity, Erin Adkins, Brandon Willard. Fourth Grade Samantha Smith, Carson Prim, Dennis Mosso, Liam Meagher, True Jones, Samuel Heafner, Savannah Beck, Ben Summers, Josh Shore, Kristan Reynolds, McKenzie Reynolds, Aubree Privat, Jessica Navarro, Jcb Masencup, Charlie Cagle, Jordan Anderson, Betito Mendoza, Valerio Candido, Brittney McClannon, Preston Robbins, LauraBeth Drennen, Karla Gamez, Anna Marie Wurzun, Alexa Boles, Cassidy Jones, Blake Rummage, Elizabeth Beauchamp, Paige Anderson, Thad Vandiver, Jagon Lockhart, Jeremy ■ Southard, Caden Ballou-Tomel. Fifth Grade . K’Lea Parks, Kayla Wicker, Isabella . Mabe, Daniel Gonzalez, Kamryn Harris, Jcssica Bcck, Sebastian Casper, Jake Barneycastle, Matt Nesbit, Kristen Cass, Jordan White, Monserrat Tornez, Dee Woodard, Kassie Gray, Brianna Cranfiii, Alyxandra Rossman, Dylan Shoffner,- Matthew Binkley, Jainie Schwetcr’ Amber Adkins, Reilly Meagher, Chase Alder, McKenzie Barncycastle, kaitlyn. Booe, Zachary Bowley, Jesse Carter, Joseph Cregar, Austin Dillingcr, Aide Enriquez, Mason Lashmit, Cyrena Lyons, Danny Moreno, Emily Newcomb, Amber Sprinkle, Joshua Davison. M o c k s v i l l e E l e m e n t a r y Tidrd Grade All /I’l' - Rebecca Jarvis, M aggie Junker, Andrew Lawrence,. Julie Miller, Kacie Smith, Sierra Foster, Trey Raisbeck, Averl Wilson, Madlsbti Taylor, Danielle Sanderiion, Paul'Stroud, Jdiiob Earnhardt, Taylor Hall, Darcy. Ren, Hannah Williams. A-B Honor Roll - Taylor Duty, Sidnee Everhardt, Christian Hernandez, Addle Maiizinl, Sofia Ruano-Vargas, ■ 'ly.'ion Wilson, Sydney Wyatt, Abby Yount, Justin ¿oacdwine, Nicholas Pinkos, Noah Smith, Cody James, Nicholas Garcia, Emily Lynch, Brittany Newton, Amanda Ngo, Ashley Plott, Mack Judd-Kent, Emery Rosenbaum, Kelly Abundls- Lorenzo, Jackclyne Lopez, Ronny O’Neal, Laurpn Atkins, Emma Rakes, Jacob Juarez, Abbe Hurt, Anni* Corriher, Mllly Granadero, Cole James, Nick Koon, Christian Nice, Kaylee Shoffner. Fourtli Grade All /I’i' - Will Southern, Joshua Hall, Brendan'Taylor, Cooper Wall, Hannah Etter, Ben Marklin, Zach Seamon, Tyler Zickmund. A-B Honor Roll - Ellie Byers, Liz Crenshaw, David McGrccvy, Juan Pineda, Chase Johnson, Aaron Locklear, Chely Peoples, Victoria Sinopoli, Mason Stanley, Claire Wallace, Ross Starnes, Cindy Calix, Parker Froelich, Madelyn Kui-fees, Evan Mang, Isaac Miller,. Ben Southern, Christopher Carr, Ashton Chaffin, Morgan Garner, Katelyn Grubbs, Ryiin Jones, CJ Myers, Tabby Nicholson, Charleigh Phillips, Joseph Villatoro, Genny Wooten. Fifth Grade All A’s - Jaidyn Bentley, Dawson Daniels, Matthew Forrest, Nicholas Whitley, Caleb Davis, Adrian Hernartdcz-Brito, Zachary Hudspeth, Matisoh Keegan, Madison Riddle, Arismel Urbina, Meagiin Basham, Duncan Curll, Justin Dillard, Grade Jacobs, Joseph Cartner, Anna Jones, Jack Little, Troy Mabe, Sha’veh Martinez, Michael Mock, Liam Shaw. A-B Honor'Roll - Nalhim Henson, Zach Denniston, TVler Lambert, Donte McPherson, Loren Myers, Marlsol Ruano, Rebek'ah'Santls, Julia Vaughan- Jones, Victoria Atkins, Riya Barad, Cameron Cregar, Justin Crotts, Brianna Lyons, Jonathon Ressa, Garrett Schulte, Carly Thompson, Elaine Tutterow, Kaily Vemon, Victoria Shoaf, Brandon Hendricks, Isrrael Hemandez, Brianiui McKnight, Jennifer Ngo, Marcus Sprague, Autumn Whitley, Natalie Garcia, Hunter Akers, Richard Cline, Heather Deal, Aaron Finney, Jessica G illespie, Kailey Jones, Cody Josey, Healy Junker, Josh Low, Bo Rollins. P i n e b r o o k E l e m e n t a r y Third Grade Katie Allen, Mazen Bahgat, Miranda Bailey, Matthew Brannock, Trevor Day, Drake Hendrix, Thomas Hurst, Madeleene Koefoed, Johna Koons, Izoma Mua, Avery Parrish, Brianna Sanchez, Hannah Shore, Jade Waller, Abigail W ilkins, Will Blankenship, Hunter Bowles, Jeb Brockwell, Palgc Carter, Maddie Cheek, Ryan Davis, Vivck Ganapa, Sarah Hardin, Katie Hines, Dylan James, Hope Ledford, Addison Lewis, Katl Mullins, Sydney Nelson, Baylee Smeeton, Tori Staley, Morgan Athey, Klley Childress, Mattie Clark, Jacob Hendrix, Glovanna Hutchins, Matthew King, Danielle Mcyet, Hannah Newman, Colby Robertson, Ryan Smith, Joseph Stanley, Liza Warner, Stephen Wishon. Fourth Grade Samantha Boger, Lane Bolmer, Emma Dixon, Hannah Dunn, Brandon Dwyer, Jillian Griffey, Katie Hill, Patrycja Leszczuk, Renee Marshall, Idalls Perez, Larry Roberson, Jake Roberts, Reizo Roscios, Lexic Vaughn, Victoria Wagner, Jacob Watson, Anna Alle», Emma Allen, Logan Allen, Cody Beane, Davis Bishop, Luke Bolmer, Lindsay Bowles, Blake Budd, Lilli Biitterfield, Sahara Cuellar, Heather Hepler, Jonathon Houghton, Brooke Ireland, Lydia Kennedy, Megan MacDonald, Lilly Murillo, Emily Suarm, Blake Sheets, AJ Slgmoi.i, Brooke Sornlg, Sara Stanley,, Chayse Sullivan, Bridgctt Tierney, Sarah Walton, Cloud Bcauchamp, John Wills, Kimberly Clcmo, Harrison Huff, Lily Cline, Evan Marshal, Nora Day, Jacob Rhyne, Kalla DeBusk, Harrison Shives, Kyah Eastwood, Jennifer Johnson, Nla' Quick, Becca Shaffer, Natalie'Walton, Jordyn Bishop, Amelia Correll, Ben Foster, Austin Freidt, Isaiah Frye, Courtland Hardy, Hannah Hunley, Bryson Hunter, Brianna Ingram, Kristian Kauserud, Matthew Martin, Brianna McGowan, Troy Moore, Grecia Navarro, Ryan Neely, Alyssa Parnell, Madison Riggs, Jill Staley, Shelby Williford, Landon Phelps, Laurel Dollar, Colten Correll. Fifth Grade Sarah Perkins, Alyssa Wishon, Makenzie Smith, David Sigmon, Abby Shaver, Kayla Moore, Caleb Johnson, Jackson Hartman, George Haire, Zelitt Ebert, Jacob Day, Morgan Collins, Sydney Cobb, Sam Bowles, Madison Bohannon, Luke Benson, Cassie Beckcr, Rachel Baker, Hunter Andrews, Lanie Abernathy, Tanner Hltzel, Trace Brown, Grade Clark, Beau Plott, Luke Carter, Ryan Church, Sydney Beauchamp, Karly Beck, Chris Roberts, Abby Hines, Lyndsay Crotts, Will Hoskins, Hailey Fulk, Katie Shoaf, Hunter Spencer, Sydney Lancaster, Jala Bogard, Olivia Boger, Tristón Brandon, Colton Horne, David Justen, Kalyx Lyons, Lera Mitchell, Tori Nelson, Angel Perez, Dylan Sanders, Hunt Shelton, Julia South, Jpey Sprinkle, Avery Vining, Abi Waters, Reece Wclch, Blake Williams, Tatiana Armstrong, George Cuthrell, Bethany Davis, Jacob Doyle, Hayden Dupont, Cameron Fuller, Kelly Howard, Annie Kinder, Payton Lipscomb, Alana Marshall, Ciarle Myers, Grade O’Brien, Kate Sink, Himter Thurio, Corey Williams, Brandon Wright, Jessica Boner, Cody Ashley, Brendan Hicks, Sophia Liveiigood. S f } a d y G r o v e E l e m e n t a r y Third Grade Thomas Aguilar, Rehan Ahmad, Beau Atkinson, Maddie Grace Bell, Victor Carbone, Erin Cartner, Ethan Chase, Will Cheek, Nicholas Childs, Jake Crosby, Tyler Dancy, Logan Dingier, Alex Eaton, Meredith Everett, Brack Foimar, Natalie Folsom, Zachary Gantt, Gracc Gomer, Jaclyn Grachcn, Anna Griffin, Abigail Halverson, Dylan Hamm, Will Harper, Sydney Harris, Emily Henson, Emma Hicks, William Hicks, Andrew Hilton, Holly Hodges, Jack Holcomb, Mason Horne, Laura Jester, Eden Joyce, Jazmin Kernstine, Leanna Kinyoun, Hannah Klein, Aliya Landry, Cameron Lee, Connor Lemm, Kenny Leone, Jackson Link, Sydney Love, Christian Martens, Chloe Martin, Juiianne Mattox, Aldan McCartney, Owen McCormack, T.J. McCraw, Hite Merrifield, Madi Miller, Dylan Molloy, Hayden Moore, Katiyn Mote, Christopher Overstreet, Elizabeth Poppe, Mollie Runge, Ramsey Saltrick, Will Schreiner, Hannah Seamon, Coleman Sell, Matthew Sheffleld, Michael Shelton, Parker Shelton, Emma Slabach, Ryan Smalley, Brooke Smith, Sydney Smith, Nicholas Strauch,' Clay Summers, Hope. Surratt, Lylah Swan, Cara Terry, Nina Thompson, Bill Trader, Dulles Tianquille, Jocey Turley, Michacl Walton, Will Ward, Joshua Woods. Fourth Grade Michacl Agejew, Dean Allen, Lundon Bnndy, Jucob Beauchamp, Laura Beckcr, Vincent Bellomoi Ellie Bland, Faith Bokeno, Guy Brunelli, Zachary Buddie, Makenzie Burehette, Jacob Byrd, Laura Cain, Luke Caywood, Andrew Claybrook, Matthew Coffey, Ella Colamarino, Megan Collins, Bailey Creson, Sam DcAngelis, Ben Fouts, Claire Funderburk, Victoria Gaither- Fortner, Chance Hendrix, Alexa Hill, Jacob Humphrey, Ally Journey, Andrew Kabeaio, Madison Kassel, Caleb Keaton, Klnculd Ketcham, Holly Koeval, Sarah Lane, Abby Lawlor, Carson Lesser, Jake' Mube, Riley Mur.tcns, Kerigan Martin, Kary Mayes, Matthew McKnight, Coleman McNeil, Jack Messick, Hailey Molloy, Bethany Myers, Alex Ortiz, Emily Pender, Reilly Poole, Molly Powell, Gracc Prillaman, Brianna Reed, Dominic Ressa, Sarah Robertson, Hannah . Ruble, Xandcr Sancrant, Kirsten Seamon, Kit Selpp, Noor Shehata, Nathan Simmons, Austin Smith, Auston Smith, Jason Starnes, Allison' Stoetzel, Kamryn Szellga, Brittany Tate, Amber Taylor, Katie Tierney, Layne Timidaiski, Dawson Tozier, Katie Trader, Taylor Treinblay, Karly Turner, Brady Vest, Meghan Voreh, Rees Walters, Katherine Watts, Kinston Whitener, Mason W ilson, Matthew Wininger, Crayton Wise, Elias Zondory. ' Fifth Grade Dana Adams, Kaleb Adams, Jake Allison, Sierra Annstrong, Caroline Bandy, Hunter Bames, James Boyle, Kelsey Brown, Michael Brunelli, McKay Chamberlain, Dylan Cox, Hannah Dlx, Zach Eberly, Savannah Everett, Jesse Fanale, Reid Featherngili, Katie Freeman, Adam Gallimore, Kayli Garwood, Erin Gniewek, Elijah Gobi, Elijah Gregory, John Gulledge, Ali Guttcnberg, Lakyn Halllday, Amelia Halverson, David Harvey, J.J. Hayes, Laurel Hecht, Courtney Howard, Jacob Howell, Foster Johnson, Megan Journey, Daylanera Lawson, Jacob Love, Lauryn Mallard, Ashton Mann, Luke Marsden, Matteo Marsella, Nicholas Mathes, Maddie McCartney, Tristan Merritt, Nathan Minor, Joey Myers, Shelby Nelson, Bryan Ogle, Allie Orgnon, William Orrell, Tyicr Osborne, Cole Overstreet, John Passero, Austin Peters, Trevor Poppe, Luke Pratapas, Andy Renegar, Sarah Reynolds, Valentina Roa, Ryan Rothrock, Logan Sheets, Ryan Shelton, Molly Shuffler, Wesley Sink, Heath Slabach, Logan Smith, Rachel Smith, Foss Smithdeal, Michael Sparks, Chelsea Strange, Juiianne Strauch, Whitney Surratt, Tommy Trader, Rostin Turley, Abby Wall, Christopher Wall, Bailey Walsh, Krysta Walter, Taylor Walton, Zac Weakland, Collin Weatherman, Madalyn Wheeler, Matthew Whitaker, Spencer Wilson, Emily Wolverton. S o u t h D a v i e M i d d l e Sixth Grade All /I’i - Mauricio Carrillo- Chico, Allison Carter, Parker Cassady, Mackenzie Clubb, M elissa Domanski, Emma Etter, Ashely Fowler, Guillermo Fuentes, Lauru Fusuro, Murift Griffith, Leslie James, Benjumin Juurez, Chace Lagle, Sharicce Mance, William Marklin IV, Keziah Martin, Emily Miller, Drue Parker, Hailey Pirk, Kascy Potts, Courtney Prevette, Matthew Reierstad, Adeuxis Rodriguez, Miguel Rodriguez, Hunnuh Shuskey, Nicholas Starnes, Autumn Stowers, Tubitha Strouse, Morgan Taylor, Mikayla Thomas, John Vernon, Caleb Wallace, Logan West, Junu Yount. A-B Honor Roll - Amelia Allen, Kuyla Allen, Phillip Allen, Carlos Ascencio- Moreno, Tunlu Benitez, Auron Bcrnul, Jayde Bruff, Jada Burroughs, Moisés Cudcnu, Lizzeth Castoreña, Victoria Cidoni, Joshua Cline, Kelly Duvis, Ashley Dobbins, Rodo Dominguez, Corbin Elledge, Rolando Estrada, Kaitlin Fletcher, Tristan Fowler, Glamar Galeas, Taylor Gannt, Patrick Gordon, Hope Grubb, James Hale . IV, Carlos' Hernandez, Benjamin Hernandez, Dylan Holland, Oliva Kuhnemnnn, Destiny Lee. Brooke Ludwick. Nathaniel Martinez, Justice M ayfleld, Joslyn McGee, Mudison Mcude, Hunnuh •Melton, Autmun Murphy, David Neal, Brittany O’Byme, Issue Olea, Brianna Ortiz, Rebeca Pereira, Zachary Plott, Jessica Randolph, James Reinsvold, Daniel Rigolini, Destiny Rycroft, Jalen Scott, Josthin Servellon, John Smith, Hannah Spear, Joseph Spry, Justin Stamey, Savannah Stone, Angella Turner, Mia White, Brittany W ilson, Allyson Wyrick, Seventh Grade , Atl A’s - Joseph Alien, Blaise Bennett, Caleb Dyer, Tatum Edwards, Zachary Finney, Cassandra Fowler, Morgun Fuller, Nakota Hensley, Joshua Holbrook, Seth Jones, Shyanne Klekenapp, Lyric Knox, Courtney Magallanes, Taylor O’Neal, Alex Peoples, Alexa Peterkin, Kayla Raisbeck, Anthony Sinopoli, Ny’Asia Stockton; Caroline W illiams, Daniel Wilson, A-B Honor Roll - Jordan Abell, Cynthia Arreola, Erika Baitazar, Jordan Beam, Caleb Boswell, Gavin Brake, Zontrae Butler, Mia Byers, Destiny' Calloway, Kristin Campbell, Joshua Colé, Cameron Coleman, Taylor Cranfiii, Taylor Crotts, Hannah Daniel, Mark Diaz, Tara DuChemin, Tiffany Fleming, Daniel Forrest,. Bonl Fox, David Gosnell, Conner Hennelly, Marlen Hernandez, Eavan Jennings, David Jones, Dejah Joyner, Katelyn Koontz, Meredith Kurfees, Eli Kurfecs, Karry LaRoque, Kenneth Lavine, Miriam Matin, Andrew McBride, Travis McDaniel, Colin McManumy, Brianna Moore, Brittany Nicholson, Amanda Peacock, Steven Peglow, Hannah Perry, Aspen Phillips, Jasmine Randolph, Lilyanne Ratliff, Joel Robinson, Taylor Sheets, Shawnu Spears, Autumn Stewart, Brandi Swisher, Jordain Taylor, Dukotu Thompson, Diana Trejo, Kamryn Wagner, Em'ily Whetscl, Eighth Grade All A’s - Olivia Bowman, Alexis Callison, Cameron Cassady, Abigail Daniels, Micah Guyton, Elizabeth Holland, Antlonettc Klght, Karissa Leazer, Samuel Linville, Heather McClamrock, Kelsi Miller, Luuren Morrison, Tuyior Nelson, M ichelle Newsome, Dustin Potts, Cynthiu Reyes, Caitlin Rigolini, Kimberly Sheets, Jonathon Shoaf, Casey Shoemaker, Summer Smart, Jared Smith, Brandon Stokes, Emma West, Mallory Williams, A-B Honor Roll ■ Bibiana Arroyo, Allison Barney, Amber Basham, Aubrey Bearden, Christopher Bentley, Courtney Bode, Gregory Bohannon, Chelsea Bulatko, Amanda Burgun, Alan Calderon, Kenneth Canales, Britni Culp, M ichele Diehl, Jasmine Dobbins, Morgnn Drngon,Tonl Enster, Llnscy Fowler, Amanda Fuller, Jose Gabino, Lindsey Gale, Briscydn Garcia, Korl Goforth, Timothy Hass, Reid Hecht, Triviu Hunter, Courtney Jones, 'Quicntln Joyner, Alexander Lawrence, Trnvls Leonurd, Snbrlnu Mnnce, Erin Mnng, Ra’Saun Martin, Cody Martin, Zulcmit Martinez, TVler M illsaps, Tanner Nelson, Colton Orrlll, Devin' Owens, Joshun Peters, Luzaro Snnchez, Summer Scardino, Nicole Scott, Joshua Smith, Victoria Talley, Corbin West, Andrew Whaley, Cole Whitaker, N o r t h D a v i e M i d d l e Sixth Grade All A’s - Samuel Allen, i,Sum m er.,B ivins, Payton Cartner, Mary Collins, Caroline Duvis, Penelope Donnelly, Jessica Floyd, Makayla Hardin, Nathan Harrell, Ryan Harrell, Makayla Hartness, Sarah James, Yahssain Khan, Madison Kitchene, Eryn Koty, Jessica Lancaster, Madison Marrs, Diego Martinez-Ellls, Jordun McDnniel, Alnn Miller, Austin Nnylor, Zachury Oxendine, Logun Prysiuzniuk, Jack Rntlcdgc, Michael Rauen, Jack Robinson, Skyier Shore, Cuscy Snyder, Hnnnah Sprinkle, Allison Staley, Jncqucline Teasley, Michael Walker, Avery Williford, A-B Honor Roll - Kaly Alexander, Robert Armstrong, Jackie-Paul Ary, Jacob Baity, ' Forrest Barber, Haley Barker, Ashley Beedlng, Levi Boger, Harrison Bollinger, Sarah Buie, Austin Childress, William Clontz, Connor Cornelison, Lindsey Custer, Paul Duvenport, John DcCanlo, James Dobbins, Meghan Donley, Carley Eddleman, Bryun Espinoza Melgozn, Christopher Evnns, Cnmeron Fearrington, Kaylen Fields, McKenzie Folk, Krystal Foster, Tyler Foster, Kalea Godfrey, Julie Gough, Tristan Hanes, Samuel Harvey, Fernando Hernandez, Joshua Hill, Nathan Hines, Zackary Hinkle, Luther Home IV, Noah Hutchins, Tessa Ivester, Caleb Jones, Hnyley Karns, Abigail Kerr, Kayley Khan, Carrie Logan, Gillian Luttreil, Wesley Lynde, Alison Mahaffey, Cnrlos Multez, Andrew Marshall, Reid Marshall, Brite Martin, Shannon Martinez, Troy McDaniel, Mitchell McGee, Rnchel Mohat, Natalie Moore, Louis-Patrick Mua, Adam Naylor, Isaiah Olmedo- Trlnidad, William Parker, Christian Reavis, Courtnle Richards, Seth Ring, Demllllon Roby, Tristan Roy, Jessica Rumple, Johnna Sale, Please See Honor - Page D5 Eariy Coiiege Honors F reshm en and sop h om ores on the D avie C ounty Early C ollege acatJem Ic honor roll earned all A’s and B's in high sch ool co u rses for the 1 first quarter. Jiin- iors will b e eligible for H onors List at the en d of the se m e ste r sin c e th ey are prim arily taking c o lle g e cou rses. Earning honor roll status; freshm en - A lex Abbott, A ustina Burton, Carly C ook, Sarah Cranfiii, Joey D avis, Jill Duffner, Abi D upree, A lex E spinoza, Kaleb Faircloth, Am ber Finney, Colin Floyd, K enneth Freyer, Tyler Gaddy, S olela Galluzi, Am ber Hill, Eliza­ beth Howard, Natalie Ireland, Karl Koti, Bree LaPointe, Jacob Lambert, S tep h en M cCoy, Saul Navarro, Luke Naylor, Adrienne O lson, G race R auen, E lise Rosier, Stuart S eelm an , Tyler Shoffner, A lyssa Turner, Brit­ tany Wall, M arissa W illiams, Tori W illiams, and K elsey W ooten: sop h om ores - Aubrey A pperson, Priyanka Barad, M ary-Kate Beck, H annah Buie, Austin Carter, Taylor Chandler, A shieigh D avis, B etsy Forrest, Brit­ tan y H ep ler, C o n g H inkle, D rew L ew a llen , Eli M acLean, Jachaw n M artinez, G ina M aurice, Andrea Mejia, W esley M yers, Shaw na O Rorke, J o sie Piper, Kelly Presley, Brittany R eynolds, and Diana V ides. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursduy, Dec. 3,2009 - D5 H o n o r . . . Continued From Page D4 Olivia^ Sheets, Nicholas Simmons, Michacl Smith, Thomas Sornlg, Muklnzlc Thomas, Kasady Turner, Robert , Vandiver IV, Dane Wullace, - Sydney White, Daniel York. Seventh Grade All A’s - Christopher ; .Andrews, Jessa Butterfield, . .Jessica Crews, Tyler Davis, .Jennifer Dodd, Nicholas ,Gaillard, Elizabeth Heafner, Noah Johnson, Cundnce Lakey, Morgan MacDonuld, Nouh .MacDonell, Jesse McDnniel, Uriel Nnvnrro, Elisabeth Ncwmaji, Ashton Pnrrish, Willium Perkins, Zoltnn .Pukunecz, Luke Roscios, Corn ,Seelman, Mudison. Sweitzcr, , Jnmes Wuters, Collin Williunts, ,. Robeccu Woodward. A-B Honor Roll - Melisn , -Allen, Brandon Arnisworthy, . Joni Builey, Ethun Burnes, Etta , . Beuuchump, Jucob Beuuchump, Pre,ston Beuuchump, Alexis Benge, Samuel Bennett, - McKayla Bohannon, Mattie Bowles, Mckenzie Brookmun, Garrett Byerly, Alee Carter, Colby Carter, Kelsey Cashwcll, Makala Caudle, Christian ' Childress, Emily Coulson, ' Tahncr Doub, JohniitHtfii'D'u'nn,' ■ ■ Patrick Fair, Michael Fietcmier, Brittany Foster, Cody Griggs, Logan Guinn, Brooke Hedgspcth, Jesse Hendricks, James Hondrix, Austin Horne, ■■ Allison Hubbard, Lakcn Hunt, Bailey Ingrum, Bluke Ingrum, Andrew Jumes, Kathleen ' Justen, Joshua Lancaster, ' ' Brianna Locklear, Jesse McDaniel, Brandon Miller, ' Samuel Motley, Jeanette ' Mullies, Suruh Myers, Travis Norona, Gavin O’Brien, Sloane Pardue, Sierra Payne, Danielle ' Privat, Jared Ridenhour, Emma ' Rogers, George Rotliberg, Kyle Saarm, William Sells, Hampton ' Smith, Terra Stanley, Mitchell ' Taylor, Austin Thomas, Meghan ' Walton, Jonathan Whitaker, ’ Cheyenne White, Joshua Wood. Eighth Grade All A's'- Alexis Albarran, ' Madisyn Creekmore, Joiiathan ' Edwards, Asljton Hughes, Katarzyna Leszczuk, Keith McKay, Meredith Ratledge, Brittany Reece, Allison Smith, SkylhurTrunqiilc. n A-B Honor Roll - Muelcnn Apperson, Hunter Aref, Kelsl Atkins, Wllcy Baity, Hannah Ball, Jacob Barnhardt, Benjumin Beeson, Carson Bishop, Clint Boner, Meredith Bowles, William Bracken, Robert Brunstetter, Morgun Brynnt, Cody Carmack, Annn Carter, Huyley Carter, Katherine Cassidy, Zachary Coffey, Hailee Frunk, Hunter Hendrix, Brynn Hiles, Rossle Hoffner, Austin Humphries, Colin Joldcrsmn, Courtney Jones, Mutthew Keennn, Zackary Keeton, Laura Kinder, Madison Kirk, Kendall Lanier, Luke Martin, Steven McBride, Dakota Miller, Taylor Mohat, Paige Myers, Samuel Nesbit, Zackcry Paulqy, Artist Plott, Sara Rampersad, Kristen Ramsey, Matthew Scarlett, Danny Spry, Emily Swade, Hanah Swett, Ellen Tutterow, Joshua Wagner, Matthew Walker, Jessica White. E l l i s M i d d l e ” ' Sixth Grade - All A's - Rebekah Barrett, Joshun Byrd, Grace Cain, Dominick Carbone, Craig Colbourne, Courtney Cornatzer, Benjamin DcAngelis, Toni DePaoll, Claire Devereaux, Angell Dillard, Kirsten Freeman, Austin , Hamm, Matthew Hnrding, Katelyn Hernandez, Caitlin Hill, Madison Hines, Chundler Jones, Aniundu Knbeulo, Pnul Kelly III, Cnllle Koevul, Cnmryn Lesser, Holly Link, Jullnnnn McCuiston, Emily O’Connor, Znchury Orgnon, Nikolns Purnell, Chui^dler Peterson, Emily Ruble, Morgun Sessom s, Emmulee Smart, Madison Stnkely,. Marla Stillson, Rachel Sutton, Emullne Tkach, Jesse Tkach, Andrew Whitesell. A-B Honor Roll - Ana Almazon Ruano, Jake Barnhardt, Elisabeth Beauchamp, Kathryn Brake, Isaac Campbell, Janai Campbell, Cade Carney, Alcxnndrln Cnrter, Ashlyn Cates, Kelsey Cheeks, Sum Crotts, A llie Cunnlnghnm, Jastnlne Dalton, Kristopher Daniels, Ruby Dcnnard, Hannah Dove, Sarah Duke, Molly Engstrom, Savannah Ferguson, Alexandra Flores, Lidia Fogg, Gabriel Gonnella, Nicolai! Gonnella, Julia Grachcn, Sidney Graley, Brittany Hager, Paige Hammond, Joshun Hurper, Cnssidy Hein, Jordun Hein, Holly Herring, Hndley Hilton, Joshila Howell, Allison Hughes, Josepii Ibrahim, Caroline Jester, Patterson Jones, Peyton Jones, Max Kuhlenkamp, Kaltlln Lnnicr, Brnndon Lunkford, John Lurrubec, Kyle Lush, Emma Link, Austin Ltjwcry, Jacob Madeja, Alexander Meader, Maximillian Meader, Sebastian Mikuiski, Kelsy Miller, Tuyior Morgnn, Emily Muchuicot, Joseph Myers, Sky Myers, Cnmeron Ogle, Faith Peterson, Sophie Potts, Evelyn Rnmlrcz Flores, Steven Robertson, Hannah Runge, Hannah Sales, Lindsay Santiago-Qulterio, ChiiSe Sheets. ' Seventh Grade AH Alv ■ Katherine Allison, Rnchel Buker, Laura Barney, Diana Barron, Grayson Bennett, Annn Berrier, Lnke Billings, Bethitny Bruke, . Alyssu Brockmnn, Nicholns Cnriello, Andrew Chnse, Melnnic Fichialos, Connor Hebert, Em ily Holdscluw, Bluke Kocvnl, Victorin Long, Kntherine McGurn, Kumryn’ Osbome, Kurn Rice, Chrlstlnn Rowe, Lindsey Stroupe, Brooke Sunimcfs, Nicholns Tozier, Ashley Wnrk, Danielle Wood. A-B Honor Roll - Austin Angel, Jneline Anguiano, Andrew Ashby, Alexandria Batten, Payton Beaty, Paige Berryhill, Sarah ’ Burford, AlH'sdii Cambra, Parker Correll, Jonnthon'Duvls, Nolun Duy, Shun Dhlllon, Cnmeron Duke, Brant Dupree, Jordan Earle, Emily Freeman, Ross Gintiier, (I (I M ‘ I ( ______ VVhoie Sthouid^rs Chopped BBQ 4 lb. SP E C IA L Includes C hopped B B Q , Slaw & D ip - American Cafe North Main St. @ tiie Court Square, Moclisville 751-3500 All Orders Must Be Prepaid. Pick Up On December 23rd. Ryan Heath, Quinn Holcomb, Barry Hunter, Katharine Irwin, Nicholas Juhasz, Karl Kassel, Matthew Kim, Jaclenc Kinyoun, Brittany Landreth, Dillon Latour, Austin Legard, Joseph Lusk Jr., Alicia Lusk , Nutiiunlel Mnrshull, Tnnner Mnrtin, Crystnl McClellun, Sarah McCoy, William Meeker, Benjamin Miller, Zenith Moore, Hunter Morgan,, Matthew Myers, Mason Orr, Mury Orrell, Kurn Osborne, Amnndn Osmond, Joel Rogers, Kutelyn Summons, Charles Sekelsky, Brittney Shultz, Kathryn Smiley, Kelsie Stanbeiryj Afton Tillman, Mndplyne Voreh, Znchury Wugner, Bniley Wull. Cnroline Wuters, Alnn Watson, Rebekah Whitaker, Jacob Wiles, Troy Wolverton, Emily Woods. Eighth Grade All / l ’,v - Chloe Berube, Rachael Bundy, Nicholas Endlcott, Adrienne Fouts, Nadia Gregory, Riley Hclri, Eric Kassel, Britanl Peterson, Peytoii Sell, Mikeaela Smith, Christian Stoltz, Alyssa Sutton, Shelby Weatherman, Ashlyn Whitesell, Jared Wolfe. A-B Honor Roll - Kascy Alston, Cameron Altierl, Brandon Armstrong; Sydnee Autry, Ryan Ball, Ashley Bamhardt, Gracc Bartelt, Justin Boger, Tristan Comer, Travis Davis, Scott Dcnnard, Erie DlM ugglo, Evun Dowell, Sabrina Dulaney, David Ervin, Jennifer Evens, Molly Fields, Paul Foimar III, Bethany Foster, TJ Freidt Jr., Shuron Fruits, Kenny Goodin, Pnrker Grunt, Anne-Murle Hurvey, Morgan Hendrix, Hannah Hodges, Jacob'Holcomb, Chase Howard, Whitney llling, Jessica James, Cody Jeffries, Kaltlln Johnson, Gilson Kingman, Helen Koevul, Dylan LaMott, Damian Lewlsj Jason Lewis, Ana Macalone, Luke Manning, Selina Marshall, Avcc McGuire, Michael Mebcl, Angelo Micozzi, Kade Milloy, Charles Muchukot, Ryun N elson,, Elaina Passero, Corvonji Peebles, Katherine; Reed, Joseph Robertson, Rachel Ruble, Harrison Sales, Kevin Sides, Katelyn Sizem ore/ Elizabeth Smith, Lillian Smithdeal, Kathryn Steelman, Stone Stroud, Emily Tester, Nathaniel Tutterow, Teddi Utt, Mnggie Webb, Emily Williums, .Morgun Wininger. 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Closed b 'o r K iT iil i i i l ' o n i i i l l i o i l O il (Ini^s lii'allh |)rol)k‘m s, )>o to \ \ « \>.l'<)stci'(lriim’o.com R eg u la r H o u rs: M -F 8 :3 0 -8 • S a t 8 :3 0 -4 • S u n 1 :30-5Foster Drug Co. 495 Valley R oad • M ocksville • (336) 751-2141 www.fosterdnigco.com D6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 3,2009 LEG A L N O TICES li ^ NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BERMUDA RUN TOWN COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant lo G.S. 160A-364 lhat the Town Council ol Bermuda Run wlll meet at 7:00 P.M. on Tuesday, December 8 al Ihe Town Hall, lo­ cated at 120 Kinderton Blvd, Suite 100, Bermuda Run, NC 27006, lo hold a publio hearing and to receive public comment op Ihe following Item; TA 2009-04 Sign Regulations & Design Waivers Proposed amendments lo change Ihe allowable area of wall signs, standardize the calculation of allowable sign erea, provide for mulll-lenant signs, allow lor mas­ ter sign plans lor planned devel­ opments, clarity the dellnlllon ol certain sign types, and allow lor flexibility In administration of sign requirements through Ihe Design Waiver process. Affected Sec­ tions; 4-1.7,4-1.11,4-1.12ofZon- Ing Ordinance All Interested parties are Invited lo attend the public hearing and present their comments to Ihe Ber­ muda Run Town Council. Please call Town Planner Erin Burris at 1 - 800-650-3925 If you have ques­ tions about speclllc cases. Please call the Berrtiuda Run Town Hall at (336) 998-6906II you need spe­ cial accommodations for tho meet- Ing. DIAMON, MOCKSVILLE • 751-3747 GOLD GALLERY CLEMMONS • 766-1800 \ !. @PEi i@iSE • Refreshments • N Y faïh lo n Jewelry • f : * ;Product Discount« • Thank you to our toyat clients. Hair 6000 6000 Meadowbrook Mall Clemmons 33B-76B-7887 or 76BBB95 , ^>avie Place A ssiste d L iv in g C o m m u n ity Lonnie Howell l.oniil(i Howell, plclwrcil here with l\is greiU granddimglitcr, Jiusmliie Giilther, one of our employees, Is here al Davie I’lace for .some help reliiibllltalliii! from a recent health Issue. You have probably seen him riding his hike on Ihe way lo volunieer at the Sloreliouse for Jesus. Named “Volunteer of the Year" for hl.s work al the ' .Storehouse, he has countless hours there helping those In need, ' ' • ^ Coming from a fimilly wllli 10 siblings, 7 boys and .1 ^Irls, he Is no stnmger to large families. lie raised 12 children of his own luid they've borne lols of gnindchlldren and great gnmdclilldren. Going from Ihe fami is a young miui he worked at the Mocksvillc Feed Mill until It was bouglit out by Tyson. A period of 41' yeani. Always busy, Lonnie served ¡us Chairman of die Uoard of Yadkin Valley for n while and could be found volunteering al die Masonic, picnic for, over 50 years. Wlien not voiuntcerlng Ills lime lo worthy causes, Ills ; love of gardening has been Ihe driving force In his life, lie and his gardens have been featured tn Ihc linterprlse- Record on more limn one occasion. Much as die gardens bring )oy to his llte, he continues lo bring Joy lo coundess others. For,information On Placement, Contact: Suzanne Simpson-Vogler 336-751-2175 12-3-1 tn CHRISTMASg^l WE BUY BROKEN GOLD & SILVER JEWLERY! NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE ^ PUBLIC SALE; Mocksvlile Mlnl- Storage Intends lo sell the con­ tents of the following units In an attempt to'collect unpaid rent and expenses: #339 Melfssa McDaniel, #223 Mark Reierstad, #199 Sharon McPherson, #102 Jamie Burgess, #96 John Cover, #467 John Ellis and#144Reco Duren. Public Sale Date; December 18, 2009 al 1;00 p.m.- Household llems. No personal checks. Bal­ ance must be paid by December 16, 2009 lo stop sale. 124 Eaton Rd., (336) 751-2483. 12-3-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ■ Special Proceedings No.; 09 SP 234 Substitute Trusteo; Philip A, Glass NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Date ol Sale; December 16,2009 Time of Salo; 12;30 p.m. Place ol Sale; Davio County Court­ house Description of Properly; Exhibit "A" - In Farmington Township; Being known and designated as Lot #78 as shown on the map ol Bermuda Run Golf and Coun­ try Club^ Section 5, recorded In Plat Book 4, at Page 83, In the Ollice ol tho Register ol Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, ref­ erence to which Is hereby made for a more particular and accurate description. Record Owners; Lisa D. Tillman, Ika Lisa D. Cheok Address of Property; 1018 RIvorbend Drjve, Advance, NC 27006 Deed of Trust; Book; 722 Pago; 872 Datod: July 23, 2007 Grantors; Lisa D. Tillman, fka Lisa D. Choek and William Michael Tillman, non-obligor spouse/owner Original Bonollclary: The CIT Group/Consumer FInanco, Inc. CONDITIONS OF SALE; Should Ihó properly be purchased a by a third party, lhal person must pay the lax ol Forty-live Cents (45e) per Ope Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by N.C.G.S. §7A-308(a)(1). This sale Is mado subject lo all unpaid taxes and superior lion,a or encumbrances ol record and as­ sessments, il any, against the said proporty, and any recorded leases. This,sale,I? also subjepi,to ariy, applicable county land trarisler tax, and tho successlul third party bid­ der shall be required to mako pay­ ment for any such county land transfer lax. A cash deposit ol 5% of Ihe purchase price will be required at tho time oi the sale. Any success­ lul bidder shall be required to ten­ der the lull balance of the purchase price so bid In cash or cerlified chock at the lime the Substitute Trustee tenderjs to him a deed for the properly or attempts to tender such deed, and should aald suc­ cessful bidder fall to pay the lull balance purchase price so bid al thal time, he shall remain liable on his bid as provided lor In North Carolina General Statutes Section 45-21.30 (d) and (0). This sale will be held open ten (10) days for up­ set bids as required by law. Residential real properly with less than 15 rental units; an order fgr possession of the properly may be Issued pursuant to G.S. 45- 21.29 In lavor ot the purchaser and against the parly or parties In pos- sesslon by the clerk ol superior court ot the county in which the property Is sold. Any person who occupies the properly pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or renewed on or alter October 1, 2007, may, alter receiving nollce of sale, terminate the rental agree­ ment upon 10 days’ written notice to the landlord. Upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant Is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the elfective dale of the lermlnatlon. Dated; 10-7-09, Posted on 11-18-09 Philip A. Glass, Substitute Trustee Nodeli; Glass & Haskell, LLP. 12-3-09 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY AMENDED NOTICE OF FORE­ CLOSURE SALE 09 SP 23 Under and by virtue of Ihe power of sale contained in a cer­ tain Deed ot Trust made by Dou­ glas Robinson lo Clint Calaway, Trusleo(s), dated the 27th day of March, 2006, and recorded In Book 055, Pago 221, In Davie Counly Reglslry, North Carolina, default having been made In the payment of the note thereby se­ cured by Ihe said Deed of Trust and the undersigned. Substitute Taistee Services, ino. having been substituted as Trustee in said Deed ot Trust by an instrument duly recorded in Ihe Ollloe of Iho Register of Deeds of Davie Counly, North Carolina and tho holder of the note evidencing said indebtedness having directed that the Deod ot TrusI be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee wlll oiler for sale al the courthouse door in the City of Mooksvllle, Davio Counly, North Carolina at 2;45 PM on December 16, 2009 and will sell to the high­ est bidder for cash the following real estate situated In the Counly of Davie, North Carolina, and be­ ing moie particularly described as follows; Being Condominium Unit Num­ ber 221 as referred to in lhat In­ strument entitled "Declaration of Condominium" (herelnalter called "Declaration") recorded In tho 01- llce ot the Register ol Deeds ot Davio Counly, Ndrth Carolina, on tho 7th day pi May 1973 In Deed Book 89, on Pages 332 through 343, Inclusive, os amended by Amendment lo Declaration ol Con- domlnlum for Berrhuda Run Golldomlnlum Tract 1, recorded In Deed Book 90, Page 532, on • ■July 17, 1973, and a further amended by Amendment to Dec­ laration ol Condominium tor Ber­ muda Run Golldomlnlum Tract 1, rocordod In Doed Book 91, Page 788, on November 7,1973, arid as more particularly described in the Plans of Bermuda Run Condo­ minium Buildings filed lor record In Unit ownership File No. 1 and as recorded in Plat Book 4, Page 116, ail of the above reterences In Ihe Ollice of the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina. Together with Improvomenls lo­ cated thereon; said property being located at 160 Goifvlow Drive, Ad­ vance, North Carolina. Togeiher with an undivided 2.3217% Interest in and lo the "common areas and tacliilles" as referred to In paragraph C ot said declaration, as amended to which reference is hereby made lor a moro particular description ol said "common Areas and l=aollltles." Trustee may. In Ihe Trustee's sole discretion, delay the sale for up to one hour as provided In NCGS §45i21,23. 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Neither the Trustee nor the holder ot the note secured by the deed of trust/security agroerhent, or both, being loreclosed, nor the olllcers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representa­ tive ot either Ihe Trustee or the holder ot the note make any rep­ resentation or warranty relating to tho title or any physical, environ­ mental, health or safety conditions existing In, on, at or relating lo the property being ottered tor sale, and any and all responsibilities or ll­ abilltles arising out ot or In any way relating to any such condition ex- ''pressly are disclaimed. Also, this property is being sold subject to all taxes, special assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances ol record and any recorded releases. Bald property Is aiso being sold subject to applicable Federal and State laws. A cash deposit or cashier's check (no personal checks) ot five percent (5%) ot the purchase price, or seven hundred filly dol­ lars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will be required al the time of the sale. ■ ,, An order for possession of the property may be issued pursuant lo G.S. 45-21.29 In favor of Ihe pur­ chaser and agalnsi the parly or parties in possession by the clerk of siiperlor court of the county In which the property is sold. Any person who occupies the properly pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or re­ newed on or alter October 1,2007, may after receiving the notice ol sale, terminate the rental agree­ ment upon 10 days' w’rltten notice to the landlord.' Upon termination ot a rental agreement, the tenant iS'liable lor rent due under the rental agroement prorated to Ihe elleclive dale ol Ihe lermlnatlon, THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. THE PURPOSE OF THIS COM­ MUNICATION IS TO COLLECTA DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, except as slated below In the Instance ot bankruptcy protection. IF YOU ARE UNDER THE PROTECTION OF THE BANK­ RUPTCY COURT OH HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED AS A RE­ SULT OF A BANKRUPTCY PRO- CEEDING, THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT AND FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES AND IS NOT IN­ TENDED AS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECTA DEBT OR AS AN ACT TO COLLECT, ASSESS, OR RE­ COVER ALL OR ANY PORTION OFTHE DEBT FROM YOU PER­ SONALLY. This 25th day of November, 2009. SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE SERVICES, INC. SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE BY; Attorney at Law The Law Firm of Hutchens, Senter & Britton, P.A. Attorneys for Substitute Trustee Services, inc. P.O. Box 1028 4317 Ramsey Slreet Fayetteville, North Carolina 28311 htlp://sal0s,hsbflrm.com Case No: 1002686 12-3-21П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CALL FOR PROPOSALS Smart Start of Davie County Is seeking proposals Irom commu­ nity organizations/agencies inter­ ested in providing services lhal contribute lo the well-being and optimal development of young chil­ dren and Ihelr families In Davie County for Ihe year 7/1/10 - 6/30/ 11. Please contact Corey Miller, (751-2113) or visit our website al www.davlesmartstart,org\a learn more about’funding opportunities and how to obtain an application. 11-30-1 tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor ot the Estate of JOHN W. PILCHER, lale ot Davie County, Ihls Is to no­ tify all persons having claims against said estate to preserit them lo the undersigned on or before March 3, 2010, (being three (3) months from Ihe first day ot publi­ cation ot Ihls notice) or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar of Ihelr re­ covery. Ail persons indebted to said estate will please make Im­ mediate payment to the under- [Candy is 50! •  *■'..... .-..»и»... .^/4» U)vc, Terry ift Family - i ^ Berm uda r ^ V i l l a g e ---------? Help Wanted CNA 2"' Shift Full Time C N A 3 " Shift Part Time Excellent working eiivironineiit and conditions. Apply in person. Hwy. 801 S., Advance GENE TREXLER New & Old Roofe’ Vinyl Siding & Trim Build PorcheB/Docks Froe Eetimatos 336-284-4571 RANDY MILLER &SONS 295 Miller Road* Mocksvilie (336) 284-2826 Now Pumping StptlcTinItt • s m S im Work TrenchuW ork Hauling This the 3rd day ot December, 2009. DARRELL PILCHER 1020 Pine Bluff Lane Walnut Cove, NC 27052 ■ 12-3-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTV NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualltled as Executor of the Estate ot NINA JEAN H. BARNES, late ot Davio County, Ihls is lo notify ail persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before March 3, 2010, (be­ ing three (3) months trom the first day ot putillcation of this notice) or this notice wlll be pleaded In bar. of Ihelr recovery. All persons In­ debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment lo the undersigned. This the 3rd day of December, 2009. BRENDA B. HUNTER 188 Pudding Ridge Road Mocksvilie, NC 27028 12-3-4Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of TED J. PLUMMER; Ted J. Plummer, late of Davie County, North Carolina, this Is lo notlly ali persons, llrms and cor­ porations having claims against the Estate td exhibit them to the undersigned al the office of ingersoll and Assoclalies, PLLC, Post Ollice Box 25167, WInston- Salem, NC 27114 on or before February 19, 2010, or this notice wlll be pleaded In bpr of Iheir re­ covery. All persons Indebted to said Estate wlll please make im- • mediate payment. This the 2nd day ol November, 2009. DeRoe R. Plummer, Executor Maro W. Ingersoll, Attorney; Ingersoll & Associates, PLLC 11-12-4 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllled as Executor ot the Estate ol ANNA B. GAUTSCH, late of Davie Counly, Ihls Is to no­ tify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to Ihe undersigned on or before Februaiy 19,2010, being three (3) months from the lirsl day of publi­ cation or this notice wlll be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ali persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 19th day of November, 2009. GEORGE R. GAUTSCH P.O. Box 512 Martlnsviile, VA24114 11-19-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllled as Executor ot the Estate of MARY LEE HARRIS, late of Davie Counly, this Is to no­ tify ail persons h,aving claims against said estate lo present them to the undersigned on or before February 19,2010, being three (3) monihs Irom the lirsl day ot publi­ cation or this notice will be pleaded In bar ot their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment lo the undersigned. This the 19lh day ol Noyember, 2009. RONNIE S. HARRIS 366 Meadow Way SW Pataskaia, OH 43062 11-19-4tn F O R S A L E : C a r s « T r u c k s Utility B uildings Carports: All Sizes, All Galvanized All Size Dog Lots 336-751-3442 M o c k sv lile , N C ..'- .M .'¡ .4.,.,. LEG A L N O TIC ES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 09 SP 209 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained In that certain Deed of Trust executed by Sherri L. Kams and Husband Lome D. Karns to First American Transpor­ tation Title Insurance Co, Trustee(s), which was dated No­ vember 9, 2006 and recorded on November 15, 2006 In Book 688 al Page 341, Davie County Reg­ istry, Norlh Carolina. Default having been made In Ihe payment ot the noto thereby ■ secured by Ihe said Deed ot Trust and the undersigned. Brock & Scott, PLLC, having been substi­ tuted as Trustee In said Deed of Trust by an instrument duly re­ corded In the Office of the Regis­ ter of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, and the holder of the note evidencing said Indebted­ ness having directed thal the Deed of.Trust be foreclosed, the under­ signed Substltule Trustee wlll ol­ fer tor sale at the courthouse door of the counly courthouse whore the property Is located, or the usual and customary location at the counly courthouse tor conducting the sale on December 9, 2009 at 12;30PM, and will sell to Ihe high­ est bidder for pash the following described property gituated In Davie County, North Carolina, to wll; BEING KNOWN AND DESIG­ NATED as Lot Number 72, as shown on tho Map of CREEKWOOD ESTATES, SEC­ TION NUMBER TWO, recorded In Plat Book 5, Pago 7, In the Office of Ihe Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, reference to which is hereby made for a par­ ticular description. Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior convey­ ances of record. Said properly Is commonly known as 260 Creekwood Drive, Advance, NC 27006. Third party purchasers must pay Ihe excise tax, and the court costs ot Forly-Flve Cents (45e) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) pursuant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1). A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) ol the purchase price, or Seven Hundred, Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, wlll be required at the time of the sale. Following the ex­ piration of the stalutoiy upset bid period, all the remaining amounts are Immediately, due,and .owing. . , . Said properly to be olfered pur-: suani lo this Notice of Sale Is be­ ing oflered for sale, transler and conveyance "AS IS WHERE IS." There are no representations ol warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing In, on, at, or relating to the property being olfered for sale. This sale la made subject to ail prior liens, unpaid ■ laxes, any unpaid iand transfer taxes, special assessments, ease­ ments, rights of way, deeds of re­ lease, and any other encum­ brances or exceptions of record. To the best of Iho knowledge and belief of the undersigned, the cur­ rent owner(s) ot the properly Is/are Sherri L. Karns and husband, Lome D. Karns. An Order for possession ot the properly may be Issued pursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 In favor ot the pur- OF THE BANKRUPTCY COURT OR HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED AS A RESULT OF A BANK­ RUPTCY PROCEEDING, THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU PUR­ SUANT TO STATUTORY RE­ QUIREMENT AND FOR INFOR­ MATIONAL PURPOSES AND IS NOT INTENDED AS AN AT- TEMPTTO COLLECTA DEBT OR AS AN ACT TO COLLECT, AS­ SESS, OR RECOVER ALL'OR ANY PORTION OF THE DEBT FROM YOU PERSONALLY. Subslllute Trustee Brock & Scott, PLLC Jeremy B. Wilkins, NCSB No. 32346 5431 Oleander Drive Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28403 PHONE; (910) 392-4988 FAX; (910) 392-8587 File No.: 09-14090-FC01 11-26-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllled as Co-Execu­ tors ot the Estate ol TROY VES­ TAL DANNER, lale of Davio ■ County, this Is to notify ail persons having claims against said estate to present Ihem to the undersigned on or belore February 26, 2010, (being three (3) months Irom the first day of publication of this no­ llce) or this notice will be pleaded in bar ot their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate wilf please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. - This Ihe 26th day ol November, 2009. DONALD JOE DANNER 941 Tamworih Rd. Asheboro, NC 27203 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co-Execu- tors of the Estate ot CHARLES T. WHEELER, JR., late ol Davie County, this is to notlly all persons having claims agalnsi said estate to present thom to the undersigned on or before February 26, 2010, (being three (3) monihs from the first day of publication of this no­ tice) or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ali persons Indebted to said estate wiil pleaso make Immediate payment lo the undersigned. This the 19lh day of November, 2009. CHARLES THOMAS WHEELER, ill 136 Dutchman Creek Road Elkin, NC 28621 , MARTIN & VAN ho y; LLP Attorneys al Law Ten Court Square Mocksvlile, NC 27028 11-26-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 09 SP219 Under and by virlue of the power of sale contained In a cer­ tain Deed of Trust made by S. Carson Strickland and wife. Sue C. Strickland lo W. K. Keener, Jr„ Truslee(s), dated the 8th day of December, .1998, and recorded In Book 2S1, Page 543. in Davie County Registry, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the note thereby se­ cured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned. Substitute Trustee Sen/ices, Ino. having been ot the note secured by the deed ot trust/security agreemeni, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representa­ tive of either the Trustee or the holder ot the note make any rep­ resentation or warranty relating to the title .or any physical, environ­ mental, health or safety conditions existing In, on, at or relating to the property being ottered tor sale, and any and all responsibilities or li­ abilities arising oul of or in any way relating lo any such condition ex­ pressly are disclaimed. Also, this properly Is being sold subject to ali taxes, speciai assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances ot record and any recorded releases. Said properly Is aiso being sold subject to applicable Federal and State laws. A cash deposit or cashier's check (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of the purchase price, or seven hundred fitly dol­ lars ($750.00), whichever is greater, wiil be required at the time of the sale. An order for possession ot the property may be Issued pursuant to Q.S. 45-21.29 In lavor ot the purchaser and against the party or parlies In possession by the clerk ot superior court of the counly in which Ihe properly Is sold. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a-rental agreement entered into or re­ newed on or alter October 1,2007, may alter receiving Ihe nollce of sale, terminate the rental agree­ ment upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. IJpon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant Is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date ot the lermlnatlon. THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. THE PURPOSE OF THIS COM­ MUNICATION IS TO COLLECTA DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, except as stated below In the Instance of bankruptcy protection. IF YOU ARE UNDER THE PROTECTION OF THE BANK­ RUPTCY COURT OR HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED AS A RE­ SULT OF A BANKRUPTCY PRO- CEEDING, THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT AND FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES AND IS NOT IN­ TENDED AS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT OR AS AN ACT TO COLLECT, ASSESS, OR RE­ COVER ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE DEBT FROM YOU PER­ SONALLY. This 18th day of November, 2009. SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE SERVICES, INC. SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE $$S W E SSS B U Y G O L D ! DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, i hunsday, Dec. 3,2009 - D7 enants In DB 87, PG 323; DB 87, PG 419; DB 87, PG 507; DB 93, PG 518; DB 98, PG 737; and DB 111, PG 402; Davie County Reg­ istry, and any other easements and restrictions ot record. FOR BACK TITLE, DB 396, P.G 417, Davie'County Registry. See also Tax Map 1-5-5, Blk B, Pel 39, located in Mocksvilie Township, Davie County, North Carolina. Save and exceplany releases, deeds ol release or prior convey­ ances ot record. Said properly Is commonly known as 130 Heather Court, Mocksvlile, NC 27028. Third party purchasers musl pay the excise tax, and the court costs of Forty-Five Cents (45i) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) pursuant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1). A cash deposil (no personal checks) ot live percent (5%) of Ihe purchase price, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will be required at the time of Ihe sale. Following the ex­ piration of the statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts are Immediately due and owing. Said property to be olfered pur­ suant to this Notice ot Sale Is be­ ing ottered for sale, transler and conveyance '‘AS IS WHERE IS." There are no represenlations ot warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing In, on, at, or relating to the property being olfered for sale. This sale Is made subject to all prior Hens, unpaid taxes, any unpaid land transfer taxes, special assessments, ease­ ments, rights of way, deeds of re­ lease, and any other encum­ brances or exceptions ot record. To the best ol the knowledge and belief of the undersigned, the cur­ rent owner(s) of the property Is/are Scotl Taylor and wife. Crystal Tay­ lor. ^ . An Order for possession of the properly may be Issued pursuant ip G.S. 45-21.29 In favor of the purchaser and against the parly or parties In possession by the clerk pf superior court ot the counly In which the property is sold. Any person who occupies the properly pursuant lo a rental agreemeni entered into or renewed on or al­ ter Oclober 1,2007, may, alter re­ ceiving the notice ol sale, termi­ nate Ihe rental agreement upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. The notice shall aiso state that upon temilriallon ol a rental agree­ ment, Ihe tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated lo the elfective date of the lennlnallon.......... It the trustee Is unable to con­ vey title to this properly for any roason, Ihe solo remedy ot tho purchaser is tho return of tho de­ posit. Reasons of such inability to convey include, but are not limited Trustee Sen/ices, Inc. P.O. Box 1028 ’ 4317 Ramsey Street Fayetteville, Norlh Carolina hltpy’/sales.hsbdrm.com Case No; 1014520 11-26-21П chaser and against the party or .substituted as Trustee In said parties In possession by the clerk Deed of Trust by an Instrument ot superior court ot the county In which the property Is sold. Any person who occupies Ihe pi'operty pursuant to a rental agreement entered into or renewed on or af­ ter October 1,2007, may, after re­ ceiving the notice of sale, termi­ nate the rental agreement upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. The notice shall also slate thal upon termination of a rental agree­ ment, the tenant Is ilabje for rent due under the rental agreement prorated lo the eltectlve date ot the termination. if the trustee is unable to con­ vey title to this property tor any reason, the sole remedy of Ihe purchaser is the return of the de- duly recorded In the Olfice of the Register of Deeds of Davie Counly, North Carolina and the holder of the note evidencing said Indebtedness having directed that the Deed ol Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will oiler for sale al the courthouse door ih the City of Mocksvilie, Davie County, North Carolina at 2;45 PM on Decepiiber 9,2009 and wlll sell to the highest bidder lor cash tho lollowing real estate situated In the County ot Davie, North Carolina, and being more partlculariy described as tol- lows; BEING known and designated as Lot Numbers 11 and 12, Sec- poslt. Reasons of such inability to tion II of Hickory Hill Golf and convey Include, but are not limited Counlry Club Development as the to, the tiling of a bankruptcy peti­ tion prior lo the conllrmallon of the sale and reinstatement of the loan without the knowledge of the same appears on a plat recorded In Map Book 5, Page 26, Davio County Registry. Together with Im­ provements located thereon; said trustee. If the validity of the sale property being located at 202 is challenged by any parly, the Lakeview Roajl, Mocksvlile, North to, the filing of a bankruptcy petl BV; Attorney at Law lion prior to the conlirmatlon ot the The Law Firm ot Hutchens, sale and reinstatement of the loan Senter & Britton, P.A. without the knowledge of the Attorneys tor Substitute trustee, it Ihe validity of the sale is challenged by any party, Ihe trustee. In their sole discretion, II they believe Ihe challenge to hâve merit, may request the oourl to declare the saie to be void and return the deposit. The purchaser will have no further remedy. THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. THE PURPOSE OF THIS COM­ MUNICATION IS TO COLLECTA DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, EXCEPT IN THE INSTANCE OF BANK­ RUPTCY PROTECTION. IPr'OU ARE UNDER THE PROTECTION OF THE BANKRUPTCY COURT OR HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED AS A RESULT OF A BANK­ RUPTCY PROCEEDING, THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU PUR­ SUANT TO STATUTORY RE­ QUIREMENT AND FOR INTOR- MATIONAL PURPOSES AND IS NOT INTENDED AS AN AT- TEMPTTO COLLECTA DEBT OR AS AN ACT TO COLLECT, AS­ SESS, OR RECOVER ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE DEBT FROM YOU PERSONALLY. Substitute Trustee Brock & Scolt, PLLC Jeremy B. Wilkins, NCSB No. 32346 5431 Oleander Drive Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28403 PHONE; (910) 392-4988 FAX; (910) 392-8587 File No.; 09-11001-FC01 11-26-2tn trustee, In their sole discretion, II they believe the challenge lo have meril, may request the court to declare the sale lo be void and return the deposit. The purchaser wlll have no lurther remedy. THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. THE PURPOSE OF THIS COM­ MUNICATION IS TO COLLECTA DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, EXCEPT IN THE INSTANCE OF BANK­ RUPTCY PROTECTION. iPi'OU ARE UNDER THE PROTECTION Carolina. Trustee may, In the Trustee's sole discretion, delay the sale tor up to one hour as provided In NCGS §45-21.23. Should the property be pur­ chased by a third party, lhat per­ son must pay the tax ot Forty-Five Cenls ($0.45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A-308(a)(1). The property to be oHered pur­ suant to this nollce of sale Is be­ ing offered for sale, transfer and conveyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Neither the Trustee nor the holder NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 09SP119 AMENDED NOTICE OF , FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained In that certain Deed of Trust executed by.SCOTT TAYLOR by and through his attor­ ney In tact Crystal D. Taylor AND WIFE, CRYSTAL D. TAYLOR to TRUSTEE SERVICES OF CARO­ LINA, LLC, Trustee(s), which was dated June 11,2008 and recorded on June 12, 2008 In Book 761 at Page 424, Davie County Registry, North Carolina. Detault having been made in Ihe payment ot the note thereby secured by the said Deed olTrust and the undersigned. Brock & Scott, PLLC, having been substi­ tuted as Trustee in said Deed ol Trust by an Instrument duly re­ corded In the Oltice ot the Regis­ ter of Deeds ol Davie Counly, North Carolina, and the holder ot the note evidencing said Indebted­ ness having directed that the Deed ot Trust be loreclosed, the under­ signed Substitute. Trustee will ol­ fer for sale at the courthouse door of the county courthouse where the property Is located, or the usual and customary localion at the counly courthouse for conducting the sale on December 10,2009 at 3;00PM, and wlll sell to the high­ est bidder lor cash Ihe following described property situaled In Davie County, North Carolina, to wit; BEING KNOWN and desig­ nated as Lot No. 157 of Rldgemonl, Section Three, as set lorth In Plat Book 4, Page 137, Davie County Registry, to which rolerence Is hereby made for a more particular description. SUBJECT TO Restrictive Cov- MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL FALL IS HERE! Bobcat, aerator, core plugger & more lor rent today! Hwy. 601 S. Mtxkiviiiu 1336) 751-2304 DIAMON. 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Dcc. 5 @ 10 am Fann Mach. & Shop Tools of ihe laic H erm a n H ill - esta te 4819 T aylorsville, N C ** Stony Point, NC from Slaltjvlllc, N.C.i from I'-tO cxil H I-IS (lo Taylorsville, NC) lake Ilwy. 6.1 West for r/- ’/. miles, lum Right on Taylorsville flwy. (old Ilwy. 90)ijo +/• 5’/. miles 10 Ihe I IIII Fami on l.cD Jusi past Scotis Elem. Sch.. J. D. 2555 Troclor • J.D. 2030 Traclor w/146 Loader • J,D. 2020 Tractor • l-ll Super A Traclor w/ eulliv. • Ford 555 nibber lit« Bnckhoe • Verraer 5041 Rd. naler • J.D. 1460 Discblne, 12 ft.* like new J.D. 702 Rake, 8 whccii w/ hyd. fold * like new 18 ft. Tedder w/ hyd. Fold • 10 ft. & 6 It. Bush Hogs • Disc Harrows Plows • Tillage Tool • Blade • Box Blade • Toolh Rake • Post Hole Auger * 5 Trailers • Corrals • Gales'* Feeders * 5 Fence Chargers • cle. J.D. Oalor • 20 hp. J.D. 345 Lawn Traclor w/ 48" deck • J.D. 318 Lawn Tractor, hyd. w/ 40" deck • Cash Gross Catchcr w/ hyd, dump • Wood SpliUera * 3 Table Saws • 2 Radial Arm Saws • 12” Wood Lalhe • Melal Bond Saw * 6” Joiner • Air Compressors * Floor Drill I’ress • 2 Welders * Crallsman elect. Shaper/lvfolder Foley auto, elect. Saw Filers • Slock Tool Boxes • 48" Ridgid Pipe Wrench • array of Wrenches, Sockets & Hand Tools * elect. & oir Hand Tools * 3 Chain Saws power Yard Tools • Alum. Exi. Ladders • Log Chains • array of Bolls • Lumber old wide Boards • Firewood * Many Other Items www.YORKAUCTION.coin 704-546-2696 * Harmony, NC neat 74 *** since I9SS Absolute Auction Real Estate And Personal Property Estate of the Late Olicc(Blll) Guy/with additions 1067 Milling Rd. Mocksvilie,NC 27028 lOAIVISat.Dcc.12 2009 Saie Conducted for Marsha Perreii (Executor) Directions from Winston SAlcni MO W to exli 17-( lum leA go lo stop sign Itini left un 158 W 4 miles turn left on Milling Kd.walch for signs u\c appwx. 2 milci oii ihc left. AJI olher locations Milling rood is I mil« easl of 64 & 601 Junction ofTof Main St on your rinht Partial l.isling: Real Estate-2 Houses 1067&1071 MiilingRd. 1067 is Selling subjcct lo Baiiic Approval. 1071 is selling Absolute. Term for Real Eilat«:S5,000 BOB-rcfupdable depoiit day orsale,Cash,CuhUr'i Clieck or Crrtlftrd Cbcck. nalaoce due at cIosIbk within 30 dayi. Sold « b, W bm ts. Prtvicw of Houses Sunday Dm.6'* 2 lo 4 pn Deprtssion glass, Carnival Olass. Fostoria,Wcston,Princcas House,llaxkerWore^ull McCoy. Musical InsloimenbiOihson Acoustic Gullar.Kay Kraft Bai\}o, Kent elcvtiic Mandolin.Marinc Band Hohnct Harmonic«, American DJ CD mWw lystem^^b ompVOemlni & Alto spalcen k subwoofer,Wireless Mic ASiond.On Siace Speaker stamS|. Robert n. Commerulivo Bowe Knlfe.Sheaih Knives, Pocket Knlves,iiokerTrcc brand Pocket Knife, many more. Anll({ue Furniture,Riding Mowen, Chainsawi,Pom Tools,Ooat Fecden and transporten,Jglob Doghouses, Chalnllnk Dog lots,Goal and Chicken Farming equlpmcot,Oraln Din TERMS OF SALE Cuh vr G’ood Cbcrk Day ofSaUt All UMtarentaU lala day laprrrfdn aay printed nulerlaL Not mp«BilMerora(cli](nti.KaIiior.SblM \ Sale Conducted by: R uss A u c tio n S ervice A uclionccr: Steve Kuss N C A L# 6363 NCAFL#«737 B ro k e r: Beverly Russ H ow ard Realty N C R EBL#I87024 I'clh 33»-9«)-7SW Onlm 3M-9«S-II Si More Comptcle UllDg VlslU Auctiooxlp.com 9020 Il '! D8. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPIUSE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 3, 2009 DAVIE-CLEMMONS Call Monday-Friday 8 AM-5 PM TOLL FREE 1-177^1-21» FAX; 704-630-0157 EMAIL! CLASSADS@SALISBURYPOST.COM REACH OVER 29,000 KADERS EVERY WEEK! FF=iEE A P S E L Q IU B E A D S y A R D S A L ^i61vlrig away somelhlnfl or selling something Include a photo wltti your auto act & run It ■ j i[ for 4 weeks for $20. Run a ptioto w/your f 1*8'DD > ''RUII IT FOR rHEEi4 lino Ilmll, 6*ciuiioi«#iiiy. Call lor dowis. tiousB ad for $30 for 4 wecks. 'i' " D avle -C fem tno ns Y ard S ala» C on sign m en t U nlim ited 200 Wilkesboro St.. Mocksviiio. Como visll us Rltor tho Chiislmas pa* radei Lols ol nice gill Ideas and holiday décor. 50% oil whilo Sl bluo laps lor Iho month ol DecomBor. Cooleemee Large Esiate and ln-hou»o Yard 3alo,141 Erwin SL, 8am-4pm. Doo. 4 and 5. Evorylhing musl gol Prices roduceo! • Queslions, call 336-753- 0706. Mocksviiio TW O D AYS.,.Sal10AM - 1PM, Now In Iho box, Chrlslmas slull, cards, Wrapping paper, gills, decorallons, etc. Ono en­tire unil of OKotcIse slull, (ocumbenl bIkos, ellipti­ cal machines, 40 pairs ol Ilshlng wadors, luggago, 26 EZ Up canopies, air comprossors, pas gener­ ator, 30 sols o l goll clubs, 40 poll bags, furniluro, bosoDall Stull. 6 storago unlls wllh over S.OOO Itoms. Lols ol NEW STUFF. Star Storago World, 1033 Salisbury Hwy, R te o i, Antiques & Coilectibles Candle Holdere, Pewter, Very.unlquel QC. 2' tail. Sol. $50. Plonse call 704- 212-7165 lor moro Inlo. Arts, Crafts & Hobbies Baakels, Chrlslmas Hondwovon Fruii Bos* kols w/o (rult. $15.00 то'Ьезэ-ог?? Picture fram ing mat* board and cultors. All colors. $125' valuo. $30. Call704-279-^947 Building Equipment & ^ ^ U £ £ l i e 8^ Concreto Blocks, 0", 50 blocks a\ 750 por block or $37.50, Ploaso call 704* 279-2783 Business Equipment & Supplies Fuel & Wood Firewood. Already cut. S60/lruck lond. You load & haul. 1307 Poplar Glen Dr., Kannapolis. Pleaso call 704-930-3570 Firewood. Soasonod and green, spllL We can oellvor. Prices start at $50. 366-998-3556 LV. msg ■ Jjöw eir^ W ith th is ring Ring», W hlto go d Princess (Promlso Mo) ring wllh diamond chips, sizo 6-8 14. $25-$35, 704- 202-6853 Logs, slabbed. 6x8x14. Pino, oak, poplar. Lum­ ber or llrowood. 12 ® $35 oa. 704-287-7334 Furniture & _A££liances_ 2 Solas and 2 Wlngback chairs. Match Sol $300 Call Connie 279-6656 Arm oire. Medium Oak, plenty ol storage, oxcol- lont condlllon. $100. 704- 278-9779 Cash register. Casio PCR-26S cash roglslor, black. EC, needs koy. $85, 704-212-7165 Display case, wooden w/glass front & llghllng. Storage benoalh. QC. $65, 704-212-7185. M ooksvlllo, 123 Codar- wood Placo. Garago Sale. Saiurday, Doo. 5", 8am-2pm. Miscellaneous lloms for salo. M ocksvllle. 222 Bracken Rd. (oil Hwy 601 N) 4- Fdmlw Garago Sale. Fri­day & Saiurday. Lols ol ho)isohold Items, toys, lumllure, stereo, (Qoll can, eloctrlo - GO), con­ sole TV, book cases, new lovo seat, labio & cliairs wllh umbrella, ladder, 2 - 10 speed bicycles I llko now. RAIN SHINE M ooksvllla, 716!) Hwy 801 Soulh al Greasy Cor­ n e d (bohlnd Texaco Sla- llon). M ulti-Fam ily Yard Salo, Friday & Saiurday, One. 4"' & e*', 9am-unlll. Sowing machlno, baby clolhos, baseball col- loctlblQS, Prlncoss houso, Barbio dolls, maiblo lop ba^ Boanio Babies, toys, clolhos, coats, & miscol­ lanoous. Rain cancels. Clothes Adult & Children C lothes, Baby Q lrll Llko nowl U-plckI Smoko-lroel (Sz 0-12mos) $25/box, 338-,782-2031 or 336- 264-6102, P ani sulla. 3 ladies pani sulls size B-10. Llko now, $10 oa. Red blazer sizo 16, $10, 704-278-9779 Electronics 3S 'Fiat Screen TV. JVC. Works Great, $150.00. Ptoaso cal) 704-270-7100 MocKqvìIIo. Incioor Yord Salo Saturday, Ooc. S'" e-4pm eSQ Chlckon, H am . At Mocksviiio Lodijo Moso T h e C h ristm a s Is now open, 108 N. Sal­ isbury St., Mocksvllle bo­ hlnd The Phone Placo. Now, uEod ond vinlago Chrlslmas Items and handmade gills. Chock us out Wods.-Sal., 11am- 6pm. Extended hours during holiday events. Woodloal B ig Indoor Yard Sale Saturday, 7am Hwy 601 lo Old Speedy Marl beside BP Station. Furniture, exercise equip­ ment, pictures, new car seal, doublo stroller, 100+ paire ol Joans - all slzos. D igital Cinem a Olln Hoss Sound System 1000 W alls Homo The­ ater. Still In box. Phono: 704-916-8679 $400.00 ExerciseEquipment C lea n u p! W asher, Maytag, llko ................ilrlpo(now $175; Whir Dry­or, vory nico $160; Hot- point diyor, nico $100. 704-798-1926. Desk, L-shaped. corner ollico dosk. Good condi­ tion. $50. OBO. 704-363- 5170 D ining table. Vory Nice wood dining lablo wllh six paddod chairs. $126. 704-239-3545 E nds lables tor sale; 2. 1 black wllh glass 1 light wood, $20 each 704-276-7100 Evenflo C rib and chang­ ing table seL Maho------- wood. 704-855- $150. Futon, black with wood- on endsi Llko New Great Condlllon $75.00 704-278-7100 Q lass top stovo, never used. Black and stain­less. $400 obo. Ploaso call 704-202-0831 H ot Point Rolrlgoralor. good condlton, almond color, 704-633-4109 $65.00, Lovosoat, mullí-color, mostly gray lovosoat $50. Cnll connlo ® 704-279- 8656 W ith th is rin g R ings, Whlto cold Princoss (Promlso Mo) ring with diamond chips, sizo 6-6 Ut. $25-$35. 704- 202-6053 Mise For Saie 6ft A rtificial Christmas Troo, In bag Evergreen Gorland, 2 lg . Outdoor lighted Candios 704-639- 9068 $20.00 Alum inum bending m a­ chine roll dispenser. Nev­ er usod. $3(Ю obo. 704- 202-0631 Bugles Irom Arm y Posts. Ten for $400. Pleaso call lor lurther Inlormatton 704-603-4163 Canoe. 18' alum., oxcl. cond. $400. W ill trade lor John Boat. 704-784-2488 or 704-467-0485 C hristm as tree, 6 fl. wllh lights, SIS. Christmas Iroo, 4 tt. v(i№ lights, $7. 65 PCS green gnrlond, 1011 long. $1 onch. 704- 637-8115 Com m etelal Ligh t flx- tures 8 It. wmlugs & daylight bulbs, U ® $30 each. 704-287-7334 D igital Camera, novor usod. $50. Ploaso call 704-803-4914 lor moro Inlormatlon Electric Iron, $5. ElecMc Iron, $10. Ironing bonrd, $10. Call 704-633-6332 G a s F u rn a ce mndo by lnnort)iorm lor то- bllo homoa. Liko now. $75. Coll 7O4-033;O74O TroQdmlll W oslo. Modol Kadon 4.8, 2 workoul modes. $350 OBO. 704- 278-9203 Food & Produce Pecans - NEW crop $1.60ЛЬ Approx. 100 lbs availablo Call 704-857-9595 ЩешЕЕИЗЯ Persimmon Pulp 200D al-roady etrainod In ono pin!Iroozcr bogs. $5 por ban. 336-009-3Q05 Fuel & Wood F irew o o d1 cord ot oak and tilckoty BOflBonod for 1 $75 M a tch ed s e t W ing bnck chairs, 2 & 2 Solas to match, good condlllon. $300.00 Call Connlo ® 704-279-6656 O reck XL ultra upright vacuum cleaner under warranty $150.00, 704- 636-0879 nelrlgerator, side-by-slde, $225. Maytag Washer $175. Hot Point Dryor $100.704-706-1026 Santa ohalr. Overslulled childrens' Santa chair w/wood base. EC. $25. 704-212-7185. S ola still In p la itlo . Must soil. $176. Ploaso call Loon al 336-392-3349 Sofas. Matching sel 2 solas and 2 wlngback chairs, $300, Call Connlo 704-279-6656 Usod Konrnoro washer, grool condlllon. $85 obo. Ploaso call 704-202-0831 Oo-Corl G reat C h ristm as Gift! Qo-Cort. Yorl-Do0. 2 sootof w llli roll bar. 3 hoi- mots. $500. Pioaso call 330-002-3004 Television, DVD & Video TV, M itsubishi 1060 so­ rlos HD 65ln projection 2001. Excollent picture ex cond. $350. 704-762-0276 Want to Buy Merchandise Cash paid for unusod Di­abolic TosI Strips - Up to $10 por box. 336-407- 8604 Tlm bor wanted • Pino or hardwood. 5 acros or moro soloct or cloar cut. Shavor W ood Products, Inc. Call 704-278-0291. Tim ber W anted, 1 aero or moro, pino or hard­ wood, cloar or soloct. H & M Logging, 330-460- 6576 Dogs Patented Happy Jack Flea Beacon: Control Floas In llio homo without toxic chemlcols. Rosults ovornighll GOODMAN FARM SUPPLY 057-5930 www.happyjacklnc.com R ed H eeler, G o o d F arm D o g Free dog. Rod Hoolor, 7 yr old remnlo, spayod, shots up-lo-dato. Catllo dog. Good lor larm and w/chlldron. 338-998-0627 SO L DAll ol our pupplea mm sold In B daysl More r al results advarllslng the Salisbuiy Posll - C.A., Salisbury S O L D Cats * * * * * 111 * * Freo kittens to good homo. Please call 704- 636-1054. Cal, gray; apptox 8 mos. Loving, ' playlul noods homo Indoor or oul. 704- 974-8955, Rockwell Froe. Free call Boautilui, sweet, I yr. old, lull-blood- ed Poislan to good homo onlyl 704-223-4034 K itten s for C h ristm a sI FREE boaulllul kiltons lo a good, loving homo. Various colors, llllor box Iralned. Please call 330- 606-1654 KIttensI 2 tabby, 1 or­ ange, Igroy/blk. Froo lo a good homo! Call (704) 201-0243 M oving & C an't Talce T hem . w ith UsI Froo oats. Two lomalos, spayed. Moving & can'l take with us, Nood good homo. 704-836-5761 SO L D I sold all my pupplos In less lhan a weoki I am veiy pleased wllh Ihe re- sullsl ~ T.P., Salisbury S O L D W E N E E D A G O O D HOM EI Froo pupplos. Lab mix, two romaios, black, ap- proxlmatoiy 10 wks old, Iroo to good homo. 704- 798-61 Other Pets • • • • • • • • • • • BABY Pol rats. Froo Handlod dally. 704-245- 1300 NO Snakos. b u s in e s s Opportunities A ll cash vendlngl Do You Gam Up to $800/day (potonllal)? Your own lo­ cal routo. 25 Machines and Candy. All (o{ $9,995. 1-e08-753*3458, MultiVond, LLC. Dogs Millor Lllo sign In Iramo. 40lnch X 62 Inch, $125. Call 336-996-3529 aller 6pm, M-F. Shirts, men's long sleeve. imy Hllllger. $5 ea. or 51er $22. 10 avail. Levi & Tomrr Call 704-657-1067 Stove, W hirlpool. Eloo- Irlo, Almond color. Great condlllon. $135. Please call 704-657-8406 Tost strips. One Touch Ultra Test Strips. 2 boxes ol 60 strips, $25 each. 704-276-9779 Thomas Iho Tank Engine lloms - new and gently used. 704-855-3669. Sell por piece or all for $200. Tires. 4 GoodYear. P?35/75R ie: GoodTroad. $100. 704-209-1285 Trophy rooyclei 6 10-18" loll. M int, condlllon. $1 each. Call 704-431-4550 AKC Dogs. DIackLabrador Rolrlovors $300. Ploaso call 704-455-5350 Black Lab Shephord mix pupplos. 9 weeks old. Free. Please call 828- 404-2801 Found dog. Sal. Nov. 21, looks like Pekingese mix, Inlersoclion ol /E lStokes Ferry R d 704-213-1110 iarnhardl Free dog lo good homo. 6 year old Chocolate Lab Ploaso call 704-783-5436 lor moro Inlormallon Free fem ale black lab m ix lo a good homo. Very lovlngiT Approx. 9 mos old. 704-202-0985 Free kittens,2- grey males, ap maloly 2 monlhs old Call 704-431-4824 iroxl- Frae püpples. 7 Heeler/ Pyrenean puppies, 6 wks old. Qroal Christmas gills. Call 704-932-5426 Fres to good homo. Malo Boagro, malo Roll mix and spayod lómale lab mIx. 704-279-9722. Ш Ш Free Stuff C h ristm a s P u p p iesI Free pupplos, Boxer/Lab mix. Eight wooks old, cute and cuddly, playful. To good homo only. Cnll 336-996-0668 Freo boxes. 8x10x15*, heavy duty, • clean, op- proxlmaloly 30. Cnn fur­ nish 25-30/mo. Cnll for more Inlo. 704-663-7810 Free W ood, You cut and haul. Ploaso call 704-857-8169 Hardw ood froe lor cul­ ling and cloaning area. For moro Information, ploaso call 704-636-0266 instruction A ttend college online Irom homo. Modlcal, Buslnoss, Paralegal, Ac­ counting, Criminal JuS' Job pi slstanco. Computer avail. lice.placement as- able. Financial aid If qual­ ified. Call 686-809-61)16, www.CenluraOnllno.com Lost & Found. Pound 2 Beagles at ond of Yadkin Valley Road end Hwy 801. Cali 336* 990-8927 Found dog, Terrier noar Majolica Road. Ploaso call 704-223-0309 Found dog. Fomalo, black & whlto Pit Bull mix in China Qrovo. Ploase call 618-531-6675. FOUND Dog. Maio Lab In Mocksviiio aroa. Ploaso call to Idontlfyl 336-284-6102 L/M Notices Donate your vehicle - Receive $1000 Grocory Coupon. Unitod Broast Cancor Foundation. Froo Mammograms, BroasI Cancor Into; www.ubcl.ln. lo. Froe Towing, Tax DO' ducllblo, Non-Runnors Ac- oeptod, 1-868-466-5964 Homes for Salo Berm uda Run C ountry Club. 3BR, SBA lown- houso. All appl., pool privileges. $17^1,000 (-). 336-998-7666 SQllBbury H alf-acre loti 3 BR, I >4 BA, 1100 sq. II., Wllh romodolod kllcfionT new appllancos. now onorgy-olllcloni windows, neutral col­ors Insido, boaulllul landscaped V4 acre yard wllh 10x12 24x3(3 double garago wllh lols ol slorago S aillo Ian. East Rowan schools, conyonloni to 1-65 and shopping. $129.900. Call Calhv Orlhln al 704-i1i-24e for appt. Sniisbury G r e e n s at T h e C r e sc e n t B e lo w C u rro n t A p p ra lso d V alúo 3 bedroom s and 2,6 baths plus olllce and sunroom; master sullo on main lloor, ond unit, 2 car garage, upgrades, lols ol storage and NO YARD WORKI 200(H sq.lt. Boaulllull $265,000. Call 704-вЗ«-73в5 or 704-«7-079в Lost & Found Found dog. Modlum sl2o malo dog In tho st, polors Church Road call 704- 603-4729 Found Dog. W hiio ami black wllh rod floa collar, Found on N. Fulton Sl, 704-636-1054 Lost B oston Terriers, 2 lomalos, Nov. 26, Hwy 150 & Airpcrl Rd. Havo olec fonco collars on. Pis contacl 704-637-9525 T ryin g to Find IMy O w n er! Found dog, Oldor yellow Lab/Rolrlovor, fomalo, oil 52 nr. E. Rowan HS 11/25. Rod collar. Call lo ID. 704-798-4456 Notices DAVIE PREGNANCY CARE Conlor oliare oontKionUal & a lioallhy choteo lot your lilol Coll 336-753 HOPE (or oppi. D ish N etw ork $19.99/ Mo. Froo Acllvallon, Froo HBO & Froo Showllmo. Ask about out no-orodil promo. 46hr Froo Install • Call Now 888-929-2680. BuyDlshToday.com Land for Sale 330-402-2M4 Manufactured Home Sales Cash roboto* ol $3,000 • $0,000 on hundreds of homos. Call lordotoile 330-209-0520 M ocksvllle. 1999 Sln­ giowldo. Partially fur­ nished. On rental lol. Call 336-751-2157. Lv. msg. Oakwood Fectory DlrôotFactoiy Oiroci Prk;lna Up to $9,000 Robalos Ownor Financing availabk) 330-2»0-B52e Apartments 600 N Ellis. 2 BR ISA $476 dop $300, + waler. Move In by 1st wook In Doc gol 1 monlh froo. 704-637-7060 Houses (or Rent 2BR, 2BA Condo In Tan- glowood'Farms. Stainless appl, Walk-In cloaols. W/D & water Ind In ront. $675/mo f Sec dop. 336- 413-8484 Houses j0£jRenl_ Century 2t Triad 336-T51-2222 416 Oakland Av«., Mockavllla. 3BR, 2BA. Rango, rolrlg., dishwash­ or, hoat pump. $69SAno. 239McCulk)U0hRd.20a IDA. Oii hoal Avln- dowalr. $525/mo. 113 Oakwf nd Dr.-2DR. 20A condo in Klndorton. Alt Qpplloncoa incl. Waslv or ft dryor. $79S/mo. 632 Church 8t. Ext. 2/3DR, IDA ranch, Appll- ancoa Inckidod. $525/mo. 107 Roaorvo Dr. Elrnnd now lokoironl goll course liomo w/ gorgoouB viow ol Uko Loulso 4 surround­ ing golf community. $1.45<Vmo. 2l7Cont«r8t.- CoolaamM Largo 30R. 20A. Largo foncod bnck- yard. $C95/montti. 222 Town Park Orlva Kinderton Subdlvlalon Advanco. 4DR, 30A. For­mal dining & olfico. $1,«t(Wn>o. 307 Piccadilly Dr.- Winaton-Salem 3DR, 20A. Full basomont.$750/mo. Call Century 21 Triad 336-751-2222 Moft-FrI 8anH(pmOR dSft-TSI-SSSd ExL 213 nlghtaand vMekondt. China Orove. Nico, largo A roomy. Bloc., HVAC.* 30R, 2DA (10 rooms) gnragos, out bidgs. Stovo. fridgo. DW. $000/mo- + dop, 7W-057-7flW Cooloomeo. 2/Э0П, IDA, Hardwood, licore, oulbulld- Ings, oppls Incl. $550/tno + dop. 330-000-3452 ERA Premier Realty Jackie Couliton 336-753-6777 or 33»-7ei-205S ADVANCE-20R,1HDA mobilo homoonopprox 2ao, paillQly woodod, rango, folrlgorutor.dockii storago bidg. $550/mo. MOCKaVILLB-Smoko (roo 30R. 2DA brick homo. Nowly romodolod on 1.10 00. Irg living room, don w/FP. kit wrdtnlng aroa,2 laundry tocaliona, lull bsml A ownor maintains yard. $000/mo. Avalünbk) soon. WINSTON-SALEM. PrIvafO sfltllng lor Ihls 30R,2BA 1юто. Largo IronI porch, prlvolo dock 0(1 MOR. apn- clous kltchon, gas log FP In living room. SOOO/mo MOCKSVILLE - Ooublowldo onnpproxl/2ao-opon lloor plan, aplll bodroom - 30R, 20A,M0Aw/gard0n tub&sopahowor $676/mo ERA Premier Realty Jackie Coulaton ЗЗе-7бЗ-8777ог 336-761-2056 M ocksvllle aS R /IB A du­ plex, all appis fumlshod. Macklo 'McDaniel. 336- 040-8640 (8849 Conlral 21,Triad) Mocksvllle 3BR / 2BA, storage bidg, Vt ml (rom lown, $500 dop., rols roq. HUD approved. No pots In­ sido Of out. 336-751-3666 M ocksvllle 3BR/1BA modular, EH & air. Vi ml from town. $500 dop., no pots. Hud approved. 336- 751-3660, № grass to mow. Avail, 1/1 or 2/10 Mockavlllo area. 3BR/2VÍ BA Rent to Ownl Qarogo, poprox 2,000 af, com hoal/alr. 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DAVIE-CLEMKIONS DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 3,2009 - D9 Call Monday-Friday 8 AM-5 PM TOLL FREE 1-H77-7S1-212I FAX: 704-630-0157 EMAIL: CLASSADSl9SAUSBURYPOST.COM REACH OVER 29,000 READERS EVERY WEEK! P IC T U R E A D Sjto ad &,run It,« ]hoto w/your- weeks. ' Houses for Rent Manufactured Home for Rent Mockavllle Rent to Own Homeowner or Invottorl38R, basomonl. carport, country. Homo l8 now rontod. Guaranteed rontal incomo ot $700/mo ($0.400\r). $30.000 down. 704-030-0695 Harmony. 2BR, IS A . I JuBt oul of Davie County. $35Wmo. + $300 dop. ' CalUoe at 704-546-2089 Mockavlll«. 3DR. 2BA Sin- gk)wkJo. Prívete, acre wood­ed lot country. CkMo to high school. Section 8 approved. 704-G30-0695 Mockevilie. Vory nice 3BR 2BA on apptox 1 acfo lo­ catod In Fork. $700/mo + Soc Dep. Call MarLo & Co. 336-492-7505. PENNINOTON A CO. 33&-090-9400 33ft-m 0747 Wo Imvo rontala ovallablo, , Landlords ond lonanla - Coll us lof Inlormatlon on proper- ' lioo or proporty manago- moni. Wo havo on automat­ed phono systom for infor- mfltton. ' For Llstlr^ and Salos Dlvl- Mooksvllle. In - country. Mobllo homo 3BR, 1WDA. NO PETS. SSOO/mo + de­ posit. Availobto Immodl- aloly. Coll 336-492-7336 Mockavlllo. Roady Now 2 DR brtck houso. fumlshod. olso otoctrlc. $550/mo. 2BR, 1 OA mobilo homo.' privato lot.704-2Q7-5581 iMs/Buslnoseoa (or Ioaso or aak). Call Janlco McOaniol ЭЗО-009-0747 Pennlr>gton A Co. З30'99в-М00 ЗЗв-90»Ч)747 onice and Commercial BCM Builneea Parte, For salo or Ioaso. 9,000 sq. П. building, 1500 to 4500 sq It unils. Commorclol Iota lor Bolo or win buiW lo ault ten­ant. 330-990-3105 M ocksville & Ad* vance tocallons. Ollico spaco availablo with easy accoss to 1-40, high visibility, ampio parklnQ. Small spaco or iafgor dopondlng on your noods, Torms no- Ootlablo. 336-009-1284 Autos A udi, 2008, A-4 Cabri- olol Convortlbio. 9800 hlQhway milos. Ro- taliod > $44,000. Garagod kopt. Non­ smoko. Most all op­ tions. .Excoilont condi­ tion. $32.600. Call 704-213-7106. Service & Parts Tiras. (2123x10.5x12, (2) 16x6.5x8, (4) 20x11x9, nnd (3) 18x8.6*8. $15 each. Call 704-634-4772 Truck box, black lull sizo, Dolio lor bodlinor. Ovoiliang, oood conditton. $160 OBO. С»11704-в53-вг5в1чт«а. TrucKs, SUVs &Vane___ Excellent condition, loodod, must sell, video system + 70 tapes. 336-751-3442 Auctions AUCTtOH * Construction Equipment & Trucks, De­cember 11, 8 a.m., Rich­ mond, VA. 800+ Lola, Ex. cavatore. Dozers, Dumps & More. Accepting llems Dally. Motley's Auction & Realty Group, 804-232- 3300, www.molloys.com, VAALK16. M ooksvllle, on square. StorolronI or ollico, approx. 700 sq. It. Call 704-278-1717 Manufactured Home for Rent тсЩ 'г-ш 2 BR, 1 BA on prlvalo lot on 601 South-(between Cherry Hill & Rlvorrialolr/ Has storago bWg. Relar- oncos and socurlly do­ posll roq'd. 336-284-2740 Advanc«/D»rmudo Run area. Ront lo-OwnI lloody lo movo Ini 3DFI/20A DW. U oc. lol $76(Vmo. 704.207-5Sei Davle County. 3BR, IBA. All oleclrlo. Wolor, gaibage, & mowing Incl. Clean. No pots. Dsp roq. Sect. 8 OK. 336-575-2101 ЩещССШЗа Mocksvllle 2BR/I8A. cent air, priv lot oil Cable Lone, $525/mo + $300 dop. Incl trash & walor. No pots. Avail. 1/1.330-284-4679. ¡аещ С ЗЗЗЗ Mocksvllle Pinebrook School District 3BW2BA, $550/mo + $300 dop. No pels. 338-940-2515 ШеМНИЯ M ooksvllle, Hwy 601 N. 2BR, IBA. Convonlontto 1-40. Very nice, woll maintained \vllh all appli­ ances. Largo storage building. $550/mo. plus deposll. 336-492-7634 leave mossago or 336- 492-2061 nights. . M ooksvllle. 3BR, 2BA Absolutely no pets. $875/rao. + $676 do- poslt.1516 Juncllon Rd. Call 704-857-6490 1,2000 .Now lires, cruise, pow- or seats, cassette & CD player, powor win­ dows & door locks, keyless entry. 225,000 miles. $2,0(W. Please call 704-430-6950 C havroltt, 19B7, B laia r,W hite. 2 door, 4 speed. Stopped running Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. $300. 704-236-6612 C reann P uff! ________lo Olds '88. 1098. 4 doors, 107.000 miles, oxcollont condition, sllvor with gray cloth Inte­rior, full powor. cassette storoo. Qood tires, ser­viced regularly. $3,499. 33e-998-6570 . . Ш _______HONDA,2003, ACCORD EX. $500-700 down, will help finance. Credit. No Problemi Privato party sale. Call 704-838-1536 SO L D I sold m y car wllhin 30 days using the Post's 30 day specbll. Wonderlull - E.M., Salisbury SO L D SO L D I eold m y Iruck wllhin 30 daya u á ia lhe P o s fe X ■ Wonderful! S O L D Boats & Watercraft B u y M el 1997 May C ratt C enlet Concolo. 23 II. 225 Bluo W ater Morcury. $16,500 o t best ollor. Must Solll $21,000 Invosled. 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Tis The Season High School Dance, Chorus Classes Plan Concerts Pages C4,D1 D A V IE C O U N T YENTERPRI/EI^ECORD U SP S 149-160 Number 49 Thursday, Dec. 10, 2009 40 P A G E S Baptist, Novant Reach Hospital Agreement N o B eds B efore 2017 In C lem m ons, B erm uda Run By Mike Barnhardt Enterprise Rccord Heath cure services in Davie County lire about to changc - and if officials with Wake Forest Uni­ versity Baptist Medical Cenier and Novant Health have their way - it will be for the better. The two sides of disputed re­ quests to build hospitals - Novant in Clemmons at Harper Road and Baptist in Bermuda Run on NC 801 at 1-40 - agreed last week to put aside the court battles. Accord­ ing to the agreement, neither side Holiday Activities Abound Advance Parade The Arinutil Advance Christmas Parade will be at 10 a,m. Saturday, and as always, it promises to be a lot of fun with a few surprise en­ tries, Entrants are welcomc to line up at the elem entary school on Cornatzer Road, The parade will go from there to NC 801, tum right and disband at P eoples Creek Road. Cana Open House The Cana Extension and Com­ munity Association will host its Christmas open house at the his­ toric Cana School, 1400 Angell Road, M ocksville, from 10 a,m,- noon on Saturday, Enjoy tradi­ tional Wassail and refreshments while shopping. There will be a bake sale vvith items made by ECA members and the Davie County Early College FfSO , Poplar Springs A Christmas Open House is planned at the Poplar Springs School at 660 Ijames Church Road, Mocksville, Saturday, Dec. 12 from 9 a.ni.-2 p.m. Local artists and craftsmen will offer items for sale. A portion of proceeds will be given to the school to help support future programs. With a donjon, enjby ham biscuits or homemade vegetable soup with sourdough rolls, and a drink. Leam more at www.poplarspringsschool.com or by calling Vauda Ellis at492-5277. Downtown Mocksville Take a tour o f D ow ntow n Mocksville (The Village of Lights) in a horse and buggy the next two Saturday nights from 6:30-8:30, On Friday, the North D avie Band will provide holiday music. From 1-5 p,m, Sunday, there will be a craft fair, music, hayrides and more. And of course, Santa’s mailbox will be there for children to drop off their letters. V isit wmliisloiicilomlommuxksville.com. can open in-patient beds before 2017, but that can’t stop them from building physicians’ offices and space for emergency treatment and out-patient procedures and surger­ ies. Baptist plans to do just that at its site, said Donny Lambeth, presi­ dent. “We’re very excited about the agreement," he said, “It wasn’t worth the expense to fight it out. It’s reasonable and in the long term, D avie County’s healthcare will benefit.” Baptist owns 88 acres at the Davic site, and plans to build ei­ ther an emergency room or an ur­ gent care center. That phase will also include space for diagnostic imaging, surgery and related ser­ vices and physicians’ practices. Lambeth said grading of the site should start within weeks. It will take about two years before it is open. He also said there is interest from private developers in the hospital’s land fronting 1-40 and in the back of the hospital. Those lots Please Sec Agreement - Page 5 B a p tist To A p p y F o r C O N To R e p la ce M o cksville F a cility By Mike Barnhardt , Enterprise Record Davie County Hospital in Mocksville continues to struggle to make a profit, W i^e Forest University Baptist Medical Center, which operates the hospital, subsidized services to the tune of $500,000 last year. Although the number is lower than in some previous years. Baptist officials think it can make a profit. • That’s why Baptist is applying to the state for a certificate of need to build a replacement hospital with up to 25 beds to be designated Please See Baptist - Page 5 P a r a d e D r a w s A C r o w d A lth ou gh d e la y e d a d a y b e c a u se of rain, th e Mocks-: v ille C h r is tm a s P a r a d e brought a crow d to dow ntow n S u n d a y a fte r n o o n . A b o v e , you n g an d old alike aw ait the arrival of th e p arad e. At left, children fill th e B ig B roth ers/ B ig S isters float. - P h o to s b y R o b in S n o w February Sales Tax Vote Topic Of Meetings It’s the fairest tax. That is the m essage County Com m issioner Ken W hite says needs to go out to Davie voters, who will decide on a quarter cent sales tax increase on Feb. 2, The board voted to hold at least two public meetings, Jan. 11-12, one in Cooleem ee and one in Ad­ vance, “1 hope everyone understands, this is one of the fairest taxes that can be levied,” White said, ‘‘This is not a bad way to go about help­ ing the schools,” He questioned if two meetings were enough, A sales tax helps re­ lieve the burden from property tax owners, he said. For years, county leaders across the state had pleaded with the lege islature for an alternative source of revenue other than property taxes, White said. The sales tax increase, decided by voters, is the answer. Board member Chris Anderson suggested that the board hold the two meetings, and decide after that if more are needed. Commissioner Ron Hoth said the board needs to get the word out any way it can. Chair Richard Poindexter said it is “good to get the correct infor-, m ation” into the hands o f the people. He said too often, people hear - and believe - the wrong in­ formation. Officer Thwarts Planned Home Invasion By Jackie Scabolt Enterprise Record A plan to rob a Rowan County home was ruined for three Davie men when the person they asked to assist them turned out to be an undercover officer w ith the sheriff’s department. In the early morning hours of Dec, 8, the sheriff’s narcotics di­ vision made an undercover drug purchase from a residence on Fire­ side Lane, M ocksville. The pur­ chase bf Ecstacy had been ordered A ■ previously and the officer had gone to pick it up. W hile the officer was at the hom e three p eople - M ichael A rnold, 27, w ho lived there; Senaca Dulin, 22, of Excalibur Lane, M ock sville; and Brian Jeffries, 19, of Woodleaf - solicited the undercover officer to assist them in a robbery in Salisbury, “It was to be an apparent home invasion,” Capt, J,D. Hartman said, “They showed the undercover of­ ficer the gun,” Once the officer left, other of- ficers were notified and about 2 a,m, they stopped the three men’s automobile, “They located a joint on Arnold and four Ecstacy pills,” Hartman said, , They also found a magazine and ammo for a ,32 caliber gun, but did not locate the gun, A search warrant was obtained and when officers began searching the Fireside home two additional people were located inside - Floyd Collins, 20, and Christine Yourdan, 18, who listed the residence as their home. Officers seized additional Ec­ stacy p ills, m arijuana, H ydrocodone p ills, marijuana plants, drug paraphernalia, and a beer keg, “It was also a drink house,” Hartman said, “They were appar­ ently sellin g cups of beer for $2,50,” Officers also found a gun which turned out to be a BB gun. They never located the ,32 cali­ ber firearm that went with the clip Please See Robbery - Page 4 E x l i t o r i a l Р а й е Economy, Congress Bring Peace To Hospital War 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 10,2009 Mfr'ltPHl/UtW'I'V níOí?D?/ The economy and Congress have combined to postpone the plans for hospitals in both Clemmons and Davie County. Last week, Novant and Baptist hospital leaders put aside their differences, patted each other on tho back and smiled a lot, agreeing that any hospital beds are at least seven years away. Maybe it’s only a coincidcnce that seven years from now would be the end of a possible second term for President Obama. To build now seems foolhardy. All the rules governing America’s health care could change with.a vote of the Senate this month. With those clouds hovering overhead, investing in an extra $ 100 million hospitnl would be a giant risk. The plans touted by President Obama will squeeze payments to health care providers. Hospitals and physicians stand to lose their profit margins if the health carc plans become law. Everything is up in the air. Equally disconcerting, the economy shows few signs of improving. Baptist reported serious losses in its stock portfolio last winter. Amid double-digit unemployment and economic uncertainty, building morc beds would be a risky venture. Both hospitals stepped bnck from the precipice. Each agreed not to oppose the other’s plans. Each agreed not to build. Such cooperation between thc hospital giants hasn!t been seen in rcccnt years ns they hnve jockeyed to control this mnrkct. Baptist must have realized its appeal of Novant’s plan for Clemmons would eventually fail. Novant must have realized its own financial jeopardy by bulldozing new ground while others arc running for financial cover. The nmicnblc nnnounccment was good theater. Bnptist leader Donny Lambeth and Novnnt head Greg Bcicr had fired barbs at cach other during thc acrimonious battle over their competing plans to build community hospitals. All was forgiven and forgotten lust week. Beier described the agreement as “mutually satisfying.” He could huve easily culled it mutually disappointing. Two years after they both began their campaigns, the lundscupe has drastically changed. Thc agreement culls for a phased approach to hospital construction, with neither organization being permitted to offer inpatient beds in Clemmons or Advancc sooner thnn seven yeurs. Other hospitnl services - such ns outpatient surgery, diagnostic imaging, emergency depArtment services, and others - may be offered sooner. Baptist unveiled a plan to rcplace Davie Hospital with a 25rbccl facility. That would require state npprovul. For now, events In W ashington have undermined everything. Coat IVIonster Leaves School Children Cold Wc don’t usually try to prcdict the news, but this one is obvious; Coatless Advance children will freeze this winter. My son will be first umong them. We bought him a new heavy winter coat last month. He wore it to school and lost it on the first day. It was u chilly 40 degrees at thc moming bus stop; 65 in the afternoon. He came home in shirt sleeves. "It’ll show up,” he promised. "It ulwuys does,” It hasn’t. Having only worn it once, he may not remember what it looked like. This was the third coat he hus lost this fall in quick succession. Only one has eventually found its way home. We finally went with him to search the school’s lost and found collcction. We found scores of coats — enough to outfit a smull nrmy. Nice conts. Hcuvy conts. Light coats. Designer coats. But not his. It’s going to be a long winter. . — Dwight Sparks « D A V I E C O U N T Y ENTE E C O R D USPS 149-160 171 S. Main St., P.O. Box 99, Mockavllle, NC 27028 (336)751-2120 Published weekly by the Davie Publishing Co. Dwight Sparks...;...................Editor/Publisher Robin Snow.........................General Manager Mike Barnhardt.....................Managing Editor Ray Tutterow........................Advertising Director Brian Pitts............................Sports Editor MocksvlIlD Enterprise Davla Record Cooleemee Journal Periodicals Postage Paid in Mocksville, NC 27028 Subscription Rates Single Copy, 50 Cents f $20 Per Year In N.C., $25 Outside N.C., POSTMASTER Send Address Changes to: Davie County Enterprise Record In The Mail... Aninnal Cruelty Cloaked In Cowardice To thc editor: "Compassion and cruelty both live in the heart of mnn, often separated by only a thin, low wall.” 1 made this observation lo iny brother ono dny. He wus a min­ ister with 20 plus yeurs under his belt. For iny part, let’s just sny Ihat I had pushed a lot of life into my yeurs. We’ve both hud nmple opportunity to witness grace, despair, beauty, depravity nnd many other mnnifestatlons of mans seemingly unending ability to amaze - muny times for the good, sometimes bad. We both held to the notion that compassion was more deeply rooted and occupied more territory than cruelty. We fbund com­ fort in Ihat. But people will test your beliefs. This week someohe decidcd to'shoot one of our dogs. Lolo and her sfster, Grimmy, came to us about two years ago. They spent the'first five and a half years of their lives in a no-kill animnl .shelter. Jet black and sleek they looked like a cross be­ tween u Labrador Retriever and a Greyhound. When we got them, both dogs were very skittish, leery of human contact and confine­ ment.- ll was easy to understand their distrust; life had not dealt them a good hund. My wife and 1 spent hours coaxing them into new surround- M a so n s T h a n kfu l F o r H e lp To thc editor: On behalf of the Masons of Davie County, I would like to express our sincere appreciation to thc Piedmont Antique Power Association for their generous donation to the Masonic Home for Children at Oxford. In addition to this donation, the Power Asso­ ciation hus undertaken mnny projects to revamp and revitalize the facilities at Clement Grove which will benefit the community ut large for many yenrs. It is our hope the residents of this county and the surrounding region will continue to support the Power Association in all their laudable undertakings. BobMartin, Treasurer Lodge 134 Mocksville B e S u r e T o S p a y , N e u te r P e t s To the editor: With respect to the letter written by Marie Wood and pub­ lished in the Nov. 26 Enterprise Record, I feel very sad for any­ one who leaves an animal at a shelter, reconsiders, and comes back only to find out the animnl has been put down. This is a painful way to leam a tough lesson. We are always told not to believe everything we read, but in this cnsc, people need to be­ lieve the sign posted at the shelter (and written in thc release form) that states that any animal left there may be euthanized. The staff of the animal shelter do the best they can. Cun you imagine a more heartbreaking job? I can't. I’m sure they would love nothing more than to never have to put another animal down. Some lucky animals at the shelter do get adopted or reclaimed, and some others are fortunate enough to get a second chunce with a temporary home at the Humane Society’s Adoption Center, as space, staff and funds allow. I have heard a statistic that only 1 in every 10 or 12 puppies and kittens born in the United States ever finds a home. This is why 10 million animals arc euthanized in animal shelters every yeftr. As pf Oct, 31 this year, 1,531 dogs and cats had been euthanized at the Davie County shelter. In contrast, only 181 were rescued or adopted (an additional 61 dogs were relumed to their owners). There simply nre not enough homes for them all. It would be wonderful if there were resources to take carc of all those 1,531 animals so none of them would have had to have been killed. But, obviously, this is far from the case. Please, spay'and neuter your pets. This is the only way that Ihe tragedy of animal overpopulation will ever be a thing of the past. It is the kindest thing you can do. If everyone would take on this responsibility, someday there will be no more cases like that of the little kitten named Oreo. Stella Gibson Mocksville ij ' ings, the house, the garage, the car. Slowly they came to trust us, and they flourished. Two years later they’re bright eyed, tails wagging in unison, ready to greet me upon my arrival home every day. Lolo enjoyed most being able to explore Ihe woods and fields of our properly and thc farms surrounding us. We live in Dnvie County on a fnrm and in a community wc appreciate, in part, be­ cause our neighbors all share thc same love of the land and the animals we hold dear. So, when someone shoots an animal that is clearly not game, not a threat to livestock, as Ihey did to Lolo, it gets everyone’s attention. “Who would do such a Ihing?” That was the first question from every neighbor when I called lo let Ihem know whal had hap­ pened. "It’s deer season right now,” everyone noted. Unsaid, we all wondered, “Would a hunter do such a thing?” Surely nol. Not bne Of us, not anybniwe know.’’..... ' '' ' '' ’ It was my wife who found her. Somehow, Lolo had mnnugcd to find her wuy back home ufter someone thought lo shoot her in such a manner that it neariy tore her front leg from her body. Motionless and no longer able to even hold to her fear of Ihe un­ familiar, Lolo was quickly transported to the vet where she would benefit from .one last act of grace - a lifting of thc puin, a quick slipping away from this earthly place. Against Ihe backdrop of such a wrenching experience for our family, 1 still hold to the notion of compassion winning thc day. I give witness to the compassion found in the qualily carc of a skilled vet; in a teenage son who, in Ihe absence of his faiher, tenderly comforts his mother in the midst of such mayhem and later, wilh­ out prompting, quietly digs a grave. And, 1 hear too, the care and concern in the voices of neigh­ bors, genuine in their disbelief and unified in Iheir disdain for such an act of cruelty. Cruelty that, as it has for all time, remains cloakcd in cowardice and in this nameless and faceless. Mark Land, Cana Road Mocksville H e a lth c a r e R e fo rm Is S o c ia lis m To the editor: In response lo Kermit M. Bailey; passing this health care bill is wrong. All this bill does is lo lead this country more into social­ ism. More govemment control means also that they can dictate who can have meds and who can not, Mr. Bailey, don't be fooled about what looks good. As for Richard Burr, Kay Hagan, Vir­ ginia Foxx, and Howard Coble; all of you are in high positions and make decisions that effect the people that you work fbr. Thus, you should usk yourselves, does the Bible support your decision. In closing, Mr. Bailey, look ut Germany, Canada and Great Britain. Govemment run heallh carc has failed. If you want to write someone, write Ihese health care compunies like Blue Cross and Blue Shield, whose CEOs have milked million dollar sala­ ries. Question: are we buying health carc or paying for these sala­ ries with our hard eamed money. Robert Joyal Mocksville 1‘ijL e t t e r s W e l c o m ^ The Enterprise Report welcomes letters from Us rpad-' ers. The ietters may be on topics of local, state, Rational 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 spac^, All letters should include the name and address of,the writer, including a signature. A telephone number, notto; be published, is also requested. ' Please have letters in the liewspaper office no,later than 4 p.m. Monday of the week to be published. Davie County Enterprise Rccord P.O, Box, 99,' Mocksylllej- ernews@davie-enterprise.com. 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J u d g e J i m m y M y e r s _________ Paid for by Judge Jimmy Myers 4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 10,2009 Arnold JelTries R o b b e r y . . . Continued From Page 1 nnd ammo found in Itie vciiiclo. Wlien Hartinun was asiced liow long tlie undercover inves­ tigation iiad been going on he said, “I’ll not comment about that, but narcotics officers felt it was serious enough as they watched and saw them get in that car and begin heading to Rowan County to stop it. We HI N1 Clinic Saturday An HlNl vaccine clinic wili be held Saturday, Dec. 12 from 9 a.m. until vaccine runs out (or 4 p.m.) at the Davie Campus of Davidson Community Coilcgc (across from Davic High School) for anyone age 6 months or older. The Davic County Health Department hns 1,500 doses for this clinic. No appointment is necessary, snid Suznnne Wright, Dnvic health director. Dulin feel like we prevented a home invasion.” Dulin and Jeffries were each chnrged with felony conspiracy to commit nrmed robbery nnd each received a $10,0(X) sccured bond. Arnold Was chargcd with felony conspiracy to commit nrmed robbery, manufacturing' marijuann, maintaining a dwell­ ing for a controlled substance, possession with intent to sell/ deliver marijuana, possession with intent to sell/deliver MDMA, and sell/delivcry of MDMA. He received a $75,000 secured bond. Yourdon and Collins were each chargcd with mnnufnctur- ing marijuann, maintaining a dwelling for a controlled sub­ stance, possession with intent to sell/deliver MDMA, misde­ meanor possession of mari­ juana, possession of a schedule II controlled substance, and pos­ session of drug pnrnphernniin. Both received ,$35,000 sccured bonds. Ail remain in Davic County Detention Ccntor and have scheduled court appcarnnccs Dec. 17. Floytd Collins is escortetJ from the Fireside Lane home after officers searched the residence. Drugs and paraphernalia seized after the search. ш ш м ш ш т ш т ж l i g Î @ b S á e < s S e . l e C ¿ 'i G t i o p '> ^ o / y i e . S á / l e . HUNDREDS OF HOT SAUCES & BBQ SAUCES MARINADES • SPICES • SALSAS AMISH CANNED GOODS • COUNTRY НАМ MORAVIAN COOKIES • CIDERS DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 10,2009 - 5 ‘While Supplies t.ast With Cash DiscountLOCATED m THE OLD WAL-MAHT СЕШТЕИ Mé).7SMHOT SURGEON GENERAL’S WARNING: Cigarette Smoke Contains Carbon Monoxide Davie Superior Court Session Opens i\/londay The .following cases are scheduled to be heard in Davie Superior Court the weeic of Dec. 14. Presiding: Judge Ted S. Royster. Prosecuting; Steve Boone, Wendy Terry, nnd Rob Tnylor, Assistnnt DAs. - Amanda Sue Abshire, mis­ demeanor probation violation. - Ronald Keith Atwood, ha­ bitual felon, breaking/entering, felony larceny. - Brian Keith Baker, misde­ meanor probation violation, driving with license revoked. - Randy Michael Barker, manufacture of schedule VI controlled substnnce, mnintnin- ing vehiclc/dwelling/plnce for controlled substnnce. - Jnmes Lester Bcamer, com­ municating thrents. - Duvie Eugene Boles, pos­ session of heroin, maintaining Jobiess Rate Decreases Davic County’s unemploy­ ment rate decreased from Sep­ tember to October, nccording to figures rclensed last week by tho Employment Security Commission of North Carolina. The September rate was 12.1 percent, the October rate 11.3 percent. October jobless rates for sur­ rounding counties: Davidson, 13.1%; Forsyth, 9.6%: Iredell, 12.7%: Rowan, 13.3%: nnd Yndkin, 9.5%. Deatli Ruled A Suicide A Davie man died over the weekend after apparently hang- ing himself inside n vncnnt home. ^ According to n report from the Dnvic Sheriff’s Office, Dnniel Dean Oaither, 29, of Mocksville was found dead Dec. 6 around 3 p.m. According to Capt. J.D. Hartman, Gaither’s motlicr had been unable to locate him nnd nsked a neighbor to help in the search. The neighbor found Oaither in a rental trailer on property behind where he lived. M o ck sville P o lice File D ru g C h a rg e s A g a in s t L o ca l M an A Mocksvillc man faces Iwo drug charges after a raid on his Williams Street residence Dec. 3- . Edward Anthony Smoot, 45, was charged with possession with intent to sell cocnine nnd possession of marijuana. He was taken into custody In lieu of n $50,000 bond, pending n Dec. 17 nppcnrnnce in Dnvic District Court. Mocksvillc Police Lt. Detec­ tive Nelson Turrentine reported thnt Smoot hnd 1.5 grnms of crnck cocaine and 10.2 grnms of mnrijunnn, each packed in three sepnrate bags. Turrentine said the nrrest is purt of an ongoing investigation. C o o le e m e e O ffic e rs A rre s t H ig h P o in t M an O n W arrant COOLEEMEE-Acailfora potential overdose at a Duke Street' residence here led to the nrrest of a High Point man on Nov. 21. Kenneth Dwann Torrence, 25, was charged on a wnrrant from Guilford County with fnil- ing to register as a sex offender. It started when Officer Brent C. Cranford responded to the B a p t i s t . . . Continued From Page 1 as a critical access hospitnl, meaning Medicaid nnd Medi­ care reimburscmcnt.s would be greater because of the location and cstimnted number of lower incomc patients. Bnptist President Donny Lambeth snid the liospitnl wnnts to retain as many of the beds as possible of the 81 allocated to Davie County Hospital. A hos­ pitnl of up to 50 beds could be built in Bermuda Run. He isn’t sure if Baptist would operate the Mocksville hospitnl or another group more experienced with such hospitals would handle the tasks. He also isn’t sure of the location, al­ though he thinks it importnnt thnt a modem facility be built - call and talked to Torrence. The suspect told the officer he had a. seizure but hadn’t tnken any pills. Cranford reported he twice refused nn offor to call EMS. The suspect also snid he had taken some Ibuprofen but spit them out. When Cranford cj^ecked Torrence',s name, he foutid the warrant from Guilford County. not only to provide better ser­ vices but a better image. Bnptist will study the needs between now and March, and prepare the CON application for July deadline, Lambeth said. He estimated the cost of the facil­ ity nt $20 million. In the meantime, Davie County Hospital and its 24-hour emergency room will remain open, as will the urgent care center on US 601 North at Country Lane, Lnmbeth snid. More surgeries nnd proce­ dures nre being offered at Davie County Hospitnl regularly thnt could help its fmnncinl health, Lambeth said. “Now we have n plan to go forward,” he said. “We need this flexibility to meet the needs of the entire county.” A g r e e m e n t . . . Continued From Page 1 will be sold or leased in a planned development. The phased approach makes sense, as both hospitals are re­ thinking plans due to the economy and possible changes in henlthcnre delivery nnd pay­ ments. The fact that most sur­ geries these days nre outpntient menns that those services will be more convenient for more people, Lambeth said. More than 90 percent of a pntient’s needs nre hnndled on nn out­ patient basis. “Today’s patients demand convenient locations, ensy ac­ cess to services, the latest tech­ nology in modem facilities and affordability They prefer to un­ dergo medical tests and proce­ dures hear where they live and return home the snme dny.” Lnmbeth said the morato­ rium on in-patient beds will al­ low both sides lo step bnck and assess Ihe need again. Davie County remains im­ portant lo Baptist, ns il contin­ ues to opernte nnd hopes to re­ place Davie County Hospital in Mocksville (See related story.). “As we have expanded ser­ vices and increased our invest­ ment in Davie, we have become the county’s partner in healthcare,” LambeUi snid, “The people of Davie County have stood with us for years, nnd we offer our sincere npprecintion to them for their pntience and un­ derstanding nnd loyalty.” The hospital’s investments will be close to $100 million, and jobs will be added, likely some new jobs and some thnt move from the pnrent hospitnl in Winston-Snlem. ¡1 a vehiclc/dwelljng/place for coritrolled substance, trafficking opium or heroin, possession with intent to sell/deliver heroin. - Louis Manuel Clnveria, DWI. - ShannonTijuan Dalton, ha­ bitual felon, habitual impaired driving. - Larry Stephen Davis Jr., possession with intent to sell/ deliver schedule III controlled substance, selling schedule III controlled substance, breaking/ entering, larceny after breaking/ entering, forgery of endorse­ ment, uttering forged endorse­ ment. - Luis Fernando Diaz, ha- bifuai impnired driving. - Cari J. Doby Jr., breaking/ entering, Inrccny after breaking/ entering. - Johnny Allen Evans, mis­ demeanor probation violation. - Antliony Robert Fabritzc, felony possession of cocnine, .simple possession of .schedule VI controlled substnncc, posses­ sion of drug pnraphernalin. - Thomns Wnyne Feimster, misdemeanor probation viola­ tion out of county. - Marin Reginn Fleck, Inr­ ceny by anti-inventory device, aiding/nbetling obtnining prop­ erty by false pretense. - Dennis George Gayda, DWI. - Steven Jnson Geraghty, felony probation violation. - Dominic Rashad Graham, fieeing/eluding arrest with mo­ tor vehicle, assault on a govern­ ment officinl/emplbyee, posses­ sion with intent to sell/deliver cocaine. - Chantz Lee Grannaman, as­ sault inflicting serious bodily in­ jury - Joshiin Lane Qrirfin, statu­ tory rape/sex offense. - Kathy Huffman Hale, driv­ ing with license revoked, fail- ure to stop for stopsign/flashing red light. - Kevin Lee Harrison Jr., felony probation violation. - Nathan Grny Hnyes, felony probntion violation. - Norris Eugene Hudson, ob­ taining property by false pre­ tense. - Rufus Hunter, felony pro­ bntion violntion out of county. - Kenny Fitzgerald Ijnmes, failure to register as a sex of­ fender, brenking/entering, Inr­ ceny nfter breaking/entering. - Steven Gregory Ivey, breaking/entering, larccny after breaking/entering, felony pos­ session of schedule II controlled substance. - Clayton Matthew Jnrvis, identity theft, obtnining prop­ erty by fnlse pretense. Jonathan Jermaine Johnson, possession with intent to sell/deliver cocaine, selling schedule II controlled sub­ stance. - Karl Stncy Johnson, hn- bitunl felon, felony possession of cocaine, possession of drug paraphemalin. - Brandon Andrew Keller, fieeing/eluding arrest with mo­ tor vehicle, failure to exhibit/ surrender license, driving/al­ lowing registration plate not dis­ played, assault on a government official/employee, resisting a public officer. - Matthew Jason Kluttz, felony probation violation. - Sheree Denise Mayberry, motion for termination of sex offender registration. - Kenneth Jnmes Miller, felony probation violntion out of county, - Jnmes Franklin Peebles, felony probation violntion'.:. - Kevin Stoffon Pegues, hn- bitunl felon, felony larceny. - Michnel Derrick Porter, ha­ bitual felon, possession/manu­ facture fraudulent ID, posses- Mocksville Briefs T e x t A m e n d m e n t A p p m v e d , At the December meeting of the Mocksville TJ),\vn Board a text amendment for zohiHg of congregate care fsjiciiitics, nurs­ ing care Institutions, anci progressive carc communities was approved. Previously no single building could be greater than 40,000 square feet if it was located within 500 feet of nn ndja- cent resiclentially zoned lot. The amendment now says nny building greater than 10,000 square feet or one story in height has to be a minimiim of 50 feet from any adjoining property lines and include a buffer. The planning board voted to ap­ prove the change ut its November meeting. R e s o l u t i o n T o E x c l u d e F u n d i n g The board unanimously approved support of n resolution by the Northwest Piedmont Council of Govemments (NPCG) to request the NC General Assembly to exclude Appalachian Development Highway System (ADHS) funding from the De­ partment of Trnnsportntion Equity formula. In 1965 Congress authorized ADHS to help fund Ihe cost of building highway.s through Appalachia’s mountainous terrnin. In 1998 the Fed­ eral Transportation Act began including ADHS funding in North Carolinu's total funds for highway improvements. This decreases the availability of highway funds to certain regions in North Carolina. NPCG requests the North Carolina Gen­ eral Assembly to exclude ADHS funding from the NCDOT equity formula, and requests Congress to exclude ADHS for determining transportation funding for NC. 'N e \ i > S t r e e t D e d i c a t e d Board members approved n resolution to dedicnte Joshun Drive as a new street inside the town limits und to include the street as part of Mocksville’s street system. E l e c t r i c i t y R a t e I n c r e a s e s O p p o s e d A unnnimous decision to support a resolution to oppose various electricity rate increnses for the state was approved by the board. The board opposed a request by Duke Energy Cnro- linns, LLC lo Ihe NC Utilities Commission for a general rate increase. The average NC residential bill - for 1000 kilowntts of electricity - would increase approximately $ 11 dollars per month. The board’s resolution urges Duke Energy to rcduce the rale increase to the lowest amount reasonable under nppli- cnble Inw, and to sprend any increases out over time to mini­ mize customer impact. Also, given the difficult local and stnte budget circumstnnces, the resolution asks thut any increases be made effective in the future at the beginning of the govem- mental fiscal yenrs to ussist in budget planning. R e p o r t S t r e e t L i g h t O u t a g e s Town Manager Christine Bralley told the board there is now a new way for Mocksviiie’s residents to report street light outages. Report any light that needs repair by calling 1-800- 769-3766. “This number is answered 24/7 by a customer rep­ resentative nnd is a quick way for a resident to report the light being out,” Bralley told the board. sion/transporting counterfeit. - Katrina Dawn Powell, DWI, driving with liccnse re­ voked, driving left of center, misdemennor probution violn­ tion. - Brynn Jeffrey RaymSs, in­ decent liberties with a child. - Roger Dean Reinha'rdt, ns­ snult on a female; - Dennis Jerome Sales, traf­ ficking opium or heroin. - James Ncal Scott Jr., assauh on a female. . - Donnie Lee Sellers, burrt- ing personal property, domestic violence protective order viola­ tion, communicating thrents. - Thomns Joseph Shields, stntutory rnpc/sex offense, ob­ taining property by false pre­ tense. - Stephanie Yales Smith, pos­ session of stolen goods/prop­ erty. - Heather Renee Stoiit, in­ timidating a witness. - Anthony Roy Taylor, felony probntion violation out of county. - Lloyd. Wesley Webb, ns­ snult by strangulation, assault on a female, assault/buttery. - Jennifer Jean White, ob­ taining controlled substance by fraud/forgery • Adrian Ale Whittington, stntutory rnpc/sex offense. - Dennis George Onyda, pos­ session of ppen container/con­ suming alcohol in passenger area. - Bobby Odell Mott, speed­ ing 67 in a 55. - Cyrano Allison, breaking/ entering, larceny after breaking/ entering. - Roy Lee Arnold Jr., felony possession of schedule II con­ trolled substance. ' / - 'Andrew Julian Atkinson, at­ tempted robbery with a dnnger- ous weupon, felony conspirncy. - Edwurd Allen Bucherick, indecent liberties with n child. ; Anthony Putrick Burke, in- dcccnl liberties with a childi - siipkethn Meshel Burris, nt- tempte^ robbery with a danger­ ous weapon, conspiring robbery with dangerous wenpon. - Frederick Eugene Cothren, firtShOiul curd fruud. - Ednn Joyce Dellinger, em­ bezzlement controlled sub­ stunce by employee. - Michael Hanes Driscoll, obtaining property by fnlse pre­ tense. - Dougins Lee Ebersbach, in­ decent liberties with a child, sex offense against a student, third degree sexual cxploitationn of a minor, indecent liberties with a child, breaking/entering. - Rigoberlo Torib Gnspnr, felony possession of cocaine,, possession of drag parapherna­ lia. - Steven Murray Grover Jr., breaking/entering, larceny after breaking/entering. - Carol Jay Groves, obtain­ ing property by false pretense. - Luis Gutierrez, assnult on law enforcement officer/police officer/other with firearm. - Thomas Eugene Hendrix, nttcmtped obtaining property by false pretense. - Andre Howell, larceny by employee. , - Mark Anthony Huggins, maintaining vehicle/dwelling/ place for controlled substance, conspire to traffic in cocaine. - Kenneth Allen Johnson, lar­ ceny after breaking/entering, larceny of motor vehicle, pos­ session of stolen goods, posses­ sion of drug pnrnphemnlin. - Quentin Mnurice Jcihnson, dog/cnt/ferret vaccinations, cru­ elty to animals, restraining dogs in a cruel manner. -Dustin Carl Jordan, com­ mon law forgery, common law uttering, financial card theft, identity theft. - Corrina Marie King, assault with a dcndly weapon with in­ tent to kill/inflict serious injury, robbery with a dangerous weapon. - OniverTrujillo Luna, iden­ tity theft, indecent liberties with a child. - Melvin Mock, maintaining vchi«le/dwelling/place for con­ trolled substance, possession of drug paraphemalia, possession with intent to sell/deliver co­ caine. - Jimmy Jermaine Ramseur, sell/deliver schedule VI con­ trolled substance, possession with intent to sell/deliver mari­ juuna, conspire to traffic in co­ caine, possession with inlcnt to sell/deliver cocnine, felony pos­ session of marijuana, trafficking in cocaine. - Brundon Coren Reid, at­ tempted robbery with a danger­ ous weapon, conspiring robbery with dangerous weapon. - Efrain Barona Romero, breaking/entering, larceny after breaking/entering, simple pos­ session’ of schedule VI con­ trolled substance, possession of drug pnrnphemalia. - Nicolas C. Sandoval, aid/ abet.firsi degree kidnapping. -"Christopher Ray Smith, breaking/entering motor ve­ hicle,-breaking/entering, Inr­ ceny after breaking/entering. - Jumie Newsom Snow, Inr­ ceny after brenking/entering, embezzlement of controlled substnnce by employee. - Monto Emmanuel Siraile, attempted robbery with danger­ ous weapon, conspiring robbery with dangerous weapon. - Robert Thom III, posses­ sion with intent to sell/deliver marijuann. - William Brian Whaley, first degree rape of a child, first de­ gree sex offense against a child, Indccentliberties with a child. - Melvin Whitlock, sccond degree sexual offense. Concealed Carry Handgun Class -0 & S aturday, D e ce m b e r 12 ith • NRA Certified Pistol Instructor - N.C. 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CortSeu KHchvm vt, SOME OF THIS АЮ ТШТ1 •сговш th* en tnckê.^Juêt ê $hort ärtv* «nrf—«y to ПпЛ 6 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. , 2009 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. , 2009 - 7 Dancers from The Davie School of Dance make their way downtown. A Day Late, But Parade Goes On “Ench yenr wc see such ii Myers RV Resort; wonderful sense of creativity • Civic Qtoup; Hum and spirit ofj the Senson in the^ ^cietji of Dnvie County; diffcrentJ-jjoatsfand perfonning"^;:^»«; Schooi Group: Tho pnrnde goes on. The annual Mocltsville Christmas Parade was canceled because of a cold.'rtiiii oiiSntur- dny, but the youngsters seeking cnndy and a glimpse of Santa weren’t disnppointcd as the annual event sponsored by the Davie Chamber of Commerce was held on Sunday afternoon. “Mnny thanks to, everyone who participated in this yenr’s parnde,” snid' the chamber’s Carolyn McMannmy. “It was disappointing the weather! didn’t cooperate on Snturdny.' While we lost a few entries due to schedule conflicts, waiting a dny made nil the difference for parnde pnrticipnnts, volunteers nnd the folks who cntne out to watch this festive family event. groups. With over 100 entries "Grove Elementary; to chooso from, our judges had a difficult timo selecting the winners.” The following were select­ ed: • Business Category: Lake Cliurch Baptist; • Single Entry; Ron & Pen­ ny Stroupe; and • Single Entry: Elect Ellen Drfcschler, Clerk of Court. Lucas Shoffner, 4, waves for more candy. Grady and Cathy McClamrock drive their antique Cadillac escorting parade grand marshall, LanIe Pope, ' meteorologist with WX11. Davie High homecoming queen Sara Handy smiles to the crowd. C H O IC E S ^, C H O IC E S I C H O IC E Sin wlr«l«M providers iMiiffli or Yàdtei in Uw holiday gifts FREE activation* & FREE accessory** or G et 3 m on th s fr e e recurring plan ch arge 'm ti g i'M lw vnliwit m ts io a "fHCt K o iim y valuiKl up lo M M O. 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Other Restrictions may apply.___________■____ _________________________________ 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 10,2009 Public Records Mocksville Police The following are from Mocksvillc Policc Depurtment reports. - Tiic larceny of a laptop computer, and Ipod Classic and monoy from an apartment at Nortiiwood was reported Noy. 29. - Tile larceny of inoney from someone in u purking lot off Yadkinville Road was reported - Dec. 4. .’.'Arrests - Jeremy Kirk White, 29, of Onk Orove Rond, wns charged Dcc. 3 with common law rob- , bery. Trial date; Dec. 17. - Virginiu Myra Gruber, 56, ' of Nebo, wns churgcd Nov. 29 ■ with larccny. Trial dale; Jan. 21. • She is charged with taking food from Walmart. - Carmela Lachell Mays, 2 1, "of Calvin Lane, was charged : Nov. 30 with lurceny. She is ac- I cuscd of taking cosmetics and • other items from Wulniiirt. : - April Marie Reams, 21, of ' ;=Calvin Lane, wus chnrged Nov. : ;30 with larceny. She is accused !of taking co.smetics and olhcr .items from Wulmurt. - Dnrrell Christopher Snow, 30, of Dobson, wus charged :,Dcc. 4 with possession of Oxycodone, possession of drug paraphernulia and driving while licensc revoked. Trial dale; Jan. 15. - Suzanne Beach Phillips, 29, of Jonesville, was chargcd Dcc. 4 with driving while li­ cense revoked und giving false information to an officer. Trial date; Jan. 15, - Christopher Michael Smith, 34, of Liberty Road, nnd Ronald Eugene Smith, 41, of US 601 South, were euch chnrged with larccny on Dcc. 5. Trial dates; Jan. 28. They ure uc- cused of taking lircs from a : business on N. Sulisbury St. - Muruvilla Ana Noemi Hutchens, 34, of Mossberg Drive, was charged Dcc. 3 with driving without a licensc and a .safe movement violation. Trial dale; Dcc. 18. TVafflc Aceidcnts - No charges were filed nf­ tcr a wrcck on Mngnolin Avenue at 11:16 u.m. Dcc. 3. Jennifer Puige Broudwuy, ; 25, ofBeechwood Drive, fniled' ! lo slop the 1997 Toyota she was driving before it struck the rear ' of a 2000 Mercury driven by ' Nicholas Alan Slogick, 63, of ; Magnolia Avenue, reported Sgt. ■ L. Keith Gunter. - Zachury Brian Riley, 19, of ; Gladstone Road, fniled to stop ' Ihe 1994 Buick he was driving ‘ on Norlh Main Street nt 12:14 ; p.m. Dec. 5 before it struck the ■ rear of a 1989 Mitsubishi driven by Ronald Gene Broadway, 62, of Broadway Road, reported , Officer E.M. Parker. - A Mocksville teen was cited for failing to yield right of way after a wrcck on Sanford Avenue at 12:01 p.m. Dcc. 2. Megan Elizabeth Gibson, 18, of Duke Street, drove her 2009 Honda into the path of a 1999 Toyola driven by Louise Shore Correll, 59, of US 601 South, reported Officer E.M. Pnrker. - Lindn Hauser Riddle, 61, of Yadkinville Road, was driv­ ing a 2001 Buick on Country Lane at 5:40 a.m. Dec. I when it struck a deer, reported Offlcer Michael R. Willard. Cooieemee Police The follow ing are from Cooleemee Police Department reports. - Michnel Gene McDuniel, 46, of Snlisbury, wus arrested Nov. 25 for DWI, driving while licensc revoked, no motorcycle endorsement, and operating a vchicle with no tag or insurance. McDaniel was operating a .scooter on NC 801 just before 10 p.m., reported Officer Brent C. Cranford. - Thomas W. Eppolite Jr., 37, of Fairless H ills, Pn., was charged Nov. 26 with DWI, driving without a licensc, oper­ ating a vehicic with a revoked tag, no insurance and no tail lights. He was also cited on a wanant from Guilford County for fnilure to appear in court. Cranford reported he stopped the 2000 Saturn Eppolite was driving just before 2 a.m. - A woman reported Dec. I that pre.scription medicines were stolen from her vehicle. She said she hnd stopped at three businesses along NC 801. - A man reported his grand­ mother was being threaleiicd over Ihe telephone at a residence on Duke Street. She said .she didn’t recognize the voice lhat suid they were going to drive by and shoot at the house. - A mun reported Dec. 6 thut u neighbor hnd hit n wall with a vehicle on Duke Street. - Billy Jack Flemming, 18, of Wnit Streel, was cited Dcc. 1 for simple possession of mari­ juana and possession of drug paraphernnlin. Crunford re­ ported he hnd received nn anonymous report of drug sales, nnd when he' approached Flemming in his vchicle, he ad­ mitted to hnving n blunt "mnri­ juunn” cignr and n small amount of marijuana for another blunt. - Alvin Gabriel Prentis, 18, of Vircussdell Lnne, Mocks­ villo, wns cited Nov. 21 with simple possession of marijuana. Sgt. John I. Agee reported he could smell marijuana in the vchicle while conducting a trnf- fic checkpoint on NC 801. Fires Davie County fire depart- GiveAGift They Will Always Remember. Put your loved one on a • T-Shirt • Coffee Cup • Mouse Pad • Sweatshirt Beautiful Sublimation Process - Not Rubbery Screen Print Call i n i i f f o r m E x u r e s s For Details ( » 6 ) 2 B 4 - 6 S 7 7 ments responded to the follow­ ing calls: Nov. 30: Fork, 1:07 p.m., US 64 East, automobile nccident; Comutzcr-DuIin nssisted; Smith Grove, 1:12 p.m., Clemmons Rond, fire alnrm, Dcc. 1: Smith Grove, 11:31 n.m., Baltimore Road, automo­ bile accident. Dec. 2: County Line, 5:28 p.m., Davie Academy Road, residential fire alarm: Center assisted. Dec. 3: Smith Grove, 7:42 a.m., Townpark Drive, gazebo on fire; Advance, 7:42 a.m., Cornalzer Road, automobile accident; Cornatzer-Dulin as­ sisted; Smith Grove, 7:59 a.m., NC 801 South, automobile ac­ cidcnt; Advunce nssisted: Mockiiviile, 11:24a.m., Sanford Avenue, automobile accident; Mocksvillc, 6:45 p.m., Davic High School, nutomobile ucci­ denl. Arrests The Duvie County Sheriffs Dc|Snrtmcnt made the following arrests: ■ - Jesse Michael Fortini, 23, of Alien Road, Moiksville was arrested Dcc. I for resisting/ob­ structing a public officer. Trial date: Jan. 7. ' - Leslie Ann Widener, 21, of Clemmons wns arrested Dcc. 1 for misdemeanor larccny, und resisting/obstructing a public offlcer. Trinl dale; Jan. 7. - Ryan Soon Gore, 23, of Becklown Road, Mocksville was arrested Dec. 2 for misde­ meanor larceny and unautho­ rized use of n motor vehicle. Trinl date: Jnn. 6 in Forsyth County. , - MichacI Lee Lul'fman, 37, of Meadowview Road, Mocks­ ville was arrested Dec, 2 for harassing phone call. Trial date: Jnn. 8 in Wilkes County, - John Franklin Blake, 30, of Yndkinville wns urrestcd Dec. 3 for domestic violence protec­ tive order violation. Trinl date: Jan. 7. » Sheriff’s Department The follow ing incidents were reported to the Dnvic Couniy Sheriff’s Department. - An ussnull wns reported at a locution on Main Church Road, Mocksville on Nov. 30. - On Nov. 30 vandalism was reported nt a location on Peoples Creek Roud, Advance. - Larceny was reported at a home on Binghnm Purks Rond, Advnnce on Nov. 30. - On Nov. 30 thrents were reported at a home on Angell Road, Mocksvill*. - A trespasser wns reported nt n home on Pete Fosler Roud, Mocksville on Nov. 30. - On Nov. 30 nttcmpted shoplifting wns reported nt n convenience store on US 601 Soulh, Mocksville. - Larceny was reported at n home on US 64 West, Mocks­ ville on Dec. I. ported nt u home on Godbey Rond, Mocksville. - Fruud was reported nt a home on Rulton Eugene Lane, Advunce on Dec. 1. - On Dec. 1 a burglary nnd larccny were reported at a home on Howardtown Circle, Ad­ vnnce. - Identity theft and Inrceny were reported nt n residence on White Dove Wuy, Mocksville on Dec. 1. - On Dcc. 2 crcdit curd fraud was reported nt a home on US 601 South, Mocksville. - A burglary nnd larceny were reported at n home on Stonewood Road, Mocksvillc on Dec. 2. - On Dec. 2 Inrceny was re­ ported at Duvie High School. High^vay Patrol The following traffic wrccks in Davie County were listed by the N.C. Highway Patrol. • A Mocksville woman was charged with driving with li­ cense revoked, careless/reckless driving, and^DWI after she wreckcd the vehicle she wns driving Nov. 28 al 2:05 a.m. . Ashley Christina Coble of Delanos Way, was driving a 1992 Buick south on Junction Road. The vchicle went off Ihe right side of the road, came back on the road, then went off to the left. Coble's vchicle continued traveling south and collided with n residence, knocking it off its foundution, reported Trooper K.L, Leonard. • A Forsylh mnn wus chnrged with cureless/reckless driving ufler he wrecked the vehicle he was driving Nov. 30. Cloyd Litchfield Tuttle of Winston-Snlem was driving his 2001 Chevrolet west on US 64. A 1986 Buick was parked fac­ ing north in n pnrking lot off US 64. Tuttle's vehicle ran off Ihe right side of the road, collided with a culvert, nnd overturned. Tuttle's vehicle continued trav­ eling west, collided with the purked Buick, nnd came to rest on its right side. Trooper K.L, Leonard re­ ported the accident occurred at upproximntely 1:11 p.m. nnd Tuttle was luken to Buptisi Medicnl Center in Winston-Sn­ lem for treatment. • There were 11 reports of deer hit by automobiles in the county last week. In the follow­ ing reports no injuries lo the drivers were reported: Randall Loflin Sehnke of Yndkinville was driving his 2007 Ford norlh on Fork Bixby Road. Preston Seth Cohen of Timber Lnne, AdvancQ was driving his 1992 Honda vehicle south on Fork Bixby Rond. Sehnke und Cohen's vehicles collided with the dccr. Trooper K.L. Leonnrd re­ ported the accident occurred at approximately 11:47 p.m. on Nov. 28. Juson Christopher Ritchie of when it collided with a deer. Trooper K.L. Leonard re­ ported the nccident occurrcd at approximately 7:45 p.m. on Nov. 29. Leigh Taylor Beck of Bocktown Road, Mocksville was driving a 1997 Ford south on US 601 when it collided wilh a deer. Trooper M.W. Whitener re­ ported the accident occurrcd at approximately 7:50 u.m. on Nov. 30. Kenneth Ann Brock of Cc- dnr Creek Road, Mocksvillc was driving his 2000 Honda vehicic north on NC 801 when it collided with a deer crossing the road. Trooper K.L. Leonnrd re­ ported the accident occurred at approximately 6:H p.m. on Dcc. 1. Blake MichacI Flunagnn of High Field Rond, Advnnce wus driving a 1998 Muzdn cast on US 158 when it collided wilh n deer crossing the road, Trooper K.L. Leonard re­ ported the accident occurred at approximntely 6:33 p.m. on Dec. I. Jnmes Willinm Gaymon of Trinity was driving his 2000 Chevrolet east on US 64 when it collided with a dccr. wus driving a 2006 Ford south on Oakland Avenue. Brock failed to stop for a stop sign, made a right turn at a high rate of spied, ran off the roud to the left, und collided with n ditch und group of bushes. Trooper C.D. Hall reported the accident occurrcd at np- proximntely 10:02 p.m. and there were no injuries. • No charges were filed after nn accident on Dcc. 1. Rebecca Cregar Ferebee of Angell Road, Mocksville was parked in her 2000 Chevrolet in a private drive on Lowder Lane. Ferebee failed to secure tho brakes, exited the vchicle, nnd it begnn to roll down the drive, and across Lowder Lane. Ferebcc's vehicle ran off the rond straight ahead, traveled down an embankment, through a field, and collided with a group of trees. Trooper C.D. Hall reported the accident occurrcd at ap­ proximately 6:34 p.m. and there were no injuries. • A Davie man wns churged wilh un.snfe movement afler the vehicle he was driving hit an­ other Dec. 2. Bobby Eugene Skaggs of US 64 West, M ocksville wus stopped in a 1996 Jeep in the Trooper M.W. Whiteiier rc- eastbound lane of Madison potted the accident occurrcd at Road. Edward Lee Riffe of Old Farm Lane, Mocksville was '-'on De’c'.' i ’littering was re- “ ^003 Chevrolet pick­ up west on Pineridge Road ^ C h o ó ie 'C u ^ m /fr o M ù n g f f(> rY (> tA rH oU da^ G ífti' •Family Portraits »Prints & mirrors ^•Treasured Keepsakes «Certificates •Kio's A rtwork «Paintings •SHADOW Box Your C ou ectab les Al.so available; •I’riiits •Ongliiiils •Ea.sds •Photo I'ninies •Gift (iTtiticatcs 336.778.006Q At the t-M) I Impcr itil./TnnglTOni)(l Exit, Next tn I latiiii Tcctcr Gallery liours! M-F 10-7 Sat. ItW lixtuiiiictt lioliiluy liyui’»; Nov. iiS-IXv. Ii» ()|m\ till •Kxiimi im .Sntimlnys approximately 5:25 n.m. on Dcc. I. Donna Trivitte Rouse of Rnlph Rutledge Rond, Mocks­ ville wns driving her 1998 Hondu vehicic easl on Ijnmes Church Roud and it collided v/ilh a dccr. Trooper M.W. Whitener re­ ported Ihc accident occurred at approxitjintcly 7:35 u.m. on Dcc.' 1. Wesley DeSenn Scott of Metabreeze Lnne, Mocksville wns driving u 2008 Suzuki ve­ hicle enst on US 64 when it col­ lided with a deer. Trooper C.D. Hall reported the accident occurred nt ap­ proximately 8:55 p.m. on Dec. I, , >yilliam Chimcy Cltavis of Concord was driving u 2010 Chevrolet soulh on US 601 when il collided with a deer that entered the roadway. Trooper C.D. Hnll reported the nccident occurrcd nt up­ proximntely 4:41 p.m. Dcc. I. Kenneth Ray Cnudill of Yadkinville was driving his 1999 Chevrolet north on US 601. A deer entered the road and Caudill's vehicic collided with it. Trooper C.D. Hall reported the accidcnt occurred at ap­ proximately 3:42 a.m. on Dec. 3. Johnny Daniel Builins of Peoples Creek Road, Advnnce was driving his 1996 Mercury east on Peoples Creek Road when it collided with a deer. Trooper C.D. Hall reported the accidcnt occurrcd at ap­ proximately 1:42 n.m. Dec. 4. • An Advnnce man was charged wilh driving with li­ censc revoked and exceeding safe speed after he wrecked the vehicle he was driving Dec. 1 at 11:30 a.m. Jason Lee W illiams of Barney Rond, wns driving a 2000 Nissan on Baltimore Road and ran off the right side of Ihe road. Williams' vehicle traveled north on the right shoulder and collided with a culvert, reported Trooper M.W. Whitener. • A Davie man wns chargcd with DWI and fnilure to stop for stop sign nfter he wrecked the vchicle he was driving Dec. I. Matthew Daniel Brock of Onklnnd Avenue, Mocksviile Madison Road, Mocksville was stopped ahead of Skaggs. Skaggs started his vehicle for­ ward and it collided with Riffe's. Trooper C.D. Hall reported the accidcnt occurred at np- proximntely 4:50 p.m. and there were no injuries. • A Forsyth man was charged with unsnfe movement after Ihc vehicle he wns driving hit an­ other Dcc. 3. Dunne Hugh Woodford of Winston-Salem was driving his 1995 BMW east, making a left turnfromUS 158 onto NC 801. Annice Mnrie Binkley of Juney Bcnuchump Rond, Advnncc was driving a 1999 Dodge west on US 158. Woodford failed to yield right of wuy to Binkley's yehicle and the two collided. Trooper C.D. Hall reported Ihc accident occurred at ap­ proximately 8:05 p.m. and there were no injuries. • A Davie inan was chargcd wilh reckless driving after the vehicic he was driving hit an­ other Dec. 3. Cody Scott Thnrpc of Boger Street, Mocksville was driving his 2006 Chrysler soulh on US 60,1. Tiffany Riddle O'Brien of Hardison Street, Mocksville was driving a 2007 Toyota north on US 601. Tharpe's vehicle traveled left of center and cdl- lided head-on wilh O'Brien's vehicle. Trooper C.D. Hall reported the accident occurred at ap­ proximately 6:45 p.m. nnd Tharpe and O'Brien was taken lo Davic County Hospilal for treatment. • A Davie man was chnrged wilh fnilure lo yield nnd seatbelt violntion nfter the vehicle he wns driving hit another Dcc. 4. Joseph Linn Reid of Mr. Henry Roud, Mocksville was driving a 1996 Chevrolet pick­ up south, making a left turn froiti US 64 onto 1-40. Mary Gorham Maysilles of Cherry Street, Mocksville was driving her 1999 Volvo north on US 64. Reid failed to yield to Maysille's vehicle and Ihe two collided. Trooper C.D. Hall reported the accident occurred at ap­ proximately 6:11 p.m. and Reid was taken to Baptist Hospital for treatment. Two passengers with Reid were taken to Davie Couniy Hospital for treatment. W E Y G O C . DIAMON, MOCKSVILLE •■ 751-3747 GOLD GALLERY CLEMMONS • 766-1800 D a te lin e DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 10,2009 - 9 Fundraisers Saturday, Dec. 12 Community Breakfast, lit 1st Pres­ byterian Church, 7-10 a.m. Dona­ tions uccepled. Proceeds will go to Ihc Salvnllon Array. This orguniza- lion provides morc thnn 2000 acts of caring a dny. Menu: scriimblcd eggs, bucon, country ham, snusngc, grits, bLsculls w/gravy, spiccd upplcs, & cliolce of beverage. Ongoing Cooleemee Clvitans UIIQ Chicken, 3rd Fri. of cach monlh, nl Cool­ eemee Civitan Bldg., Cooleemee. Serving 1/2 chicken, BBQ slaw, baked beans, roll & pound cake. $7 per plate. Reserve your plate, sign up nt Cooleemee Hardware or call 284- 2196 or 284-2030. Will deliver or­ der of five (5) or more. Proceeds to help pay for Cooleemee Civiinn Comm. Bldg. Wesley United Methodist Church Ham & Sausage lireakfiist, wilh all the trimmings, 3rd Sal. of each month, 6-10 a,m. Religion Saturday, Dec. 12 Journey to Hcthlehem, WalkTlmi Nativity, Mocks UMC (comer of Beauchamp & Mocks Cliurch rds.), 6-7:30 p.m. S at.& S un .,D e c.1 2& 1 3 HaUeli^ahl Light Has Come, at Blaise Bapt. Church, 7 p.m. on Sat., 6 p.m, on Sun., Blnise choir per­ forms, reception to follow Sunday program. Sunday, Dec. 20 Church Fnmily Christmas, al Blaise Bnpt. Church, 6 p.m., Christ­ mas music, testimonies, and Chrisl- nms message. A TrecMendous Love, presented by Engle Heights Church, 6 p.m., sloiy of Jesus from manger to the cross, No cosl, iocnled in Food Lion shopping Cenler (beiiiml Sonic »1 comer of US 64 W. nnd US 601 S.). Christmas Services, Cornalzer UMC choir progrnmA candle light­ ing service, 7 p.m. Food & fellow­ ship afterwards in fellowship hnll. Location; 1244 Cornalzer Rd., Moeksviiie. Tuesday, Dec. 24 Christmas Eve Service, at Eagle Heights Church. 5 p.m. Music and candlelight servicc. Carols, Communion, & Candle Lighting, at Comntzer UMC, 1244 Comntzer Rd„ Mocksviile, 11 pIm. O ngoing Kids Night, every Wed. at New Union UMC, 1869 Slieffleld Rd., 6:30-7:30 p.m. For info: 492-6408. A fter School C arc, Advance UMC, K-5lh, Aug. 25, 2009-Junc 10,2010,3-6 p.m.. Cost; $140 per monlh, for moro info or to register; 998-0199 or 998-4872. MOPS(MothersofPreschoolers), 1st and 3rd Fri. of every monlh during Uiidilionai school year, 9:30- 11:45 a.m.. Cornerstone Christian Church, I585NC80I North,Mocks­ ville, 998-0600. H 20 (His lo Own), new ministry ut Jerusalem Bnpt. Church, 3203 US 601 S., M ocksville. On Wednesdays ut 7 p.m. for 18-29 year olds who are college, single, or married, 'ft'e cover topics perti­ nent & interesting lo this uge group. Awana, every Wed. evening 6:30- 8 p.m. at Engle Heights Church, The Life & Teaching of Jesus, presented by Mocksville Seventh- Day Adventist Church, Mon. & Thurs. nt 7 p.m., al 407 Milling Rd., Mocksvillc. Free admission. For info: 704-876-3665. AWANA & Youth Program, at Ijames Bnpt. Church, ench Sun. evening 5;45-7;30 p.m., ngcs four through sixth grade. Info; 492- 6434, ' A W oman’s Discussion Class, A p p ro a c h in g Ihe Tem ple o f G od, Psnlms 26 each Tues, 10:30-11:30 a.m. nt Jericho Church of Christ. All women inviled. Call 704-798- 2038 for info. Women’s Bible Study, is con­ ducted every Wed. night nl Jericho F a rm F re s h P o rk rter Farm idy Foster Road 336-998-7175 751-2777 forinfo. O ngoing Davie Deckcepers Association, scc­ ond Monday of every month, 7 p.m., 114 Doctor Slate Drive, Mocksville (EMS building). Visitors wclcome. To find oul more info; www.duviebcckccpcrs.org Breast Cancer Resource & Infor­ mation Group, every 2nd Tuesday of llie monlh, al Dnvic Libnuy in Ihe mulli-purpse room, 7 p.m. Call 751- 2777 for info, Davie Quitters Guild, 3rd Mon, of cach monlh, for info; 492-2000, VKW Post 4024,7p,m„ 2nd Tues. cnch monlh, VFW Hul, Sanford Avenue, Mocksviile. Eligible mem­ bers welcome. Come cnriy for re­ freshments. For info cnll 492-7521. T rium ph Parenting Cinsses, Wedncsdnys, 10:30 a.m., cnll for info; 751-5636. Humane Soclcty of Davic Co., bi­ monthly mcclings2nd Tues. of every even-numbered month, ul Humnne Society Adoption Ccnlcr, 290 Enlon RdCnll 751-5214 for info, Davic Co. Fraternal Order of Po­ lice Lodge 94, 3rd Tues. of every month. 7 p.m., Zeko’s Uestaurnnt. Davie Co. Republicun Party, every Ihird Tues. of monlli, 7:30 p.m. in Duvie Co, courthouse, Dnvle Amateur Radio Club, 1st Tucsdny ofeach month, 7 p,m„ Davie Co, Hospilnl Truining Room. Public welcome. Davic Republican Women, 3rd Tues. euch monlh, 6:45 p.m., Dnvie Co. courtliousc. Cull 998-2341 for info. Davic Co. Republican Men’s Fed­ eration, .second Tues. of every month, 6:30 p.m., Sugebnish Stenkhousc, Mocksvillc. Forinfo: 909-3534. Mock.svlllc Lloas Club, Isl Thuis- duy, 7 p.m., fellowship hall of Sl. Frunols of Assisi, Yndkinville Rond, Mocksvillc (bourd meeting contin­ ues 1st & 3rd Thurs., 6 p.m,). Al-Anon Family G roup, nt Mncedonia Mornvinn Church, N.C. 801 N.. Advunco, Sundnys 8 p.m., Rm, 225 (ubove fellowship hull), Al- Anon is a group Ihnt helps fmnl lies & friends of alcoholics, Davic Domestic Violence Servlcc.s and Rape Crisis Center. Offers weekly support group for domestic violence & sexual assault victims. The groiipmcetscvcryTucs. evening from 6;30-8;30 p.m. Plcusc cull of­ fice for l(K'ation, 751 -3450. Sons of Confederate Veterans, 1st Monday, Cooleemee Hisloricni Building, 7 p.m, Mock-svllle Rotary Club, Tuesdays, 12;10p.m., Rotiuy Hul, Fnrmlngton Masonic Lodge No, 265, 2nd Monduy, 7:30 p,m. ul the lodge. YMCA Formore infomintion, call 751 -9622, visil www.davic.ymcimwnc.org, or como lo the 'YMCA for a lour. Kids N ight O ut Need logct Chrislmns shopping done nnd presents wrapped without lillle ones nround? Bring them lo the YMCAfordinncr,giunes,swimming, nrts, crufts, und more on F riday, Dec, 11 fro m 6-11 p.m . Open lo children 3 months- 12ycurs. Mcmbers$ 13/non- mcmbcrs $20. K e g lsle r b y iio a ii on Tlm rs., Dec. IO Io a v o id $ IO p e rc h ild la te fe e and ensure your pluce, Homesciiool P.E. We offer weekly 2-hour homcschool PEclass, In Ihe gym, piulicipunls will work on personnl fitness, coordina­ tion, & skill developmeni Ihrough organized sports like socccr, basket­ ball, volleybull, nnd more. Includes swim lessons & wnter safely. Cost $ 15 per child per monlh. Sessions on TIuirsduys 9-11 u,m. M em bers Oniy Join llie YMCA nnd Hike ndvnntnge of watcrnerobics, yogu, biking, wnlk­ ing, personal truining, nnd more. Come visil und lourour fncility nl 215 Disability Income: For when life catches you by surprise. if yon lire luid up due to un uccidenl or illness, wouldn’t it he nice lu know ihiil yonr nnunejul obllgalbns will be tnken care o fl Tlinl you'll be able lo niolntnin the slnndurd of living lhal you worked so hnrd fort As a locnl Auto-Owners uidcpendenl ngeiil, wc cnn design an Insurance program ihal’sjuslriBlillbryou. \Aiuto-Oum erB Insurance Johnson Insurance Services 127 Marketplace Drive ^ Mocksville, NC 27028 Ahisted (336)751-6281 Church of Christ, 7:30 p.m.- curront lopic: uulhcntic relnlionships. Alf mntcrinls provided nl no cosl. All women inviled. Cnll 492-5711 or 492-5291. Women’s Bible Study, every Wed. 5-6 p.m., in n home ncnr Milling Road area. All women wclcome. Info: 751-5229. Women’s Bible Study, focusing on BIblicul women from femnle perspective and African Americnn, Lnlino, and American women, 2nd Sul. of euch monlh ul Fairfield Bapt. Church, 164 Excalibur Lane (off U.S. 601 S.). info; 940-5149. Women’s Study Group, Phnse 2, on Biblical women, presented by Hunnnh’s Ministries. Free & held every second Sul. of cnch monlh, 10-11 n.m. All welcome. Info; 940- 5149. CareNet Counseling Centers, nt First Baptist Church, 390 N. Main St., Mocksvillc. Offers Inlcr-dc- nominulional counseling. Acndcmi- cally trained, certified counselors & mental heullhprofessionals. Info. &uppl. 751-2041. Preschool/Parents Morning Oul, Bcllilcliem Unilcd Meth. Time; 9 u.m.-noon. Ages I ife 2 - M,W orT, Th. Age 3 - M,T, Th. Age 4 & Pre- K - three or four duys per week. Cnll 998-6820. Prcschool, al Center United Mclh. Church, 2 dnys per week or 4 days pcr.wcek (4 yr. old class); 2 days per week (3 yr. old class); 2 days per week (2 yr. old class) 8:30- ll;30a.m . Phone 940-3753. Awana & Ulble Study, Wednes- dnys nt 7 p.m., Hope BnplisI Tnber- nuclc. Spedal Events Sunday, Dec. 6 Cooleemee Old Time Christmas, 2 p.m., Znchnry House, Chrislmns car­ ols, rending of Ihe Bible story from book of Luke, and annual fudge con­ test (lo enter cnll 284-2141 und Iv. n msg.), hot coffce, punch, & cookies. Santu 10 puy n visil, nlso. iVlon. &Tues., Dec. 7 & 8 SIh Annual Madrigal Dinner, nt Hillsdale Methodist, Advimcc, 6 p.m. each nighl. Cosl of dinner & enter- tulnmcnl $20 for iidulls, $ 15 for chil­ dren 10 nnd under. Call 751-5905 ext. 421 to order tickcls. Dates tpFfemember Friday, Dec. 11 High Blood Pressure/Diabetes ' ScWcnIng.Mil'tlic Optical Dcpl. ut WnlMart, 9 n.m. lil 12 noon. Spon­ sored by Storeliou.sc for Jesus und Mocksville Lion's Club. Saturday, Dec. 12 H lN l Vaccine Clinic, nl Dnvic cam­ pus Dnvidson Comm. College (ncross from Dnvic High), 9 n.m. until vnc­ cine rons oul (or 4 p.m.), for nnyone nge 6 mo. nnd older. No nppt. nece.s- sury. Ongoing Free Monlhiy Dlaheles/BIood Pna- sure/ChoIcslerol Screenings, lust Fri. ofeiichmonlhin2009nl WnlMnrt, 9 n.m. lil 12 noon. Sponsored by Dnvic Lion's Club. Visit Coolecmce's Mill Village Mu­ seum, 14 Church St., Wcd.-Sul. 10 n.m. Iil4 p.m. Tours ulso avuilable by uppl. Cnll 284-6040. Slorytimcs, nl Duvie Co. Librnry; Tues, lOn.m. Fri. 11 n.m. - stories, songs, fun for preschoolers, 1st Sul. of every monlh - slories/uclivilies for kids of nil nges. Al Cooleemee Bnmch:eveiyothcrTliurs. 10;30n.m. (call or check website for dales). At Hillsdule UMC; every olhcr Fri. 10 a.m. (cull libnuj’ or clicck website for dales). Meetings Tuesday, Jan. 12 Breast Cancer Resource & Infor­ mation Group, nl Duvie Librury in Ihe mulli-purpse room, 7 p.m. Cull Cemetery Street nnd lenm how wc build strong kids, slrong rnmilics, nnd sU'ong communities. Personal Training Wnnt lo gel n jump on New Yenr’s resolution? Schedule nppl. wilh per­ sonal Unlncr & crciile workout the works for you. Hnlf-liour nnd hour- long sessions. Prices rungc from $25- $60. Membership not required for nppl. C hristm as C am p Looking for something fun for kids to do over Christmas brenk? Sign them up for Chrislmns Cunip nt YMCA. Whether you wunl one dny or need curc every dny, child will have fun. Cump hus different theme every dny. Rcgislrnlion required. $25/duy for members,$30/duyfor non-members. Seniors All. Senior Acllvillcs Inkc' pluce ul Duvlc Couniy Senior Services lo- catedut278McroncySl.,Mocksvillc unless otherwise noted. Call 753- 6230. Ongoing Sr. Lunchbox, M,T,W, 11:30 u,m„ Th, & Fri,, 11 u.m., lunch served ■ dnily. Silver Health Exerciscs, Exercise Room of Senior Services, M, W, F, 8;30u.m. Tues. & Thurs. 8:30 n.m. ul Mock Plnce, (ojwn lo luiy senior). Quilling Club, every Monday, 10 a.m. Bridge, every Friday, 2 p.m. SKIPBO, Wcdnesdnys, 1 p.m. Scrnpbooklng, every 2nd Tuesdny, 2 p.m. Dr. Dunn, Podiatrist, al Sr. Services every three weeks, 8:30 a.m., please cnll lor dales. Free Blood Pressure Checks, oncc a monlh, nl I0;30 n.m. in llic Nulri- tlon Site. SlnglngScnlorsChorus, Thursdnys, 10 n.m. Scrubble, 1 p.m. every Monduy. Texns Hold’Em -Thursdays, I p.m. Grief Support Group, 1st & 3rd Tuesdays al 6 p.m. Sr. IliMik Club, every second Tues. oflhe monlh, 12:30 p.m. Computer Cinsses - arc availnble, cnll for infominlion. Arthritic Excrclse - every oilier Wed. 10:30 n.m. Low Impuct Aerobics ■ Tues. & Thurs., 11 n.m. Fitness Efiuipmcnt Room • open Mon.-Thurs. 8 u.m. lil 8 p.m. Fridays 8 n.m. lil 5 p.m. & Sul. 9 u.m. til I p.m, Tnble Tennis ievcry Tues, 1-4 p,m. Art, Mondays 9 n;m. lil 12 p.m. Tal Chl, Tuesdays (cnll for sesssion Bear Creek FarmEQVFSrRliftCiffm Lcl vu our Гог Ihhi^cs with youl SpoGlallzIng In thoughtful, compaeiitonate Instruction Гог rider and horse. 420 Alton Road, Mockivllto, NC 336492-6451 wwwr.tMarcrMkfarmequetlctr.com UKi'Ui si N I \ i i\ i;Julia How ard ,Vi //«(/.V,- 7 < J lh ,l> is lr i4 Please conlaci me in: MOCKSVILLE: (336) 751-fl567 RALEIQH; (919) 733-5904 State Legislative Building 16 W. Jonas Street, Rm 1106 Raleigh, NC 27601-1096 Email: Jullah@ncleg.net ' Pm FOR lirJUlM HOWAKU dales) Woodcarving, Wed. 9-11 n.m. Advanced Silver llcnlIII Exerciscs, Mon., Tues., Wed., 8;30 a.m. Manlcurc.s/Pcdlcure.s, every Thurs. call for appt. & prices, Mas,sage Therapy, every 3rd Tues. Call for uppl. & prices. Current Soclnl Dnncing, Thurs. 11 n.m. lil 12 noon. Tuesday, Jan. 12 Tea Piuly, al Furmington site, 10:30 n.m. Join us for old fnshioned len party. If you have a favorite lea cup, feci free lo bring il. 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Main Street • Mocksville, NC 336-753-1126 Lower Level o f Salvation Arm y Store Building 10. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 10,2009 B e n Franklin Crafts, Discover Lifes Little Pleasures C h rls fm a s H o u rs : n o n d a y - S a t u r d a y 9 a m - 9 p m S u n d a y 1 2 p m - 6 p m Ben Franklin 1115 Yadkinville Rd Mocksville, NC 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -5 4 8 8 ;hV MÍ.-.'¿.V.CÍv4V>Sfl Poindexter Elected Chair Of Board Of Commissioners Richard Poiiidexler wus clectcd as chnir of Dnvic County commissioners Mon­ day, in icccping with a rotation of a system that has been in placc for years. Ken White wns elccted us vice chair, also by his fellow commissioners. Poindexter mnde his first point of business to thnnk out­ going chnir, Chris Anderson. “It has been n long and dif­ ficult, and interesting year," Poindexter |Snid. "He has been nn exemplnry chuir. He hns put in countlcss hours. He hns raised the bur for nil of us.” Commissioner Ron Hoth, the newest member of the bonrd, snid he wns “impressed" with Anderson’s work. Commissioner Ken White recognizcd Anderson’s wife Erin. “Wc nil know the time it tnkes nwny from your family,” he said. Merr/Christmas B o a rd A g re e s F o r $ 2 0 0 H o lid a y B o n u s F o r A ll F u ll-T im e C o u n ty E m p lo y e e s Davie County’s full-time employees will get u $200 bo­ nus ench this month, county commissioners decidcd Mon­ day. The unanimous vote - which will cost the county $62,000- $68,000 from the gcnernl fund - comes in n yenr when they didn’t get n cost of living pny incrense. “The economy is nol dear, but the sky hasn’t fallen,” said Commissioner Chris Anderson, who mnde the motion to awnrd Ihe bonuses. He snid employees were told last year during the budget tnlks Ihey would keep n close eye on funds. Board members were unani­ mous in their praise of Ihe em­ ployees, "We’ve got a wonderful, dedicated group of employees,” Ken Whito said. "The money is there. I’m pleased lo do Ihis,” snid Ron Hoth, "I’ve been impressed wilh the stuff,” Chnir Richurd Poindexter thanked employees for working withoul a rnise. “II turned out lo be not quite ns bud us we thought,” he snid, “It’s only fuir we shure some of thut with our employees,” "Merry Christmas lo every­ body,” Hoth said. • ( 11' I s Im \ i II... |{ \ ( . I MIIIU Ills. W I A S IN O M ( ,M I lu kMi It \ ^ < *i \ I m M I t Im m.ii V : ■ I liO \ | ' III f \l III I ) u IH KI ts \ o \ \ M - \ I I III in M )\{ s \< SIIIRI I ^ \| S I ON KI I \ I S K( )( I I (.(,I KI \1) II \ K \ |( ) \S I M ’KI s s D O W M D W N SO I M ) THIS CHRISTIVfAS GIVE GIFTS OF /1 . ^ 'iv'' h ^ i i f i i i 8 'i'Sï imi at the BitK k Peifuniiiiig Alls Center! Ml M .IIII S li'c c l \l()(K sv ill{ ‘, S ( M )li VKHil l \H ) l i M \ l l ( ) \ Dit II) ( )|{ |) ||{ IK KI IS I 'll \ s l ( \J | ( i 751-3()0() MONDAY-rUIDAY NOON n i 5 Sports DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 10,2009 - Bl Wrestlers Pound Out 15-0 Record By Brian Pitls Davie Enterprise Record Two things becume nil the more npparent lust week for Dnvie’s wres­ tling team. First of all, Davie is ridicu­ lously deep, us 10 War Eagles went either 4-0, 3-0 or 3-1 in Saturday’s tournament al West Slokes. Secondly, Cole Blankenship is the real Ihing ut , houvyweight. Come to think of il, a couple more things have become fairly obvious Ihree weeks into Ihe season; Ryan Smilh is also a phenomenal lulent ns a freshman, and tho Irlo al the top of Ihe ladder in Jonathan Hupp, Ricky Bell Aliti Blankenship is lights out. The War Eagles belted visiting West Rowan 60-21. Then they reeled off four wins ut West Stokes, giving nil Plense See Wresllcrs - Page B8 Senior Matt Garretson, Davie’s tough 152-pounder, waits for the ref to slap the mat In Davie’s 60-21 win over West Rowan. Deep Bench Paying Off For JV Boys Basketball By Brian Pltls Dnvic Enterprise Rccord This is Mike Dinkins' favorite type of team. The parts on the Davie JV boys basketball leam are virtually in­ terchangeable. Slurlcrs comc off Ihc bcnch, und reserves bccamc slurlcrs. Different pluyers step up. Everyone feels like they hud a hand in the win. Lasl week Dinkins and assislanis Larry Habegger and Andy Caudle hil nil the right buttons, and a hundred dif­ ferent players mnde big plays, Davie won all three gnmcs - 70-50 over host ,JQaM|:Row,an, 59-48 ovor visiting i S / " ■...................................... DilV Dnvie 70, East Rownn SO The first three (lunrters could nol have been uny tighter. Davic led by one after tho Hrsl. East led by one at Ihe half, Davic led by four going inlo the fourth. Just when il appeared Ihc War Eagles, who lost 53-52 on a last-sec­ ond shot ut West Iredell, wore hended for another nuilbiting finish, they ex­ ploded. They hummcred Eusl 21-5 in Ihe fourth nnd won going nwny. "We’ve startod 10 kids in two games, and we'll got the olher four in there,” Dinkins snid. "We roluted five at a time, and i think wc wore them out. When you go 14 deep nnd they know they’re going to get in there, Ihey work a little harder in prnctice.” ' Five' players scored between eight ,^and?ij^pints, led by Christian Latham. Blair Cnrson nnd Kevin Miller had 14 euch, Caleb McGee hnd 12 und Mitchell Miller eight. McGee’s 3-poinlcr al Ihe first-half horn cut Ihc Davie deficit lo 33-32. Cnrson, bolh Millers und Jumie Hous­ ton all hnd their moments. "McGee scored some big pointSj” he snid. "Cnrson slopped up und played extremely well on iho boards. Kevin Miller shot the ball like we hoped he could shoot it. Mitchell Miller gave us some very valuable minutes.” Houston went crnzy during a one- minute flurry. “He scorcd five poinis in less thnn n minute,” he said. "He scorcd off u steal, made u rebound putback, gol a steal at halfcourt and hit a free throw. He's really improved.” ^ When Dayie .went on , a 10-2 spuft at the end of tlie third, the only iWo freshmen on Ihe leam - Latham and Logun Hendricks ■ were insirumonlni. "The two freshmen stepped up,” lie snid. "Lulham pluyed extremely well on Ihe offensive end. We pluyed both of them together when we went on that 10-2 run. They really helped.” Unvlc 59, SlarniuunI 48 Duvic built a commanding 32-19 halftime lead behind balanced scoring from Cnrson (15 points), Kevin Miller (14), Will Beeson (nine) and Latham (seven). "Carson played extremely well again,” Dinkins said. David Stanley busted out of obscu­ rity, blocking two shots on one Starmount possession. He would have had a third block in rapid-fire succes­ sion, but lhal one was erased by a whistle, much to Caudle's chagrin. He camc off the bench lo protest the call. "We got a big lift from Slnnley,” ho suid, "He had severnl key blocks. They hud a run and cut il lo soven. He kept a rebound alive and wo scored off that. Ho was a big plus.” Cuudlo nctunlly suggested putting Slnnley in Ihc gume. Dinkins obliged, and Stnnloy validated Caudle’s confi­ dence. 1 “Andy suggested putting Stanley in right when they cut it to seven, and he cumc through,” Dinkins suid. “Ho probnbly hud his best game since he's played basketball.” Dinkins got plenty of contributions from Will Beeson, Houston, McGee and Kevin Miller. “Beeson handled their trap real well,” he said. “Kevin Miller hit some key baskets. Houston und McGee cumq Please Sec JVs ■ Page b 4 Worth Noting... Four wrestlers remain unbeaten for 15-0 Davie. Senior Jonathan Hupp is 12-0, Junior Ricky Bell isl 4-0. Fiéslmieii Cole Blanken­ ship and Ryan Smith are 13-0 and 10-0, respectively. Davie varsity basketball play­ ers Tia Clement (15 points, 8 re­ bounds), Janna Dixon (14 points, 4 assists) and Asia Steed (12 points, 9 rebounds, 3 assists) stuffed the stat sheet diiring a 68- 34 ambushing of E. Rowan. Nathan Jones hit four 3s and scorcd 21 points in the Davie var­ sity hoys’ 67-45 win over |^j|m ount.? ^ Christian L áthm (15 points), Blair Carson (14), Kevin Miller il4yand Caleb McGee ^12) led Davie’s JV boys to a 70-50 win over E Rowan. Carson (15) and Miller (14) led the way in a 59-48 win oyer Starmount. Adam Smith drained four 3s in a 53-50 win over Alexander Central. Ashton Swicegood scored 20 points and hit three late free' throws to propel Davie’s JV girls to a 53-47 win at É. Rowan. Car­ men Ghibh hit a clutch 3-pointer. ; Ellis wrestlers Lake Billings, Parker G rant, Isaac Hernández, Seth D ^P . Austin y ^ t^ e r , Corvqnn 1^^^^ tó p M ^eill aré 3-p: with tiiiree 'pins.;.;'-\'; Austin H um phries of N. Dayie’s boys hit 12 of 15 free throws and scofed 16 points in a 44-35 win over'^ro. /G (g^ ^rtÍ!»;Scp cái(sl?!M#Whad 17 ^dChavin Peebles ncliled three 3-pointers as S. Davie’s boys routed Tyro^SO- 25, Caleb scored 18 in a 47-23 drubbing of Brown. ,• i\/laking Believers b Varsity Girls Stomp 4th Straight Foe By Brian Pills Davie Enterprise Record It's hard to fathom how much bol­ ter tho Davie varsity girls basketball team is this year. Davic went 8-16,10- 16,8-15 und 10-17 the past four yeurs. It's still early, but the 2009-10 squad has exceeded expeclntions by a couple thousand miles. The War Eagles come out swinging huymnkers. Last week they handed out Iwo more brutal beatings - 68-34 at East Rowan and 65-36 over visiting Alexander Central. “Wilh each win, Ihey start thinking more thal maybe we do have some­ thing here,” coach Debbie Evans said. “Marnic (Lewis) and 1 have been try­ ing to tell them they could put some­ thing special together.” The Wnr Eagles, who huve won by 25,23,34 and 29 points, ate off to the first 4-0 start since 2002-03, when Karen Stephens wns n first-year coach. That team was led by Sarali Williams, Dawn Singleton, Heather McDaniel nnd Allison Schnfcr. Janna Dixon, Ihc highly-regarded sophomore guard, has been a model of consistency, scoring 10,16,14 and 13 points for a team-high average of 13.2, Tia Clement, the highly-regarded freshman forward, is second with a 12.2 average. Asia Stood is a center who got off lo n slow stnrt, scoring nine Please Sec Believers • Page BS Freshman Tia Clement fights for the ball with Alexander Central. - P hotos by Jam es Barrlngeii D2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 10,2009 l< ^ Parks& Rec Basketball The M ocksville Millers basketball team, around 1950, Includes, from left: front - Jim Latham, D.J. Mando, Bill Daniel, S.W. Brown and Sam Latham; back - Gilm er Brewer, Red Hartman, Carroll Arndt, Gordon Tomlinson, Cole Tomlinson, Paul Marklin, Gene Quillln and M.H. Murray. The Enterprise Record w el­ comes old photographs of players or teams. Bring them by the newspaper office or send .jpg Images with information to Brian Pitts at sportsbwp@ao/com. O ld School D a v i e S p o r t s F r o m D e c e m b e r , 1 9 8 6 • Clirford Dulln, a 6-3 sopho­ more, scorcd 16 points and pulled down 15 rebounds ns Davie's varsity boys outlasted West Rowim 49-39 for its first win in three games. Dulln scored three points to turn u 38-37 defi­ cit into ft 40-38 lei\d, and his three-point piny provided n 45- 39 mnrgln. Tim Thbor supplied 11 points nnd 11 rebounds. Couch Denny Key got eight points and four assists from Shnne Fleming. • Shawn Smoot, a sophomore gunrd for coach Bill Peeler’s Dnvie vnrsity girls, scored 17 points to lend n 46-38 win over Wesl Rownn. It wns Davie’s firet win In three gnmes. Julie Fresh- wnter nnd sophomore Beth Mashburn contributed 10 nnd eight points, respectively. • Southeastern Stokes de- fented Ron Kirk’s North Davie’s wrestling team 50-21. North got pins from Robin Campbell nt 105, Brian Carter at 112 nnd Jerry Mnnn nt 138. Mntt'Moore survived n 3-2 decision at 119. • Behind pins from Crnig Reavis (98), Scott Bcauchamp (105), Neil Jones (132), Mel Perez (145), Bruce Bullock (167), Tim Jones (185), Steve Dunn (195) and Chris Evans (heuvyweight), coach Buddy Lowery’s Davle wrestling team smashed Stamiount 56-14. • With guard Jennifer Lyons exploding for 22 points, eight rebounds and three steals, thc Ailecn Steelman’s Davic JV girls routed West Rowan 45-24. • South Davie’s wrestling team eased past Erwin 55-24. Conch Mntt Wilson got first-pe- riod pins from Juson Ourwood Р О Ш А December 12* 9am-3pm Portrait Photos will be ready by D ecem ber 14. Plenty o f tim e for Christm as Cards! Two Packages Available PACKAGE A $24.99 -1 Pose 1-8x10,2-5x7,8-Wallet, Proofs PACKAGE B $29.99 - 2 Poses 2- 8x10,4- 5x7,16- Wallet, Proofs CD - $5.99 Extra sheets ordered at the tim e of purchase: 1-8x10Sheet= 1-8x10 $3.00 1-5x7 Sheet = 2-5x7 $3.00 1-Wallet Sheet = 8Wallets $3.00 495 Valley Road « Mocksville (336)751-2141 nt 80, Brnd Foster ut 98, Jnmle Cuudle ut 114, Brlnn Williams at 169 and Jimmy Cleary nt heuvyweight. • Conch Chnrles Crenshnw’s South Davie boys basketball team won twice - 44-41 over Northeast nnd 42-38 over Orlf- fln, a pnir of opponents from High Point. Agnlnst Norlhenst, Tony Rcnegur hit five of six shots on the wuy to 11 teum-high points. Germain Muyfield added 10. Agnlnst Griffin, Mnyfield hud. 12 points nnd eigiit re­ bounds. Renegnr, Chad Correll and Brent Wnil hud six euch. Alan Chnpmnn hud six steals nnd several assists. 2nd Grade Co-Ed Cavs - Benven Arey 5, Juntcr Meachnm 2, Jnmes Wilkins I, Kyle Budd 10, Murrny Budd 2, Frunklin Peters 1 Hurricanes - Rylen Curter 2, Connor Price 6, Mnlik Polk 2 Deacons - Nick Jones 1, Aaron Williams 6, Presley Jones 1, Jake Hill 9 Tar Heels - Shnemar Hnlrston II . 3rd Grade G irls ' Eagles 77-: Emmn Slabach II, Sierrn Ferguson 6 Sensations 16 - Desiree Lewis 6, Sydnee Coleman 4, Kaylee Shoffner 4 Squirts 12 - Kntie Vest 2, Olivin Hammill 4, Hnley Bulatko 4, Liz Crenshaw 2 Flames 16- Morgan Gamer 2, Anna Devereaux 10, Kambrla Parks 2, LexI Crotts 2 3rd Grade Boys Celtics 12 - Elijah Wood 6, Dylan James 4, Samuel Bniebnker 2 . Cobras 6 - Drake Hendrix 2, Addison Lewis 4 Hoiiies 13 - Cnrson Whisenhunt 4, Matthew King 2, Brnxton Folmnr 2, Latham Chnmbednln 5 Wolfpack 15-CokmmScU 13, JC Dalton 2 Tar Heels 29-Darm Hill 11, Jaxon Benty 4, Mac Beaty 6, Willie Wnlker 2, Jackson Link 29 White Knights 2 - Trey Raisbeck 2 4th Grade Boys Eagles 23 - Hite Merrifield 11, Michnel Shelton 4, Lundon Bandy 6, Brian Rogers 2 Horn Frogs 75 - Broc Bpmette 4, Chase Johnson 4, Camerson Jones 2, Isunc Miller 2, Tnryn Bruff 3 ,' Hornets 19 - Muson Wilson 8, Ben Summers 3, Mutthew Glass 2, Curtis Gray 6 Tar Heels 20 - Juke Mnbe 8, MIchne! Wuiton 8, Culeb Cox 2, Pnrker Froelich 2 ' Deacons 9 - Luke Bolmer 7, Mntthew Murtin 2 Celtics 13 - Brady Vest 8, Andrew, Knbenco 2, Crayton Wise 2, Brandon Dwyer I 5lh Grnde Boys 'ntflii.s 15 - Zach Denniston 4, Jack Little 1, Jalen Redmond 2, Brendon Westbrook 8 Celtics 18 - Corey Wiles 9, Garmon Thomns 3, Luke Pratnpns 4, Jake Allison 2 Wolfpack 26 - Heath Slabach 19, Foss Smithdeal 4, Jalen Brown 2, John Michnel Gulledge I Tar Heels 12 - Devin Murtin 6, Spencer Wilson 4, Jonnthun Ressu 2 B r i e f s , N o t e s Church Basketball Signups for church league bnskelball arc underway. Tho sea­ son will Sturt the first Sunday in January. Call the Mocksville- Davie Recreation Department at 751-2325. 7-12 Basketball The Mocksville-Davie Recreation Department is tuking regis­ tration for basketball leagues for 7th-l2th graders. Cull tho rec at 751-2325. m Гшан>ктлтн5оитон № Express now serving DavieCeuntyl Caich Ua MRT bus in Mocksville or Clemmons and travelto manv destinations In Winston-Salem. Visit www.PARTnc.org to view tiie scliedule This puss is vulid fur one ride " I un PART Davic Cuunt)’ Gxiims ■ ■ E xpire» 3/5/10 ■ ■iMMHHiai'HHiarfli I'lils puss i.4 viiliU for one ride ^ on I’ART Duvie Counly Express | Expires 3/5/10 I ■ « ■ ' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ¡ ■ Л DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 10,20p9 - B3 gets around. Metnam Talk about globe trotting, the Davle County, Enterprise-Record circled the planet with our readers In these photos. Above, our llrst trip to Vietnam was with Be Tran and Hong Le. They left Vietnam In the late 70s and eventually made It to the U.S. In 1982. Be Tran fought In the war with the South Viet­ nam and American troops against North Vietnam. They left alter the Vietnam War ended, moving to Davle County In 1997 for business opportunities. They still have a home In Vietnam and try to visit every year or so with his mother and other relatives. What’s an ocean cruise without your favorite reading material? Janice, Timothy and Tim'Peeier took along the l l n Davie County Enterprise-Record when they look off for the Bahamas at the end of October to keep in touch with home while they were asea. New Zealand Motivational seaker and best selling author Steve Gilliland of Mocksville recently addressed an audience in Auckland, New Zealand and took along a taste of home in the form of the Eriterprise-Record to catch up on the news from home while he was down under. H A L L m d St. Louis What Is it with aJI these St. Louis pictures? Did everyone go this year? Al3ove, beneath the Arch, from ieft, Gail and Jimmy Cox; foster Hayes; Vicki and Jim Forest, and Judi and Dwight Moore. (Piioto by Jan Hayes). They also visited Bardstown and Louisville, Ky., Branson, Mo., and Memohls and Chattanooaa. Tenn. Mayo Clinic To their First Baptist and Edgewood Baptisti friends, famiiy, and ail neighbors of Davie County, Preston, Jennifer, Dayanna, Courtiiey, and Skylar Neely would like'to thank you for your support, love, and prayers. Because of you our trip to the Mayo Clinic in Jackson­ ville, Florida was a success. Above, Preston and Jennifer Neely. В4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 10,2009 ll , h Nathan Jones debuted as a starter with 21 points. Point guard Denzel Redmon drives for a layup.RiJ. Neely shoots over the Central defender. Boys Win Twice, Then Stumble JamàI Mayfield gets an easy two. By Brian PItis Dnvie Enlerprise Record The Davie varsity boys bas- kelbaii team pickccl up momen­ tum with wins of 66-58 at East Rowan and 67-45 over visiting Starmount, squaring its rccord at 2-2. Tl}cn, in thc third game of last week, it jumped out to a 16-12 lead over visiting Alex­ ander Central. , Just when ll appeared the War Eagles had found their foot- ing, they responded with a nightmarish 24-minutc stretch and lost 55-40 lo Central. The lowest offensive output in 37 gnmes left Dnvie’s •nonconfcrence rccord at'2-3. Davie plays at home against Starmount on Dec. 10 imd nt Alexnndcr Central on Dec. 11. The next two are at home - East Rowan on Dcc. 15,and West Iredell on Dcc. 16. Dnvic 66, Enst Rowan 58 The War Eagles had started thc year with back-to-back nar­ row losses. This was another closc game, but this lime Davie found a way to pull it out. ■ “I think being in thut situa­ tion already twice helped, and gave us some confidence to make some plnys down thc strctch,” coach Mike Absher snid. Jnmal Mayfield scored 10 second-quarter points to vault Davie to a 28-27 hnlftime lead. The shot of thc game cume with the score tied at 54 nnd 5i40 remnining. Denzel Redmon launched n 3-pointer from the right corner nnd con­ nected to give Dnvie the lend for keeps. "It wns nothing but net," Absher snid. “We talked n lot' over the (Thanksgiving) break about having some fun and re­ laxing. And Denzel said he kept telling himself that over und over.” • Shannon Dillard nlso hnd u big basket, rehrtunding n missed free throw and slamming it home with two hands to give Davie a 62-58 lead with 3:06 to play. East didn’t score over the fmal 3;18. Meanwhile, Nathan Jones and Davis Absher were mnking free throws to cement the win. They both converted three of four. Dillnrd collected eight re- botmds in the sccond hnlf alone, including five in the i'ourth. ' “Shannon wns tough on the glass,” he said. “They were one- nnd-out every possession.” Davlc 67, Starmount 45 Jones mndc liis first varsity start a memorable one, hitting four of eight 3s and scoring 21 points as b'avie dropped the Rnms to 1-2. Jones camc in av- eraging.7.6 points. “I wasn’t sure how he might handle (his first start)," Absher said. “We ran Indiana und wc haven’t run that offense much. He got some good looks off it. Boy, he shot tho ball well. He had fl couple ju.st rim out.” ■ Dillnrd put up 12 points, nine rebounds nnd three’blocks. Michaci Key had 10 points. Redmon had eight points, four assists and no turnovers. Mayfield had eight points. AIcx Central 55, Davlc 4tt After grabbing the 16-12 lead in the first quarter, the War Eagles looked nothing like they did ngain.st Eust Rowan und Starmount. A meltdown saw Davie score 24 points in the fi­ nal 24 minutes. It shot 15 of 50 (30 percent). Dillard paced Davie with 10 points. Mayfield hud nine und Jones six. Davlc 66, East Rowan 58 - Jnmal Mnyfield 13, Shnnnon Dillnrd 13, Denzel Redmon 10, Nathan Jones 8, Duvis Absher 6, P.J. Neely 5, Michuel Key 5, Putrick Whuley 3, Blnke Simmons 3. Davlc 67, Slarmount 45 ■ Nathan Jones 21, Shannon Dillnrd 12, Michnel Key 10, Denzel Redmon 8, Jnmul Mnyfield 8, Blake Simmons 6, Lake Slabach 2. Alexander Central 55, Davlc 40 - Shannon Dillard 10, Janinl Mtiyricld 9, Nathan Jones 6, P.J, Ncely 4, Denzel Redmon 4, Davis Absher 3, Darius Wil­ son 2, Michael Key 2. Swicegood l-leroics Lift JV Girls At East IRowan East Rowan led Davie’s JV girls basketball team al the end of the first quarter and at half- time. But Davie’s Ashton Swicegood hud the answer' lo every big push East made, and she delivered a gutsy 53-47 road win. Swicegood brought her A- plus game, scoring 20 points, several of them in spectacular fashion. Her 3-pointer before the first-half horn chopped Bust’s leud to 30-28, Fittingly, it wus Swicegood who nulled three of four free throws in the wnning moments to put Ensl away. “She was falling down and hit a shot in thc sccond half,” coach Mike Qurner snid ufter Diivie improved to 2-0 in nonconference play. “It was un umazing shot.” ■Tho Wnr Engles roniped by 24 in thc'first game, but this one was tight all the way. East led 17-13 ufter the first and by two at the breuk. But Dnvie re­ sponded by outscoring thc hosts 25-17 in the second half. A mnjor reason for the es­ cape \yaS Davie’s second-hnlf zone defense on East’s big girl. She shredded Duvie’s mun-to- man in the first half for 12 . points, darner switched to u 2- 3 zone, and .she was limited to two points in the second half. “We were more aware of her,” Garner snid, “Tiiey were hurling us inside, so we made tliem shoot from outside und they couldn’t consistently hit from outside. That was the main difference in the game,” Davie scorcd nine of the game's 14 points in thc fourth. Swicegood, who scored ut lenst four points in every qunrler, und Cnrmen Gnibb accounted for nil nine. Grubb drilled a clutch 3- pointer. Liz Hartman nnd Rebeknh McCann contributed six points each. ---- NOW OPEN IN MOCKSVILLE!!---- Furniture Mattress Connection 1 5 0 0 N orth M ain SL IHwy. 1 5 8 ) - M ocksville, NC (Beside Carolina Precision Machining) PrHOURS: Mon-Fri 9:30am-5:30pm and Sat 9:30am-3:00pm^l ' Over 10,000 Sq. R . Of Furniture & Mattress Buys! 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Smith popped three 3s in the secbnd quarter, sparking Dnvie to a 28-27 hulftime lend. He buried the fourth one in thc third, brenlhing'life into Davie when Alexander was trying to take control. Smith even blocked a shot, ' a play that helped Dnvie take a fourth-quar­ ter lead. ■ , “They were on a fnstbreak und Smith cume out of nowhere “It wus a nice win bccause East is a good team,” he said. “The game could huve gone ei­ ther wuy.” Lnler in the week, Davie suf­ fered nn abysmal slart and lost 54-36 to visiting Alexander Central. The Wur Eagles (2-1) outscorcd Central 26-21 in the second half,.but it wu!i too little. loo Inle. They dug n 17-1 hole in the first qunrtcr, nnd trniicd 33-10 nl the breuk. ' to block it,” he suid. “We cnmc down nnd scored for the lead. They took a lead in the second quarter, and every time we needed a basket he hit it.” It was a wild gume. There were five leud chunges in the finul two minutes ulone. The roller coaster savy Davie in froitl by seven in the third, then be­ hind by five with under four minutes to go. Smith’s 12 points led the way, Lnthnm hud 10, Kevin ^Miller nine nnd Mitchell Miller six. Curson (five) cooled off uf­ ter scoring 29 in two gumes, but once ugnin seyernl different plnyers provided much-needed jolts. , Mitchell Miller delivered a big 3. It came off n nice pass from John Parker. “Parker is nlways there,” he said. “He always does whul he’s supposeii to.” Curson nulled two importnnt free throws. Kevin Miller hil one for the 53-50 lend. Davlc 53, East Rowan 47 - Asiiton Swicegood 20, Carmen Grubb 11, Liz Hartmun 6, Rebekah McCann 6, Sudie Lugle 3, Kulera Cockerham 3, Roby Davis 2, Lindsay Peterson 2. , A lexander Central 54, Davio 36 - Swicegood 11, Cockerham 7, Grubb 6; Chelsea Whitaker 6, McCann 2, Davis 2, Lagle 2. ■ , “Cameron Phillips was hurt ut the Sturt of the senson, and he’s just now getting back,” he suid. “He hnd n couple huge plnys in the second hnlf. It wns u great game, ll was two evenly- matchcd teams, and it was n heck of a gume.” Dayie 70, East Rowan 50 - Christian Lntham 15, Blair Curson 14, Kevin Miller 14, Caleb McGee 12, Mitchell Miller 8, Jamie Houston 5, Josh Crickard I, Dalton Hummer 1. Davlc 59, Starmount 48 - Blnir Carson 15, Kevin Miller 14, Will Beeson 9, Christinn Lntham 7, Cameron Phillips 4, Caleb McGee 3, Mitchell Miller 3, David Stanley 2, Jamie Hous­ ton 2. Davlc 53, Alexander Cen­ tral 50 - Adam Smith 12, Chris­ tinn 1,-utham 10, Kevin Miller 9, Mitchell Miller 6, Blair Carson 5, David Stanley 4, Caleb McGee 3, Josh. Crickard 2, Cameron Phillips 2. , -r ■V"'’■' DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 10,2009 - B5 Myshia Turner reaches for a rebound. Believers... Continued From Page B l points in thc first two games. She emerged last week, scor­ ing 22 over two games and bumping her avernge to 7.7. Kayccc Dixon has been reli- nble at 7.2. Davie 68, Eost Rowan 34 Janna Dixon hit twp of her four 3-pointers in the first quarter, nnd Davie had this one wrapped up in the first eight minutes. The first-quarter score wns 18-4, it wns 33-13 al halflime and 48-20 in the Sophomore Laura Shelton handles the ball for 4-0 Davie. Ashley Sniioot Shoots. - Photos by Jam es B arringer Center Asia Steed scored 22 points over two games. Amy Steller, a freshman point guard for the varsity girls, makes a move in a 65-36 blowout win. third. Clement had 15 points and eight rebounds. Janna hud 14 points nnd four assists. Amy Steller, a talented freshman, backed up Janna nt thc point with'nine points. “Jnnnn wns actunlly sick,” Evans said. "Steller went in earlier than she hns, nnd thnt allow ed us to keep Janna fresher. Steller had n tbree- point play where she really fm-. ished a layup strong.” Clement nnd Steed ruled the paint, with Steed amassing 12 points, nine rebounds nnd three assists. “Clement and Steed renlly worked well on thc boards, they ran the floor, and they played strong inside,” Evans snid. “Clement pinyed renlly strong inside. She wns going strong lo the basket and got to the frce-lhrow line. It’s not so much her height (5-10). She uses her strength. She’s played so much AAU ball that she just jumped right in,” One of the most encourng- ing developments to Evuns is no one feels like they have to do it all. Everyone seems to have fallen into their roles. Kaycee put up eight points, Elyssa Tucker conU'ibuted five rebounds and two steals, “Knyceo, Mnleia Stevenson nnd Ashley Smoot nil played well outside and defensively in our press,” she said. Davie 65, Alex Central 36 This one quickly became another yawner, with Davie lending 18-5 in thc first nnd 39-15 at the half, Janna and Clement scored 13 each. Steed scorcd 10, controlled nine re­ bounds nnd dished out three assists, Clement had eight re­ bounds and two blocks to go with her third straight double- figure scoring, Knycee and Steller chipped in six points apiece, Dnvic plnys at Alexander Central on Dec, 11, at home agninst Enst Rowan on Dec. 15 and at home against West, Iredell on Dec. 16. Davlc 68, East Rowan 34 - Tia Clement J 5, Janna Dixon l4,Asia Steed 12, Amy Steller 9, Kaycee Dixon 8, Ashley Smoot 4, Elyssa Tucker 2, Cara Hendricks 2, Maleia Stevenson 2. Davie 65, Alexander Cen­ tral 36 - Janna Dixon 13, Tia Clement 13, Asia Steed 10, Kaycee Dixon 6, Amy Steller 6, Elyssa Tucker 5, Ashley Smoot 4, Cara Hendricks 4, M yshia Turner 2, Laura Shelton 2.Freshman forward Tia Clement scored at least 13 in three straight games. Вб ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdny, Dcc. 10,2009 i 1! i C O N TE S T RULES 1. Anyone cnn enlci Mcejil employ«! of Ihe Davie County Entenirise Recoid and Ihelr liunlllei. Only one enliy nllowed per ^tson A ll entries muil be on original newsprint or fax to 2. Oames in Ihls week's conlest are llsteil In each advertisement on these two pages. Flll In Ihe conlest blank nnd submit or mall the enl^^^lo the Enterprise Rccord, KO. Box 99. Mocksville, NC 3. The lin t entrani correctly prMlclIng the outcome of all { In a week will receive a bonus of $2500. VWeekly prires are J25 & Cap for flnt place and S3 for second place. -I. 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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 10,2009 ■ B9 all. One fan said if you thinic Smith is goodt wait til you ,sce his little brother on the mat. "Boy, that Ryun Smith is going to be a good one,” Riddle said. “1 love it so far,” Smith said. “It’s a good experience. I just wanted to have a chance to , 't^^ontinued From Page B l ^four a thorough whuppin’. The 'ffiargins were 66-6 over '^cM ichael, 47-20 over ■Franklin Co. (Va.), 66-15 over 'West Stokes and 57-24 over “‘¿ibnference rival West Forsyth. I A year after losing to Davie “by an embarrassing score of 1 )• West Rowan hung ' wrestle in the state chattipion- . j^with Davie' for a while. But .ships in North Carolina be- ,,|javio reyved up around the cause home schoolers can’t do anidpoint and motored home. thal. I feel like it’s a family. ,pavie got pins from 10 guys, ^including Kevin Whitley, Zack .¿yernon, Matt Garretson, Jonathan Hupp, Ricky Bell, Bhinkenship, Trevor Albarron, -Smith, Michael Waters and "Shane Carter. ,-.v. The Wnr Eagles hiked Iheir record to 15-0 at West Stokes, lind they’re doing this without ■■Shelton Sales (m oved to . Chatham Central), junior Matt •€usack (injured, 93-17 career 'teord) and sophomore Alex •'¿ostner (bad back, 46-11 last year). The Davie coaches knew they were getting a.horse when JBankenship urrived at Davie tliis year, but he’s even better Jhan anyone expectcd. When hp stepped on the mat against |?ranklin County, his opponent ..looked as if he could bench ■■press Rhode Island. ^Blankenship didn’t cure, pin- ■nlng a guy who had a 42-pound .iidvantnge. “That heavyweight is going "to be something else,” assistant coach Howard Riddle said. "He pinned a kid that was 283 I (285 is Ihe limit). I snw thc ! weigh-in sheet. Thai’s a big • man. Blankenship was 241. ; And lhal kid’s probably a jun- I ior or senior, Tho guy got a ; takedown and Blankenship 1 was on bottom. He had a 283- 1 pounder on top of him. That’s j 50 pounds henvier lhan I am. ¡That’s a big o l’ fellu. j Blankenship is a freshman who ijust turned 15. And he’s pln- ¡ning people. H e’s the best I freshman heavyweight I’ve I seen in a long time.” ; Blankenship went 3-0 on ■ tho day and stands 13-0 on the i yeur. Where’s the frcshmun 1 leurning curve? Did he somc- ; how skip freshman growing I pains? Oh, he’ll run into some I speed bumps. Even Scotty j Spry, Neil Cornatzer nnd ; Pntrick Lowery experienced a j few defeats early in Iheir cn- ; rcers, but there’s llllle doubt ! he’s for real. I "Tho only thing I was think- I ing (when he faced the 283- ; pounder) was; ‘1 hope all that j weight doesn’t go on his j ankle,”’ coach Buddy Lowery j said. "He’s had a sprained i ankle for two weeks. There’s 1 no good plnce to be when i you’ve got 280-some pounds i on top of you. He stnrtcd mov- ; ing. Thnt proves if you move I good things are going to hap- i pen." I "He’s a man-beast,” Hupp ; said of Blankenship. “He’s I good. He’s different. He actu- I ally moves and ho’s.a heavy- I weight.” 1 This meteoric rise from i middle schooler to immediate j Davie stardom Is a little sur- i real for Blnnkenship. I "I’m not going to lie. I was I pretty nervous coming into if,” i he said. "But I think coach I Lowery nnd Riddle got me pre- I pared, so mentally I was ready, j Varsity footbuil helped me a I lot, just being around guys that i were the same strength-wise ; and same size. I’ve surprised i myself actunlly. My speed and ■ agility hnve helped me the 1 most. Most of the guys I’ve I wrestled have been a lot stron- I ger than me, but I Ihink my ; speed’.s helped, me out a lot.” 1 Smith is anonymous to most i observers. The 103- and 112- I pounder was home .schooled l' until joining Davie us a fresh- ; man. His career is off to a sen- ■ sational slart, going 4-0 al West ' Stokes and standing 10-0 over- I’ve gotten really close to these guys, and we all respect each other. I think vye’re really tul- entod. Wo just need a iitllo bit more practice and I think we’ll be really good.” Whitley and Bell were tho others lo go 4-0 at West Stokes. Bell is No. 1 on thc team with a 14-0 record at 215. “Bell wrestled as good as anybody on our team,” Low­ ery said. Lowery hus seen n chnnge in Whitley (14-1 at 130). He’s developed more tenacity. "Whitley’s gotten a little bit meaner,” he suid. “1 said: ‘Dung, you better wutch how you’re throwing those cross faces.’ Hejuslkindofluughed at me. The next thing 1 know - bam - ho throw another one.” Carter and Hupp turned in 3-0 duys. "Carter would have been 4- 0 if we had wrestled him againsi West f^orsyth,” Lowery snid. "We weren’t dodging anybody. Wo were just trying to got Galeb (Mathis) a match.” Tony Donati, Vernon and Gafretson posted 3-1 results. Vernon lost to Wpst Stokes 8- 7, ending u 29-match winning streak. Vernon closcd his jun­ ior year with 16 con.sccutive wins and a state chumpionship, and he started this yeur 13-0. He would be 15-0 hnd ho stayed at 135, bul he bumped up to 140 so he could find a challenge. "It was (an opponent) who flnishcd sccond in the stale lust yeur,” Riddle said. "We’re go-' ing to wrestle the bost kids we can. We’re not going to dodge anybody,” "He wrestled 140 ull day,” Lowery said. "Maybe the pressure’s off of him how.” Jesse Hilton and Trcvon Faulkner had 2-1 marks. Freshman Toby Lowe, who doesn’t find anything eusy at 171, wenl 2:2. Nathan Sheets, Mick Spillman und Alburron got one match each, and they ull responded with pins as Davie captured 43 of 56 indi­ vidual matches, Dnvie pounded out 31 pins, while getting pinned just eight times. The closest- mutch wus thc 27-point murgin over Frunklin Counly, u top-10 power In Virginiu’s lurgesl clnssificution (3-A). Dnvie roured to n 20-0 load behind a 12-0 win from Carter, pins from Whitley and , Donati and a 14-4 decision from Vernon. "1 bet (Franklin County’s) coach was wondering; ‘What in the world hnve 1 got myself into?’” Lowery suid. N otes: In JV matches uguinst West Rownn, Duvie gol pins from Tyier Russ, Mathis, Gerald Whituker, Jonathan Tise, Sheets und Spillman. One pin wasn’l enough for Tise, who went back out there and got another pin. ... Wesl Forsyth defeated Davie twicc in 2007; ending Davie's 22-0 series lead. Davie has won four straight since, three of ihem in dominating fashion. Last year il was 56-6. ... D avie’s unbeatens are Bell (14-0), Blunken.ship (13-0), Hupp (12- 0) and Smith (10-0).... Whit­ ley (14-1), Vernon (14-1), Wit­ ters (13-1) and Albarron (II- 1) have one loss. Carter is 12- 2.... Spillman, Tise and Sheets would start for many loams. They’re, each 2-0. ... Duvie hosts Alexander Central on Dec. 9 at 6:30 p.m. It goes to North David,son on Dee 17. Trevon Faulkner is a sophomore starter at 145 with a record of 8-5.- Photos by Jam es Barringer Blake Wise made his first start against W. Rowan. Senior Kevin Whitley is 14-1 at 130. Junior Shane Carter Is 12-2 at 125. Sophomore Trevor Albarron is 11-1 at 103. Senior Zack Vernon Is 14-1 at 135 and 140.Howard Riddle (left) and Buddy Lowery coach 'em up. South Basketball Coach Raves About Bench Something surprising hap­ pened early in last week’s game between visiting Tyro and South Duvie. lyro look n 6-4 leud over South Davie’s boys, which qualified as news because the Tigers hud rnrely trailed since a season-opening loss. It didn’t take the Tigers long, though, to restore order, In fact, all the hay was in the bam well before halftime. Soulh went on an 8-0 run to lake a 12-6 lead, and il outscored Tyro 17-4 in the sec­ ond яиаг1ёг for a 29-10 spread. Later In the week, the Tigers did the expected to host E.L. Brown, winning 47-23. They havo won flve straight for a 5-1 record. Against Tyro, the dynamic duo of Cody and Caleb Martin were their usual selves with 18 and 17 points, respectively. Cody pul up 15-plus points for the flfth time in as many tries. Coach Brent Wall loves the Marlin twins - they did that 35 points worth of damage despite playing little in the third and none in the fourth - bul he wus more interested in raving about two first-time starters and his deep bench. Seventh grader Tre Red­ mond and Dustin Potts eamed starting nods for the first lime, and they made the moment count. “I had kids missing practice on Friday and had some disci­ plinary stuff* so I hud two new starters,” Wall said. "Tre’s got a real good handle. Sometimes he lucks confldence, bul he’s stnrling to shoot it better when he does shoot. Dustin is a good- Humphries Scores 16 In North Win North Davie’s boys basket­ ball team pensevered and de­ feated visiting Tyro 44-35 last week to even its record at 2-2. The Wildcats trailed 18-12 after one quarter. It was 24-24 at halftime, and Tyro led 31 -30 going into the fourth. Where would they have been ut the end of ihe day without Austin Humphries? Probably 1-3. Humphries converted 12 of 15 free throws and scorcd 16 points as North dominated the fourth quarter 14-4. "Humphries came to play,” coach Charlie Crenshaw said. "He took over down the stretch. He owned the glass.” The satisfying win included 10 points from Ben Beeson, seven from Matt Hendrix, six from Justin Williams and flve from Colin Joldersma. All four of them made crucial plays to enable Humphries’ 16 to stand up. Humphries wus nvernglng 5.6 poiiUs before killing'lyro at the line. "Hendrix blocked at least six shots,” Crenshaw said, "Beeson made some great plays scoring and hnd several assists. Joldersma hit a big bucket lo put us up for good. Williams had six big points. We played hard the whole gume.” Eariier in the week, the Wild- cuts could do nothing to prevent a 57-31 loss nl North Davidson. Beeson scored 12 points. Joldersma wus second with five. “They are huge up front, and we got dominated on the glass,” he said. North Davidson 57, North Oavie 31 - Ben Beeson 12, Colin Joldersma 5, Matt Hendrix 4, William Sells 4. Jacob Barnhardt 2, Gavin O'Brien 2, Justin Williams 2. North Davic 44, Tyro 35 - Austin Humphries 16, Bon Beeson 10, Mall Hondrix 7, Jus­ tin Williams 6, Colin Joldersma 5. sized kid. He’s a first-year eighth grader. He does a lot of good things. He rebounds, plays good defense and he’s gol a pretty good shot. He doesn’t look for it. He’s still leaming the game.” Wull saw positives from re­ serves Zach Craver, Tommy Joe Boyette, Caleb Dyer, Chavin Peebles (nine points on three 3- pointers) and RaSaun "Mookie” Martin. Like Potts, Craver has emerged ns a revelation. "Zach played good,” ho said. "He’s never played organized basketball before. He’s 6-foot, 175 pounds and he had Ihree or four blocked shots, some re­ bounds and he scored. He’s come a long way. He puls me in a posidon where 1 can pul Caleb up top some. "RaSaun played good. He didn’t scorc, but he was real ac­ tive on the defensive end. You can put him in that hurricane (press) at aboul any position, and he uses his athicticism.’’ At E.L. Brown, the Tigers got point-blank shols at will and won by 24. No one has come closer than 12 in the last fqijr games. Caleb Martin scored 1;8, two short of his season high. Cody Martin scored a seasop- low 13, while Cedric Wilson had five. It could have been much worse than 47-23. "We couldn't gel anything to fall early,” he said. "We should have scored 70. We were geitirig touched on about eveiy shot, but I lold them they’re nol going (o call lhat stuff, especially over there. If Caleb hits his layui^s, he would have scorcd 40,” ■ ^ South Davle 50, lyro 25'- Cody Marlin 18, Caleb Maiilh 17, Chavin Peebles 9, Tommy Joe Boyetle 2, Dustin Potts 2, Zach Craver 2. South Davle 47, E.L. Brown 23 - Caleb Marlin 1?, Cody Marlin 13, Cedric Wilson 5, Adam Carter 3, Chavin Peebles 3, Adam Peoples 2, J.Q. Dalton 2, Zach Craver 1. South Girís At 3-3 Ellis Wrestling Crushing Opponent# South Davie’s giris baskel­ ball team split last week, beat­ ing 'I^ro 31 -24 al home and los­ ing 55-18 al E.L. Brown. Emeral Gadson scored nine points nnd Asiaii Peterson and Dejah Joyner added six each in thc win. But South’s three-gume win-. ning strenk WU.S shredded at Brown. Gadson and Joyner pnccd Soulh (3-3) with six and , four points, respectively. All three county teams have been destroyed by Brown. North Davie lost by 34 (46-12) and Ellis by 31 (47-16). Soulh Davic 31, Tyro 24 - Emcral Gadson 9, Asiah Peterson 6, Dejah Joyner 6, Destiny Johnson 4, Ashton Brown 2, Eliznbeth Holland 2, Kelsi Miller 2. E.L. Brown 55, Soulh Davic 18 - Gadson 6, Joyner 4, Essence Crevccoeur 3, Brown 2, Petcrjion 1, Johnson 1, Hol­ land 1. Ellis Boys Improve To A 3-1 Record A year ago the Ellis boys bas­ ketball team was 1-3 and on the way lo a rocky 4-10 finish. How things have changcd. Ellis is 3-1 ufter last week’s 34- 24 win al E.L. Brown. The Jag- unrs needed overtime to defeat Brown 39-37 in the first meet­ ing, This time Ihey took control in the second qunrter. “This was un entire lenm ef­ fort," coach Joe Brunelli said. "I am very proud of the boys.” Peyton Sell scored a teum- high 11 points as Ellis extended a 13-7 halftime lead to 26-15 in the third. It wns Sell's fourth game with at least nine points. Kenyon Tutum hud eight. 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Luke Billings, Cameron Allieri, Parker Grant, Isaac Hernandez, Selh Dunn, T.J. Freidt, Harrison Sales, Austin Whitaker, Corvonn Peebles, Jack Robertson, Dillon Plow­ man and Trip McNeill gave Ellis 12 pins in Ihe shutout of Tho- mnsville. Paul Foimar pulled out a 7-6 decision. Thomasville gnve for­ feits lo Matthew Kim, Jason Lewis and Anyas Holmun. The 84-point assault over Lexington Included 12 more pins, They camc from Billings, Grnnt, Hernandez, Dunn, Foimar, Robert Moser, Whitaker, Kim, Peebles, Lewis, Robertson nnd McNeill. Moser got a pin in his debut Lexmglon handed forfeil^'to Allieri, Plowman and Holman. Notes: No fewer lhan 14 Jag­ uars went 2-0 for the week. 'i.. Conch Jason Hooker has seven wrestlers who are 3-0 with ihíée pins. They are Billings, Grant, Hernandez, Dunn, Whital^er, Peebles and McNeill. Of course, others would likely be wilh them if il weren’ I for forfeits. and sliowcd what Ellis pride is all aboul,” Brunelli said. Ellis was missing Tristan Comer (sick), but Jordan Eutle compensated for lhat wilh six senson-high points. "Earie had some big shoes to fill with Comer out, and he did a grcnt job,” Brunelli said. Brimclli went deep into his bench, and everyone pitchcd in. "We got big minutes from Ben Miller, Ryan Heath, Stone Stroud, Nick Tozier, Holden Poole, Chariie Muchukot, Bran­ don Armstrong, Blake Koeval und Curtis Dillon,” he snid. Ellis 34, E.L. Brown 24 - Peyton Sell 11, Kenyon Tatum 8, Jordan Earie 6, Jared Wolfe 5, Tanner Junker 2, Ben Miller 2, L i k e A G i f t F r o m S a n t a E v e r y W e e k v c e m ; » , л ь . f ’o u r c t F a r m i n g t o n Smith Grove Hillstlah ^ Cornatzer ^ ^1] V H ave ea ch Inform ative issue o fth e D avle C o u n ty E nterprise R ecord delivered to yo u r m ailbox ev ery w e e k Like u n w rap p in g a gift from S an ta,y o u w o n 't k n o w w h at's in it until you o p e n It. S ubscribe to d a y to g e t all o f D avle C ounty's new s, sports, advertising a n d m ore! D A V I E C O U N T Y ENTERPm/^ECORD i-877-751-2120 \: ' 'i ! ■! ( i ICheerleaders Start, ■ ■ ■ ISeason W ith W ins BIO - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 10,2009 ti Tlie D a v ie ,H ig h School (Competition Cheerleaders iirc Off to a great start again this season, ; On Nov., 7 they attended the N C H S A A In vitatio n al Gham pionships in R aleigh and came out on top winning i the Large C o-Ed titic. This Cbmpetition is sponsored by ■ the N C High School Athletic A ssociation each fa ll and ap p ro xim ately 120 teams compete for titles in multiple diyisions. i Then, onNov, 21, the team t,bok the floor at the Greensboro Coliseum for the UCA Carolina Championships and a chance at qualifying for the National High School Cheerleading C ham pionships at W alt Disney W orld. The team won the Sm all Co-Ed division and rcceivcd a bid to nationals. Team C aptain C o rrie Phelps stated:“ W e are so excited lo have the opportunity to attend nationals again this year. It is such an honor.” This w ill be the third yeiu" in a row that the Davie team has been invited. “The hope is to make the finals so all o f Davie County can see this talented group of young people on E SP N in February," said Coach Angie Stage. “The cheerleaders w ill be raising money for the next month to offset costs for this event." To learn more about the team or the planned fundraising events, contact Stage at bickeUi @ (la vie,kJ2, nc. us. Team members includc; Lindsay M iller, Laura Tierney, C o rrie Phelps (C a p ta in ), Skeeter Montgomery, Kirsten Lam bert, Jennifer Rominger (C aptain),Lauren M arshall, K asey M o re n , W h ittn e y C o rre ll, A llie M acaione (C aptain), M egan M edford, H eather Cartner, Stephanie W atts, M adison W h itlo ck, Izzy Vaughan-Jones, Kaitlyn C heek, Logan W ilk in s o n , Brittany Gobble, Nick Jones, Christian M cG ougan, D .L . W illia m s , B lake Hess and Jordan Walters. t ORDER CHRISTMAS X BBQ NOW! Hickory Pit-Cooked> ' "■•"•.tra V ' ‘'î‘ W hole Shoulders y Chopped BBQ • 4 Ib. SP E C IA L ' Ihcliidés Chopped BBQ, Slaw A > ' 2 3 American CaféIt^ 8 114 North Main St. @ the Court Square, Mocksville ^ 751-3500 All Orders Must Be Prepaid. 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Food was collected, throughout November to • I l l l l l o l l l S help provide for those In need during the holiday season. Pictured from left to right are • Mon-Frl 9-7 Sat 9-6 Sun i o-s Penelope Shifflett, Larry Shifflett, Bill Holden and Ann Holden. S I D I N G & W I N D O W S ADDIMB BEAUTY AMD VALUE TO HOMES SIMCE 1978 • Vinyl Siding • Vinyl Replacement Windows • Vinyl Porch Rails • Decks - Wood & Vinyl ■ • Screen Rooms • Porch Enclosures & Sun Rooms , F m E M tlm atni Ofdtr BrtOT a»cm>w II tar tw eii<lt INH> IHM Mobile Phone 9 7 8 - 2 2 9 9 IT e a r a a e D c c r R e p a i r s 4 J I E l e c t r i c a l C n e n e r R e p a i r s • Emergency Service • Senior Citizens Discount • 25 Yéars Experience .'•i. O A R A G E D O O R S E R V IC E S "Mr. M " (336) 998-2336 • Fa r m in o t o n, N C a n d 'pai‘i(c i:ih- :j:t6-/66-B 19t) fhi(|s O n lu|> (.)( r:«H|X‘l R u y s Oft H n ttJ w o o d K'loofs fi iHjs CJn F ikî i- luor s StiU ns Ml O flo i R i.M n o v o d J Ilip.lM S ^ 1^1 o to c lo i Pickup, n n d D elivery Vienna ■ i M n ii iit th .- T i. K i I / I I ,I,I,it i, -I, S i,I, ,■ I'\li:i(ir(liii;n \ Vssislvtl 1 ìnìiiu» .n c W ilh liiilhi(liM li/c(l ( ,111 i’l.in'. Allow bur family to care for your family. Cllll Laura Morris (336) 945-5410 6601 Yadkinville Rd,« Lewisville www.vlenn»vlllm,i.,(;,yn, • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. , 2009 ■ Cl Stan Riddle reads the story of Christ’s birth from the Bible.Enjoying the cookies at Cooleemee’s old-tlmey Christmas celebration, from left; Rebecca “Comet” Harris, Brooke Carey and Emily Lynch. - Photos by IMike Barnhardt Aubrey McArdell looks over the cookie assortment. Hannah and Abigail Wells look at the Christmas tree In the Zachary House, decorated with cotton and other handmade ornaments. Ella Lpckhart of Saiisbury thinks about her Christ­ mas wish. Mayor John Chandler (right) thanks Tyier Beardsley and Danny Correll for judging the fudge contest. 3 , ' * i»? Tate Sechrest sleeps through nis iirsi visit with Santa.Residents take part In LasPosadas, a Mexican tradition looking for a piace for Mary and Joseph. .1 «■ C2 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 10,2009 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Blake Smith Smith-Johnson Couple M arried In GatHnburg Michuel Blake Smith iind Shirlcnu Ann Johnson werc married Fridny, Nov. 20 nt the Chupel in the Park in GatHnburg, Tenn. Thc groom is ii 1999 gradu­ ate of Davie High School and is employed by Christy Trucking Co, in Mocksvillc. He is the son of Mike und Kuthy Smith and Steve and Anita Beadle of Mocksville, His grandparents arc Estelle nnd the lute George CHfasiMAS WE BUY BROIKEN OOLO « SIUVER JEWLERYI DlAMONi MOCKSVILLE • 751-3747 GOLD GALLERY CLEMMONS • 7¿6-1800 JACOrS WE8TE&N 8Т0ПЕ 5SS Parks Rd. • Woodleaf • 704-278-4В7Э Christmas Sale 2 0 % O ff S h irts 1 0% O ff W a llo ls , H a nd b ag s, J e w e lry , P ainte d P on ie s a n d C o lle ctib le s '5 - ‘ 1 0 O ff B o o ts nennt Шо-М10ёт-»ат. S â tU m -4 p m The Briar Patch Wine Tasting Saturday Dec. featuring Divine Llama Vineyard Buck Shoals Vineyarda \ W ine & B eer Tasting Every Saturday - Advance Location Only - Gift B^sicets & Gourmet Foods Featuring: • Ollie's Fresli Bal<ed Goods • T Fort6 • Robert Rotcliscliiid • Wind & Willow • and Many Other Fine Delectables A UC hiistm as Ornam ents Buy One Get One Free 172 Hwy. 801, Advnnce,NC 3.'56-9a8-2092 D All H andbag 15% 0Й Г 2366 S, Stratford Rd. Winston Salem, NC 356-708-0990 His: Moii-Fil lOam-Opm, Sat üuin üpm. Sun 1 l«m-5pm ■жув»-----Ж"1" l<f«44*vvT Brickey-Brennan Couple Married Smith and Grady and thc late Linda Trivette of Mocksville. The bride is a 1997 gradu­ ate of West Wilkes High School und is employed as a mcdicul assistant by Dr. Cichon in North Wilkesboro. She is the daugh­ ter of Ronald and Shirley Gambill and the late Geruld Ronrk of Millers Creek. Thc couplc resides in Jonesville. Hillary Lee Brickey and Timothy Jnmes Brennan, both of Washington, D.C,, were mar­ ried at 5:30 p,m, Sept, 19onthe portico of the DAR Memorial Continental Hall in Washington, D,C, The Rev. Charles Van Gorder officiated. The bride is the daughter of David and Jean Brickey of M ocksville. Her maternal grandparents ure the Inte Will­ iam Murphy Jr. nnd Hnzel Murphy. Herpntemal grandpar­ ents are Ossie Brickey of Clemmons nnd the Inte Graham Brickey. She earned a bachelors degree in public health from the University of North Carolina at Chnpel Hill and a }urh doctor from the University of Virginia School of Law in Charlottesville. She is an envi­ ronmentnl attomey with Hunton and Willinms in Washington. The groom is the son of An­ thony nnd Almee Brennnn of Virginin Bench, Va. His mater­ nal grandparents arc the lute Jnmcs nnd Nadine Dnvls. His puternul grandparents are thc late Anthony Brennan Sr., Char­ lotte Breni^an and ,Elaine Brennan. He earned u buchclor’s degree in economics and business from the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, and is a programmatic analyst at the National Institute of Stan­ dards and Technology in Gaithersburg, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy James Brennan The bride was escorted by her father. She wore n strnpless gown of silk organza that fea­ tured u tiered skirt and beaded belt, nnd carried a bouquet of blue hydrangea accented wilh veronica, delphinium and dusty miller. The matron of honor wns the bride’s sister, Abby White of Charleston, S.C, The best man wns the groom’s brother, Conor Brennnn of Virginin Beach. Ceremony music was per­ formed by Steve Gray, pianist and soloist, und the Canterbury Strings trio. The readers were (he groom’s sisters, Holy Zahm and Charlotte Brennan. The greeters were Bonnie and David Newman and Joy Bowen. A reception was held in thc O’Byme Gallery at DAR Me­ morial Continental Hall. The rehearsal dinner, hosted by the groom’s parents, was held at the home of the groom’s aunt, Mnry Davis, in Washing­ ton. A bridal luncheon, hosted by Dottle Nlxn, Bonnie Newman and Susan Vemon was held at Sequoia in Washington. A bridnl shower, hosted by the bride’s aunts, Carolyn Brickey, Courtney Brickey and Noreen Brickey, was held at Flint Hill Vineyard in East Bend. A bridal shower, hosted by thc groom’s aunts, Judy Throckmorton, Mary Davis and Anne Stafford, was held at the Throckmorton home in Wash­ ington. A bridal tea, hosted by the bride’s friends, was held at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Washington, D.C. The couple took a honey­ moon trip to Aruba. They live in Washington. ш т А Ш ш Eldon And Linda Snow Celebrate 50th Anniversary Eldon and Linda Snow of Yadkinvilli will cclcbrale their 50lh wedding anniversary on Dec. 12 with their children and grand­ children at Texas Land & Cattle Restaurant in Winston-Salem. On Sunday, Dec. 13, a reception will be held nt South Oak Ridge Bnptist Church with family and friends. They were married Dcc. II, 1959. N e w Y e a r ’s E v e P a r t y T o B e n e f i t A d v o c a c y C e n t e r Don’t have New Year’s Eve plans? Join friends and community at the New Year’s Evo event "The King’s Ball.” on Dec. 31, 8 p.m.-l a.m. in the Crystal Ballroom at the Village Inn and Conference Center in Clemmons. There will be a live bund heavy hors d’oeuvres and a cash ■ bar. Tickets are $50 per person, on sale at the Davie Chnmber of Commerce (751-3304) and Meg Brown Furniture in Advance. There is a "Special Hotel Package” for $140 that includes two tickets and an overnight hotel room. Proceeds will benefit The Advocacy Centcr of Dnvie County - a non-profit organization formed five years ago by First and Second Presbyterian churches to help those in need in Davie County. The cenler is designed lo ensure appropriate and non­ duplicated assistance. Now churches have a way of networking through the advocucy center lo identify those people who have already been helped und who have not. Individuals who need financial help should first contact Social Services and the Salvation Army, then a referral can be made to the advocacy center. Sylvia Steele, director of the center for the pnst three years, is the “perfect person for the job”, according lo Katy Junker, King’s Ball planner. Junker, a Davie County native and former Relay for Life chair, has spearheaded a volunteer group to plan Ihis annual fundraising event so more people in Duvie County can be helped, “I would like to personally thank Dr, Joel Edwards, Grady McClamrock and Bert Bahnson who stepped forwnrd lo become the first of the many event sponsors,” Junker said. Sponsorships are still nvailable. CareNet Corner Grieving Through The Holidays By Annie Brown Special to the Enterprise CureNet Counseling of Davie County is located in , Mocksville. CareNet is a subsidiary of Wake Forest University Baptist Mcdicul Center. Here at CareNet, we often see clients thnt are dealing wilh anxiety and depression. However, Ihe holidays often increase stress, 1 remember u client who cume to our center because she had grown bitter ubout celebrnting holidays, especially Christmas, She had always loved the holiday season. However, after her father died, her holiday joy dwindled. Her house used lo be the most decorated house on the street but now she reports not caring about decorations at all. She cries when talking about Christmas. She was closc to her dud. Her father passed away two years ago - Ihree days before Christmas. Christmas was not normal that year, and has not been normal since. Chrislmas had always been family time for this middle-aged woman. Her father always read the Christmas slory. Not knowing what to do about Christmas after dad died, the family decidcd to change their traditions and not discuss this client’s father because doing so was loo painful. Holidays often comc with painful memories of deceased loved ones. Finding ways to honor Iheir memories cnn often be helpful, Il was for this client who chose to ask her older brolher to S turt lending the family traditions. Although things are not the same as before, Ihis client has started the healing process of pleasantly remembering the holidays wilh her dad. If you would like to talk wllh a counselor during this holiday season, please contact CareNet Counseling at 751- 2041 to set an appointment. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec, 10,2009 - C3 Lions H o st P a rty F o r Visually im paired The Mocksville Lions Club had some spccial guests at a Christmns pnrty on Thursduy, Dec. 3 when they hosted the blind and visually impaired as guests at the 45th annual event. “The club has mude this u Irndilion for muny yeurs und is pleased to provide excellent food, great entertainment ond most of all, fellowship to some of the most importnnt residenls in Ihe Mocksville and Davie County urea,” said Lion Presi­ dent Murk Hecht. Guests were treated to a meal provided by Macedonia Women’s Fellowship thnt in­ cluded rousted pork, turkey. dressing nnd gravy, potato salad, green bean casserole, slaw, bread und desserts. Entertainment was by harp­ ist and pianist, Taylor Ann, 12, who has been playing for.sev­ eral years. She played trudi- tionul Christmas songs us well us u few classical selections. Learn more at the website www.harpsnthhigs.com, or lo book her, cull her father Mark at 336-462-1238. "Every one of the mote than 50 people attending had a really good evening of fellowship and the M ocksville- Lions are pleased to be able to continue this tradition of giving.”South Davie Leo Club Advisor Betsy Ramsbotham (lefl) and Lion Barbara Seawright with club members. Taylor Ann plays the harp for the Lions party. УМСА Offering ‘Christmas Cam p’ Whether you need a duy lo Ihc Dnvie Fumily YMCA hns n get Christmns presents wrnpped program that could help; In peace or do some lust minute Christmus Cump, shopping, or you need childcare "Christmas Camp is open to for the entire Christmas break, all elementary school students,” Sudoku 1 2 3 4 5 1 6 7 5 5 8 4 9 9 7 6 3 7 8 7 5 6 4 1 9 3 8 2 Solution On Page C6 Crossword Puzzle IVIInd These i CROSS 1, Scarecrow Innards 6. "What _ Is new?" 10. 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Owner "Philcar for your car." _______ i ímYMY Ira FUU M1SERVICE r 0ILCHAN6E ! f¿g4s said Mackenzie Ralledge, youth director, "and you don’t have to be in a YMCA before or after school child care program lo participaie. Parents can sign their children up for one day or all eight, and they’ll know their kids are in a safe, structured, fun program each day.” Camp will be held at thc YMCA and has a different theme each day, with choices ranging from preparing for Christmas lo learning about animals and fitness days. Kid,s can cook, make arts and crafis, piny nctive games, participaie in a scavenger hunt and more. "With the variety of themes, kids arc bound lo find one they like,” she said. Camp is open 6:30 a.m.-6 p.m., weekdays, Dec. 2 1-Jan. 4 (closed Dcc. 24,25 nnd Jan. 1). The program cost is $25/day for Duvie Family YMCA members; $30/day for potential members. Registration is required for the program, and can be done al thc YMCA, al 215 Cemelery St. in Mocksvillc, For more information, call thc YMCA at 751-9622. Crews stay busy throughout the night for Extreme Makeover - Home Edition. Woman Volunteers With ‘Makeover’ Melunie Forbes Cook of Mocksvillc spent a memoruble night in Lexington lust week. She was a volunteer for the Extreme Makeover - Home Edi­ tion television show - thc one Ihal builds a home for a deserv­ ing family whilo thoy’ro on va­ cation for u week. . "1 got to thc build site Fri­ dny nt about 6:30 p.m. and my shift ended nbout 2:30 a.m.,” she said. “It was one of the coolest experiences I have ever had.” Things were busy around the house with professional work­ ers installing clectriclty, plumb­ ing and tho like. Roofers were busy on top. Ouiside, trenches were being dug. She started her shift as a bouncer al thc VIP tent for spon­ sors und neighbors, directing people to where they needed lo be. “After about an hour, 1 went' to work at the house, unloading Irucks us Ihey came in, opening windows and doors for the in­ stallation crews, making a zillion trips to the dumpster (Ev­ eryone is working so fust Ihat everything gets tossed oul Ihe window.” She noted that any unused items are donated to Habitat for Humanity, Cook had Ihc following comments after her lum on the show. "It is absolutely amazing that so muny people are willing to donate thelr time and re­ sources lo help people who need il. From start to finish, the house will have been built by 1,500 volunteers. "Oood boots are a wonder­ ful thing to have when it has ruined for three straight duys. “If you want to clear the guys out of a construction site, have thc Hooters girls show up with wings. “Three hundred pound win­ dows from Champion Windows and Doors are heavy, even if it was just one sixlh of Ihc win­ dow 1 was carrying. "Oood neighbors are a good thing to have. Thc production crcw, work tents and build ur- ens took up the whole neigh­ borhood und these neighbors werc wonderful, even when tents and RVs were in their front yards. One man snid, ‘They cnn tear up my whole ynrd, anything for this family’.” She’s waiting for that day in February when the episode is scheduled to be on the air. Cook will be in that crowd that yells, "Move That Bus.” Melanie Forbes Cook volunteers during the work. ß o w a y l Happy SpaUd%8 , Ж Heure [ini Make-ove 'FREE Î:È.U Ànti Aging 7) (V a lu i Visit WWW' tu cked Wd Holiday Chora! Fest Tuesday The choral students at Davie High School will hold a holiday choral fest on Tuesday, Dec. 15 at the Brock Performing Arts Center on North Main Street In iVlocks- viiie beginning at 7 p.m. Tickets are $6 in ad­ vance and $7 at the door. Contact Elaine Snow via email at snowe@davie.k12.nc.us. The photo at right shows the Madrigal Singers, while the photos below ^ show Chorus I and Cho­ rus II and lil classes. C4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 10,2009 C a n d le M a ke rs Pinebrook Elementary third grade girls making candles In Pilgrim fashion, from left: kneeling - Linda Bradford; seated -Miranda Bailey, Madeleene Koefoed, Avery Parrish, Armissa Bowles, Emily Zickmund, Brianna Sanchez; and standing - Johna Koons, Alexis Mllovol, Hannah Shore, Haley McCullough, Izoma Mua, Katie Allen. The photo at right shows the third grade boys with their candles: seated - Mazen Baghet, Trevor Day, Thomas Hurst, Carson Whisenhunt, Stephen Shoemake ; standing - Cesar Herrera, Johnathan Beam, Drake Hendrix, Matthew Brannock, Jade Waller. Bank Names Sr. VP Bank of the Carolinas, a communlly bank offering a full range of banking services, has hired Edward Lewandowski as senior vice president of its newly created consumer ser­ vices division. Lewandowski’s hire is part of an overall structural reorga­ nization and a renewed focus on providing superior customer service. V'Our new retail division is the beginning of a structural change within the bank. Having a centralized leader in retail op­ erations will improve internal communication and quicken re­ sponse time to customer needs," said Robert Marziano, president and chief executive officer. “Bd is a gracious leader and ; team player who will improve ; efficiency while he creates last­ in g relationships with custom- ers and employees,” Lewandowski Lewandowski hopes his presence will invite customer feedback and influence corpo­ rate improvements for the bet­ terment of the customer experi­ ence. “What attracted me most to Bank of the Carolinas is its com­ mitment to providing a positive customer experience,” said Lewandowski. "Building rela­ tionships and muking an impact in the communities wc serve is a daily focus from senior man­ agement through our branches.” Lewandowski will manage retail operations in branches throughout the bank’s 10- branch footprint, His office is located in the company’s head­ quarters in Mock.sville, NC. prior to joining Bank of the Carolinas, Lewandowski held positions as president and chief executive officer of Cohutta Banking Co. in Chatsworth, Ga„ as senior vice president and chief operating officer of Moody Bible Institute in Chi­ cago, 111., and as a Realtor/bro­ ker with Keller Williams Real­ tors and Allen Tate Realtors in Winston-Salem. "As a native North Carolin­ ian it means a lot for me to work in my hometown commimities,” said Lewandowski. “Bank of the Carolinas is full of enthusi­ astic people, both employees and customers, and 1 can smile proudly knowing that I have the opportunity to work with them everyday." C e n tr a l D a v ie C o m m u n ity P la n s ‘J u l i u s F u im o r e F i e s t a ’ D e c . 1 8 Tlie Davie County Training School/Central Davie commit­ tee and cornmiuiity will host a “Julius Fuimore Fiesta” honor­ ing the former teacher and basketball couch on Dec. 18 from 6- 9 p.m. at the Blaise Baptist Church fellowship hall in Mocks­ vilie. Those who plan to attend are asked to call Faye Carter at 998-3934 before Dec. 15 with number attending and whether you will bring u favorite salad. G e t A P e t P h o t o W ith S a n t a A n d H e lp H u m a n e S o c i e t y Dero’s at 2671 Lewisville Clemmons Road in Clemmons is supporting the Humane Society of Davie County. Bring your pet for a holiday photograph taken with Santa on Saturday, Dec. 12 for $10 each. with money going to the society. A second photo opportunity is available, weather permitting, with a Clydesdale horse dressed up for Christmas; photos with the hor.se will be $1. F o o d F o r T h e N e e d y The students at Mocksvilie Elementary School collected more than 1,500 cans of food during the annual PTA food drive. These students helped by counting, sorting and packing the food, from left: front - Carly Whitley, Crystal Cleary, Natalia Panameno, Jordan Mullen, Isaac Miller; row 2 - Preston Robertson, Evan Stewart, CJ Myers, Zach Seamon, Emerson Cuadra, Evan Mang, Timothy Peeler, Christopher Carr; row 3 - PTA Representative Jennifer Bentley ahd Jayce Bentley. Sheffield-Caiahaln News DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, I hursduy, Dcc. 10,2009 - C5 By Janice Jordan Sheffield-Calahaln Correspondent D item ber 6vents arc becoming more numerous. Although the weather has not been favorable for many outdoor activities, everyone is continuing to participate. Only a couplc of nights remain for donations to the Toys for Tots program at the Sheffield-Calu- haln Volunteer Fire Department. A box for contributions of new toys is set up on Monday nights between 7 and 9 p.m. so you must bring donations on that day and times only. Do not gift wrap. SCVFD’s Auxiliary is busy with preparation and serving of several holiday dinners to other groups. Ono of the othor projects this time of year is the distribution of gift bags to shut- ins. Participation is voluntary and provides support to the fire department and the community it serves. Membership is open to anyone who is willing lo participate. The Annual Community Meeting of the fire department, will be Monday, Jan. 4,2010 at 7 p.m. at the station on Dyson Road, the meeting’s primary purpose i.s to elect four people to the board of directors. Nominations can be'takcn from the floor, but cach candidate must be present. The board is comprised of 12 directors. A minimum of six and u maximum of 10 may be members of the firefighting unit. All others may be ciccted from the community al large. The ■ directors guide the department to bssure that the by­ laws are followed, lhat the non­ profit organization adheres to guldcUi^cs for such organizations, and that Ihe funds received are used in the best interest of the department and Advance News community. Regular meetings are every other monlh. Candidates for the open positions should hnvo a willingness to be involved in department activities. All area residents are invited to the meeting. New Union United Methodist Church is contributing to the community with its weekly hour of activities for school age children ■ each Wednesday from 6:30- 7:30 p.m. All ore welcome. Call 492-6408 for more information. On Sunday, Dec. 13, New Union will hold a Christmus program, “Where, When, and Why”, at 7 p.m. Both the Wednesday night event and the Christmas progrum are at the primary church on the corner of Sheffield nnd County Line roads. A live nativity will be on view Saturday, Dec. 19 at 6:30 p.m. Hot chocolate and cookies will be served. This event takes place at New Union’s Assembly Grounds, 1446 Sheffield Rond, behind the church office. The traditional Christmas Eve service will be at 8 p.m. ul the old Zion Church between the church office and the parsonage at 1436 Sheffield Roud. Crusher Run is the featured performer ut the Sheffield Music Hall on Saturday, Dec. 12, For more information, call 704-546-3099. Ijames Bnptist Church Youth continue to collect items for homeless kits. They hnve been blessed by the response of Ihe recipients. Anyone who would like 10 contribute should contnct Todd and Sharon McDaniel ul 492-2979. The Youth group is planning an outdoor nativity, “More than a Manger”, for Dee. 18 and 19 from 6-8 p.m. on the church grounds. Jhere will be six scenes set up lo drive by with refreshments and a treat brought to your car. You will not want to miss this event that portrays Christ’s life on earth from birth to resurrection. A Christmas Open House is planned at the Poplar Springs School at 660 Ijames Church Road Saturday, Dec. 12 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Local artists and craftsmen will offer unique items for sale. A portion of proceeds will be given to the school to help support future progrnms. With a donation, you can enjoy ham biscuits or homemade vegetable soup with sourdough rolls, and a drink. This historic school building, with its mnny art camps and olher programs, lias become a wonderful asset for our communities. You can leurn more nbout it at mvw.poplarsprlngsschool.com or by calling Vauda Ellis al 492- 5277. There will nlso be nn open house ut the historic Cunn School at Angell nnd Cana roads thnt sume day from 10 a.m.- noon. Baked goods will be available for sale. December 5 and a few days lending up to it ended in one of the most exciting limes of this year for Krystal Foster, II. Having participated in Ihc last Iwo annual Hunters Helping Kids events in Davie County, Krystal has been able to get a taste of the outdoor activities thnt exist todny for kids and adults. She gained a cfeep respect for wildlife and Ihe habitat thnt supports it. Having had access and exposure to farming activities nnd Innd conservntion methods through her grandparents has enabled her to develop an appreciation for the oiitdoors. Although she is a ehild who is sensitive lo Ihe welfare and well being of animals, she is also aware of the role they play in nature, including Iheir use as a food source for humans. When she wns invited to purticipnte in a deer hunt that Ihe Hunters Helping Kids Association produces each yeur, she was excitcd, as were members of her family. She, along with her local chaperone, Karen Whitaker, went to Ashe County to a Christmas tree farm near the North Carolina/Virginia state line to hunt early the morning of Dcc. 5. Outfitted with hunting gear that was protective for the hunting environment and the weather, Krystal hud received prior instruction in safety procedures by members of the association that was sponsoring her. Snow had begun falling that morning and Krystal and Mrs. Whitaker traveled into the trees to a stand where they began their lookout. Patience puid off und Krystui was able lo luke her shot ut n doe. The result will be u freezer of meat for her fnmily and an experience for the young girl that she will never forget. Upcoming birthdays lire for Ron Butler, Mary Bell Prevelte, and Luynic Tomel on the lOlh; Anne Richardson and Thomas Barney on the llth; Bobby Keller, Joe McDuniel, Melbu Feimstcr, and Pat Payne on the 12th; Mnry Ann Swisher and David Allen on the 13th; Sidney William McOrew on the I4lh; Tanner Atkins on the I5lh; and Hailey Johnson on Ihe 16th. Best wishes to Jimmy and Juanita Keaton for their wedding anniversary on the I Oth, and to Randy and Amundu Keller who.se wedding nnniversnry will be Ihe I4lh. Congrntulations to young Candice Trent who won the Oianl Chfistmas Stocking at the Sheffield-Calahaln Children’s Christmns Party. Additionul photos and more information from the party wlll be included in the next news column. Share your news for our column by emailing jvJJorcUm®lwtmail.com or by phoning me at 492-5836. By Ediih Zim m erm an Advance Correspondent The Advance United Meth­ odist Youlh met at the church Sunduy nfternoon ut 3 to go Christmas Caroling. Eleven youth and four adults went over the community singing to the elderly nnd shut-ins, and also to nursing homes. Pastor Cheryl Skinner was among the adults. Afterwards they returned to the church for hot chocolate and cookies. Sunday, Dec. 13 they will celebrate with a progressive dinner and Christmas party. Youths grades 6-12 are invited. The United Methodist Women had their anmiid Christ- nuis party Monday night at the Sagebrush in Clemmons. On Dec. 20 the Children's Christmas Pageant will be at the Methodist church at 6 p.m. The Advance Christmas Pa­ rade will be Saturday, Dec. 12 beginiilng al 10 a.m. Elaine Smilh will be "Mis.s Advance" and Larry and Belly Carlton will be "King and Queen" of Ihe pa­ rade. Thanksgiving guests of Jeanette Cornatzer were her children Lelia and Juy Gray of Winter Haven, Fin., Erin Oruy, student at UNC-Chapel Hill, Jack Gray student at Auburn University, Ala. Julia and Rob­ ert Nichols and children Catherine and Gray Nichols of Bermuda Run. Lelia and Jay Gray remained with Jeanette for a weeks visit. We extend sympathy to Jane Gasparrini in the death of her brother Jimmy Townsan of Jacksonville, Fla. Ann Se.ssions was a visitor of Edith Zimmerman this week When sending out Christmas cards this year please remember our men and women in the mili­ tary service and the shut-ins in our urea. Four Comers News By Marie White Four Corners Correspondent Ollive Burgess is our shut- in of the week. She would ap­ preciate a cnrd, visit or phone cnll. Her address is; 284 Four Comers Rd., Mocksvillo. I am enclosing this poem. Il is getting close to Christmas. I hope everyone enjoys reading it. Merry Christmas to every- onel A Christmas Thought As Ihis season is very near, I lIM of Jesus the bat>y dear, Who iw i horn in Bethlehem long, long, ago, To .lave us from sin.i, as ev­ eryone should icnow. So let us give thanks and humbly pray. To God up in heaven each and every day. For all good gifts come from above. Especially at this season, let us share our love, And think of others less for­ tunate than we, That through our lives they might see. Living and working as God leads us to do. Not Just at Christmas but all the year through. We can look around ¡is and see things that maice us sad, But if we start counting bie.'is- ings it would make us feel bad. For we all have much more than we need, So let us endavor to do some­ one a good deed. . And not forget that God gave His Son, If we live for him, the victory wiil be won. For I believe if we do our best. We 41 win the battle and pass the test. Rich or poor, big or small. We'll all be the same in God's kingdom hail. I J G I G Enjoy fl cup of hotMtr atiii iXftriiMC«tnsti of post whw yoM visit two htstortc schoolhiMSis o»v sn tu K d fly , P io e k K b iK i2 ,200^ chrUtiufls opei^ HoKst at PoplcirSprings school ■ 660 ijdmss c^1мrc^t Road, MoctesvLtle , . 336-+52-S27-7 www.DODlafSDrlna5school.com _9:oofl.w. a:Dop.m.. ,, ucdl nrtUts oi\il will Imvs soiui Itims for snl!. A ppitloA of the proiteris from thts snl< will 90 bscte to Ihi sctiool for fwtKri progwws. For 0 dortflllo«. yoK eniv iiy'oy ham biscuits or homiiviaelt V£0it<iMt soup, sourdough rolls «nd « drlftte. fь r ь Open House at Cana School Comer of Angell ond Cana Roads, Mocksvlile 10:00 untH 12:00 baked goods tor sale 'S nwy64 алы JK^VJUC, NC37048 5.Ì6‘V9H'H.W6 WWW.FOHKRAn'/Xr.CXìM íOCAT/inON HÍVY64 - f/4 MUK w m ’ OVmVY64ANP Hwreot WmiVfh'CnON Candice Trent is the Giant Christmas Stocking winner. Eieven yearoid Krystal Foster, shot her first deer early Saturday morning, December 5 in Ashe County. 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Not valid with any other special Сб - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 10,2009 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 10,2009 ■ C7 Sandra Boyette, Emily Jotinson and Mike Garner are glad for tlie cooi^ie tray from the Clover Club 4-Hers. I\/lerit Kirkpatrick presents a cookie tray to Mary Beth Forst at United Way of Davie. Farmineton News By Laura Mathis Farttiingloi) Correspondent On Monday, Dec. 7, mem­ bers of Ihc Clover Club, our lo- eiil Homeschool 4-H Club, met nt the Farmington Community Center to prepare for their 2009 Christmas Cookie Caravan. Each family brought in cookies and candics to share and care­ fully arranged them on trays. A tray was prepared for ench des­ tination in which the club had planned to visit. After arranging the trays', the kids hud a chancc to sample the goodies, to gain energy for making the special dcliverifis. This is a special time of year for the Clover Club, an oppor­ tunity to show their appreciation to some of our community workers. Merit Kirkpatrick, club leader, said that they wnnted to do something nicc for those who were such a blessing through­ out the yenr. For instance, the Dnvic Clover Club 4-Hers prepare cookie trays for community helpers. United Way sponsors the Farm- sponsoring ull Duvlc 4-H clubs, around 35 children involved in ington Community Center, Mrs. Kirkpatric said that there the Clover Club and it contln- whcre the club meets, as well us, arc ubout 12 fumilies und uos to grow, After preparing the trays and enjoying a bit of food and fun, the group headed out to mnke their deliveries. They visited Ihe Mocksvillc- Duvic Rccrcution Depurtment, Dnvie Sheriffs Office, Mocks­ villc Police Dept., Dnvie Coop- crutive Extension OfTicc, Dnvie Public Librnry, nnd the Duvie United Wny Office. As you urc busy pulling out those fumous fumily rccipes for Christmas, don't forget to jot some of them down for the Farmington Community Cook­ book, We arc still collecting rccipcs, home remedies, and special memories of Farming­ ton, to organize a 2010 cook­ book, Plense send them to farmingiomtnff® yahoo.com ot muil them to Jean Williams at 1793 Fnrmington Rd, Mocks­ ville NC. 27028. The Fnrmington Baptist Church will hnve its Christmas program on Dec. 11 at 7 p.m. There will be u worship scrvice und refreshmen's will follow. The Farmington United Methodist Church will have its Christmas Cuntnta Sunday, Dcc. 13, at 11 u.m, und the Children's Chrislmns Program und Candle­ light Service on Dec. 24 ut 7 p.m. Cornerstone Christinn Church will huve a Christmas Eve Candlelight Scrvice nnd Communion on Dec. 24 at 4:30 p.m, Gfccn Meadows Bnptist Church will have spcciul ser­ vices on Dec. 20. The Adult Choir will perform n Christmus Cantata at 10:30 a.m. and the Children's Christmas Program will be nt 6 p.m. The Farmington Deaf Social will huve Its Chrislmns Dinner und visit froin Snntu Snturdny, Dec 12 from 5-10 p.m, nt Ihe Farmington Community Center, Dinner cost ,$5 per person with children 12 und under free, The social Is open to deaf, hard of hoiiring poopio, Intcrpreiors, ASL Leurncrs, friends, fumily. Check out blogs.myspace.com/ farmiiiglomle({fsoclal. Ashley Bledsoe bundles up against the cold. Clarksville News The William R. Davie Raider football team and cheerleaders ride on a parade float. By Marcia Lambe Ciurksville Correspondent 1 hope everyone had a good week nnd if you wont to the Mocksville Christmas Parade, it was cpid but the purude wns great. I think all the children got ns much cnndy us they did ut Halloween, This Saturday is the Ad­ vance parade and I bet it will be just as nice as Mocksville. This Sunday at Bear Creek Church the Adult Choir will present "The Christmas Story in enrols and Poetry" at 7 p.m. Plan to nttend for some benuti­ ful music. Wish the following people Huppy birthduy: Lindu Hedrick, Dcc, 11; Hunnah Hendrick, Bo Cranfill, Alex Myers, Dec, 13; and Cindy Henricks, Dcc. 14. Remember the following people in your thoughts and prayers; Jimmy Atwood, Spen­ cer Barneycastle, Edith Beck, Helena Cruft, Dnle Crnnfill, Elnine Culler, Alvu Freeman, Lyndell Johnson, Clyde Ireinnd, Rhondu Snow. 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There will be many other family and fun uctivities including pony rides sponsored by Rocky Bottom Farm, live music by Robert Jones, and karaoke, Ifpossible, bring n toy for the box of toys for needy children. There will also be Christmas crufts for sale. There will be drawings for boy's und u girl's bicycles. For n $1 donution, you will get three entries. All monies will bo used to buy toys for needy children. The druwing will be held at 2:30 p.m. Entries cun be bought until thnt lime. There will be drnwings for gift certificntcs. You do not linve to be present to win. For more information, call Wundu on 492-5710, The Baptist Men of Society will meet Saturday, Dcc. 12, in the fellowship hall. After breakfast und pruyer, the men will hear u prcscntnlion on building small basic-necd houses for low-income persons. They invite others lojoin them fot breakfast, prayer, and the program, Piney Grove AME Zion Church will have a “Friends and Family Servicc” nt 3:30 p.m. this Sunday, Dec. 13, Minister Daphne Templeton Jordan of First Institute of Family Worship in Gastonia will be the featured speaker. Everyone is invited, Sociciy Baptist Church will have a gospel singing at 7 p,m, Sunday, The Roan Mountain Boys will be the featured singing group. Church members invite everyone for an evening of favorite gospel songs, A love offering will be laken. Upcoming community events include an American Red Cross Blood Mobile Drive from 3-7:30 p,m, Thursday, Dec, 17, al Pleasant View Baptist Church; a Chrislmus cuntala by Ih e sanctuary choir of Sulcm Unilcd Methodist Church nt the 9:30 a.m, worship service Sunduy, Dcc. 20; a Christmas cantata by Ih e snnclunry choir of Clarksbury United Melhodisl Church at Ih e 10:30 a.m. worship service and al 4 p.m. Sunday, p ec. 20; children’s Christmas progrnm nl 2 p.m. Sunday, Dcc, 20, at Piney Grove AME Zion Church; children’s Christmas progrums nt 7 p.m, Sunday, Dec, 20, at Calvary Baptist Church, Pleusnnt View Buptist Church, und Society Buptist Church; children’s Christmas programs ut 7 p,m, Wednesdny, Dec, 23, al Clarksbury United Methodist Church and Salem United Methodist Church, The scenc was set: Sunday, Nov. 29, and Ray and Lorene Godbey were invited lo a belated Thanksgiving dinner with neighbors, the Johnsons, at the flrc siution across Ihc roud. But, ns they wulked across Ihe road, waiting inside the station were more than 75 friends anil relatives ready to celebrate Ray’s 78th birthday with his first birthduy dinner. The surprise event wns hosted by Lorcne, Leonnrd and Jennifer Godbey, and Henry and Brenda Campbell, Guests were treated to a sumptuous spaghetti dinner with all Ih e trimmings und devil’s food birthday cake with butter creme icing. Out-of- town guests ihejudcd relatives ■ und friends from Winston- Snlem nnd Yndkinville. There wus much to cclebrute as Ray has had several health problems the past few years. We udmire him for his positive and friendly utlitude. He provided good cnrc for many of our vehicles as owner and operator of West Davie Motors until his retirement. Ray, wc all love you nnd wish you u heallhy und huppy new year of life. Out- community sends get- weli wishes to Jennifer Cnrtner, who becnmo worse nnd hnd to return to Medical Park Hospital lasl week. DeLune Porter remains ut Davis Regional Medicnl Center. Kim Muir is recupernting at home. Baby Caleb Williums now weighs 6 lbs. and continues to become stronger. He remains at Cntuwbu Valley Medicul Ccnter but should be homo this week - bnrring uny setbuck. Please join us in prnycr for the Lord’s healing and blessings upon Jennifer, DeLune, Kim, Cnleb, und others who huve health problems. If you have news or memories to share, please call Shirley on 492-5115 or email siMUtk® hotmail.com. Ted Allen of Powell Road checks out one of the bir cycles to be given away Saturday, Dec. 12, at Diane's Diner. w m%Mdt ; W / i ' У г 4 ì <■ M - ц Ray Godbey celebrates his birthday with a surprise party with wife Lorene and an expansive birthday cake. T T T r e — - H i More than 75 folks attend a surprise birthday dinner on Nov. 29 honoring Ray Godbey on his 78th birthday. At right, Godbey shares a laugh wilh cousin Lib Campbell. Pino News By Nora Latham Pino Correspondent The next breakfast ut Wesley Chnpel UMC will be Snturday, Dcc, 19, from 6:30-10 u.m. It was a wonderful event at Wcslcy Chapel last Sundny when Katie Collette joined. She has been attending every Sunday for u long timo so it is un exciting time for her lo officiully join us. Next Sunday there will be no worship service ut Wesley Chnpel. Sunday school will begin at 10 then everyone will join Farmington UMC for a Christmas cuntnta at 11, Sunday nighl we will have the unnuul Chrislmus in Pino, Dinner will be served at 6:30 with entertainment by The Knolls Fumily of Statesville following, Everyone is invited but please call by Friday Kathy Ellis at 998-3987 or Toni Horton at 998-3110, The United Methodist Women at Wesley Chapel are selling pecans for $8 for a I pound bag of pieces and halves. Chocolate covered peunuts ure nvailnble for $5 for a 1 pound bug. For informution contact nny of Ihe Wesley Chnpel Methodist women. The Wesley Chapel UMW group held the regular monthly meeting lust Wednesday at the home of President Dewilla Smith. After enjoying a covered dish Christmas meal together, wilh the turkey being provided and served by Bob Ellis, the meeting wns culled lo order. Belly West hnd tho progrum on the Christmas story ns told by Luke. Bob and Kathy Ellis spent tlie weekend in Boone with their son, Eihun Boger, nnd hi's family, Allison, Reid und Luke. They enjoyed the snow and shopped on Saturday. Sundaj^ Ihey went to a choose and cut Chrislmns tree furm to pick out their Chrislmns tree, Il was all exciting for 3 year old, Reid. ï'There are 1,147 Reasons lo Buy 1^ This Book as a Christmas GE T h i s prize w inning book offers brief biographies o f 1,147 m en from Davie C ounty w ho served in the Civil 'War plus numerous historical photos o f Davie County. Perfect for anyone w ith an interest in local history. The value o f this book will only increase with age. Presented the W illie Parker Peace History Book Atvardhy the North Carolina Society o f Historians 278pages — hardback Authors — Mary Ance Hasty & Hazel Winfiee of Davie Couniy Cost: $55.00 + tax — Available at— Davie County Public Libraiy a or by calling M ary Alice Hasty || at (336) 753-0436 , The MYSTERY and the MAJESTY A Cantata by Joseph M. Marlin Presented by the Choirs of Fairview Moravian Church Concord United Methodist Church Win.ston-Salem, NC Donna Lanier - Director Lewi.i Phillips - Director 'Liberty United Methodist Church Accompanicd by a ' Chamber Orchestra from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts S u n d a y , D e c . 1 3 , 2 0 0 9 3:30PM Fairview Moravian Church 6550 Silas Creek Parkway Winston-Salem, NC 7;00PM Liberty United Methodist Church 141 Liberty Circle Mocksville, NC For more information pieaso cnll 768-5629 or 284-2914 J C8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 10,2009 Heartwarming Party Getting the idea from her American Girl Maga­ zine, 10-year-oid Katie Shoaf of Advance hosted a “Heartwarming Party” on Nov. 29. Four of her girifriends attended the “Party with a Purpose”, con­ tributing fieece fabric, their creativity and lots of giggies as they made 50 colorful dog-chew toys .and 20 cat blankets for the Humane Society of Davie. Above, bottom row, Samantha Rogers, Katie Shoaf, Kate Sink; top, Sophie Potts and Lyndsay Crotts. At right, Katie delivers the items to Rachel Dunn of the Humane Society. An Expensive Disease D i a b e t e s C o s t s D a v i e R e s i d e n t s A n E s t i m a t e d $ 1 i \ / J i l i i o n If you had a million dollars, what would you do with it? Would you spend it on paying for diabetes related cure? In 2005, Davie residents racked up nearly $l milUon in medical care for just that. Ono can only imagine how much that amount has grown in the last four years. There’s no denying that diabetes is a common chronic disease in Davie County. Often referred to as “sugar”, diabetes is rapidly growing among the population in the state. This disease can causc serious mcdical issues and even death if not properly managed. There are three types of diabetes. Type I Diabetes is often referred to us Juvenile Diabetes bccause it is generally diugnosed in children und young adults. Type II Diubetes is commonly culled “Adult Onset Diabetes” becausc it develops in middle ugcd und older adults. The third type of diubetes is Gcstationul and it occurs during prcgnancy in some women. Women who are Gestutiorial Diabetics have a higher chance at developing TVpe II Diabetes later in life, Much of today’s focus is on Type II Diabetes, In earlier years this disease was most known for affecting middle to older age adults. Today there is an increase of occurrence in children. Luck of physical activity and bad diets which euuB^HNMG C A L L O F T H E W I L D T a x i d e r m y 2083 Hwy. 601 South Mocksville, NC 336-201-1122 "Over 30 Years Experience of Bringing Trophies Back to Life" lead to exccss weight guin are responsible. Typo II can be prevented in all ages of the population if three simple steps are followed; follow ing u healthy diet, getting plenty of exercise, and keeping your weight in a healthy range. Signs that you may need to be tested for diubeteii include; excessive thirst, frequent urination, fatigue, unexplained weight loss, tingling in your hands or feet, und blurred vision. Only your doctor can' effectively test und diugnose you. Testing for diubetes is u simple process and cun be done at your Primary Care Provider’s office. If you or som eone you know has boen recently diagnosed with the disease its important they or you learn the proper way to munagt the disease. By allowing the disease to progress without appropriate care or management serious medical . probioms can occur. Diabetics have un increased risk of blindness, heart attack, stroke, loss of limbs, and a higher rate of kidney disease. The Davie County Health Department can help newly diagnosed diabetics and those who have been battling the disease for years through a no w program. The N,C, Diubetes Education Recognition Progrum (NC DERP) is u free program for Dovie residents living with diabetes. This program consists of an initial assessment, eight hour training on whut the diseusp is und how to manuge it, and follow up to assist with the management of the disease. If you or someone you know would like extfu help with controlling diabetes ask your doctor for a referral or cull 753-6177, For a limited tlmo. F irst M onth Free Northwood Apartments 800 N orthridge C ourt (o ff M illing R d) 751-4141 O b itu a r ie s Grace Stewart Head Gruce Stowurt Heud, 89, of Mcrrell Luke Road, Mocksville, died on Sunday, Dcc, 6, 2009, at Duvie Place. Born in Yadkin County on Sept, 5, 1920, she was the daughter of tho late J.S. and Rosa Reece Stewart, She retired from the Discount House in Mocksville and was a member of Fork Baptist Church. Survivors; 2 sons, James (Susan) Head of Troutman and Bobby (Sandic) Head of Penn­ sylvania; a daughter, Libby H, (Wilson) Mcrrell ofMocksvillc; 4 sisters, Jeanie Brown und Billie Brown of Yadkinville, Peggy (Clyde) Lipe of Salisbuiy and Amy Ridge of Greenville, S.C.; a brother, Leroy (Clara) Stewart of Kernersville; 7 grandchildren, Tim, Ricky, Kelly, Jodi, Brundon, Kim, and Melissa; 9 great- and step-grcat- grandchildrcn, Brent, Courtney, Justin, Tyier, Garrison, Dalton, Grady, Madisyn, and Lillian Gracc; and several nieces und nephews. Mrs, Head was ulso preceded in death by a son, Bill Head; a granddaughter, Melissa Mcrrell; 4 brothers, Reece, John, Howard and Jumes Stewart; and, 3 sisters, Pauline Burgess, Dot Miller, and Baby Sister Stewart, The service to celebrate her life was Wednesday, Dcc. 9 at 2 p.m. in Ihe Duvie Funerul Ser­ vice Chupel with the Rev, Ken Evnns ofliciating. BurinI wus in Ihe Fork Baptist Comelery, The family received friends Wednesduy from noon-2 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorials; Hospice/Pallia­ tive Care, 377 Hospital St,, Suite 103, Mocksville; or Mel­ issa Morrell Scholarship, Fork Buplist, 3140 US 64 E„ , Online condolenccs: www.ilavlefiincralservlce.com. Jeremy Ray Helms Jeremy Ruy Helms, 32, of Goldsboro, died on Monday, Nov. 30, 2009, in Mocksville. Born in Athens, Ga., Ocl, 7, 1977, He wus the .son of Donuld Ray Helms of Goldsboro und Ihc late Anna Marie Miller Helms. He was a fund-raiser for the Childrens Miracle Network and was of the Baptist faith. Also surviving; a brother, Lloyd Cody Helms of Goldsboro; 2 sisters, Gina Holms and Sara Helms of Goldsboro; a half-brother, Alan Helms of St. Louis, Mo,; a half- sister, Lndonnn Hayne of Ohio; und grundpurents, Ervin und Lorone Godwin of Mocksville, Onlino condolences: www.ilaviefuneralservice.com. С ^ ’, ///, w A ■////,/ Donald Gene Bunker Donald Gene Bunker, 70, of Advance, died "Aiesday, Dcc. 1, 2009 ut Kate B, Reynolds Hos­ pice Home. He wns born lo Ihe late Charies and Delia Bunker on Oct, 13, 1939 in Hartford County, Md, Survivors: 2 sons, Wayne Gene and Gary Sidney Bunker; his former wife, Polly Bunker McKinnon; a grandson, Bran­ don Bunker of Maryland; a grcat-grnnddnughter of Ponn- sylvnnia; 3 sisters, Margorie Jonos, Virginia Allaband of Pennsylvania and Doris Thorp of Texas; u brother, Robert Bunker of Florida, He was preceded in denth by 4 brothers, Tharon, Wnyne, Kenneth and Churies Bunker, A memorial scrvice will be held in Pennsylvnnin. Daniel Dean Gaither Dnniol Dean Gaither, 29, died on Sunday, Dcc, 6, 2009, at his residence. Bom in Forsylh County on Ocl, 30, 1980, he wus the son of Kuthy Elizubelh Gnilhcr of M ocksvillo, Ho wus of the Methodist fuith. Also surviving: his grundpar- enls, Ruth Gaither and S.T. Snow; aunts and uncles, Brenda and Phil Crowe of Mocksville, Curtiq and Rothu Guither of Hnrmony und Moony Guither of Roaring River; great aunts und uncles, Harley and Brenda Chaffin, A.C, and Helen Ratledge, and Joe Tommy Chnffin, all of Mocksvillo; fnm­ ily friend, Duvid Lunning nnd numerous cousins. A gruveside service will be hold on Thursduy, Dcc, 10, ul 2:30 p,m, in tho IJnmcs Baptist Church Cemetery. Tho family will receive friends on Thursdny from 1-2 p,m, nt Duvie Funerul Sei’vico, Onlino condolenccs; www.(iavlefuneralservice,com, Alfred M. Linville Mr, Alfred Montgomery Linville, 76, of Advunce died Wednesday, Dec. 2,2009 at his home. He wus born Mny 31, 1933 in Surry County to Oscur and Lillinn Holyfield Linville. Mr. Linville retired from R.J. Reynolds Tobncco in 1987 af­ ter 35 years. He was preceded in denth by his wife, Nonna Jean Vestal Linville. Survivors: a son, Bryan Linville and wife Tammy of Chariotte; 2 sisters, Gloria Key of Winston-Snlem nnd Lola Vestal of Slokesdale; and 2 brothers, Olin Linville of Win­ slon-Salem nnd Rnlph Linville of Boonville, A funernl servicc was held at 11 a,m, Saturday, Dcc. 5 al Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel with Dr. Ruy Hamilton officiating. Burial followed al Fairview Bnplist Church in Dobson, Tlie fnmily received friends Friday, Dec, 4 nt Ihe fu­ neral home. Memoriuls; American Can­ cer Society, 4A Oak Branch Dr., Greensboro, 27407; or Hospice/ Palliative Cure, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103, Mocksviilc, Online condolences: www.luiywortlt-millencom, ONE YEAR WITHOUT YOU The lime wilh you was all loo brief One year has passed and I slill grieve Neiihcr lime nor reason Will changc the way I feel, For no one knows the heartache That lies behind my smile, No one knows how many limes I have broken down and cried. • I cannol bring die old days back, Bul I can keep your memory deep Within my heart until die day Tlviit wc are no longer npail. Each day Is a “Lifetime” withoul you, I m iss a n d love y o u so m uch , K a re n F ry e IN M E M O R Y : R O B E R T L . F R Y E 4/30/53-12/11/08 C o m m u n ity B r e a i < f a s t S a t u r d a y T o S u p p o r t S a i v a t i o n A r m y First Presbyterian Church of Mocksville will host a Commu­ nity Breakfast Saturday, Dec, 12 from 7-10 a.m. Donations will be uccepted and proceeds will go to support the Salvation Army of the Piedmont, This organization provides more thun 2,000 "nets of curing" u duy. Come nnd enjoy plules of scrambled eggs, bacon, country ham, sausage, grits, biscuits with snusnge gravy, spiced npplos nnd choice of bevernge, Walk-Through Nativity Saturday At Mocks UMC Journey to Bethlehem, n wnik Ihrough nativity, will be held at Mocks United Methodist Church on Saturday, Dcc. 12 from 6- 7:30 p.m. ’ Come nnd walk with Mary nnd Joseph on their journey lo Bethlehem, Mocks is on Ihe corner of Benuchump nnd Mocks Church rouds, Advunce, C o o i e e m e e C i m 's t m a s C a n t a t a D e c . 1 3 A t i \ / l e t i i o d i s t C h u r c i i Cooleemee United Methodist Church will host the Cooleemee Community Christmas Cantata, “Light The Worid,” on Sunday, Doc. 13 at 6:30 p,m, Nnrrntor will be Brent Cumpbell of Fox8 News nnd the nntivity will be portruyed by Ihc youlh group from Builoy's Chapel United MelhodisI Church, Pastor Perry Bradshaw invites all lo ihis servicc, which will be followed by refreshments and fellowship in the fellowship hall. L i v e D r i v e - T i i r o u g h N a t i v i t y D e c . 1 8 - 1 9 A t i j a m e s B a p t i s t A drive-through nativity wilh live characters and animals, “More Than A Manger” will bo al Ijames Buptist Church from 6- 8 p,m, Friduy and Salurday, Dcc, 18 und 19, The church is al 1038 ljumes Church Rond, Mocksville, al Sheffield Road, Spectators don't have to get out of their vehicles lo view Iho nativity. At the end, enjoy cookies and hot chocolate, plus good­ ies for the kids. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 10,2009 - C9 NOWMHRVINR L o c a lly a ro w n , H y tlro p o n lo T o m a t o e s Hi’ now tim e ; L a rg e S lic in g T a m a to e a , O ra p e T o m a lo » » , a n d C u c u m b e r*. Cnm e Taste The D iU ’erencet D rop Farm 302 Foster Road, Mocksville (I’mlcr RJ. U ja« oltHlclgo Rd. In WeMcm Duvlo Cimnly) O p e n T iiu r s . & F r i . N o o n -S h m a n d S a t. 8 a m -n o o n ^^^^^^anFwDlrecllonM ruci voimMüllDAY (№()[RS HO;V< F r e e B i b l e C o u r s e “Getting To Know Jesus” Is a FREE Home Bible Course to assist you in the study of your own Bible. You will leam at your own pace and in the privacy of your own home. All lessons nre handled by mail. Enroll today. MpU To: Church of Christ 603 North Main Street Address Mocksville. NC 27028 nmcorc@yadlcl,ncl _________Zip_ You are always welcome at F irst U n ited M eth od ist C h u rch 310 North Main Street Historic Dowtown Mocksville Contemporary Worship 8:45 a.m. Traditional Worship 10:55 a.m. Sunday School for aii ages 9:50 a.m. www.firstumcmocksville.org Telephone: 751-2503 G e t o u t s t a n d i n g l o w p r i c e s o n q u a l i t y p r o d u c t s . If thy wholebody therefore be ful of light, having no part dark, the whole shall be full of light, as when the bright shin ng of cand e doth iiive thee lieht. (i.llkc II 'Ol T h is m essag e b ro u g h t to y o u b y these lo c a l businesses w h o e n c o u ra g e y o u to w o rs h ip a t th e c h u rc h O f y o u r ch o ice. C A U D ELL LU M BER COM PANY 162 SheeK SUoet. Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2167 A U T O n U tT * MOCKSVIUEAIITDMOinVE 684 S. Mnin SI. Mocksvillo, NC 27028 336-751-2944 GENTLEMACHINE &TOÖLINC. 2718 Hwy, 601 N Mocksvllie, NC 27028 336-492-5055 Fax!33e-492-e048 JERRY'S MEATPROCESSING Ш) CuaiQin M9JÜ Eiscaaa Bool - Pork ■ Deor 30 yoars oxperience 092 Ralph RulMgo nd ■ r^ack<v«h) Э Зв-492-5480 DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 872 Main Church Rd. Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-9144 W.G. WHITE & C 0 . 2119 Hwy. 601 N, Mocksvlllc, NC 27028 336-723-1669 HAVWORTHMILLER i4 iN i: u . \i, 1IO M I-; lOH Нам KiinkTtiinW jy AtlvaiKV. N t: 27(Hlf> 336.940.SSSS F U L L E R m . n i i r P re c is io n L a s e r C u ttin g & IM etnl F a b ric a tio n SBO Salisbury Hd. Mocksville, NC 27020 336-751-3712 FOSTER DRUG COMPANY 495 Valley Road Mocksville, NC 27020 336-751-2141 Cotl hi: 336-753-DRUG P IE D M O N T B A R N & F E N C E • Posl-Framo Buiidings • Metal Rools • Homa Improvements 336-240-8099 ' f l f ifia t h u lh th e S iM lu tU i U fe...* __________________________llolm Siia С Ь г ш i ^ R T E R 157 YwJKin Valkry floa<i • Suito 210 Advanc«. NC 336-940-2341 Яш'Мг ufQmihn .*11 »гнпViiit A (itftff. hmbti « Mutia C. NVv hrv P u t T h is S p a c e T o W o rk F or Y ou C all 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -2 1 2 9 В FULLER fic J7M«p; аз«.»1,0<00 PROUDLY DESIGNING DAVIE CHURCHES 336-751-0400 BM PalletO ne A PALEX COMPANY IBS Turkey Foot Read Mocksviile, NC 27028 336-492-5565 MUTUMNCARE OF MOCKSVIUE 1007 Howard St. Mocksville 751-3535 Sewing Center QvilUcrtfriftven F A B R IC S « N O T IO N S Q U IL T S U P P L IE S n95alUlK»ySt,Moc)avllle.NCSalubufy1336);751 5417 ]<141 Deadmon noad • Mocksville JOE'S TOW 24 Hour« Roadsldo Rollback Service Small & Medium Duty Towing Joseph Crotta, Owner 336*09B-2693>Otlleo 336'd40*7256« Mobile P u t T h is S p a c e l b W orte F or Y ou C a ll 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -2 1 2 9 liiiifi н я я ir*i l l II e m iil'K.M./Skil I r f Ш l i E A T O N FUNliRALHOlWn: mCE /у.5/ 325 Notih Mam Stii)ol Mocksville. NC 27020 336-751-2148 Cali 751-2129 to Advertise Your Business on the Church Page. сю - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORb, Thursday, Dcc. 10,2009. Christmas pokes for every kindergarten student were prepared by CHA volunteers Valerie Truitt, her daugh­ ter Sarah, a fIrst-grader, Bonnie Byeriy, Julie Prater and Jennifer Godbey. Photos courtesy KC Smith Kindergarten Students Learn About Christmas in ‘OidCooieemee’ Bonnie Byeriy tells the children that families often sang together for entertainment In old Cooleemee. She accompanied them on the piano as they sang Christmas songs that were traditional In the 1930s. ИЕигоютошя j ÿ i m i M мпшпс, ткхтпшл, лм/пкй atttmt l í t j a fill 2005 NISSAN ALTIMA WHITE, STK<P?2«A..,...........................SI2.519 РШ mMO.' HEW 2010 TOYOTA № пш к А я т ч п м м , м т ка à k i m u t ff/m \\m fm * ШШШШ lU N D R ñ рош1слё.».тошгк,А^Ам/гтт4т«/ NEW2010T0Y0TJI ш т т тЛШлЧ милплил лл»л иллгм *'м пт к. 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No Socuilly,Doposll (ciiulisil,12K milos pol yoai its a mllo In mcoss Pilcos/Dlscounls nol ol oil Facloiy Hotales/lricenllvcs i Facloiy Valuo Packago (llscoiinls. *35% oil MSHP on Plo-ownod yolilclos. All plcluios loi IllusUalivo piltposos only. All ollois wllli opprpvoil cimili. Noi insponsllilo lot lypoiiiaolilcal oiiois. About 75 Hiul 6 year olds from Coolccincc I£leincntary Sciiooi wiiliicd about four blocks from titcir scliool , to a new .set of cias.srootns last Tinirstlay - and tiierc were io(s of surprises. For most, it was tiieir first iiistory lesson at tiie Zaciiary House, Tiie "Ciiristmas in Oid Cool­ eemee" tlicmc took tiicm up­ stairs lo a huge collcctlon of old toys, none of whicli require bat­ teries, Numbering more tlian 100 antique items included baby dolls, tool kits in metal boxes, pull toys and old Crayons, Julie Spillman Prater ex­ plained that in tlic old days, lo­ cal children could cxpeet only one toy or gift under the tree. Then, there was a iittle time for some hands-on play with the toys. Downstairs, another class slood in line lo dccoralo Ihc big ccdar tree wilh Ihcir own hand­ mado decoration. The tree has no elccirie Chrlslmas lights but will was admired al Coolocinec's community Christmas celcbralion on Sun­ day. Ann Ridenhour Cranford, treasurer of the Cooiccniee His­ torical Association, told the children how Christmas was celebrated in the okl days, when families had litlle cash to spend, "h was love that made our Christmas, love of our family, love of neighbors and at our cliurch," Site ended by tolling the chil- dren about how muoh sho looked forward lo the "poke" with tier name on it under the Christmas tree at churcii on Christmas Eve. Cranford, who grow up on Davie Street, showed the children how to use a piece of stick candy as a straw to suck the juice out of her or­ ange. Historic Christmas carols were sung, led by piano player Bonnie Byeriy. As Ihc kinder­ garten students put on their coals to leave, each one rcceivcd Iheir own Christmas poke to lake home. A rousing round of "We Wish You A Klerry Christ­ mas” rang oul. Jennifer Godbey, coordina­ tor of Ihc historical association's "Discovering Our Heritage" projecl, says that learning about the town's heritage imparts nol only knowledge of things past bul "an awareness that they have roots, they have a hometown." lu seven lessons, beginning with Pre-K, have been supported by donations from CHA members, the Cooieemee Civitan Club and the school's PTA. i, Davle 4-H holiday workshop participants concentrate on decorating cookies to take home.to their family. ' Teens To Heip Qhiij^m With i-ioiiday Wori<strop The Davie 4-H ■ Teen Association is having its annual Holiday Workshop on Tuesday, Dec. 22 from 9 a,m,-noon. This workshop is open to youth ages 8-12 and the cost is $8. Teens will help participants make a variety of crafts and decorations for Ihe holidays. This workshop will be held at the Davie Office Building, Cooperative Extension Office. Call Extension at 753-6100 for more information and to sign up. Space is litniled. Retired Schooi Group Hoids Fashion Sho w Davie County Retired Schooi Personnel met Thursday, Dec. 3 at noon at Bermuda Run Counlry Club for lunch and a program. President Barbara Owens presided. Bill Campbell did the inspiration and grace, and Ellen Dyson introduced several guests und u new member, Glenda Smith. The program consisted of two parts. First was the wnual silent auction during which members bought gifts to raise money for the DCRSP scltolar- ship program. Margaret Jo Brock and Sylvia Smilh coor­ dinated this event. Gina Frank of Glanna's Bou­ tique on Valley Road in Mocks­ ville presenled several members modeling outfits from her store. Models were Linda Leonard, Christine Ward, Carolyn Bea­ ver, Sandy Robinson, Ellen Dyson, Nancy Terry, Jeanne Foster, and Karen Price. Jim Anderson provided background music. Tlie next meeting will be in March, S t u d e n t s DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 10,2009 - Dl Dance students at Davle High rehearse a number that will be performed at tonight's concert. Davie High Dance Concert Tonight Teacher Terri WInchell leads students in their choreography. By Jackic Seabolt Enterprise Record Tonight will be the opening perfor­ mance of Davie High School’ii Winter Dance Concert. The two night 7p.m. performances at the Brock Performing Arts Center on Main Street will feature dancers from the all of the high school dance classes - Dance I, Dance II, Dance III, Dance IV, and Honors. Tenchcr Terri WInchell says the students choreographed Iheir own numbers and the 24 danees and finale are expectcd lo be real crowd plcas- crs. “This is about them creating Iheir own work.” Give Peacc, Receive Love, and Enjoy Dance! will be performed Dec. 10 & 11. Tickets are $6 at Davie High School, ,$8 at the door. Dance II; III, IV, Honors: Abby Al,varado-Ramii-bi:i;Laureii Bailey, Ayana Banks, Jackie Barney, Megan Beck, Katie Buss, Katie Caudle, Hunlcr Copen, Karli Dempski, Adina Guyton, Kora Hiatt, Taylor Hiatt, Amber Honeycutt, Labeverly Hooks, Megan McDaniel, Alyssa Mossman, Mackenzie Parker, Madison Pratapas, Jennifer Russell, Heather Scherer, Stephanie Siler, Laura Tierney, Stepha­ nie Watts. I Dance I; Taylor Anderson, Mekayla Boswell, Melanie Brannock, Jessica Brown, Kristie Burton, Hayley Carter, , Kirsten Cockcrham, Tiffany Davis, Karen Diaz, Sierra Ferrell, Britany Gobble, Shaquira Godfrey, Kasey Goodin, Briana Guevara, Taliah Hol­ land, Mnya Isaac, Taylor Johnson, Julie Keaton, Griselda Marcelino- Rueda, Katliy Marin, Kaitlyn McGin­ ley, Tlchina Morrison, Kristen Pifer, Sandra Provisor, Johnathan Tice, Erika Villatoro, Clielsea Whitaker, Rebecca Williams. Dance II; Palrtier Benson, Han­ nah Brunsteller, Tayior Carpenter, Heather Cartner, Nichole Casey, Caroline Cozart, Kelly Cundiff, Tara Di.xon, Ally Eaton, Shymeka Green, Krystal Gunter, Jacio Hilbourn-Beal, Kassidy Holt, Brittany Hoose, Megan Jarvis, Jennifer Jordan, Deánn Lomax, Lauren Marshall, Kosoy Moren, Sam Moyer, Chelsea Oswell,Taylor Profitt, Ana Provisor, Rosa Quinteros, Kayla Rampersad, Katie Sutherland, Tess Tagnanl, Shanice Taylor, Chelsey Thomas, Lacey Tuthill, Tabbatha Young. Performances for this year’s winter dance concert will run tonight and Friday night at the Brock. Time and rhythm are important factors In the number the first year students will perform. WInchell encourages students as they dance.The Dance I students will move to music by Punjabi MC, an Indian artist. Dance I students rehearse for their performance, keeping their moves synchronized. 1 - Photos by Robin Snow 1 ! I 'I D2 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdoy, Dec. 10,2009 Davie Schools Pinebrook Elcmcntury Sccond grade students of Mrs. Moofe, Mrs. Potts, Ms. ' Hownrd und Mrs. Harpe nre ; continuing n study of Cliristnins ¡Around - tlie World for iDeccmber. Students are 'lenrning about Christmas ¡traditions of Holland, Sweden, I Italy, and Mexico. Sludents are ; studying the traditions of •Kwanzaa and Hanukkah. The ; second graders are making ;ctttfts, tasting foods, and ¡learning about cultural ^differences in celebrating ■Christmas. In math, students ; continue to work on telling time using analog and digital clocks. ;They will be focusing on ; number sense and numeration ; for two/ three-digit numbers and . build students’ understanding of I place value. ; Third graders in Mrs. Carolhers’ clnss enjoyed acting out the play, “Pushing up the Sky" A backdrop was created on the Smart Board, and students enjoyed acting on the “stage” created in the class­ room. Addison Lewis performed as thc perfcct “Tall Man." In the computer lab students used their imaginations to create multiplication story problems displayed in thc room. Fifth graders enjoyed the Career Fair. They are completing a writing project on possible careers and displaying these in the hall. Social studies students are completing a study of Colonial American lifestyles, crops, and use of the land. In science, students have been • working on drawings and activities to better understand 'erosion, weathering, and lundform formations. Posters have btcn turned in for the Soil & Wuter Contest. Students illustrated tho theme “Thc Living Soil." In math, sludents ure working with pattern blocks ' lo model fractions as they begin this Math Trail Blazers unit. Reading classcs arc working with nonfiction basal stories and continuing with novels. Some activities includp literary letters, joumnl writing, chnrncter webs, nnd vocabulary boxes. Fifth gruders urc enjoying working with the music tcnchcr, Mrs. Crotts. Students nre prepuring for n performnnce in the Chrislmns PTO progrum. Mocksvillc Elcmentnry Kindergurten students enjoyed lenming about the five senses. Some classes learned uboul the story of the Gingcrbreud Mnn und how they cnn use senses with gingcrbreud cookies. Jcssica Carson’s clnss enjoyed using the sense of taste on Fridny us they nte their own gingcrbreud men. They rend n story called Little Panda about u buby pundn nnmed Hun Mci. . Hun Mei wus bom nnd ruised in Ihe San Diego Zoo. The story taught the students ubout how n . pundn chunges ns it grows. The sludents compnred the bnby pundn lo human babies and they compared the baby panda to adult pandas. In math, sludents learned about a new program called Tungrnms. Students put Ihe tungrnms together to make designs and Ihcn Icamed how to flip, turn and rotate Ihe tangrams to covcr designs. They have started a Christmas around the World unit. . Angelina Etter and Linda Call’s first grade students have begun a unit on Christmas Around the World. Students enjoyed sharing their Christmas traditions with each other. After discussing Christmas in America, the class leamed about Christmas in Italy. They had Ihe privilege of having Lucio lacopi, a parent, discuss Christmas traditions in Italy. The class enjoyed a Christmas cakc from Italy as a snack. Thc studenls will continue to leam about Christmas in several countries by visiting the other first grade classcs. The class decorated gingerbread houses as a way to slart Ihe Christmas season. Each child decorated their own gingerbread house. Thc students were creative and made cach house unique. Teachcrs apprccialc parents who helped with Ihe activity and who sent in icing and candy. The children had a great time and were well- behaved. Amanda Peters, student teachcr from Appalachian State University, has done a wonderful job and will be completing her sludent leaching next week. Janell Yount and Cheri Cook’s class enjoyed preparing for Thanksgiving by learning about Native American’s and reading Thanksgiving books. They wrote acrostic poems about Thanksgiving that studenls took home for parents lo let them know all they ure thankful for. They nre enjoying soine stories in preparation of the beginning of winter and Christmas. In math they hnve been doing u lot of mensuring. Students leurned how to mensure urm spnn und height wilh links. They measured Iheir own and then measured Mrs. Wyatt’s kindergarten cluss nnd Mrs. Soulhcm’s fiflh grnde cluss so they could compnre the meusuremenls. Students lenmed how lo measure using hund spnn nnd cubit. They prnciiced with number lines und ure moving into mensuring with meters und centimeters. In rending they have been learning about the author’s purpose for writing, sequencing, nouns and verbs. Did you know that North Carolina leads all other states in sweet potato production, producing about 40 percent bf the national supply? Fourth graders leamed Ihis fact among others during Ihe celebration of the state vegetable. Students analyzed the nutritional value (and taste) of sweet potatoes prepared in vurious forms; fresh, mushed, fried, nnd buked. Did you know thut it would tnke 23 cups of broccoli to give you Ihe sume nmount of Betn- Curotene (nn immune system booster) ns in sweet poluto? Students graphed and compared the Recommended Daily Allownnce (RDA) for children with the perccntnge that is met by consuming one sweet potnto. One sweet poluto meets 790% of their RDA for Vilumin A. South Davle Middle Leo Club members Tnylor Crunfiii, Hunnuh Duniel, Lntia Mellon, and Lily Ratliff were invited guests at the Lion’s Club Christmas dinner., The seventh grnders and the Eagles tcnm ntlended, a production of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever Friday in Winston-Salem. The band played its annual holiday conccrt ut tho PTSA meeting Monday night. The band planned to march in the Christmas parade Saturday but cancelled when Ihe parade was rescheduled for Sunday. They will be playing in the Advance parade Saturday A small group will go caroling with their instruments Dcc. 15. Eighth grade band will play for Mocksvillc Elementary Dec. 15 and Cooleemee Elementary Dec. 17. Eiglith grade bnnd will pluy for thc school Dcc. 18. Mike M cDougnll’s sixth grude muth students urc puriicipuling in the Mnth-u-thon for St. Jude’s Children’s Hospitul. They ure getting sponsors, doing the muth, nnd collecting rnoncy to help children wilh life-threntening discuses. Two of Oen Lucns’s art students entered work in thc Women’s Club contest at Ihe Brock: Sam Linville, eighth grude, nnd Jnckelinc Violnntc, sixth grade. Student Council is sponsoring an effort to provide, a holiday meal for a family in need. Studenls who donate $1 will be allowed lo wear a hat on Friday. East Forsyth Middle School will visit Thursdny to view thc uwnrd-winning Positive Behnvior System. Cooleemee Elementary Muny thanks to thc Zachary House and all of the volunteers there. Kindergarten had a fun time of lenrning about Old Cooleemee. They loved playing with Ihc old-fashioned toys and hearing about stories from Ihe pust. They learned how children celebrated Christmus long ago. They were excited to sing Christmas songs und help to decorulc thc Christmas Irce. First grade continues lenrn reuding strutegies to help to figure unknown words. In mnlh they ure lenming to udd und will be begin lenrning nbout even und odd numbers. In social studies they are lenming holidny trnditions from .this nnd other counlries. Second grnde clnsses rend Arthur Writes a Story und focused on new vocubulnry words nnd context clues. They worked on improving writing skills. In math, studenls begun n meusurement unit using non- stnndard units to mcnsure height, urm spnn, nnd objects in Ihe clnssroom. The clusses discussed fnmily traditions us they prepare to study December holidnys in other countries. Third grudes experienced life during Coloniul times by purticipnting in ColoninI Dny. Students roiutcd through centers set up in cnch clnssroom. In Mocksville Elementary students of the month, from left: front - Skylette Koon, Robbie Tesh, Whitney DeLoach,, Jasmine Ruano-Vargas, Owen Byers, Vanessa Jones, Layla Caldwell, Edgar Jaimes-Ramos; row 2 - Isabelle Beasley, Cren Rosenbaum, Murray Williams, Carly Green, Chandler Carter, Sammy Rosenqulst, Brooke Cleary, : Robert Hendricks; row 3 - Ryan Phillips, Emma Rakes, Nick Koon, Kaitlyn Evans, : Autumn Talley, Makenna Boswell; row 4 - Ben Marklin, Nathan Henson, Brianna ' Lyons, Anna Jones, Cheyenne Stewart. Mrs. Whitukcr’s room, girls mnde poppets, which is whut ColoninI children culled dolls, nnd the boys mnde tops. In Ms. Rembieluk’s room students were able to muke cluy pots which will be fired in the kiln by url teucher. Beck. In Mrs. Henderson’s room, sludents mnde hora books nnd cnndles, nnd in Mrs. Hendrix’s room students lenmed nbout weuving, und made Ihcir own paper mat. Students had a Colonial tasting party. They tasted Hasty Pudding, ginger snnps nnd cider, und mude their own butter. Third grade studenls lumed Ihe mediu ccnter inlo a Colonial village by building houses lo represent tradesmen who lived and worked during Colonial times. Cornatzer Elementary Starting last monlh, sludents started a large multi-class unit on “Pictures at an Exhibition” by Modest Mussorgsky. “Pictures” is a large work consisting of many movements. The whole piece is a musical lour through an art gallery. Mussorgsky had a friend who was an artist and architect, Victor Hartmann. Mussorgsky went to an exhibition of Hartmann’s work, and wns inspired to write pieces of music lo accompany Ihc sketches nnd paintings he saw there. Students will be lenrning nbout the chnrnctcristics of the Romnntic period of music history and Russian,culture in Ihc mid to inle 1800s. They will be studying thc nrl of Victor Hartmann and how Mussorgsky’s music relûtes to the emotions Ihut Ihe pictures bring forth. Thc sludents will lenrn new vocubulnry words ns they explore the lilies nnd descriptions of cnch movement. They will shnrpen listening skills by identifying woodwind, percussion and brass instruments as they study cach movement of the concert band arrangement of Mussorgsky’s music. Auditions for thc chorus were held and rehearsals slurled. There wns n grcnt turnout for nuditions nnd nil students made it into the group. The theme in chorus is muiti-culturnl music. The students will explore the music and lungunges of severul cultures ucross the worid. Kindergurten clnsses nre creuting nrtwork to decornte hullwuys and clnssrooms. The themes for the past two months included pumpkins, Hnlloween snfety, homes und tools, Nutive Americuns and Pilgrims, Thanksgiving, Ihe five senses, and the Gingerbread Man. During a unit on pumpkins, students estimated Ihc number of pumpkin seeds' und cut open cluss pumpkins to count the number of seeds. Ench student decorutcd their own pumpkin in lots of creutive wnys. During thc Hnlloween, Ihey Inlked nbout how to be snfe when trick or trculing, nnd the difference between reul nnd pretend ihings. They studied kinds of liomcs tliut people cun live in und homes thnt some common unimnls live in. In November, they Icnrned ubout Nutive Americuns und Pilgrims nnd the first Thnnksgiving. They hnd their own Kindergarten Thanksgiving Feast with turkey, stuffing, and homemade pumpkin pie. , Students nre getting rendy for the Christmas season, and read the story of thc Gingerbread Mun. They creutcd Gingcrbreud Man omuments to' hnng on classroom Christmas trees. Students urc lenrning nbout Ihe five senses of sight, touch, smell, hcnring, nnd tusle, .und hnd fun Inste-tcsting several foods nnd guessing whut Ihey were. Please See Schools - Page DS Mocksville Elementary secontd grade students practice measurements on Book Character Day. Cornatzer Elementary fifth grade English Language Learners Andy Argueta, Sharony Kopei and Ivania Salgado presented immigration projects to their fifth grade peers. These students are Americans who have immigrants in their families, and they were able to share about their families countries of origin and how immigration had affected them. Shown are Ivania Salgado and Andy Argueta. Cornatzer Elementary Cougars of the Week of Nov. 30, from left; front - Khamauri Wilson, Eric Castro-Analco, Chloe Beal, Brian Reyes, Stacie Hodge, Savannah Beeker: row 2 - Jacob Huffman, Bronwyn Bartlett, Andy Flores- Parada, Bishop Norman, Mackenzie Dalton, Caroline Trotter; row 3 - Partick Evans, Matthew Glass, Katelyn Webb, Matthevy Hoke, ZeMora Cockerham, Kristina Shouse. Not pictured: Nicholas Reed, Abigail Gaither, Devin Coleman. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 10,2009 - D3 Davie High PTSA Celebrates Tiie Arts More thnn 50 people ullended the Davie High PTSA “A Celebration of thc Arts” ut the general assembly meeting Mondny, Nov. 16. Held in the.mcdin centcr nt the Dnvic High, there were performances by the Madrigal Singers, D avie High Saxophone Quartet, Terri Winchell’s dance students and an excerpt of the' upcoming play, “Alice in Wonderland” by Jen Calhoun’s drama class. PTSA Vice President Ale O’Brien opened the meeting nnd the colors were presented by the JROTC with the invocation by Col. Terry Hales. Kristine Kokoski gave a brief presentution on how to browse the Dnvie High website, wilh emphnsis on daily nnnounecments. Denn Tutterow, PTSA web muster, talked bricfiy about thc PTSA website. Puintings by sludents lined the wnlls und other artwork dccornted,the shelves. Kuyligh Clemmons, a junior and an Art III student, talked nbout the visunl arts, the different levels of Art I, II nnd III nnd described the displays in the media ccnter. Scvernl door prizes were given to students, parents and teachers who attended. Drawings were held for students on the honor roll for the last qunrter. The Duvje High , P'TSA encouragcs students to work harder by offering a cnsh prize ut thc end of each grading period., Winners were; freshman, Joseph Vun Nimen; sophomore, Weston Walker; junior, Michael Waters; senior, Lindsey M iller. These students’ names were chosen from ull studenls who made the A-B honor roll. A .$100 check wns given for cach grade level.. Thc PTSA gives a .$250 chcck ill a drnwing at thc end of thc y'ciu' to a student who has mude thc A-B honor roll ull four quurlers. The Dnvie High PTSA is working to provide academic The Davie High Sax Quartet - Kristin Ferebee, Gerald Stakley, Pete Newman and Jessica Grough - perform for the PTSA meeting. At right is a mask that was a part of the art display. support, and stuff apprcciulion to thc sludenis nnd stuff nt the school through severul different progrnms. They m p l r - B usy 1st G raders Students in Angelina Etter's first grade class at Mocksville Elementary enjoy decorating ginger­ bread houses (below). Amanda Peters, student teacher, helps Layla Caldwell (above) decó­ rate her gingerbread house. Joseph Wilson (left) decorates his house. Students learn firsthand about Christ­ mas in Italy by Lucio lacopi (bottom).. encouragc locnl businesses to pnrtner with them to provide support for progrnms not funded in thc budget. An exnmple is Ihc “Wishes for clnssrooms nnd PTSA will try Succcss progrnm. Tcucheis cnn to find il wny to provide the request funds for uddilionul funds, or pnrtner with n things thnl they need for Ihcir business or civic orgnnizution thut cnn meet those needs. ‘Caring Pillows’ Help SGES Students Make Good Choices "Caring Pillows" help sludenis ut Shady Grove Elementary reflect on thc importunce of making good choiccs Throughout the school yenr, cuch classroom has an opportunity lo assemble two curing pillows Ihut nre given lo two stuff members in appreciation for Iheir hurd work nnd kind spirit in helping Ihc sludents. This uclivity is munnged through Ihe guidunce C.1USSCS. Ench student^ is encouraged to reficct on his or her behnvior und to choose behnviors thutleud to success in thc clnssroom us well those behaviors lhal help lo strengthen rclnlionships. With rcgulur review of mnking good choiccs, sludents tnlk wilh ease nboul Ihe importunce of such behaviors as being u good listener, following directions, tuking tums, nlwnys doing your best, using helpful words und helpful hunds. “The first few minutes of n •guidnnce uclivity focuses on mnking good choices,” snid Chrislitin Orgnon,, counselor. “The curing pillow symbolizes' how our good choiccs communicute lo ourselves nnd those nround us thut wc cure. Sludcnis must cnrn, through their good choiccs, un opportunity lo usscmble n pnrt of Ihc curing pillow. It is exciting und spcciul when the clnss finnlly is ubie to stuff thc pillow, vote on who to give Ihc pillow to (which is difficult bccuuse there |s usuully u long iist of stuff Ihut help Ihe clnss), hug Ihe pjllow, nnd Ihcn surprise Ihe stuff member wilh tho curing pillow. Along wilh giving thc staff member the, pillow, students express their appreciation verbally us well, “It is nice to give gifts, but perhups the best gifis ure nil of those good choices we nro mnking throughout tho duy,” she suid. Davie High Jr. Civitans Induct Officers, l\/lembers Davie High Junior Civilan Club lickl Iheir officcr induction nnd new member inslallntion ccrcmony on Nov. 4 nt Dnvie High School. Officers were pre­ sented with officer pins lind new members were presented now member pins. The dcdicution of this yeur’s members to Iheir school nnd community is to be com­ mended, Tlie club hus purtici- pnted in Ihe following projects; collected cunncd food for thc Storehouse for Jesus, held n suc- cessfiil fundraiser, bought gifts for tliree "Lillie Lnmbs,” spon­ sored n toy drive for 'Toys for Tols,” nnd, donnted $25 lo the Dnvie Higli Librnry. The club pluns lo present goodies nnd n DVD to the Exceptionul Children’s clnss, visit u locnl nursing home bringing stuffed nnimuls und curds lo cach resi­ dent and will hold a Christmus parly for llie club. The club hns ulreudy plunned severul events lo parlicipnte in nfter the holi­ days. The club hns been one of thc few in the slute lo nchieve Honor Club stutus from Civitnn Inter- nnlional for the past si years un- . der thc tutelage of Iheir advisor, Jill Gaither. These fulure lead­ ers huve nirendy purticipnied in enough events to receive Honor Club this yenr ns well. Officers ure: co-presidents, Melissn Nichols and Roger Adkins; co-vice-presidents, Jansen McDaniel and Mall Hursey; secretary, Paige Smurt; treasurer, Destiny Pearcy; PR coordinator, Colleen Hennelly; historian, Kacy Yount; sergeant- at-arms, Joshua Peeler; and, di-' rector, Shane Butcher. Members are; Kaylee Allison, Dylan Andrade, An­ drew Austin, Hannah Brunstetter, Kaitlyn Cheek, Whitney Correli, Aili Dyer, Zach Fair, Alecia Harmon, Jes­ sica Green, Nicole Griewek, David Hursey, Kevin Jordan, Eric King, Ethan Krey, Jessie McCaffrey, Emily McClum­ rock, Sydney McCune, Angel Murtin, Cnrolinn Miller, Currie Miller, Lorenu Millo, Benjumin Pudilln, Brice Renegnr, Morgnn Rowe, Kutie Sells, Kyle Scrio, Elyssu Tucker, Izzy Vnughn- Jones nnd Mikenzie Woodie.' Tho Dnvie High Junior Civitun Club is n community scrvice club for young people. Members are given the oppor­ tunities of leudcrship thut the community, Mocksville Civitun Club nnd Dnvie High School hope lo develop. By pnrticipnl- ing in Junior Civiinn, members hnve Ihe opportunity to develop lendership skills through com- municntion nnd Icnmwork, nil thc while he or she develops n sense of public responsibility through community scrvice us well ns promoting the skills needed for u positive self-imnge und helps crente n positivé pub­ lic imuge for all young people. Mocksvillc Civitun Club spon­ sors Ihe club. B laise B aptist C hurch prCHi'MS H a e u j a n ! L i g h t H a s C o m e ! Satuiclaij, 2)ecc/)i/?ct 12 ■ 7 p.m. Sunday, 2^eceinija'i 13 6 p.m. Blaise Family Life Ccnter 134 Blaise Church Rond Hwy 601 N./I-40 Mocksville, NC D4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 10,2009 Christopher Brown and Sarah Holmes talk about their jobs as Web producers. Their daughter is Mackaylyn Brown. IfsMyJob Pinebrook Students Learn About Careers IVIicrobiologist Tracey Shives with son Evan Shives describes her job. Sludenls at Pinebrook Elementary School participated ill a career unit involving a wide range of activities. Informntion concerning the types of careers, how to pick a cnrccr, what is needed educationally for carccrs, nnd tho best curecrs for specific Mentions in the world wns shared by Kelly Crosby, guidance counselor and teachcrs at each grade level. . Students did interviews with people in the community. This was shared in the clnssrooms. Dave Watson gets help from son Caleb In descnbing his Job In computer systems. Students did writing assignments about their dream career. Throughout Career Week, parents catpe to classrooms to shnre informntion about their careers. Some were firefighters, pilots, small business owners, business professionals, 'health carc workers and community support professionals. There was also a Career Fair for the students in grncfes three through five. Thirty-seven presenters participated including: Daryl Bandy, State Farm Insurance; BB &T; Advance Dance; Salpn 158; Gym 365; Hip Chics; Logib. Designs; Meg Brown Furnishings; Mandi Hines - Pampered Chef; Dtivid Watson - computer repair; Hank Myers, builder/contractor; Pino Diesel: Davie Electrical; Ben Miller-Ferrier; Animal Hospital o!' Bust Duvic; Dental Cure, professionals - Mr. Hurst and Sharon Boger. The health care professionals were Joy Bowles and Carolyn Shoaf. Community support personnel were Cindy Hendrix, Davie Domestic Violence Services; Sgt, Alana Geiger and Capt, Detective J,D, Hartmnn; and Stephen Dunn, Davic EMS, Kim Oibbia from WXll .shared her career with students interested in broadcasting nnd communicntions. Dr, Robert Landry, superintendent, shared his career journey with students and gave some encouragement for seeking higher education gonls. The students toured the trnnsformcd lunch room and outside to ask questions and watch demonstrations, ' Darlene Harris, a nurse, demonstrates proper hand-washing techniques. Mrs, Hill, an international banker, get students Involved In her presentation. Ann Graham, Davie testing coordinator, talks about careers In teaching. Trooper Kevlri Leonard Is a NC Highway Patrolmah. Mrs. Shoemaker, a nt.irse practitioner, gets some help His son Is Landon In describing,her duties. Leonard. Mrs. Welch, a make-up prtlst, shows the tools of her trade. ! : ' ' ' ...........s' ............... ' ' ' ' \. .O s J ,T. ,v V .W; 4 "A V- Z' , .v --•; -.v.-a -i, j.-:, ^ r Гу Continued From Page D2 In math, they nre working on rote counting to 30 nnd beyond, ns well ns counting by 2s, 5s, nnd 10s, They are working on recognizing numbers 1-10, and comparing likenesses and differences of objects, Students continue to practice calendar and pattern concepts daily. Letterland phonics introduced students to Poor Peter (Pp), Sammy Snake (Ss), Ticking Tess (Tt), Naughty Nick (Nn), nnd Golden Girl (Gg), The Lctterlnnd progrnm helps students learn the letters and Schools...DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 10,2009 - D5 their sound, which helps them sound out words in writing. Students continue to make progress with writing. Teachers arc helping them use complete thoughts to create sentences, They also encournge students to sound out the words they write, and nre emphasizing ' the importnnce of including a lot of detail in writing nnd illustrations. Students arc learning two'or more new sight words each week, and spell them dnily as a class. Students arc'looking forward to seeing parents and families at the Christmas breiikfast program. The students arc cxcitcd about sharing all that they have learned. Cougars of the Week for October and November: Ms, Dalton’s class, Brennnn Rutledge, Bryson Robinson, Sadie Eddinger, Brandon Hernandez, Savannah Dugger, Khamauri Wilson, Ethan Harrison; Mrs, Jennings’ class, Alex Speckin, Courtney Wilkes, Mark Metcalf, Lauren Fetherbay, Alex SOmmers, and Chloe Beal; Mrs. Mannino’s class, Brianna Howell, Aii Angell, Timothy Nelson, Aiyssa McDaniel, Eli Smith, nnd Eric Cnstro-Artnlco; Mrs. Rodgers’ clnss, Cristi Vargas, Tiffany Pifer, Mackenzie Smith, TVieshtt Clement, Brian Reyes, W illiam R. Dnvic Elementary In Mrs, Marroquin’s first grade class, students cnn’t wait for Christmas. They learned the true meaning of Christmas is giving more than receiving. The students wrote whnt Gift they would Give someone, Then they wrote their own letters to Santa, on what they wanted for Christmas, The class discussed wants and needs and how importnnt having needs more than wants is. 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AII0,A,0, D6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 2009 iII ■ I iI LEGAL NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE PUBLIC SALE; Mocksvlllo Mlnl- Storage Intends lo sell Ihe oon- . lenls ot Ihe following units In an altempi to collect unpaid rent and expenses: #339 Melissa McDaniel, #223 Mark Relerstad, #199 Sharon McPherson, #102 Jamie Burgess, #96 John Cover, #467 John Ellls and #144 Reco Duren. Publlo Saie Date; December 18.2009 at 1;00'p.m. Household Items. No personai checks. Bal­ ance must be paid by December 16.2009 to stop sale. 124 Eaton Rd„ (336) 751-2483. l2-3-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY Special Proceedings No,: 09 SP „234 "Substitute Trustee; Philip A. Glass ' NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE ■ sa le ” Date ol Sale; December 16,2009 j'Tlmobf Saie; 12:30 p.m. ■; Place of Sale; Davie County ;■ Courthouse •■ Descriplion ot Property: Exhibit ;; “A" - in Farmington Township; Being known and designated as Lot #78 as shown on the map ::of Bermuda Run Golf and Coun- ,';iry Club, Section S, recorded in ;;Plat Book 4, at Page 83, in the Ofllce of Ihe Register ol Deeds ol " Davie County, North Carolina, ref- erence to which js hereby made :: for a more particular and accurate descriplion. u Record Owners; Lisa D. TIilman, >fka Lisa D. Cheek '.'Address of Property; 10.18 '.1 Riverbend Drive, Advance, NC 27006 "Deed of Trusl; "Book; 722 Page; 872 -Dated; Juiy 23,2007 Grantors; Usa D. Tillman, fka Lisa mD. Cheek and Wiiilam Michael "Tiiiman, non-obllgor spouse/ owner “Originai Beneficiary; The CiT "iJroup/Consumer Finance, ino. CONDITIONS OF SALE; Should l| io property be purchased , J by a Ihird party, that parson must :;:pay Ihe tax of Forty-five Cents ;;146c) por Ono Hundred Dollars ;::($100.00) required by N.C.G.S, ;:;§7A-308(a)(1), "I,: This sale is made subjeot to ail ;;;gnpald taxes and superior liens or :;;ancumbrances ol record and as- ;::sessmenls, if any, against the said :;|Jroporiy, and any recorded ,;:ieases. This saie is also subjeot :;:to any applicable counly land ¡.'I'lCansfer lax, and the successful Iv'third party bidder shall be required "to make payment for any such .' county land transfer lax. A cash doposit of 6% of the .''purchase price wlll be required al • Ihe time of tho salo. Any success- - ;fui bidder shall be required to ten- "der the full balance of the pur­ chase price so bid In cash or certi­ fied check at the. time the Substi­ tute Trustee tenders to him a deed for the property or allempis to ton- dor such deed, and should said successful bidder fall to pay the full balance purchaso price so bid at that time, he shall remain liable on his bid as provided for in North ' Carolina Qeneral Statutes Section 45-21.30 (d) and (e). This sale Wili be held open ten (10) days for up­ set bids as required by law. Residential real property with less than 15 rental units; art order > for possession of the property may be issued pursuant to G,S. 45- 21,29 In favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties in pos­ session by the clerk ol superior court of tho county in which the property is sold. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered into or renewed on br after October 1, 2007, may, after receiving notice of saie, terminate the rental agree­ ment upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. Upon terrninatlon of Q rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the elleclive dale ol the termination. Dated; 10-7-09 Posted on 11-18-09 Philip A. QIass, Substitute Trustoe Nodeli, Glass & Haskell, L.L,P 12-3-09 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY AMENDED NOTICE OF FORE­ CLOSURE SALE 09 SP 23 Under and by virtue of the power of saie contained In a cer­ tain Deed of Trust mada by Dou­ glas Robinson lo Clint Calaway, Trustee(s), dated the 27lh day of March, 2006, and recorded in Book S&Si Page 2 2 1 , in Davio County Registry, North Carolina, defaull having been made In the payment of the noto thereby se­ cured by the s^ld Deed of Trust and the undersigned, Substitute Trustee Sen/ices, Inp. having been substituted as Trustoe In said Deod of Trust by an Instrument duly recorded in the Olllce of the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina and the holder of the note evidencing said ' indebtedness having directed Ihat the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the courtholise door In the City of Mooksvli!e, Davie Counly, North Carolina al 2:45 PM on December 16,2009 and will sell to the high­ est bidder for cash .the following- real estate situated in the County ol Davie, North Carolina, and be­ ing more particuiariy described as follows; Boing Cohdomlnlum Unit Num­ ber 221 as referred to in that In­ strument enlllled "Declaration 61 www.YORKAUCTION.com " NO BUYER’S p x m m f '• AUCTION Reschedule for Sat. Dcc. 12 @ 10 am Furm Mauh. & Shop Tools o f the late Herman Hill ~ estate 4819 Taylorsville, Hwy. ** Stony Point, NC I-« I'xit # 148 Slalesville, N.C. lake Ilwy. 64 W. ’/< ra., R. llwy, 90, Hill’« Farm 6 m. un L, J, D, 2555, 2030, 2020 Tractors • i-il Super A Traclor * Ford 555 lincldioe • Vcraicr 5041 Rd. Haler * J.D. 1460 Dlicblne, 12 (t, • like new J.D. 702 Rake w/ iiyd. fold • like new 18 It. Tedder w/ hyd. Fold • 10 ft. & 6 ft. Hush Hogs * Dljc, Harrows • Plows • Tillage Tool • Dlade • Dox Blade * Tooth Rake • I’osI Hole Auger • 5 Trailers • Corrals» Gales • Feeders • 5 Fence Chargers • J.D. Oator • 20 hp. J.D. 345 Lawn Tractor • J.D. 318 Lawn Tractor, hyd. • Cash Grass Catcher w/ hyd. dump * Wood Splitters * Table Saws • Radlai Arm Saws • Wood Lalhe * Mctai Hand Saw • Joiner • Air Compressors • Drill I’ress • Welders • Shaper/Molder * Foley Saw Filers • 48" Ridgid Pipe Wrench • Wrcnches, Sockels & I land Tools • l.uraber* vinlago wide Boards * Firewood www.YQRKAUCT10N.com 704-546-2696 * H arm ony, NC nc«l74***.t//ici/W5 Condominium" (hereinafter called "Declaration") recorded in the Of­ fice of the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, on the 7th day ol May 1973 In Deed Book 89, on Pages 332 Ihrough 343, inclusive, as amended by Amendment to Declaration ol Con­ dominium for Bermuda Run Qolfdomlnlum Tract 1, recorded in Deed Book 00, Page 532, on Juiy 17, 1973, and a further amendeti by Amoridment lo Dec­ laration of Condonftlnium for Ber­ muda Run Golfdomlnium Traot 1, recorded In Deed Book 91, Page , 788, on November 7,1973, and as rtiore particuiariy described In the PIdhs of Bermuda Run Condo­ minium Buildings filed for record in Unit ownership File No. 1 and as recorded in Plat Book 4,.Page 116, all of the above references In the Ollice ol Ihe Regislor ol Deeds of Davis County, North Carolina, Together with Improvements lo­ cated thereon; said property being located at 160 Golfview Drive, Ad­ vance, North Carolina, Together with an undivided 2,3217% interest In and to the "common areas and laoilltles" as referred to In paragraph C of said declaration, as amended to which relerence Is hereby made for a more pfartioular description ol said “common Areas and f^aoliilles," Trustee may, in the Trustee's sole discretion, delay the sale lor up to one hour as provided In NCGS §45-21.23. Should the property be pur-- chased by a third party, that per­ son must pay Ihe tax ol Forty-Five Cents ($0.45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCQS §7A-308(a)(1). The property lo be olfered pur­ suanl to this notice ol sale Is be­ ing offered for sale, transler and conveyance "AS IS, WHERE IS,” Nellher Ihe Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by Ihe deed ol trust/security agreement, or both, being loreclosed, nor the olllcers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representa­ tive of either the Trustee or the holder of tho note make any rep­ resentation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environ­ mental, health or safely conditions existing in, on, al or relating lo the property being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or li­ abilities arising out of or In any way relating lo any such condition ex­ pressly are disclaimed. Also, this properly Is being sold subject lo all taxes, special assessments, and prior ilens or encumbrances of record ond any recorded releases. Said properly Is also being sold subject to applicable Federal j^ndi State laws. A cash deposit or cashier's check (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of tho purchase prico, or seven hundred fifty dol­ lars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required al the time of the saie. An order for possession of the property may be issued pursuant to Q.S, 46-21.29 In favor of the pur­ chaser and against the party or parlies in possession by the clerk . of superior court of the county in which the properly Is sold. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered into or re­ newed on or alter October 1,2007, may alter receiving the notice ol sale, torminate the renlal agree- ment upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. Upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. THIS IS A COMMU>JiCATiON FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. THE PURPOSE OF THiS COM­ MUNICATION IS TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, except as stated below in the instance of bankruptcy protection. IF YOU ARE UNDER THE PROTECTION OF THE BANK­ RUPTCY COURT OR HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED AS A RE­ SULT OF A BANKRUPTCY PRO- CEEDiNG, THiS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT AND FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES AND IS NOT IN­ TENDED AS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECTA DEBT OR AS AN ACT TO COLLECT, ASSESS, OR RE­ COVER ALL OR ANY PORTION OFTHE DEBT FROM YOU PER­ SONALLY. This 25th day of November, 2009. • SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE SERVICES, INC. SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE BY; Attorney at Law ' The Law Firm of Hutchens, Senior & Britton, P.A. Attorneys for Substitute Trustee Services, inc. P.O. Box 1028 4317 Ramsey Street Fayeltevllie, North Carolina 28311 http://seles.hsbflrm.com Case No; 1002686 12-3-2Ш Harris Pool & Supplies ClMitg • (ЫяЬ • 1^ t Sÿa insbblioa 0|ieiilngtlMe*№)IUnerRHibcMieat Tommy HarTis/Owiicr-Over 20 Yrs, Exp. 277 PIciLsant Лсгс Dr., Mocksvillc Home (336) 2844817 Business (336)9094027 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' Having qualllled as Executor of the Estate of JOHN W. PILCHER, late of Davie County, this.ls to no­ tify aii persons having oiaims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before March 3, 2010, (being three (3) months (rom the first day of publi­ cation of this notice) or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their re­ covery,' All persons indebted to said estate will please make Im­ mediate payment to the under­ signed. This the 3rd day of December, 2009, DARRELL PILCHER 1020 Pine Biufl Lane Walnut Cove, NC 27052 12-3-41П NORTH CAROLINA " DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of NINA JEAN H. BARNES, lale of Davio County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or betore March 3, 2010, (be­ ing Ihree (3) months from the first , day of publication of this notice) or this notice will be pleaded ih bar of Iheir recovery. Aii persons In­ debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This thé 3rd day of December, 2009. BRENDA B, HUNTER 188 Pudding Ridge Road Mocksville, NC 27028 12-3-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllled as Executor of Ihe Estate of ANNA B. GAUTSCH, late of Davie County, thjs is to no­ tify ail persons havirig claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before February 19,2010, being three (3) monlhs from tho first day ot publi­ cation or this notice wlll be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ail persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to Ihe undersigned. This the 19th day of November, 2009, QEORQE R. GAUTSCH P.O. Box 512 Martinsville, VA 24114 11-19-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of . the Estate of MARY LEE HARRIS, late of Davie County, this is to no­ tify all persons haying oiaims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before February 19,2010, being three (3) months from the first day of publi­ cation or this notice will bo pleaded In bar of thelr recovery. Ail persons Indebted to said estate wlll please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 19th day of November, 2009. RONNIE S. HARRIS 366 Meadow Way SW Pataskala, OH 43062 11-19-4tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co-Execu- lors of the Estate of TROY VES­ TAL DANNER, late ot Davie County, this is lo notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo the undersigned on or before February 26, 2010, (being three (3) months from the first day of publication of this no­ tice) or this notice wiil be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 26th day of Novomber, 2009. DONALD JOE DANNER . 941 Tamworth Rd, Asheboro, NC 27203 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co-Execu- lors of the Estate of CHARLES T. WHEELER, JR., late ol Davie County, this is lo notify all persons having oiaims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before February 26, 2010, (being three (3) months from the first day of publication of this no­ tice) or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate wlll please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 19th day of November,'2009:'................•'"■■"-"I ■' CHARLES TiHOMAS WHEELER, ill 136 Dutchman Creek Road Elkin, NC 28621 MARTIN & VAN HOY, LLP Allorneys at Law Ten Court Square Mocksviiie, NC 27028 11-26-41 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE - Inthe Matter of: THi L. ALDERMAN 09SP76 Under and’by virtue of the power, of sale contained In that certain Deed of Trusl executed by THi L. ALDERMAN (PRESENT RECORD OWNER(S); THi L. AL­ DERMAN) lo Richard Q. Pfefferkorn, Trustee, dated May 15, 2008 and recorded in Deed Book 768, al Page 260 in the Of­ fice of the Register of Deeds of Davie Counly, North Carolina, de­ fault having been made In the pay­ ment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, Kelly M. Olia or Ken­ neth C. Otis, iii, having been sub- siltuled as Trustee In said Deed of Trust by an instrument duly re­ corded In the Office of the Regis­ ter of Deeds of Davie Copnty, North Carolina and the holder of the note evidencing said Indebted­ ness having directed Ihal the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the under­ signed Substitute Trustee will of­ fer for sale at the courthouse door In the City of Advance, Davie County, North Carolina at 10:00 a.m. on the 22nd day of Decem­ ber, 2009 and wlll sell to the high­ est bidder for cash the following real estate situated In the County of Davie, North Carolina, and be­ ing more particularly described as follows; TRACT l! BEING all of Lot 1 containing 2.966 acres as set forth on the Plat Map lor Alan Mock Trustee recorded in Plat Book 9, Page 333, In the Office of the Reg­ ister of Deeds of Davie Counly, North Carolina, to which map ref­ erence is hereby made lor a more particular description of said lot. TRACT il! BEING all of Lot 2 containing 2.324 acres as set forth on the Plat Map for Alan Mock Trustee recorded in Plat Book 9, Page 333, In the Office of the Reg­ ister of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, to which map ref­ erence is hereby made for a more particular description ol said lot. Substitute Trustee may. In the Substitute Trustee's sole discre­ tion, delay the sale for up to one hour as provided In N.C.G.S. 45- 21,23, Should the property be pur­ chased by a third party, that per­ son must pay the tax of Forty-Five Cents ($0,45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100,00) required by N,C,Q,S.7A-308(a)(1), The property lo bo offered pur­ suant to this Notice of Sale Is be­ ing offered for saie, transfer and conveyance "AS iS, WHERE IS." Neither the Substitute Trustee nor the holder ol the note secured by the Deed olTrusI being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attor­ neys, employees, agents orautho­ rized representative of either the Substilute Trustee or the holder of the note make any representation or warranty relating to the lllle or any physical, environmental, health or salety conditions exist­ ing In, on, at or relating lo the prop­ orty being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or iiablillles arising oul of or In any way relat­ ing to such condition expressly aro disclaimed. Also, this property is being sold subject to ail taxes, spe- , clal assessments, easements, rights of way, restrictions of record and prior Ilens or encumbrances ot record and any recorded re­ leases, A cash deposit or cashier’s check (no personai checks) of five ' percent (¿Voj of the purchaso price, or Seven Hundred Filly Dol­ lars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, wlll bo required at the time of Ihe sale. The sale will be reported lo the Court and will remain open for ad­ vance or upset bids for a period of ten (10) days, if not advance or upset bids are filed with the Clerk of Court, the saie will be conllrmed. An order lor possession ol the property may be issued pursuant to N.C.G.S, 45-21,29 In lavor ol the purchaser and against the party or parties in possession by the Clerk of Superior Court of the county in which the property is sold. Any person who occupies the' property pursuanl lo a renlal agreement entered Into or re­ newed on or after October 1,2007, may, after receiving the Notice of Sale, terminate the rental agree­ ment upon 10 days' wrillen notice lo the landlord. Upon termination ol a rental agreement, Ihe tenant is liable lor rent due under the rental agreement prorated lo the effective date ol the terminalion. This the 19lh day of November, 2009. ■ Kelly M. Otis, Substitute Trustee Hendrick, Bryant & Nerhood, LLP 723 Coliseum Drive, Suite 101 Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Telephone; 336,723-7200 12-10-2ln 'mSAIinSSIIOPIirDIWIEEIIIIElIltSI 4 9 Thank You! To All of Our Great Custoiners and Friends! • MOTNER’S RINGS Made for Mom! •CLASS RINGS Order Now! • QUALITY WATCHES 20-40% OFF! AYear GOLD GALLERY •REPAIRS'""Specialty! MOCKSVILLE 1 5 1 -m i NEXTTO PEEBLES CLEMMONS 766-1800 NEXTTOMI-PUEBLO • 1/2 PRICEI Jewelry! CASH FOR CHRISTIVIAS • W E BUY GOLD DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 10,2009 - D7 LEGAL NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY INTHE QENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO.; 09 CVD 904 Mary Beth Lewis, PialnlK, vs. Rodger Lee Lewis, Defendant. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF ROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: Rodger Lee Lewis TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed In the above-entitled action. The nature of the relief be­ ing sought is as follows; . The Plaintiff, Mary Beth Lewis, has filed a Complaint seeking an absolute divorce. You are required to make de­ fense io such pleading no later than Ihe 20lh day of January, 2010, said date being forty (40) days from the first, publication of this notice, and upon your failure to do so,' the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court lor the relief sought, This the 10th day of December, 2009. MARTIN & VAN HOY, LLP BY: Sally W. Smith Attorney for Plaintiff Ten Court Square Mocksviiie, NC 27028 (336)751-2171 12-10-31П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY IN THE QENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 09 CVD 882 State Employees Credit Union, Plaintiff, vs. Sleven Stewart, Defendant. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO; Sleven Stewart, Ihe above named defendant TAKE NOTICE Ihal a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed In Ihe above entitled Superior Court action. The nature of tho relief being sought is as fol­ lows; The Plaintiff, Stale Employees Credit Union, has liiod a complaint sepking money owed. You are required lo make de­ fense to such pleading not later than the 19lh day of January, 2010, said dale being 40 days from the flrsl publlcallon of Ihls notice and upon your failure to do so the party seeking servlco against you will apply lo Ihe court for the relief sought. This Ihe 3rd day of December, 200P, ................ . ,, ,,, ri BY: C[iad,C. ^reiTOpn, Attorney lor Plalrltlff 26 Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2918 12-10-31П GENE TREXLER Now & Old Roofs Vinyl Siding & Trim Build Porchos/Docks ' Froo EBtimotos336-284-4571 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICB TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executrix of Ihe Estate ol LILLIAN E. TALLENT, late ol Davie County, Ihis is to no- tily all persons, llrms and corpora­ tions having claims agalns said estate to present Ihem to Ihe un­ dersigned on or before March 10, 2010, (being Ihree (3) monlhs from the first day of publication ol this notice) or this nolico wiil be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons, llrms, and софогаНопа indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 7th day of December, 2009. ALMA JOY TUTTLE 156 Cricket Lane Mocksville, NC 27028 MARTIN & VAN HOY, LLP Attorneys at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 12-10-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Admin­ istrator СТА of the Estate ol Rob­ ert Dean Amos, Deceased, lale ot Davie Counly, Ihls is lo notify all persons, firms or corporalions, háving claims against Ihe estate lo present same duly proven to the undersigned on or before tho 12th day of March, 2010; olhenwlse, this notice will be pied in bar of recov- 'ery. Aii persons, firms or софога- llons Indebled to the estate will please make prompt setllerrient wilh Ihe Adminlslrator OTA. ■ This 3rd day of December, 2009. •Davie E. inablnell P.O. Box 1657 Lexington, NC 27293-1857 Administrator СТА of the Estate of Robert Dean Amos, Deceased Brinkley Walser, PLLC P.O. Box 1657 Lexington, NC 27293 12-10-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS . Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of ROY S. BROWN, JR., late of Davie Counly, this is lo notify ail persons, firms and cor­ porations having claims agalns said esialo to present then) to Iho undersigned on or before March 10,2010, (being three (3) monlhs from Ihe first day of publication of this notice) or this notice will bo pleaded In bar of Iheir recovery. All persons, firms, and corppfj^ljpns indebted to said eslate will piqáse make immediate payment lo Iho undersigned. This the 3rd day of December, 2009. EUINE P BROWN 654 Sanford Avenue Mocksville', NC 27028 MARTIN & VAN HOY, LLP Atlerheys al Law Ten Court Square' Mocksville, NC 27028 12-10-4Ш DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Eslate of HERMAN J, SPILLMAN, late ol Davie County, this Is to nollly all persons, firms and corporalions having claims agalns said eslate to present them- lo the undersigned on or belore March 10, 2010, (being Ihree (3) monlhs trom the first day of publl- callpn of this notice) or this notice wlll bO'pleaded In .bar of their re­ covery. All persons, llrms, and cor­ porations Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate pay­ ment to the undersigned, ' This the 10th day of December, 2009. 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Fi­ nancial aid 11 qualllled, .Housing available. Call Aviation institute of Maintenance (888) 349-5387. "oávffciem m óñr' Yard Sale« Mocktvill* Itloving Splnl Friday-and Saturday, Oa- combor 11 and 12, 3178 Hwy, 601 North, Evory- thlngmu9tgol MociovllloTWO DAVS...Sat 10AM- 1PM. Now In tho bo*, Chriotmas slulf, cards, wrapping pnpor, gllla, docotallona, oto. Ono on­ liro unit of oxorciso sluff, rooumbont bll<os, olliptl- cal machlnse, 40 pairs ol fishing wadors. Iuggago, 25 EZ Up canoplos, air cornprossors, gas gonor- ator, 30 sots ofgoif clubs, 40 golf bags, furnlluro, basoball Stull. 8 slorago unlls with ovor 5,000 itoms, Lols of NEW STUFF, Slar Storago World, 1033 Salisbury Hwy, Rteoi, MookavllleYard Salo (Rain or Shlno) Fri & Sat all day Uwn mowor, golf cart, (2) 10 spood bloyclos, 111(0 now baby walkor, baby bouncor, play pon, housohold llems, wood eater, outdoor awing, ta­blo & chairs. 492-2172 Brackon Road 601 North Mocksvtlie.Qarago Salo Deo. 11* & 12" B'-lpm 707 Country t-ano Cloan used toys, assort­ed colioclibios. Christmas gtoonory and misc. llems. A ntiq u es & C ollectibles Bunkbod, block motat , bullion ladder on oa sido; twin top & bollom. Loroy 704.633*3618. $125.00 Doil, porcelain. 2 Ashton / Drako, cotlQCtlblos. $40 And Collector NASCAR. 336-940-3196 Elvis Golden Colebratlon album colloctlblo V* 11519. As)<)ng $125. Call 704-642*1124 B aby Item s Twin's double stroller wilh car seals, basos, 2 malching baby swings & play pen. $300 for all. Call 336-409-3370 B u sin e ss E q uipm ent & S u p p lies Scales. Botksl oloctronlc scales. Wolgh up to 30 lbs. Ac/Dc powered. Liko new. $250.704-вв4*3175. C lo th es A dult & C hildren Clothing, boys'. Slzo 3 jacKols & shirts. Somo namo brand. Liko now. 10 plocoa for $10. 704- 637-0336 Clothing, boys'. Slzo 6* 14. Pants & shirts. Somo brand namo. Liko now. 10 plecos for $10. Call 704-637'0336 Mlnklscket. Long, black. Excollont condition. $500. Gall 704-642И124 leavo message. P lay tlm e l Bo/s toys (20) $5 oa; B- 10 yr olds; Boy & Girl Clothes, $3-$5 oa. (20) 704-055-1378. Shoes, women's, a-a К M. $2 per pair; Women's clothes 14-28W, $2 oa. 7О4-в30-9в7О alter 6 pm Wedding gown from Eden Bridals, size 14. Worn 3 hrs. $100. 338- 940-3196 W ell-d re sse d! Mon's X-LQ Shirts 4X-5X; Pants-50" Waist, $2 oa.: 4 Sportcoats, $5 oa.: 704-857-00ie. C o m p u te rs & S oftw are Desk Top Computer.Uko now.$50. Call Carolyn at 704-458-238D E lectro n ics o L ike new o XBox 380,7gamo8, carry­ing bag, all manuals. $200, obo. 704-43i‘4l'60*. Dalwa - U 2080IH 2 molor linear amp. FCC approvod, lOwattainOO out. $100. 704-Q04-3175 DISH NETWORK$19.99/Mo. FfOO Activa­tion, Free HBO & Froo Showllmo. Ask about our no*crodH promo. 4Bhr Froe Install - Call Now 888-029-2680. OuyDish- Today.com E x ercise E quipm ent Home Gym, singlo slack with ab/back, style G4395, Soars, $400 OBO. 7O4-033-4547 Weight bench with lea illt and welghts(nol molai)$40. ■704-642-6933 lurthor Informalion.lor Weights and Benoti,31Ю + lbs, log 0X1., $225. 330-918-6477 lor moro Information. Farm E quipm ent _ _ _ a n d S u £ g lle ^ (1) 11KW PTO gonoralor with wheel kit and turn* bior, $2,375. 704-639- 1611 (authorized dealer) Fuel & W ood Firewood For Sale Roady lo Burn, you haul. Ploaso Call 336-492-7331 F urniture & A p p lian ces ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Dryer. Kitchen Aid, nal- Ural gas dryer. Whlto. Heavy duty, good condi­tion. $95. 704-202-5045 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ China cabinot, Tempio Stewart. Corner cabinot. walnut. 44’‘x22”x76". Ex­cellent condllton. Early American. $400. Call 704-938-6240 Outer Banks North Carolina Multi-Property AUCTION: Thursday... Dec. 17th... d:00pm 25 O w n v d o l a l il O v v a ío ¡in w iU P ro p o iiio s Soms iiltlnQ ABSOLUTEI • Financing Available lo qualified buyers Apprsltid from $12,000 to an over $1.7 million oceanfront homeI AuctlonSite: Tha Bank of Cunttucic Community Room, 6670Caraloka Hwy,, Grandy, NC ■ Open Houses: December m i m - 2pm to 4pm FordeUils: www.roger8realty.com$5,000 certiflod fund? required. 10% tolal deposit, 10% t)uyers prom. ‘AS IS'. 'R O G ER S N Ml >\i fill»*) F urniture & A p p lian ces Armoire Boaulltul Wood­en'armoko, holds up lo a 32" TV or groat for stor­ago $300. 704-270*7100 Coffee' Table, squaro chorry contomiDoraiy stylo. $45. Loroy. 704- 633*3618 Dlnnotte Tablo; rocían- guiar shapo, w/ bench, |40. Hutch lor drossor w/ 2 mirrors. $20. Са11336-940-Э19в Ffooior, upright w/aulo* matlc dofrost wilh koy. 13.6 cu. (t, Konmoro; $300.704-633-4547 Freeier. 16.6 Whlrpool upright froozor, no frost $125. Call 704-636-6707 If Intoroetod. Garden tub. 49’‘x60^ Paid ovor $400+, asking $350oboi’ Please call 704-938-3137 L e t's eatl Kitchen table w/6padded chairs. Good condition. 704*239*3545, $130.00 tovesMit, boautilul bur­ gundy - with thumbnail trim. Doniso 704*401- 4743, $100.00 M ovie n ig h t! Thoalor sealing, black leather; seats lour all re­clino with drink holders. 7O4-2a7-7130, $50000 Oak dosk w/ chair, $20. Electric stovo, $50. Welder, $50. Microwave, $20, Coll 338-792-0062 Pool table, $75. Air hockey lablo, $20. Up­right Iroozor, $50. Boot clock, $20.330-792-0662 Refrigerator. QE lull slzo, Ice maker In door/looKs, works groat. $350 704-ee0-3270 Tables, French Provin­cial, 2 ond tables, 1 ool- loo table. Like new. $100 lor all. 30' QE oloclric stovo. Whlto. Uko now. $175. 7O4-630-3137 .Washer & 0ТУ9Г. la'Uo capacity,"Whlrpool, $125, 336-918-6477 for moro Inlormatlon. G am es an d T oys Air Hockqy Tablo, 4-ln- ono $25: Rocking Horse $20: BabyWalkor $20. Leroy 704*633-3618 Fuzlon 4 whool ekoolor rog prico $69.00 ® Dick* ■s 704*867*2884, STILL IN BOX-yollow: $40.00 G am e T im e Playstallon Stoorlng whool nnd fool nodal sol. 704-B57-2884. $35.00 Quitar Hero PS 3 game and quitar. $50. Excoilonl condition. Ploaao call 7O4-45B-2309 Nintendo Wll, Wll Sports, Wll FII Gamo & Board moro extras $285. 704-239-3545 Pool Table 7.5', new lell, accossorios, $500. 338- 010-6477 for moro Inlor­matlon. Power Whools 12 volt Mustang QT (rod) $150. 704-857-2604 for moro informalton. Health and Beauty SonnonBrauno Wolif tan­ning bod. 16 bulb, 11Cv. Good shapo. $400. 704* 754*2550 Jew elry Ring, diamond cluster. Now. NEVER WQRNll Paid $350 ~ Soli for $15a 336-782-2861 3/4Ring, diamond. CARAT Princess Cut with hoarts In tho band. $400 OBO 704-279-9545 Ring. Diamond solltalro with diamond & mby wrap wedding sot. Looks like an* gol wings. Almost 1 carat. $350. 336-940-3100 , T ick-to ck Mickoy Mouse pockot watch. $375. Cal! 704*' 433-0651. IVIisc F or S ale 2-ton Hydraulic shop hoist w/8* ton ram; ong. stand 4000 pds.: eng. levolor. All $325, 704-633-7905 Air ComproMor, 2 HP.Soars 150 PSl $185; 1 I.S HP Spoodalr1iaPSI,$150; 33 oal tanks. 704.033-7S05. Antique bor, 1949. Musl sool $75. Fishtank Iron sland, $00. DInlnfi hulch, $75. Muat sool Tablo saw, $175. Now In box. 704-640-2990 Beverage cooler. 4 door coke cola beverage cooler (bov-nlr) 7 It long works groat S400. 704'642-6933 B ob T im berlake Print. "Mid-Day" Framed, signed, and numbored., Valuod at $1,225. Ashing $500.704-930-3137 Computer with Windows 90. $100, Computer dosk, $35, 336-6SS-5034 Cookware - Wo stopped doing dinner partlosl Wo havo somo beaullful 22-ploco sots tor salol Wn- lorioss, Surolcol Stain­ less Sleoll Lllollme War- ranly, Reloll $1809, now $20911-800-434-4628. Display oabinets. Uko now. 4B''*38'’X20". 2 avaiiablo. $200 each. Pleaso call 704-039-5531 G reat g iftiGoCart & etrg. hso. 6 HP rollbar pd. spd. pdl. w/adj. stop. Agos 7-11, $500, ,7»i‘e33-79Q5. ,, HandbagSt women's. $1* $5 on,; MacQroflor Qoll Oag w/Wll6on clubs $40; 704*03i)-0070ailor5pm. Keep it safe lo Cabinot, locking, 4* drawer; 704*239*3545Filo Cal locking, 4* $50.00 Luggage carrier for car topThard typo). $35. Call 704-642*6033 lor more Information. OII hoator» molai, large. Practically brand nowl Boroly used. Very oco* nomicai. $495. Call 704- 636-4632 Plate. 1976 AVON Christmas piato, third edi­tion Wodgewood. $25. 704-638*8964 Pre-llt 5 ft Christmas Ireo, $3. Wrapping paper, .25/ por, Christmas lights, $1 oa. Aii new. 704-693*4054 Skateboard plastio quar* tor pike, grind rail, 3 sid­ ed table top. $80. 704- 213*4739 Swing. Now Fishor Price swing away baby swing, $75, Oak “0” gaugo train lablo wilh 'buildings, $175. Call 704*279-0924 Tiros. 245 40 RI 7 Yoko­hama Advan high perfor­mance. $80 Ptoaso call 336*787-5803 V room I 302 Headers $100; Com­puter $100; Call 704-433* 0651. M usic S a le s & S ervice Amplifier. Poavoy 20 wait bass amp. Like now. $100. 704-664- 3175 (or mdrolnlo. Quitar. Ibanez bass gui­tar. 20 watt amp. Poarl whlto. Like now. $250. 704*664*3176 S porting G o o d s Ping Rapture Irons; Rod Dot. Very good condition. 5 • PW. $300. Call 704- 633*9453 BARBARA o o o o o o o o o oCassorolo dlshos, $2. Canning jars nnd tids. $8. Cali 704*857-1807 P ù P ù < fù < tù ù ù Now Raptor. $150. Ploaso call 704-042*7155 (or moro Inlormalton И Д Д Д Й В С И W ant to Buy M erch an d ise Cash paid lor unused Di­ abolic Tost Strips - Up to $10 per box. 336-407- 0664 Timber wanted-Pino or hardwood. 5 acres or moro solocl or clear cut. Shaver Wood Praducts, Ino. Cnll 704-278-9291. Timber Wanted, 1 aero or more, pine or hard­wood, cloar or solocl, H & M Logging, 330-400- 0570 C ats D ogs . ilea. Rod Heoi* or & Dalmatian mix, >6 wooks old. Call 704-213- 3478, sotó SO LD A ll m y puppies qulchlyl I'm very pleased with the results. - L T , China Grove SO LD Froo eat, whlto Poislan. Female. Approx. 0 monihs old. Lillor box tralnod. 704-433-5Св4 between 6pm-9pm Free col. Calico, short haired, spayod lemalo & Male noutorod smoko gray lap cat, 704-223-1500 Free Kitten, male. Ap­prox. 4 monihs old. White with orange oars & tall. Extremely loving. Worm­ ed. Indoor home only. 704-636-9980 Froo kittens lo good homo, 1 malo & 1 temalo, neutered 8, spayod. 5-6 mosold.704-639-193p Freo kittens.Bom Oclober 10'“.3 avallabto. 11s a bob toll cat. 704-232-1418 Froe kittens. Smoko pray, 6 weoks old to lov- Inn homo. Rescued, own- dr1osl|ob. 704-223-1508 L itte r b ox tra in e d Froo to good homo, malo cat,.g yra. old. black, very gontio. 704*708-0550 or 704-216*8550. B u sin e ss O p p o rtu n ities SO LD Sold all m y pupplos. I would doflivtely place my ad with tho Sulisbuty Post again. - J.W.. SaliS' bury SO LD toy poodi BoautttuI pups born on Novombor 4. Rogistorod wlih first shots and womiod. Roady in lime (Of Christmas. $450. 704-070-8731 W anna puppy? Mlxod brood pupplos, Irool 7 toady to go to good homos. Ploaso call 704- 037-0049 lor moro Info. Instruction Drivers/Trainees Need­ed. Nalional Carriers Hir­ing Nowt No oxporionco noododi No CDL? No probloml Training avail­able with Roadmastor. Cali Now. 806-494-8459. Learn lo Operate aCrane or' Bull Dozor. Hoavy Equipment Train­ing. l^allonal Cortlilcallon. Financial & Placomonl Assistance. Georgia School of Conslrucllon. www.t4oavy5.com. Use codo "NCCNH" 1-060- 218-4460 L o st & F ound FOUND BEAGLE Found smoll boaglo in Millers roslaurant parking lot (Mocksvillo) on 11-10* 09. Call to idonlily. 336* 941*3013 FOUND dog, Chihuahua. Male, woll-groomod. Oldor dog, houso tralnod. Walked inlo tho CVS on innos St. MIssos his own­er - he won't ooll 336- 401*0253/704-467-5074 J u s t fo u n d ! 4 mth. old puppy, Qarrolt Rd^lh St. Call lo identify. 704'202-7вЗВ, o th e r P e ts Free pot white rabbits.To loving homo. 1 yoi Call 704-640-94C, larold. Cnif 704-640-9407 beforo 9pm. B u sin e ss O p p o rtu n ities AUL CASH VENDINQtDo You Earn Up to $000/day (polonlial)? Your own locnl toulo. 25 Machines and Candy. All lor $0,995. 1-088-753- 3458, MuiliVond, LLC. Join Satlsbury's Winning Team! Dorry Steedtoy, Brian Hightower, Brian Hatley, A great business' op(J6rtlinity aWaitS'iidur Business prosonlalion at Hampton inn Sal­ isbury on Docombor 15 or 15 nt 7:00 p.m. Call 704-076-8701 to rosorvo your eoatl DogIS Free A KC , C hocolate Lab Spayod, fomalo, 3 yrs w/rocords, up-to-date shots, houso trained, groat w/kids. Needs lov- mg homo with fenced yd. 704-267-1810 Free dog lo good home Femafo Ionly.Boxer.Spayod. Ownor moving, can't tako. 704-638-8082 Free dog. Fomalo black & whilo Lab. Approx. 1 yoar old. Needs loncod yard. Housobrokon. tteods to bo lixed. 704-638-8441 Free dog. Mole dtocolalo Boaglo, noods room to njn would be good .hunting dog. Cali 70.1-433-2241 GREAT PET! Free black lab mix, to­rnale, 5 monihs old with 1st 2 sols of shots. House trained, great wilh kids. Noods loving homo with foncod yd. 704-267-1810. ДЩГТОРДУ Ì Mlnlaturo Dachshunds 2 males, 2 fomalos. $150 oa. 336-998-5789 N eeds a H om el Froo Dog. Boxer mix, spayod femalo, oxcolloni w/chlldren, 2 yrs old. 336* 926*6542 Patented Happy Jock Floa BoQcon; Control Floaa In tho homo without toxic chemicals. Results overnlghll GOODMAN FARM SUPPLY 857-5938 www.happyjacklnc.com MANUFACTURER'S COUPON | ^ dÌpIRES 12МШ ! infrared Mirada Healer CUT YOUR HEATING BIllS UP TO 50°Г Heat up to 1000 sq. ft. for Pbntiies о day Was • Cannot start llres «Full factory warranty i «Safe around kids «Money Dock ! ' &pQls Guarantee I 1-877-497-4427 ' Must Mention Coupon Code 6566 j Call l^v^Sjjpptles Limited Dining Tablo. Roudish woodod. with 4 paddod arm chairs. $100. 336- 751*5306 Instruction Alrllnos Are Hiring*Train for high paying Avi* .atlon Malntonanco Ca- roor. FAA approved pro­gram. Financial aid -11 qualllled. Housing avail* ablo. Cali Aviation Insti­tuto o( Malntonanco (8Q8) 349*5387. L o o kin g fo r IViy O w ner Found. Small (ap dog ot Spencor Shops Dec: 1. Call to identity. 704-633* 7303 LOST cot. Adult malo, solid black with whlto chest. Oak Valley aroa. Answers to Moow*Moow. 336-655-7597 N otices DAVie PBEONANCY САПЕ Conlor olfors conikiontlal A froo proonancy leale, sitppoft eon/iooa onci tolormte. Мнко (I hoQithy choiCQ lor your liio! Call 338-753 HOPE for oppi. fiom ea for Sale Bermuda Pun Country Club. 3BR, ЗОЛ town- houso. Ali appi., pool privllogos. $170.000 (-), 336-098-7666 R ed u ced for H oliday S ale Kinderton. Immaculato 38Я, 2ЙВА. 2 lovol, masloi BR on main, 2 car garago, scroonod In porch, court­yard, ond many ollisr at- iraclivo loaturos. $210,600. Janico McDaniel al Pon- nlnglon 8r Company Roally at 336-00Q-O747; omail us; |anlcomac0|anlcomac.com Salisbury H alf-acre lot! oppllanco^, now onergy-oKIclont windows, now carpol throughout, neutral colors Insldo, beautiful tandscapod aero yard wilh 10x12 storago bldg,, now wolUn 2000, now wator hoalor. 24x36' doublo garago wilh lots oi Storage & alile fan. East Rowon schools, convoniont lo 1-85 and shopping. $129,900. Call Cathy Q rlffh at 704-213-2464 foraPDl__________________ Sall&huiy G reens at The C rescent Bolow Current Appraised Voluo 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths plus oKlco and sunroom; maslor suiiu on main floor, end unit, 2 car garago, upgrados. lols of slorago and NO YARD WORKI 2000+ aq.d. QoauWull $266.000. Call 704-636-7385 or 704-487-0796 In stru ctio n ATTEND COLLEGE ON­LINE from homo. Modi­ cal, Business, Paralegal. Accounting. Criminal Jus­ tlco. Job placomonl as­slstanco. Compulor avail­able. Financial aid If qual* mod. Call 888-890-6918. www.CanturaOnIlno.com DRIVERS/TRAINEESNEEDED, National Carri­ers Hiring Nowl No ew)o- rionco noododi No CDL? No probloml Training available with Roadmas­ tor. Call Now. 866-494- 8459. ^ L and for S aie Advance area. 10 acros. Baltimore Traila. Pasture and wooded. Crook ac­cess. 704-655-7597. Beautiful aroa.32,fl i acras. Woodod tract,could divido. Rural sollino.33e-^92-2144 M anufactured H om e S ales Cajtiwboloaot $3,000- 50.000 on hundrocle of friomoB, Cnli lordolaiis 336-299 8520 M anufactured H om e S a le s Mooksvllle. 1999 sin- glowldo. Partially fur­nished. On rontal lot. Call 336-751*2157. Lv. msg. Oflkwood Foctory OiroctFactory Oiroct Pricing Up IOÍ9.000 Robalos Ownor Finnntíng nvallablo 330-209-0520 W anted: R eal E state tjind or Developments Wanted. Wo buy or mar­ ket dovolopmonl lots. Mountain or Watortronl Communllios In NG, SC, GAnnd FL. Call 800-455- 190t,Ext.1034. A p artm en ts 600 N EI1I3. 2 BR IBA $475 dop $300, + wntor. (Hovo in by 1st weak In Doc got 1 month froo. 704-037*7060 C o n d o s and T o w n h o m es RENTED I ror}tod m y town homo more quickly Ihnn I thought I wouldl - R.H., Mocksvillo R ENTED Щ е и Г Е Ш ! Tanglewood Farm 2BR, 2BA uppor lovol condo, caltwdral colling, F/P, built In bookcaso In L/fl. all applioncosl CLUQ HOUSE/POOL. $675/mo, Cnll 36в*760-4541 Houses for Rent ConlurySt Tried 330*751*3222 410 Oakinnd Avo., Mocksvlilo. 30R.2DA.. Ranflo. rotfig., rtibtmsh- or. hont pump. S605/mo. 230 McCullough Rd! ЯОП. IDA. Oilhoni/wln- (Jow «(f.$G25/nw, 1l3OnkwlndOr.*20R, 2PA condo In Kimforton. Л1! npplinfKOJi incl. Wnsh- Of & diyor, S705/fW). 532 Church St. Ext. 2/3DR. IDArnnch. Appll- ancos Includod. S525/(t^o. 107 Rownro Or. Brand now lakolront golf courso t>OmO W/ QOrQOOUS viow ot Lako Louiso & surround­ing Qollcommunrty.$t,450/mo. 217 Contor S(.- Cooloomoo LarQO 3DR, 2BA, Urpo loncod back­ yard. W95/iTionlh. 222 Town Park Drivo Kindortoii Subdtvieion Advanco. 40R, 3QA, For- md dining &o((ico. $1,400/mo, 307 Piccndllly Or. - Wlneton-Sfllom 30R, 20Л, Fullbnsomont,'S750/mo. C0tlConlury 21 Triad 33S-751-2222 MorbFrI flam-5pmOR 335-761-5555 Ext. 213 nlghtsand wookonds. lüfl!IÜB33a ERA Premier Roalty Jacklo Coulston 338-753-8777 or 338-761-2055 MOCKSVILLE- Smoko Iroo 3BR, 2BA brick homo, Nowly romod­olod on 1.19 ao, Irg liv­ing room, don w/FP, kll w/dlning area,2 laundry locations, lull bsmt & ownor main­tains ynrd, $000/mo. WINSTON-SALEM- Private setting for this 3BR, 2BA home. Lrg. Iront potch, private deck olf МВП, spa­ cious kitchen, gas log FP in living room. $850/month MOCKSVILLE - 3BH, 1ЙВА, Well-maintained homo wilh appliances, heal pump, lull base,- monl, deck & large lot. Pets negotiable, $725/monlh MOCKSVILLE-3BR, 2BAhomein Elisha Creek, Qniat room w/liroplace, dining room, docl(, porch & garago. $950/monlh. MOCKSVILLE - Dou- biewido on approx 1/2ao-open lioor plan, spill bedroom - 3BR, 2BA, MBAw/garden lub. $875/mo. M0CKSViaE-2BR,1 BA cottage with hard­wood lloors, in-town localion onlffiac, win­dow a/o • $400/mo. ERA Premier Realty dackle Coulston 338-763-8777 or 336-7S1-205S 'f ■CLEMMOHS DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 10,2009 - D9 Call Monday-Friday 8 AM>5 PM TOLL FREE 1-l77-7S1-2ia FAX: 704-630-0157 EMAIL; CUSSADS@SALISBURYPOST.COM íGívIríg away som eliilng oi'seiiirfg s^methihg under $500? Found a lo sf pèt? ' : Illlll IT'.FOII FREEI4 lian litilll,exciU9leniiiH>l^ £all lor dMI№ й а е н в т 2 9 , т ш в в № в ^ т ш ю P IC T U R E A P S Include a photo witfi your auto ad & run It t for 4 weeks for $20. Run a piioto w/your; house ad for $30 for 4 weeks. - -, , J., f „ X BlLâàU s%.oo Houses for Rent China Qrove. 3 BR, 2BA, 2 Story built in 2007. 1300 sq ft. $900/month + dop. Í40 smoking. No Sole. Will bo vacant mkl 00. Call 704-857-4256 Chinn Oiov*. Nlco, targo & roomy. Eloc,. HVAC, 3DR, 2BA (to rms) garagos, oui bklgs. Slovo. iddgo, DW, 1,040 eq II. $800/mo. + dop. Nice 2-ЗВП. 10A. SlovoIrinow carpol, out bldg. o. + doposll.704 057-7699 Ш Ш Ш П Л Cooleemee 2 bedroom 1 balh, largo closets, $500 mo + Bocurlty 336-284- 2453 or 336-345-3617 Moeksvllle ЗВП I 2BA,slorago bldg, й mi from town, $500 dop, rols roq. HUD approved. No pels In­side or out. 336-751-3066 Mooktvllle 3BR/1BA modular, EH & air. Vi ml Irom town. $500 dep., no pots. Hud approvod. 336- 751-3868. No grass to mow. Avail. 1/1 or 2/10 Mocksvillo. 1474 Main Church Rd. Ext. Singlo family home localod In good noighborhood, Wm. R. Davio School District. 4BR, 2 full baths. L/R, oal- ln kltchon. All appliances Includod, h/w lloors. co- ramie tllo, wAv carpot, W/D hookups, energy olficlont, contral heat and air, M aero tot w№ mature shade.No Smoking - No Pols $875/mo. 336-413-0833 PENNINGTON «CO, 39«-0M*9400 33M0WJ747 Wo hnvo ronlQla avaiiablo. LurxJIords ond lonanis - Call, us for Information on-proper- tioe or proporty marwgo- monl. Wo havo en automat- od phono syBiom for infor­ m ati^. For Listing and Solos Divi­sion or Commorcioi Proper- tios/Dusinoftsos tor IO&50 or. salo, Call Janico McDanlol 336-D000747 Penninglon A Co. 33«-Me-Q400 336-009-0747 ¡а е щ Е Е И З З s. Davts County area.2BFt/2BA, ond of atroot. Porch, gas hoal, A/C. $B5tVmo. 3BR/2BA, now caipot, now paint, gas hoal, A/C $695/mo. 336- 462-8488 Make this space work tor you!!! Gall 1-B77-751-2120 to place your ' classilied ads Houses for Rent Mocksvltle. Very nice 3BR 2BA on' approx 1 acre lo­ calod In Fork. S700/mo + Sec Dop Call MarLo & Go. 338-492-7505. Office and Commerciai Rental BCM Busineta Park, Forsalo or Ioaso, 9,000 sq. ft. bu«dii>Q. 1500 to 4500 sq il unita. Commorcial lots lor salo or wlii l}uikJ lo sull ton* anl.33Q-Q9Q-31Q5 Mooksvllle & Ad* vanoe locations. Olfico spaco avaiiablo wilh easy access lo 1*40, high visibility, ample parking. Small spaco or larger depending on your needs. Torms ne­ gotiable. 338*000*1284 Mooksvliio, on squaro. Slorofront or offlco, approx. 700 sq. I). .Call 704-278-1717 ' M anufactured H om e for R ent Ш Ш Ш Л Advanco. 2BR/2BA, rice soctudod mobile homo on beautiful woodod lot, car­ port. stomge building,W/D, [oncod In back yard. $60(Vmo. 336-972'3819 1 й е Ю Е 1 3 3 Advance. Privalo, vory nlco 3BR. 2BA. No pots, no smoking. $450/mo + $450 doposll. Call 336- 998-2872 A()vance/B«rrnuda Run агм. Ront-to-Owni Roecfy to move ini 30RÆBA OW. Ч 00. lol $750/mo. 704-2в7-б581 Osvie County. 3BR, IBA. All eloctrlc. ' Walor, oarbage. & mowing Incl. Cloan. No pots. Dop roq. Sod. 8 OK. 336*575*2101 Ш .еШ 3233 Mocksvilie 2 bodroom 1.5 bath private lol $350,00 + socurity do­posll 336-284-2453 or 336-345-3817 Mocksvilie 2BIV1BA, coni air, priv lot oil Cable Lane, S525/mo + S300 dop. Ind trash & water. No pals. Avail. 1/1.336.284-4879. Mockevlile on Junction Rd. 2BR, 2BA. Private lot. NO PETSI Ploaso call 704-642-2383 Mooktvllle Pinebrook School Oiltrlct 3BR/2BA. $550/mo + $300 dop. No pels. 338-940-2515 Mocktvllla, Hwy 601 N. 2BR, ISA. Convoniont to 1-40. Very nlco, woll maintalnod wilh ali appii- ancos. Largo slorago building. S5S0/mo. plus doposll. 336-492-7634 loavo mossago or 338- 492-2061 nights. Mooktvllle. 3BR, 2BA Absoluloly no pots. $в75/гао. + $675 do- posit.1518 Junction Rd Cali 704-857-5490 M anufactured H om e fo r R ent Mocktvllle.2BR/2BA.14'xBD' SW. $500/mo. + $500 dap. No HUD. 338- 909-0790 or 338-492-5618 »«oclttvUla. 3BR, 2BA Bin- gkiwklo. Prlvatff. acre wood­ ed to) country. Closo 10 high school. Stotion 8 approved. 704-630-0695 Mocksvlll». In counly. Mobile homo 3BR, mBA. NO PET8. $500/mo + de­ posit. Available Immedi­ ately. Call 330-492*7336 Mocktvllie. Roady Now 2 OR brick houso, fumlshod. also oioctric, $550/ mo, 2BR, 1 BA mobilo iKKno, private lol. 704-267-5501 RENTED I rented m y mobile home within Ihe lirsl couple ol days after the ed rani I'm M ased wHh Iho re- - J.A., Mocltavllle RENTED A utos B o ats & . R uns g rea tl Chevy Blazer 4x4, 1994. Lols of now parts. $500, 704-e37-l310beloro9pm W atercraft A u ctio n s B uy M e! 1997 May Craft CenterConcole. 23 It, 225 Blue Walor Morcury. $18,500 or tiost otior. Must Solll $21,000 invostod Caii 704-855-2240 Auction Saturday, De­cember 5, 9:00am, Rod Onk, VA, 4,3 Acros, Homo wilh 40'x60' Shop, Commercial Woodwork­ing Equipment & Tools, Personal Property, Vohl- cios, Backhoo, oto, Car- wllo Auctions, www,car- wlloauclions.com. (434) 547-9100. (VAAR392) T ru ck s, SU V s & V ans Commerolal Auotion. Salurday, December 12 at 10 a.m. 201 S. Control Avenue, Locust, NC. Selling Seized Equipment & invontory lor Iho NC Dopartmonl ol Rovonuo for UnpakI Taxes. 3 Tire Stores, 3000+ Now Tiros, Tito ChangIno Equip- mont, Cabinot Shop, New Delta Woodworking Equipment & Vohtelos. www.ClasslcAuctiona,- com. 704-701-8825. NCAF5479 EMExcollont condilion, loaded, must soli, vWoo system + 70 tapes, 336-751-3442 Classifieds 1-877-751-2120 A u ctio n s HOME IMPROVEItSNT AUCTION- Saturday, Do­ combor 19 at 10 a.m,, 201 S. Conlral Ave., Lo­cust, NC. Granite Tops, Cabinet Sots, Doors, Carpet. Tiio. Hardwood, Balh Vanities, Composite Docking, Lighting, Namo Brand Tools. NC Salos Tax appilos. www.Ciassi- cAuctlons.com 704-507- 144B. NCAFR479 RMt Eitat* Auction. 31lots with long rango mountain vkiws and a newly constructed homo In Mounlain Heritage Es­tates- Burnsville, NC, k>- cated noar Asheville and Tho Blue Ridgo Parkway. 7 k>ls sell abeotutel The 1,600 Sq. Ft. Mountain Home has 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Auctton on December 12. Qo to www.woltz.oom to see photos, property details, provlow dates and sue* lion tenns, or call 800- 551-3568 for a brochure.Woltz 8i Associate^ Inc. (NC*7560i Real Estate Irokere & Auctioneer», Auctions Auctions Real Eatata Auction.187+/- ACRES. 12-05- 09- 12.00 Noon, 6014 Fox Hunter Road, Lan­caster, SC. Approximate­ly 1 Hour Irom Charlotte City Limita. Online bW- dlng by Proxybld.com ■ GARY BOYD AUCTION, SCAL*2067R, 704-082- 6633, www.garyboydauc- Ikin.com Rowan Auction Co. Pro- lossionsi Auctton Servkios: Sails., NC 704-633-0809 Kip Jennings NCAL 6340 Flnsnciai Servlets ctn «гам youf bed crtdit— lixm guaranteed" Tb« federal Тгм)«Conitvttion uy« any cnm repair eon^rry ihst clelms to bo ablo (0 iooaty remove accurate and timely intormetlon from yout ctedn n»p0(t 1« lying. Tbeie's no ему ftx tor ciwtt. tl take« (hne iv>d 1 corMdoiM eitori to pay your debts, leem aboiA managing credH and debt at ficgoWcreditАгтшав/ютТГлблМнжу PoetHndlheFTa Reataurant Equipment Auotton, Wodnosday, Decomber 0 at 10 o.m. 264 Wilson Park Road, Statssvlllo, NC. Soiling Soiled Roslaurant Equip­ ment lor Iho NC Depart­ment ol Rovonuo lor Un­paid Taxes. Coderà, Freezer, Qas, Fryers, Ovens, Stoves, l4obart Mixers, Pizza Ovens, www.CiassloAuctlons,. com 704-701-8825, NCAF5470,. й о т * ImDrovsnisnt To soo more Ciassilieds, go lo Ballsburyposl.com and click on Clasiiliods ot ' Ihe lop ol Iho homo page Laweon'i Horn« Impnr/o- monls. Wlf)dow8, aiding, roorirw and morol Froo osll matoe.Cali 336-000-0695 8«ve your otd LPt'orcassettes on CDs. Digi­tally restored with IracKs. 336-284-2785 ^ n s t u r * ~ W tW ha lü e № iïZ Z 3 3 Prtitur* waiher or house cleaning. Exce)- tont prices. Cali lor ее- límales. Call Hope or Qaorge 336-753-8230 or 336-469-5781 afte>i 3pm or 336-489-5780 T i f Swvlce Canopy Tn* Satvic*,Profosskinal sendee at reasonable tales. Fully insurod. Call lor Irea ei- timates, Roteronces available. Also, firewood for sale, 336-996-4374 Oklsmobllo 1998, 4 doors, 107,000 miles, oxcollont condilion, silver with gray cloth inte­rior, full power, cassette stereo, good tiros, ser­ viced regularly, $3,490. 336-998-5570 DONATE YOUR VEHI­CLE' Receive $1000 Qrocory Coupon. Unilod Broast Cancor Founda­tion. Froe Mammograms, Breast Cancer Inlo: www.ubcl.lnto. Freo Tow­ing, Tax Deductible, Non- Runners Accepted, 1- 868-468-5964. HONEM,200(3lEX. $500-700 down, will holp finance. Credit, No Probloml Private party sals. Call 704-838-1538 For Real, Pain TInerapy... Thera-Gesic Pain Cream it R eally W orl<s...C om pare a n d SAVE. F in a n c e Y ou r G a r a g e ! 90 Days No Monthly Paymentsii No Interest li PaidWitliinMOaysl |й»)1а>им Iff й CONTO leíb B u itdin gs AFFORDABLE QUALITY IW » lte » i lO nm liSBif««! Ilesm aJI»«« 11фСй»Иш 1 К / / t . W .4 1 www.cbsuucturoslnc.con iOrVNSM b io - DAVIE COUNTY ENTEKPRISE-RECORD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10,2009 P IC K L E S ommpi, IF № COÚLQ MAV£ OWE SüPER POWER, UJHAtWOÜLP MO MEEl? 1b ASK ua? 1UAI; KiEtóOKi. VOÜR 6RAMMA ACfüAUW ^/45 B Y B R I A N C R A N E K E A U t'V ? M A ^ A S Ü J P E R - ítolA)ER?U)HAT/&ITf VO Girls On The Run New Group At YMCA Has Successful Outing At 5K Page D1 Traditions C hurches P lanning H oliday E vents Pages C9-C10 D A V IE C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I/E I^ E C O R D USPS 149-160 N um b er 50 T h u rsd a y, D ec. 17, 2009 3é PAG ES Officials Completing Open Records Request R e s i d e n t A s k s F o r A Y e a r ’s W o r t h O f E m a i l s B e t w e e n C o u n t y , S c h o o l s By M ike Unrnhnrdt Enterprise Record . County Manager Beth Dirks has been working long hours in recent weeks. A public records request from a M ocksville resident has had her finding every email - there are hun­ dreds - from county officials and commissioners to members of the school board and staff, Mebane Charitable Foundation and Davidson County Community Col­ lege, Dirks told county commission­ ers on Monday that Ihe request came in mid-October, and that not Man Shot He Can’t Remember Any Details By Jackic Seabolt Enterprise Record A Davie man who was reported as a suspected prowler was found by Davie deputies after being shot - but lie still can’t tell investigators when or where he was shot. A ccording to Capt, J,D, Hartman of the D avie Sheriff’s O ffice, on Dec. 12 around 1:37 a.m. a report was received that there was a suspicious vehicle and prowler at a home on NC 801 South. ‘‘The caller said that her husband had the subject held at gim point,” Hartman said. As deputies were enroute, an­ other report came in saying the suspect was fleeing the scene. Deputies located Zachary Ray Please See Shot - Page 4 all information in every email is allowed to be released according to law. County Attorney Sally Smith will go through the emails, printing the ones that contain privi­ leged information and blacking out those portions. A computer will be set up for the emails to be viewed. Dirks said the county can’t charge for staff time, but can for costs in printing pages, which she said equals about 9 cents a page. The county will have to pay for the attorney to review the emails. Boiu-d chair Richard Poindexter asked that Smith (She wasn’t at the meeting bccau.se of a family medi­ cal issue.) keep up with her time so the county can estimate the cost. Board m em ber Ken W hite asked if the person making the re­ quest could give a specific subject matter so the number of emails could be lowered. Dirks said the fequest was for all of the emails. “It has taken a great deal of time to go through them and we have pulled those out,” Dirks said. ‘They wish not to narrow it by sub­ ject.” When contacted the next day about the i.ssue, Randy McDaniel, who made the request, asked if Poindexter questioned the cost of a new high school. M cD aniel snid hisi^^earch shows that the county will have a difficult time building and outfit­ ting a school for the $30 million estimate. He also questioned the board of education’s process in passing resolutions to build the school. McDaniel said he requested, via the public information law, elec­ tronic com munications between county commissioners and board of education members, and other top officials with the county and schools, and those who are respon­ sible for sending information. Cor­ respondence to and from them to the Mebane Charitable Foundation and Davidson County Community College, including its president. Dr. MiU-y Rittling, also a member of the foundation’s board, were in the re­ quest, McDaniel said. “I’m looking for deal making, bribery,” he said. “I’m looking for what these people are talking about' behind the scenes ... what they shotild be talking about in front of the public.” Dirks said that a computer will be set up for McDaniel to view the emails. Those that contain privi­ leged information will be printed with the privileged parts deleted. McDaniel will pay for the pa^es he chooses to print. Mer/y Christmas W G H P F ox 8 reporter Brent C am p b ell rid es in th e A d v a n ce C h ristm as P a ra d e Saturday, on a con vertib le o p era ted by his p aren ts. Bill an d P at C am p b ell of M ock sville. For m ore p arad e p h o to s, p le a se turn'to p a g e C l . - P h o to by R ob in S no w School Board OKs Slightly Larger High School Plan D avie S ch o o ls’ facilities m anager. Dub P otts, talks about the plan s for a n ew high sch o o l on Farm ington R oad. - P hoto by R obin S now By Beth Cassidy Enterprise Record School board members voted unanimously last week to accept the plan for the new high school as presented by architects Clark P ierce and W esley C urtis, of Walter, Robbs, Callahan and Pierce (WRCP). The plan is a revised prototype o f R eagan H igh Sch ool in W inston-Salem . O riginally proposed to be 207,132 square feet, the plan that was presented and voted on is 211,700 square feet, an increase of 4,568 square feet; The increase is due to additions of corridors that w ill lead to a future auxiliary gym, a change in the auditorium that leaves it on interior walls, an expanded dining area, additional health care rooms, STEM classrooms, and a weight room and extra locker space for expansion, according to Terry Renegar, board chain ' “We were trying to be cognizant o f cost w hile m aintaining architectural appeal the county could be proud of. We. used the recommended class sizes for our curriculum based^ on the Department of Public Instruction’s recommended square footage [in arriving at the first total square feet]. This was intended as our best estimate and proved to be close. Please See School - Page 4 .............------------------------------------- t - I ! 1 1 I ' I . 1 ' ] M? ! i] E^torial Райе ‘Perfect’ Tree Keeps Getting Smaller 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 17,2009 The quest for the perfect Christmas tree ended Thursday evening where it usually has in recent years. Cooper Hinman loaded our six-foot fir atop the car and gave us a five dollar loyalty discount. This had been the year we were going plastic. Screams of protest from the children scuttled that. Weeks earlier, Elizabeth and I went from store to store comparing prices and quality. We quickly discovered artificial trees are not a wny to save money. They can be pricey, but artificial trees don’t shed. They come with built- in lights. They don’t have to be watered. And they wait in the closct until next Christmas. No venturing out into the cold and wind like wc did iast week. Just pull it out of the box and spread the branches. Alas, wc are still naturalists. Elizabeth atid I have scaled back the size of our tree. I once wanted the largest tree possible, even if it meant drilling a hole in the ceiling. No longer. Wc dropped back to seven feet, now six. Walking away from the tree lot, I immediately had a case of buyer’s regret. There by Hinman’s tent leaned a three footer, a Charlie Brown tree. That little tree seemed “more perfect” to me. Left to my own devices, I would have carried that one home. Long ago, I yield veto power to the children when selecting Christmas trees. They’ve got to like it. Michael last week wasn’t emotionally prepared to buy a tree shorter than he is. Little trees offer nice dividend,s. They’re cheaper, easier to decorate, and easier to tote in and out of the house. We spent Saturday decorating. Our usual "light man” is off at college, so we had to spiral the tree ourselves With the strings of lights. One set saved from last year no longer worked. Christmas trees require all kinds of decisions: White lights or colored? Big bulbs or small? Twlnklers or steady? ' Twinkling lights drive me crazy. We dug out the children’s 1st grade picture ornaments they made at school, now priceless gems, i^ot all the ornaments made it on the tree. We’ve got too many how. We found some ornaments from Paul's childhood that still need to move to his home. Politics Aside, Men Agree Sarah Palin Beats Joe Biden Over the Christmas eggnbg ... Some of my neighbors are from northern climates, relocating here to escape mountains of snow. I’ve noticed they sometimes think differently, especially about politics. I’m making them southerners, albeit slowly. During a neighborhood gathering recently with collection of Ohio and Michigan transplants, the conversation among the menfolk turned to our baser instincts. Among us, a motley collection of Republicans and Democrats, liberals and conservatives, we all unanimously agreed that former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, now a best selling author, is hot. To a man, we agreed she beats Joe Biden in the looks department. Finally, a politician to unite us. — Dwight Sparks In The Mail... The Only ‘Fair’ Tax Would Be A Decrease To the editor; , , Last week’s Couiity Enterprise Rccord reported information that ourc61/nty commissioners want registered voters to approve a quurter-ccnt sales tnx nt a spccial election on Feb. 2, 2010, because this is either the “fairest tax" or "one of tlie fairest taxes" that can be levied, I take exception to this statement, because it appears to me thut the “fairest tax" can only be a tax decrease, not un increase. If u snles tax is one of the fairesV tuxes, nre other taxes unfair? The four county commissioners speaking out about the "fairest” tax arc the same four who took away ouc constitutional right to vote, when they decided to spend more of <)ur tux dollurs by disallowing us to vote on the $30 million n ef school debt. One of these four was recently quoted in Ihis newspaper, us also wanting to'disallow citizens to vote on the sales tux. Evidently, thi.s comniissioner did not know that voting on county sules tux is a mandate by NC State Legislation, In Nov. 2007 the Davie County sales tax vole was defeuted by upproxirnntely 80-20%. I was one of the few who spoke In support of this tnx increase, because it would have u|)plled cqunlly to everyone who spends tlieir dollars in Duvie County during the excellent economy ut thut time. Duvie County mnjority voters taught me n good lesson; there may never be a good time to raise tuxes, purtieulurly luxes thnt never go uwny. We all need lo bo reasonable, understanding and careful when we talk about tax increases of any kind. Many in our county do spend thoir income' in Davie County, but many take their dollars across the river for their needs, wants and desires. Davio County hus been hit hnrd during the currcnt extremely difflcuit economy. Approximately 50% (plus) of our population is on fixed income, including retirees nnd those on unemployment or those underemployed due to layoff’s nnd cutbacks. For everyone struggling to make mortgage payments, pay rent, buy food, rnedicine, pay for medical care or education needs, etc., ihere is no “fair or fairest tax” increase. On Feb. 2, all Dnvio County registered voters hnve the chunce to vote their opinion of u county sales tnx incrcnse. The decision to havo a specinl election on Feb. 2, between normal election cycles, is a shrewd political move to play the odds. Past election results hnvo shown that between election cycles. spccial elections produce a small voter turnout, between 10-15%. Low turnout usually means odds are tho vote could pass, A February election could possibly .see a turnout of 8-10% bccause of expccted winter climule. Bottom line: bccause of expectcd low voter turnout, the Feb. 2, date will strongly favor passing a quarter- cent county sales tax, unless a mnjority opposition comes forth to vote against the tax increase. On Nov. 2, our county commissioners approved usihg COPs by a 4-1 vole versus allowing citizens to vote Iheir opinion In a countywide election concerning now school debt. Be aware of this fact: the-Local Oovemment Commission In Raleigh is the only authority to make Ihc flnal decision on approving the $30 million debt to build u new Dnvie County High School by using COPs (Certincute of Participation), which would increase our overall taxes. Davle County will not submit Us LGC application until late February or early March. There Is no guarantee that this application will be approved. If the LGC application Is denied and the county sales lax has already passed on Feb. 2, Ihe sales tax Increase can and probably will bo implemented, and will never go away. Pork projects could be the winner In this process. 1 commend our county commissioners for scheduling two public Information mootings on Jan. II and Jan. 12, 2010, concerning tho sales tax vote. We must all attend these meetings; ask any concerning questions and let our feelings be known. A commissioner recently asked me why there is a trust issue wllh Davic County government. My response is that government trust is established by ruling authority knowing, and carrying out the wishes of the majority. When any Issue Is In debate, decisions thatfimpact financially on all citizens should be settled by vote. Period. Our commissioners are duty-bound to represent all citizens of all areas of our county, while basing their decisions on roasonable majority need. Davle County commissioners were sworn to uphold Ihe NC State Constitution when they took their oath of office. Maybe the flrst question we should all ask them Is, why we were not allowed to vole on the $30 million debt, as the NC State Constitution proves is our legal right. Bill Foust Mocksvllle W o m a n F i r e d F o r R e f u s i n g T o T a k e F l u S h o t D A V I C C O U N T Y ENTE ECORD USPS 149-160 S. Main St., P.O. Box 99, Mooksvllle, NC 27028 (336) 751-2120 Published weekly by Ihe Davle Publishing Co. Dwight Sparks..:.............................Editor/Publisher Robin Snow.....................................General Manager Mike Barnhardt...............................Managing Editor Ray Tutterow...................................Advertising Director Brian Pllts................'........................Sports Editor Mocksville Enterprise Davle Record Cooleemee Journal Periodicals Postuge Pnld In Mocksvllle, NC 27028 Subscription Rates Single Copy, 50 Cents $20 Per Year In N.C., $25 Outside N.C. POSTMASTER ' Send Address Changes to: Davie County Enteiprise Record' ■ To the editor: I would like to make the populace of Dnvie County aware that Davie County Hospital has mude It abundantly clear thnt free­ dom hus been reduced to a historical relic. 1 am referring to the firing of a 76-year-old greut-grundmother, Bobby Shouf, of Mocksvillc, who worked for the CAP progrnm for eight yours. Mrs. Shouf Is a lifelong Duvie resident who stuyed one duy n week with her mentally challenged sister, and wos employed by the CAP program, via the Davie County-Hospital. Recently she was told that the new hospital policy requires the seasonal flu shot and H lN l swine flu shot, in order to remain employed, unless obtaining a doctor’s exemption for health rea­ sons or having a religious reason to abstain. Mrs. Shoaf then con­ tacted her doctor, Dr Edwards, who wrote a letter on her behalf and stated In his medical opinion Mrs. Shoaf should not lake any flu shot due to her fear of medicine. The fdmlly member In which Mrs. Shoaf worked also stated for CAP that Ihey didn't cure whether sho took the flu shot or not. Despite obtaining a doctor’s exemption as requested by Duvie T h e P u lp it Is R e sp o n sib le To the editor: If there Is a decay of conscience, the pulpit is responsible. If the public press lacks moral discrimination, tho pulpit Is respon­ sible. If the church is degenerate and worldly, the pulpit Is re­ sponsible. If the world loses Us Interest In religion, the pulpit Is responsible. If Satan rules In our halls of legislation, the pulpit is responsible. If pur politics become so corrupt that the very foun­ dation of our government are ready to full away, the pulpit is re­ sponsible. Al Cobb Mocksville County Hospital, she is Mill being flred for non-compllnnco. A 76-yenr-old greut-grnndmolher who hns lived In Davle County her whole life is being thrown out of work because she dare not submit and comply with tho overlords of authority to mandate and control what goes into her body. How Ironic It Is that the rallying cry of the pro-cholce/pro-ubortlonlst movement Is "It’s my body." What hypocrisy. Wo uro witness lo the complete de­ struction of Individuul freedom nnd moving toward a socialistic tyranny one step at a time. Today a great grandmother's way to earn money Is destroyed and we as a society do nothing, today our complacency makes the tyrants bolder, tomorrow the victim may not be someone else and this movement of control and ma­ nipulation may well come to you. Furren Shoaf Statesville L e t t e r s W e lç à m 0c l \ The Enteiprise Record welcomes letters from its ieBd< er«. The letters may be on topics of local, state, national or inte^ational issues. An effort will be made to print all letters, provlcjed they are not libelous, vulgar or in poor taste, The editor reserves the right to edit letters for grammar and for space. letters’should include the inaroe and address of the writer^ including a signature. A telephone number^’ W to' be published, is also requested. i' ' Please have letters in thie newspaper ojffice nb later than 4 p.m. Monday of thç week to be piibHshed. Davle County Enterprise Record P.O. Box, 99,. Mocksville,.^ ernews@davie-enterprise.com. ■¡’I i|.r '1'^ ' DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 1Г, 2009 - 3 Tfl The Godbeys T h e p h oto on th e right sh o w s Phil L ee G o d b ey an d h is w ife, H enrietta K oon tz G o d b ey on their w ed d in g d a y - J u n e 2 5 ,1 9 2 4 . T h e p h oto'on th e left sh o w s their children, F ra n ces, Armit, Ju an ita, Joh n an d Correll G od b ey, All are d e c e a s e d e x c e p t th e y o u n g est, Correll. T h e E nterprise R ecord w e lc o m e s oid p h otograp h s of D avie p eo p le an d p la c e s. Bring th em b y th e n ew sp a p er office on S ou th M ain S treet In D ow n tow n M ocksville, or se n d jp eg Im a g es with inform ation to emews@davle-enterprise.com. In the M a il ... Health Care System Should Provide Service To All To the editor: From every quarter, Republican, Democrntic, Ihe mcdicnl profession, Ihe Insurnnce Industry nnd religious orgnnlzutlons all agree thnt the US health care syslem needs reform.The rub is how should It be reformed nnd should the 30 million plus people not currently covercd be included. Whnt Is well documented Is thnt the US hen|th cure system Is Ihe most costly In the world. All Ihe 40 ndvnnccd/lndustrialized nations in Asln, Austrnlin, North/South America nnd Europe spend much less (about 4% GDP vs. 19% GDP) and de­ liver better results by any mensure of compurison by the World Health Orgunizntion In si)lte of the fuel thnt the US hns the bost hosplluls, doctors und medicnl technology. ' Althoiigh t(iere ni;e seycfnl medicji| systems In the world, there are basically three systems with variations In the 40 countries studies. One, Ihe Beveridge Model, found in great Britain, Irelnnd, Australia where the government owns Ihe hospitals nnd clinics ihnt deliver health car nnd the doctors work for the government. Two, the Bismurk Model inltlnted In 1883 by Chnncel- lor Otto Blsmnrk. This model, the government regulntes services and fees with doctors, hospitals, insurance companies being privnte. The insurnnce compnnles'collect premiums via employers like In Ihe US. Individuals nol covercd by’employer plnns pay premiums direct. Those unnble to pny. get government assistance. Jnpnn, Frnnce, Bel­ gium, Swltzerlnnd are underthls model.Third, the National Health Insurance Model, where heulth cnre providers nre private but the government collects the premiums from employers (payroll deduction) und pays all medical bills (a paper­ less system). Taiwan, South Korea and Cunndn use this system. In all of Ihe nbove, nil citizens are covercd (universal health care). In'some form or olher heahh cnre Is controlled nnd regulntcd. In Gcr- mnny nnd Switzerland the governments regulate the privnte insurnnce companies (some of the larg­ est and most succcssful >companies in the world) to Ihnt extent, insurtince companies breuk oven on henllh cure und make profits from olher lines - life, cnsuulty, property nnd risk mnnngement, Wilh Ihc exception of government regulntion, Ihis syslem is slmllnr to the US where the conifol nnd rntioning of cnre Is performed by tho Insurnncc industry. There nre exceptions In the US where Medicare, a soclnllzed system, is ndmlnlstered by n federal ngcndy. The VA is also fully ndminislcred by nn n^ency. The most cost effective henllh cure systems in the world nre those with some degree of govern­ ment control of fees, drugs, services, hence the low percent of GDP. Our system needs to provide henllh cure lo all our citizens. It needs to reform and eliminate the insurance companies from controlling coverage nnd rationing care. ' Also, removal of mnlprnctlce nbuse (In nil of the 40 countries there Is little or no mnlprnctlce lltlgntlon) is accessary. To Robert Joyal, health cnre is right and n must. Will it inject a degree of socialized medi­ cine - yes. Is thnt bud, no. Deacon Kermit Bailey, a man of God, hns spent u life time ndmlnlsterlng to the poor und Impoverished nnd hns advocated for them ugainst Insurance companies nnd Ihe government. He Is well nwnre of the inequities of • our present system nhd the need for reform. If you wnnt to lenrn more of the many health cnre systems in the world, I suggest you rendTR, level of thorough nnnlysls of world henllh cnre Reid’s “The Hcnllng of America, Global Quest systems, 'For Better, Cheaper, nnd Fulr Henllh Cure,” a George Peterson ■ ,, i / Advance DDD Myv'lA Н е а \' у е \ H e a r y e l Ladles. Y 6 \^ W e : b /& yb :6 ci W " ’ — Q Cooleemee Women’s Civitans Host Luncheon For Seniors To the editor: As chnirperson of the SeniorCltlzen Luncheon nnd on behalf of the Cooleemee Women’s Civitan Club, I want to thank everyone who assisted me to mnke this n grent occasion, A specinl thnnks to he folks who provided music, Tony O’Neal and Lonnie Campbell, who drove the golf curts, Joe Wnrwick,'wlio donated the usé of his cnrt, Mayor John Chandler, who acted as our commentator, Police Chief Bobby West, who provided himself O'ust kidding), my fellow members for decorat­ ing, cooking and baking, and last but not least, Pete Shore, who fixed the grent chicken, Thnnks, everyone. The Cooleemee Women’s Clvltun Club ex­ tends a Merry Christmns nnd n prosperous new yenr to everyone, JudyWebb, Cooleemee Family Thankful For The Caring People In Davie To the.editor: Plense extend our sincere thnnks nnd grntitude to Ihe people of Cooleemee nnd Dnvie County for the many kind expressions of sympathy shown us during the sudden denth of our dnd, Huyden "Nnnner” Benson, We were overwhelmed nt ull the love and compassion shown us; There Is no possible wny we could get uddressos of everyone who helped out during this time, but we do know who you are nnd wo are truly grateful. Your food, cards, visits, phone calls nnd your prayers helped to ease the pain of our loss, A special thnnks to Chief Bobby West nnd the Cooleemee Police Department; and Sheriff Andy Stokes and the Duvie County Sheriff’s Depart­ ment; hnd niso to Entons Funernl Service, They nil noted above and beyond their call of duty. This must bo one of the rewards for living and growing up In a small town where everyone Is your neighbor. You can always count on the help and love of everyone when the need arises. We pray God will bless each of you and a special way for being there und helping us'dur­ ing Ihis time, John, Kyle and Traci Benson Worley Tonl Benson and Marlene Benson N e w ^'ea r's> s v e , ‘D e c e m . b e r s i , 2 0 0 ^ C r y s t a l B a U r o o m , , v i l l a g e Iviia, u i / i t l l ± :O O P im . ^ 5 0 '^ e r'^ e rs.o v ^ . ■ ■ s p e c i a l H o t e l P a o f e f l 0 e a v a i l a b l e Live BANtJ (iASH-B-AR ♦H'O r.s 1^'oew.vR.es . f o r m a l ATTIR.eSM .<q<q6 S r e i i Tioyitts may bi pwi-oVinsirf frovw, the Rflvte cowvvty CVinwbi»- pf coMmrce, 33&-751-3304 or M«g Urown, FuryUture tn Aitvatwe, Proceids froiuHii «wnt will bcMflt tlis ArfvocBcy ciAttr of pavii coMrt.ty. spictHt Hotit P(tsle«9e = 4^40 for two «vent ttclMts «lid on« tiotil w m (pries ¡KWiludKtflXisl), comm<kKor«tive fhoioi wUl be avfllldble from. Oim shot Photi)0cflphy. ,1’ ^ c i / U p o m o f y i ' Q u-ttvJs. Le\/eL , M LahaeL § M arQ ar& t C-evasao C’^CjMtLLor L&\/ii Mo&ksvUU C lub , KiiA,tghfc's utvtL , , ’ ; Mr. "Birt'BnklkUSOiA, 5 M rs. J o it niA,c( Likvdn ed w a w k , Mr. § M rs. Y y roiA, g T lrisn CrossLiiA, M ethodist MeVv, F irst iHwited M etH irfist churoh, M potesyilLi ' M^r. 5 M rs. AiA,thok\,y t>i(tiA,eserio Mr. § Mrs. qracty § cathy Moolamrocfe Mr. S Mrs. Perry a>vd ■ftarbara seBwirv0h f Mr. vviUtaw. pittmaiA. g RiV. t>r. Bertha ptttmfliv Mr. s Mrs. ctiiA,t nn,dx«tyju«Jeer ' , Mrs. P«0gy Wflllfloe in. iwimory of Her hu<;ba«.cl 'Bob, atvd fam ily 'Mr, S Mrs. p«M.l aivcl cni-ol stapf 'y Mr, g Mrs, Mitee a»vd Blette Owiw, Pr, Richard william s Mr. § Mrs, 'nrry aw-d ohristikv« 'Bralley Mr, g Mrs. cariton an,d We>uty Ttrry Special thakvtes to the pavie coui^ty enterprise Ricortti I i ‘I‘ I'l 4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 17,2009 !•: ■Ili. li I ‘fl- : Г ' ' lì.' Discussing the new higti schooi pians at the board of education meeting, from left; clerk Jean Brickey, Superintendent Dr. Robert Landry,, board chairJerry Renegar, and board members Barbara Owens, Chad Fuller, Linda Barnette, Carl Lambert and RIck Ellls. - Photos by Robin Snow School... Continued From Page 1 within 2,2 percent. “A.'! the projcct tnoved forward, we ¡letunlly did the design involving an educational speeincations team led by Dr. (Linda) Bost. and working closely with Jeff Wallace (principal). After numerous meetings and long hours, the 211,700 square feet was the flnal product, which includes a 12,200 square foot auditorium seating 800. , "Wo believe this to be the needed plan and could huvc only been determined the optimum size, after the design exercise. With this plan, we are trying to meet the criteria of having a school that revolves around curriculum, with functional efficicncy and an eye toward expansion." The school will be entered from Farmington Road. The auditorium is located to the left and the gym is to the right, with the administrative areas toward the front right of the school. Tlie dining hall is centrally located and is situated so it will serve as an area for concessions during ball games and as a brcal< room for events taking placc at. the school, according to Dub Potts, facilities manager.. The classroom wing will be two stories, and all .of the 68 core classrooms are located on the same end of Ihc building, wilh u common teacher workroom on each floor, The workrooms, Potts syid,^wili.. have about eight cubicles each, so when teachers have planning periods, instead of staying jn their classrooms, as has been done in the past, they will use the cubicles, freeing up the classrooms for other classes, , “Our goal is u 100 perccnt occupancy in all the classrooms during the day,” Polls said. The medio center is at the end of the hallway next to the parking lot, situated that way so it can be used at night. The no-frills design has hinged around safety issues, Potts said, especially in the entrance. “We wanted to make sure the school is well defined as far as where visitors enter, so the entrance will be a very well defined space. That is something we have lacked in the past.” Superintendent Dr. Robert Landry said, "This will be a very secure campus, with a belter capability of being locked down. The principal will be able to lock down the entire school with one button,” The auditorium, which will be bid separately from the school, will not only be used for performance$ and other events, Out.will be used os a teaching space, according to Linda Bost, assistant superintendent, "Band, drama, ROTC, art and chorus will be able to meet in the auditorium, because the way its planned, it can be divided into three separate classrooms, I think it’s safe to say that chorus and drama w ill. meet iri there every doy, Wc will also be able lo gel two entire classes in that area for assemblies, “There wasn't a conscious effort to increase the size of the auditorium, and we didn't increase the size becausc Wc wanted more scats; that's just the way it worked out with the plan. But this plan satisncs our curriculum and will serve our students better than what we had 10 begin wilh,” At about 12,000 square feet, the auditorium, siiid Renegar, “will be a focal point for the community. It will be very functional, and I can see it being 0 community rally point,” WRCP recenlly bid oul an elementary school al aboul $120 per jiquaro foot. At Ihat price, and including soft costs; sucli as the architect, civil engineer, and constniclion manager, as well as furniture and technology, the .school, including the 12,000 square foot auditorium, would C0.SI about $29,336,000, The budget is $29.3 million. Renegar said, "We will nol know whal the final plan will be or con be until the bids are opened. Cleariy, if the bids ore more than budget, that requires a separate discussion, and certain cuts would be required. The auditorium is an alternate bid and would be an issue only in the event we ore over budget. 11 has received a tremendous amount of support as u focal point for the entire county and hopefully will be part of the project.” Becausc construction costs are still down, Renegar said, the '.Vrr-t.£i',’.T Ct This architectural rendering shows the proposed look of the new Davie High School. Board Chair Terry Renegar listens as Dr. Robert Landry, superintendent, makes a point. board "feels very good about where prices are right now. 1 think $120 per .s^quare foot is Assoi;ted 2 liter Cheerwine Products Specials o£ the Week PHOTO SPECIAL Doubles FREE W i t h \ m m Film within our budget and is achievable,” Potts and Picrce traveled to Raleigh lo meet with ofncials from the Departmeni of Public Instruction and the Department. of Insurance lasl week, Potts said they expected comments on any required changes or suggestions within the week, and once those are received and any required changes made, Ihe plan will go to bid. thanked for architects for working nights, weekends and during the Thahksgiving holidays to get the plan done and said, “This is a school the communily hns asked for. The whole layout is very conducive 8 9 Limit 6 W hile S upp lies U is l D on'l l'or^cl Yoin; M uscadiiR's! O ne Week Only NEW Photo Processing Hours; M-F 9-6, Sat 8:30-6, Sun. Closed I'o r }>rc‘iil in lo rm a lio n on (1Г11Ц.Ч & lu 'iiilli prohk'in.s, до lo \v\vw .ro.ski(lni}>c(».c()ni R eg ula r H ou rs: M -F 8 :3 0 -8 • S a t 8 :3 0 -4 • S iin 1:30-5 Foster Drug Co. 495 Valley Road • Mocksville • (336) 751-2141 w w w .fosterdrugco.com lu L V‘l ' Downtown, Neighborhood Filled With Holiday Lightsi Downtown Mocksville is all aglow this holiday sea­ son with white lights lining buildings, the water tower and oak trees on the town square. On Saturday from 6:30- 8:30 p.m., horse and buggy rides will be available through town for $7 per per­ son, starting and ending at Station on Main at North Main and Gaither streets. At dusk on Saturday and Sunday evenings, the Gar­ den Valley neighborhood, just off Valley Road near Ingersoll-Rand in Mocks­ ville, will be lined with ilhiminaries. Drive slowly and carefully. It is expected Ihe bids will ' to the Farmington Road site, and be in by Feb, 16 and will be awarded in early March. Construction would likely begin in April 2010. The board hopes to slay within the timeline they are facing lo gel the school ready for occupancy in August 2011. Board member Cari Lambert Shol... Continued From Pnge 1 Gentry, 21, of Timber Creek Road, Advance, near his wrecked vehicle at the home, but officers discovered the ve­ hicle had been wrecked at NC 80) and US 64 then driven there. "He was extremely intoxi­ cated,” Hartman said-. "It. was in his from yard had о 12 gauge determined the weapon the ho- shotgun,” I think il’s time for the community to rally and support our kids. We are very blessed, despite the differences in opinion, thal we can certainly say we have one of the greatest school systems in this statè. This is a wonderful opporlunity and a great lime to celebrate.” why someone shot him.” Hartman said Gentry was taken to Forsyth Medical Cen­ ter in Winston-Salem where he was treated and released. “The doctor there said he had been shot with what oppeored to be a small caliber weapon, the gentleman who confronted him meowner used was not the one that caused the injuries.'The man [Gentry] was so intoxi­ cated that he told officers he doesn't remember what hap­ pened to him. At this point we're npt able to determine who shot him, where he was shot, or When asked if Gentry had any criminal record Hartman replied, “We’ve had contact with' him,” Hartman is asking anyone wilh information aboul this cose to contact Lt, Lee Whitesides at 751-5547, District Court DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tiiursday, Dec. 17,2009 - 5 I p!i The following oases were disposed of during Davie District Court, Presiding: Wayne . L. Michael. Prosecuting: Wendy J. Terry and Jamie 0 . Laprad, nssistant DAs. - Margaret L. Anderson, two counts cyberslalking, dismissed at request of prosecuting . witness. - Richard Lee Beaver, m isdem eanor probation v io la tio n , continued on probation, seven days active. - Daniel Vincent Bowman, two counts driving while license revoked, reduced to failure to notify DMV of address change, $50, cost; exceeding safe speed, rear lamps violation, dismissed per plea. - Patrick Arthur Brooks, assault oh a ffiinale, dismissed of request of prosecuting witness. '- Pamela R. Burris, simple assault, dismissed at request of prosecuting witness. . - John Crook, assault on a female, sentenced lo 75 days, suspended 18 months, not assault/lhreaten/harass victim, not go about victim’s residence, $200 attomey, cosl, - Pam ela Kim D esio, misdemeanor larceny, dismissed per civil seltlement. - Kenneth P. Dlochenko, two counts simple possession o f schedule II controlled substnnce, dism issed per deferred prosecution, evidence destroyed. - Quentin Lamar Dulin, m isdem eanor probation , v io la tio n , defendnnt in compliance, case terminated. r Maria B. Escalante, speeding 74 in a 55, prayer for Judgment continued, cost; window tinting violation, dismissed per plea, - Brittany Stone Evans, disorderly conduct, prayer for Judgment continued, cosl, $150 attorney; communicating threats, dismissed at requesi of prosecuting witness, - Rosallna Loeza-Flores, speeding 52 in a 35, reduced to Improper equipment, $75, cost, $20 install fee; driving while license revoked, dismissed per plen, - Chrisli G, Foster, shoplifting conccalmcnt of goods, prayer for judgment continued, 24 hours community service through Storehouse for Jesus, - Ronnie Lee Gobble, assault on a female, dismissed per plea; false imprisonment, sentenced lo time served, nol assault/ threaten/harass victim., - Jose Ricardo Gonzalez, no license, dismissed, corrected. - Barbara Gulledge Head, threatening phone call, dismissed at request of prosecuting witness, - Kenneth Lee Head, domestic criminal trespass, dismissed at request of prosecuting witness. - Shelby Lynn Hendrix, speeding 84 in a 55, reduced to ¿U n a 55, $50, cosl. - Garland S. Holleman, a ssa u lt on a fe m a le , manufacturing schedule VI controlled substance, dismissed per plea; injury to personal property, possession of schedule VI controlled substance one-half ounce up to one and one-half ounces, sentenced to 45 days, suspended 18 months, $289.99 restitution to victim, not assault/ threaten/harass victim, $425 attorney fee, cost, all evidence destroyed. - Cindy Leigh Hownrd, assault by pointing n gun, dism issed at request of prosecuting witness, weapon to be returned to owner, - Antonio L, Johnson, driving while license revoked, reduccd to fnilure to notify DMV of address change, $25, cost, $200 attorney fee, - Gurney Turner Johnson, two counts assault with a deadly weapon, dismissed per civil seltlement and at request of prosecuting witness. - Randy Lee Jones, four counts nssault on a female, two counts nssault with a deadly weapon, misdemeanor child nbuse, dismissed ut request of prosecuting witness. - Matthew S, Kennington, speeding 82 in n 70, dismissed per plea; driving while license revoked, reduced to failure lo notify DMV of nddress chnnge, $25, cost, $200 failed to appear fee. - Sabrina M. Lamphere, simple assault, dismissed at request of prosecuting witness. - Andrew Shone Lanier, m isdem eanor probation violation ,, tronsferred to unsupervised probation, strike remaining fees. - Angela Denise^ Leonnrd, misdemeanor probation violation oul of county, sentenced to 180 days, complete substnncc abuse treotment os she Is able to afford It, strike oil court ond supervision fees. - Kevin A. Motz, simple ossaull, second degree trespass, dismissed per civil settlement and at request of proscciitlng witness. - William MIchacI Owens, sccond degree trespass, breaking or entering, injury to renl property, injury to personal property, dismissed due to foilure of prosecuting witness to appear and offlcer unavailable. - Curtis Bradley Poole, DWI, open container after consuming alcohol, driving while license revoked, unsnfe possing yellow line, dismissed per plea and offlcer no longer on force; failure to appear for implied consent offense,after two year period, sentenced to time served. - Beveriy Sue Potts, simple possession of schedule VI controlled substance, dismissed, recharging under felony. - Danny Robertson Potts, simple possession of schedule VI controlled substnncc, dismissed, recharging as felony, - Peter Ressa, assault with deadly weapon wilh intent to kill, reduced to ossaull with a deadly weopon, sentenced to 60 days, suspended 18 months, abide by domestic violence protective order, comply with Socinl Services and civil orders, Kids Toys, Gifts & Clothing N o w t h r o u g h D e c e m b e r M o n d a y - F r l d a y , 9 a . m . - S p . m . S a t u r d a y 9 a . m . - I S N o o n pure(^honesJb,. www.pureandhonestkids.com 277 N. Main Street • Mocksville, NC 336-753-1126 Lower Level o f Salvation A rm y Store Building hnve no contact with victim, complete anger management if recommended, travel out of state for work purposes only nnd must inform probntion officer of whereabouts, weapon ordered tumed over to sheriff’s department for officinl use only, cost;.com m unicating threats, sentenced to 45 days at expiration of previous sentence, suspended 18 months, cost; ■three counts misdemeanor child abuse, dismissed per plea. - Shannon'Vinson Rivers, speeding 75 in a 55, prayer for judgment continued stands. - Robert B. Roycroft, simple nffray, dismissed at requesi of prosecuting witness. - JàcobLee Snow,contribuling to the delinquency of o juvenile, 12 counts giving malt beverage/ unfortified wine lo person under 21, dismissed, slate’s motion to continue denied. - Hunter Lee Slone, simple affray, dismissed at request of prosecuting witness. - Anthony Roy Taylor, mlsdemeanorprobation violation out of county, sentenced to 120 days, crcdit for 23 days served. - J. Abel Bocillo Vltol, DWI, sentenced to 12 months, suspended 18 months, 7 days active, obtain substance nbuse assessment/treatment, surrender license, not operate vehicle unlll licensed, $400, cost, $10 Interpreter fee; misdemeanor child nbuse, failure to secure passenger under nge 16, unsnfe lane change, dismissed per plea. - Michael Joseph Worner, misdemeanor larceny, prayer for judgment continued, not go on premises of Horn’s Truck Slop. - Chad Alexander Watkins, failure to stop for stopped schtiol bus. rcduced to unsafe movement. - Crystal Brandy White, resisting public officer, sentenced to time served; simple possession of schedule IV controlled substance, dismissed, defendant has valid prescription, evidence destroyed.......... , - Shannon Dawn White, second degree trespass, prayer for judgm ent continued, continue counseling, no contact with victim. Failed To Appear - Charles D. 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NC 20147 www.BenMynattNissanxom 6 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 17,2009 Public Records DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 17,2009 - 7 (- Mocksville Police Tlie following incidents were reported to the Mocksvillc Po­ lice Department. -The Inrceny of n weed trim­ mer nnd nir compressor frohi a garnge off Polaris Drive was reported Dec. 7. - A dog wns reported running loose on West Maple Avenue on Dec. 9. - The Inrceny of n wnllet from a business on Unifi Drive wns reported Dec. 8. - The brenking, entering nnd Inrceny, of copper wire from a residence on Williams Street was reported Dec. 10. - A display at Murphy USA, Cooper Creek Drive, wns knocked over, it was reported Dec. 13, - The Inrccny of n 1993 Ford Escort wns reported Dec. 12 ' from n residence on Hnrdlson Street, - The breaking, entering nnd Inrceny of coins froin vending machiiies off Yadkinvillc Road was reported Dec, 14, Arrcsis - Etta Sawyers, 33, of Boon­ ville, was charged Dec, 10 with shoplifting. Trial dnte: Jnn, 21, She is accused of taking clothes from Waimart, - Deon Mnshnn Martin, 33, of Yadkinvilie, was ehargcd Dcc. 10 with shoplifting. Trial date: Jan, 21, She is accused of taking clothes from Wnlmart, - Gilbert Thomas Howell,30, of Boonville, was chnrged with larceny. Trial date: Jnn, 21 ,He is ncciised of tnking clothes from Wnlmnrt, - Lloyd Martin Scawell, 42, was chnrged Dec, 10 with Inr­ ccny. Trinl date; Jan, 7. - Rnynnldo Romero, 40, of Williams Street, was charged Dec, 11 with concealment of merchandise. Trial date:, Jan, 14, Fires Davic County fire depart­ ments responded to the follow­ ing calls: Dcc. 7: Smith Grove, 5:22 pjii., Juney Beauchamp Rond, vehicle fire, Dec. 8: Smith Grove, 11:22 a,m,, 1-40 West, vehicle fire; Mocksvillo, 1:44 p.m., Eaton’s Funernl Home, fire alarm; Smith Grove assisted. Dec, 9: Advancc, 6:56 p.m., Kingsmill Court, fire alarm; Smith Grove assisted. Dcc. 11: Advance, 2:35 p.m., Covington Drive, smoke inves­ tigation; Fork nssisted; Center, 3:07 p.m,, Sheffield Rond, smoke investigation; County Line assisted; Mocksville, 7:30 p,m„US601 North, automobile accident, Dcc. 12: Cooleemee, 9:39 p.ni;, Junction Rond, chimney fire. Dcc. 13: Farmington, 11:52 a,m,, 1-40 West, automobile accident; Center assisted; Ad­ vnnce, 9 p.m., Baltimore Road, automobile accident. Arrests The Davie County Sheriff’s Department made the following arrests: - Brandon Charles Warren, 18, of Gordon Drive, Advance was arrested Dec, 4 for posses­ sion of stolen goods. Trial date; Jan, 28, - Andrew Chase Webb, 18, of Cherry Hill Road, Mocksville was arrested Dec, 4 for mis­ demeanor larceny. Trinl dnte: Jnn. 28. ■ - Juan Carlos Cnrrillo-Her- nandez, 24, of Winston-Salem was nrrested Dec. 4 for injury to real property.Trial dnte; Jan, 7, - Gary Stacey Chafin, 38, of Hobson Drive, Mocksville wns aiTcstqd Dec, 4 for assault on a female. Trial dnte: Jnn, 7, - Jonnn Marie Hendricks,37, of Hobson Drive, Mocksville wns nrrested Dec, 4 for simple assnult nnd injury to personnl property, Trinl dnte: Jnn, 7. - Timothy Wayne Beeding, 40,ofMilling Road,Mocksvillc wns nrrested Dcc. 5 for posses­ sion of schedule II controlled substnnce,misdcmeanor posses­ sion of schedule VI controlled substance, nnd possession of drug pnrnphemalia. Trinl dnte: Jnn. 20. -ThurmnnTuckcr,81,of Hil­ ton Rond, Advance wns arrested Dec. 5 for assault on n femnle. Trinl date: Jan, 20, - Michnel Lee Robertson, 32, of Joe Rond, Mocksville wns arrested Dec,5 forassauitinfiict- ing serious injury, assault on a female, and domestic criminal trespassing, Trinl dnte: Dcc, 18 in Dnvidson County. -AmnndnSueAbshire,24,of Cnravan Lane, Mocksville wns nrrested Dec. 5 for breaking/ entering, Trinl dnte: Jnn, 12 in Yadkin County. -JohnMichaelRoberson,36, of Wilson Lane, Mocksville was nrrested Dec, 6 for communicat­ ing thrents, simple nssnult, Trinl dnte: Jnn, 21, - Nicholns Decorian Gaither, 22, of Barney Road, Mocksvillc was nrrested Dcc, 6 forfnilure to appear, Trinl dnle; Dcc. 10, -Crystnl DennnnTillcy,34,of Drnughn Lane, Mocksville wns arrested Dec, 6 for communicat­ ing thrents. Trial date: Jan. 7. - Daniel Scott Fortney, 20, of Drnughn Lane, Mocksville wns nrrested Dec. 6 for extradition/ fugitive other stnte. Trinl dnte: Dec. 17. - Christopher Allen Short ,23, of Stacee Trail, Mocksville was nrrested Dec. 6 for intoxicnted/ disruptive, resisting n public officer, nnd injury to personnl property. Trinl dnte: Jnn. 20. - Ashley Bcnl Robertson, 29, The Briar Patch Wine Tasting Saturday Dee. 19| featuring ■Flint Hill Vineyards Wine & Beer Tasting Every Saturday - Advance Location Only - G ift B a sk e ts & G o u r m e t F o o d s Featuring: • Ollle's Fresh Baked Goods • T Forté • Robert Rotchschild • Wind & Willow • and Many Other Fine Delectables 50%0ff 35% O ff Fi’esh Wreaths & Storeivide Rophig Sale 0” Poinsettias Buy One Get One Fi'ec 172 Hwy. 001, . 2,'5G6 S. Stratford Rd. Advance, NC Wlnslon Salem, NC 33G-998-2092 3.’i6-768-(i900 Hrs: Mun-Frl lOam Upm, Sat Oimvdpm, Sun 1 Inin Spm | i’.xdiuicsAII I4XXÍ& Hevcm^'e lu;m.s. ofThomnsville wns nrrested Dec, 7 for assault nhd battery. Trial date: Jan, 28, - Roger Lee Allen, 55, of Howardtown Circle, Advnnce was nrrested Dec. 9 for simple assault. Trial date: Jnn, 28, - Rufus Dewnyn Hunter^ 33, of Mnin Church Rond, Mocks­ villc was arrested Dec, 9 for failure to appear. Trial date: Jan, 19 in Johnston County, - Darrel Wayne Waller,40, of Swicegood Street, Mocksville was arrested Dcc. 9 for broak- ing/?ntering and Inrccny nfter brenking/entering. Trial dale: Dec. 17. - NathnninI Thomas Bolen, 26, of Deer Run Drive, Mpcks- ville was nrrested Dec. 9 for .fnilure to appear. Trial date: Jnn, 19 in Iredell County, T Bridgette Monnhnn Rogers, 47, of Lexington wns nrrested Dec, 10 for fnilure to nppesir, Trinl dnte: Jnn. 14. Highway Patrol The following trnffic wrecks in Dnvie County were listed by the N.C. Highwny Pntrol. • A Dnvie man was chargcd with DWI and cnreless/rccklcss driving nfter he wrecked the ve­ hicle he was driving Nov. 29. Gregory Martin Jessup of Buchin Lane, Advance was driving a 1995 Nissan enst on Bcauchnmptown Road. Jessup’s vehicle rnn off the right side of the rorfd, collided with n culvert, nnd continued traveling cast to n nearby church parking lot. Trooper K.L. Leonard re­ ported the nccident occiirred nt npproximnteiy 6:44'p.m. and Coble there were no injuries, • A Dnvie mn'n was chnrged with fnilure to rcducc speed after the vehicle he wns driving col­ lided with others Dec; 11, Terrell Alnstnire Wilson of US 601 South, Mocksville was driving, n 1999 Jeep north on US 601, Lonnie Mnrk Hecht of Pnrk Avenue, Mocksvillc wns stopped in tiis 2008 Hondn vehicle fncing north on US 601, wniting to riinke n left turn, Jes­ sie Currin Rock of Lexington wns driving n 1996 Ford south on US 601. Wilson failed to rc­ ducc the speed ofhis velilcle nnd collided with Hecht’s, The forcc of the.impnct pushed Hccht’s vehicle left of center nnd it col­ lided with Rock’s, , Trooper K.L. Leonard re­ ported the nccident occurrcd at approximately 7:32 p.m. Hecht nnd his two passengers, were taken to Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Snlcm for trentment. Rock wns tnken to Dnvie County Hospitnl in Mocksville fortreat- ' ment. • There were three reports of deef hit by automobiles in the county last week. In the fol­ lowing reports no injuries to the drivers were reported: Kimberiy Ann Caldwell of Pine Valley Rond, Mocksvillc wns driving a 2003 Ford north on Baltimore Rond when it collided with a deer crossing the road. Trooper K,L, Leonnrd re­ ported the accident occurred at npproximnteiy 12:49 a,m, on Dec, 7, Jay Thomns Waugh of Box­ wood Church Rond, Mocksville was driving n 1988 Chevrolet pick-up north on Farmington Road when it collided with a . deer crossing the road. Trooper K.L. Leonnrd re­ ported the nccident occurred nt npproximnteiy 6:57 n.m. on Dec. 10, Terry Bnilcy Higgins of Deer Run Drive, Mocksville wns driving her 2007 Ford enst on 1-40 when it collided with ndeer crossing the rond, ' Trooper K,L, Leonard re­ ported the nccident occurred nt npproximnteiy 6:35 n.m, on Dec, 10, • An Iredell mnn was charged with fnilure to reduce speed nfter the vehicle he wns driving hit nnother Dec, 11, Jeffrey Keith Hnger of States­ ville was driving his 1990 Chev­ rolet pick-up north on US 601, Richard Donald Carter of Cap Cain Trail, Mocksville wns driv­ ing n 2002 Dodge north on US 601 slowing for trnffic, Hnger fnilcd to slow his vehicle nnd it collided with Cnrter’s, trooper C.D, Hnll reported the nccident occurred nt ap­ proximately 12:31 p,m. and there were no injuries. • A Davie woman was charged with expired drivers licinse nfter she wrecked the vehicle she wns driving Dec, 11. benecn Mnnchester Mnrsh of Pineville Rond, Mocksvillo wns driving n 2000 Chevrolet pick-up enst on Pineville Rond. Mnrsh’s vehicle ran off the right side of the road, re-entered the roadway, then ran off the left side of the road, and collided with a tree; Trooper C.D. Hnll reported the nccident occurred lit npproxi­ mnteiy 7:39 n.m, nnd there were no injuries, . • A Dnvidson man was chargcd with failure to reduce speed nfter the vehicle he wns driving collided with others Dec. II. James Leslie Webb Jr. of Lexington wns driving his 2004 Chevrolet enst on US 64. Wil- linm Raymond Wikel of Cedar Ridge Road, Mocksvillc was stopped facing enst on US 64 in his 1986 Toyotn pick-up due to trnffic. Dnrren Lee McDowell of Hnzelwood Drive, Mocksville was slopped in front of Wikel in n 2007 Hondn vehicle. Webb fnilcd lo rcduce the speed of his vehicle nnd it collided with Wikel nnd pushed his vchiclc inlo McDowell’s. Trooper M.W. Whitener re­ ported the nccident occurred nt approximately 6:30 p.m. nnd n pnssenger witli Webb was taken to Dnvie County Hospitnl for treatment. • Both drivers were charged after an nccident on Dec. 12, Mntthew Kennon Mills of' Feed Mill Rond, Advnnce wns driving n 1996 Toyotn pick-up in the Icftlaneof US 601 North, Kenneth Lee Marsh of Sophia wns stopped in the northbound left lnne of US 601 in his 2000 Ford wniting to turn onto 1-40, Mills vchiclc collided with Mnrsh’s, Trooper M.W. Whitener re­ ported the nccident occurrcd nl npproximnteiy 4:25 p.m, and there were no injuries. • An omission wns mnde in lnst week’s highwny pntrol reports. Following n Dec, 4 nc­ cident, Mary Gorham Maysilles was taken to Baptist Medical Center for trentment, Sticriff’s Department The following incidents were reported to the Dnvie Coimty Sheriff’s Depnrtment. - A burglnry, vnndnlism, and larceny were reported at n home on NC 801 South, Cooleemee on Dec. 4. - On Dec. 4 n burglnry nnd vnndnlism were reported nt n home on Henrthside Lane, Mocksville. - Threats were reported nt n home on Middleton Lnne, Ad­ vnnce on Dec. 5. ■ - On Dec. 6 shoplifting wns reported at a convenience store on NC 801 North, Advnnce. - Lnrceny wns reported at a home on Hank Lesser Road, Mocksville on Dec. 6. - On Dec. 6 cruelty to ani­ mals wns reported nt nn nrea on Cnna Road, Mocksville on Dec, 6, - On Dec, 6 a burglary and Inrceny were reported nt a home on Hope Lane, Mocksville, - An nssnult was reported at a home on Howardtown Circle, Advnnce on Dec, 7. . - On Dec, 7 thrents were re­ ported nt a home on Swicegood Street, Mocksville, - A burglary nnd Inrceny were reported at a home on.Daniel Rond, Mocksville on Dec, 7, - Qn Dec, 7 n motor vehicle theft wns reported at n restnurnnt on NC 801 North, Advnnce, - A burglnry wns reported at n home'on Sonora Drive, Advnnce on Dec, 7, - On Dec. 7 n brenking/enter- ing was reported nt a home on Sonorn Drive, Advnnce, - Trespnssing wns reported nt n location on NC 801 South, Mocksville on Dec. 7. - On Dec. 7 nn nssnult on a female nnd false imprison­ ment was repörted nt n home on Single Lnne, MocksviUe, - Fraud was reported nt a retnil estnblishment on NC 801 South, Advnnce on Dec. 8, - On Dec. 8 Inrceny wns re­ ported nt n location on Howell Rond, Mocksville. - A burglnry nnd larccny were reported at a home on Calvin Lnne, Mocksville on Dec. 8, - On Dcc. 8 forgery wns reported at a home on County Line Rond, Mocksvillc.' - Trespnssing' wns reported nt n home on Rosewood Lnne, Mocksville on Dec. 8. - On Dec. 8 shoplifting wns reported at n grocery store on Yadkin Valley Rond-, Advnnce. - Fraud was reported at n home on Lonetrco Rond, Ad­ vnnce on Deo. 9. - On Dec. 9 im nninial com­ plaint was reported nt n home on Vnnznnt Road, Mocksvillc. - Harassing phone calls were reported at a home on Richie Rond, Mocksville on Dec. 9. - On Dec. 10 n brenk-in wns reported nt n home on Chunn Lnne, Mocksville. An nnimni complaint was reported at a home on Farm­ ington Rond, Mocksville on Dcc. 10. - On Dec. 10 vnndnlism wns reported nt n home on Cherry Hill Rond, Mocksville. Building Permits The follpwing building permits were issued in Dnvie County, listed by applicant, type of building, estimated cost nnd location. , - Jerry Swicegood, add­ ing tenant separation walls and bathroom to new shell, $21,379.52, Wilkesboro Street, Mocksvillc. - Chnrles Huffmnn, ^nglc fnmily dwelling, $209,125, Vnnznnt Rd., Mocksville. - Derrick Nichols, work­ shop, $20,000, County Homo Rd., Mocksvillc. - Derrick' Nichols, outbuild­ ing, Counly Home Rd., Mocks­ ville. - Kris Hoots, room nddiiion, $20,000,Wildwood Lane, Ad­ vnnce. - NC Dept, of Environment and Natural Resources, nir qiml- ity monitoring stntion, .$3,500, Cherry Street, Mocksville. - Ronnie Hendrix, permit­ ting existing structures nnd ndding lenn-to stnicturo, Todd Rd„ Advnnco. Windsor Contrncting, building upfit, $100,655, Dör­ nach Wny, Advnnce, - Steelmnn Ace Hnrdwnre, nccessory structure, $1,700, US 158, Advnnce, - Freeman & Assoc, Con- trncling Corp,, interior upfit, $15,000, NC 801 N„ Advnnce, - ' Tim Wnll, remodel, I $50,000, US 64 W„ Mocks­ ville. - Snint Francis Church, ndd­ ing sido door, $1,300, Yndkin­ ville Rd., Mocksville. : - S.A. Roberts, Subway upfit, $12^00i'Snlisbury Rd,, Mocksville, - Lnrry McDaniel Build­ ers, remodel, $34,900, Sanford Ave., Mocksville. - Travis J. Sink, addition of bnsement garage with bonus room, $65,000, Baltimore Rd., Advnnce. - Outdoor of the Cnrolinns, nccessory stnictnre, US 64 W., Mocksville, - Precision Decorating Cen­ ter, remodel, $48,500, Onk Hill Rd„ Advnnce, - Lnrry McDnniel Builders, remodel, $11,720, 'Mendow Ridge Dr,, Mocksville, - Phil nnd Teresa Heyne, ac­ cessory structure. Wandering Lane, Mocksville, - Holiday Pools of Winston- Salem, in-ground swimming pool, $1,800, Essex Farm Rd,, Advance,. Civil Lawsuits The following civil lawsuits were filed with the Dnvie Clerk of Court, - Donnld G. Payne nnd Pa­ tricia S. Payne vs. Stephanie Dinne Payne, custody. - Nanman U. Smith vs. Car­ olyn W. Smith, equitable distri­ bution. - Bradford S. Almond vs. Snrn Beth Deni Almond, di­ vorce. - Discover Bank vs. Luther Ward, collcction on account, $9,827.41. - Dnvie Social Services vs. Toby L. Willlnms, child sup­ port. - Dnvie Social Services vs. Julie L. Wyntt, child support.' - Brnnch Bnnking & Trust vs. Jnmes V/. Summers, III nnd Kim E. Summers, collcc­ tion on account, money owed, $15,189.37. - Cnpitnl One Bnnk vs. Wal­ ter L. Downey, collection on account, $4,074.75. - Brnnch Bnnking & Trust vs. Rocky Lee Shoemaker, col-, lection on account, $ 1,248.07. - Davie Socini Services vs. Mntthew S. Alien,, child sup­ port. - Dnvic Social Services vs. Jerry J. Campbell, child sup­ port. - Lucinda Brooks vs. Todd Michnol Brooks, child support, custody, divorce, equitable dis­ tribution. - Constal Turf, doing busi­ ness ns Chnmpion Turf Fnrms vs. WFBRCC, doing business ns Bermuda Run Country Club, contrnct, money owed, lien en­ forcement. - Brnnch Bnnking & Tnist vs. Barbara P. Woodward nnd Hugh W. Woodward, collection on account, $44,814,89. - Davie Social Services vs, Alan CInrk, child support. - Jennnc C. Wesley vs. Don C. Angell, money owed, $15,000. - Pnmeln Annette Rowe vs. ' Leonard ' Leoiiza Rowe,, di­ vorce. - Frnnces Crnnford Lewis vs. Ed Rny Lewis, divorce. - Counly of Dnvic vs. Jes­ sica D. Shields, trustee for Wn- chovin Bnnk, tnx foreclosure, - County of Dnvie vs, Robert J, Hicks, Myra Dennise Hicks, Jnson Cotton, substitute trostec, tnx foreclosure. - Terry L. Stnnley vs. Mary C. Stanley, divorce. - Sharoii Denise Smoot vs. Lindsay Conrnd Smoot, di­ vorce. - Normnn Dougins James vs. Shannon Allen Jnmes, divorce. - Candice P. Redmond vs. Ryan E. Simmons, child sup­ port. - Davie Social Services vs. Richard M. Rice, child sup­ port. - Dnvie Social Services vs. Timothy W. Gobble, child sup­ port. - Theresa Eisenberg vs. Dorian Shrout nnd Kellie Nel- son-Shrout, custody. - Branch Banking & Tnist vs. Matthew Bradley, collec­ tion on account, $14,394.66. Marriages The following were issued marriage licenses by tho Dnvie Register of Deeds. - Andrew Joseph Emrick, 29, and Cnrrie Мао Thompson, 31, of Mocksville. - Richard Stewart Martin Jr., 24, nhd Mary Mne Dunlnp, 27, of Mocksville. - Vnnn Harold Mical, 38, nnd Lindn Mnrie Jones, 39, of Mocksville. - Dnryl Allen'Brower, 41, nnd Christy Lynn Dunn, 28, of Mocksville. - Dustin Jny-Vnn Lowery, 30, nnd Henther Dawn Sam­ mons, 37, of Mocksville. - Paul William Cariton, 28, nnd Lynne Marie Grey, 27, of Charlotte. - Jnson Lee Williams, 23, and Sabrina Lynn Shoffner, 21, of Advance. I Woman Sentenced In Death Of Salisbury Doctor à By Jessie Burchcttc Salisbury Post Three people churged in the 2008 murder of Snlisbury den­ tist Dr. Jame»Dnvid Boyd will spend 19 to 40 yenrs in state pri.son. The dentist died in a robbery thnt wont wrong on Juno 26, 2008, when ono of the mnsked robbers blurted oul the nnme of the other. Christopher Allen Boyd, Jonnthnn Alexunder Bnmctl nnd Cundicc Jo Drye plended guilty to socond-degrec murder nnd other rclutcd chnrges. Christopher Boyd, 22, of Knnnapolis, wns identified by uuthorities us Dr. BoydTi killer. He will spend nt leust 40 years in prison with a mnximum of 50 years. Barnett, 20, of Kannapolis, and Drye, 25, of Mocksville, will cuch serve n minimum of 19 yeurs nnd four months in state prison und a maximum of 25 years. Duvid Boyd's body was found June 26,2008, in the mas­ ter bedroom of his home al 9 Pine Tree Road in the Country Club scction of Salisbury. His body wns discovered by an em­ ployee al his dental praclice who went to the home when Dr. Boyd didn't show up for work. He hnd been strangled lo deuth. District Attorney' Bill Kenerly guve n brief recitation of the events thnt ied to the mur­ der. Ho suid Drye hud gone lo Dr. Boyd's home enriier in the evening asking to borrow money. She didn't get nny money und Inter went lo Kunnnpoiis, where she wus living with her boyfriend — Christopher Boyd's brother and other mem­ bers of this family. Later in the night, Drye, Christopher Boyd and Bnmetl went buck to the dentist's house ndjuccnt to the Counlry Club of Salisbury. Kenerly snid Drye romuined in Bnmetl's truck while the oth­ ers went inside. Wcnring some type of Hullowcen musks, they briefly went in ul the first floor and then to the second fioor and Dr. Boyd's bedroom. Thero they bound his hands and feet wilh electrical cords they had cul off lights or uppli- ancos. Kencriy introduced evi­ dence lhal included the exten­ sion cords, ull sealed in brown pupcr bngs. Appnrently after gouging or cutting into Dr. Boyd's buck, he told them were to find several hundred dollnrs in cash. , At some poinl ufler thoy got the money, Barnett cullcd Chris­ topher Boyd by his nume. Kenerly suid Christopher Boyd replied, "Ho knows my nume, I hnve lo kill him." Burnett nnd Christopher Boyd took a computer, and two camcras from the home. Before lenvi'ng, they filled u tub in the muster buthroom und tossed in itoms they hnd touched tb wash awny fingerprints und DNA. Kenerly said invesligutors found Dryc's fingerprints in the house but did not find any prints or DNA of tlie other two defen- dunts in the house. ' ^ The two rejoined Drye in the truck nnd left to buy cigarettes , and beer. All three defendants wore apparently using alcohol and drugs. Luter, Bnrnctt und Chris Boyd used pnrt of the stolen • money to buy tires forthe truck' nnd go to the beach. All three stood, looked at Dr. Boyd's fum­ ily und expressed sorrow and asked for forgiveness. Their attorneys repeatedly Ihunked Dr. Boyd's family for agreeing to the plea'deal that offers them n chunce lo one duy be out of prison. "I wish I could bring him bnck," a sobbing Drye lold the family, saying she "hated it for the children," going on to say she hus three children of her own. ' ' James Duvis, Christopher Boyd's- attorney, thnnked the ' victim's fnmily for the plen agreement, suying it gives his client the chnncc to one duy to be nble to walk with his son, who is now a year old. Davis described Christopher Boyd as a broken man who has lost 30 pounds while in jail. "His heartaches," Davis snid, adding, "He doesn't deserve your mercy. Thank you for your mercy." Larry Hewitt, a Chariotte at- lofney representing Barnett, said vyhal happened lhal night hns entcn away at his client's .soul. Dr. Boyd's widow, Kathy, used a tissue to wipe awny tears. On the othor sido of the court­ room, the families of Drye, Barnett and Christopher Boyd cricd openly. Kenerly suid Kathy Boyd had agreed to the plen agree­ ment and sentences. After the murder, inveslign- , tors suid Dr. Boyd hnd been un­ der investigation by local and slate agencies over allegntipns of trading prescription drugs for sex al his offlco on Statesville Boulevard. Drye told authorities she wus one of the women who traded sexuni fnvors for drugs. Aboul two dozen observers, including fnmily members and nnother two dozen law enforce­ ment offlccrs, nttended tlie hcur- ing. Just before 10 u.m.; bniliffs led Bnmetl into the courtroom, follow ed by Drye. Bnrnctt looked nround ut those seated in the chamber. Drye did not. Aboul five minutes luter, Christopher Boyd was led into court. After being seated, he looked around and uppcured to whisper briefly wiih Drye. Initially, Kenerly had planned to seek Iho dealh pen­ alty for Christopher Boyd. He said in court thnt, in addition to second-degree murder, Christo­ pher Boyd and tho other defen­ dants had agreed lo plead guilty lo burglury, robbery and felony larceny. Christopher Boyd also pleaded guilty to pending Cnbarrus Counly chargcs. Christopher Boyd got addi­ tional years tucked on for brenk­ ing nnd entering, Inrceny and burning a building— Moss and Moore contractors on Soulh Main Street in Kannupolis. Kencriy said when Boyd wns unable to open a safe in the Kannapolis business,, he de­ cided to burn it down, resulting in a $500,000 loss. C andace Drye reacts to her sentence in court. - Photo courtesy Salisbury Posl All three defendants have been held in Ihe Rownn County Detention Center sincc boing arrested shortly after the mur­ der. They will gel crodit for the 18 months ulrcndy served. Special Superior Court Judge Robinson Hassell of Guilford Counly presided at the hearing and meted pul the sen­ tences. Members of Dr. Boyd's fam­ ily us woll as members of the families of Drye, Bamclte and Christopher Boyd, declined to speak to Ihe media ufler the henring. /4 Timeline Of Events Leading To2008i\/lurder I’rom The Salisbury Post Here's a rccap of the murder and key events leading up to Friday's plea agreement: • Dr. James David Boyd, 47, a Salisbury dentist, is found mur­ dered June 26, 2008, in his home al 9 Pine Tree Road, near the Country Club of Salisbury. When he fails lo show up i'or work on lhal Thursday moming, nn eriiployco goes lo his homo nnd flnds him on the bed, his hunds tied behind his bnck. ' Tho mnster bedroom uppcnred to be ransacked, along wilh the master balhroom. ' ' Boyd had relumed early from a Irip lo Ihc beach. His wife, Kuthy, and three children remained al Ihe bench. Autopsy results t-cloused Inter show he died of strnngulution. • On Ihe Slime dny, police nrrest Cundico Jo Drye, 23, of 142 Peluno's Lnne, Mocksville, und churged her with murder. Drye, now 25, was also charged with murder and robbery with a dan­ gerous wenpon, Drye told uuthorities she was going to the dentist's home to get pre.scription narcotics, money and nicoholic beverngcs. She told police thnt when she und tho co-defendunis went to the Pine Tree Road house, she slapped Boyd nnd knocked him out nfter he refused to give her $3,000 he had promised her, Drye told investigators she and others trudod sexual favors with Boyd for drugs in his Statesville Boulevard offlce. Investigators found condoms, u vibrutor und n video camera in the office. • On June 29,2008, police charge Jonnthnn Alexnnder Bnmetl, 18, Old Snlisbury Roud, Kunnnpoiis, wilh murder. • On June 30,2008, Cnburrus County deputies arrest Bnrnelt's cousin, Christopher Allen Boyd, 21, of 873 OukwoodViUn Drive, Kannapolis. Investigators identified Christopher Boyd as the one who killed the dentist. Christopher Boyd is the brother of Candice Drye's Ihen-boyfriend. Some electronics taken from the Pine Tree Roud home nre re­ covered. , Christopher Boyd, now 22, was.charged wilh murder, robbery with firearms, sccond-degrce arson, breaking nnd entering. , , Barnett, now 20, wns charged with murder, robbery, first-dc- grce burglary nnd larceny. • Investigators say the three suspects went to Boyd's home to get money, • The SBI confirms the ugcncy hud been investiguling Boyd for diverting prescription drugs for illegul use — trnding drugs for sex. The investigution begun Juilo 12 und ended with Boyd's denth, • Ih August 2008, District Attorney Bill Kencriy announced ho would seek the death penalty for Christopher Boyd. He said he would not seek the death penalty agninsi Drye or Barnett. • In September 2008, the Post received a copy of Mecklenburg Counly Medical Examiner Dr. Deborah Rndlsch's June autopsy report on Boyd. She ruled Boyd died of ligature strangulation and asphyxia or lack of oxygen. Radisch wrote that tests showed no evidence of cocaine, etha­ nol, opiates or oxymorphonc in Boyd's blood. . He was bound wilh an electrical cord. His wrists nnd his feet had impressions indicating they’d been tied. Specificnlly, the im­ pressions on his unkle were consistent with hnving his legs bound while Ihey were cros.sed, the report snid..The dentist had bruises on his neck and under his' car as well as on his chest and urms, Teens Accused Of Breal(-lns Davie Sheriff's Deputy Travis Goodwin’s patrol car Is demolished in the wreck. Deputy l-lurt Whien Patrol Car Wrecl(s In Sunday Night Fog By Jackic Seabolt Enterprise Record A’ deputy was taken lo the hospital after the pntrol cnr he wus driving wrecked in the curly morning hours of Dec. 14. According to Dnvie Sheriff’s Capt. J.D. Hnrtman, Deputy Travis Goodwin was respond­ ing to nssist nnother deputy this past Monday morning on an emergency call on Baltimore Rond. “He npparenlly lost control due to the fog und ruin und had u single cur nccident,” Hnrtmnn snid. Goodwin, who hns been wilh the Davie Sheriff’s Office less thnn a yenr, was taken to Baptist Medicul Center in Win­ ston-Salem where he remuins hospitulized with several broken bones, fractured ;-ibs, a broken shoulder, und other non-Iife- threntening injuries, according lo Hnrtmnn. "Al this time we’re slili re­ viewing everything,” Hartman said. ‘‘But I don’t foresee any disciplinary action." By Jackic Senbolt Enterprise Rccord Three people hnve been chargcd in connection with mul­ tiple break-in’s at a homo on Angell Road. According to Detective Terry Carter with Ihe Davie Sheriff’s Office, the homo is owned by a Clemmons resident and a report of the first brenk­ ing and entering was received on July 29. “During the first breuk-in the suspects went in und busicully tore up the house,” Cnrter said. “There was over $12,000 dol­ lars in dnmugcs reported.” Cnrter snid tlie suspects look severul items from the homo. A second break-in al the home occurred on Aug. 15 nnd a third on Aug. 26. Cnrter said that the first and Ihird brenk-in’s were very simi; iar and involved the suspects going in nnd demolishing the house. After extensive investiga­ tion, two juveniles confessed to tho break-ins. Carter said, and took respftnsibility for trashing . the houso. “Their informntion will be forwnrded'tb the juve­ nile uuthorities nnd Duvie High hns been notified us we’re re­ quired lo do by law.” A third person, Nnlh(in Grey Martin, 16, of Angell Road, Mocksville chargcd on Dec. 12 with misdemeanor breaking nnd entering. According to Cnrter, Martin went lo the home on Aug. 15, but wus tnken there by one of the juveniles to see the house. Murtin wns released to his legal gunrdinns nnd is scheduled lo nppear in Dnvie District Court on Jnn. 21. C E N E T R E X L E RШ1?Vinyl Siding & Trim 35 Yoars Exporienco Froe Estlmatos336-284-4571 L R B L a n d s c a p in g Residential & Business •Lawn Mowing & Seeding • Tree & BushTrimmltig & Planting •Trenching*PressureWasNna i •Clean Gutters; Leal Repval vww.lrblandscaplng.com 136-909-8571 Teny Whllaker/Owner. Appearing at Restaurant 101 fora FREE LIVE PERFORMANCE Thursday, Pec. 17 at TPM RESERVE YOUR SEAT TODAY! 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Г s t o r Ê w T d ^ s a l e * I P resent th is C oupon and receive I I * 2 5 O F F ................$250.00 or more purcliase OB I I * 5 0 O F F ................$500.00 or more purcliase OR | I * 7 5 O F F ................$750.00 or more purchase OB | I * 1 0 0 O F F ...........$1,000.00 or more purchase | I F u r n i t u r e M a t t r e s s c o n n e c t i o n i &)0(}^vou^12^3-<)9.Notvaklnilhanyolh6rolfer.(^caiponpercustomef. j j CalUsat (336)817-3390 or(336)391-72S2 'vIsT Financing Avallable 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 17,2009 A challenge from a local minister led to the building of this home for a local needy family. More are in the works. Hope Homes Continues To Build For The Needy A home for Ihe holidnys - thunk,s lo thc passion iind caring for their fellow man - volunteers in the county have helped Davie residents live in their own home. The idea grew out of u challenge by u local minister to his congregation. What came out of Ihe challenge was an orgnnizution that continues to help Davie County residents. Pastor Dennis Marshall challenged members of Bethlehem United Methodist Church to raise $20,000 to . “build a lady a home". The woman he wanted to help lived in a trailer with mold and mildew and holes in tlie lloor. In April 2006, volunteers from Bethlehem sturtcd thc itousc. It was modeled after the inobile units used for Hurricane Katrina but Ihc house wus stick built. In thanking Ihe volunteers ut Bethlehem, the new home owner said, “you may have built me u house but what you gave me is a home, and becuuse you gave me a home, 1 now have hope.” According to Chris Nuckolls, Hope Homos of Davie County was born and organized as a non-profit orgunizution in 2007. Since that time, Ihe organization hus received grant funds from Duke Endowment, Surry Housing Authority, and donations from people in and outside Davio C o u n ty a ll with a goal of helping others in need live in u decent homo. Tlicir generosity -has helped Hope Homes build eight new homes since 2006. Hope Homes is giving hope to Davio residents who nre truly in need, Nuckolls suid. Thc recipients of hoines have come from challenging situations. Ono was living in u campor und using a convenience .<>lorc restroom us a washroom; 'one was living in u chickcn coop using a S-gallon bucket for a bathroom; und one lived in a shack wilh no heating, air or indoor plumbing. Other fam ilies huve hud health problems and some have been mentally handicapped. In all, 16 people huve u bettor living siluution Ihunks lo Ihe work of local businos.ses, churchcs, and volunleers. “Tho accomplishments of Hope Homos ure a tribute to Ihe generosity and caring of Duvic County," Nuckolls suid. “Bethlehem United Methodist Church remains involved in the organization und hus boon joined by 14 othor churchcs in providing voluntepr labor.” Local builders have brought Iheir crews and donated lubor to frame the homes. Elcclric, plumbing, and heating and air- conditioning companies huve ull donated lubor und locul businesses have discounted materials and supplies. Hope Homes cun build a one-bedroom home for $27,000 and u two-bedroom for $37,000. Thc lutcst home, finished in August 2009, wus u 3-bodroom homo built for $55,000. “Every homo is u wonderful exumplo of a caring community coming together to help others in need,” suid Roy Sofloy, volunteer. “It feels reully good to help these families, I enjoy getting to know tho people as we W o rk. It makes me want to keep building these homes. In our county, everyone should be able to live in a decent liome.” Al ycar-end, Hope Homos has money for unother homo- and tho candidate hus been selected. A sepuratc fund raising effort is under wuy to buUd u sccond three-bedroom homo for a family in the spring, and eight .ure on the waiting list. If you have u desire to give someone hope for a new home this holiday season, you may send u contribution to the Davie Coinmunily Foundation nnd mark your check for “Hope Höines”. The foundation will add thc gift to thc Building Hope Fund. For additional information about Hope Homos, contact Bccky Finney ut the Department of Social Scrviccs or Pam Stockert at Bethlehem United Methodist Church. Library Has Resources For Those Seeking A Job Are you looking for a job and don’t know where lo begin? Get help now, by going lo the Duvie County Public Librury's websile at Hbriiiy.ilavieciiiiiily.org, Click on “Information,” then click on thc “Employment.” for the Job Search Primer link. Thc Job Scarch Primer lists resources. Wilh a library card you can chcck oui books such as “Whut Color is Your Parachutc?", a classic guide to career planning and job hunting, firsl published in 1970 and revised annually; or the companion book "J9b-hunling on tho Internet" which shows readers how to Integrate a comprehensive job-hunting strategy. Also with a library card you will gel tt special password that W ANTED OLD COINS Bud H auser 998-8692 or 751-5812 HOME BAKED BREADS PIACE VOUR HOLIOAy ORDERS NOW! L o c a lly Q ro w n , H y€troponlo^Tomatoes Wc now have: Large Slicing Tomatoei, Orape Tomatooa, and Cucumbara, C«m<’ Tiwc The 0(0'miicc/ D e w P r o p F a r m 302 Foster Road, Mocksville (i'dstcr Kcl. il Jusl o if lUi. in Wc!s(crn Davic Couiily) O p e n T iiu h s . & F r i. N o o n -5 i* m a n d S a t. 8 a m -n o o n Call For Directions (336)492-5263 will unlock online resources through thc state library's NCLIVE portal. The Carcer Library program is a comprehensive resource thut offers five user-friendly components lo help users match inleresls to occupations, educalioii prospccis, and more. The Exploration Center unit is a groat placc to begin because il offers three fun and easy sclf- assessmciit quizzes to help pin down what you like to do, what you arc good at, and whut your options arc. Use the assessments as lools to help explore any of the more than 400 general occupations, including military and green” jobs. As.sessmcnts show the top three fields that meet your interests and ability. Look through the video library for a short tutorial uboul u job that you want to know moro about. Tour jobs from A-Z, based on intere.sts, working conditions, educution, physical strength or disabilities,,salary range, and employment outlook, including fastest growing carcers,Thc “Cool Jobs" cluster features newly-created or out- of-the-ordinary careers such as concert proitiotor, telephone psychic, or ice cream flavor developer. X ORDER CHRISTMAS £ I BBQ NOW! H ic k o ry P it-C o o k e d W h o l e S h o u l d e r s . C h o p p e d B B Q iikSEieiS. Includes C hopped B B Q , Slaw & D ip - Americiiii Cafe 114 North Main St. @ the Court Square, Mocksville 751-3500 All Orders Must Be Prepaid. Pick Up On December 23rd. The Planning Center lets users print resources and gather information to assist with entering Ihc higher education communily or Iho workforce. It includes a resume builder, and' checklists for col lege and career planning. The Resource Centcr lets users search for web resources related to colleges/universities, careers, curriculum, and more. The Activity Center offers quick multiple chuic6 tests lhal change weekly. Calcgories arc History, OED, Proficiency and ACT/SAT. Thc Support tub lists frequently usked questions to features in Ihc Carcer Library. You will also find instructional sheets on* how to use some of the mpst often used features. Career Library Looking for ajob is as easy as 1-2-3 when you go to the online Carcer Library using a special password that you gel with your library card. First, log into the Davie Public Library’s website; www.library,<laviecoimly.org, • Sccond, click on the NCLive logo on the right., • Third, use tho password to enter the State Library's web portal NCLive, und click on thc “Career & Test Prep” link on the left. Enter Career Library, a complete resource for career and college rcscarch. There you can lake short solf-usscssment quizzes to discover llie ideal careers to fit your skills and interests. Or, if you already know the field you want to work in, research occupations to learn whal you cun expcct to earn and thc employment outlook in NC projected over tho nexl seven years. Quick search for colleges, military occupations, and job” including green jobs, or click on fust track careers. Each link connccts to another piece of information, such us what education you need, which schools offer training in the' field, how to contact thc school, even financial aid.conlacts. In the Career Planning Tools section you will find a resume builder, links lo major job scarch engines from “Snag-A- Job” to the US Department of Labor and even StudyAbroad.com. Print out the carcer planning to-do list to guide you along the way. Short videos in the. video library section will give you an idea of the actual setting and work involved in a given career. If you have any questions about Carcer Library, NCLive, or about programming and services available at the Duvie County Public Library, don’t hesitate to call or email us. Bookmark our website in your favorites list for easy access from your computer. County Approves Changes In School Board Elections The nexl step in changing the way members of thc Duvie County Board of Education are , elected was approved last week. Duvie commissioners joined the education board in requesting that thc state legis­ lature change the length of terms of school board members from six years to four years, and to increase the number of board members from six lo seven lo avoid the possibility of a tie vote. “That six-your commitment is difficult,” said Counly Man­ ager Beth Dirks. Superintendent Dr. Robert Landry said four-year terms could lead to more candidates. School board member Bar­ bara Owens suid that board also adopted a resolution requesting the changes unanimously. “We believe this will be more effective,” she said. A N G L E W O O D A R T 1 AND FRAME GALLERY 1 10% Off Any Gallery Item w ith this ad, excludes consigned item s Expires 12/24/09 Still framing for Christmas! 336-778-0060 At the 1-40 Harper Rd./Tanglewood Exit, Next to Harris Teeter Qallery Hour« M-F 10-7 Sano-2 Extended Holiday Hours! Nov. 28-Pet. 19 open till 4!00pm on Saturdays Dateline DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 17,2009 - 9 F u n d r a i s e r s O n goin g Cooleemee Civitans BBQ Chick­ en, 3rd Fri. of each month, at Cool­ eemee Civilan Bidg., Cooleemee, Serving 1/2 chicken, BBQ slaw, baked beans, roll & pound cake. $7 per plate. Reserve your plate, sign up nt Cooleemee Hnrdwnre or call 284-2196 or 284-2030. Will deliver order of five (5) or more. Proceeds to help pay for Cooleemee Civilan Comm. Bidg. Wesley United Methodist Church Ham & Sausage Breakfast, with nil the trimmings, 3rd Snl. of cnch month, 6-10 a.m. R e l i g i o n S u n d ay, D ec. 2 0 Church Family Christmas, at Blaise Bapt. Church, 6 p.m., Christmas music, testimonies, nnd Chrislmns message. A IVecMendous Love, presented by Engle Heights Church, 6 p.m., story of Jesiis from manger to Ihe cross. No cosl, located in Food Lion shopping Cenlcr (behind Sonic al comer of US 64 W. nnd US 601 S.). Christmas Services, Cornnlzcr UMC choir progrnm & candle lighting service, 7 p.m. Food & fellowship afterwards in fellowship hnll.Locntion: 1244CornntzerRd., Mocksvillc. It’s The Most Wonderful Time of Ihc Year, nl Advnnce Firsl Bnpl., 7 p.m., refreshments lo follow pro­ gram. Church location, 1939 NC 801 South. T hursday, D ec. 2 4 Christmas Eve Service, nl Engle Heights Church, 5 p.m. Music nnd candlelight service. Carols, Communion, & Candle Lighting, nt Cornatzer UMC, 1244 Cornatzer Rd., Mocksvillc, 11 p.m. C hristm as Eve Service, Holy Eucharist nnd Cnndlelight,7 p.m., Episcopnl Church of Ascension nt Fork. Annual Christmas Eve Program, nt Mocksvillc Second Presbylerinn Church, 6 p.m., progrnm & piny prescnied by Youlh Depl. O n goin g Kids Night, every Wed. at New Union UMC, 1869 Sheffleld Rd., 6:30-7:30 p.m. For info: 492- 6408. AnerSehoolCare,AdvnnceUMC, K-5lh,Aug.25,2009-June 10,2010, 3-6 p.m., Cosl: $ 140 per monlh, for mote info or to regislet: 998-0199 or 998-4872. MOI*S (Mothersof l»rcschooIcrs), 1st and 3rd Fri. of every month during tmdltional school year,9:30- 11:4.^ a.m.. Cornerstone Christian Church, 1585 NC 801 North, Mocksville, 998-0600. H2O(Hlsl0Own),newministryat Jerusalem Bnpl; Church, 3203 US 601 S.,Mocksville.OnWednesdnys at 7 p.m. for 18-29 year olds who nre college, single, or murried. Wo cover lopics pertinent & intcresling lo this age group. Awana,every Wed. eveaing6:30-8 p.m. at Eugle Heights Church. The Life & lleachlng of Jesus, presented by Mocksville Seventh- Dny Adventist Church, Mon. & Thurs. at 7 p.m., at 407 Milling Rd., Mocksville. Free admission. For info; 704-876-3665. AWANA & Youth Program, at Ijames Bapt. Church, each Sun. evening 5:45-7:30 p.m., nges four through sixth grnde. Info: 492- 6434. A W oman’s Discussion Class, A p p ro a ch in g Ihe Tem ple o f G od, Psalms 26 each Tucs. 10:30-11:30 a.m. at Jericho Church of Christ. All women invited. Call 704-798- 2038 for info.' Women’s Bible Study, Is con­ duclcd every Wed. niglit at Jericho Church of Christ, 7:30 p.m. current topic: authentic rclnlionships. All materials provided at no cost. All women invited. Call 492-5711 or 492-5291. Women’s Bible Sludy, every Wed. 5-6 p.m., in n home nenr Milling Road area. All women welcome. Info; 751-5229. Women’s Bible Study, focusing on Biblical women from femnie perspective nnd African Americnn, Lntino, and American women, 2nd Library Announces Holiday Hours The Duvie County Public Library will close at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 23 and ve- open at 9 a.m. on Monday, Dee. 28. It Didn’t Happen Here A suicide reported last week did not happen inside u trailer us reported. The body was found outside, near the trailer. Snl. of ench monlh nl Fnirfield Bnpt. Church, 164 Excnilbur Lane (off U.S. 601 S.). Info: 940-5149. Women’s Study Group, Phase 2, on Biblical women, presented by Hanniih’s Ministries. Free & held eveiy second Sat. of cnch monlh, 10-11 n.m. All welcome. Info: 940-5149. CarcNet Counseling Centers, at First Baptist Church, 390 N. Main St., Mocksville. Offers inter-denominational counseling. Academically trained, certified counselors & mental hcnith profes­ sionals. Info. & nppl. 751-2041. Preschool/Parents Morning Out, Bethlehem United Meth. Time: 9 • a.m.-noon. Ages I & 2 - M,W or T, Th. Age 3 - M,T, Th. Age 4 & Pre-K- three orfourdayspcrwcek. Call 998-6820. Preschool, at Centcr United Meth. Church, 2 days per week or 4 days per week (4 yr. old class); 2 days per week (3 yr. old class); 2 days pcrweek(2yr.oldclass)8:30-l 1:30 a.m. Phono 940-3753. Awana & Bible Sludy, Wednes­ days al 7 p.m., Hope Baptist Tabernacle. S ffe c i a l E v e n t s Friday, D ec. 18 Julius Fulmore Fiesta, 6-9 p.m. al Blaise Bnpt Church, 134 Blaise Church Road, Mocksvillo, service to honor Julius Fulmore. Frldayt D ec. 2 5 Christmas Morning Community ' Breakfast, presented by Serving Him Ministries, ut C's Barbeque Rcstnumnt, 2203 US 601 North, Mocksvillq, doors will open 6 a.m. and breakfastwill be served until 10 n.m. No charge, but donnlions ac­ cepted wilh all proceeds to Serving Him Ministries. O n goin g Live Music & Dancing, every Sat. night blucgniss, at Sheffield Music Hall, call 704-546-3099 for info. Coffee House, 4th Sun. each monlh, 7 p.m., at Cornatzer UMC. Good coffcc, good fellowship, & good music. Farmington Farm er’s M arket, Saturdays 8 a.m. til I p.m. D a te s to R e n m n b e r O n goin g Free M onthly Diabetes/Blood Pressure/Cholesterol Screenings, last Fri. of each monlh in 2009 at WnlMart, 9 a.m. dl 12 noon. Spon­ sored by Davie Lion's Club. Visit Cooleemee’s Mill Village Museum, 14 Church St., Wed.-Sat. 10 a.m. til 4 p.m. Tours nlso avail­ able by appl. Call 284-6040. Storytimcs, at Davie Co. Library: Tucs. lOa.m. &Fri. 11 a.m.-stories, songs, fun for preschoolers. I st Sat .• of every month - stories/aclivilies for kids of all ages. At Cooleemee Branch: every other Thurs. 10:30 a.m. (call or check websile for dales). At Hillsdnle UMC: every odier Fri. 10 a.m. (call library or check websile for dales). SpcclalOlympicsofDavieCounty, play aclivities & fun nite, Wednes­ days at Brock Bidg. Piny nctivities 6-7p.m.FunNilo7-8:30p.m.Opcn lo all persons with disabilities & llieir families. M e e tin g s T u esd ay, J an . 12 Breast Canccr Resource & Infor­ mation Group, nt Davie Library in the multi-piirpse room, 7 p.m. Call 751-2777 for info. O n goin g Davle Beekeepers Association, second Monday of every month, 7 p.m., 114 Doctor Slate Drive, Mocksville (EMS building). Visi­ tors welcome.To (ind out more info: www.davlcbcekecpers.org Breast Cancer Resource & Infor- mallonGroup, every 2ndTuesday of Ihe month, at Davie Library in the muiti-purpse room, 7 p.m. CnII 75 N2777 for info. Davle Quilters Guild, 3rd Mon. of ench month, for info: 492-2000. VFW Fost4024,7p.m.,2ndTucs. each monlh, VFWHut,Sanford Av­ enue,Mocksville. Eligible members welcome. Come early for refresh­ ments. For info cnil 492-7521. Trium ph Parenting Classcs, Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m., call for info; 751-5636. Humane Society of Davle Co., bimonthly mcelings 2nd Tues. of every even-numbered month, al Humnne Socicty Adoption Center, 290 Eaton Rd. Call 751-5214 for info. Dnvie Co. Fraternal O rder of Pollcc Lodge94,3rdTucs. ofevery month, 7 p.m., Zeko's Restaurant. Davle Co. Republican Party, every third Tues. of monlh, 7:30 p.m. in Davie Co. courthouse. Davie Amateur Radio Club, 1st Tuesday of ench month, 7 p.m., Dnvie Co. Hospital Tndning Room. Public welcome. Davie Republican Women, 3rd Tues. cach month, 6:45 p.m., Da­ vie Co. courlluuise. Call 998-2341 for info. Davle Co. Republican M en’s Federation, second Tues. of ev­ ery monlh, 6:30 p.m., Sagebrush Steakhouse, Mocksville. For info: 909-3534. Davle Historical & Genealogical Socicty, 4th Tucs., 7 p.m., Davie Library. Mocksville Lions Club, IstThurs- day, 7 p.m., fellowship hall of St. Francis of Assisi .Yndkinville Road, Mocksville (board meeting contin­ ues 1st & 3rd Thurs., 6 p.m.). Al-Anon Family Group, at Mace­ donia Moravian Church, N.C. 801 N.. Advance, Sundays 8 p.m.. Rm. 225 (above fellowship hall). Al- Anon is a group lhal helps families & friends of alcoholics. Cooleemee Womens Civitan Club, meets 4th 'Hiurs. of each month, 7 p.m. Cooleemee First Bapt. fellow­ ship hall, 204 Marginal St., Cool­ eemee. All area ladies Invited. For further info; 336-284-4795. Stltch-ln,a gathering of crafters at Mocksville Library, second Wed. of each monlh, 7-8; 15 p.m. Bring your portable project nn nil your best lips nnd tricks lo shnre. Info: 751-2023. Community Foundation of Davle County Board of Directors, 2nd Mon., 5 p.m. Rolnling meeting. For info/monlhly locniion call 753-6903. Mocksville G arden Club, i.sl Thurs. of each monlli, 7 p.m., in foriiicr fellowship hnll behind First UMfc, Mnhi Slrcel, Mocksville.. N orth Davie R uritan C lub, monthly dinner meetings, second Mon. of each nionth,7:30 p.m. CnII 782-4276 for info and locatioa of next meeting. Sm art Start of Davic County board meeting, 3rd Tues, of every other month (begins Jnn.) at Sun­ Trust on Yadkinville Rd., 9-10:30 a.m. Questions: 751-2113. Alzheimer’s Support Group, 2nd Tuesday of each month, 6:30 p.m., at Aulumn Care, Mocksville. Info: 751-3535.. Davle Civitun Club meets 4th Thurs. of each month, Feb.-Ocl., 7 p.m., at Hillsdale Bapl. Church, Hwy. 158. All visitors welcome. NAACP Community Awareness Meeting, every 4th Mon. of ench month, 7 p.m., at Shiloh Bapl. Church. Center ECA Club meels 3rd Tues- dnyofcnchnionlh.alCcnlerComm. Bidg., 7:30 p.m. Pleasejoin us. Disabled American Veterans Post 75 meels on third Monday of each monlh, 7 p.m., at 1958 Hwy. 601 S. Conlnct Ralph al 751-5118 for more info. Town Of Conlcemec Planning Board, mcels 3rd Tiiurs. uf cach month nt Cooleemee Town Hall, FEED BAG & PROVISIONS Frosli Soup & Siindwichos sorvvd fnmi 11 ¡1.т.-Г) p.m. Шптап Pii% llniqmi fáíí limns Fiurier SiipifUes & Omimmtal Iruinmk Q u a lity M e a ts a n d C h e e s e s __________b y t h e p o u n d __________ • T o G o O r d e r s A v a ila b le • A Ihmk From Your Ihiy To tioi. I'ou On limr ttiiy fiood To (Ho! S to r e O p e n ; IV Ionday-Saturday 8 a m -5 p m F arm in gton C ro siln g • 3 3 6 -9 9 8 -1 1 0 9 Junction H w y 801 StFarmlngton Road 7 p.m. Autism Support Group 3rd Mon­ day of each monlh, 6:30 p.m., al Hillsdale Bnpl. Church, Advancc. Davic County Diabetes Support Group,firslThurs,of every monlh, 7-8:30 p.m., at Davie Co. Public Library Small Conference Room. Info: 751-8700. Davie Co. Hospital Auxilary, every sccond Tucs., in bonrd room, 6 p.m. Davie Business Women’sAssocia- lion, 1st Wed. of each month, 12 noon, at SunTrust Bank. Spcnker uf interest and catered lunch, cost $8. Yearly membership $35. Contact Cathy Boles 753-1006 for more info.NorIh Cooleemee and Clark Road Council, 2nd Wednesday, 7 p.m. Friendship Baptist Fellow­ ship Hall. Mocksvillc AA, closed non-smok­ ing mccling, al St. Francis of Assisi Church fellowship hnll, 862 Yadk­ inville Rd., Mocksvillc. Thursday, 7 p.m. Info; Jnn 753-6863. Dnvic Domestic Violence Scrviccs and Rape Crisis Center. Offers weekly support group for domestic violence & scxuni nssnult viclims. Tiic group meets every Tues. evc- nhig from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Plense call oflice for locniion, 751-3450. Sons of Confederate Veterans, 1 st Monday, Cooleemee Historical Building, 7 p.m. Advancc Memorial Post 8719 VelcransofForcignWarsandLidies Auxiliary,4lhTues.,7:30p.m.,posl home, Feed Mill Road. Davle County Right Tb Life, 7 p.m., 3rd Thursday, grand jury room, courthouse. 751-5235 or "492-5723. Cooleemee Memorial VFW Post lll9,2nd,4lhThurs.,7p,m.,VFW Hall, N.C. 801. Corinthian Lodge No. I7F&AM, 2nd, 4th Fridays, 7:30 p.m. at the lodge. Mock.<ivllle Lodge No. 134, 1st Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. al Ihe lodge. Cooleemee Clvltan's Club Meet­ ing, 1st und 3rd Mon. each month, 7 p.m.. Red Pig, Hwy. 801, Cool­ eemee. Davie Co. MS Support Group, 2nd Mon. of each month, 6 p.m., Dnvic Co. Hbspilnl. tour. K ids N ight O ut Need lo get Christmas shopping done nnd presents wrapped with­ out lilllc ones nround? Bring them to Ihe YMCA for dinner, gnmes, swimming, arts, crafts, nnd mbrc on F rid a y , D e c, I I fro m 6-11 p m . Open Iochildrcn3monlhs-I2yenrs. Members $l3/non-membcrs $20. R egister by noon on T hurs,, D ec, 10 10 a v o id $10 p e r c h ild la le fe e and ensure your place. H om eschool P.E. Weoffer weekly 2-hour homeschool PE class. In the gym, participanis will work on personal fitness, coordination, & skill development through organized sports like soc­ ccr, basketball, volleybnll, and more. Includes swim lessons & wnter safety. Cosl $15 per child per month. Sessions on Thursdays 9-11 a.m. M em b ers O nly Join tho YMCAand take advnntnge of water aerobics, yoga, biking, walking, personnl training, and more. Come visit and lour our facil­ ity al 215 Cemclery Slreet and learn how we build sirong kid.s, strong families, and strong communities. P erso n a l Training Want lo get a jump on Now Year’s resolution? Schedule appl. with personal trainer & create workout Ihe works for you. Half-hour nnd hour-long sessions. Prices range from $25-$60. Membership nol required for nppt. C h ristm as C am p Looking for something fun for kids to do over Christmas break? Sign Ihem up for Christmas Camp at YMCA. Whctheryou want ono day or need cnrc every dny, child will have fun. Camp hns different theme every dny. Registration required. $25/day for members, $30/day for non-members. S m i o n Y M .C A For more information, call 751- 9622, visit www.davio.ymcnnwnc. org, or come to tho YMCA for a All Senior Activhics lake place at Davic Counly Senior Services locatedat278 Meroney St.,Moeks­ ville unless otherwise noted. Call 753-6230. O n goin g Sr. Lunchbox, M,T,W , ll;30 a.m., Th. & Fri., II a.m., lunch served daily. Silver Health Exerclscs, Exercise Room of Senior Services, M, W, F, 8:30 a.m. Tues. & Thurs. 8:30 a.m. at Mock Placc, (open lo any senior); Quilting Club, every Monday, 10 n.m. Bridge, every Friday, 2 p.m. SKIPBO, Wednesdays, 1 p.m. Scrapbooking, every 2nd Tuesday, 2 p.m. Dr.Dunn,Podlatrlst,ntSr.Services every three weeks, 8:30 a.m.,please call for dates. Free Blood Pressure Chccks, once a monlh, nl 10:30 n.m. in Ihc Nutri­ tion Site. ^ Singing Seniors Chorus, Thurs­ days, to u.m. Scrabble, I p.m. every Monday. Texas Hold’Eni -Thursdays, I p.m. Grief Support Group, 1st & 3rd Tuesdnys at 6 p.m. Sr. Book Club, every second Tucs. of Ihe month, I2;30 p.m. Computer Classes - aro available, call for information. Arthritic Exercisc - every other Wed. 10:30 a.m. Low Impact Aerobics - Tues. & Thurs,, 11 n.m. Fllness Equipment Room - open Mon.-Thurs. 8 n.m. til 8 p.m. Fri- dnys 8 a.m. dl 5 p.m. & Sat. 9 a.m. til I p.m. "nible Tennis - every Tues. 1-4 p.m. Art, Mondays 9 a.m. til 12 p.m. 'Dll Chi, Tuesdays (call for scss- sion dates) Woodcarving, Wed. 9-11 u.m. Advanced SllverHenlth Exercises, Mon., Tues., Wed., 8:30 n.m. Manicures/Pedicures,every Thurs. call for appl. & prices. Massage Therapy, every 3rd Tues. Call for appt. & prices. Current Social Danclng,Thurs. 11 n.m. til 12 noon. T u esd ay, Jan . 12 Ten Pnrty,nt Farmington site, 10:30 a.m. Join us for old fashioned tea ' pnrty. Ifyou hnvo n fnvorile tea cup, feel free to bring it, L lm lle d lo fir s l 2 5 lo re g l.H e rb y J a n ,5 , Report Davie Dateline items By Noon On Monday Items for Davie Dateline should be reported by noon Monday of tho publication week. Call 751-2120 or drop it by thc offico, al S. Main St. across from thc courthouse. if m TuHsnmAimSomm №t Express now serving Davie County! C atc h lh a FART b u s in M e c k s v illa a r C le m m e n s a n d tra v a iia fflan v d a s iin a tia n s In W ln s tu n -S a lp m . 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He was wear­ ing a green hat and sunglasses, red windbreaker, blue jeans nnd tennis shoes. Anyone with any informa­ tion about the suspect, or who may hnve seen him on T\iesdny, is asked to call Medlin at 753- 6710. The robbery su sp ects dem ands m oney from a teller. Flu Shots Available An HINI nnd sensonnl flu clinic will bo held from 9 n.m.- 1 p.m. Snturday, Dcc. 19 at the Davie Family YMCA. Operated by Maxim Health­ care, the clinic will accept most forms of insurance; or tho cost is $15 for the H lNl shot nnd $30 for the sensonnl flu shot. 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In November, the youth from Bear Creek Bnptist Cliurch offered n prayer nnd led in the Pledge of Allegiance, and in December, Dnvie High School JROTC Capt. Breck Want, started the meeting. ‘S h a r e ’ C o m a t z e r R o a d In June, 2008 William Mills, a young bicyclist from Ad­ vnnce went before county commissioners asking that Comatzer Road be designated ns a state "Share The Rond” routo for bicyclists. It wns his Eagle Scout project. He hnd nlso nltended PTA meetings urging motorists to "share the rond,” and ob­ tained morc than 500 signatures in his quest to get Comntzer Road rccognized. Commissioners agreed, and stnrted the requests. A year and a half Inter, nnd nfter input from nrea trnnspor- tntion ngencics, some of which wnnt a county-wide plan for bicyclists, the issue is back before commissioners. The Dc' partment of Transportation will put up the signs if the county adopts a resolution. It pnssed unanimously, although commissioners pointed out thnt such Ц designation doesn’t mean thnt the rond will be widened to accommodate bicyclists. A p p o i n t m e n t s M a d e Karen Daugherty and John Peeler were re-appointed ns nlternnte members of the Dnvie County Planning Bonrd, nnd Commissioners Ken White nnd Chris Anderson were nppointed to the Winston-Snlem Urbnn Aren Metropolitan Planning Organization Transportation Advisory Committee as member and alternate member. E m p l o y e e s R e c o g n i z e d F o r S e r v i c e County commissioners last month rccognized employees with ser\'ice awards. SYears: Colleen Church, Cooperative Extension; Christine Evans, Dana Recktenwald, Detention; Ray Robinson, Develop­ ment Services; Jnnine Atkinson, Henlth Department; Johnny Lambert. Public Utilities; Beth Haire, Kelly Slonn, Senior Services; Jnson Palmer, Kim Palmer, James Taylor, Sheriff’s Department: Pam Davis, Mary Freeman, Stephanie Ijnmes, Christa Smith, Social Services; Cindy Whitaker, Regiser of Deeds; Cnmie Bollinger, Tnx Administration; 10 Years: Jerry Snyder, Detention; David Daye, EMS; Christina Hurt, Henllh Department; Phyllis Presley, Informa­ tion Technology; Vickie Fields, Sheriff’s Department; Jolene Rivers, Social Services; 15 Years: John Gallimore, Development Services; LiiAnn Angell, Knren Kahrs, Kathy Smith, Health Department; Terry Myers, Sheriff’s Department: Suzanne Nestor, Social Services; Jackie Hnll, Shirley Jncobs, Tnx Administration; 20 Years: Mark Hancock, Andy Lipscomb, Jerry Myers, EMS; Rose Akers, Health Department; Rodney McDaniel, Public Utilities; 30 Years: Steve Hatley, Public Utilities; 35 Years: Joe Mando, Health Department. C H O IC E S .C H O IC E S or In yvlreless providers Y a d t e i ОlVirtiht4s In fre e holiday g ifts FREE activation* & FREE accessory** or G et 3 m on th s FREE recurring plan ch arge •fnEE Ktlv>Uon ™iu»d at SJSoa " f fite KCTOOIV valosd up to S2M9. Fiw nm t B cntuiy or 1 monilu In t rtquln n«H activation witl) s jyr unlco agraamtnt. ___________Otlwf ««Irktlon» may apply. IC E S H o.«a,S h ,p p ,„, Yadkinville, Mocksville and Advance Locations Monday - Thursday = 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Fnday = 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM V a r i l - n l ^ Salurday- 9:00 AM -1:00 PM Ш 336-463-5022 • wwvtf.yadtel.net DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 17,2009 - B l IVlayfieId, Jones Display Deadly Strokes By Brian Pitts Davie Enterprise Record The Davie varsity boys bnskctbnll tenm might hnve turned n comer Inst week. When Alexander Central visited Mocksvillo on Dcc. 4, Davic put up a dreary effort before the home crowd, shot n sorry l5-for-50 nnd lost 55-40. When the remntch cnme Dcc. 11 in Tnylorsville, Dnvic mnde n stntement, bitting a stunning 13 3-pointers, win­ ning 65-59 nnd hnnding the Cougnrs Iheir first loss in six games. The win moved Davie’s nonconference record to 4-3. Earlier last week, Davie stcamrollcd Starmount 84-54 at home. "It was amazing,” coach Mike Absher said of the Central game. “As well as wc were playing on offense, we were playing just as well on de­ fease. (A 1-2-2 zone) eliminated them from being able to spread the floor and back-cut us. We were so much better on the boards.” Two War Eagles - Jumal Mnyfield and Nathan Jones - showed how ex­ plosive they cnn be when they’re on their games. Mayfield was a one-man wrecking crew in the first hnlf ngninst Stamiount, hitting eight of 10 shots and five of six 3-pointcrs for 21 points in the first 16 minutes. He rini,shed with 29 points and five 3s on 12-of-I5 shooting nnd added four assists and four rebounds. All those points cnme in the first three quarters. He didn’t go dry down the stretch; he just didn’t get many shols in a game that got out of hand in a hurry. "That was one of the better all- around performances I've seen in a while,” Absher snid. Indeed. It was the biggest offensive night by a male War Eagle in 38 games, dating to Drew Absher’s 32 in a 62-61 win at North Davidson in 2007-08. Mayfield scored almost every wny pos­ sible. He scorcd four points in about Please See Strokes - Page B5 Worth Noting... D avic wrestlers Jonnthan Hupp and Ricky Bell scaled a 37- 30 win over Lake Norman, and Zack Vernon’s pin secured a 37- 32 win over Alexander Central. Jumal Mayflcld of Duvie’s var­ sity boys scored 29 points to fuel an 84-54 blowout of Starmount. It was the biggest offensive nighl for a Davie player since 2007-08, a span of 38 games. Nathan Jones hit seven 3-pointers for 22 points in a 65-59 revenge win over Alexander Central. Beiiind 18 points from Tia Clement and 16 from Asia Steed, the Davic varsity girls defeated Al­ exander Central 54-42 for the first 5-0 starl sincc 1994-95. Swimmer H annah K eeney racked up three wins in 'Davie’s loss to W. Forsyth. The match ended with a 48-48 score, but S. Davie wrestling beat Brawley via a tiebreaker. The dif­ ference was the first takedown of the match (C ole W hitaker). Quientin Joyner leads with a 5-0 record. Cody and Caleb Martin com­ bined for 32 points in the S. Davie boys’ 52-34 win at Lexington. K enyon Tatum scored 58 points ns the Ellis boys won two of three games. IVIstan Comer canned four 3-pointers and scored all 14 of his points in the first three quarters of a 49-22 win over N. Davie. Late pins by Anyas Holman nnd TVlp McNeill gave Ellis wrcs- tling^i^ 4^i;43 win over N. D avie., Sophom ore Trevon Faulkner w restles at 145 for the War E agles, w ho im proved to 17-0 last w eek. - P h o to s b y J a m e s B arringer Resilient Davie Sweats Out Tough Wrestling Wins i By Brian Pitts Davie Enterprise Rccord The Davic wrestling team had made most of its opponents look silly, and the way tho match started at Lake Norman, it looked as if Davie was go­ ing to run away with another one. In­ stead, Davie had to earn a 37-30 road win. - • I ' One day later, it was the complete opposite. It was the War Eagles who found themselves on the wrong end of a wide margin. But they dodged a' bul­ let from visiting Alexander Central and prevailed 37-32. It was two 15-round prize fights, but ills tough to rattle the 17-0 War Eagles. They did just enough to win and kept momentum building toward an antici­ pated January showdown with Park­ land, which recently set a state record with its 141st straight win. Davie and Lake Norman both had four pins. Davie won the first four matches, but Lake Norman responded with five wins in a span of seven matches. It was a solid victory because Davie won with Lake Norman’s Har­ rison Honeycutt in the lineup. Ho was missing earlier in the year when Davie defeated LN 36-26. "They’re not bad,” conch Buddy Lowery snid. “They wrestle hnrd nnd they’ve got some pretty good wrestlers. We wrestled hnrd, Wc knew it was go- . ing to be a tough match.” Trevor Albarron got things started with a 5-3 win at 103. It was pretty cool since Albarron was major decisioned by the same guy earlier in the year. “That was a nice surprise,” Lowery suid. Wins by Jesse Hilton (6-3), Michael Waters (pin), Shane Carter (pin), Zack Vcmon (pin) and Malt Garretson (1-0) put Lake Noiinan on its heels at 27- 12. Lake Norman pins at 160 and 171 made things tight at 27-24. Bul two of Davie’s most reliable horses kept Lake Norman at bay, with Jonathan Hupp winning 9-0 and Ricky Bell pinning in the second. The out­ come was in the bag when freshman heavyweight Cole Blankenship look the mat against Honeycutt, who went 49-0 and won the state championship last year at 189. Honeycutt, who eamed All-American honors at the USA Wres­ tling High School National Champion­ ship in Fargo, N.D., pinned Blanken­ ship lo hand'thc freshman his first loss. When Dnvle and Alexander Cen­ tral met earlier in the year, the War Eagles cruised 63-18. This time Cen­ tral had its football players and was ai full strength, and it was totally diffcr-i ent. Both teams won seven matches. The difference was Davie’s four pins to Central’s three. “Maybe we look them lightly,’’ Lowery said, "We didn’t wrestle with very much intensity. At the top all three of them hud just gotten done with fool- , bnll. Wrestling bnck-lo-bnck days might havo hurl us u little bit, und it almost bit us in the butt.” Ourrelson’s 9-4 decision gol things off to a good start, but Central grabbed the next five to put Davie in a 24-3 hole. Hupp and Bell lost for the firs( time. Later came Ryan Smith’s first loss. Plca.<je See Resilient - Page B4 On The Rise Ellis Holds Off North In Wrestling Showdown By Brian Pitts Davie Enterprise Record Whut wns oncc a 30-10 lead hud been chopped to 36-31. Then the Ellis wrestling teum found itself behind 43- 36 with only two mutches left. Ellis had wutched host North Duvie rip off 33 of 39 points. Cause for concern, couch Juson Hooker? Nope. Hooker wasn’t sweating too much because he hnd Anyas Holmnn und Trip McNeill on deck ut 215 and heavy­ weight, and tlie undefeated duo from Ellis were heavy favorites ngninst their North counterpnrts. Holniun nnd McNeill cnme through wilh pins, and sealed a 48-43 win for Ellis last week. Il wus u special moment for the Jag­ uars, who defeated North for the first time in five tries. They losl by 42, 27, 14 and 19 points in the first four meet­ ings, “They’ re two of my best wrestlers,” Hooker said, “You never know, but I figured they were going to get pins. I was thinking somelhing bud wus go­ ing to have lo happen for those two lo lose,” Ellis is a program on the rise with u 4-0 record, Norlh dropped lo 2-2, bul it has just one loss in conference play. The race for the conference championship is not over. Although South Davie (3- 2) is no slouch, you can envision Ellis und North winning evei^' mutch until they meet uguin, “In one spot they’re probably better than us and we ended up pinning them,” Hooker'said, “In another spot, I thought we were belter than them and they pinned us. It could go either way. If North wins at 112 und 135, they could win the next one,” Both tenms won eight matches, Tlie difference was Ellis’ edge in pins (8- 6), Clay Thompson got North off to a good start with a pin at 83, “Mun, Ciuy’s tough,” Hooker snid. “(Ellis’ Lake Billings) is small for an 83, bul he’s going to get there.” Ellis responded from the 6-0 deficit wilh a huge run. Cameron Allien, Parker Grunt, Isaac Hernandez and Seth Dunn produced consecutive pins to give Ellis a 24-6 lead. The next four matches with buck und forth, with Jumie Spry (13-0 major) und Tim Muddox (pin) winning for North and T.J. Freidt (pin) and Austin Whitaker (pin) winning for Ellis. Muddox some­ how overcame a 7-0 deficit in the third period, punctuating the comeback with u pin. Whitaker’s first-period pin guve Ellis a 36-16 lead. North came up with a big-time run behind Sum Nesbit (pin), Austin York (9-6 decision). Hunter Aref (pin), Alex Gobble (pin) and Gunner Halliday Please See Rise - Page B7 Ellis’Trip McNeill takes control of North’s Avery Brown. В 2. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 17,2009 N ' a . • Й ■ ' V ' enter V 2200 Cornatzer Road, Advance 998-6470 GREAT FAMILY FUN ti Winter Break Special Bring № thte ad for our Buy $1 g«t $1 ftM token <p«£tal up to $10 for штр1» • buy $10 lelMh« i it $10 lolune fr»«. PT: . Mutt prtMnt tlilc Id to cltrk btfora pureluM. Limit Ont Sptclil P«r Ptrtsn Ptr Dir Our Arcad* Is Not Too Far From Ном« Not Too Expansiv«, and firaat Fun For All Ag»e Try Our Brand New Sweepstakes Games! 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I O ld S c h o o l Davie Sports From 1968 • Pitciier Joim Parker, who wns drafted by the Phillies in 1965, was sold to the Wusliing- ton Senators for $ 14,000. Parker broke into pro ball with Spar­ tanburg and went 17-3 in his rookie season. He went 8-6 for Portsmouth in 1968. • Hubert West (2(i points), Ronnie Shoaf (19) and Craig Ward (17) led the Duvie Rebels basketball team to a 79-69 win over East Rowan. In a 58-55 win over East, Ward und Steve Zimmerman came up with the decisive points in the waning .seconds. With 15 seconds Idft, Wurd hit u free throw for u 56- 55 leud. Then Zimmermun •closed the door by steuling u pass und hitting u luyup. The scoring averages couldn’t huve been more balanced. Hubert West nnd Jingles Ijames were averaging 13.5 each, Zimmer­ man 13, Shouf 10.8, Wurd 9.8. • The Davie Rebelettes got 14 points from Susnn Hendrix nnd 12 from Janice Mnrkiand to beat Bust Rowun 44-29. Anne Foster scorcd 14 and Hendrix 12 as Davie edged Mooresville 37-34. At this point in the season, Hendrix was third in the lengue with a 14.5 average. Markiand was averaging 11. Ellis Girls Even Record At 3-3 The Ellis girls busketbull tearii evened its record at 3-3 with home wins of 31-22 over Central Davidson and 32-30 ovcrTiiomusvilie. Ivey Curney iind Elizabeth Smith scorcd 10 points each in the win over Central. Britani Peterson added four as Ellis built u 21-11 haiftime lead. Allie Fruits scored 10 in tlie close win over Thomasville. It was 12-12 at tlie half and 23-22 Ellis ufter three. Carney und Smith hud six points ench. Ellis 31, Centrnl Dnvidson 22 - Ivey Carney 10, Elizabeth Smith 10, Britani Peterson 4, Allie Fruits 3, Kara Rice 2, Kasey Alston 2. Ellis 32, Tiiomusvllle 30 - Fruits 10, Curney 6, Sntith 6, Peterson 4, Anne-Mnrie Hurvey 4, Rice 2. F l CIMARRON Cimarron Steakhouse 3260 s. 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John.son had five points and 13 rebounds, including nine of­ fensive hoards. Elizabeth Hol­ land al.so had five points. Dejah Joyner and Asiah Peterson had four points cach. "My bench playQd well,” Chalmers suid. "The good thing ubout this team is the scoring is not one-sided. Everyone con­ tributes in some way. We work well as a team and just try to have fun while we’re out there. We only had three girls that did not score, but they gave us olher positives." Oadson lends South with n 7.1 scoring average. South Dnvic 41, Lexington 21 - Emerul Oadson 7, Courtney Bode 6, Mullory ,Williams 6, Destiny Johnson 5, Elizabeth Holland 5, Dejah.Joyner 4, Asiuh Peterson 4, Ashton Brown2,Kelsi Miller 2. S o u th B o y s C ru is e A fte r P o o r S ta rt A t L e x in g to n TH E PHONE P LA C E Give the gift of unlimited. Unlimited talk Unlimited text Llniimited web Unlimited walkie-talkie $ 5 0 Motorola M65 No contracts. No credit checks. 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"Wc finally got our press set up and got some easy bnskets,” he said. “We couldn’t scorc in the first quarter, so we couldn’t get in the press." Cody finished with 19 points and Caleb 13. Peoples, who came in uvernging 1.6 points, cnme alive with eight as South finished with u senson high in sccond quarter. The win mqved points. J.Q. Dnlton, n reserve South to 6-1. But whut ubout ihut grim first quarter, when Caleb Martin and Adam Peoples hud South’s only points? "We couldn’t get anything to go,” Wall salci. “We came ir) n little tight,” Cody Martin and Caleb Mar­ tin got things going and South scored at will over the second and third quarters. Tre Redmond, Peoples and Dustin gunrd, had perhaps his best game. “J.Q. hud a good sccond hulf,” he snid. “He bundled the bull reul well.” Cody is uveraging 17.1 points. Caleb is next at 13.8. South Davic 52, Lexington , 34 - Cody Mnrtin 19, Caleb Martin 13, Adam Peoples 8, Chuvin Peebles 5. Adam Curter 3, Tre Redmond 2, Zach Craver 2. 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Tony Donoti’s 13-2 major deci­ sion brought Davic closer, and 0 forfeit to Kevin Whitley gave Davie the lead for good (31-29), In Iho second-to-iost match, Vernon nailed the Central cof­ fin shut with a pin, “You get thot mindset; Ev­ erybody else is pinning, I can, too,” Lowery suid. "They thought they could beat us. Wc know whal wo had lo do and camc through in the lower part of tho lineup.” Notes: Dovie lost four of five prelims against Luke Normon - the exception Nathan Sheets’ 12-0 mujor decision. ... Dnvie won three of five prelims with AC, us Oeruld Whituker, Cameron Beck ond Mick Spillman had pins.... Vemon is 16-1. Waters and Bell ore 15-1. Albarron and Hupp urc 13-1. Smith is 10-1, Whitley 15-2, Corter 14-2, Blankenship 13-2 and Hilton 6-2.... Lpwery sold Toby Lowe will see his fortunes tum in due time. He’s 6-9, but he’s in 0 difficult weight class (171) for a freshmon. “He is wrestling hard,” he said, “Wo’re not di.suppointcd in him,” -2 major decision. Zack Vernon’s pin In the second-to-last match seals the win. Matt Garretson starts things off with a 9-4 win.Coach Buddy Lowery offers words of wisdom. Girls 5-0 For First Time Since 1994-95 ■This win didn’t produce the some euphoria for Dovie’s var­ sity girls busketbull teum ns the previous four, but it went down os a win just the same - and pro­ duced the best start in 15 years in the process. Dovie was as good ns it needed to be in Friday’s 54-42 decision ot Alexonder'Centrnl. Coach Debbie Evons’ bar is highi Thiit’s to be expected af­ ter watching your team win by a 27i7 moigin. Dovie pummelcd Control 65-36 the week before. But In the closest gnme of the yeor, the War Eugles v/ere held to 0 season-low point totol while giving up the most points of any game. But it’s not like the out­ come was ever in doubt. Davie led by five, 10 and 13 at Ihe end of quarters. It’s just that it wasn’t as stellar ns it hud been, "We didn’t play quite as ag­ gressive as we iiad been, but we were able fo hit enough shots to keep our distunce,” Evans said, “Hopefully this wus a wokeup cull for them. Just bccause you bent them by 25 or something one night, you’ve still got to come out and pluy. Hopefully we recognized that and get our­ selves refocused this week.” Tia Clement (season-high 18 points) ond Asia Steed (season- high 16) pounded the CoUgnrs in Ihe point. Both ore on out­ standing rolls. Clement is over-, aging 15 points over four gomes; Steed 12.6 in o span of three gomes. •“We were trying to gel the pass inside,” Evans sold. “Asia made a lot of 5- and 6-foot shots. She has o nice touch on it, and she was on the offensive boards, too, “Tia stepped up prelty big in the third quorter when they did try to make a run. She made some shols from 15 feel and in. Ihat certainly helped us. So we really poured it on Inside.” Janna Dixon was Davie’s third scorer even though she cooled off lo tt seoson-low seven points. She' hod not been in single digits oil year. Soph6- more guard Laura Shelton only scored two, but she did her share of little things. “Shelton had a good game,” Evans said. “She’s just getting the feel of varsity, but she does a lot of good stuff. She made some go6d passes inside. She penetrated and dished. She played good defensively.” Every good team hus a sup­ porting cost that understonds their roles. Evans gave praise to Kaycce Dixon, Moleia SteVenson, Ashley Smoot, Myshia Turner and Elysso Tucker. “Kaycce, Maleio and Ashley ull pluyed well. They pluyed stendy,”. she suid. “Myshia got some minutes. Elyssa played well, especiully on the defensive boords. We’ll need (Tumer and Tucker) somewhere down the road.” Noies: Dovie is 5-0 for the first time since 1994-95, when Laddin Lakey’s team went 25- 2 in his only year os coach. ... Clement is averaging 13.4 points, followed by Janna Dixon at 12 nnd Steed ot 9.4.... Dovie plays at home agoinst West Rowan on Dec. 16. ... The an­ nual Chrislmas toumument at Catawba College is Dec. 28-30. Davic is in line to get the No. 2 seed. Davie 54, Alexander Cen­ tral 42 - Tia Clement 18, Asia Steed 16, Janna Dixon 7, Elysso Tucker 4, Maleia Stevenson 2, Knycee Dixon 2, Laura Shellon 2, Tnliah Holland 2, Myshia Turner 1.Shelton J V G i r l s L o s e T w o G a m e s , R e c o r d F a l l s t o 3 - 3 The Duvie JV girls busket- bnll teum hopes it has gone Ihrough tho toughest purt of its schedule. Afler ripping WesI Rowan 58-39 at home, Davic wus hnmmered by visiting Free­ dom (62-26) nnd host Alexander Cenlrul (49-30). “Those were two renl good leams. They really were,” coach Mike Garner said nfter Dnvie slipped to 3-3 in nonconfcrence Arnong the coaches, from left, are Timmy Johnson, Howard Riddle, Buddy Lowery and Jason.Hooker.s by James Barringer MayHcId S tro k e s ... Continued From Page III four second.s by hitting n layup ; 'and then stealing the inbounds pass. “1 didn’t even see (the scc- ' end bnskol),” Absher soisl. “I had turned lo make 0 subsiUti- lion nnd people were going crnzy.” The biggest highlight; Muyfield mude a .stutter-step, “Oh-my-gosh-he-didn’t-just- do-lhat” movo thal nearly broke the defender’s ankles. He kissed Iho short jumper off Ihe glass. "It was a change of speed;” Absher said. “We work on whnt we call in-und-oul nil tho timo, ; nnd ho’s good at it. Drew was • ’ very good nt it, but obviously i Jnmnl is quicker than Drew. When he docs that move, it’s pretty good.” Shnnnon Dillard (15 points, 8 rebounds, 3 blocks) and Jonos (14 points, 5 assists, 5 rebounds) did their jobs ns Duvie shot 49 percent (34 of 69), converted nine of 18 3s i)nd weiit 7 of 7 at the line. “We were very focussed,” ^ Absher snid. In the revenge game at Alexander Central, Purt A of thi: winning formuln wus Mayfield, who went 4 of 4 from 3-point land in the first quarier to spark Dnvie to u 23-8 lend. He finished with 16 points. “U looked liko (the Stnr- mount gume) ull over ugnin,” Absher snid. “I tell Ihem nil; ‘Guys, I will tell you if you’re shooting the bull too much. I will tell you if you’re over-drib-’ bling.’ These guys need to be ablo lo let it go a little bit.” Part B of Ihe winning for­ mula was Jones, who bunged ■ seven 3-poinlers for 22 points. Jones; a sophomore who blis­ tered Central’s matchup zone, isn’t n guy who lucks for confi­ dence. “Nnto wns phenomenal,” Absher said. "He was close to a starter coming into Ihe seoson. He was going to be the first or second guy offIhe bench, but .he kept working and kept doing the things he needed lo do. 1 saw him ut some USSSA* games ■ shoot like this, but sometiines those are different. I felt like he had the potential to be this kind of shooter, but until you can step Jones outthero and do il wilh Iho lights on, you don’t know for sure. Ho shot them und he shot them with confidence.” Dillard contributed 17 points us Dnvie wenthered n secpnd- half comeback. A 12-point half- time |ead was trimmed to 49-45 after three. Bul Davie refused to fold. “They were undefeated,” Absher said. “They were a sec­ ond-round playoff team n year ago. The gym was packed. They just bent us by 15.'But boy, our guys just unswered it. It was great,” One defining play involved Davis Absher. .With thd lead down to five, Absher boxed out n 3-point shooter. The guy shoved Absher and wns nulled with a teehnicnl foul. Mayfield hit bolh froe throws lo bump the lead to seven. “They had the ball and Ihe pince wns going nuts,” coach Absher said. “Tho momentum of the gnme went right back in our favor.” Blake Simmons was another unsung hero. Ho played inspired off,the bench, setting up Iwo Dillard dunks. He also hit two free throws that extended the lead to seven. “P.J, Neel'y was in foul trouble most of the night, and Blake hod two really good as­ sists when they were pressing us in the fourth,” Absher said. "He played reolly good on defense,' too. Fundamentally, Blnke knows whol to do when he gets the boll against the press. That was big from a kid who stepped in and did some little things.” Notes: Mayfield is averaging 14.4 points, Dillard 12.7 and Jones 12.2,Duvie hosts West Iredell on Dec. 16. The annual Christmas tournament nt Cntawbn is Dcc. 28-30, Davie 84, Starmount 54 - Jamal Mayfield 29, Shannon Dillard 15, Nuthan Jones 14, Luke Slubnch 6, Michnel Key 5, Blnke Simmons 4, Kentrell Ruy 4, Putrick Whaley 3, Denzel Redmon 2, P,J. Neely 2. Davie 65, Alexander Cen­ tral 59 - Nathan Jones 22, Sh­ annon Dillard 17, Jamal Muyfield 16, Denzel Redmon 5, Dnvis Absher 3, Blnke Simmons 2. play. "1 don’t think we’ll play anybody in the conference any better than those two.” Last week started well. The Wnr Engles teed off on West Rownn early and often, leading 17-2 in the first quarter, 26-12 at the half and 44-22 in the third, Ashton Swicegood and Carmen Ombb scorcd 10 of the 17 in the first, and they got offensive help from Chelsea Whitaker, Liz Hartman, Rcbekah McCann and JV Boys Winning Streak Ends At 5 The Davio JV boys basket­ ball team ran its winning streak to five wilh home wins over West Rowun (68-48) nnd Sturmount (62-61). But Davic hud n rough night Fridny nl Alexander CenUal, losing 50-38 0 week after defedtiiig Central /■53-50. ' In the 20-point win over West Rowon, Davic uctuolly trailed 16-9 after Ihe first quar­ ter. But Davie dominated the rest of the way, getting 14 points from Blair Carson, 13 from Adnm Smith nnd nine from Kevin Miller., Smith’s senson got off to a quiet start, scoring two points in the first three games. But his charge continued in Ihe one- poim win over Stannount. He nnilod three 3-pointers imd scored a team-high 16 points. That gave him 41 points over three games. Davic overcame a 47-43 deficit at the start of the fourth. The War Eagles defeated Alexander Central the first time the teams met, hut Central boasted a 6-4 player in Friday’s rematch. The big guy didn’t play in tlie first game because of footbnll. Duvie (5-2) wus limited to a season-low 38 points, 22 below its nvernge, nnd lost for the first time in six games. It led 18-16 after one, but Central went on a 15-6 run in the second and maintained ii 41-33 lead after three. Kevin Miller (eight). Will Beeson (seven) and Smith (five) were Davie’s top scorers. Davie 68, West Rowan 48 - Blair Carson 14, Adam Smith 13, Kevin Miller 9, Caleb McGee 6, David Stanley 6, Josh Crickard 4, Logun Hendricks 4, Cameron Phillips 4, Will Beeson 3, Christian Latham 3, Ronnie Moore 2. Davie 62, Starmount 61 - Adnm Smith 16, Christian Latharii 9, Caleb McGee 8, Josh Crickard 8, Blair Carson 5, Kevin Miller 4, Logan Hendricks 4, Dalton Hummer 3, Will Beeson 2, Duvid Stanley 2, Mitchell Miller 1. Alexander Central 50, Davie 38-Kevin Miller 8, Wiil Beeson 7, Adam Smith 5, Mitchell Miller 4, Bluir Carson 4, Josh Crickard 4, Cameron Phillips 2, David Stanley 2, Lo­ gan Hendricks 2. Maggie Simmons. "Sometimes you have games when you can’t hit anything., That’s what hnppened the game before (nguinst Alexander Cen­ tral),” Gamer said. “Bul this one started off strong. We started off pressing nnd jumped all over them.” ■ All 12 Davie players gol points, led by Swicegood’s 12. It wns her fourth slrnight double-figure game. Grubb had 10. Katern Cockerham took over in the third nnd flnished with nine - the third straight time her scoring rose from the previous game. “ My goal was to see every­ body score,” he said! “Katern's been pluying good lulely, com­ ing off the bench nnd scoring points. She wns the sparic in the third (with seven points).” The next game, however, wns brulnl for the Wnr Eagles. They lost by 36 at home lo Free­ dom, despite n senson-high 13 points from Grubb. Then they lost by 19utAlexnnder Cenlrul, “The murgin (from the first meeting) wus nbout the snme, but I thought wo pluyed better this gnme,” he said after Ihe Central gnme. “We hustled mor¿. Sometimes the shots don’t fall.” Cockorhntti led Dnvie with seven points. Sudie Lugle hnd six. HUrtman and Swicegood hnd five each. Davie 58, West Rownn 39 - Ashton Swicegood 12, Carmen Grabb 10, Katern Cockerham 9, Rebekah McCunn 6, Roby Davis 4, Chelsea Whitaker 4, Liz Hartman 3, Muggie Sim­ mons 3, Hnley Miller 2, Luuren Tuylor 2, Lindsay Peterson .,2; Sadie Lngle l. . . Freedom 62, Davie 26 Cnrmen Grubb 13, Ashton Swicegood 4, Rebekah McCahij 2, Liz Hartman 2, Sudie Lngle' 2, Lindsay Peterson 2, Mnggid Simmons 1. 5. ; Alexander Central 49^ Dnvie 30 - Knlera Cockerham 1, Sadie Lalglc 6, Liz Hartmaij 5, Ashton Swicegood 5, Carmeri Grubb 4, Hnley Miller 2, Lauren Taylor 1. ’ ; *40()/month 1 Hcdrooiii For a limited tlmo. F i r s t M o n t h F r e e Northwood Apartments 800 Northridge Court (on Milling Rd) 751-4141 C o m e V i s i t U s a t : 191 Cooper Creek Dr., Sle. 110 IWocksville, NC (Between Sally and Shoe Show) ph:751-2253 — A N D — O P E N I N G S O O N O u r 2 n d L o c a t i o n : 1360 H«(y. 601 South IVIoclisvine, NO (Across from VF Jeans & beside Davie High School) I ' Í ./I i; Вб ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdny, Dec. 17,2009 I I , Kenyon Tatum of Ellls tries a dunk. Stone Stroud goes up for a shot.Tristan Comer has a coming-out party. ifatum Turns It U p A Notch Fo r Ellis B o ys By Brinn Pitts Davie Enterprise Rccord .. People have said Kenyon ■nilum of the Ellis boys baskct- bjill team has a chance to be spe­ cial sincc he was in third grade. He led last year's Ellls team with liri 8.9 scoring ayerage, but he was less than impressive in the first four games of this year, iw- craging7.S. h seemed past time for Tatum to take thc next,step, Tatum’s big potential burst into full bloom last week, scor­ ing 58 points in Ihrec games as the Jaguars won two of three, ¡^Tatum's breakout was a 21- ppint performance in a 45-33 Win over visiting Central fiavidson, Ellis broke open a close game with'an impressive 15-5 run in the fourth, "Kenyon had several blocked shots and rebounds," coach Joe Brunelli said. "He was a man on a mission the entire 24 minutes.'’ Peyton Sell added 10 points. Jordan Earle had four as Ellls soared after taking a 30-28 lead into the fourth. Thc Jaguars were wondering what might have been aflcr a 46- 45 home loss to Thomasville. They mis.'ied nine of 20 frco throws. It’s hard to win when you commit 26 turnovers - moro than one per minute - but Ihey stayed in the game behind Tatum’s 22 points. It was just Ihcir sccond loss in six games. "This game was a heart- Tatum scored 58 points In three games. breaker,” Brunelli said. 'To only come up one point short (with 26 turnovers) says a lot for our defense. Tatum had another fan­ tastic performance, and so did Sell (nine points)." The Jaguars bounced back with a 49-22 thrashing of visit- Ing Norlh Davie. They wasted no time in taking charge, lead­ ing byeight after one quarter and by 16 at thc half. “Before tho game started, you could see in tho starters' eyes Ihat look of determination, and nothing was going lo slop them from a victory," Brunelli said of Tatum, Slone Stroud, Jared Wolfe, Tristan Comer and Sell. Tatum (15 points) had an­ other big day. Sell, who cume in averaging 12.1 points, had a sub- par scoring game with five, but Comer offset Ihat with his com­ ing-out party. Ho buried four 3- pointers in thc first three quar­ ters and scored 14 points - more than 11 over his average, • ‘ Comer had his best game as a Jaguar," Brunelli said, Wolfe had a season-high six, bill his contributions almost al­ ways exceed thc statistical evi­ dence, Brunelli floesn't call him "tlie general" for nothing. "He is' probably one of thc top live defensive player.4 in tho league," he said. "When he locks in on you defensively, you bet­ lcr have a good handle on the ball." The Jaguars have improved significantly. They went 2-12 and 4-10 in Iheir first two years. Now they're 5-2 after sending North Davie (2-4) to ils first los­ ing streak of the season, Brunelli gave props to Stroud, who plays with unmatched fire. "He plays at such a high in- tensity level that is hard to match," saicl Brunelli, who men­ tioned. Ihe reserve efforts of Blake Koeval, Mason Orr, Nathan Colamarino, Trip McNeill, Brandon Armstrong, Charlie Muchukot, Ben Miller and Ryan Heath. Ellis 45, Centrili Dnvidson 33 - Kenyon Tatum 21, Peyton Sell 10, Jordan Earle 4, Jared Wolfe 2, Holden Poole 2, Stone Stroud 2, Nathan Colamarino 2, Tri.stan Comer 1, Ben Miller 1. ThnmnsvlUc 46, Ellls 45 - 'riiUmi 22, Sell 9, Stroud 6, Earle 4, Wolfe 2, Tanner Junker 2. ^ Ellls 49 - Tatum 15, Comer 14, Wolfe 6, SeU 5, Ryan Heath 4, Junker 2, Slroud 2, Earle 1. ■ North Davie 22 - Auslin Humphries 12, Ben Beeson 4, Zac Coffey 3, Jacob Barnhai^dt 3. Colin Joidersma controls the ball for North. T - Photos by James Barringer ■ * ' i i M i i.i■-11 i f I I 1 ' ' ' ^ Ш 1 1 I 1 1 'I Ч ^ DAVIE COUNTY EN FÉRPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc; 17,2009 - B7: Joe Brunelli has his Jaguars' at 5-2, setting up a showdown with South on Dec. 17. Players battie for the rebound in Eliis' win over North. /7 /s e ... Continued From Pnge Bl (pin). That dramatic flurry gave North thc 43-36 lead. But Ellis' big boys bailed the Jaguiirs oul. Holman got a first- period pin, selling the stage for McNeill, who did the same thing al heavyweight. Grant, Hernandez, Dunn, Whitaker, Holman and McNcill' arc all 4-0 for Ellis. North hns 4-0 records from Thompson, Nesbit, Aref and Gobble. Maddox is 3-0. Logan Cartner, Spry and York arc 3-1. Earlier in the year. North suf­ fered a narrow 48-41 loss at Southwest Randolph. It led 41- 36 before getting pinned in the final Iwo matches. North got pins from Thompson, Cartner, Maddox', Nesbit, Aref and Gobble, and Diislin While domi­ nated 17-2. Then North look apart host Lexington 90-6. North’s 11 pins included Thompson, Preston Beauchamp, Cartner, White, Spry, Barry Tbmpklns, Maddox, Brandon Oakley, Nesbit, Aref and Gobble. Austin Home won by DQ. Lexington gave forfeits to York, Halliday and Matt Moore. Notes: North won three of five prelim matches againsi Ellis. Blake Ingram (5-3), Jake Hendrix (5-4) and Thomas (pin) wore winners for North. Brett Hughes (pin) and Duke Whittaker (pin), were winners for Ellis.Assistant Jamie Rutherford (ie'ft) and head coach Jason Hooker watch Eliis beat North,for the first time. Anyas Holman of Eliis gets a huge pin at 215. - Photos by James Barringer-' North's Tim Maddox makes an incredible comeback against Harrison Sales. North’s Jamie Spry (top) defeats Paul Folmar of Eliis North's coaches are Ron Kirk and Jamey Holt (left). ' The Jaguars ceiebrate a win. They jumped out to a 30-10 lead before having to rally late. North’s Sam Nesbit has his way with Matthew Kim. < |i North fans ao wild when Tim Maddox comoietes his comeback from a 7-0 third-oeriod deficit North’s Hunter Aref controls Jason Lewis. '■ih li í .i; 1 Г'1 ' mI : B8- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 17,2009 McBride Shines In First indoor Tracic iVieetSix Points Autumn Stewart 12, daughter of Tray and Tina Stewart, killed this 6-point buck. It didn’t take freshman Anna ‘ McBride long to qualify for tiie state, meet in indoor tracic & field. In Davie’s flrst meet of the season last week nt East Row­ an, McBride ran the 3200 in 12122.8, beating, the qualifying standard of 12:30. "She ran a smart race and was paced by several of the guys that competed at the same time," coach Daric Belter said. “Her brisk pace on the finill lap ensured thnt she broke the time.” McBride barely missed qual­ ifying for thè state in the 1600. Her time was 5:49, and the standard is 5:45; Davie fell just short in four other events. McBride, Heather Whitehead, Emerald Tuthill and Caitlin ’Ritterow ran a 10:58 in the 3200 relay. They were eight seconds over the state qualifying standard. T\itterow went 1:27.5 in the 300. She was two seconds over. Alex Newman ran 6.8 sec- orids in the 55, missing by five- tenths of a second. “With some work with starting blocks, Alex should make that mark,” Belter said. And Newman was close in - '■•'I ''S# . 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Iri the next race AleX will know that he doesn’t have I to save anything nnd can use thnt speed with n 100 meters left Instead of 50,” Swimmer Keeney Coiiects 3Wins The Davie girls swim team lost by 46 to West Forsyth’, but junior Hannah Keeney did achieve three first pinces, In­ cluding two individually. The Davie boys lost 129- 41, while the Davic girls lost 108-62. Keeney won the 50 free and 100 bnck nnd helped the 400 free relay to victory. The other relny . members were sophomore Erika Coffey, seniorThyior Moore and . freshman Ashley Dowell, “Hannah has already shown impressive times early in the season,” conch Pete Diemer said. “She’s getting faster each meet. It’s great hnving her as. one of the go-to girls who we can count on to do well in any event we put her in.” Coffey was the only other muUipie Avlnner for Davio. ilhc was.n winner in the 500 free. Sophomore Palmer Benson cnptured the 100 free. B rie fs , D a te s Ghureh Basketball . ,: ’ Signups for churcli' ■><>basketball nre undetwj^'^he ^fleaS^will start Ihe flrst'SiiHday in January. Call the Mocksville- Davie Recrention Department at 751-2325. 7-12 Basketball The Mocksville-Davie Recreation Department is tnk-. ing registration for bnsketball lengues for 7th-12th grnders. Director Mike Oamer said there is a shortage of conches for this lengue. If you’re interested in pinying or coaching n tenm, call the rec nt 751-2325. Ul l'U i:si..\ I \ i j \ i Julia Howard \ i !!on\r 7*)th I>!\nn f Please contact me in; MOCKSVlLllE: (33^751 RALEIGH: (919)733-1 16 W. Jones Street, Rm 1106 Raleigh, NC 27601-1096 Email; ]ullah@ncleg.net P M O F O R ttY JU U A H O W m O ЛШийШЦ.ШШЛ5 ■ Advjnce Vadkin Valloy Tclccom, 252 Hwy. 801. N; (?36) <63-5022 ■ Jonpvllle Yadkin Valley Telecom, 1530 NC 67 : Hwy.,(336)-|63-5022 V ' ' 'Mocbvllli Yadkin Valley Telecom, 19t Cooper Creek Drive, (Mocksville Town Commons), 336-463-5022 ' ' ' ' - Yidklnvllle YaÜWn Valley Telecom, 942 Soulh pWASHES ;p T o u c h le s s o r I Brush wcM b M o c k s v i l l e A u t o P r i d e C a r W a s h li« .) N. Yadkinville Rd. I, 1 Mocksviile 'L (across team,____ ■H ) Home impmemeni) I r.. r . . ...■ ..iv;. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 17,2009 - Cl Ron Bivins holds granddaughter Alll Miller, daughter Davie High ROTC students lead the 15th annual Christmas Parade, of Alan and Jessica Miller, ,up high for a better view.- Photos by Robin Snow girt*^Laylal**^ Scouts ride on a float in the Advance parade. Dr, Tommy Browder, dentist, gives out lip balm. Lucy and Wade Bomar watch the parade In comfort. candy Ш DavIe County Hunter Education has an extended float with lots of camJIouge. i i 1 ( . ■ i i H ' '1 4 ^ i V ' Га-Г* ¥ % ^ # J Advance Dance performs down Highway 801 Saturday. Members of the Shady Qrove football Bulldogs hand out candy while walking the parade route Michael Allen of Comatzer Dulin F|re Department passes out candy. Santa Clause finally arrives at the end of the parade ■ . \' I N I C2 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 17,2009 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 17,2009 - C3 зП ii ! V Mrs. Tony Paul Snow б м н в ^ и ю C A L L O F T H E M L D T a x i d e r m y 'i j 2083 Hwy. 601 South Mocksville, NC 336-201-1122 "Over 30 Years Experience of Bringing Trophies Back to Life" K e t c t i e C r e e k Tastefully Wonderful. Thanks for A Great 2008 № Have A Wonderful Holiday! i , OPEN Christmas Eve 7am-3pmCLOSED December 25 & 26 & Juiiuary 1 & 2 fe 844 Valley RoadKin W h i t n e e ' s N e w & M s f d v a r i e t y S t o r e ' 998Yadkinviile Rd., Mocksville (кюя fmm Farm Buitoulnsuime) S p e e r - S n o w C o u p l e M a r r i e d Natalie Marie Spccr and Tony Paul Snow were united in marriBge al 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 5 at Clommons First Baptist Church in Clemmons! The Rev. John Brown officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mike and Cynthia Speer of Yadkinviile. She is u 2001 graduate of Forbush High School and a 2005 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is employed by Forsyth Medical Center in the Neonatal Intensive Care* Unit. She is the granddaughter of Richard and Lena Byrd of Yadkinvilie and Zola Speer and the late Charles Speer of East Bend. The groom is the son of Glenda Snow of Courtney and Ken and Robin Snow of Mocksville. He is a 1998 graduate of Forbush High School and a 2003 graduate of Appalachian State University. He is employed by Goodnight Brothers Country Ham. He is the grandson of Jerry and Wilma Hanes of Mocksville and the late Fannie Jones of Advance. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a formal gown of white Bordeau taffeta designed by Maggie Sottero. The strapless neckline led to a fit arid flare silhouette. Embellished lace appliques . adorned the rouching on the bodice. The back featured covered buttons which extended to a shirred chapel length train. Her headpiece was a crystal tiara wilh a waist length veil of illusion trimmed with satin cording. Matron of honor was Samantha Peterson. Brides­ maids were Bethany Allen, Kaitiin Battle, Emma Gentry, Megan Owens, Brittany Phillips, and Nikki Speer. The father of the groom was best man. Groomsmen were James Gough, Landon Lynch, Michael Longworth, Chad Snow, Ken Snow Jr., and Rod Whitesell. Honorary grooms­ men were Matthew Hamby, Matthew King, Nick Martin, Allen Pardue, Ben Sundennan, and Casey Swalm.Guest book attendant was Nicole Rodriguez. Program attendants were Penni Huffman and Dawn Linville. Greeters were Chad Gentry, Lane Snow, and Zach Vogler. Scripture reading was done by Dr. Phil Beavers. Organist was Linda Swaim ohd pianist was Debbie Burton. Vocalists were Christa Swaim and Kelly Swaim. A reception was held following the wedding at the Clubhouse in Tinglewood Park. Guests were greeted by Mike ond Lena Goyle Williams. A rehearsal dinner was hosted by the groom’s parents on Friday evening, Dec. 4, at The Village Inn Golf and Conference Center in Clemmons. Following a trip to the Dominican Republic, the couple resides in Yadkinviile. U n i t e d W a y F a l l s S h o r t O f G o a l Buy A Bear To Help Agency, And Kids In Distress As its campaign winds down, Davie County United Way is projecting to fall 9-11 percent short of its $520,000 goal. “In an effort to give the community additional reasons to give this year. United Way is launching its Building Better Lives Bear program designed to assist law enforcement officials in responding to crisis that involve children," said Mary Beth Forst, executive director. “The program will also serve to wrap up the 2009 campaign locally. . “Campaign may be closing but we will never stop working ■ to improve tho lives of those living in our community; especially children,” Forst said. The goal of the program is to place three bears in every law enforcement vehicle in Davie County including vehicles used by the Cooleemee and Mocksville police departments and the Davic County Sheriff's Department. The provision of these bears allows officers responding to the scene of a crisis to provide a measure of comfort and security to children who are involved, she said. Anyone in Davie County can These bears will be given to emergency response crews to give to children undergoing stressful situa- tloris. sponsor a bear for a $10 donation per bear. Bears cun be sponsored by visiting the Davie United Way website at mvw.davieunitedway.org or by calling the United Way office at 751 -0313. One hundred percent of cach sponsorship will be invested back into the community through grants made to nonprofits providing programs and services to Davie residents. The mission of the Davie County United Way is to advance the common good of Davio County by uniting the resources of the community to identify and address the most pressing human needs. This is achieved through direct programs facilitated by DCUW, such as Call 211 Services, Home Loss Prevention Program and Day of Caring, and grants made to partner agencies for programs that focus on one or more of three impact areas: Children and Youth, Health and Wellness and Crisis Intervention. “DCUW strives to be a catalyst in mobilizing and supporting the community as it engoges individuals and organizations to address the . vital human needs of Davic County, making it a better place to live," Forst said. For I more information contact the DCUW office at 751-0313 or visit the website www.davieiwiledway.org. D a v i e C i v i t a n s H a v e A B u s y F a l l The Davie Civitan Club hus started the fall with a bang, determined to "Rock the World with Civitan" as the international organization theme dictates for 2009-2010. In a few autumn weeks, club members and Jr. Civitans from Ellis and North Davie middle schools have been out and about Davio County and beyond doing "the work of the world and Today Hs ШшШк........................1107 Yadlifnvlllc Road imirPoilOmce.75l-79^i> reaching out in service to others.” Members have collected food for Storehouse for Jesus’ “Food for His Flock" campaign, prepared u meal for the Ronald McDonald House in Winston- Salem, held the semiannual BBQ fundraiser, assisted in a Halloween party and hay rides for special needs adults and children at the Brock Gym, hosted veterans and the Davie High JROTC, and presented medals at the Fall State Special Olympics in the cycling and skating. On Oct. 22, the 2009-2010 officers were installed; Lorene Markland, president; Chris Snapp, president elect; John Pierce, treasurer; and Sherry Doub, secretary. “It is truly rewarding when we stop to think of all the things we do as a club lo malce a better world through Civitan,” says Markland. In December the club rang the bell for the Snlvation Army on two Saturdays, and prepared another meal for the Ronald McDonald House. Davie Civitan meets monthly in fellowship and participates in u diverse range of projects that reach out in service to individuals and communities in need with an emphasis on helping people with developmental disabilities. For more information, visit tvim d vitan. nel/davie. From Your Friends at A 562 Valley Road • Suite 109 • Mocksville (336) 751-2411 Margatet Cuttle, LMBT Drama Monis, LMBT - NC License #6459 ,(336)416-1038 NC License #8736 (336)409-2477 Storehouse Donation Mocksville Woman’s Club President Vickie Smitherman (left) presents a $1,000 check to Pauline Bostian representing A Storehouse for Jesus.. C /tW i> e m c c o irom Christma.s Eve Open 8am-3;30pin New Years Eve Opei\ 8am-3:30pm Closed Christmas Day & New Years Day P w k a R M d l , W o o d lw it , M O T O U T » 4 « T S M « n m I O « ■ .< »4 Davie High Class of 1959 members at the reunion, from left; front - Bill Shelton, Jimmy Lookabill, Jack Allen; row 2 - Alan Richardson, Jack Trivette, Rommie Barney, A.E. Veach, Bob Smith, Wade Dyson, Joe Anderson, Fred Pierce, Ben Browder, Johnny Miller, John Allen, Jérry Couch, Kenny Jordan, Charles Hendrix, Jack Harris, Larry Cope; row 3 - Ruth Potts Latham, Nancy Howard Brewer, Ann Nall Rich, Linda Elmore Trivette, Carolyn Barnhardt Beaver, Gail Jones Jordan, Elaine Sowers Strider, Laverne Bowles Holder, Retha Pratt Whitaker, Helen Reavis Hobson, Gail Poplin Brewer, Connie Hendrix Jones, Dianne Everhardt Snipes, Elaine Melton Palmer, Ann Latham Seats, Gail Bennett, Patsy Ellis Sheets, Martha Seats Smith, Pauling Spry Shuping; row 4 - Dallas Jones, Charlie Latham, Carroll Foster, Terry Spencer, Robert Rowland, Betty Foster Earnhardt, Hazel Franks Foster, Linda Hendrix Harris, Joyce Holder Foster, Jean Grubb Griffin, Dianne Smith Anderson, Jean Madison Rauch, Gaye Rice Martin, Mary Jackson Hendricks, Gail Norman Bivens, Linda Hartley Barnette, Annie Claire Shelton Hepler, Sallle Bailey Buie, Kay Beck Shore, Carolyn Owens Neely, Sylvia Everhardt Lagle, Kay Taylor Osborne. D a v ie C la s s O f ‘5 9 C o n tin u es To O ffe r L o c a l S ch o larsh ip s Approximately 100 mem­ bers und guests altended a re­ cent reunion of the Davio High School Class of 1959 at the Vil­ lage Inn in Cleminons. Helen Crenshaw, a former teacher, was a special guest. Class President Ben Browder lit candlos in memory of deceased classmates. Door prizes were awarded, and enter- tuinment was by Elvia imper­ sonator Danny Crouse. The class has awarded schol­ arships to Davie High graduat­ ing seniors each year since 2004, Anyone interested in con­ tributing to the fund should con- S udoku 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 7 8 8 1 5 7 6 4 9 8 2 8 6 3 • • Г , •3 2 9 6 1 5 4 7 2 8 Answers On Page C7 Take a Bow CROSS 1. Bowler's pickup 6. Deposed Iranian leader 10. "That was closel"14. Rap sheet name15. Sunscreen letters16. Post-peseta currency17. Bov\/tle-sportlng movie critic19. Jason's ship20. Was In session21. Vouches for 23. Golf benchmark25. Bathwater tester26. 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Diver's weapon39. Heckler's call41. Word after "ye"42. Sobbing syllable44. Polnis a finger at45. Earl_tea48. "Pogo" creator ' Kelly49. Pies, in slapstick 50. Stare slack- jawed51.Johnson of "Laugh-ln"52. Trampled53. By oneself54. Shamu of SeaWorld, e.g.55. Sunflower edible56. "Goliyi"58. Stylish, In the '60s59. Wilder's Town" Answers On Page C7 tact Juno Simpson ut the Davie Community Foundation or Bill Shelton at 492-7442. Free Breakfast On Christmas A freo breakfast from Serving Him Ministry will be served Christmas morning at C’s on US 6()l North In Mocksville from 6-10 a.in. "Christmas Is a time of giving arid a time when God gave us ull a gift in that of his son Jesus Christ”, says Mike Drayton of Serving Him.' “Wo want to give all who slop by u .hot home-style breakfast with friendly service and plenty of smiles. No one should be lonely ut Ihis most joyous time of year so we’re usking folks to look around and bring someone who might havo their spirits lifted by this meal. Wc’II do our bost to show them God's love and isn't that whut Chrlstmus Is reully all about? The eggs to order, bacon, sausage, gruvy, grits,’ biscuits, toast and drinks will surely get everyone’s Chrlslmus duy off to a merry siurt." For more informalion, conlact Drayton at 3751-7661, mdrayton@mocksviHe.com. № e r e a r e 1 ,1 4 7 R e a s o n s t o B u y l ( T h i s B o o k a s a C l i r i s t m a s G E T ihis prize winning book olTers brief biographies of 1,147 men from Davie County who served in the Civil War plus numerous historical photos of Davie County. Perfect for anyone with an intetest in local history. The value of this book will only increase with age. Presented the W illie Parker Peace History Book A w ardhy the North Carolina Socicty of Historians 278pages - hardback Authors - Alaiy Alice Hasty ¿-Hazel Winfree of Davie County C o s t: $ 5 5 . 0 0 + tax — Available at— ■ Davie County Public Library iT or by calling M ary Alice Hasty || at (336) 753-0436 , /< > » e r a « *1,199“ W 'Ш - . ш п ш 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 , I n c . 751-5812 D o w n t o w n M o c k s v ille 7 5 1 5 8 1 ^ C4 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 17,2009 1 i ■ J i ,b!, 1 ;5' .Senior Center staff members keep punch cups filled as folks fill their plates. More than 180 folks gather for the annual "Seniors’ Christmas Party” sponsored by the Davie Senior Services. ‘I 4 > '< a:' Junior and Yvonne Stroud are among several residentrs at the annuai Christmas party.The “Victorian Voices" entertain with Christmas carols. M o r e T h a n 1 8 0 A t t e n d C h r i s t m a s P a r t y F o r S e n i o r s On Thursdny of Inst week, more ihiin 180 folks gaihcrcd for thc annual Seniors’ Christinus Party at Dnvic County Senior Services. Seniors were served a buffet of linger foods highlighted by meatballs and fresh fruit. They were Christmas gifts of candy. Tl\e center was dccornted wilh Christmas trees nnd table ccnter pieccs. The Victorinn Voices of Lewisville, drc.sscd in authentic Victorian caroler- attire, presented a program of Christmas carols acupclln. Thc group also sang carols requested by the seniors. Thc party closed ■ with the table center picccs being awarded as door pri/.es. Davic County, Senior Scrviccs offers many events, progrums, and classcs to udults 55 und, older. The Mocksvillc site Is open Monday-Thursday 8 a.m.-8 p.m., Friduy 8 ,a.m.-5 p.m., and Satiirday 9 u.m.-1 p.m. The Farmington site is opened Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-l p.m, Thc staff invites those who have never been to thc centers to come und sec the uctivities the centers have to offer. For more information, call 753-6230. F B P r e s i d e n t E a r n s A w a r d The annual meeting of the N.C. Farm Bureau Federation wns Dcc. 6-8 in Greensboro. Davio County Farm Bureau President Eddie Leagans who was recognizcd among his peers at the Presidents’ and Agents’ Luncheon. Farm Bureau President Lnrry Wooten presented cach winning county president with a limited edition Case knife. "Euch county’s iigency forcc worked hard to quulify their county president for this recognition,” Woolen said. Spcciul plnques were presented to thc agents and agencies whose production was superior during Ihc contest period. NC Farm Bureau President Larry Wooten (left) with the Davle staff, from left, Andrew Pryor, Eddie Leagans, Jeff Blalock, Julian Stephenson, Wll Proctor, Dan Frank, and Barry Jones. Davie Farm Bureau Holds Annual Meeting Some 230 members attended the unnual meeting of Davic County Farm Bureau Oct. 20 at Davie Senior Services. Edwin Boger presented a plaque of appreciation to Becky Cartner for her hue husband. Tommy Cartner. Who served on the Duvie Furm Bureau board of directors for 16 years. He was a former president nnd continued to serve until his death in De­ cember of 2008. ‘jHe was very devoted to improving the agri­ culture issues in Davie County,” Boger said. A dozen Cartner relatives were at the ceremony.' Boger presented a pluquc honoring Charles Phillips for his 46 years on the board. Phillips retired from the board this year ufter holding several offices. "His knowledge in tho field of agriculture has been most helpful und his mentoring is greatly uppreciated,” Boger said. “ 2009 Christmas Services F ir s t U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rc h 310 North Main Street, Mocksvillc Yon are cordially inviteil to the Seventy-Fifth Annual Candlc Lighting Concert presented by the Chancel Choir 5:00 p.m., Siiiulay, Dec, 20 • 7:30 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 20 7:30 p.m., Monday, Dec. 21 Niuxtiry Can' Provided ' Avery Lutz shows her award-wlnning Jersey cow at the North American Interna­ tional Livestock Exposition. Champion Jersey D a v ie T e e n S h o w s T o p C o w Avery Lutz placed first in the Senior Division of Fitting and Showmanship ut the All Americnn Jersey Junior Show, held ii\ conjunction with the North American Internal Livestock Exposition in Louisville, Ky. The senior division qonsists of youth from tlie throughout the United States and Cunndn between thc nges of 16 nnd 21, Approximnteiy 30 exhibitors competed. They nre judged on their ability to prepare and present their animal. Lutz also won Grand Chumpion of the Jersey Junior Show at the NC Stute Fnir in Raleigh. She took the overall honors exhibiting her 3-year-old registered jersey, AF Socrates Fern. . She is nttending New River Community College and is the dnughter of Wayne and Knren Ltitz, Deerview Jersey Farm. (/■ S h e f f i e l d -C a l a h a l n N e w s DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 17,2009 - C5 By Jahlce Jordan ShefReld-Cajahaln Correspondent Consider stopping by the Sheffield Music Hall on Saturday, Dec. 19. The Yadkin Valley Partners will be the ■ featured musical group, ox Run Bluegruss will pluy at the Hall on Dec. 26. A New Year’s Eve party is in the works, so call 7Q4-546-3099 for further information. Crusher Run fans can find them nt Sims Barbeque in Granite Falls on Friday, Dec, 18 and New Year's Eve at Prissy Polly’s in Kemersvilie from 6- 8:30 p.m. Liberty Wesleyan held a Christmas party Sunday evening, Dcc. 13 with a large crowd enjoying the fellowship. Pastor Greg Manser and his wife Jen look forwurd to many more events such ns that one. On Snturday, Dec. 19 Santa Claus will be at the church to sec ull the children who come with their parents or guardians to enjoy breakfast at 10 a.m. This will be the sccond year for this party. The following dny, ill the 11 n.m, S'ervice, the children will present the Christmas program. Special music will be provided by members of the congregation. Liberty Wesleyan invites everyone us visitors are always welcome. New Union United Methodist Church’s live nativity will be on view Saturday, Dec. 19 at 6:30 p.m. Hot choi;olalc and cookl6s will be served at New Union Assembly Grounds, 1445 Sheffield Road, behind Ihe office. The traditional Christmas Eve service will be at 8 p.m. at tho old Zion Church between the church office and the parsonage al 1436 Sheffield Road. Ijames Baptist Church members Mike and Pamela Branham visited Leesville Baptist in Raleigh Dcc. 6 to hear their daughter. Amber, sing in the Christmas cantata. The pastor asked their family to light the second Advent candlc (Jufing the service. While Aml^er lit it, Mike read the scripture as Pamela and their son-in-law, Jeff stood with them. It was a specinl strvice thnt all of them enjoyed. As Ijnmes Buptist Church Youth continue their collection of items for homeless kits, they made time to attend Fork Baptist to enjoy the program on Dec. 13. They have been getting ready for the outdoor nativity, "More than a Manger” Dec. 18 nnd 19 from 6-8 p.m. on the church grounds. There will be six scencs set np to drive by with refreshments and a treat brought to your can You will not want to miss this event thut portrnys thc true meaning of Christmas. Ijames will hold its Christmas Eve progrnm at 6:30 wilh a play that includes all ages of its members and special music by the choir. The ladies’ ROSE Bible study group held its Christmas party Dcc. 14 at Ihe Poplar Springs School. Plans were to surprise member Creola Rogers with a cake that night for her special birthday which will be here Dec. 21. The Adult Ladies’ Sunday School' class enjoyed its Christmas party on Friday, Dec. 11 in the fellowship hall. As always, they had an enjoyable time. Members of Ijames Church, along with all area residents, send condolences to Ruth Gaither and her husband, S.T. Siiow, and ail of their family on the loss of their grandson, Daniel Gaither. Sympathy is extended to Margie Barnett, who iost her brother, William J. Children at the Sheffield-Calahaln Volunteer Fire Department with the Baptist Hospital helicopter. Brandi Drye, Jason Cheek, Andy Lawson, Sparky and Noah Drye with the helicopter. Peyton and Taylor Brown with Sparky, Hulsey of Georgia; nnd to Ernestine and Ray Cleary and family of Isnbell Bnrnnrd Galliher, who passed away Saturday, Dec. 12 after an extended illness. Robert Rogers and Ray Cleary continue with medical treatments; Reggie Ingram has recently been jn the hospital again; Kaly Alexander remains on crutches due to a foot problem; Regeni Loopcr and Shar Bcck both were in thc hospitnl for shingles, are ul home now, bul still in pain. Please consider adding ull the ones mentioned and others who nte experiencing physicnl and stressful situations to prayers. Birthdays include; Jim Powers on the 18th; Nick Stowe and Nancy Pencock on the 19th; Charley Mae Edwards and Olivia Cnroline Swisher on the 20th; Hilda Keaton, Mandy Edwards, nnd Charlotte Smith on the 21st; Grucie Oobble on thc 22nd; and Mildred Keller and Chris Dyson on the 23rd. Anniversaries acknowledged will be those of J. T. and Martha Smilh, Don and Pat Gobble, and Bill and Brenda Reeves on Ihe 21st; Wuyne and Frieda Dyson and Gene and Linda Tutterow on the 22nd; and Al and Wunda Sutphin and Tom and Rose Wright on the ■23rd, The one-day delay of the Mocksville Christmas Purude caused a conflict with the Children’s Christmas Party ut the Sheffield-Calnhuln Volunteer Fire Department, but uppdrently did not slop mnny kids from nttending Ihe pdrty. Close lo nbout 90 children, accompanied by adult fnmily members, showed up to enjoy the activities, projects, uticl sights that the fire deparlment hud worked hard to assemble. Leading the project was Brandi Drye, whose roots are deep within the department since her father and husband are members of the firefighting unit, her grandfather was n charier member and continues to pnrticipntc, und' her grnnd- mother signed thc chnrtcr nnd has spent a tremendous amount of her time supporting the efforls of the department’s auxiliary. Scvernl of Brundi’s in-lnws are active members, so most of them pitched in with the other members to make the event one lhat nil thc children would remember. Proceeds from thc Womnnless Beuuly Pagcunt und other pusl fund­ raisers made thc party possible. The bags of treats that were given to ench child >who atiended were n specinl orange this year wilh the Sheffieid- Culuhuln logo. Inside were coloring books. Crayons, tot finder stickers (which are put on windows to alert firefighters about the possibility of children inside), pens, pencils, candy, fruit, nnd fire dog cups. Another unique gift were dog tngs imprinted with the department name. A huge tnble wus set up in the truck bay so kids could make crnfts including reindeer food, colored magnets, photo frames, und Christmas tree ornaments. Mocksville Fire Departmenl sent its ladder truck, Cenlcr VFD, look its smoke training house, W.R. Pavie sent Sparky the Fire Dog, and the Rescue Sqund brought its crash response truck, ull of which hnd пакБ the children’s ntlenlion. The highlight for mnny wns the arrival of the mcdicnl transport helicopter lhat operates out of Wake Forest University Buptist Medicnl Cenlcr. Sheffield- Cnluhaln hus n lighted, concrete hellpnd thnt is a valuable asset for the western side of Duvie County. When tho helicopter and its crew of four landed, all eyes of the children and the' udults wutched in nwe. Protocol requires Ihnt firefighters set up^ the landing zone for the cruft’s arrival, on the slim chance that something could go wrong. Safety is nlways first priority and the crowd stayed within the boundaries of (he safe area. Imagine the children's surprise when after tho function of the helicopter and its crew was explained, they were allowed to go inside the cruft to see everything for themselyes. The drawing for the winning tickcl of the Giant Christmas Slocking was held at 3:30 p.m. und young Cundice 'frent won. Thnl was followed by fire truck rides for all who wanted to pircle the tilock and have his or her chance to blow the air hbm and hear the siren. Meanwhile, nnother special guest, Snnta Claus, patiently sat inside the building neur the Christmus tree lo hnve u chat with every child who wanted to make sure that he knew just whut they hoped to receive on Christmas Яloming. It was a special day that (lew by in what seemed like minutes for tho kids, but happened only because of the many hours of planning and work by membera of'the fire department. The support of the community is essential to everything the ' deparlment accomplishes, .and this is another way the firefighters and their families give back to their neighborhoods^ The annual community, meeting of the Sheffield- Calahaln Fire Department will be Mondny, Jnn. 4, 2010 at 7 p.m. at 435 Dyson Road to elect four people to the board qf directors. All area residents are invited to the annual meeting. If anyone hns any camouflage clothing items that may be outgrown, but otheTOise in good condition, consider donating them, to the Hunters Helping Kids program. You muy contact Wnyne Whitaker, Dale Roberson, or Karen Jordan, or send an email to me at \vj]ordan®hotlnail.com and I will forward the information. Madison Drye participates In her first Christmas pa- Krystal Foster rides engine 1604^ with the Drye family Pastor Greg Manser with Linda Goforth at the Liberty rade as her father, Andy, drives a fire truck In Advance to represent Sheffield-Calahaln at the Advance Chrlst- Wesleyan Church Christmas patly. ' with her mother, Brandi, also a passenger.' mas Parade. Ч- C6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 17,2009 1 li I : ; j i! ■ 111 Children take advantage of the free pony rides at the County Line Christmas celebration last Saturday. C o u n t y U n e N e w s ______ By Shirley Thorne County Line Correspondent This coming wccic is speciul in County Line. It’s n wccl< ‘til Christmus Eve and then it’s Cliristmus Duy - the birthduy of our Lord Jesus Christ. All of our churches have planned special services cclcbrating His birth and invite thc public. ; Calvary Baptist Church will have the children’s Christmus program at 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 20. The children will present the play “The Chrislmas Visitor." The Lottie Moon Christmas offering to benefit international missions will be taken. After thc program, everyone is invited fot snacks and bag treats in the fellowship hall. The sanctuary choir of Clarksbury United Methodist Church will present the cantata “Jesus - There’s Something about That Name" at the 10;30 a.m. worship scrvicc und at 4 p.m, Sunday. On Wednesday, Dec. 23, the children of Clarksbury will present the play “Bethlehem Gulch" at 7 p.m. After the play, everyone is invited to the fellowship hall for snacks, bag treats, and n visit from Santa. Tho Youth Choir of Piney Grove AME Zion Church will present u cuntata followed by a Christmas skit at 2 p.m. Sunday. Aflcr the skit there will be a covered-dish dinner in the fellowship hall. The children of Pleasant View Baptist Chureh wlll present a program of Chrislmas carols and speeches at 6 p.m. Sunday. After thé program everyone Is invited to the fellowship hall for refreshments and treats. The sanctuary choir of Sulem United Methodist Church will present the cuntata !‘And It Came to Pass" at thc 9:30 a.m. worship service ¡Sunday. On Wednesday, Dec. 23, thc children of Salem wlll present the program “Keep Christ In Christmus” at 7 p.m. After the program everyone Is invited to the fellowship hall for fefrcshments and bag treats. ; The sanctuary choir of Society Baptist Church will present thc cantata "Call Him Jesus” at the 11 u.m. worship service Sunday. The children and youth of Society will present their Chrislmas program later that day at 7 p.m. After the program there will be finger-food snacks and bag treats for everyone In the fellowship hall. The Women on Mission of Society wlll meet at 6 p.m. Friday at the home of Mury Elizabeth Nuntz In Statesville. After u covered-dish supper, there wlll be a program on Lottie Moon and the need for international missions. Society has returned to having otic Sunday morning worship service and that service If at 11. Church members Invite everyone for Sunday school at 9:45 u.m. and worship at II. The Sunday evening worship service continues at 7„ There wlll be an American Red Cross Blood Mobile Drive from 3-7:30 p.m. Thursday at Pleasant View Baptist Church. ...............-■ ■ During the Christmas and New Year’s holidays there Is a great need for blood. If able, please give the gift of life. As our pictures show, Santa arrived by fire truck ut Diune’s . Diner Saturday. Children enjoyed talking wilh Santa und tuking pony und horse rides. Roger Siniiele of Society Road won the boy's bike and Thomas Correll of US 601 South won the giri’s bike. Our community sends congratulations to R.D. und Hazel Daywalt upon their 65th .wedding,anniversary, Nov. 23. Today they reside on US 64 East and their immediate family includes daughters Shirley (Jerry) and Judy, three grandchildren, and two great­ grandchildren. R.D. was the son of James and Carrie Daywalt of Saint Mutthews Roud off Davie Academy Road and attended school ut Davie Academy and Cool Spring. After he and Hazel were married, they mndc their home on Saint Matthews Road until they built their new home on US 64 East In the mid-1950s. R.D. and Hazel, all of us in County Line congratulate you and wish you many more years of successful married life. Wo send get-well wishes lo Peggy Wlnfroy, who had back surgery last week and Is recu­ perating at home. Jennifer Cartner has Improved but remains at Medical Park Hospital, DcLanc Porter is recuperating ut home; however, she continues to luke antibiotic IVs nt home. Baby Caleb Williams is at home and doing well. Pleasejoin us as we pray for the Lord’s divine healing and blessings In thc lives of Peggy, Jennifer, DcLanc, Caleb, and others who hnve health problems.. Miracle On Thc Ridge This pnst year everyone hns heard much nbout Captain Sully and New York City’s “Miracle on the Hudson.” Rightly so - he did perform a miracle when he landed that plane with no deaths. Now let me tell you about a miracle closer to home - our own County Line “Miracle on the Ridge.” When Perry and Vickie Williams werc married Oct. 18, 1988, they made Perry’s family home on Ridge Road their home. They both dreamed of having children and grand­ children. Perry’s faiher "Sonny” died of u massive heart attack when he was 5 years old. He spent & lot of time with his Grandpu Williams, who was u good role model. Perhaps one dny he would have a little one following him around. But, as thc years passed, there were no children - only kitty cats and doggies. Vickie’s father died of colon cancer In 2002, und she had the hdded concern that she might develop thc same. So, she began going regularly for a colonosc6py. Then In 2003 she was diagnosed diabetic and began quarterly check-ups with u doctor for that. By 2007 she had gained lots of weight and, hence, joined Weight Watchers. By September 2009 Vickie had lost 120 lbs., and she and Perry often took long walks Santa Claus arrives Saturday at noon to the delight of local Caleb at a few days old Glad to get rid of his "head gear" and breathing on his own, Caleb gives the world a big smile together. But, lately she had become frustrated since her weight loss had reachcd a plntenu regufdless' of whut she ate or did. As she and Petry were walking on Sepi, 30, she felt u pain in her lower ubdomen. She hud just hud her nnnuul gynecology check-up in August, and everything was just fine. Her next colonoscopy and exam wilh the gastroenterologist was scheduled for Oct. 5 & 6. She would just wait until then nnd tell him ubout Ihe pain. "The gastroenterologist thought 1 might have a lower hernia or a poiisible mass or blockage. He asked me if 1 werc pregnant and 1 told him no. He then sent me to have a CAT .scan," Well, Ihc doctor wus right In that there was a mass. But, the muss was good news - u buby wus on the wuy. "When the rudlologlst told me that 1 wns pregnant, I was In total shock. Aftor the shock wore off, I was worried about what the dyes and medications might have done lo thc buby, I went Immediately to my gynecologist. He did un ultrasound nnd told me I was about 28 weeks pregnant. “1 was anxious lo lell Perry but wanted to wait to tell him in person. It just wasn’t something I could tell him over tho phone. I’m 39 and Perry Is 50; so, my being pregnant was Ihe farthest thing from our minds, We had given up hope of huving children yenrs ago. Also, I had just had my annual gynecology check-up in August. When 1 got home, I told him to sit down. I had something to lell him." It was a good thing Perry sat down. "I was In an absolute stute of disbelief. I heard what she said, but I wus just numb and could not bericvc what I wus heuring." Needless lo say, Vickie nnd Perry were elated with the great news. Their much longed-for baby would be born around Chrislmas or eariy January. “My gynecologist sent me to his obstetrician partner on Oct. 13. That doctor said thc baby was high risk because of my weight, age, and diabetes. He scheduled me to see u neo-nutal care specialist in Winston- Salem on Oct. 22. “Late Sunday nigiit, Oct. 18, we were watching a movie. About 1 n.m, 1 begun hnving some mild stomach crumps. I thought It wns just gns or Indigestion, but tho crumps continued. We were new nt this pregnnncy thing und wunted to mako sure that my indigestion wasn’t going to hurt our baby. About 4 a.m. we went to the emergency room at Davis. Thc doctor there told us I was in labor. “They put me in a delivery room immediately and prepared to transport me to Forsyth, But then, there wasn't time. So, ihey started preparing the operating room for a c-section. But then, there wasn't time for that either.” This baby meant business and was determined lo make his presence known. He was tired Please See Baby - Page C7 Papa Perry feeds and changes Caleb. Caleb at 2 weeks old with Mom and Dad. Grandma Laverne and Aunt Kathy with Vickie and Perry. Caleb looks out at his world. Caleb, at 7 Ibs. rests in Mama Vickie's arms Vickie and Perry happy to,have Caleb at home last week. I DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 17,2009 - C7 Boy Scouts working on the well house at the Farmington Community Center; from left: Patrick James, Cole Brandon, Sam James, Hannen Dobbins. In the photo at right, Sam James works from the ladder on the project, his community sen/lce to gain the rank of Eagle Scout. F a r m i n e t o n N e w s By Laura Mathis Farminglon Correspondent At a recent Christmns meet­ ing of tho Farmington Fire De­ partment and their families, John Caudle was recognized with a plaque in appreciation of his 55 years of service. He has served in all positions In the department, beginning in 1954 as a flreman, then advunclng to lieutenant, captain, assistant chief for a number of years and a member of thc board of direc- ■ tors since 1954. It Is with much regret Ihat he has tendered his resignation effective Dcc. 3. Mr. Caudle would like to express his appreciation to ull Ihe members of Ihe fire depurtment, board nnd community for giving him the honor lo serve all these years, John said that he is proud of thc well trained personnel P i n o N e w s and the modern equipment. He is confident Ihe members will continue to mnke the depurt­ ment one of. If not tho best In Duvie County. I'm sure those within the Farmington commu­ nity would agree with me when I say, it Is we who are apprecia­ tive of his many years of ser­ vice. It takes a real commitment to the community to serve that many , years. John, we aro all grateful foryour many years of service and dedication to the Farmington community. The Farmington Community Ccnter would like to thank Sam James and his father, Ralph, for heading up an Eagle Scout projcct Ihls past November. Sam Is a Life scout in troop 732 that meets at Bethlehem United Methodist Church on Redland Road. He Is assistant senior pa­ trol leader.The project was to put a now roof on the old well house. The well house was used for Ihc old Furmington School morc than 80 years ago. It has seen some wear und tour through tho yeurs and needed some repairs. Thc group took off t()c old roof and found wa­ ter damage In the rafters and surrounding wood. Mr. James said that replacing thc wood was a bit Interesting; none of Ihe pieccs seemed to be the same size. After replacing Ihc wood, the group put on u new roof and gave the little house some fresh paint. They also cleaned out the inside of the well house, knock­ ing down all of the visible mudobb'er nests, and swept and cleaned the floor. I wus hnppy to see that Ihey ulso took time to take off the old door and give It some much needed attention, rather than purchase a new one. Now the old charactcr of the well house shines through, hop­ ing to last for many mord yeurs. The well house will serve as a garden storage shed und will continue lo serve Iho commu­ nity ccnter. Sum was joined by some of his Scout mutes; Ben Secord, Cole Brnndon, Hannen Dobblnsj David Ervin, and Putrick James (his little brother). The group worked a total of around 140 hours and the plnce looks great. The staff appreciates all the effort thc group look each duy to work on. the project nnd for providing mnteriais needed for the project. The Farmington Community Centcr will host a Christmas purty for the Teen Gathering Place Friday, Dec. 18 from 6-9 p.m. All youth uges 12 nnd up are welcome for free pizza and hotdogs und fun nctivliies. Thc Chip Essie (left) presents John Caudle with a service I award from the Farmington Fire Department. Teen Guthering Pluce will be closed on Christmns Day. Thc Davio Senior Cenler will be closed Dcc. 24-25 for the Christmas holiday,' They wlll return with some great activities Monday, Dec. 28 nnd Tuesduy, Dcc. 29 with gaihc days, Dec. 30 will be cruft dny nnd on Dcc. 31 they will enjoy thc movie "Batteries Not Included" ut 9:15. Pleaso pre-register for thc movie by Dec. 23 by calling 998-3730. By Nora Latham Pino Correspondent The next breakfast ut Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church will be Saturday, Dcc. 19, from 6:30-10 n.m. We wlll serve the same menu. This month In honor of Christmas nnd the birth of our Lord, Jesus ChrisI, we wlll be .serving Ihe breakfast free of charge. This is our gift lo ull our faithful friends throughout the years. Last Sunday at Wesley Chapel there was only Sunday school a't 10 then everyone joined Farmington UMC for their Christmas cantata at 11 which was very good. • Sunduy night we had our annual Christmas In Pino. Dinner wus served to npproximntely 40 members nnd guests. Then everyone wns enlertuined wllh music by The Knotts Family of Statesville. It was nn enjoyable evening for everyone. The United Methodist Women at Wesley Chupel are selling pecans for $8 for a I lb. bag of pieces and halves. Foi information contact any of the Wesley Chapel Methodist women. Sara Eure, Nora Latham and Kuthy Ellis attended Ihe Christmas dinner theatre ut Cornerstone Christiun church Friday. The dinner wns delicious. The play was a comedy, ending with a serious note about the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ. Everyone really enjoyed ll. Jnmes und Leila Essie celebrated their 66th wedding anniversary on Sunday, Their children and in-laws, Chip and Ruth Essie, Ncal and Brenda' Essie and Mary Ellen and John Candlllo, provided lunch. Sunday evening the Presbylerlun Curolers cnmc lo serenade thom. The Latham family had lunch together on Saturday In Ihe fellowship hall at Wesley Chapel. It was to honor Helen Laiham of Monroo on her 95lh birthday. Others atlcnding werc Johnny and Judy Latham, Roger, Gail, Daniel and Seun Lntham, Lorna and Hank Price, and their grandson, Duncan, nil of Monroe, Jim and Chinera Latham, Dale Latham, Nora Lnthnm, Bob nnd Kuthy Ellis and Jim, Kendru, M.J. nnd Stephen Jacobs all , of Mocksville, Bob and Brenda Dill, Louise Dill, John, Faith and Gavin Dill all of Courtney, Fran, Dennis, Matthew and Megan Craver of Arcadia and Ethan, Rcid und Luke Boger of Reidsviile. A d v a n c e N e w s By Kdllli Zlinmerninn Advancc Correspondent Thc annual children's Christmns Pageant will be Sun­ day, Dec. 20 in the Advnnce United Methodist Chureh sanc­ tuary at 6 p.m. . Caleb and Sara Davis sang u special song," It Cnme Upon The Midnight Clear”, during the of­ fertory ut church Sundny with the uccompanlment of his gui­ tar. Caleb is the grandson of F o u r C o m e r s N e w s By Mnric White Four Comers Nows Mr. and |Vlrs. Mark White were Sundny dinner gue.sts of his pnrcnts, Mr, und Mrs. Joe White. Mrs, Pntricin Humm of Caro- llnu Bench is visiting her molher, Mrs. Bettie Smith. Mr. un’d Mrs. Joe While, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde Murrny and Mrs. Cornelia Smith attended thc Fnrmington Ruritan Chrisl- mas party Thursday night at the Methodist church of Farming­ ton. Clyde Murray was honored for 47 years of pcrfcct utten- dance. We wish everyone a happy and great Christmus. C l a r k s v i l k N e w s By Mnrcia Lambe Clarksville Correspondent The children from Bear Creek will present their Christ­ mas progrnm Wednesduy, Dec. 23 at 1 p.m. The Cantata Sunday night at Bear Creek was dedicated to B a b y ... Continued From Page C6 of everyone Ignoring him for the past siji months. "So, In a little bit, I hnd the baby right there in Ihe room and without any anesthesia or medication.” On Monday, Oct, 19, at 6:59 a.m. thut suspected muss burst onto the scene and became Caleb Douglas Williums. And Vickie wns again losing weight - in fact, a whopping 2 lbs. 14 ozs. that moment alone. , Baby Caleb was Indeed a Puuline Hnrpe for npprccialion of the many years she sang faithfully in the choir. Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church will have Its Christmas progrnm Sundny nt 11 a.m. Birthdays this week: Dec. 7, Charlie Whaley, Tim Hendrix, liny bundle of joy and had to be trunsforrcd to the neonatal unit at Catawba Valley Medical Center. Our County Line News has kept you informed as Caleb has matured and Perry and Vickie went to be with him. Initially he hud speciul lights, feeding tubes, respirator, elc. und wns in nn Incubutor. As thc weeks pussed, he was slowly nble to shed all of Ihese. During this time, only Caleb's parents werc permitted to come iu and see or hold him. Amy Carier, Alma Freeman; Dec. 18, Greg McEwcn, Chris Atwood; Dec. 19, Jackson Pierce; Dcc. 21, Carole Pierce; Dec. 22, Kim Driver. Remember all our military, homebound, nursing homes, and spccinl care facilities over the Chrislmas holidays. One Sunday Perry went to sec Caleb, but the nurse would nol let him In. "She said sho wus sori'y but grandparents weren’t allowed In - only parents. I had to get my pass und ID and prove to her that I was his dud.” As of Mo.ndny, Dec. 7, Caleb hns been back at home on Ridge Road and, as of this past Sunday, weighed about 7 lbs. We hope you enjoy the pictures and will agree he's u sweetie pie nnd is most definitely our “Miracle on the Ridgo.” Melvin nnd Wiimn Lou Gre­ gory. She. (Wilinn Lou) is church organist and choir direc­ tor. On Thursday, Dcc. 24 there will be Ihe Community Christ­ mas Eve service at the Fulton Historic church at 7 p.m. Spe­ cial music, liturgical dance, cnndlellght and Holy Commun­ ion will make it a night to re- . member as we celebrate Christ’s coming wllh a scrvice of Les­ sons und Carols. The Snllle Sue Peebles/ Mens Bible Sundny School class had their Christmas party Sunday afternoon al Captain’s Galley In Kinderton with a large number attending. The shut-ins, nursing home residenls and Ihe elderly of tho community were remembered Friday with Christmas stockings filled with goodies from thc Methodist church. Joyce Robertson and Jane Gnsparrini were responsible for purchasing thc goodies and delivering the stockings. Twenty senior citizens cn- Sudoku Solution joyed dinner at Pirates Landing Sunday night. The trip was un­ der the dircclloh of Medford and Nnncy Shoaf. Congratulations to C.W. und Joyce Foster who cclebrutcd their 50th wedding unnivcrsury ■on Saturday, Dcc. 12. Sympathy is extended to the family of Virgil Hartman of Winston Salem, He died Friday and n graveside servlco was Sunday afternoon ut the AUMC cemetery. Andrea Hendrix of Myrtle Beach arrived Tuesday to spend a few days with her mothei; Janie Hendrix and grundmoth- ers Puuline Hendrix and Edith Zimmerman. Get well wishes go to my nephew Bradley Bennett, whp is in Forsyth Medical Center nfi ter suffering a heart uttack last Friday. Wishing everyone a blessed and joyous Christmas and new year of good’ health. You are always welcome at № t United M ethodist Church 310 North Maih Street historic Dowtown Mocksville Contemporary Worship 8:45 a.m. Traditional Worship 10:55 a.m. ' Sunday School for ail ages 9:50 a.m. www.firstuincmocksville.org Telephone: 751-2503 j / 1 9 6 2 3 7 8 4 5 2 S 8 1 6 4 3 9 7 3 7 4 8 9 5 2 1 6 8 1 9 3 S 6 4 7 2 7 6 3 4 2 9 5 8 1 4 2 5 7 8 1 9 6 3 5 8 7 6 4 3 1 2 9 6 3 2 9 1 8 7 5 4 9 4 1 5 7 2 6 3 8 Crossword Answers ( j L i d t v ( j L i e l i ( j l ) l A k e 6 / f r o m y o u r H o m e t o w n P h a r m a c y We will I)« 6pcn^' 'Chrl.stniasi Ev^- , . until 3pi|t ' ' ,C(os«| ' NewYear\Ev^ ; '■'".^Closed New Year’s Day F o s t e r D r u g C o . 495 Valley Road • lUlocksvllle (336) 751-2141 www.fostcrclrugco.com ); « i i Wi\) Ifff : !■ 1 i' ■ ; I C8 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 17,2009 O b i t u a r i e s L illy M a c B o lin • LillyMiieBolin, 59, ofEssic Rond, Mocksviilc, died on Tiiursday, Dec. 10, 2009, at WFU Baptist Medical Ccntcr. Bom in Hemdon, W.Va., on Oct. 16, 1950, she was the daughter of the late Rufus and Bccky Frances Bycd Tolbert. She was the owner of B&B Video and was of tiic Baptist faith.Survivors; her husband, Roy Bolin of Mocksville, whom she married on March 28, 1970; children Natalie (Keith)-Cook of Myrtle Beach, S.C., Christo­ pher Janies (Sarah) Bolin of Ad­ vancc and David Brandon (Kayla) Bolin of Mocksviilc; sisters, Shirley (Robert) Finger of Harvard, III. and Ruth Bolin of Marengo, 111.; and several nieces and nephews.She was also preceded in death by a sister, Linda Loffredo and by 5 infant brothers. The servicc to celcbrnte her life was Wednesduy, Dec. 16, nt noon iri the Davie Funeral Ser­ vice Chapel with the Rev. Bobby Russell officiuting. Burial was at 2 p.m. on Wednes­ duy ut the Salisbury National ■ Cemetery. The family rcceivcd friends Tuesduy, Dcc. 15 at Duvic Funerul Service. , Online condolences; Ja n ie A llen Teague Janie Marie Allen Teague, 48, of Creason Drive, Mocks­ viilc, died on Thursduy, Dcc. 10, 2009, at Kate B. Reynolds Hos­ picc Home. Born in Forsyth County on July 26, 1961, she wus the daughter of Helen Tate (James) Anderson of Mocksville und the late Victor Arnold Allen. She was a homemaker and was of the Buptist fuith. Also surviving; a son, Benji Eugene McDanicl of Mocks­ ville; 2 daughters, Amanda Diune (Troy) Lee ofMocksvillc nnd Angela Murie (Shuwn) CIcmins of Wilkesboro: 2 broth­ ers, Victor Amold Allen Jr. of Charlotte and William Mashbum Allen of Asheville; 2 sisters, Frankie Susnn (Antonio) Allen und Oalc (Sandy) Poplin, of Joncsville; 6 grandchildren, Austin, Destiny, Karrie, and Kenneth Lee and Hulelgh und Nathun CIcmins. . She wus also prcccded in death by a sister, Vickie Fay Goodman. A cclebnuion of life service was held at 1 p.m. Monday, Dec. 14, in the Davie Funeral Scrvice Chapel with the Rev. Darrel Cox officiating. Burial was in the Jerusalem Baptist Church Cem­ etery. The fumily leccived friends Sunday, Dec. .13 ut the funerul home. Online condolenccs: www.iltivu'fimcralservicc.com. m F U L L S E R V IC E F A C Í A L S A L O N luw,,-. /in/.vr i n c i d i (111(1LiconsocJEslholicmn lio d lf W dxiii;^ ★ ★ Appointments and Walk-Ins ★ ★ Al'(I l'>iv'iiv Гсхк;1У VViilliu'ss С I'liio i Sh2 \',ilk‘V Kii.ul, Suiic HW • Mocksvillo, ,\( 270ÌS Office (336) 751-0147 or Cell (336) 793--7461 ЕтэИ : francesm afie3@ earthilnk.net a víe P la c e ng Assisted Living Community . Mary Crowell Mary liiis been with us a just a short while and Is inlent on geltini' lier heallh back in order, Here for some rehab Illation, she is pleased lo say that due lo the slaff here al Davie Place, she is eating belter and back lo laldng her niedlcallon on time and In Ihe right dosages. Born In Davidson County, she speni the first 20 years or so of her life arowinc up and attending school Ihere. Mary relocaleu lo Davie County when she married. She raised her two .sons, Tim ' iuul Kevin; bolh of whom continue, to live In Davie Counly and gel In to see her as often as Ihey are able. She has iwo sisters and ii brother res ding in Lexington und Ihey also gel up lo see her whenever Ihey can. Being a social ncrson, she is plea.sed to be able to visit willi Evelyii Hendricks, lier molher-in-law, also a resident here, and Ihe staff and residents. The feeling of Isolation is gone, Working oh crafts and shopping have been mainstays of her life and continue to be anliclpaled events. Wc, here at Davie Place, are very pleased to have Mary wilh us and know lliat wllh her commitment and our care her health Is heading in Ihe righi direelion. ' For information On Placement, Contact: Suzanne Simpson-Vogler 336-751-2175 R a lp h С G allow ay Ralph С Gullowuy, 92, of Nuncy Easier Loop, Mocksville, died on Tuesduy, Dec. 8, 2009, ul Briun Ccntcr of Stutesville. Born in Toronto, Ohio, on Oct. 12, 1917, he was the son of the late Earl and Berthu .Lumbright Gnllowny. He wu,s' retired from Ohio Edison Elec­ tric Co. nnd was of llic Mormon fuilh. Survivors; his wife of 72 yeurs, Opul Muy Vnriun Gullo­ wuy; u son, Ralph A. (Ruth) Oailowuy of Eusl Springfield, Ohio; n duughlcr, Shirley Durios ofMocksvillc; 6 grandchildren. Bob, Lori und Bill of Floridu, Pamela and Hollie of North Carolina and Gary of Culifor- niu; 11 greut-grandchildren; and I great-greal-grandchild. Mr. Gullowuy wus ulso pre­ ceded in deuth by 3 sisters, Dor- olhy, Violet und Lucille Gallo; way; and 3 brothers, Clifford, Harold and Tom Gullowuy, Services will be held ul n later dute. Online condolenccs: www.ilaviefiiiii'ral.wivice.com. Je rry Steven B rooks Mr. Jerry Sleven Brooks, 44, of Mocksville, died unexpect­ edly ut his home on Tuesduy, Dec. 8,2009. He was born in Dnvic Counly on Jun. 27,1965 Ihe son of Sylvia Morris Boger nnd Jerry Deun Brooks. He wus a member of Calvary Baptist Church in Mocksville and was willing lo help others when he could. Survivors; his daughter. Tif­ fany Lynn Brooks of Mocks­ ville; his molher, Sylvia Morris Boger of the home; his father, Jerry. Dean Brooks of Mocks­ ville; und 2 slep-children, Jes­ sica Bobbin and Anthony IJrooks, both of Mocksvillo. He was expecting his first grnnd- child on Jun. 2,2010, Muddulyn Irene Klutlz. A memoriul service lo cel- cbrule his life wns licld nt 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 13 ut Calvary Buplist Church in Mocksville with Brother Michuel McDaniel and the Rev. Jim Gryder offici­ ating. The family received friends following ihe service at the church. Online condolences; www.haywoiih-miller.com. . '’A '( /// ( ////> ( г//г</ Grace S, Hend '1920 - 2009 MOCKSVILLE ’ "(ft Jeretmj R, Helms 1977 - 2009 GOLDBORO Donald G. Bunker 1939 - 2009 ADVANCE <» Daniel D, Gaither .1980-2009 MOCKSVILLE '-,0 Alfred M , Linville 1933 - 2009 ADVANCE lúitim I' uai'i'al Soi \ ii4' ,325N. Main Street ' Mocksvillo, NC (336) 751-2M8 H elen Jones E llis Helen Jones Ellis, MD of Bermuda Villuge died on Thurs* dny, Dcc. 10, 2009 ut Forsyth Medicul Cenier from com|Jlicn- lions due lo Purkinsons discuse. Dr. Ellis wns bom in Porls- moulh, Vn. on June 13, 1929 to Dr. and Mrs, Leroy L. Jones. She grnduuted from Rundoiph Mucon Womens College in Lynchburg, Vn. wilh u buciieiors degree in 1950, nnd wns u mem­ ber of Ihe tri Dellu sorority. She cumed her mcdicnl degree from Mcdical College of Virginia in Richmond in 1954. She served ns college physiciun nl S wcclbrinr Coliege,'nnd luler ul The Lynchburg Trnining School and Hospital (now Central Vir­ ginia Trnining Center). She loved lo puint, gnrden, cook, nnd sew. She was nclive in Ihe Epis- copul Church for muny yeurs serving on Ihe veslry, sewing fronlnis for the nllnr nnd provid­ ing flowers for services. She wns n pusl communder of the Luke Norman Sail und Power Squadron. She wns preceded in deulli by her parents and her sister Mary Cluire Ruwles. Survivors; her husband of 28 years, George J. Ellis, MD; her 4 children; Ann Driskill Sole and husband Jerry of Pasadena, Calif., Mary Elizabeih Driskill of Charlottesville, Va.; Dr. Rob­ ert L. Driskill und wile Mury of Lynchburg, Va.; W. David Drislcill nnd wife Buffy of Nor­ folk, Vn.; nnd 8 grundchildren. A memorial scrvice is pluimcd for 11 n.m. Thursdny, Dcc. 17 in Snini Timolhy’s Episcopnl Cliurch, Winslon-Sn- Icm. The Revs. Sieve Ricc nnd Scaly Cross will be ofRcialing. The family will receive guesis Bt a reception following the ser­ vice in Ihc church hall. Memorials; Hospice/Pallia­ tive CareCenter, Winston-Su­ lem, The Parkinsons Disease Foundntion, or a charity of the donor’s choice. Online condolenccs: www.haywprth-miller.com. A gnes Б . F ultz Agnes E. Fultz, 82, of Hnr­ mony, died on T^iesday, Dcc. 8, 2009. She wus born on Jun. 28, 1927, in Winslon-Salem. She was retired from R.J. Reynolds and was a member of New Union United Methodist Church, Survivors; a daughter, Lewanu Weuthcrwnx of Soulhporl; 3 sislers, Ruby Musick of Lukcland, Fla., Nora Bolling and Mary Duggins, both of Winslon-Salem; 2 grandchi l­ dren, Kucic Slewurt of Wilmington and Brian Slewarl; and Sue R. Vaughn and"family for years of love and care. She was prccedcd in deuth by her pnrents, Enrl nnd Emnin Turner und her sisler, Enrlcnc. Fumily and friends said their final goodbyes on Tuesday, Dec. 15 al New Union United Methodist Church, Sheffield Road, Mocksville. Visitation was from lO-ll u.m. The .ser­ vice wns nl 11 a.m. Tuesday, conducted by Pustor Steven K. Rainey. Burial was in the church ccmelcry. Memoriulii; New Union UM Church, 1446 Sheffield Roud, Mocksville. Online condolences; www.davicfunejalservice.com. M a ry B a rn a rd G a llih e r Mrs. Mury Isabell Burnurd Galliher, 84, of Harmony, died Saturday evening, Dec. 12, 2009 al Brian Cenier of Stutesville. Born in Iredell Counly on April 8,1925, she wus u daugh- Icr of Ihc lale James Phillip Burnurd nnd Octnviu Fricslljnd Bnrnnrd. Mrs. Gnilihcr wus re­ tired from food scrvice hnving worked nt Rosewood und Jurney's rest homes, She wns u member of Hebron Bnplist,^ Church und enjoyed gnrdening, cunning nnd quilling. She wns preceded in deulh by u duughlcr, Shelby Sleele und u daughtor-in-luw, Louise Gnilihcr. Survivorsi her husbnnd, Jumes L. Gnilihcr; 4 sons, Jumes Rex Gnilihcr of Hnrmony, Charles Grady Galliher and wife Judy of Mocksviilc, Lurry D. Galliher and wile Becky of Harmony and Jeffery Lynn Galliher and wife Leah, nlso of Harmony; a brother, Churiie Barnard of Kcmersville; 2 sis­ ters, Thelma Chambers of Hamptonville and Ernc.s'line Cleary ofMocksvillc; 10 grand­ children; and 16 greal-grund- children. services celebrating Mrs. Galliher's life were conducled ul 11 n.m. Tuesduy at Hebron Bap- list Church with Ihc Revs. Darren Johnson, William Wcase and Sieve Hcdgecock official- ing. She lied, in slutc ul Ihe church for 30 minutes prior to the scrvice and burial followed in the churcli cemetery. Pall- beurers were; Todd, Brent, Churiie, Michnel nnd Elhun Galliher, Jason Faulkner, Andy Lipscomb and David Lee Joiinson. Online condolenccs; www.mem.com. Memorials; Hospice/Pallia­ tive Care Of Iredell, 2347 Simonton Rd., Statesville, 28625; or Make A Wish Foun­ dation, 212 S. Tryon St., Suite .1080 Charlolte, 28281. R o n n ie Lee M o rg a n Ronnie Lee Morgan, 40, of 'Fairfield Road, Mocksville, died on Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2009, al his home. Born in Davie County on Dec. 8,1969, he was the son of Dorothy Nadine Tallent Spillman ofMocksvillc and the late William C. Moi-gan. He worked in construction and was of the Baptist failh. Survivors; his wife, Mellissa Gay Morgan; 2 sons, William Gray Morgan ofMocksvillc and Richard Churies Morgun of Tobaccovllle; a daughter, Dellu May Cranford of Mocksville; a sister, Sondra Renay Morgan of Mocksville; and 2 nieces, Cassondra Morgan and Hailey Chunn. A service lo cclcbrate his life was Saturday, Dec. 12, at 8 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Revs. Daniel Gamble and James Marshall talleni officiating. Burial was in Legion Memorial Park in Cool­ eemee. Pallbearers were David Spillman, Randle, Chris and Curtis Gurrelson, Dcwuyn'e Cliunn and John Wnller. The fnmily rcceivcd friends Sulur- dny nt the funernl home'. Online condolences; www.daviefimerahervice.com. E d w a rd W illia m Peebles Mr. Edwnrd Willium Peebles, 95, of AdvnncOj died on Wednesduy, Dec. 9, 2009 ul Kntc B. Reynolds Hospicc Home in Winslon-Sulem. He lived ul Cednr Rock Assisted Living in Mocksviilc for one und u hnlf yeurs. He wns born Dec. 19, I9is, son of the lule Mudison nnd OInr Clurborn Peebles. He wns u faithful member of Mt. Sinai AME Zion Church, where he served us u member of the trustee bourd, a class lender, and a member ofthe Sunduy School Department unlil his health de­ clined. Mr. Peebles served Ihree years in the U.S. Army and rc­ ceivcd Ihc World War II Victory Medul ns well us un honornble dischnrge. He rclircd from Buriinglon Industries nnd Ihe Davie County School System. He wus n member of the Corinlhinn Lodge 17 Prince Hull Mnsons. He wns preceded in deulh by his first wife, Ethel Peebles, his second wife, Mury E. Peebles; 4 brothers, Jnmes, Duff, Robert, nnd Richurd; nnd 2 sislers, Edith und Isnbcllc. Survivors; a son, Rodgers Dale (Shirley) Peoples of Ad­ vance; 2 grundchildrcn. Tiffany of Asheville and Corey of Ad­ vancc; a great-grandchild, Zoey of Advance; 2 slep-sons, Cliflon (Virginia) Scoll of Winslon-Sa- lem, and Bobby (Carolyn) Scoll of Yadkinville; a brolher, Joe Jasper, and a sisler, Ruby M. Brown, bolh of Advance; u host of nieces, nephews, olher rela­ tives and his extended family, Ihe Stocktons (Jerry, Kae and Alex) of Advancc. The funeral .service was held Sunday, Dec. li3 al 2;30p.m. ut Mt. Sinai AME Zion Church in Advancc. The Rev. Dr. Karcn Miller, pastor, officiated and burial followed in the church ccmelcry wilh militnry riles and riles by Corinlhian Lodge 17 Prince Hall Masons. The fnm­ ily received friends 30 minutes before Ihe .<crvicc. Online condolences; CrahamFuneralHome.net. M a ry W illia m s C ow den ■Mrs. Mury Williums Cowden, 85, of Avon Slrccl, Mocksville, died Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2009, ut Forsylh Mcdicul Cenier in Winston-Sulem. She wns bom Murch 9,1924, in Allcghuny Counly, Pu. to the Inte Thomus John nnd Marie Helen Land Williams. She was a relircd registered nurse afler 35 years and wus u golfer. She served as a naval nurse in Ihe US Navy during Worid War II. She was also preceded in death by a grandson, Thomas Shaw Farrar. Survivors; 4 children, Jenni­ fer Kies (Roger) of McDonald, Pu., Jumes Cowden of Bulger, Pa., Thomas Cowden (Joanne) of Cluysville, Pu. and David Cowden of Mocksville; 11 grundchildren including Amanda Bouldin (Chris) who helped care for Mrs, Cowden; many great-grandchildrcn; and a brother, Donald Williams (Barbara) of California. A memorial service will be conducted laier in Pcnnsylva- • nia. Memorials; Cily Missions in Wasliingion, Pa. E Online condolenccs; www.ealo)\funeralservice.com. Cornatzer Methodist To Hold Christmas Services f^omalzer United MelhodisI Church will hold a choir progrum and candle lighting service on Sundny, Dec. 20 nt 7 p.m. wilh food and fellowship afterwards in the fellowship hall. On Christmns Eve nt 11 p.m. a service of carols, communion nnd candle lighting will be held as members nnd guests welcome the coming King nt midnight. Comutzcr UMC is located at 1244 Comntzer Rond, Mocksville. Visit www.cornalzeriimc.com or cull 998-0687. Blaise Publishing 50th Anniversaiy Cookbooi< Blaise Baptist Church is beginning preparation for the celebru lion of its 50th anniversnry in 2010, Church menibers prepnred a cookbook that includes more Ihan just recipes, such as helpful hints for each food culcgory, lips on buying fresh vegetables nnd fruils, napkin folding, quick fixes nnd more, Cnil the church office at 751-3639. C h r i s t m a s E v e S e r v i c e I n F o r k A Christmns Eve Holy Eucharist and Candlelight Service will be held nt 7 p.m. Dec. 24 nt the Episcopal Church ofthe Ascension at Fork, conductcd by The Rev. Scaly E. Cross. All nre welcomc. Farmington Methodist Plans Two Christmas Services Furmington United MelhodisI Church will be hnving a Christ­ mas Worship service on Sunday, Dcc. 20 nt 11 n.m. with special music by the Handbell Choir. On Dec. 24 nt 7 p.m. a Chrislmas Eve Servicc whh the hand­ bells, a children’s program and a candlelight dervice tilled Carols and Candles will be held. Live Nativity, Christmas Eve Services Set At New Union New Union United Methodist Church will host a live nntivity Saturday, Dec. 19 nt 6:30 p.m. al Ihc New Union Assembly Grounds nt 1446 Sheffield Rond. After Ihe service, hot chocolaicand cookies will be served in Ihe old Zion MelhodisI Church building. New Union will host an old-fnshioncd Chrislmas Eve scrvice in the old Zion Methodist Church at 8 p.m. There will be a fire for warmth, hot apple eider and cookies, nnd the singing of Christmns carols, designed to help lake visitors bnck to when Christmas was a timo for families to worship Ihe birth of Jesus. S e c o n d P r e s b y t e r i a n Y o u t h T o P r e s e n t P l a y C i i r i s t m a s E v e The Mocksville Second Presbyterian Church Christinn Educa­ tion Department will present a Christmas Eve program nt 6 p.m. The youth will present Ihe play, and songs will celebrate Ihe birth of Chrisi, 75th Anniversary Christmas Concert At First Methodist The 75lh nnnunl Chrislmas Conccrl nnd Cnndlc Lighting Ser­ vice, presented by Ihe ChunccI Choir of Firsl Unilcd MelhodisI Church, 305 N. Mnin Si., Mocksville, will be Sundny, Dec. 20 nt 5 p.m. nnd al 7 p.m.; and on Mondny, Dcc. 21 nl 7:30 p.m. Christmas Eve services will be nt 4:30 p.m. and 11 p.m. A d v a n c e F i r s t B a p t i s t T o P r e s e n t ‘M o s t W o n d e r f u l T i m e O f Y e a r ' Advance First Baptist Church, 1938 NC 801 S., will presenl “Il’s 'fhe Most Wonderful Time of the Year” by Sue C, Smith and Russell Muuldin on Sunduy, Dec, 20 nt 7 p.m. There will be refreshments following the progrnm. Everyone is invilcd. G i f t s O f J e s u s P r o g r a m S u n d a y A t P l e a s a n t H i l l B a p t i s t C h u r c h Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Hamptonville will hold a ''Qifis of Jesus" program on Sunday, Dec. 20 at 3 p.m. The messnge will be given by Deacons Orlando Howell, Rnlph Dalton Jr., Churies Tatum nnd Christopher Weston of Union Baptist in Winston-Salem. To leam more, call Tatum al 998-6760. 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In addition to her Triple Crown victories in the five- gaited division, Hewitt has enjoyed signiiicant success in the three-gaited division, taking class ribbons at several national shows aboard Callaway’s Kiss, Faizah and Drew Taylor Hewitt of Bermuda Run takes her victory pass aboard WCC Sunken Treasure after her division- win at the 106th World's Championship Horse Show In Louisville, Ky. CH Kalarama’s Shiraz. Hewitt, daughter of Carol and Andy Hewitt of Bermudn Run, hns been riding since she was 4 nnd is training with Evan and Mary Orr nt High Caliber Stnbles in Kemersville. Her trainers credit her success to both drive and preparation. ‘‘Drew Taylor is a very mature and poised competitor given her young age,” says Mary Orr. ‘‘Her success in being recognized by the judges above more experienced, older riders is directly related to the tremendous effort she puts into preparing herself.and her horse, for competition. 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The brainchild of runner Molly Barker of Charlotte, the international program is a learning program for girls age 8 to 13 that combines training for n 5K ninning event with self-esteem en­ hancing, uplifting workouts. Barker is a four-time Iron Man Triathlete who has a master’s degree in social work from UNC-Chapel Hill and is a former high school teacher and track coach. She envisioned a program that would reduce the potential for adolescent pregnancies, eating disorders, depres­ sion and suicide attempts, as well reduce the number of substance/alcohol abuse and confrontations with the juvenile justice system. The program focuses on the mind/spirit/body con­ nection, according to Elea­ nor Fuller, who volunteered, to coach the girls. “While we are training, we talk about^body image, the influence of the media on our group as a whole, girl issues, community issues ... this program teaches self­ esteem and strength.” Girls on the Run and its sister program, Girls on Track, for sixth-eighth grad­ ers, was designed to reach girls at ages when they are beginning to question who they are and what their roles are and will be in life. Fuller and Amy Devereaux, who ' both run, were the coaches for the approximately 10 girls who went through the program. Devereaux is a physical therapist. Pilâtes instructor and mom of three. She was thrilled to finally get the pro­ gram in the county; she tried for four years to see it hap­ pen. The group of girls from Mocksville, Cornatzer and Shady Grove elementary schools met on the out­ side and inside tracks at the YMCA and, with the help of a lesson plan provided by the program, talked, did fun warm-up activities, and ran in preparation for a 5K, the Mistletoe Run, Dcc. 5. Devereaux said Novant Health Systems sponsored the program, including the conch’s training, supplies and scholarships. The cost is $150 per participant, and that fee includes 24 sessions and race registration. For those who can’t afford the program, Novant pro­ vides partial or full scholar­ ships. Fuller said they won’t turn anyone away. “This would be a lot more of a stniggle if we had no big sponsors like Novant. We’re just so excited to have this progrnm in Dnvie County.” The program will expand this spring, Fuller said, to include students from Pine­ brook Elementary School, and their volunteer coach, Raymonda Shelton, was able to get corporate spon­ sors to help pay for registra­ tions, cutting the fee in half for the participants. The program needs more volunteers, and the next volunteer training Jan. 9 at the YMCA. Anyone inter­ ested is encouraged to get in touch with Fuller or De­ vereaux and plan to attend the training session. While both enjoy running, it is not necessary for the coach to be a runner. So how did the giris do on their flrst running event? “They did even better than I could have drenmt of,” Fuller said. “It was raining and freezing cold, and ev­ eryone showed up, and ev­ ery one of them finished way before I thought they would. They did great.” The girls do some warm-up exercises before beginning a run.- Photos by Robin Snow . . r - Amy Devereaux and Eleanor Fuller are coachtnii the girls, who enjoy running aroundthe.YMCA track. Girls on the Run Include, from left: standing - Mackenzie Wiles, Julia Mattox, Healy Junker, Sydney Love,' Autumn Hendricks: kneeling - Alana Johnson, Katie Reed, Anna Jones, Anna Devereaux, Hannah Cllne '; • ^ .4 ■ - . rt ,> . I « • . 4 . • ♦ , I -Í .. f . ^ к . Í . < , ♦ . « Í,. > Л . .....» Л ■-t .. V .. И. ' .4. D2 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 17,2009 D a v i e S c h o o l s Mocksville Elementary Kindergarten students of Brandi Hendrix hnve been tailcing about liow people cclebrate around tlie world. They have been learning about Kwanza, Hanulckah,' Los Posiidos, Christmas, and a few other celebrations. They have guest spenkers to shnre I [. i experiences about these celebrations. Students are prepnriilg for an upcoming Christmas play that will be put on for parents, grandparents, nnd gunrdinns. In math, students have had fun searching for shapes in ihe classroom nnd home - shnpes like spheres, cubes, cylinders, nnd cones. They have been readihg a book called Little Quack nnd discussing Ihc plot of the story. In visits to Lellerlnnd, Ihey discovered that some letter combinntions ninke different sounds by themselves lhan they do when Ihcy nre beside of Harry Hat Man. Ex. Snmmy Snake usually says “ssss" but not when he is beside of Hnrry Hat Man because Hnrry Hnt Man will turn around and "shhlih" him. Tho children cnme up wilh words thal begin or end with sh, ch, th, nnd wh. Kalhfyn Norris’ first grade students are traveling nround the world. Students are learning about how other countries celebrate Christmas including Germany, Ireland, Italy, Greenland, Australia, China, Mexico, Brazil, Sweden and France. Students are making crafts, leaming traditional dances and eating foods from these countries. They are traveling with maps learning whore those countries are located. First graders arc getting ready for Christinas by making ornaments for their trees and making presents for parents. Studenls will do a study on the book The Polar Express. Students will do an experiment of wutching what happens to a marshmallow when put into hot chocolate and Ihcy will get to write whal they would do if Ihey took a trip to the North Pole. Sheryl Martin and Joan Forbes’ second grndc class hns been getting ready for the holidays. Students are learning nbout Chrislmns, Kwnnzna and Hanukkah, The class is creating ornaments and decorations to share with families. They are writing about all the blessings they have and leaming to share and care about others, In Mnth Trailblazers, they completed a unit on estimation and measurement. Students used rfiath manipulatives including dried macaroni. They enjoyed measuring the classroom and themselves. Third grade students of Elise Holmes continued learning about Christmas Around Ihe World. On Friday, visitors come 10 explain about the Moravian Lovefeast. Sludents got to enjoy Moravian coffee and Lovefeast buns, and they all lit one another’s candles while Christmas music was played live. In math news, they learned about area of shapes with friend Bob Ihe Blob. They enjoyed the visit from the NED show, and many third graders arc gearing up to be yo-yo champions. Fifth grade students of Kristopher Shepherd are completing Christmas activities. Students in the focused instruction class are reading The ■ Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson. The story is about a group of kids known as “The Herdmans”. The Herdmnn children are notorious for lying, stealing, smoking, fighting, burning down buildings. Panic in the church ensues when the children, six in all, decide lojoin the Christmas play. They gain the lead roles by threatening to harm other children if they try lo challenge them for the part the Herdmans want. Will the ■ crazy Herdman children be able to pul on a Christmas play or will it be a disaster? Read the book to find out. Also, fifth grade will celebrate Christmas on Friday, Dec. 18. Students in fifth grade will switch cinsses iind partake in many activities. Parents nre invited to help. Students of the week; Bailey McCook, Drew Lambert, Sebastian Booe, Alexis Miller, Joel Cheek, Zachnry Jarvis, Jereminh Andrews, Oltvin Tatum, Zamarie Summers, Bra­ dley Hnrris, Oscar Mayo- Miguel, Cora Whitney, Claire Smith, Mackenzie Watson, Bailey Holland, Jose Perlera, Easton Johnson, Jacob Juarez, DeAndre McPherson, Morgan Bumgarner, Tyre Holme.s, Emily Arismendy, Dylan Clendcnin, Sam Jordan, Dakota Money. South Dnvie Middle The Beta Club sponsored three children through the Storehouse for Jesus. Dec. 8, four Beta girls, along with the Beta Club sponsors, went shopping at Walmart and purchased toys and clothes for these children. The Eagles team participated in the Spccial Olympics basketball toumamenl Dec. 9. , Student Council sponsored a Hat Day Dcc. 11 and raised $95 to help provide Christmas meals for local families. Students paid $1 to be allowed lo wear a hat all day at school. Student Council will donate the money to A Storehouse for Jesus. The ’faculty and staff Christmas party, catcred by Mickey Ferrell, was Dec. 14. North Dnvic Middle The sixth Grade Knights Team students display polite manners and hnrd work, nccording to teachers. Mrs. Baldwin’s language arts classcs are enjoying novels from the media center nnd wrile dnily. Mrs. Bnldwin’s classes colinbornted with Mr. Kossier’s social studies classes on a writing project concerning contributions of the ancient Greeks and Romans. This project will' be scored collaboratively and will help students prepare for the seventh grade writing lest. Social studies classes hnve covered the ancient Greeks and Romans, Ihe Middle Ages, and are completing a study of the Renaissance. There is ongoing work in these classes on a timeline and map and writing skills. Mrs. Courlcmanche’s and Mrs. Kerr’s advanced math students are working on consumer projects. Students are shopping for family gifts and calculating sale discounts and lax. The first field trip lo the Renaissance Festival Oct. 15 was a success. For an idea of what is going on in the classes, visil www.davie.kl2.nc.ux/Admin/ index.cfm, select Norlh Davie Middle from the “Select A School” and then select the 6th Grade. The Knights Team teachers: Kathy Courtemanche, Betsy Baldwin and Bill Kossler. , Cooleemee Elementary Kindergarten classcs made ornaments for the Christmas tree at school. Every student has made an ornament with their picture on il and at Christmas time in their fifth grade year, the students arc given the omamcnts to keep as a reminder of their time at school. The Christmas tree is filled with pictures of every student. Kindergarten visited the Santa Shop this week where PTA has set up gifts for the children to shop. These gifts are hand wrapped by volunteers for the children to share with loved ones. Second graders, in social studies, traveled to second grade classes to Iqam about Christmas in other countries. In math they are measuring using centimeters and meters. They measured their friends, classrooms, and lots of other things. On Tuesday evening Ihe school hosted a treasure hunt. Parents and students were invited to come for hotdog supper and search for treasure. Along the way there were reading challengc.s for students. Parents were given strategies to help children wilh reading at home. At the end of the evening students got a share of the treasure. On Fridny all studenls who were on level four for the month of November celebrated with a crazy hair day. Finalists, were chosen from each grade level and sludents voted on a grand prize winner. The winner of the craziest hair was Cayce Magallnnes in fifth grndc. Other finnlists included Cole West in kindergarten, Sadie Essie in first grade. Ivy Walker in second grade, Y’Kcnika Lomax in third grade, Cody Church in fourth grade. Congratulations to the finalists, and all of Ihc students who were Fantastic Fours. Cornutzer Elementary Firsl grade hosted its first Author’s Corner on Tuesday, Nov. 24. Students w^rote a short story on how to cook a turkey. Tho stories were interesting and tcachers thank parents and relatives who came. As a treat, Mrs. Dunn’s reading group put on a short play called "The Magic Fish” with Rachel Devereaux, Jake Hubble and McKenzie Stakely as the actors. Mrs. Hollifield’s reading group staged a Reader’s Theater about Thanksgiving and presented it to the first grade. The students were Nathan Brooks, Zob Chapman, TVlcr Hayes, Anna McCullough and Lauren Patterson. All first grade classes arc in tho process of making a hard­ bound class book. Thoir theme is friendship. Mrs. Choppell, art teacher, is helping wilh the picture part of the book. The next step wili be for Ihe students to write ubout their picture. The product should be finished by early next year. The students thoroughly enjoyed the Trailblazer Unit On grouping and sharing. They got to use many manipulalives such as prelend cooicics, linking cubes and beans. They have been practicing counting by 2s, 5s and 10s. During Writer’s Workshop, students have been putting writing skills to good use. Tiiey have wrilten about being elves, looking out their windows and about giving, This season brings many fun activities. Students have been leaming about holiday customs and traditions. Bill Campbell is reading “The Polar Express” to the first grade and will be dressed as the conductor. The students wijl need a ticket to board his train. On Thursduy, Dec. 17 parents are invited Io Iheir child’s classroom for a holiday celebration at 8; 15 a.m. There will breakfast refreshments and the students have been busy practicing songs. On Friday, Mr. Hinds (Mrs. Lumley’s falher) will read "The Cajun Night before Christmas”. Cougars of the Week are Kariey Queen, Jeremy Parada, Jaylen Dalton, Albem Jimenez, Nicholas Reed, Elloree Crotts, Мус Johnson, Jordan Bryant, Brae Scanlon, Peyton Correll, Curlie Honeycutt, Savannah Becker, Nathan Brooks, Matthew Homan, Aliyah Byeriy, Stacie Hodge and Ethan Page. Pinebrook Elementary Kindergarten is learning about Christmas traditions in America and Mexico. Kindergarten classrooms are decorated with Christmas crufts the children nre creating. The children brought in family flags that depict how their families work and play together. Students ure lenming to fccognize numbers 11-20. Second grade classes of Mrs. Harpe, Ms. Howurd, Mrs. Moore, nnd Mrs. Potts continue to read stories with a theme of creative ideas. Students are reading Dear Juno which is a realistic fiction story about keeping iri touch with friends and family by writing letters. Students nre working on Math Trailblazers Unit 6: Putting Numbers in their Placc. Sludents arc learning how to toll time to the five-minute intervals and the busies of plnce value and the difference between the hundreds, tens, and ones place. Christmas is right around the corner and students ’have enjoyed muking Christmas crafts for their friends and family. Students arc learning nbout Christmas traditions around the world. In fifth grade this week Mrs. Shelton's class is reading a non­ fiction selection aboul Mnhuliu Juckson. Mrs. Wnters’ class is reading non-fiction biographies. Did you know thnt spirituals nnd Ihc blues sound simiinr but arc two typos of music? Mrs. Harris’ class is reading a novel and focusing on discussing literary elements. Fifth grade science and social studies students have changed classes for the second hillf of the quarter. Second quarter students arc studying landforms in sciencc including the types of mountains and how they arc formed. Second qunrter social studies classes are studying explorers including Christopher Columbus, Junn Rodriguez nnd Hernando Desoto. All fifth grade classcs arc using Math Troilbluzers to study converting fractions to mixed numbers. The use of shape mnnipulntivcs to explore fractions has been fun for students. A specinl congratulation goes to Linda Harris who received Ihe Energy United grant to buy now science materials for the energy and motion unit in science. Bus riders for tiic week of Nov. 16-20 were Victoria Wagoner, Destry Wilson, Sally Boger, Naomi Hellard, Brnndon Dwyer, und Ayln Horne. Nov. 30-pco. 4 bus riders were Caleb Wagoner, Becca Shaffer, Blake Sheets, Jesse Ary, Lexie Lovelace, and. Will Blankenship. Bus riders for Dec. 7-11 were Josiuh Gibson, Cloud Benuchamp, ' Lydia Pilcher, Rcizo Rbscos, and Mazon Bahgat.All of these students rcccived ribbons and were recognized during morning announcements. PBS winners for the weekon Dec. 12 arc Ethun Lngle, Ben Blunkenship, Luke Roberts, Kenzie Smeeton, Nick Aznr, Shemiah Miller, Emma James, Gavin Townsend, Асу Bost, Mackenzie Heagguns, Zac Carter, Parker Prysiaznick, Abigail Wilkins, Sumer Longworlh, Knitlyn Hunt, Mutthew Mnrtin, Preston Prnler, Snhurn Cuellnr, Cody Smith, Hunter Andrews, Angel Perez, Corey Wiles, Christopher Roberts, und Brendan Hicks. They will bo having lunch with an adulf of Iheir choice. The PBS winners for Ihc week of Dcc. 10 arc Wyatt McDuniel, Shn’Iexus Sanders, Aniya Harris, Tommy Landy, Madi Shaver, Lexi Lovelace, Kristiun Lyons,'Tenirnh Dillon, Sarah , Grace Rogers, Payton Groover,. Gabby Dny, Drake Hendrix,' Renee Carter, Javon Stevenson, Troy Moore, Lane Bolmer,. Anna Allen, Jacob Day, Colton • Home, Hunter Thurlo, Kristen | Scats, und Cody Ashley. They ■ will be enjoying a spccial snack, ■ Shady Grove Elementary The kindergarten class explored the world of Letteriand ^ celebrating learning the alphabet by dressing us their favorite character in a colorful parade. Even more fun was a study of the mnny versions of the Gingerbread Man, and the baking of gingerbread cookies. But they rnn nwuy. Fortunately they hud run all the way back to the kindergarten classroom. New Year is around the comer, nnd more culture studies urc explored us the children venture into the world of Hannukah, Kwanzaa, Christ­ mas, Chinese New Yenr, und our own Americun New Year. Wliat better time to learn economics thun in an activity called Santa’s Workshop? The PIcnsc See Schools ■ Page D3 Star students at Cooleemee Elementary, from left: front - Max Durner, middle - Darren Jefferson, Amber Rogers, Sara Jones; back - Gregory Jennings, Reese Ridgeman, Bradley Mikaiowskl. Comatzer Elementary Cougars of the Week of Dec. 7, from left: front - Devon Coleman, Kyzer Young, Za'Haree Maddox, Keylan Davis, Tyler Steele, TJ Smitli; row 2 - Elloree Crotts, Ettian Page, Peyton Correll, Lizbeth Zamora, Katlyn Perkins, Ben Norman, Nell Spark, Zoe Huffman; row 3 - fi/lichael Dalton, Chris Burns, Elvis Quinteros, Josslyn Ruiz, Ivania Salgado. Not pictured: China Moore, Ivy Gobble. Mocksville Elementary Terrific Kids for December, from left: row 1 - Rudy Hernandez, Ryan O’Conner, Lillie Rollins, Dyllan Causey, Lauren Wariick, Jhosue Salas-; Romero, Jole lavaroni, London Dirks, Noleign McClamrock; row 2 - Rlhonna Wilson,: Ian Wiles-Krater, Slade Dean, Ana Hernandez-Lopez, Efren Rumbo, Briana Taylor, Lexi Santos, Christine Willard, Bradley Harris, Esmeralda Hernandez: row 3 - Heather Ahimerman, Scottie Nicholson, Amy Lopez, Maggie McKnight, Joshua Robinson, MacKenzle Watson, Giselle Ruano-Vargas, Alex Lyons, Brandon Cidoni; row 4 - Abby Yount, Tyson Wilson, Ashley Plott, Tess Johnson, Madison Taylor!: Paul Stroud, Jennifer Blanco, Chris Hernandez, Da'Quan Deblque, Sarah Hutchens; row 5 - Austin Brister, Daphne Bowman, Tyre Holmes, Aubrey McArdell, Parker Froelich, Emily Arismendy, Dylan Clendenih, Veronica Garcla-Rodrlguez;’ row 6 Matthew Forrest, Loren Myers, Arismel Urbina, Madison Riddle, Jacl< Little, Josh: Low, Dakota Money, Wesley Potts. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 17,2009 - D3 Comatzer 3 rd Graders Learn Holiday Customs Comatzer Elementary third graders take part in a traditional Moravian Lovefeast. North Davie Students Collect $700 For Christmas Fundraiser Cornalzer Elemenlary Ihird grude hns been doing u unit on mulliculturni winter holidays during December. On Dcc, 2, they began their unit with an Old Salem Lovefeast, As the children entered the gym, they could smell sweet coffce brewing nnd hear Chrislmus Carols being played by Jim Anderson. Linda Giles, teacher assistant, brought artifacts representing the Moravians to share. She explained the customs as relnted to Christmas and lold about her own experiences. The children then leurned ubout brotherly love us they ¡¡hured napkins, a bun, and coffee -, much like you would have in u , real Lovefeast. School personnel from the, county and retired school personnel assisted by serving the buns and coffee. The, children received u Lovefcust candle, trimmed in red that they carried outside to the front entrance. The candles were then lil and a carol Wus sung. Don and Linda Giles coordinutcd the Lovefeast. This year Norlh Dnvic collected nlmost $700 for Ihc nnnuai Christmas fundraiser to benefit needy children in Dnvie Couniy. The money collccted was used to sponsor six children through the,Storehouse for' Jesus Little Lamb progrnm. Money was raised in a variety of ways. Each grade level collcclcd donations, wilh the seventh grade collecting the most money. The Athletic Department S c h o o l s . . . Continued From Pugc D2 first grade has been learning economic generalizations tlirough role play as producers and consumers of goods and scrviccs. They worked on assembly lines, crenlod I'csourccs, produced goods nnd were pnid wuges for their labor which was deposited in the Shady Grove Bank; They were C H M S I 1 HAS WE BUY BROKEN GOLD ft SILVER JEWLERYI also donated money from Ihe student vs. faculty volleybnll game on Nov. 13 nnd the fuculty contributed Ihrough u potato and salad bar lunch on Friday, Dec. 4. Bccnuse Ihe fundraising was •SO successful each grade was able lo sponsor one boy und one girl and nlso donute $50 lo the Toys for Tots progrnm. Two student represcntntives froin each grade were chosen to go shopping for the gift items at Wnlmart in Mocksvillc .on Wednesday, Dec. 9. Sixth grade student shoppers were Lind.sey Custer and Yahssain Khan, Seventh grude studeni shoppers were Knthleen Justen nnd Eileen Dixon, Eighth grade shoppers were Jon Edwurds und MneLena Apperson, After Ihe students made purchases, they delivered the gifts to A Storehouse for Jesus. The faculty representatives were Jenny McPhersori and Chris Callahan.North Davie student representatives include, from lefl: front - Yahssain Khan, Lindsey Custer, Kathleen Justen, Eileen Diijon. MaeLena Apperson, Jon Edwards; and back - Jenny McPherson, Chris Callahan. allowed debit cards to withdraw funds frorp their account. They then reverted to the 'rolo of consumer, nnd purchased the goods they made. Good money managers were rewarded with extra dollars to spend. Music classcs arc in full force learning their units on rhythm. Kindergarlners are playing instruments with D iA m n . MOCKSVILLE • 751-3747 G O L D G A L L E R Y CLEMMONS • 766-1800 r S T R O U S E H O U S E A U C T IO N S1424 Indilstrlal Dr., Slatesvlllo. NC 28625Phono; 704-072-8444 AUCTIONEEn; mike strouse. NC LIC, #7465Wtfi our WabiHt for Full Uil ol Htmti w¥m.itmuimt»joomih»r»,com Thun., Dk, 17 • 6:30ni • ThKklMd Outikwif ecraatlonal Surpliis/Silvig« Sile!HUNTINaTISMUM • DCEfl STANDS • 0№ 1 2 Ur. Siinnt fta^lcn. 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Qv Skxii. 4 in i Bed, 4 Crwei txtait. Futon, AWson Sto*»c« Corw W<kw BasW5lOf»}«.5rieiSl4tKlt,noof4T4Welrv«."...................................... n,.^. quarter note and quarter rest rhythm patterns. Creative uses of the poem “Pop, Pop, Pop, Popcorn" cun find the children sizzling wilh joy us they find Ihelr wny to Ihe "Toy Shop.” Firsl grndc musicians have wrilten new verses to the traditional folk song “Skip lo My Lou” by Nadine Westcoit. The new version of the song is a lesson in the rhythm patterns. The newer is n bit sillier song, delightfully crcutivc, and wilh lots of shnrks und skeletons. Second grude sang and played the story of “Thanksgiving Friends”. Third graders indulged in rhythm bingo writing rhythm patterns. Fourth graders worked on pcr'cussion and performance using Pachelbel’s "Canon in D". “Just Give Me Ihe Beat” wns Ihc cry of the fifth grude music sludcnls ns they used improvisution to perform their own rhythm patterns. 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Relocation; 1-800-317-4398 Guaranteed...l-888-309-8201 C O LD U JeiX B A N K e R Ш sooa CoklAei) Daiikor Под) Eiialo Corporation CoU.vett Banket is a rpoJsterert iradomaiK ol Coklweil Dankst Corporation. Ал equal company. Enct) otlice is iiKloportdontiy owned йгк> operated.TRIAD,REALTORS :T.n '1 f D4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 17,2009 L E G A L N O T IC E S L E G A L N O T IC E S D A V IE C O U N T Y E N T E R P R ISE R E C O R D , Thursday, Dec. 17,2009 ■ DS i NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE In the Matter ot: THI L. ALDERMAN 09SP76Under and by virtue ot the power of sale contained In that certain Deed of Trust executed by THI L ALDERMAN (PRESENT RECORD OWNER(S): THI L, ALDERMAN) lo Richard G. PleHerkorn, Trustee, daled May 15, 2008 and recorded In Deed Book 758, at Page 2S0 In the Office of the Register of Deeds of Davle County, North Carolina, default having been made In the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed ot Trust and the undersigned, Kelly M. Otis or Kenneth C. Otis, III, having been substituted as Trustee In said Deed of Trust by an Instrument duly recorded In the Olflce of the Register of Deeds of Davle County, North Carolina and tha holder of the note evidencing said Indebtedness having directed ttiat the Deed of. Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the courthouse door In ihe City of Advance, Davle County, North Carolina at 10:00 a.m. on tha 22nd day of December, 2009 and will sell to the highest bidder tor cash the following real estate situated In the County of Davla, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows:TRACT I: BEINQ all of Lût1 containing 2.966 acres as set forth bn the Plat Map for Alan Mock Trustee recorded In Plat Book 9, Page 333, In the Olflce of the Register of Deeds of Davle County, North Carolina, to which map reference Is hereby made for a more particular description of' said lot.TRACT II: BEINQ all ol Lot2 containing 2.324 acres as set forth on the Plat Map for Alan Mock Trustee recorded In Plat Book 9, Page 333, In the Olflce of the Register ot Deeds of Davle County, North Carolina, to which map reference te hereby made for a more particular desorlptlpn of said lot.. Substitute Trustee may, In the Substitute Trustee’s sole discrétion, delay the sale for up to one hour as provided In N.C.G.S. 45-21.23.Should the property be purchased by a third party, that person must pay the tax of Forty-Five Cents ($0.45) per Ona Huridr^d Poll^r,s ($100.00) required by N.C.Q'.S. 7A-308(a) (1).The property to be olfered pursuant to this'Notice ol Sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and, conveyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Neither the Substitute Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the Deed olTrust being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative of either the Substitute Trustee or the holder of , the note make any representation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or sataty conditions existing In, on, at or relating to the property being offered for sale, and any and all responslblllliss or liabilities arising out of or In any way relating to such condition expressly are disclaimed. " Also, this property Is being sold subject to all taxes, special assessments, easements,• rights of way, restrictions of record and prior liens or encumbrances of record and any recorded releases. A cash deposit or cashier's check (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of the purcliase price, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750,00), whichever Is' greater, will be required at the time of the sale.The sale will be reported to the Court and will remain open for advance or upset bids for a period of ten (10) days. If not advance or upset bids are filed with the Clerk of Court, Ihe sale will be confirmed.An order for possession of the property may be Issued pursuant to N.C.G.S. 45-21.29 In favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties In possession by the Clerk pf Superior Court of the county In which the property Is 1 ' RANDY MILLER &SONS 295 Milltr Road •Motksvlllc (336) 284-2826 ' Nqw Pumping Septic Tiiriu < SkiasimrWotk Tnnclwr Work Hiuling Sepilo Systems Footings LosilerVoik sold.Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreemententeredintoorrenewed on or alter October 1,2007, may, alter receiving the Notice ot Sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days’ written notice to llie landlord. Upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant Is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination.This the 19th day of November, 2009.Kelly M.'Otls, Substitute Trustee Hendrick, Bryant & Nerhood, LLP723 Coliseum Drive, Suite 101 Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Telephone; 336/723-7200 12-10-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving qualified as Executor of the Estate of NINA JEAN H. BARNES, late of Davle County, this Is lo notify all persons hav­ing claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before March 3, 2010, (be­ing three (3) monlhs from the first day of publication of this notice) or this notice will be pleaded in bar of Ihelr recovery, All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned.This the 3rd day of December, 2009.BRENDA B. HUNTER 186 Pudding Ridge Road Mocksville, NC 27028 '12-3-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving qualified as Executor of the Estate of JOHN W. PILCHER, lata of Davle County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to Ihe undersigned on or before March 3, 2010, (being three (3) months from the first day of publication of this notice) 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 3rd day of December, 2009.DARRELL PILCHER 1020 Pine Bluff Lane Walnut Cove, NC 27052 12-3-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving qualified ¿s'Co-Ex­ecutors of the Estate of TROY VESTAL DANNER, late ot Davle County, this Is to notify all persons having olalms against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore February 26, 2010, (being three (3) months from the first day of publication of this no­tice) or this notice wlll.be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned.This the 26th day of November, 2009.DONALD JOE DANNER 941 Tamworth Rd. Asheboro, NC 27203 11-26-4tp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving qualified as Co-Exec­utors of the Estate of CHARLES X WHEELER, JR., late of Davle County, this Is to notify all persons having olalms against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before February 26, 2010, (being three (3) months from the first day of publication of this no­tice) or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All person's Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned.This the 19ih day of November, 2009,CHARLES THOMAS WHEEL­ER, III.136 Dutchman Creek Road Elkin, NC 28621 MARTIN & VAN HOY, LLP Attorneys at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 11-26-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving qualified as the Admln- Istrator СТА of the Estate of Robert Dean Amos, Deceased, late of Davie County, this iä'to notify all persons, firrns or corporations, having claims against the estate to present same duly proven to the undersigned on or before the 12th day of March, 2010; otherwise, this notice will be pled In bar of recov­ery. All persons, firms or corpora­tions Indebted to the estate will please make prompt settlement with the Administrator СТА.This 3rd day of December, 2009.Davie E. Inablriett PO. Box 1657 Lexington, NC 27293-1657 Administrator СТА of the Estate ol Robert Dean Amos, Deceased Brinkley Walser, PLLC ,P.O. Box 1657 Lexington, NC 27293 12-10-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE QENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO.: 09 CVD 904 .Mary Beth Lewis, Plalntif, vs.Rodger Lee Lewis, Defendant. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATIONTO; Rodger Lee LewisTAKE NOTICE thal a pleading seeking'relief against you has been filed In the above-entitled ac­tion. The nature of the relief being sought Is as follows;The Plalnlllf, Mary Belh Lewis, has filed a Complaint seeking an absolute divorce. You are required to make defense to such pleading no later than the 20th day of January, 2010, said {fate being forty (40) days from the first publication of this notice, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court lor the relief sought,This the 10th day of December, 2009.MARTIN & VAN HOY, LLP BV: Sally W. Smith Attorney for Plalnlllf Ten Court Square Mooksvllle, NC 27028 (336)751-2171 12-10-3tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving qualified as Executrix of the Estate of LILLIAN E. TAL­LENT, late of Davle County, this Is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims agalns said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore March 10,2010, (being three (3) months from the first day of publication ol this notice) or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporallons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. .. •This the 7th day of December, 2009.. ALMA JOY TUTTLE 1S6 Cricket Lane Mocksville, NC 27028 MARTIN & VAN HOY, LLP Attorneys at Law Ten Court Square Mockevllle, NC 27028 12-10-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving qualified as Executor of the Estate of HERMAN J. SPILL­MAN, late of Davle County, this Is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims agalns said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before March 10,2010, (being three (3) months from the llrst day of publication of this notice) or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporallons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned.This the 10th day ot December, 2009.DALE HOWELL 1825 Yadkin Valley Road Advance, NC 27006 12-10-41П FOR SALE: Cars • Trucks Utility Buildings Carports: ‘ All Sizes, All Galvanized All Size Dog Lots 336-751-3442 Mocksville, NC Harris Pool & Supplies Claiiii(*CMcali>Mt$(ihi!*llMOpMk|taHil|«IIHUNrlli|lMnMl Tommy Hums/bwner-Ovcr 20 Yrs. Exp, 277 Pleasant Acre Dr„ Mocksvillc Home (336) 284-4817 ButkMSt (336)909-4027 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving qualified as Executrix of the Estate of ROY S, BROWN, JR., late of Davie County, this .Is to notlly all persons, llrms and corporations having claims agalns said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before March 10,2010, (being three (3) months from the first day of publication of this notice) or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. Ail persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned.This the 3rd day of December,2009.ELAINE R BROWN 654 Sanford Avenue Mooksvllle, NC 27028 MARTIN & VAN HOY, LLP Attorneys at Law ■ Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 12-10-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY IN THE QENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 09 CVD 882 State Employees Credit Union, Plalnlllf, vs.Steven Stewart, Defendant. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATIONTO; Steven Stewart, the above named defendantTAKE NOTICE lhat a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed In the above entitled Superior Court action. The nalure of the relief being sought Is as follows;The Plalnlllf, State Employees Credit Union, has filed a complaint seeking money owed.You are required to make defense to such pleading not later lhan the 19lh day of January,2010, said date being 40 days Irom the first publication ol this notice and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service agaln^t.you will apply to the court for the relief sought.This the 3rd day of December, 2009.BY; Chad C. Freeman, At­torney tor Plaintiff 26 Court Square Mooksvllle, NC 27028 336-751-2918 12-10-31П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY NOTICEAs required by federal and state laws, this notice Is to Inlorm all workers and building occu­pants and/or their legal guard­ians about asbestos In school buildings. Anyone who wishes to see the asbestos flies may contaot the school or call Tom Evans, Davie County Schools Maintenance Department, 336- 7SM991.This the 7lh day of December, 2009.12-17-21П NORTH CAROLINA OAVIE COUNTY , NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 09SP242 . Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In a cer­tain Deed of Trust made by Paul C.Owens and Cathy A. Owens (PRESENT RECORD OWNER(S); Paul C. Owens and Cathy Ann Ow­ens) to Fidelity National Title Insur­ance Co. o( New York, Trustee(s), dated the 28th day of September, 2006, and recorded In Book BBS, Page Bfl, In Davie County Regis­try, North Carolina, default having been made In the payment ot Ihe note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trusl and the under­signed, Substitute Trustee Ser­vices, Inc. having been substituted as Trustee In said Deed ofTrust by an Instrument duly recorded In the Office of the Register ot Deeds of Davle County, t^orth Carolina and the holder of the note evidenc­ing said Indebtedness having directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Sub-, stitute Trustee will olfer for sale at the courthouse door In the City of Mocksville, Davle County, North Carolina at 2:45 PM on December 30,2009 and will sell lo the highest bidder for cash the following real M E T A L R O O F I N G 3' Coverage • 40+ Colors 40 Year Warranty •1,500» TAX CREDIT AVAILABLECall for prices!1-888-278>6050 MID-STATE METALS of the Carolinas, LLC vww.mldstatemalal8.com estate situated In Ihe County of Davle, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows:First Tract: Beginning at an iron stake on Cooleemee Junc­tion Road southeast corner ofLot No. 1 and running North__degs. 10 mln. East 300 feel lo a stake souiheast corner of Lot No. 22, continuing North 6 degs. 10 mln. East 76.8 fest with east end to an Iron stake on soulh side of Western Avenue; thence North 86 degs. W 78.5 feet with said Avenue lo an Iron stake, Dewey Foster’s corner; thence South 2 degs. 46 mln. West 76.8 feet with said Dewey’s Foster’s corner, a new corner; thence North 85 degs. 55 mln. West 52.2 feet with back line ol Lot No. 1 to an . Iron slake; thence South 3 degs. East 287Jeel with line bf Lots Nos. 1 and 2 to an iron stake, on north side of Cooleemee Junction Road; thence east with said road 83 feet to the beginning. This be­ing ail of Lot No. 1 and east end ol Lot No. 22. See Map A, Block D, Erwin Mills, Inc., property. This property surveyed and platted by A. L. Bowles, January 4, 1954, to which plat reference is hereby made.For back titie reference see Book 54, Page 415, Davle Reg­istry.Second Tract; Beginning at a stone on the branch, QanMood’s corner; Ihonce South about 8 degs. West 5.70 ohs. to a stone; thence West 2.77 chs. to a stone, Wagoner’s corner; thence North 7 degs. East 5.65 cfis. to a stone on the branch: thence up the branch to the beginning, containing one and a hall acres, more or less. Reference Is hereby made to deed from George C. Patterson and wife to C.T. Creason recorded In Book 19. Page 435. .Together with Improvemonls located thereon; said property being located at 164 Westview Avenue, Mocksville, North Caro­lina.Save and except one hall acre sold off'of the above described land to John Everhardt cut oif of the east side ol said above.Save arid except also the following described tract of land conveyed to A.F. Hellard el ux on Mayl, 1952:Beginning al Iron on Gobble and Hellard line, runs North 11 West 3.85 chs. to an Iron in the outside line; thence North 82 East 1.55 Ohs; thence Soulh 10 West 4.00 chs, to the beginning, con-, ^ talnjng 3/10 acres, more pr^|ess.,Trustee may. In tii^'trusiee’s' sole discretion, delay the sale lor up to one hour as provided In NCGS §45-21.23.Should Ihe property be pur­chased by a third party, that per­son must pay the tax of Forty-Five Cents ($0,45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS§7A-308(a)(1). ■The property to be offered pursuant lo this notice ol sale Is being olfered for sale, transfer and conveyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Neither lha Trustee nor the holder of Ihe note secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representa­tive of either the Trustee or Ihe holder of the nole make any rep­resentation or warranty relating lo the lille or any physical, environ­mental, health or safety conditions existing In; on, at or relating to the . property being offered for sale, .and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or in any way relating to any such condlllon ' expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property is being sold subject to all taxes, special assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances of record and any recorded re­leases. Said properly Is also being sold sub)eot to applicable Federal and Stale laws.A cash deposll or cashier’s check (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will be required at the time of the sale.An order for possession of the property may be Issued pursuant to G.S. 45-21,29 In favor of the purchaser and against thg party or parties In possession by the clerk of superior court ot Ihe county In which the property Is sold.Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental M ILLER EQUIPM ENT RENTAL WINTER IS COMING! Bobcat, iterator, cote piugger & more lor rent today! I iw y 601 S Мл>с ksvilln 751-2304 agreement entered Into or re­newed on or after Ootober.l, ,2007, may after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agree­ment upon 10 days’wrltten notice to the landlord. Upon termination of a rentai agreement, the tenant is liable lor rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effec­tive date of the termination.THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. THE PURPOSE OF THIS COM­MUNICATION IS TO COLLECTA DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, except as stated below In the instance of bankruptcy protection.IF YOU ARE UNDER THE PROTECTION OF THE BANK- RUPTCYCOURTOR HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED AS A RESULT OF A BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDING, THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU PURSUANTTO STATUTORY RE- •QUIREMENT AND FOR INFOR­MATIONAL PURPOSES AND IS NOT INTENDED AS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECTA DEBT OR AS AN ACT TO COLLECT, ASSESS, OR RECOVER ALL OR ANY POR­TION OF THE DEBT FROM YOU PERSONALLY.This 2nd day of December, 2009.SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE • SERVICES', INC. SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE BY: Attorney at Law The Law Firm ot Hutchens, Senter a Britton, P.A. Attorneys for Substitute Trustee Services, Inc.P,0. Box 1028 4317 Ramsey Street Fayetteville, North Carolina 28311 http;//8aleB.hsbtlrm.com Case No: 1010212 12-17-atn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving been named as Per­sonal Representative of the Estate ol BERNARD F, SCHREINER (also known as Bernard Francis Schreiner), late of Advance, Da­vie County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notlly aii persons, firms and corporations having clalihs against the estate of said decedent to exhibit them lo the undersigned at One West Fourth Slreet, Winston-Salem, NC 27101, on or before the 17th day of March, 2010, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations Indebted to the said estate will "piease make Immediate payment to the undersigned. ''This the 17th day of December,2009.MARTHAJ. SCHREINER, Personal Representative of the Estate of Bernard F. Schreiner Kimberly H, Stogner Womble Carlyle Sandrldge &Rice, PLLCOne West Fourth Streel - 12th FloorWinston-Salem, NC 271011Z-17-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving qualified as Executor ol the Estate of SHIRLEY T CLUBB, deceased, lale of Davie County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporallons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 102 South Cherry Streel, Winston-Salem, NG 27101, on or before March 19,2010, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment.This the 9th day of December, 2009.Robin Clubb Whitley, Execu­tor of the Estaste of Shirley T.ClubbStafford R. Pdebles, Jr., Esq.102 South Cherry Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 (336)723-7361 '12-17-41П NOFiTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICEHaving qualilled as Executor of Ihe Estate of CLASSEL MARTIN ■ ANDERSON, Deceased, late of Davie County, North Ca(ollna, ihjs Is to notlly all persons having olalms against the estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or betore Febru­ary 17, 2010, or,'this Notice will bo pleaded in bar of their right to recover against the estate of the said deceased. All persons indebted to said estate wlli please make immediate payment.This the 17th day of Decem-' ber, 2009,Daniel Ray Anderson Executor of the Estate of Classel Martin Anderson c/o E. Edward Vogler, Jr. Attorney lor Daniel Ray Ander­son, Executor 181 South Main Street Mooksvllle, NC 27028 12-17-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE09 SP 243Under and by virtue of the ; power of sale contained In a cer­tain Deed of Trust made by Jim A. Steele to George W. Martin, I Trustee(s), dated the 18th day of August, 1995, and recorded In Book 22S, Page Zfl3, In Davle Counly Reglslry, North Carolina, default having been made In the payment of the nole thereby se- ' cured by Ihe said Deed of Trust and the undersigned. Substitute Trustee Services, Ino. having been substituted as Trustee in said Deed ot Trust by an instru­ment duly recorded In the Olllce of the Register of Deeds of Davle Counly, North Carolina and the holder of the note evidencing said Indebtedness having .directed that the Deed of Trust be fore­closed, the undersigned Substl- , tute Trustee will olfer for sale at the courthouse door In the City ot Mocksville, Davle County, North Carolina at 2:45 PM on December 30,2009 end will sell to the high­est bidder for cash Ihe following , real estate situated In the County ot Davle, North Carolina, and be­ing more particularly described as follows;Tract One; Beginning at an Iron, northwest corner of the within described tract, southeast corner of Azalea Steele (Deed Book 108, Page 409) and runs thence South 85 deg. 08 mln. 50 seo. East 371.69 feet to an iron; thence South 36 deg. 22 mln.,50 seo. West passing through an Iron In the SR 1801 northern right of ,, way at 4-26-24 feet for a total dis­tance of 456.35 feet to a point In said right of way; thence North 58 deg. 32 mln. 30 seo. West 100.00 feet to a point In said right of way; thence North 02 deg, 51 mln. 45 seo. West passing through an Iron at 14.63 feet for a total distance of 283.24 feet to an Iron; thence North 00 deg. 12 mln. 20 sec. West 63.77 feet to the beginning, containing 2.00 acres as surveyed November 10,1993 by Davidson Surveying Company,Tract Two; Beginning at an' Iron, southeast corner of Azalea Steele (Deed Book 108, Page 409) and runs thence South OQ . deg. 12 mln. ¿0 seo. East 63.77 feel to an Iron; thence South 02 deg. 51 mln. 45 sec. East pass-■ Ing through an Iron at 266.61 feet for a total distance ol 283.24 tpelill i- to a'point In the right of way of ' SR 180i; thence'North’44ideg, , 58 mln. 15 seo. West passing through an Iron at 49.68 feet for a total distance of 286.62 feel to an Iron; thence North 50 deg. 48 mln. 40. sec. West passing through an Iron at 225.00 teat tor a total distance of 282.39 feet to an Iron; thence Soulh 85 deg. 08 mln. 50 sec. East 408.54 feet to the beginning, containing 1.510 acres, more or less, as surveyed October 26, 1993 by Davidson Surveying Company.Together with Improvements , located thereon; said property being located at 157 Deadmon ’ Road, Mocksville, North Caro­ lina,Trustee may. In Ihe Trustee's sole discretion, delay the sale (or up to one ho.ur as provided In NCGS §45-21.23.' Should the property be pur­chased by a third party, that per­son must pay the tax of Forty-Five ' Cents ($0,45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A-308(a)(1).The property to be ottered pursuant to this notice of sale is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS, WHERE IS." Neither the Trustee nor Ihe holder of Ihe nole seclired by the deed ot trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, por the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representa­tive of either the Trustee or the holder of the note make any rep­resentation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environ-■ mental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating lo the■ property tielng offered for sale,I and ariy and all responsibilitiesor liabilities arising out of or In any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also,,, this property Is being sold subject■ to all taxes, special assessments',' and prior liens or encijmbrances of record and any recorded re-, ’ leases. Said property Is also , ■ being sold subject to applicable Federal and State laws, A cash deposit or cashier’s check (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty ,, dollars ($750.00), whichever is , ■ greater, will be required at the time r of the sale.An order for possession of the . property may be Issued pursuant , • to Q.S. 45-21.29 In favor of the ■. purchaser and against the party or i parties In possession by the clerk , ■ of superior court of'the county in which the property Is sold,Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or re­newed on or alter October 1, 2007, may alter receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days' wrttlen notice to the landlord. Upon ter­mination ol a rental agreement, the tenant Is liable for rent due under Ihe rental agreement pro­rated to the effective date of the termination.THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. THE PURPOSE OF THIS COM­MUNICATION IS TO COLLECTA DEBT AND AN Y INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUfiPOSE, except as stated below In the Instance of bankruptcy prolecllon.IF YOU ARE UNDER THE PROTECTION OF THE BANK­RUPTCY COURT OR HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED AS A RE­SULT OF A BANKRUPTCY PRO- CEEDINQ, THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU PURSUANTTO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT AND FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES AND IS NOT IN­TENDED AS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT OR AS AN ACTTO COLLECT, ASSESS, OR RECOVER ALL OR ANY POR­ TION OF THE DEBT FROM YOU PERSONALLYThis 2nd day ol December, 2009.SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE SERVICES, INC. SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE BY: Attorney at Law The Law Firm of Hutchens, Senter & Britton, P.A, Attorneys for Substitute Trustee Services, Inc.P.O. Box 1028 4317 Ramsey Street Fayetteville, North Carolina 28311http://8ales,hsbtlrm,oom Case No; 1019625 12-17-2tn STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF IREDELL IN THE QENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK FILE NUMBER! 09 SP 1184 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE In the Matter of the Foreclosure of tho Deed ol Trusl of executed by W, T. Payne and Son, Inc., .In Book ,1740 at Page 1061, Iredell County Registry and Book 658 at Page 693, Davie County RegistryPursuant to an order entered December 8, 2009, In the Superior Court for Iredell County, and the power ot sale contained In the captioned deed of trust (“Deed of Trust”), the undersigned Substitute Trustee will otter tor sale at auctioni to the highest bidder tor cash, AT THE COURTHOUSE DOOR IN STATESVILLE, IREDELL COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA ON DECEMBER 29, 2009, AT 3:30 O’CLOCK P.M. the real eslale and Ihe Improvements thereon secured by the Deed ol Trusl, less and except, any of such property released from the lien ol the deed of trusl prior to the date pf this sale, lying and being In part In Iredell County and part In Davle Counly, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows; S E E A T T A C H E D E X H IB IT “A " Exhibit ATHAT certain tract of land containing 173,71 acres, more or less, (Inclusive ol exceptions hereinafter described), located In part In Turnersburg Township, Iredell County, North Caroiina, and in part In Caiilhan Township, Davle County, North Caroiina, and bounded now or formerly, by natural boundaries and/ or lands; owned by and/or In the possession of persons as follows: On the north by Mrs. Z, M, Whitaker, on the east by' W. H. Doby and Herman Campbell, on the south by Lizzie Ann Gaither Estate and Roy A. Gaither, and on the west by Roy A. Gaither and Woodrow S.pilth; said tract lying approximately 4 miles southeast of the Town of /Harmony, North Carolina, and being more speclllcally described as follows:BEGINNING at an iron stake In Secondary Road No. 2131, which point Is located' east of said road’s Intersection with NC Hwy. No. 901 and which point Is a corner of Roy A. Gaither In said Road No. 2131, and'runs from the beginning with said SecondaryRoad and the line of Roy A. Gaither, South 81 deg. 30 mln. East 407,2 feet to a stone; thence with saidftoy A. Gaither's line. North 02 dag. 00 mln. East 307.5 feet to a point; thence North 28 deg. 30 mln. West 1,491.0 feet to an oak; thence North 83 deg. 30 mln. West 1,073.1 feet to a stone In H. F. Heath’s line or corner; thence with said Heath’s line. North 05 deg. 45 mln. East 846.5 feet to an Iron In Z. M. Whitaker’s line or corner; thence with said Whitaker's lines. Soulh 67 deg.' 15 mln. East 910.0 feet to an Iron. Soulh 75 deg. 6o mln. East 363 fest to a slake, and Soulh 51 deg. 30 mln. East 1,056.0 feet to a flat rock at a branch; thence with said branch. South 75 deg. 15 mln. East 54,0 feet. North 65 dog. 15 mln. East 294.0 feet and North 44 deg. 45 mln. East 286.5 feel 10 an Iron, R. F. Hodson’s line or comer; thence with said Hodson’s line. South 32 deg. 00 mln. East 281.0 feet to a stone and iron, said Hodson’s corner In W. H. Doby’s line; thence with W. H. Doby’s lines, seven (7) calls as follows; (1) South 59 dog. 00 mln. West 160.3 feet to a stone and Iron, (2) South 03 deg. 00 mln. East 965.6 feet to a stone, (3) South 20 deg. 00 mln. East 561.0 feet to a stone, (4) South 05 deg. 30 mln. East 357.7 feet, (5) Due West 115.5 leet, (6) South 02 deg. “00 mln. West 338.6 feet to a stone In Secondary Road No, 2131, and (7) crossing said Secondary Road, South 64 deg. 00 mln. East 874.5 feet to an Iron pin; thence South 48 dog, 00 mln. West 1,023.0 feet Id a stone "in a Held; thence South 03 deg. 00 mln. West 1,247.4 leet to a stone; thence No;th 81 deg. 30 mln. West 1,170.2 leet to an Iron; thence North 09 dag. 00 mln. East 867.0 feet to an Iron; thence North 54 deg. 00 mln. West 250.8 feet to a red oak; thence North 30 deg. 00 mln. West 290,4 feet lo a red oak: thence North 05 deg. 00 mln. East 1,782.0 (eel to the point of BEGINNING, according lo a map prepared by J. S. Wilson, Registered Surveyor, dated 26 March 1964,THERE IS EXCEPTED from Ihe above-described property and not being conveyed herewith, a certain 2.067 acre tract which Is described by metes and bounds as loliows:BEGINNING at a railroad spike In the cenler of Secondary Road No. 2131; which point Is located Soulh 61 deg.;46 mln. East 100.0 leet from an existing Ifon marking the corner of Roy A. Gaither on tha northern margin of the right- of-way of Secondary Road No,, 2131, and which beginning polrj), is also North 01 deg. 30 mln. 05 sec. West 24.97 feet trom an Iron near Ihe southern margin of Ihe right-ol-way bl Secondary Road, and runs thence from the beginning wilh the center of said Secondary Road, four calls as follows: (1) South 79. deg. 55 mln. East; 112.56 feet to a railroad spike, (2) South 73 deg. 35 mln, IS sec. East 158,89 leet <0 a railroad spike, (3) South 61 deg, 48 mln. East 140.84 feel to a railroad'spike and:(4) South 51 deg. 16 mln. 34 sec. East 62.10 feet to a railroad spike thence leaving said Secondary Road, Soulh 57 deg. 16 mln. 35 sec. West 305.82 feet to an Iron; thence North 66 deg. 22 mln. 45 sec. Wesl 187.39 feel lo art iron; thence North 01 deg. 30 mln. 05 seo. West 260.35 feet lo the point of BEGINNING, and being according to a survey by R. B. Keslier, Jr., Registered Surveyor, dated 24 August 19'76, ' ,The above property being the Identical property described In Deed Book 674 page 49 Iredell County Registry.In the Trustee’s sole discretion, the sals may be delayed for up to one (1) hour as provided In Section 45-21.23 ol Ihe North Caroiina General Statutes.The record owner(s) of the real property not more than ten days prior to the date he'reof are W.T. Payne and Son, Inc.A live percent cash deposit,' or a cash deposit of $750.00, whichever Is greater, will be required of the iast and highest bidder. The balance of the bid - purchase price shall be due in full In cash or certllied funds at a closicig to take place within thirty (30) days ol the dale ot sale. The undersigned Substitute Trustee shall convey title to the property by nonwarranly deed.This sale wiil be made subject to all prior liens of record, if any, and to ail unpaid ad valorem taxes and special assessments, if any, which became a lien subsequent to the recordation of the Deed ol Trust, This sale will be further subject to Ihe right, If any, of the United States of America to redeem the above-described property for a period of 120 days following the date when the final upset bid period has run.The purchaser of the property described above shall pay the Clerk’s Commissions In tha amount ol $.45 per $100.00 of the ■ purchase price (up to a maximum amount of $500.00), required by Section 7A-308(a)(l) ol the North Carolina General Statutes. ‘If Ihe purchaser of the above described property Is someone other than the Beneficiary under the Deed ot Trust, Ihe purchaser shall also pay, to the extent applicable, the- land transfer tax In the amount ol •one percent (1%) of the purchase price.To the extent this sale Involves residential property with less than fifteen (15) rental units, you are hereby notltled of the following;a. An order 'for possession . of the property may be Issuedpursuant to Section 45-21.29 of the North Caroiina Qeneral Statutes In favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties In possession by the clerk of superior court of the counly In which the property Is sold; andb. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreemententeredintoorrenewed on or alter October 1, 2007, may alter receiving Ihe notice ol sale, terminate the rental agreement upon, 10 days’ written notice to Ihe landlord. Upon lermlnalion of a rental agreement, the tenant Is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination.This 17th day ot December 2009.Substitute Trustee Anthony S. Privette P. 0, Drawer 1776 Statesville, NC 28687 • (704) 873-2131 12-17-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving qualilled as Executor of the Estate ot CAROL SCHUER- MAN, late ot Davle Counly, Ihis Is lo notify all persons, lirms and corporations having claims agalns said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore March 17,2010, (being three (3) months from the lirst day of publication ol this notice) or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol Ihelr recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned.This the 17lh day of December, 2009.BRIAN KEITH SCHUERMAN '177 Little Creek Lane Mockev|ile.,NC 27028.12-17-4Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving qualified as Execu­tor ol Ihe Estate of BARBARA THOMERSON, deceased, late of Davle County, North Carolina, this 1^ to notify all persons, lirms and corporallons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 102 Soulh Cherry Street, Winston- Salem, NC 27101, on or belore March 19,2010, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recov­ery. All.persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. ■This Ihe 9th day of December, 2009.Harold Wayne Thomerson, Executor of the Estaste of Bar­bara Thomerson Stafford R. Peebles, Jr., Esq.102 South Cherry Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 (336) 723-7361 12-17-41П C l o i ¿ í á l S g Ovtr 20 YMri Expwlmc« Fully Imurwl ’ FrM EatlimitM Shutters Replat^menl Windows ' NIW CONSfMICfЮИ •m l MMOOU.IN« Ain't it Nifty? Julia Ellis is rf HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Love, Your Fnmily 2 B r o t h e r s A u t o S a l e s 4360 Hwy 158, Advance (across from Redland Road) Large Selection of Used A utos & Tructis We Finance ■ Buy Here, Pay Here! Chad & Brent Hemmings/Owners 336-Ó87-0180 ^ H a b ita t f o r H u m a n ity " of Davie County R estore N O W O P E N T O TH E P U B LIC Thursday - Friday 11 am until 5:30pm Saturday 10am until Spm Donations accepted during business hours or call 751 -7515 for pickup. Ц р Т о Ш О Р Г Ш Е 1035 Yadkinville Rd. • Mocksville be sending listing ' In 2009. Notice of TAX LISTING FOR DAVIE COUNTY Ail property on hand January 1, 2010 both real and personal Is subject to taxation regardless of age and sex of owner. You are no longer required to list motor,vehicles which are currently LICENSED with the North Carolina Department of l\/lotor Vehicles. These vehicles will be billed by the County after the current registration is renewed or an application Is made for a neyv registration. About three months after your registration renewal you will receive a bill from the County. You will have 30 days to pay the bill before Interest is added at the rate of 5% the first month past due and 3/4 of 1% thereafter, xpayers oh Jariuary 1, 2010 DURING THE REGULAR LISTING PERIOD. There Is no change In the listing requirements for those vehicles. Permanent tagged multiyear vehicles must also be listed. Other property required to be listed in January include: mobile homes, boats and motors, Jet skis, aircraft, farm equipment used to produce Income, tools used by carpenters and mechanics, all assets and supplies of businesses, furnishings owned and rented by a landlord. Taxpayers should report any new buildings or any Improvements built on real estate, or any changes to real estate to the Tax Office. The Tax Administrator’s Office forms to everyone that listed personal properly If you need to list personal property as indicated above or report changes to real property and you do not receive a form in the mail, please contact the Tax Administrator’s Office for the proper forms. ELDERLY OR DISABLED APPUCAHTS MUST BE AGE 65 OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED TO APPLY 1. Elderly and Disabled Exclusion: a. Income levei $27,100 or below b. (\4ust be 65 years of age or totally and permanently disabled c. Reduction of $25,000 or 50% of value of the home and 1 acre of land whichever Is greater . 2. Disabled Veterans Exclusion: a. Honorably Discharged Veterans and’ b. 100% disabled due to a service related Injury c. Reduction of $45,000 off the value of the home and 1 acre of land 3. CicsLiH Bigatei: cpeferbep jm e s ) a. Must be 65 years of age or totally and permanently disabled b. Must have owned and occupied property as the ; owner's permanent legal residence for five years. . c. Must be a North Caroiina resident d. Income cannot exceed $40,650 • if you did not receive the exclusion in 2009 but are now eligible, you may obtain a copy of an application from the ässessor. It must be filed by Junel. Listing will begin January 1, 2010 in the Tax Administrator’s Office in the County Administration Building. Office listing help is available Jan. 1-Feb, 1', 2010. Hours will be 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday thru Friday. The deadline for listing Is February 1, 2010. Completed forms must be postmarked by the U.S. Postal Sen/ice not later than February 1, 2010. All late listings áre subject to a 10% penalty. Piease list early to avoid a late penalty. Davle County Tax Administrator Jackie H. Ha I D6 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 17,2009 DAVIE-CLEMMONS Call Monday-Friday 8 AM-5 PM TOLL FREE 1-I77-7S1Z12B FAX! 704-630-0157 EMAIL: CLASSADS@SALISBURYPOST.COM e b e i £ :a p .s REACH OVEH 29,000 READERS EVERY WEEK! E LC T U R É A P S ■Qivlng-avvay somethlng or selling something' Include a photo with your auto ad & run it ' vhder $500? Found a losf pet? , for 4 weeks for $20. Run a photo w/your * ^'»R ’l n n ■ nUN,№FOR FHEEl4inoim fixciiisioniaupiy Cililorjoiiiii. housG ad for $30 for weeks. ' ‘■ ■ Employment By Invilallon Only- Drivers WantedI Whera; Cypress Truck Lines. When: Nowl Whai; Great Pay & Benafllsl How; CDL-A & 2 years experience. RSVP; 800-444-6042. v^w.cypresstruck.- com Driver- CDL-A. Allen- lion Flatbed DrIversI Steady Freight & Miles. Umlted Tarplng. Pay­ check deposited lo ComDala Card, $2S Bonus lor every clean □OT Inspection. Must have TWIC Card or api ply within 30 days ol hire. Western Express, Class A CDL, 22 years old, 1 year experience, BB6-B63-4117, DrfvorB Drivers CDUA Flatbed Up to 40 CPM, Home Time, Benellls. OTR Experience Re­ quired. No lelonles. Top earner potential $69,000. Carrier since 19281 600-4<H-4271, X NC-100 Computers & Software Computer« Gatoway all In one syetom, 17 flat panel. $195. Ploaso call 704-713-3237 Laptop. HP Paviillon DVSOOO. Needs pass­ word resot. Groal condi­ tion $175. 704.267-3Û03 Electronics Dish Network $19.99/ Mo, Froe Acllvallon, Froe HBO & FfOo Stiowllrno. Asl< aboul cur no'crodll promo. <18iiT Froo Inslnll • Call Now 088-929-2500. BuyDlstiToday.com Xbox, originai, Excollont condilion. Wllh controllor, 1 gamo, gomo manual. $50, Mike О 704-63Ма03 Exercise Equipment Exerclie equipmenl Chuck Nottlo Total Gym 1700. Liko now. Paid $500, will lako $200.Call 7O4.e3B-41S0 Treadmill, akl mochino, ab machino. All havo computer roadoul. $200. 704-708-065В Treadmill, Gronl Chrlat- mat giltl Soars, paid $709, win sacilllco $249, Willdolivorl 704-270-7685 Fuel & Wood "nDÌìvì^cìeìtmv^^_j_JrtrdSalM^ Conilgnment Unlimited 200 Wllkosboro SI. MQcksvlllo, 60% oil bluo oC whilo llckole. 25% Christmas docorations. Open TuoBday-Salurday. Mooktvllle Inside Yard Sale Doc18'’ a-4pm Doo 10*8-1pm OII Liberty Church Road on Lal Whllakor fload. Flowors, pois and salile wroalhs, homomado can­ dy, Christmas suckors, llavotino and othor lloms. Rain or Shlno Mocksvillo Sal 10AM-1PM. Now In the box, Chrlslmas slull, cards, wrapping paper, gills, docorallons, elc. All Chrlslmas slull 50% oil. One onliro unil ol exor­ cise slull, recumbent bikos, elliptical machines, 40 pairs ol llshing waders, lUggage, 25 E2 Up canopies, air com­ pressors, gas generator, 30 sols ot goil dubs, 40 noil bags, lumlture, base- Ball sluU, 8 Blotaao units wllh ovor 5,000 Itoms, Lois ol NEW STUFF, Star Storage World, 1033 Salisbury ilwy, RI601, The Christmas Gallery bosido Tho Phono Place, Mocksvillo, Open Wod.- Sat. 11am-6pm. 10% oil painted glassware. 25% ' Ct)ristmas sweatsrs and Hags. 50% oil Chrlslmas docorallons. Got an extra 10% oil II you bring a dog or cal lood donation. Clothes Adult & Children High style Blue Fox Fur, Size XS, worn only 6 or 7 llmoa. 704/603-4014 - sorious callora onlylll $450.00 Jaokot, child's black loalhor. Size modlum. Worn twice. Asking $100. Coll704-279-B97D RoelMk Classics; 3 pairs; vyomon's sz 9. While, now. $12/pr or $30 lo all; 336- 753-2232 Iv meg. ■ Computers & Software Compulet, oMachino wllh XP, New. Computer desk Includod. $200 lor all, 704-223.6768 Firewood For Sale Roady lo Burn, you haul, Ploaso Call ЗЗв-402-7331 FREE wood. Hardwood down on ground. You cul and haul. Call 704-278- 4514 lor moro Inlo. Wood tor sale. All IVpos, $85 por long bod pickup load. 704-433-0651 ot 704-836-4984 Furniture & Appliances 2 Solai, $50 oa. a living room chairs, $26 oa. 2 day bod springs, $25 oa,1 basslnollo, $20. 704-270-2858 Antique Bar, 1949, $75. Fish lank iron stand, $80, Now circular saw, $60, Cali 704-640-2200 Armoiro, oak. Fils 29' TV, Runs, chairs, & moro. All lor $126. Ploaso call 845-337-eeOO Baby bed and chan table, $75 obo, Cali : 780-9526 altor 5pm, 138- Couch, black leather. No tears or holes, $100, Please call 7O4-400-1261 lor moro Inlormalkin, Entertainment center,30x80 SolU wood. $100. Call Scoli al 704-637- 2322 lor more Inlo, Hutch. Nice, must soo, $76, Fish lank iron stand, $80, Now circular saw, $S0, Book sholl, $60, 704-640-2200 Relrlgeralor, QE lull size. Ice maker In door/locks, woiks groat, $176 obo. 704-880-3270 Relrlgeralor. QE Prollle. Qood condition. $450 obo. Ploaso call 704-213- 0234 lor moro Inlo. Relrlgeralor. SIdo/Sldo wllh Ice/vialor In door. $325. Excollont Condi­ tion. 336-301-3422 Table. Whilo wllh wood- grain; Includes 6 choirs and loal. Qood condition. 704-230-3646 $100,00 Table; cherry wood dinolto sol wllh 4 chairs. Brand now. $115. Call 704-223-0570 Television, 42' Mit­ subishi Flat Front TV w/malching sland, $200, Pieaso calf704-239-3545 Washer & dryer. May­ tag. $275 negollable. 704-837-1978 altor 6pm or leave mossago Washer and dryer. Whirlpool. Hoavy duly XL capacity. $250. Ploaso call 338-391-3422 Washer/dryer set, QE.Excollont shape. $276. QE Diyor. Works groat, $116,704-798-1026 Do you have a business or service tliat you need to advertise? Call us to place your ad. Our friendly staff will be happy to assist you with your advertisement. Call 1-877-751-2120 Medical Equipment Steep apnea machine 157hr8, all manuals,lots of extras, like now,$175. Torry @704-278-0470 Misc For Sale 1 suede coal, sz 16, $40. 2 suodo sull, sz 16, $40 oa, Namobrand shoos, sz 8.5, $25/palr, Spaco healer, $20,704-270-2858 18' Slllil chain saw $60, Wo^hl bonch & wolgtils $80, new stool loo slioos ulzo 0 $50, 3 Ford hiib caps ol 73 LTD$7B.7l)4.e57-8f69 2 wood ealor loal btower, $45 each. Sand blaster, $30. 704-708-2780 Amp, 450 watt Alpine V- power. Paid $200 brand now, will take $50'cell 704-819-9401 Boota, Tan leather work bools (steel loo), oil ro sistani soles, size 10, Novor worn, $20. Call 704-638-1803 CLEARANCEI UquklaUon ol Ropo'd & Forodosod Arch Buildings. Duo lo tho ENORMOUS RESPONSE wo only hove a low models lolll Display Dlsccunlsi 1-86S-3S2-D469 Cookie Jar: Pillsbury olh, 338-402-7388 Crutae to Ihe Baiiamas 1er 2 adults, Includos meals, ilvo enlortalnmont, shipboard acllvllloa, $350 Call 704-270-5970 Dog tot, Ю'хЮ'хб', Asking $140 Ploaeo call tor more Inlo, 704-798-1P26 Ford F180, 1087, 2-door shortbod. Motor rO' movod, $200. Call bo. loro 8pm 704-431-4316 Qamecubei, Nintendo. 2 avail. One wllh attalch- ment to play Gamoboy games, $26, other $15 704.819-9401 Qeneretor by Devllblss, 5,250 walls. 10 HP, pos­ sible trade, $400. Ploaso call 704-640-0877 Generator, Hondd? 2,000 walls Runs groatl $300, Please cull /04- 840.9877 lor moro Inlo. Ipod, 4 QB Apple w/ dock, usb cord end usb ao adap. $50, Please cell 704-819-0401 Kennel, lO 'xIOW . Chain link. Dog house Inòludod, $360 Please call 704-279-5852, Uavo mossago. Massage Table w/ HRBumundy, by Custom Craflwoiks, 73 X 38, $500 Emma 704-433-0884 Mlnature race cara, lgcollecllon, still In packs, $100 Call 704 270-0287 botwoon 1 end 8 m/1 Motor, Cushman Truck- star 3 spd, twin CMC mo­ tor, Will run. $600. Ploase call 704-640-9877 Newsbpga, Onco-usod, 4 in, + wider 60. 40c oach 50-pack (1007) Ploase call 704-431-4550 Sewing machine & sorg­ er never usod. Has all books. $250 tor bolh. Call 704-708-0858 Music Saies & Service Accordion not touched slnco 1909. $300. Call 704-636-7039 for further Inquirios. Sporting Goods Goll clubs, 3 sols. Bag Incl. 1 woman's set. Good condition. $76, $160, $176, Call 704-633-2513 Ping Pong Tablo. Sears, Great Chrlslmas Qllll Paid $350, will sacnilce $1S0, 704-279-8850 Snow akta. 3 sots w/poles- adult and Junior. $75. Call Scoli 704-637- 2322 lor moro Inlo. T-S trlkke. Now, still In box. Tool kll ridor video $106. Call Scott 704-837- 2322 lor more Inlo. Want to Buy Merchandise Timber wanted - Pine or hardwood. 6 acros or moro select or cloar out, Shavor Wood Producís, Inc. Call 704-278-0291. Timber Wanted, 1 acre or moro, pine or hard­ wood, clear or soloct, H & M logging, 338-488- 8676 Want to Buy Merchandise Cash paid for unused Di­ abetic Tost Strips - Up lo $10 per box. 336-407- 6664 Cats ♦ -f ♦ -f-f ♦ ♦ ♦ 4-♦ Extra ' largo spayed ló­male cal. Was rosuced. Call 704-223-1508 ♦ ♦ - f- f- f - f - f - f- f ♦ Cal«, 4 months old. Black Kitten and molhor, Voiy toving & Iriendly. 338-284-4912 Freo kttton, Adoroblo gray tabby (F), 10 wks old Iroo to a good homo, llller box trained. 336.909.3525 Free kitlena. 3 boaulilul black kittens. 2 sliorl haired and 1 long haired. Call 704 638-9487 KIttena. 2 black and while. 6 monlhs old. Molher Is Siamese. Froo lo good homos. Call 704-833-4770 DogiIS .[. .1. .|. .[. .|. .|. .1. .|. .J. .[. Pit Dull. Brindio. Froo to a good homo. Call 704- 63Û-0595 for moro Info.•1. . 1 . .1« .}. .1. Dogs Miniature Dachshunds 2 males, 2 lemalos. $150 ea. 336-998-5789 Sweet Golden Retriever Needs Good Homel Freo Dog. Golden Re­ triever, fomalo, almost 3 yrs old, friendly & playful. 330-463-4638 Satlebury Greens at The Crescent Below Current Appraised Value 'ory small toy poi____ Beautiful pups born on November 4. Roglslorod with first shots and wormod. Roady In timo for Christmas. $450. 704-970-0731 other Pets Rabbits, 2 froo to good tiomo. Ono is blacK & whito, ono Is gray. Both male. 330-407-5472 ALL NEED GOOD HOMES! Froe dogs. 2 Pit Bulls, Brillnoy Spanlol, Boxer mix, English Bulldog, Blue Hoolors, 704-202-B360 Black lab lómale, 2 yrs old, nooda Ida ol alien- lion, Freo lo good home. Please call 704-618-8225 Doga, AKC Labrador Re- Iriovere, Black M/F $250 704-465-6350 or luck' ег121Фс1с.по| Fro* dog, Black Lab mix, 6 monlh lomalo. All black. Indoor dog noods loving lamily wllh fence, 704-267-1810 Ftao dog, Boston Torrlor, 6 year old 'male. For moro inlormallon, cell Miko, 704 857-3688 Froo dog, Chocolalo Lab, Iemale, 3 years old. Up to dato shots, needs lamily w/ lonco. Indoor dog 7042671810 Froe dog, Fomalo black & white Lab, Approx. 1 year old. Needs lencod yard, Housobrokon. Noods lo bo tixod. 704-838-8441 Free Hoelor/Pil weeks old. For moro Inlo, call 704-202-4160 Puppies, Bluo 'Pit Bull mix, 8 Ш -в Щ С С И З З Full blooded Yell Lab Puppies. Bom on Nov. 1 r . Both parents aro on alto. Roady Doc. 23"*. $100. ■ Coll 336-751-7636 or 336-909-2173 Lots of love Boston Torrlor, 5 yeor old malo. For more Inlo 704 857-36B0 Needs home 3-monlh old lomalo pup- jy, Ireo, needs loving lomo w/yard she can run In. Coll 704-431-4064 Patonted Happy Jack Floa Beacon: Control Floas in Iho homo wllhout toxic chumicals. Rosulis ovomlghtl G(X)DMAN FARM SUPPLY 857-6938 www.happylacklnc.com Puppios , Tall Waggers lull-blooded. $100 each, Pieaso call 704-270-8620 lor more Inlormallon SOLD I sold all SBven o l my puppies In less lhan len days by advoillsing In Ihe Salisbury Posl using Ihelr photo,special, ~ A M , Isbury ■ SOLD SOLD We had a lol ol response lo our ad and have sold all our puppies. We were very pleased wllh Ihe re- I. - W.H.. Salisbury SOLD i Business Opportunities ALL CASH VENDINOI Oo You Eorn Up lo $800/day (polenllal)? Your own kjcal roulo. 25 Machinos and Cnndy. All lor $0,905. 1-808-763- 3458, MullWond, LLC. . OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 P.M. 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths plus olllco and sunroom; mnslor sullo on mnin Iloor, end unil, 2 cnr garn( upgrndas, lots ol siorago and NO YARD ' 2000f o(|.ll. Boaullluil $206,000. Coll 704-038-7365 or 704-487-0798 Houses tor Rent Lost & Found Found Puppyll oil Air­ port road noor highway 150. Call 704-637-0759 lo idonlify. I'm Lost Found small dog on Stokos Forry Rd. 1 Уг old malo. 7O4-63O-Ö077 Land for Sale Boautlful nroo. 32.0 Л flcros. WoockKi Irncl, could dWWo. Rural sotHng.’ 336-492-2144 Notices D A VI6 PH E O N A N C Y CAR E Contor oKora confidontial A Iroo prognancy loslo, support sorvicos nnd гоГогглЬ. Млко a hoalHty choteo lor your Ilici Cnll 330-733 HO PE for nppl. Homes (or Salo Free Stuff Rabbits, (roo. Landscape timbors. 6" X 8" xO' 704-270-2703 Instruction AIRLINES ARE HIRINQ- Traln for high paying Avi­ ation Maintonanco Ca­ reer. FAA approved pro­ gram. Financial aid II qualllled. Housing avail­ able. Cali Aviallon Insll- lulo of Mainlonanco (888) 340-5387, Bermuda Run Country Club. 3BR, 3DA town- houso. Л11 appi., pool privileges. $170,000 (-), 336-098-7668 Reduced for Holiday Sale ¿ 1 Kinderton. Immnculalo 3DR. 2^BA. 2 lovol, mastof QR on rnain, 2 cor gamgf), scroonod In porch, court­yard, and many otiior at- tractlvo foaturos. 5216,600. Janico McDanloi at Pen­nington & Company Roally nt 336*009'0747: emnil us; IflnlcomncQjanlcomao.com LAND OR DEVELOP­MENTS WANTED. "Wo buy or market dovelop- mont lots.' Mountain or Waterfront Communities In NC. SC, AL. GA and FL Call 000-455-1981. Ext.1034. Manufactured Home Sales Cflsh robnlo« Ol $3,000 • $0,000 on hundrods ot homos. Cnll tor dotnils 330-209П520 Mocksvillo. 1999 Sin- glowldo. Partially fur­ nished. On rental lot. Call 336-761-2157. Lv. msg. Oakw ood Factory Direct Fnctoiy Dlroct Prtelnfl Upto$9.000 n0batos Ownor Finnndng availablo 336-200-0520 Real Estate Commercial Lowlavltlo. WareiAOu&o for lease, 2.000/4,000 SF. $030-$1.660/mo. Hoat, balhroom & office. 336-613-1260 • Satisbury Half-acre lot! . nowappliances, now onorgy«olflclont windows, new carpot throughout, noulral colors insldo, boautllul landscapod Vt acro yard with 10x12 storago bldg., now woll in 2000, now wator hoator. 24x30 doublo garage wilh lots ol storago & atllc fan. East Rowon schools, convonlont to 1-85 and shopping. $129,900. Call Cathy Qritfln at 704‘213-2464torapDt._________________ Resort & VacQtlon Proporty Soli thnt Myrtio Dench Timostinroi Only 4% cornmlaslon-onty whon sold. List yours ‘for salo." Llconsod NC/SC Roal Estate Broker In Myfllo Boach. Visit wvw.jbmb- sc.com. 843-215-6690 Contury 21 Triad 336-751-2222 418 0okland Avo., Mockevlllo. 3 0 a 20A. Ranflo. to!flg,.diehwo&lv or. heal pump. $fl05/mo. 239 McCullough Rd. 20П. IDA. Oil hoat/win­ dow nir. $525/mo, lia O flk w ln d D r.-2 D fl,‘ 20A condo in Klndorlon. Ail oppHancoo Incl. Wosh­ or a dryor. $795/mo. 632 Church e t.E x l. Z/ЗВП. IDA ranch. Appli- nncos Includod. $525/mo, 107 no9orvo Dr. Drnnd now Inkolront golf couroo homo w/ 0OI0OOU5 vk)w ol Lnho Loulso & eurrouttd- Ino golt communily. $1,450/mo. 217 Ccntor St.* Cooloomoe Largo 3DR. 2DA. tjirno foncod tiack- ynrd. Ì695/month. 222 Tow n Park Drtvo Klndorlon SubdlvlBion Advanco. 4 D R .3 0 A Foh ma) dining a otiico. $1,40(Vmo, 307 PIccndllty D r.- Winston-Salom 3DH, 2DA.Full bosomont, $750/mo. Call Century 21 Tftad 336-751-2222 Mon-Frl eom*6pm OR 330-7SI-5SS9 Exi.213 r^lghtiond wookondi. Condos and Townhomes Tangiewood Farm 2BR, 2BA upper lovol condo, colhodrai coiling, F/P, built in bookcase in L/R, all appliancesl CLUB HOUSBPOOL, $875'mo. Са||ЗвО-7в8-.|541 ERA Premier Realty Jackie Coulston 336-763-8777 or ■ 338-7B1-205B MOCKSVILLE-Smoko froo 3BR.2BA brick horae, Newty remod­ eled on l.lOac, irg liv­ ing room, den w/FP, kit w/dlning area, 2 laundry locallons, full bsmt & ownor main­ tains yard, $900/mo, MOCKSVILLE-3BR, H4BA.Woll.malntalnod homo wllh oppllances, hoal pump, full base- . ment, dock « large lot. Pels hogoliable. ' $725/monlh MOCKSVILLE-3BR, 2BA homo In Elisha Crook. Qroot room w/liropiaco, dining room, dock, porch & garage, $950/monlh. MOCKSVILLE-Dou- biowido on approx l/2ac - opon Iloor plan, spill bedroom - 3BR, 2BA, MBAw/gerdon lub, $676/mo, • MOCKSVIUE-2BR, IBA collage with hard­ wood lloors. In-town location on 1/2ao, win­ dow a/0 - $400/mo. ERA Premier Realty Jackie Coulston 336-763-8777 or ' 338-751-206S Houses for Rent Chino Qrove. 3 BR, 2BA, 2 story bullt In 2007. 1300 sq ft. $900/month + dep. f^o smoking. No pois. Will be vacant mid Dee. Cali 704-657-4256 Chino Qrovo. Nico, largo & ìoomy. Eloc.. HVAC, 3QR, 20A (10 rms) garogos, cui bldgs Stovo. TfWgo, DVI/, 1,6^0 sq ll. SBOO/mo. ^ dop. NWo 2-3DR, 1ВЛ. Slovo ((kJgo. Cflfpot, out bldg. $600/mo. 4 doposll. 704-fl57-7699 ’ Mockevlllo 3BR / 2BA, storago bldg, M mi from town, $500 üop., lofs foq. HUD approved. No pets In­ side or out. 336-751'^666 ' Mooksvllle 3BR/1BA modular, EH & air. h -mi ■ from town. $500 dop., no pels. Hud approved. 336- 751-3666. fvo grass to mow. Avail. 1/1 or 2/10 Mockevlllo. 1474 Main Church Rd. Ext. Single fnmily homo locatod in r d nolghbofhood, Wm. Dnvio School District, 4QR, 2 lull baths, L/R, oot- In kitchon. All appliances includod, h/w floors, ce­ ramic tile, w/w caipot, W/D hookups, onorgy oflicionl, central hoal and air, acro lot wllh mature shade. No Smoking •• No Pots $875/mo. 336-413-0033 PENNINGTON & CO. 336-998-0400 33«-90W747 Wo havo rontalfl availablo. Londtords ond tonanis - Call ua tor ih1om>alion on proper­ties or proporly manego- moni. Wo havo on aulomot- od ^ghono «y#tom (or infor- For UsIIng ond Salos Divi- Blon orCommordal Proper- tks«/auftinosM& tor loaso or ' Mie. CallJonlco McDanloi 336-009-0747 Ponnlngton ^ Co. 336^)6-9400 ■ 339-909^)747 RENTED I renled my houae wllhin Ihe Ural couple o l daya In Ihe Salisbury Post ThanksI R.K., Salisbury RENTED s. Davio County area. 2BR/2BA, end or street. Porch, gas hoat, A/C, $550/mo, 3BR/2BA, new carpel, now paint, gas heat, A/C $69&mo, 336- 462-8488 Instruction AHEND COLLEGE ON- LINE Irom homo. Modl­ cal, Business, Paralogal, Accounting, Criminal Jus­ tice. Job placomont as- sislanco, Compulor avail­ ablo, Financial aid if qual- iliod. Coll 888-800-6018, www,ConluraOnllno.com Lost & Found Found cat, gray tabby Tglv- ing wk, Advnnco, young malo, illlor box Iralnod, swoot. 33e-99S.70ll Found Dog on 12/5 Small dog noar Qold Hill P.O, Call lo idonlify 704- 638-1101 Found dog; medium size brown lomalo. On Town Street In Landis, 704- 857-7137 lo idonlify and cllam. LOST dog, Australian Shepherd, Male, Cor- nalzor Rd. area. Lasl aeon Monday 12/14 al 2pm. Very ' Iriendly & beautiful. Black & Ian. Approx, 1 yoar old. Wear­ ing collar. Plonso call 336-414-4868 Salos SALESPERSON NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Ben Mynatt Nissan of Sallsbuty is looking lor salos people to sell one of the hottest products In the market. ONLY 2 POSITIONS • Family ownod a operatod slnco 1976 with a groat ropulallon In Ihe communltyl • Friendly, prolesslonal work onvlronmonll Wo aro olloring: 1) 6 day work wook 2) Vl/ookly pay 3) Qenoroua oomponsation plan oonslatlno ol commission & bonuses 4) Empioyor-sponsorod hoallh/dontal 5) Employor-apansored 401 (k) Invoslmonl plan 6) Employoo d'soounta on vohlolo purchasoa Bequlromonte: 1) Valid in-stato driver's lloonao 2) Wo ore a drug Iroe onvlronment. Wo lost randomly 3) Professional personal appearance 4) Qood communication skills Intorviows Monclay-Frlday, dross prolossionntiy lor inlorvlow. Conlncl Jell fVlooro or Tony Rodrlguoz. 704-633-7270 iVllniature Doberman Looking for It's Owner Found on John Sireel oxi on 12/S/09, Call lo Identi­ ty & claim 704-856-2474 Join the IN CROWD With a subscription to tha DavlB County Enterprise Record YOU can be ‘*ln the know" on issues of ln;iportanoe to all of Davie County, Keep up to date on events that are hapjjenlng In your oominunlty. Don’t nniss a single Issue, Subscribe today DAVm C O U N TY ENTERPRI/E^I^ECORD "1‘h your payment ..................- DAVIE-CLEMMONS DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 17,2009 - D7 : Call M onday-F riday 8 AM -5 PM TOLL FREE 1-I77-7S1-2120 FAX: 704-630-0157 EMAIL; CUSSADSi9SALISBURYPOST.COM REACH OVER 29,000 READERS EVERY WEEK! d v in j R U N P IC T U R E A D S 18 away something or selling something Include a photo with your auto ad & run It' ’it“* «« |500?,Found a losfpet? for 4 weeks for $20. Run a photo w/your IT FOR FHEE14 lino iimii/oxciuaionsappi/. 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Call 336- 990-2872 Advnncc/Bermuda Run nrea, RonMo-OwnI Ready to rtjovo In! 3DRÆDA DW . 14 ao. lot $750/mo. 704-267-5501 1 а е М Ш З З Cooleemee 2BR $100 I wk, $400 dop on Й eo lot. 336-098 8707, 704-975- 1570 or 704-489-8840 ■: Your ad Gould be seen here! Manufactured Home for Rent Davie County. 3BR, 1BA. Aii oloclric. Water, gaibago, & mowing Incl, Cloan, No pots, Dop req. Socl. 8 OK. 336-676-2101 Harmony. 2BR, ISA. Just cut of Oavle County. $350/mo. + $300 dep. Cali Joe at 704-548-2080 Mocksvillo 2Bn,1BA sin­gle wido, private lol, now updates, appllancos, A/C, S450/mo $450 dop, 2 poo- plo,rol8,33B-492-78l1 Mookavllle 2BR/1BA, coni air, priv lol oil Cable Lnne, $526/mo + $300 dop Incl trash & v/alor. No pots. Avail, t/1,336-Ì84.W9, Щ в Ш Ш П Я Mockevlllo Pinebrook School District 3BR/2BA, $500/mo + $300 dep. No pels, 330-940-2515 Manufactured Home for Rent Mooksvllle on Junction Rd. 2BR, 2BA. Private lot. NO PETS! 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Pieaso call 704-436-eg50 Autos Cream Puffi Oldsmoblla Olds'86, 1998, 4 doors, 107,000 mllos, oxcoiient conditton, silver wllh gray clolh Inlo­ rlor, lull power, cassone stereo, good tiros, sor- vlcod roguloily, $3,499, 330-998-6670 Donato your Vehicle, Rocolvo $1000 Qrocory Coupon. Unllod Breast Cancer Foundation. Froo Mernmogrems, Breast Cancer Inlo: www,ubcl,ln- lo, Froo Towing, Tex Oe- ducllble, Non-Runners Accoptod, 1-888-488- 6984, For moro Auto eds, goto sallsburyposLcom and click on Classiliods al Iho lop ot tho homo pago УЕТ AWOTHER 5НОСК1Ы6 ,H05TILE TAIiEOV/EB IM T H E е и в т в б w o R L P lOrt/NOM MOf MAYßE WE ÖHOULPM'T TRAPEP OUR TIME0HÁRÉ IM САЫСйЫ. I.-' Autos HONDA,2003, ACCOnO EX. $500-700 down, will help flnanco. Crodll, No Problemi Prlvato parly salo. aCall 704-838- 1538 Boats & Watercraft Buy Mel 1B97 May Cratt CenterConceie, 23 II. 226 Blue Water Mercury. $18,600 or bost olfer. Must Solll $21.000 Invested. Call 704-855-2240 Recreational Vehicles WInnebaco, 1972 motor homo. Approx. 85.000 mllos. As-la. $500. Ploase.'call 336-046-0387 Service & Parts Tiros. Yokohama two. 225/45/R17. Good tread $100. 336-787-5803 Trucks, SUVs & Vans Excollont condition, loadod, must soil, vidoo systom + 70 tapes. 336-751-3442 Auctions Rowan Auction Ca Pro- teeslonal Auction Sorvicos: Sails., ,NC 704.833-0809 Kip Jonnlngs NCAL 8340 FinancialServices •yf» can «гам your iMd cr«dN-~100%ouarantM (l’' DwFodenlTrAd« Corrvnis«K>n «Ays any eredii ropiilr coirpeny thal clolme to be able 10 ieoaiy rwitovo accurato and tlrnofy Information hom yciur credit report la lying, Thoroe no «a>y ЙЯ (or bad ctedH. It t&kea tlm« and a consdoua «tfort ю pay yourdobta Leomatout meneging ctodK U4} d«b( al Ilcoov/cfOdH. A mcseaao /ют ТГю SaUsòury Pott »ndVyo FTC. Home , Improvement Lawson’s Home Improve-" mot\l8. Windows, sld!n¿,i liooring and morel Froe os- - límalos. Call 336-909-069á ’‘ Music Service« 8sve your old LPt o( cassettes on CDs. Dig}-' lolly restored with track», 336-284-2785 Pressure Washlna Pressuro w a iter orhouso cloanlng. Excel-' lent prices. Call for es­timates. Call Hope or George 336-753-8230 or 336-469-5781 aflor 3pm or 336-469-5780 Tree Service Canopy Tree Service, Prolosstonal service at reasonable rales. Fully Insurod, Call for tree es*-' límalos. Roloroncoa-; availablo. /Uso, llrowood, i lor sale. 330-998-4374 ' Classifieds 1-877-751-2120 O uter Banks North Carolina M ulti-Property A U C T IO N : T h u rs d a y ... D ec. 17 th ... 6:00p m FoiiltiiiiHi ¿5 Bunk Owmnt 4ii Homo^ Cdmniittci.il Dvvolopniont PiofitfiltoH I Auction Sits: Tbe Bank of Currituck Community Room, 6670 Ceratoko Itwy.. Grandy, NC Орбп 1Шва: DMmbw 12ih Л 13ih • 2pm lo 4pmFor dttalls: www.ro04rtrtalty.com tS.lXX) certilM limd« required. 104 total deposit, 10% buyer« prem. *AS IS*. ROGERS FR05TV OFF И15 MEW IÍUM6 FU 61CILUÖ WITH. UMFORTUMATE RESULTS ^ ,Стином 2001 W om an Decorates Three C ity Blocks A fte r U sing Thèrà-G esic* BKXAK.COUN'Pi' ~ Мату W. applied Tlicni-Gc.sic* (o liuTsorc .shoulilcr aiui proceeded to decornto every liouse for three city Ыоек.ч in aiiiielpatioi) oi’tiie liolidiiys. Wlien а.чкес1 il'slie liad cacti iiomeowner’.s pennission (o create Iter tiiagic, nhe pninlcs.sly replied: “None of your dang business!” I ' Ga palnUssly with ni«rra><?i*f/c*______________C4S4t0 ^UFACrURER'S COUPON | ÇT EXPIRES 1 М ш " ^ Infrared Mlradt Hiatir , CUT YOUR HEATING BIUS UP TO SO ^ jHeat up to 1000 sq. ll. for Pennies a day Wat . Cannot start llros • Full lacloiy warranty j- ♦ 4 9 9 • Sofo around kids .MoneyBsctt !; Upets Ouarantee I. 1 - 8 7 7 - 4 9 7 - 4 4 2 7 I iVlusl Mention Coupon Code 6500 '•* Cal) Now. Suppllea Limited C4e4nl- H U G E L IQ U ID A T IO N S A L E We linve a few 2009 Steel Garage Buildings left over: These repossessed bultdln|>i are now going to govcrnnivnt auction to be sold. Selling for the buluuccd owed. THIS WEEK ONLYl G a ra g e B u ild in g s CALL NOW; 1-866-352-0716 Finance Your Garage! SflOaysNoMontlily I Ppents& No Interest If PaidWitliin90Days! D“ i £ ä y Economical ' t.V *yi ^ 1ЫрШН,а1 I S 7 / - 1 3 1 3 1 3 3 www.cbsKucluteslnt.com c<«i;i . D8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE-RECORD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17,2009 P IC K L E S W-V.4 B Y B R IA N C R A N E R e d a n d R o v e r frv B ria n B a tr e t ©TUNDRA 2009 os :h:<N:oo Tbr'o(J) CO DECA Is Back D avie H igh C lub O p en s Y ear W ith P lenty O f A w ards P a g e D 1 VD M e r r y C h ristm a s D A V I E C O U N T Y 'v^-Ai;?;i~I Chief Catches Thieves W inter W onderiand Up to eight inches of snow fell In parts of Davie County Friday, turning the tendscape Ihto a pre-Christnias winter wonderland. Above, the holiday lights at historic Poplar Springs School llght'up the night. Below, from left, fy/legan Matthews, Brandy Short and Chelsea Bordner take time to show some love to the snow.pnan they built near Foster Drug on Valley Road in i\/locksviiie. For more snow scenes, turn to pages 4 and C1. - Photos by Robin Snow In Action T h e y W e r e T ry in g T o T a k e G a s o lin e F ro m H is C a r By Mike Barnhardt Enterprise Rccord COOLEEMEE - Folks here never know where or when Police Chief Bobby West mny show tip. Three local residents found that out the hard way recently as West cuught them stealing gns from ve­ hicles at 3:30 a.m. West reported he was in a un­ marked vehicle near Osborne's Scrvice Statidn on NC 801 when he saw a vehicle being driven into the parking lot, and suspects started siphoning gas from vehicles. He wasn’t noticed, and West called for backup because there . were three suspects. Then they started to try to get gas from his vehicle, but were un­ able to do so because it has a Please See Chief - Page 7 Teacher Facing IVIore Charges By Jackie Seabolt Enterprise Record The former middle school teacher facing , charges of sexual exploitation involving his former students faces additional charges. Last week a grandjury indicted Douglas Lee Ebersbach, 50, of Mocksville on two counts of first degree statutory rape, indecent lib-, erties witii a child, and two counts Please See Teacher • Page 7 ; Food For The Body And Soul S erving Him Ministry A gain S p on sorin g F ree C h ristm as B reakfast Times are tough and mnny residents of Davie County and surrounding areas are struggling to make ends meet - especially during this Christmas season when giving to others is the norm. One group of like-minded individuals came up with an idea to give a gift to many with no strings attached. “This is the second year now that we plan on sharing a home cooked style meal, at no required charge, to folks in this area” says Mike Drayton, president of the Serving .Him Ministry. “Last year I was approached by Ron and Penny Stroupe with the idea of this Christmas morning community breakfast nnd when all was said and done we hnd fed almost 400 people in just four hoiirs. My wife Debbie and I iu-e thrilled that the Serving Him Ministry is again able to be n part of this wonderful community event." C’s Restaurant on US 601 North in Mocksville will be the place where folks can come together as one and celebrate the Christmas holiday. Some of the staff will be at the breakfast to supervise the preparation and handling of the meals. “Christmas is a time of giving and a time when God gave us all a gift in that of his son Jesus Christ”, says Drayton. "We want to give all who stop by n gift of n hot home style breakfast with ultra friendly service and plenty of smiles. No one should be lonely at this most joyous time of year so we’re asking folks to look nround and bring someone who might have their spirits lifted by this meal,We’ll do our best to show them God’s love and isn’t that what Christmas is really all about? The eggs to order, bacon, sausage, gravy, grits, biscuits, toast and drinks will surely get everyone’s Christmas dny off to n merry start. A gift isn’t a gift if you don’t receive it so we' hope many come and receive.” The doors to the restnurant at 2203 US 601 N. will open at 6 a.m. with breakfast served until 10. There is no charge but donations will be accepted with proceeds going to the Serving Him Ministry for future community activities. For more information, contact Drayton at, 751-7661, mdrayton@mocksville.com. '■h E d ito ria l P age T h e B irth o f J e s u s In those dnys Caesar Augustus issued a decree that a census should be taken of the entire Roman world. (This was the flrst census that toolc place while Quirinius was governor of Syria.) And everyone went to his own town to register. So Joseph also went up from the town of Nazareth in Galilee to Judea, to Bethlehem the town of David, because he belonged to the house nnd line of David. He went there, to register with Mary, who was pledged to be married to him and was expecting a child. While they were there, the time cnme for the baby to be born, and she gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in n manger, because there was no room for them in the inn. And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks nt night. An nngel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified. But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news of grent joy that will be for all the people. Today in the town of Dnvid a Savior hns been born to you; he is Christ the Lord. This will be a sign to you: You will flnd a baby wrapped in cloths nnd lying in a manger.” Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host nppenred with the angel, praising God and saying, "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to men on whom his fnvor rests.” When the angels had left them and gone into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, "Let’s go to Bethlehem and sec this thing that has happened, which the Lord hns told us about.” So they harried off and found Mary nnd Joseph, and the bnby, who wns lying in the manger. When they hnd seen him, they spread the word concerning what had been told them nbout this child, nnd nil who henrd it were nmnzed at what the shepherds said to them. But Mary treasured up all these things and pondered them in her heart. The shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all the things they had heard and seen, which were just as they had been told. On the eighth dny, when it was time to circumcise him, he wns nnmed Jesus, the name the angel had given him before he had been conceived. When the time of their puriflcation according to the Law of Moses had been completed, Joseph nnd Mnry took him to Jerusalem to present him to the Lord (ns it is written in the Law of the Lord, "Every firstborn mnle is to be consecrated fo the Lord”, and to offer a sacrifice in keeping with what is said in the Law of the Lord: “a pnir of doves or two young pigeons.” Now there was a mnn in Jerusalem cnlled Simeon, who was righteous and devout. He was waiting for the consolation of Israel, and the Holy Spirit was upon him. It had been revealed to him by the Holy Spirit that he would not die before he had seen the Lord’s Christ. Moved by the Spirit, he went into the temple courts. When the parents brought in the child Jesus to do for him what the custom of the Law required, Simeon took him in his arms and praised God, saying: ’’Sovereign Lord, as you have promised, you now dismiss your servant in peace. For my eyes have seen your salvation, which you hnve prepnred in the sight of nil people, n light for revelation to the Gentiles and for glory to your people Isrnel.” The child’s fnther nnd mother mnrveled nt what was said about him. Then Simeon blesiied them and said to Mary, his mother: “This child is destined to cause the falling and rising of mnny in Isrnel, and to be a sign that will be spoken against, so' that the thoughts of many hearts will be revealed. And a sword will pierce your own soul too.” There was also a prophetess, Anna, the daughter of Phanuel, of the tribe of Asher. She was very old; she had lived with her husband seven years nfter her marriage, and then wns n widow until she wns eighty-four. She never left the temple but worshiped night and day, fasting nnd praying. Coming up to them at that very moment, she gave thanks to God and spoke nbout the child to all who were looking forward to the redemption of Jerusalem. When Joseph and Mnry had done everything required by the Law of the Lord, they returned to Galilee to their own town of Nazareth. And the child grew and became strong; he was filled with wisdom, and the grace of God was upon him. Luke 2 2 > DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 24,2009 . I tili J / f iiC/HeiiONroovs.cCM ОНи.^'Ли К И Ш . S M W T rtPMfc. In The M ail ... 12/28 M o st O p p o s e C u rren t H e a lth c a r e P la n DAVIE C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/^^^ECORD USPS 149-160 171 S. Main St., RO. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 (338)751-2120 Published weekly by the Davle Publishing Co. Dwight Sparks..,........... Robin Snow................. Mike Bamhardt............Ray Tutterow................ Brian Pitts................... ........„Editor/Publisher..........Qeneral Manager .......„„Managing Editor..........Advertising Director..........Sports Editor Mocksville Enterprise Davie Record Cooleemee Journal 1916-1958 1899-1958 1901-1971 Periodicals Postage Paid in Mocksville, NC 27028 Snbscription Rates Single Copy, 50 Cents $20 Per Year In N.C., $25 Outside N.C. ' POSTMASTER Send Address Changes to; . „ Dnvie County Enterprise Record P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 To the editor: I notice my good friend, George Peterson, provided a thoughtful perspective on the national debate regnrding healthcare reform in the Dec. 17 issue of this pnpcr ("Health Caro System Should Provide Scrvicc to'All”). No one who comes into contact with Oeorge comcs nway without a deep respect for his graciousncss and his wisdom. However, in this case he has let ideology trump intellect. George provides n rather esoteric account, drawn from books he’s recently read nnd recommends to our nttention, of three lending hcnlthcnre models in use nround the world - the Beveridge Model, the Bismnrk Moilcl, nnd the National Health Insurance Model, All this is intellectually stimulating, yet ultimately irrelevant to the issue nt hand. The U.S. hcnlthcnrc system is a historical hybrid. In order; to-evade price and wage controls imposed nfter World Wnr II, employers began offering health Insurance to their workforce. Today the majority of Americans with coverage (58.4%) have employer-sponsored healthcare insurance. Medicare nnd Medicnid, instituted in the 1960s, cover a combined 18.3%, the self-employed pay for 8.8%, and the Veterans Administration, With responsibility for retired military personnel, covers 3.8%. This-leaves 46.3 million Americans (15.3% of the popirintion) uninsured.' This hybrid system consistently registers approval nmong the vast majority of Americans. For example, in aTime/Abt SRBI poll in July 86% of Americans were either very (53%) or somewhat (33%) satisfied with Iheir current coverage. This includes 88% sntisficd with coverage under an employer’s plan and the same percentage satisfied with coverage through their own private insurance plan. Yet counter-intuitively 53% of the people polled contend the current system requires major reform. What explains this conundrum? The primary problem with the current U.S, healthcare system isn’t that 15.3% of Americans nre uninsured. Por some this is voluntary. Many young people assume this position, imprudently "rolling the dice” thnt they will never (or al least not soon) need it. This is why privnte healthcare insurnnce companies rationally resist the call to provide insurance to those with pre-existing conditions. This is the classic “free-rider” syndrome which no government should countenance and support. For others insurance is unaffordable. Here there is a clear, unambiguous case for the federal government, reflecting the decency of our diverse society, to subsidize insurnnce. This is why Medicare and Medicaid were created. The primary problem with the current U.S. healthcare syslem is the lack of transparency and accountability. Since employers nnd the federal government manage - in effect subsidize - payments to healthcare providers (doctors, hospitnls, speciniists et al.), Americans, who only pay the residual of their insurance premium along with minimal co-pays, have no sense of the true Y o u ’re In A S m a ll T o w n W h e n ... To the editor: You know you're in n small lown when: You don’t give a turn signal because everyone knows where you nre going. You dial n wrong number and talk for 15 minutes anyway. You cnll every dog on the street by name and each wags his tail nt you. You get mnr- ried and the local newspaper devotes a quarter page to the story. You write a chcck on the wrong bank and they cover for you. You miss a Sunday at church and get six get well cards. The day of your fathers funernl the neighbors bring in enough food and drink to feed an army. Yon hear aboul you daughter-in-law’s pregnancy before she does. (The gal who did the lab work is your next-door neighbor).The day your kitchen caught on fire, you received 22 invitations for supper. You drive into a ditch five miles out in the counlry and word gels back to your family before you do. Thank the good Lord for small towns and the wonderful folks in them. They are the last bastion of human concern and caring. 'Merry Christmas to all. Ron Dixon Mocksville costs involved in providing their healthcare. Divorced from this fundamental responsibility to maintain their health nnd recognize the full cost of Iheir hcnlthcnre, they go along blithely unaware lhal the ballooning cost of healthcare is partly responsible for tho stagnation of their real income over the past decade.This condiiion contributed to the flnancial crisis which lingers on to this day. President Obama at the outset of his administration set out multiple objectives for hcnlthcnre reform - nnmely, 1) provide universnl healthcare, 2) “bend back the cost curve", 3) increase competition among private insurance companies, and 4) accomplish all this in ft spirit of bipartisanship. The irreconcilable hcallhcnre reform bills moving gincialiy through Congress fulfill none of these objectives. Moreover, they conttiin initiatives that offend the nation’s sense of deccncy (e.g,, the proposal that taxpayers subsidize elective as opposed to medically prescribed abortions) and hs fundamental sense of fairness (e.g,, the proposal that people who have used their God-given talents, constant work ethic nnd occnsional good luck to perhaps lake a risk, start a company, and earn a liigh income should disproportionately shoulder llie cost of this dog’s lunch of n reform package). Realizing the public option has become a non-starter, the majority party seriously suggested extending Medicare, which no one denies is fraught wilh fraud and cost inefficiencies, lo those in the 55-64 age group. This is economic madness. If this “public option lile” were to become law,doctors, hospitnls, specialists and other healthcare providers, already underpaid for treating Medicare patients In the 65-t- age group, would rightly rebel. Then we would have a real healthcare crisis on our hands, Older doctors would retire early, and young people who once harbored aspirations of n cnreer in medicine would desert Ihis field in droves. One would hnvc to be completely cut off from communications with the outside world to not recognize the appalling cynicism exhibited by the Democratic leadership in the House and Senate in recent days as the healthcare reform package stalls, confronting complaints from numerous constituencies. These leaders have bluntly told us it doesn’t matter if universal healthcare isn’t achieved. It also doesn’t matter if the healthcare cost curve continues to rise as the Congressional Budget Office has confirmed. They will get a bill - any bill - to Obama for his signature before Christmas. If there is any semblance of integrity left among Democrats, Republicans and Independents in Congress, they will uhimately agree to accede to the will of the people, over half of whom oppose the Obama healthcarj plan. They will stop this charade and start again, addressing the monumental task of reforming roughly one- fifth of our economy not all at once, but in stages - first controlling spending nnd then expanding coverage. This year-long distraction from what should have been our No, 1 national priority - restoring the banks to henllh, geltiiig credil flowing again, and getting the unemployed bnck to work - has been completely counter­ productive. If they accede to our will, we will reward them. If they don’t, they will surely experience the full wrath of voters next November - or sooner. Peter J. Mooney Lower Advance L etters W elcom ed Tlie Enterprise Record welcomes letters from its read­ ers. The letters may be on topics of local, state, national or international issues. A n 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. AU letters should include the name and addt^ss ofthe writer, including a signature. A telephone number, npt to be published, is also requested, Please have letters in the newspaper office nq later than 4 pjti. Monday of the week to be published. Davie (Eounty Enterprise Record P.O. Box, 99, Mocksville, emews® davie-enterprise.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 24,2009 - 3 In T h e M a il... V e te r a n ’s M o n u m e n t C o m m itte e T h a n k fu l F o r G e n e r o u s S u p p o r t To the editor; On behulf of the Davic County Veterans War Memorial I want lo express our sinccresi appreciation to Ihe following groups and individuals whose generous donations have made it possible for the memorial to reach ils fund raising goal. Each group or individual whose nOme appears below has made a financial commitment to the memorial that symbolizes the honor and respect due to those few whb have given the last full measure of their life in the defense of those Values Ihey held true to as a citizen soldier, sailor, airman, or marine. Regardless of the era or the need,'these souls answered freedom’s call to take up arms and to put themselves inlo harm's way for others. I dare .say lhat most never thought about their actions as being a part of some lofty ideal. Nay, men and women will fight for friend, for family, and for neighbor, They fight for those that ihey care most about. It is only fitting that we, the ones who have bcnefiled mosl from their selfless final acts, should make it our goal lo keep Iheir j memories alive in our hearts ahd minds for all time. Thank you: The Piedmont Antique Powet Association, The Rotiuy Club of Mocksville, The Cooleemee Historical Associulion, The Clarksville Exten.sion Homemaker Glub, John und Linda , Barnette in honor of their ancestors T. Holman and John Leach, Shirley Luglc, Estelle Smith, Jennifer Godbey, Elizabeth Sherrill, Brenda H. Messer. A spccial thanks to the authors whose work has given us this opportunity to honor more of Davie County’s finest: Hazel Winfree and Mary Alicc Hasty. Barry J. Cartner, Harold Frank, Jack Koontz Memorial Committee M o r e P r a y e r G r o u p s N e e d e d To Ihe editor: This past year has seen much change in the wny bur govern­ ment is being ran. Gas pricos have soared back up, groceries priccs, clothing, medical needs and our insurance cost of supple menl insurance has went up. Wc, senior citizens, were nol given a eost of living raise to keep up with these higher costs. Yel, our congress that has the one of best high paying job and job seciirily hns given their self, quietly nnother cost of living raise. They hnvo Ihe best mcdicnl insurance, travel arrangements, beauty needs, barbers, etc. They travel first class most of them in private jets furnished by us. Even after they retired, they still reap muny re- wnrds. Quile a few of them hnve not even paid from 2007 Ihcir in­ come taxes. Many of .them slill spend the nation's money like there was no problem. On bolh »ides of the two parties there are folks that have disgraced their families and yet are still in office, ' If sponsors of those highly paid uthlctics who have fulled to live up to the companies values arc stopping to use these folks, where is Iho outrage from average citizens over the lifestyle of politicians? - Moro than 450 women from our area of NC >vcnt up to Wash­ ington to be n part of the Ten Party ns they hand delivered more thnn 17,000 letters lo Sen. Kay Hagan usking her not logo along' .with Ihis Heallh Bill. Ourgpyernpj'i.srunkcdpneoflhe least eight popular governors in,' the nation. Her,arrival rating is in the 20s. , When Congress men and women of both parties are not voting the values thut Iheir supporters clcctcd them to servo us thoir reps, how can Ihey live with iheir conscience or do ihey hnve one? Thirty-four well re.spcclcd men and women who have served for the past generation in elected offices have issued a warning to Congreiis and the president that unless drastic steps aro taken to curb the spending_thal Iho next generation will be fucing a debt ruined counlry, , ' , As the queen of Frnnce (Mnrie Antoinette lost her hend along with her husband) when the starving folks of Franco were going through u severe lime of political unrest nnd luck of even bread to eat, slie made the slutcmcnt let them cat cnke. This is whut our government nnd elected officials seem lo be snying lo us ns they disregurd the consequences of our nation' job loss and conlinuo to spend millions of dollars for our grand­ children und those in the future that ure going to have a huge debt passed on to them. They are saying cuch grandchild is now is $40,000 in debt before they uro born. Doos everyone who has a sane mind not know we cun not spend whut we do nol have? I-am thankful one special duy when I was 28 (Aug. 10. 1970) thal 1 recognized thnl 1 needed someone in charge of my life. The book of Nehemiah found in the Old Testament tolls us aboul a mun whofio country was in ruins. Ho was 1,000 miles away from his country. His counlry was in distress and had been taken over. This book teaches us how the true Ood of tiiis worid is able lo use a man, woman und a child to turn their countries back to their old paths nnd striilghton out mosses made by foolish politicians when Ihere seems to be no hope. In the 1860s right nfler our country went tlirough a war where brothers, citizens killed each other, there were men, women, boys und girls meeting in prayer groups that brought a new awakening to Americu, In Ihe 1940s a time again when our county was in serious trouble with many being killed overseas again folks slopped up lo begin prayer groups. This is so much needed now, Linda Murdock Harmon Statesville Christmas, 1949 E(jlth and Ronnie Sain pay a visit to Santa while in Ciiariotte in 1949 in the photo above. The Enterprise Recofid welcomes old photographs of Davie people and places. Bring them by the newspa­ per office on South Main Street in Downtown Mocksville or send them via email to ernews@ davie- enterprise.com. 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DDVS/RCC is a United Way Agency. 4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 24,2009 The snow leaves a pastoral scene at this farm off Turrentine Church Road.- Photos by Robin Snow A Pike Electric employee checks power lines on Fairfield Road.Residents try to get a car out of a ditch on Gladstone Road. :ví' This house off US 64 West of Mocksvilie lights up the night, This light display in Sheffield Park is a reminder of the reason for the season. l’ 1 > I,^ ti .. ’ g МеИЛ>СН!ШАТ ÿi'j Jonah M üler December 29,2008 Parents.'Kcilh & Lisa Miller Jonahlscxcltcdto celebrale his ürs( Christmas with his family and wc are thankful lo God for the blessing thal Jonah Is In our lives! м е к к у ш ш А ^ Samuel David Jimenez December 24,2008 . Parents: Cesar Jimenez & Kella Castro You are the greatest gift wc could have ever gotten. Merry Christmas and Happy Birthday lo you Sammy! MGRRVOKKTMAS Dashel David DesNoyers July 28,2009 Parents; Jason 8< Sally DesNoyers We’re thankful God has odded Dashel to our family. Grandparents, Konnie & Susan Riddle a v a v a v a v a v >\v a .> D i s t r i c t C o u r t DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 24,2009 - £ The following cnses were disposed of during Dnvie District Court. Presiding; Judge Carlton Terry. Prosecuting: Steve Boone, Michelle Duff nnd Jamie Laprad, assistant DAs. - Jnlme Arteaga Almazan, allowing unlicensed person to drive, dismissed per plea of principle. - Robert Lee Benson, leash law violntion, dismissed due to insufficient evidence. - Timothy Scott Bobbitt, possession of 45 dosage units of clonazepam, dismissed, defendant pled guilty to statutory rape, evidence destroyed. - Jnnet Ciyburn Campbell, driving while license revoked, reduccd to failure to notify DMV of address change, $50, cost; unsafe tires, dismissed per plea. - Snndra Boatright Davis, misdemeanor larceny, dismissed in the interest of justice. • - Joshua David Faunce, speeding 70 in a 45, reduced to exceeding safe speed, $100, Woman Pleads Guilty After Hit And Run The contrast between the trees and snow makes photographs appealing. ' By Beth Cassidy Enterprise Record A Mocksvilie woman on her way home from work was charged with hit and run nfter her cnr collided with nnothcr July 1. Her case was heard in Davie District Court last week. Chassidy Lynn Ford, 25, of Tot Street, wns traveling west on 1-40 around 9:30 that evening, on her wny home from working as a phannacy technician at N.C. Bnptist Hospital. Attempting to pass nnother vehicle, Ford changed lanes, nnd her 2001 Honda swerved, colliding with a 1991 Chevrolet Caprice, driven by Shirley Thorne. Thorne testified in court, saying, “Mother and 1 were driving from Winston-Salem to her house on Ridgo Road. I was nbout five car lengths behind, a tractor-trailcr, nnd just as we passed the 801 exit, I saw a car passing me, and it seemed close. She hit me, and it made a loud scraping noise.” Thorne said the car then headed toward the median. • seemingly out of control, anti nt one point, Thorne snid she thought the cnr would hit the tractor-trailer, but the driver got control of the cnr, speeding up and taking off. “I then pulled out into'the loft lane and started to pursue her, and when she saw me, she cut in between two tractor-trailcrs," Thome said. Thorne said despite her best efforts, she was not able to get n tng number or catch up to the cnr, but she did keep it in sight, while calling 911. When the Honda exited nt Farmington Road, Thorne saw it and exited quickly, telling tiie 911 operator the car was going into a driveway. Trooper K.L. Leonnrd arrived nnd chargcd Ford with hit nnd run lenving the scene nfter causing property damage and unsafe lane change. Ford’s attorney, Chad Freeman, said, “Your honor, my client thought this was not an accident, but rather a close call. She did not think the vehicles mnde contnct,” Freeman said Ford only snw the damage to her car when she arrived at a residence to pick up her son. Freeman said she wns anxious to have the case disposed of nnd thnt “she just wants everyone to be whole and be hnppy nt the end of the dny." Thorne told Judge Carlton Terry she has had trouble getting insurance to pny what is needed to take ciire of repairs to her car. In a plea deal. Ford pled guilty to careless and reckless driving nnd was sentenced to 20 days, suspended 12, months. She is to pay $130 court costs and a $75 fine. The other charge was dismissed. Grand Jury Hands Down Indictments The following people were indicted by a grand jury for the Oct, 26 criminal session of Da­ vie County Superior Court, - Dewayne Elliot Collins, robbery wilh a deadly weapon, breaking/entering, Inrceny pur- sunnt to brenking/entering, fel­ ony larceny, attempted breaking/ entering, injury to real property, felony brenking/entering, - Tnbatha Kay Driver, felony breaking/entering, larccny pur­ suant to breaking/«,iiiMitig” : y:'" - Bessie Darlene Durham, hnbitunl felon, larceny by em- |)loyee. - John Allen Evnns, felony conspiracy, - Noris Eugene Hudson, fel­ ony breaking/entering, larceny pursuant to breaking/entering, - Matthew Todd Jones, finan­ cial card theft, - Snndra Micozzi, embezzle­ ment, - Anthony Duane Napier, nSfluIpiSn'i'feSjale, assaiflfbyi' strangulation, attempted second degree rape. - Stephen Pnul Shen II, com­ mon Inw robbery. - Anthony Jordan Smith, fel­ ony brenking/entering, Inrceny pursunnt to brenking/entering. - Mnrvin Lewis Sullivan, possession with intent to sell/ deliver cocaine, - Fredrick Chad Talbert, breaking/entering, larceny pur­ suant lo breaking/entering, 51 iSieynthia T\imer, embezilei ment. cost. - Daniel Harold French, second degree trespass, sentenced to 15 days, suspended l2months, not go about Wiico gas station, not go about victim or her family, abide by current and future 50b orders, cost; communicating thrents, misdemeanor stniking, dismissed per plen, - Ashley Nicole Frye, consuming nlcohol by person under ngé 19, dismissed per complinnce with civil settlement, - Brodford Kejth Oaither, driving while license revoked, sentenced to 120 days, suspended 24 months, 48 hours community scrvice, $100, cost, $200 attorney fee;' failure to wear sent belt, dismissed per plen, - Jamie Daniel Ornnt, communicating threats, dismissed due to failure of prosecuting witness to appear, - Coy Thomns Harris, DWI, sentenced to 60 days, suspended 12 months, credit for per-forming 24 hours community service, crcdit for substance abuse assessment/ follow trentment, surrender license, not operate veliieie until licensed, limited driving privilege/$100 fee; speeding 58 in a 45, fictitious/altered titie/registrntion, dismissed per plen; driving while licensc revoked, sentenced to 20 dnys. Appealed, - Rufus Hunter, felony probation violation out of county, probation revoked, sentenced to 6-8 months con-current with sentence being served, crcdit for three days in jail; possession with intent to sell/deliver marijuana, dismissed per plea; possession drug paraphernalia, sentenced to 120 dnys, evidence destroyed. - Amy Joyce Jones, simple assault, dismissed due to fnilurc of prosecuting witness under subpoena to nppenr. - Dustin Cntl Jordan, hnrnssing phone cnll, dismissed - Jonnthnn Lemm, driving while license revoked, prnyer for judgment continued, cost. - James Lee Leonard, shoplifting concealment of goods, sentenced to 15 days, suspended 12 months, 24 hours community service, not go about premises of Walmart until receiving written permission, cost, $200 attomey fee. - Тепу Mason, misdemeanor probation violation out of county, sentenced to three days, - Heather Renee Mathis, felony obtaining controlled substance by fraud/forgery, reduced to, misdemennor common law forgery, sentenced to 45 dnys, suspended 12 months, 24 hours community service, obtain substance abuse assessment/treatment, not go about premises of Foster Drugs during suspendion, cost, - Kari Edward MoFrederick, driving while license revoked, reduced to no license, sentenced to 45 days, suspended 12months, $50, cost, $200 nttorney fée. ■ - Dnvid Patrick McOreevy, driving while license revoked, reduced to no license,sentenced to45 days,suspended 12months, $35, cost, $200 attorney fee;. expired registrntion, driving while license revoked,dismissed per plen. - Adnm James Mcllwnin, domestic criminal trespass, injury to real property, dismissed per civil settlement, - Nickoias C. Pane, hunting turkey during closed season, $250, cost, weapon ordered dtstroyed, defendant may keep hunting license; taking beardless hen turkey, dismissed per plea, - Shannon D, Pulliam, DWI, sentenced to 60 days,suspended 12 months, 24 hours community service, credit for substnnce nbuse assessment/follow trentment, surrender license, not opernte vehicle until license, limited driving privilege/$100 fee, $100, cost Jack Lester Reiniger, failure oj^prMeoùling«.^ revoked, witness'to nppenr.” ' , reduccd to fnilure to notify DMV of nddress chunge, $100, cost. - Willinm J. Snnderson, speeding 40 in a 25, reduced to 34 in a 25, $10,cost; no license, dismissed, Corrected. , - Curtis Shawn Setile, failure to wear seat belt, $25j50, cost; possession/display of Itered/ fictitious/revöked license, dismissed, corrected, ’ - Michelle S: Shadroui, harassing phone call, dismissed due to failure of proisecuting witness to appear. - Joyce McDaniel Shaver, three counts simple assault, brenking or entering, dismissed due to failure of prosecuting witness to appear. - Jason Olenn Shermer, harassing phone cnll, dismissed nt request of prosecuting witness, - Jamicn Renee Smith, DWI, sentenced to60 days, suspended 12 months, 24 hours cotnmunity service, surrender license, not operate vehicle until licensed, credit for substnnce abuse nssessment/follow treatment, limited driving privitege/$100 fee, $100, cost; reckless driving to endanger, dismissed per plen, - Chrystnl R. Thomas, no license, $100, cost. - William Randolph Tilley, DWI, sentenced to two years, ' suspended 24 months, 30 .days active, 72 hours community service, surrender license, not operate vehicle until licensed, credit for substance abuse assessment/follow treatment, cooperate with Day Reporting ; Center, consume no alcohol, $500, cost; driving while license revoked, failure to^ wear seat belt, dismissed per plen. - Stephanie Marie Wall, shoplifting concenlment of goods, $25, cost, $ 150 attomey, $12,96 restitution jointly and severally with co-defendant. - Lindsay B. Waudby, failure to secure passenger under age 16, dismissed per plea; reckless driving;to:endoD8er, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. ТЬгте To Face Charges S u p e r i o r C o u r t For Local Larcenies ..................... By Jackic Seabolt Enterprise Record Tis the season of giving, but two criminal cases in the county have shown some people have the tendency to take what’s not theirs. Arrests have been made in one of the cnses - involving sto­ len checks - but authorities are still looking for two suspects in the other case. According to Dnvie Sheriff’s Capt. J.D, Hnrtmnn, the first cnse involves an eldérly womnn from Bermuda Run, On Nov. 12 Dorothy Bnidno, 90, reported some checks hnd been stolen. Investigators discovered thnt Angeln Nicole Mendwell,27,of East Bend had been working ns n companion for Brudno nnd hnd written severni checks and taken a credit card, Meadwell worked forBlessed Assurance Companion Cnre, but is no longer with the compnny, according to Hnrtman. “She [Meadwell] had written several checks,includingone to her boyfriend,” Hnrtman snid, Terry Burchnm, also of East Bend, tried to cash the check at a Yadkinville bunk nnd wns arrested. He was chnrged with pussing n forged check. His arrest led investigntors to Meadwell, They lenrned thnt Meadwell had written checks on Bmdno’s account for more than $12,000 dollars, had mnde chnrges nt h retail store and restaurant, had paid off n loan, and purchased a Jeep. “Ali this activity took plnce in the Inst 90 days,” Hartman said. Meadwell was charged with three felony counts of forgery, two counts misdemeanor lar­ ceny, and financial cnrd fraud. She was plnced in Dnvie De­ tention Center in lieu of n $6000 secured bond,« The second cnse involves a daughter who is alleged to have written over $5000 worth of checks on her mother’s account before disappearing from the county. Hartman said that in Decem­ ber 2007 Robin Byers reported thnt someone had stolen checks from her. An investigation led au­ thorities to Byer’s daughter as a suspect, but they were unable to locnte her, Lnst week, on Dec, 16, in­ vestigntors received informa­ tion that Byer’s dnughter had changed her nnme to Crystal Danielle Costner, The 27-year- old is believed to be living in the Walnut Cove area, according to Hartman, “We got n photo from the Department of Motor Vehicles and mude a positive ID,” Hart­ man snid, "We nlso obtnined infonnation on the person she’d been married to when this inci­ dent occurred,” Jason Bustos, 28, lived in Forsyth County and was former­ ly married to Costner, He has an outstanding warrant for uttering a forged endorsement, Costner has 15 charges pending against her ranging from larceny to forgery, “Anyone with information on where they are currently residing is asked to contact the Sheriff’s Department at 751- 5547,” Hartman said. tion of previous sentence, - Efron R. Hernandez, felony extortion, reduced to attempted obtaining property by false pre­ tense, sentenced to 4-5 months, credit for time served; no op­ erators license, dismissed per plen. - Melvin Mock, mnintaining Costner W A N T E D OLD COINS Bud Hauser 998-8692 or 751-5812 Meadwell Bustos The following cases were heard in Davie Superior Court the week of Dec; 14.,Presid­ ing; Judge Ted Royster. Pros­ ecuting; Rob S. "niylor, Steve Boone, nnd Wendy J. Terry, Assistnnt DAs. - Rnndy Michael Barker, manufacture of schedule VI controlled substnnce, main­ taining vehicle/dwelling for controlled substance, dismissed per plea; munufnctiire of sched­ ule VI controlled substnnce, sentenced to 8-10 months, suspended 36 months, cost. $562,20 restitution, give DNA snmple, evidence ordered de­ stroyed, - Kevin Lee Hnrrison Jr,, felony probntion violntion, pnrole revoked, sentenced to 8-10 months, - Rufus Hunter, felony pro­ bntion violation, probation revoked, sentenced to 22-27 months, credit for time served, - Kevin Stoffon Pegues, habitual felon, sentenced to 140-177 months, - Michael Derrick Porter, habitual felon and posses­ sion/transport of counterfeit instmment, sentenced to 60-81 months, credit for time served; possession/manufacture of fraudulent ID, dismissed per plea. - Katrina Dawn Powell, mis­ demeanor probation violation, parole revoked, sentenced to entenced to 45 dnys at expira- P h ilC a r A u lo m o liv e & T ir e j№ ur Full SeiTice Veliicle Maintenance Center • CERTIFIED 0CW CK« SERVICE « CARINO PROFESSIONAL SERVICE •TIRE SALES, SERVICE AND WHEEL ALIGNMENT 1628 Hwy. 601 S. • Mbcksville • 751-1800 owMr_______"Philcarfor your c a r”___________ vehicle/dwelling for controlled .substance, possession bf dru^ pnrnphernnlin, dismissed per plen; possession with intent to sell/deliver cocaine; sentenced to'9-II months, suspended'24 months, give DNA sample, $600, $300 attorney fees, credit for time served. S e l l i t f a s t ... S e l l i t n o w ... i n t h e c l a s s i f i e d s 1-877-751-2120 EVERYDAY FUU SERVICE OIL CHANGE 6 - DÁVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdny, Dec. 24,2009 P u b l i c R e c o r d s Mocksville Police The following incidents were reported lo tlie Mocksville Po­ lice Depiirtment. - The lnix:cny of a pur.se from n restniirnnt off Cooper Creek drive was reported Sept. 28, ■ - The breaking, entering nnd Inrceny of n television from n residence on Hillcrest Drive wns reported Dec, 16, - A display wns knocked over at Murphy USA, Cooper Creek Drive, on Dec. 16. - A unruly resident was re­ ported Dec. 17 nt Somerset Court. - A mnn reported Deo. 17 dogs were running lopse off West Maple Street. - Tires lo a vehicle on Forest Lane were punctured, it was reported Dcc. 18. - A disagreement was re­ ported Ded. 18 nt a residence on Milling Rond. - The larceny of money from a business off Yndkinville Rond wns reported Dec. 15. Arrests. - Barbara Gilbert Cope, 62, of Carnvnn Lane, wns chnrged Dec. 14 with shoplifting. Sho Is accused of stealing items from . Wnlniart. - Joso Alberto Qama-Men- dez, 18, of Rolling Hills Lane, wns charged Dec, 15 with as­ sault on a female. Trial date: Jnn. 14, - Frances Belinda Dewalt, 23, of Sniisbury, wns chargcd Dcc, 19 on nn order for arrest from Yadkin County. - Baxter Perroll Matthew, 22, of Woodleaf, wns chnrgcd Dcc. 18 with DWI, possession of drugs nnd drug pnrnphemalia. Trial date; Jnn. 15. - Norris Eugene Hudson, 44, of Foster Street, was chnrgcd Dcc. 17 with intimidating n wit­ ness. Trial date; Jan. 7. IVafHc Accidcnts - No charges were filed after n wreck on Wilkesboro Street nt 7;26 a.m. Dec. 20. Timothy Alan Phelps, 31, of Conover, failed to stop the 1986 Ford he wns driving before it struck the rear of n 2007 Pon­ tiac driven by Edward Arthur Theurer Jr., 79, of Slncee Trail, reported Office Michael R. Willard. - Willinm Jeffrey Sander­son, 42, of Swicegood Road, Cooleemee, was driving n 1996 «Oldsmoblle on Soulh Mnin Street nl 9:30 p.m. when it slid inlo n utility pole, reported Of­ ficer Reuben J. Ijames. - Vniln Hnrold Micnl, 38, of West Mnple Avenue, wns operat­ ing a 2007 Knwnsaki motorcycle on Yndkinville Rond when it crashed on snow at 3;30 p.m. Dec. 18, reported Officer B.M. Parker. - A driver couldn’t make n tum on n snowy Lexington Rond nt 6:01 p.m. Deo. 18. Felecla Settle McSwain,42, of Cleveland, NC wns driving n 2006 Toyota that slid into n 1996 Mercury driven by Melissa Lentz Hill, 44, of Hobson Drivo, reported Officer E.M. Parker. Cooleemee Police The following are from Cooleemee Police Department reports. - A womnn reported on Dec. 10 a prowler at a residence on Center Street. Officer Brent Cranford responded, nnd found no sign of n prowler in Ihe neigh­ borhood. - A dislurbnnce wns reported on Dec. 8 nt Suntrust Bnnk. - A mnn reported the Inrceny of two chainsaws Dec. 10 from the basement lo a residence on Dnvic Street. - A cnr wns lowed Ihnt wns blocking Ruffin Street at Olnd- stone Road on Dec. 14. . - Two teens were cited Dec. l9 in the Cooleemee Elemen­ tary School parking lot. Officer Brent C. Cranford checked on tho car in thc parking lot at about 3:50 p.m. Ho found a “Inrge Samurai sword” and a pack of firecrackers, and a small nmouiU of mnrljunnn nnd n pocket knife on Iho two teens in the cnr, wiio snid they were waiting on n friend. Jnmes Joseph Smith, 18, of Wilderness Way, Mocksvillc, was citcd for simple possession of marijuana and drug parn- phernnlin. Joshua Brinn Connell, 19, of Statesville, was cited for pos­ session of a weapon on school grounds. The sword, a 100 firecracker pack, .08 grams of marijuana nnd a pipe were confiscated. - Someone iiicgnlly dumped items onto Stokes Yarn property off Main Street, it was reported Dcc. 7. Fires Dnvic County fire depnri- ments responded to tho follow­ ing calls; Dec. 16; William R. Davie, 3:09 n.m., Chnucer Lnne, fire alarm; Center nssisted; Mocks­ ville nssisted; Mocksville, 11:37 n.m., WnlMnrt, vohicle fire; Wil­linm R. Dnvie assisted. Dcc. 17: Jerusnlem, 5:30 p.m.,Cheny Hill Rond,reported structure firo; Cooleemee ns­ sisted. Dcc. 18: Jerusnlem,4:15 n.m.. Boxwood Church Rond, fire nlnrm; Smith Orovo, 12:02 p.m., Gun Club Rond, nuloniobile ac­ cident; Smith Grove, 3:Q3 p.m., 1-40 Enst, automobile nccident; Cenler,3;05 p.m., 1-40 West,au­ tomobile accident;County Line, 3; 12 p.m., 1-40 Enst.nutomobilc nccidcnt; Cornnlzer-Dulin, 3:20 p.m., Cornntzer Rond, nutomo- bllc accident; County Lino,3:32 p.m., 1-40 East, automobile nc- cident;Jenisnlcm,3:37 p.m.,US 601 SQUih,nutomobile nccident; Mocksville,4:04 p.m., US 158, nutomobile accident; Smith Grove, 4:11 p.m., 1-40 West, automobile accident; Center, 4:18 p.m.,1-40 West,nutomobile accident; Center, 5; 10 p.m., US 64 West, automobile accident; Smilh Grove, 5:15 p.m., 1-40 Enst, automobile accident; Cen­ ter, 5:15 p ,m., 1-40 West, nutomo­ bile accident; County Line,5:30 W is h in g y o u a safe & HAPPY HOLIDAY FULL OF • PEACE & CHEER , : yJw YOUR FRIENDS V at BANK OF THE CAROLINAS . Member FDIO p.m.; Jerusnlem, 5:57 '¡j.m., US 601 South,nutomobile nccident; Mocksville, 6:54 p.m.. Milling Rond, power pole fire. Dec. 19: Cooleemee, 11:45 a.m., Joyner Strcet, gns fumes in homo; Jerusalem nssisted; Jerusalem, I2;26 p.m.. Twin Ccdnrs Golf Rond. Arrests The Davie County Sheriff's Depnrtment made the following arrests; - Roger Lee Allen, 55, of Howardtown Circle, Advancc was nrrested Dec. 9 for simple nssnult.Trinl dnte: Jnn. 28. -Phillip Wesley Watson, 48, of Godbey Rond, Mocksville wns nrrested Dec, 11 for assault wilh a deadly weapon.Trial date: Jan. 14. - Norris Eugene Hudson, 44, of Foster Strcel, Mocksville was an:ested Dcc. 15 for com­ municating throats. Trial date: Jnn. 14. - Bessie Dariene Durham ,45, of Alnmosn Drive, Advance wns arrested Dec. 15 on an order for arresl. Trial dote: Jan. 4. - Louie Cari Doby, 59, of Beauchamp Road, Advance whs arrested Dec. 16 for, mis­ demeanor stalking. Trinl date: Jan. 14. - Jerry Wayne Copó, 37, of Florida wns arrested Jnn. 16 for fniluretonppenr.Trinl date: Dec. 30 in Guilford County. -Michncl Hanes Driscoll,44, •ofTennessee was arrested Dcc. 16 forobtnining property by fnlse pretense; Trinl dnte: Dec. 21 In Alamance County. - Carol Middleton Groves, 55, ofTonnessee was arrested Dec. 16 forobtnining property by fnlse pretense. Trinl date: Dec. 21 in Alamance County. -Ricky Dale Hall, 35, of US 601 South, Mocksville wns nr­ rested Dec. 18 for nssnult on a female, communicating threats, nnd interfering wilh emergency cnil. Trinl dnte: Jnn. 28. - Terri May Loggins, 48, of Deadmon Road, Mocksville wns nrrested Dec. 19 for simple assnult. Trinl dnte: Jnn. 14. - Jnmie Leigh Hinit, 20, of Salisbury was arrested Dec. 19 for simple assault. Trial dale: Feb. 4. - Jerry Allen White, 32, of US 601 North,'Mocksville was arrested Dec.20forintoxlcation/ disruption, resisting n public offi- cer,nnd possession of mnrljunnn. Trinl dnte: Feb. 4. 'Amanda Sue Abshire,24,of Cnrnvnn Lnne, Mocksville wns arrested Dec. 20 for fnilure lo nppenr. Trinl dnte: Jnn. 4, - John Redmond Gnither, 54, of Bnrney Rond, Advnnce wns nrrested Dcc, 20 for failure to nppenr, TYIal dnte: Jan. 7. Sheriff’s Department , The following incidents were reported to the Dnvie County Sheriff's Depnrtment. ■ - Larceny was reported nt Davie High School on Dec. 1Ó. - On Dec. 11 nn nssnult wns reported at a home on Godbey Rond, Mocksville. - Lnrceny was reported at Davie High School on Dec. 11. - On Dec.Jl thrents were reported at a restaurant on US 601 North,,Mocksville. - Damage to property was reported at n home on Nnenae Lane, Advance on Dec. II. - On Dec. 12 Inrceny was reported al a home on Clairmont Lane, Mocksville. - Trespassing and a burglnry were reported nt n homo on "Hir- renline Church Rond, Mocks­ villc on Dec. 12. - On Dec. 13 Inrceny wns reported nl n home on Dnniels Rond, Mocksville. - Vnndnlism wns reported nt n home on Polls Rond, Advance on Dec. 13. - On Dec. 13 damage lo personal property was reported at a location on Lady Bug Lane, Mocksville. - Threats wore reported at a locntion on NC 801, Mocksville on Dec. 13. - On Dec. 13 counterfeit money wns reported nt n conve­ nience store on US 601 South, Mofiksville. - Thrents were reported nt a homo on Dianna Lane, Mocks­ ville on Dec. 13. - On Dec. 14 a brcak-ln wns reported nt a home on Win­ chester Drivo, Advance. - Harassing phone calls were reported at n home on North Hnzelwood Drive, Mocltsville on Dec. 14. - On Dec. 14 an aggravated assault was reported nt a home on Gordon Drive, Advance. - Trespassing wns reported . nl n home on Rninbow Rond, Advnnce on Dec. 14. I - On Dec. 15 an assault was reported at n home on Deck Circle, Mocksville. ' - A break-in nnd damage to property were reported nt n retail eslnblishmentonUS601 South, Mocksville on Deo. 15. - On Dec. 15 Inrceny from n motor vohiclo wns reported at n home on NC 801 North, Mocksville. - Larceny wns reported nt n restnurnnlon US 158,Advnnco on Dec. 16. - On Dec. 16 vnndnlism nnd larceny were reported al n loca­ tion on 1-40 in the counly. - A burglary was reported nl n home on Thoroughbred Lane, Mocksville on Dcc. 16. - On Dec. 16 trespassing nnd, lnrceny were repprtcd nt n locntion on Benr Creek Church Road, Mocksville. - A break-in, larceny, and vnndnlism wore reported at n homo on Lenthcrwood Lnno, Advnnco on Dcc. 16. - On Dcc. 18 vnndnlism was reported at n liome on Howell Rond, Mocksvillc. - Idontlly theft wns reported nt a iiomo on Andrew Road, Advance on Dec. 18. - On Dec. 18 larceny was reported at Dnvie High School. - An nnitnnl complaint wns reported nt n home on US 601 North, Mocksviiio on Dcc. 18. - On Dec. 19 damage to prop­ orty was reported at a home on Gordon Drive, Advance. ' - Damage to property wns reported at a home on Edgevvood Circle, Mocksvillc on Dec. 19. - On Dec. 19 vnndnlism was reported at a home on Weslside Drive, Mocksville. - An assault on a female was reported at n homo on Cross Street, Cooleemeo on Dcc. 20.. - On Dec. 20 n domestic dis- turbnnce nnd trespassing were reported nt a home on Hobson Drive, Mocksville. Highway Patrol The following traffic wrecks in Dnvie Counly were lisled by the N.C. Highwny Pnirol. • A Dnvie womnn wns chnrged wilh failure lo yield nfter the vehicle she wns driving hit anotiier Dec. 11.' Vilmn Cnrbnilo De-Jesus of Lakewood Avenue, Mocksvillc wns stopped in her 1994 Nissnn nl Ihe stop sign on Lnkowood Villnge Road wniling lo mnke a lefl uirn onto US 601. Teresn Sieclmnn Whilnker of Mnson Drive, Mocksville wns driving her 2008 Ford soulh on US 601 nnd slnrted slowing to mnke n left turn onto Deadmon Rond. De-Jesus fniled to yield lo Whi- inker's vehicle, proceeded into the intersection, nnd her vehicle collided with Whitnker’s, Trooper M.W. Whitener re­ ported the accident occurred at npproximntely 6:40 p.m, nnd there were no injuries. • A Dnvie woman wns charged wilh running n stop light nfter she wrecked her vehicle on Dec. 14, Knillyn Brewer Clinard of Doby Road, Mocksville was driving her 1995 Ford north on NC 801. Brooke Sanders Wilcox of Cleary Rond, Mocksville wns driving her 2002 Volkswngcn enst on NC 801 making a left turn onto the 1-40 onstbound rnmp. Clinnrd disregarded a red slop signal and collided with Wilcox’ vehicle in Ihe intersec­ tion. Trooper K.L. Leonnrd re- ported Ihe accident occurred at approximately 5:16 p.m. nnd there were no injuries. • There were five reports of deer hit by nulomobiles in the county Inst week. In Ihe follow­ ing reports no injuries to the drivers were reported: Thomns Manuel Comatzer of Fork Bixby Road, Advance was driving his 2003 Saturn west on Markland Road when it collided wilh a deer crossing the road. Trooper K.L. Leonard re­ ported the accident occurred at approximately 6:22 p.m. on Dec. 13. Heather Jennine Anderson of Rcnegnr Rond, Hnrmony wns driving a 1996 Honda vehicle east on Bear Creek Church Road when it collided wilh n deer. Trooper C.D. Hnll reported the nccident occurred nl npproxi- mntcly 6:50 a.m. on Dec, 14. Donnn Wilson Crnnfill of Beauchamp Rond, Advance wns driving a 2006 Ford ensl on Beauchamplown Road when il collided with n deer. Trooper M.W. Whitener re­ ported the nccident occurred at approximaiely 4:30 p.m. on Dec. 15. Jnnice Thompson Smilh of Lexington wns driving a 2000 Buick enst on US 64 when it collided with a deer. Trooper M.W. Whitcner re­ porled the nccidcnt occurred nl approximately 8:35 p.m. on Dec. 15. William Henry Battcrman of Salisbury was driving his 2009 Toyotn south ori US 601 when it collided with a deer crossing the road. Trooper K.L. Leonard re­ ported thc accident occurred ill approximaloly 7:55 p.m. on Dcc. 15. • No charges were filed after an accident on Dcc. 14. Dorothy Bailey Brudno of Bing Crosby Boulevard, Advanco wns driving her 1994 Mercedes west on US 158 at­ tempting lo make a right turn Inlo a public driveway. Brudno missed her turn nnd ran off tho right sido of the road. Her vehi­ cle cnme to rest on Ihc shoulder of US 158. Trooper K.L Leonard re­ ported Ihe accidcnt occurred al approximately 5:58 p.m. and there were no injuries. • A Davie womnn wns chai;ged wilh unsnfe movement after her vehicle hit another Dec. 14. Phyllis Lodomn Rcep of Sanford Avenue, Mocksville wns driving her 2001 Honda vehicle south, making a left tum from Greenhill Road onto Dnvie Acndemy Ridge Rond. Dnvid Lnwrence Cnrtner of Ridge Rond, Mocksville was driving his 2002 OMC pick-up west on Davio Acndemy Ridge Rond. Reep fniled to yield right of wny to Cnrtner’s truck nnd the two collided. Trooper C,D. Hnll reported the nccident occurred nt npproxi­ mntely 11:50 a,m, • TWo drivers wore chnrgcd in n three vehicle wreck thnl occurred Dec. 14. Donald Ray Baker of US 64 Enst, Advnnce wns driv­ ing a 2000 Jeep north on US 601 behind a 2009 Honda ve­ hicle driven by Richnrd Michnel Heaggans of Juney Beauchamp Rond, Advance. Heaggnns hnd stopped in the northbound lnne for slopped irnffic. Baker fniled 10 reduce the speed of his vehicle nnd il collided with Henggans'. Joshun Ryan Oswoll of S. Sniis­ bury Street, Mocksville wns driving a 2004 Nissnn north on US 601 and fniled to reduce the speed of his vehicle before 11 collided with Bnker’s. Bnker nnd Oswell were charged wilh fnilure to reduce speed. Trooper M.W. Whitener re­ ported the accident occurred nt npproximntely 3:25 p.m. and Ihere were no injuries. • A Davie man wns charged with safe movement violntion^ nfter nn nccident on Dec. 15. Joseph W. Knight of Fork Bixby Rond, Advnnce was stopped in his 1998 Chevrolet pick-up at the gns pumps in the pnrking lot of Four Brothers Store, then started traveling wost in the parking lot. Michaci Leroy Hugar of Idlewild Road, Advance wns driving his 2002 Chevrolet pick-up west in the pnrking lot, made n left turn in front of Knight, and the two tollided. Trooper M.W. Whitener re­ ported the accident occurred al approximately 7:10 p.m. and there were no injuries. • A Davie woman was chnrged with cnrcless/rcckless driving after she wrecked the vehicic she was driving Dec. 15. Ruby-Danielle Gnddy of Wcstview Avenue, Mocksvillc wns driving her 1995 Mazda south on NC 801. Gaddy’s ve­ hicle ran off thc right side of the rond, trnveled down nn embnnk- menl, and collided wilh n fcnce. Gnddys' vchicle continued trav­ eling south in n cow pnslure and cnme to rest. Onddy's vehicle then trnveled west and collided ■ wilh an embnnkment. Gnddy stated that she did nol remember anything about the collision. Trooper K.L. Leonard re­ ported the nccident occurred nt npproximntely 6:36 p.m. and Gaddy and three passengers were taken lo Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Snlom for treatment. • A Davie woman was charged with exceeding n snfe speed nfter she wrecked Ihe vehicle she wns driving Dec. 17.Jennifer Rose Osborne of US 64 West, Mocksville wns driving her 1993 Toyotn west on Country Lnne exceeding n snfe speed for n curve. Osborne losl control of thc vehicle, crossed tho centcr line, nnd collided with a tree and mailbox. Trooper C.D. Hnll reported the accident occurrcd nt npproxi­ mntely 5:03 n.m. nnd Osborne wns tnken to Rownn Reglonnl Medicnl Ccnter In Sniisbury for Irentment. , • A Dnvie womnn wns chnrgcd with snfe movement violntion nflcr the vehicle she wns driving hit another Dec. 17. Amy Myers Smilh of Liberty Church Rond, Mocksville wns stopped in a 2005 Chevrolet behind n 2008 Kin driven by Mclissn Wnlkcr Souther of Wng- ner Rond, Mocksville. Wngnor was nt n stop sign wniling to proceed onlo US 601. Smith’s vehicle collided with Ihe rear of Wagner's. Trooper M.W., Whitener re­ ported the accident occurrcd nl approximately 6:40 a.m. nnd there wore no injuries. • No chnrges were filed nfter nn nccident on Dec. 18. Jimmy Van Hollnnd of Us 601 South, Cooleemee wns driving his 1982 Ford south pn US 601. Miguel Angel Lnrn of Kernersville wns driving a 2008 Nissnn north on. US 601. Hol­ lnnd losl control of his vehicle on the snow covered rond nnd crossed the centerline. Lnrn was unable to avoid Holland's vehicle nnd collided wilh it. Trooper J.R. Allred reported the accident occurred at approxi­ mately 3:45 p.m. nnd there were no injuries. • No chnrges were filed nfter nn nccident on Dec. 18. Audrey Gilmore Peebles of Grover Rond, Mocksvillc wns driving her 1997 Ford south on Garwood Rond whon she lost control of the vehicle in n snow covered left curve. Peebles’ ve­ hicle rnn off the left side of the rond and collided with a tree, Trooper J.R. Allred reported the accident occurred nt npproxi­ mntely 3:15 p,m. • No chnrges were filed after nn nccident on Dec. 18. Christy Wyatt Graybeal of Mt. Airy was driving her 1996 Dodge west on Garwood Road when she lost control on the snow covered road. Graybeal's vehicle ran off the right side bf the road, traveled down a Small ravine, and collided with a tree. Trooper J.R. Allred reported Ihe accident occurred at approxi- mjilely 4:02 p.m. and there were no injuries. D a t e l i n e DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 24,2009 - 7 F u n d ra is e rs Ongoing Cooleemee Civitans BBQ Chick­ cn, 3n) Fri. of cach month, nt Cool­ eemee Civitan BIdg., Cooleemee. Serving 1/2 chickcn, BBQ slaw, baked beans, roll & pound cake. $7 per plale. Reserve your plale, sign up nt Cooleemcc Hardware or call 284-2196 or 284-2030. Will deliver order of five (5) or morc. Proceeds to help pay for Cooleemee Civitnn Comm. Bldg. Wesley United Methodist Church Ham & Sausage Breakfast, wilh nil thc trimmings, 3rd Snt. of each monlh, 6-10 n.m. R e lig io n Thursday, Dec. 24 .Christmas Eve Servicc, nt Eagle Heights Church, 5 p.m. Music nnd candlelight service. Christmas Eve Servicc, Holy Eucharist and Cnndlellght, 7 p.m.. Episcopal Church of Ascension nt Fork. Annual Christmns Eve I’rogrnni, nt Mocksvillc SccoAd I’resbylcrinn Church, 6 p.m., program & piny presented by Youlh Dept. Chrislmas EvcSGrvice,nt Fnrmlng- lonUMC, 7 p.m. wilh hnndbclls.n children’s progrnm, nnd cnndlellght scrvice "Carols nnd Candles.” IVaditionnl Lovefenst.nl Mnccdo- nln Moravian Church, 4 p.m. nnd 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 27 Christmas Scrvicc, nt Cornntzer UMC, choir program nnd candle lighting scrvicc, 7 p.m. Food nnd fellowship nfter^vnrds in fellow­ ship hnll. Ongoing Kids Night, evciy 'Wed. nl New Union UMC, 1869 Sheffield Rd., 6:30-7:30 p.m. For info; 492- 6408. AflcrSchooiCnre, Advunce UMC, K-5th,Aug.25,2009-June 10,2010, 3-6 p.m., Cost: $ 140 per monlh, for morc info or lo register: 998-0199 or 998-4872. M O PS (MothersofPrcschooiers), 1st nnd 3rd Fri. of every month during Irndilional school yenr, 9:30- 11:45 n.m.. Cornerstone Christinn Church, 1585 NC 801 North, Mocksvilto, 998-0600. 1120 (His (0 Own), new ministry nl Jerusnlem Bnpl, Church,3203 US 601 S.,Mocksvillc. On Wednesdays nl 7 p.m. for 18-29 year olds who nre college, singlo, or married. Wc cover topics pertinent & inlere.sling to Ihls age group. Awann, eveiy Wed. cvening.6;30-8 p.m. ul Eagle Heights Church. The Life & '^caching of Jesus, presented by Mocksville Sevenlh- Day Adventist Church, Mon. & Thurs. nt 7 p.m., nt 407 Milling ■ Rd., Mocksville. Free ndmission. For Info: 704-876-3665. AW ANA & Youth Program, at Ijames Bnpl. Church, each Sun. evening 5:45-7:30 p.m., ages four through sixth grnde. Info: 492- 6434. A Woman’s Discussion Class, Approiwliing Ihe Temple of God. Psalms 26 each Tues. 10:30-11:30 a .m. nt Jericho Church of Christ. All women invited. Call 704-798-2038 for info. Women’s Bible Study, is con­ ducted every Wed. night nt Jericho Church of Christ, 7:30 p.m. currenl topic: authentic relationships. All nialerinis provided at no cost. All women invited. CnII 492-5711 or 492-5291. Women’s Bible Study, every Wed. 5-6 p.m.. In n home near Milling Roud area. All women welcome. Info: 751-5229, Women’s Bible Study, focusing on Biblical women from female perspective and African Americnn, Lntino, nnd Americnn women, 2nd Snt. of each month nt Fairfield Bapt. Church, 164 Excalibur Lane (off U.S. 601 S.). Info: 940-5149. Women’s Study Group, Phn.se 2, on Biblicnl women, prc.senlcd by Hnnnnh’s Ministries. Free & held every sccond Snt. of ench month. 10-11 a.m. All wclcome. Info: 940-5149. CareNet Counseling Centers, at First Baptist Church, 390 N. Mnin St., Mocksville. Offers inter-dc- nomlnntionnl counseling. Academi­ cally trained, certified counselors & menlnl heallh professionals. Info. & appl. 751-2041, PrCschool/Parcnts Morning Out, Bethlehem United Meth. Time: 9 a.m.-noon. Ages 1 & 2 - M.W or T,Th.Age3 - M,T,Th.Age4& Pre-K - three or four days per week. Cnlt 998-6820. Preschool, al Center United Mcth. Church, 2 dnys per week or 4 days per week (4 yr. old cinss); 2 dnys per week (3 yr. old cinss); 2 dnys per week (2 yr. old cinss) 8:30-11:30 n.m. Phone 940-3753. Awana & Bible Study, Wednes­ days nt 7 p.m., Hope Bnptist Tab- ernncle. S to e cia l E v e n ts Friday, Dec. 25 Christmas Moming Community Breakfast, presented by Serving Him Ministries, nl C ’s Batbei)ue Restnurant, 2203 US 601 North, Mocksvlllo, doors will open 6 n,m. and brcukfast will be served until 10 a.m. No chnrgc, bul donntions accepted wilhnllprocccdstoServing Him Ministries. Ongoing Live Music & Dancing, every Snt. night bluegrass, nt Sheffield Music Hnll, cnil 704-546-3099 for info. CofTee House, 4th Sun. ench month, 7 p.m., nl Cornalzer UMC. Oood coffee, good fellowship, & good music. Farmington Farmer's Market, Saturdays 8 u.m. til 1 p.m. Dotes to F^ennember Saturday, Jan. 9 Auditions, Davie County Arts Council Brock Plnyers for Arsenic & OldUicc,l-4p.m.Callbncks4:30-6 p.m. For more info: 751-3112. Ongoing Free Monthly Dinbeles/Blood Pressure/Cholesterol Screenings, lust Fri. of ench month in 2009 at WalMart, 9 a.m. Ill 12 noon. Spon- .sored by Davie Lion’s Club. Visit Cooleemee’s Mill Village Museum, 14 Church St., Wcd.-Snt. 1Q a .m. til 4 p.m .Tours also avnilnble by nppt. Call 284-6040. Storytimes, nt Dnvie Co'. Ubrary: Tues. lOn.m. & Fri. 11 a.m.-stories, songs, fun for preschoolers. 1st Snt. of every monlh - stories/activities for kids of all ages. At Cooleemeo Branch: every other Thurs. 10:30 a.m. (call orchcck website fordates). At Hillsdale UMC: every other Fri. lOa.ni. (call library orchcck website fordates). Special Olympics of Davie County, play activities & fun nite, Wednes­ days nt Brock Bldg. Play activities 6-7 p.m. Fun Nite 7-8:30 p.m.Open to all persons wilh disabilities & their families. M e e tin g s Monday Jan. 4 Shefncld-Calahaln Fire Dept. Community Meeting, at the fire dcpl.,7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 12 Breast Canccr Rcsourcc & Infor­ mation Group, at Davie Library in the raulli-purpse room, 7 p.m. Call ,751-2777 for info. Ongoing Davlc Beekeepers Association, sccond Monday of every month, 7 p.m., 114 Doctor Slntc Drive, Mocksville(EMS building). Visitors wclcome. To find out morc info: . www.dnviebcekcepers.org Breast Canccr Rc.sourcc & Infor­ mation Group, every 2nd Tuesduy of Ihe month,at Davie Library in Ihe mulll-purpse room, 7 p.m. CnII 751 - 2777 for info.Davle Republican Women,3rdTucs. each monlh,6:45 p.m., Dnvic Co. courthouse. Cull 998-2341 for info. Cooleemee WomcnsClvlInn Club, mecis 4lh Thurs. of cnch month. 7 p.m. Cooleemee First Bnpl. fellow­ ship hnll, 204 Marginal St., Cool­ eemee. All nrea ladles invited. For further info: 336-284-4795. Stilch-In, a gathering of erafters nt Mocksville Llbraiy, sccond Wed. of ench monlh, 7-8:15 p.m. Bring your portable projcct an nil your best tips nnd tricks to shnre. Info:. 751-2023, ' Community Foundation of Davie Counly Board of Directors, 2nd Mon., 5 p.m. Rotating meeting. For info/monlhly locntion cull 753-6903. Mocksvillc Gnrden Ciub, 1st Thurs. of ench month, 7 p.m., in former fellowship hull behind First UMC, Mnin Street, Mocksville. North Dnvic Ruritan Club, monlh­ ly dinner meetings, second Mon. of cachmonth.7:30p.m.Cnll782-4276 for info nnd locution of next mect- Ing.Celebrate Recovery, weekly support group for thoso struggling with or in recovery for bud habits - such ns stress, depression, nd- diclion, nbuse, elc. Meets Thurs, 7 p.m. nt Farmington Comm. Ccnter, Farmington Rd. CnII 408-8750 or 813-9921 for morc Info. Davie County Horse Emergency Rescue Team, 7:30 p.m., down- stuirs ut thc Agricultural Building, Mocksville. Every 3rdTuesdny cuch month. For info: 940-2111. , Davie Co. Band Booster.s, mccl.s 2nd Tuesduy of monlh, 7:.'!0 p.m., Davlc High Band Room, Chrl.sllan Iliislnes.smcn’.<i Commit- tecarMocksvllle,Thursduy.s,7n.m. Mocksville Rotary Hul. Gold Wing Touring Association, Red Pig Barbecue, Orcnsy Comer, N.C. 801 nl U.S. 601,6 p.m. 284- 4799. Cooleemee Recreation Associa­ tion, Zachary House, 1st Tuesday, 7 p.m. The Artist Group, Davie County Library, 7 p.m. Inst Tues. CnII Bon­ nie nl 998-5274. Ccnter Community Develop­ ment, 3rd Mon.,7 p.m. Community Bldg. Cooleemee Town Board, 3rd Tuesday,Town Hall, 6 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Cooleemee AA, behind Good Shepherd Epi.scopnl, Tues. & Fri., 8 p.m. North Cooleemee und Clark Roud Council, 2nd Wednesduy, 7 p.m. Friendship Bnplisl Fellow­ ship Hull. Mocksvillc AA, closed non-smok- C h ie f... Continued From Page 1 locking gns cnp door. Cooleemee Police Sgt. John Agee arrived, as did help from Ihe Davie Counly Sheriff’s Department, and the three suspects were arrested. • Tracy Gene Holleman, 35, of Creason Rond, Mocksville, was charged with larceny of gas, driving while licensc revoked T e a c h e r... and operating, n vehicle with a fictitious license plate Bond: $2,500. • Shannon Michelle Davis, 33, of the same address, was charged with larceny of gas. Bond: $500. • Darrell Wayne Waller, 40, of Swicegood Street, Mocks­ ville, was charged with larceny Continued From Page 1 of first degree statutoiy sexual offense. Ebersbach has already been charged wilh four felony counts of indecent liberties with a child, Iwo felony counts of first degree sex offense agninst a child, Iwo felony counts of sex offense against a sludent, four felony counts of third degree sexual exploitation of a minor, and breaking/entering. Ebersbach was arrested in Ohio, where he was relocating, in October after resigning as a teacher at Ellis Middle School. Ebersbach had only recently began teaching at Ellis Ihis school year and had taught at South Davie Middle School since March 2006. The investigation into al­ legations of inappropriate con­ duct began after Ebersbach was reported for breaking into the home of one of his former students. The student's mother called authorities after she found Ebersbach inside the home nnd of gas, and possession of stolen property. Bond; $4,000. West said hp found tools in the back seat of the car the suspects were in that hud been stolen from a residence on Swicegood Street. Charges for the break-in were mnde by the sheriff's department. confronted him. During the course of the investigation the Davie School System held a meeting on Oct. 7 for students who were taught by' Ebersbach nnd their parents to confldcniinlly shnre information with the sheriff's department to aid in their inv«stigation of Ebersbach. Ebersbach remains in the Davie Detention Cenler under a $750,000 secured bond. His cnse was continued to March 22 in Superior Court session. ing meeting, ut St. Francis of Assisi Church fellowship hall. 862 Yadk­ inville Rd„ Mocksville. Thursday, 7 p.m. Info: Jnn 753-6863.. Davlc Domcsllc Violcncc Scrviccs and Rape Crisis Center. Offers weekly support group for domestic violence & sexual nssnult victims. The group meets every Tues. evening from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Please call of­ fice for location, 751-3450. Sons of Confederate Veterans, 1st Mondny, Cooleemee Historical Building, 7 p.m. Mocksvlllo Rotary Club,Tuesdays, 12:10 p.m.. Rotnry Hut. Farmington Masonic Lodge No. 265,2nd Mondny, 7:30 p.m. at thc lodge. Davie Co. United Way Board of Directors, 4lh Monday, 5:30 p.m., Btock Center Annex, Conf. Room 208. Davlc High Athletic Boosters, 3rd Mondny, 7 p.m., school cnfclerin. Furmington Ruritan Club, 2nd Thursduy. 7:30 p.m., Furmington Methodist church. H ELPS Ministries, Christiun re­ covery program for women sexuully nbuscd ns children. Mondnys, 7:30 p.m.,41 court Square, Room 210. Parents Resource Organization (PRO) support group for families of children with disabilities, 2nd Tuesduy, 7 p.m. Cull Rosemary Kropfcidcr nl 998-3311 for locu­ tion. Jericho-Ilardison Rurllan Club, 2nd Tuesduy, 7 p.m., club build­ ing. Health Dept., clinic hours: Mon.- Fri.,8:30-11:30 a.m., 1-4:30 p.m. Davlc County Buiird of Social Scrviccs, 4lh Tuesday, 5:30 p.m. at DSS. Nnrcolics Anonymous Agninst All Odds Group, First Bupt. Church,390 N. Main Street (upstairs), Thur.i. 7 p.m.. Sun. 6 p.m. Drug Problem? Hclpll.ne, 336-785-7280. Mocksvillc American Legion Post 174, VFW Hut, Sanford Ave., 2nd Thursduy, 7 p.m. Mocksville Civitan Club, 7 p.m., 2nd & 4th Mondnys, nt First Pres­ byterian Church. Advancc Memorial Post 8719 VctcraniS of Foreign Wats and Ladies Auxilinry,4thTues„7:30 p.m., post home. Feed Mill Roud. Dnvie County Right To Life, 7 p.m., 3rd Thursdny, grnnd jury room, courthouse. 751-5235 or 492-5723. Cooleemee Memorial VFW i’ost lll9,2nd,4lhThurs.,7p.m.,VFW Hall, N.C. 801. Corinthian iuodgc No. 17F&AM, 2nd, 4th Friduys, 7:30 p.m. al the lodge. Mocksvillc Lodge No. 134, 1st Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. at the lodgo. Cooleemcc Civitan’s Club Mccl­ ing, 1st and 3rd Mon. each month, 7 p.m.. Red Pig, Hwy. 801, Cool­ eemee. DavioCo.MSSupportGroup,2nd Mon. ofench month, 6 p.m., Davio Co. Hospital. Y M C A For more informution, call 751- 9622, visit www.dnvie.ymcunwnc. org, or como to Ihe YM CA for u lour. Homeschool P.E. We offer weekly 2-hour homeschool PE cinss. In the gym, pnnicipnnts will workonpereonni fitness,coordi- nntidn, & skill development through orgnnized sports like soccer, basket- bull, volleybnll, nnd more. Includes swim lessons & water safety. Cost $15 per child per month. Sessions on Thursdays 9-11 a.m. Members Only Join Ihe YM CA und Inke ndvnnluge of water aerobics, yoga, biking, wnlking, personal truining, and more .Come visit nnd tour our fncility nt 215 Cemetery Street imd leam how wobuildstrongkids.slrongfnmilies, and strong commimities. Personal Training Want to get a jump on New Year’s resolution? Schedule nppt. with personal trainer & create workout the works for you. Half-hour und hour-long sessions. Prices range from $25-$60. Membership not required for nppt. Swim Lessons Looking for n grent winter activity foryour kids? Swim at the YM CA’s indoor pool. We have parent/ child lessons for children under 3, preschool, youth, nnd leen/ndult available ori Tues/Thurs or Snt. Next session begins Jan. 5, so sign up today. Indoor Soccer Soccer fanatics will love the op­ portunity to play regardless of the weather. Practice is ono night a week, ■ gnmes on Sut. Register before Feb. 5 lb avoid lute fee. Senson rims Feb. 6-Murch 27. Cost; $40 members/$65 potentini members. S e n io rs Ail Senior Activities Inke plnce nt Davie County Senior Services locuted nt 278 Meroncy St., Mocks­ ville unless otherwise noted. Call 753-6230. Ongoing Sr.Lunchbox,M,T,W, 11:30a.m., Th. & Fri., 11 a.m,, lunch served daily. Silver Health Excrclscs, Exercise Room of Senior Services, M, W, F, 8:30 a.m. Tues. & Thurs. 8:30 a.m. at Mock Place, (open lo any senior). Quilting Ciub, every Monday, 10 a.m. Bridge, overy Friday, 2 p.m. SKIPBO, Wednesdays, I p.m. Scrapbooking, every 2nd Tuesday, 2 p.m. Dr.Dunn,Podiatrlst,alSr.Serviccs every three weeks,8;30n.m., please cull fordntc.s. Free Blood Pressure Cheeks, once a month, nl 10:30 u.m. in the Nutrition Site. Singing Seniors Chorus, Thurs­ days, 10 n.m. Scrabble, I p.m. every Mondny. Texas Hold’Em -TIuirsduys, I p.m. Grief Support Group, 1st & 3rd Tuesdays at 6 p.m. Sr. Book Club,every sccondTUcs. of the month, 12:30 p.m! Computer Classes ■ ure nvailable, cull for informntion. Arthritic Exercise - every other Wed. 10:30 n.m. Low Impact Aerobics - Tues. & TIuirs., 11 a.m. Fitness Equipment Room - open Mon.-Thurs. 8 n.m. til 8 p.m. Fri­ days 8 a.m. til 5 p.m. & Sat. 9 a.m. til 1 p.m. Tabic Tennis - every Tues. 1-4 p.m. Art, Mondays 9 a.m. til 12 p.m. ■Dll Chi, 'Hiesdays (call for sess­ sion dates) Woodcarving, Wed. 9-11 a.m. AdvanccdSilvcrHealth Exercises, Mon.,Tues., Wed., 8:30 a.m. Manlcurcs/Pedlcurcs,cvery Thurs. call for nppt. & prices. Massage'riicrapy,cvcry 3rdTues. Call for nppt. & prices. Current Social Danclng,Thurs. 11 n.m. Ill 12 noon. Tuesday, Jan. 12 Tea Pnrty,ut Furmingtonsite, 10:30 a.m. Join us for old fashioned lea purty. If you huve a fuvorite tea cUp, feel free to bring It. Limited to first 25 to register by Jan. 5. Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon On IMonday Items for Dnvie Dateline should be reported by noon Mondny of the publjcation week. Cull 751-2120 or drop it by the office, nl S. Main St. across from the courthouse. GENETREXLER ROOFINGNew Ä Old Roofs Vinyl Siding Ä Trim 35 Yoars Exporlonce Froo Eetlmates 336-2B4-4571 Notice of TAX LISTING FOR DAVIE COUNTY All property on hand January 1, 2010 both real and personal is subject to taxation regardless of age and sex of owner. You are no longer required to list motor vehicles which are currently LICEt^SED with the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles. These vehicles will be billed by the County after the current registration is renewed or an application is made for a new regislration. About three months after your registration renewal you will receive a bill from the County. You will have 30 days to pay the bill before Interest is added at the rate of 5% the first month past due and 3/4 of 1% thereafter. Taxpayers must list UNLICENSED vehicles not licensed on January 1, 2010 DURING THE REGULAR LISTING PERIOD. There Is no change in the listing requirements for those vehicles. Permanent tagged multiyear vehicles must also be lisled. Other properly required to be listed in January Include: mobile homes, boats and motors, jet skis, aircraft, farm equipment used to produce Income, tools used by carpenters and mechanics, all assets and supplies of businesses, furnishings owned and rented by a landlord. Taxpayers should report any new buildings or any Improvements built on real estate, or any changes to real estate to the Ta)( Office. , The Tax Administrator's Office will be sending listing forms to everyone that listed personal property n 2009. If you need to list personal property as Indicated above or report changes to real property and you do not receive a form In the mall, please contact the Tax Administrator's Office for the proper forms. ELDERLY OR DISABLED APPUCANTS MUST BE AGE 65 OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED TO APPLY 1. Elderly and Disabled Exclusion: a. Income level $27,100 or below ,b. Must be 65 years of age or totally and permanently disabled c. Reduction of $25,000 or 50% of value of the , home and 1 acre of larid whichever Is greater 2. Disabled Veterans Exclusion: a. Honorably Discharged Veterans and b. 100% disabled due to a service related injury. c. Reduction of $45,000 off the value of the home and 1 acre of land 3. .CM Breaker fPEF.ERR№ IM ESia. Must be 65 years of age or totally and •permanently disabled b. Must have owned and occupied property as the owner’s permanent legal residence for f ve years. c. Must be a North Carolina resident d. Income cannot exceed $40,650 If you did not receive the exclusion In 2009 but are now eligible, you may obtain a copy of an application from the assessor. It must be filed by Junel. Listing will begin January 1, 2010 In the Tax Administrator's Office in the County Administration Building. Office listing help is available Jan. 1-Feb. 1, 2010. Hours will be 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday thru Friday. The deadline for listing is February 1, 2010. Completed forms must be postmari<ed by the U.S. Postal Service not later than February 1, 2010. All lale listings are subject to a 10% penalty. Please list early to avoid a late penalty. Davie County Tax Administrator « Jackie H. Hall ! • i , I J 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdoy, Dec. 24,2009 Graham Enjoys Family Business - And i\/lucli l\/lore By Beth Cassidy Enterprise Record Growing up, Reginu Graham always thougtit slic’d end up in the fnniily business. From the age of 9, she remembers answering the phone at the funeral home, greeting people at the door, giving out fans and programs at services,, nnd opening the limousine doors. And the public relations skills she developed proved valuable as she grew up, obtaining degrees and working in not just the funeral service business, but in other fields. Graham, n new mom to 5- month-old Grace, decided in middle school she wanted to attend Wake Forest University, and after graduating from Davie High in 1987, .she did Just that. earning degreds in sociology and speech communications in 1991. , She stayed on at WFU, graduating with a master’s in education in 1994, hnving been part of the master’s teacher fellow program. In 2002, she FIREPLWCE GAS LOG'iSKL'E'! .;• * w • I., _____ Itfo z Y H eat I FIREPLACES p g r - T e ll O l d M a n W i n t e r t o T a k e a H i k e , h e is n o m a t c h f o r y o u r , n e w h i g h e f f i c i e n c y g a s f i r e p l a c e f r o m G & B E n e r g y & K o z y H e a t . 100 Gallons of Free Propane or a Free Thermostat Remote Coritrol with any Kozy Heat fireplace or insert!* Offer expires 12/31/09 E N E F I G V Division of G&B Oil Company, Inc. 1100 NC Hwy. 801N Advance, NC 336-998-9748 www.gbenergy.com 'Promotions cannot bo comblnod with ANY othor olfors.. G&B Oil Co. Ino, rosorves tho right to discontinue this promollon at nnyllnio with oul notice . To qualify lor the free propane olfor, you must bo or bocomo an Automatic customer of G&B 011 Co. Inc. Offer not valid on discounted or close out Fireplaces, Other Restrictions may apply. eamed her PhD in curriculum and instruction from UNC- Greensboro. While Graham knew she would work in the funeral home business, she also wanted to work in what .she calls her life’s passion - education. She has taught in public school, in sixth grade, and as an instructor at Davidson County Community College, Winston-Salem State University, and at Fayetteville Technical Community College, where she earned a degree in mortuary science. Her other passion is helping the “less fortunate, especially children. 1 worked for five years with Big Brothers Big Sisters, and 1 also enjoy other aspects of the, volunteer work through the Storehouse for Jesus. I’m a member of the board of visitors at Wake Forest, and 1 serve on the board at Fayetteville Tech in the mortuary science program.” Graham served a term on the school board and is active iri Clement Grove Church of GodI Her advice to high school students beginning to consider their career path is “Do not choose a career based on tho salary you think you’ll earn. Choose a career based on your interests, tnlent nnd ability. Start exploring jobs while In middle school. Find an adult who works in a Field thnt interests yoiUand ask if you might be able to shadow them at work., It is important to really enjoy what you do for a living.” Even after finding that job, career planning doesn’t stop. “Once you gain employment, continue to seek an education. Go back to school at night for a different degree or to study further in ypur field in order to advance. When my grandparents and parents became adults, , onco a career choice was made, a person stayed with that job until K IA M O T O R S The Power to Surprise" C A S H g e r r y W o o d W i l l M a t d i Y o u r DoMHi ffaymeiif Raphael and Regina Gra­ ham Hauser are enjoying life in Mocksville with their new daughter. retirement, but that scenario is no longer the norm. Career planning is nn ongoing process. High school students should expect to change jobs several times in their lif^etlme. “Networking is ultra important. Students should earn a degree or obtain skills in more than one area. I have a teaching licensc, funeral service liccnse, and nn insurance liccnse, I have worked in a|l thrcel' fiut&'^ in mind, titles are not important. It’s what you do that matters.” While spending most of her time raising Grace, Graham, vice president of Graham Funeral Home, continues to be involved in the business, often taking Grace with her. Working there, she said, she wns taught by her mother, Dorothy, "the principals of honesty and professional integrity in operating a business. She also emphasized' the Importance of confidentiality.” And even in a business as grounded as the funeral servicc, and even in one’s chosen carcer, laziness cannol occur, because she said those involved in the funeral homo “continually examine our business to determine what we need to add ot change in order to provide the best possible service to families.” ^ . 5 0 0 ORRYIHfOODiinO BKYCUIVINrPurchaso any naw or utad vahlcle before December 2Srd and we will donate a new bicycle to a cliild In Rowan i County In your name. ■MSRP $19,740 ■ Customer Cash $4,000 ZH ■ G.W. Cash Match $4,000 -MSRP $27,195 -Customer Cash $6,SOO • 6.W. Cash Match $6,500 Economy. Sofoly. hellabllity, Under$8000 Stock «9k309 -IMSRP■ Customer Cash - G.W. Cash Match CASH HUTCH PRICE 1»0« $16,490‘2,000 2,000 A/C, CD Playor, Bluotoolli, 5 Alfbogs, Anll'Locl< Bral<03. 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S n o r ts DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 24,2009 ■ Bl Four Straight Wins K ey E m e r g e s A s W e a p o n F or B o y s Shannon Dillard had 27 points and 22 rebounds over two games. By Brian Pitts Davie Enterprise Record Don’t look now, but the Davie var­ sity boys basketball leam is hotter than it’s been in Tive years. Last week Davie hammered East Rowan 72-48 and drove smoothly to a 64-51 win over West Iredell. The home wins pushed Davie to 6-3, and a four-game winning streak is the longest since 2004-05, when Cliff “Pete” Burns, Josh Aiken, Foo Smith and Michnel Mashore were Davie’s core. “We’ve got a lot of work to do, but we’re plnying really good ball right now,” eighth-year coach Mike Absher said. "We’re shnring the ball very well. We’re getting three or four guys in double figures every game, and that' makes us pretty hard to defend at times.” The most encouraging development last week was guard Michacl Key, who hns dcried long odds to become, well, a key element. To say he entered the year unheralded would be nn under- slntement. Ho wns on the JV two years ugo, but he didn’t stick uround long. He utlended n different sc|)ooI Inst year but transferred back to Davie, hoping to lake ndvnntage of one last shot as a senior. Dnvie 72, Enst Rownn 48 No. 3 scorer Jamal Mayfield was whistled for two early fouls and had to tuke tt scat. This is why coaches preach to everyone the need to stay ready. Key wns ready, compensating for Mayfield’s quiet gnme (five points on two-of-six shooting) with 12 points nnd four nssists. If Key had nol busted out of ano­ nymity by then, he ceiiainly did in the next game against West Iredell, scor­ ing 12 points again, including five straight at the end of the second quar­ ter to send Davie into halftime wilh a five-point lead. “We hadn’t pjaycd with Jamal pick­ ing up two early fouls. That was some­ thing different,” Absher snid. “Wc had lo muke nn ndjustment and we opened it up with Jnmal nol on the court in tho “ H e g o t a n I o p p o rtu n ity a n d h e ’s' ta k e n a d v a n ta g e . Y ou h a y e to a p p la u d k id s w h o c a n d o th a t, e s p e c ia lly b e in g a s e n io r kno)w ing th a t h e ’s g o t a o n e -tim e d e a l a t It." - Coach MIk« Absher first hnlf. Thnl’s u big plus to be able lo win a gnme convincingly with him nol having a grent game, because he’s our guy. He’s our lender. “Thnt wns a great game for Key. He stayed in a lol longer because wc had lo sit Jamal. He wnsn’l even apnrt of our program lasl year. He made the team this year. You felt like he had a chnnce to contribute, nnd he’s hud three (now four) double-figure gnmes. He gol nn opportunity and he’s taken ad­ vantage. You have to nppluud kids who cnn do thnt, especially being a senior knowing thal he’s got a one-time deal al it. He can create, and he’s quicker than some of those guys.” The first time Davie and East mel, Dnvie hnd to swenl oul a 66-58 vic­ tory. How much has Davie improved of late? It took the mystery out of this one with n 24-11 spurt-in the second qunrter. “Defensively we’re a lol better than we were on Dec. I down there,” Absher said. “Yeah, we’re definitely headed in the right direction.” Nathan Jones punished East with 22 poinis. He hil five of nine 3-poinlers. You should be gelling used to Jones’ long-rnnge shol by now. He hit seven 3s and scorcd 22 in the previous gume. He hnd ull 22 before the fourth quurter as Davie converted 11 of 26 shots from long range. That gave it 33 3s in three games. “He’s unconscious," Absher said of Worth Noting... . Janna Dixon hnd a monster week as D avie’s vursity girls . scored .the most points in n game (83) In 15 years. She had 17 points on 7-of-9 shooting, 5 nssists and 4 steals in an 83-58 win over E. Rowan, She had 18 of her 24 points in the third during a 77-32 win over W. Iredell. She shol 7- for-7 in the third. Against East, Tia Clement had 15 poinis and 10 re­ bounds, and Ashley Smoot had 11 points, 10 rebounds and 5 steals. Agajnst West, Amy Steller had 15 points oh 8-of-lO free-throw stioqting. Nathan Jones hit five 3s and spbred 22 points, and Shannon Dillard added 11 points and 11 re­ bounds as Davie’s varsity boys routed E, Rowan 72-48. Denzel R^^m on hit a backbreaking 3 and handed out seven assists in a 64- 51 win over W. Iredell. Dillnrd (16 points, 11 rebounds) and Jamal Mayfield (10 points, 7 assists) put up nice numbers. Cameron Phillips of Davic JV boys, basketball made' a series of big plays in a 42-30 win over E, Rowan. Blair Carson hit a shot and made an assist in the late stages. Caleb M cGee’s four 3- pointers aiid W ill Beeson’s late three-point play held pff W. Iredell 61-55. Adam Smith hit a clutch 3 as well. A nna M cB rldc and C aitlln Tiitterow of Davie indoor track qualified for the state in the 1600 and 500, respectively. K aitlyn H utchins, E m e rald Tuth4ll, McBride and Tutterow jqualified in the 3200 relay. Erika Coffey of Davie girls swimming collected five indi­ vidual wins against S. Rowan, Tlii- bor and Reynolds, N atlian >Milleson of Davie's boys picked up six'wins in ihal'Stretch. Scorching Janna Dixon Scores 18 - In One Quarter By Brian Pitts Duvie Enlcrprlsc Record Junna Dixon of Davie’s varsity girls basketball team had such a monster run last week aguinst East Rowan and West Iredell that it would be easier lo list what she did not do for Davic; Dixon did nol set up the gym for the girls- boys doublehcader; she did nol sing the National Anthem; and someone else was in charge of concessions. Here’s what Dixon did do; She scored 17 points in an 83-58 drubbing of East Rowan, hitting seven of nine field goals, handing out five assists and mnking fourstenls. ■ Dixon delivered n 24-point, four- nssist gem in a 77-32 thrashing of Wcsl Iredell. Her performunce in the third qunrter wns surreal - 18 points on 7- of-7 shooting. Four of the seven were 3-pointers. One of the four bombs was launched from the lobby, and it was nothing but net. Dixon was remarkable for a team thal has displayed a remarkable Icum- firsl commitment. The 83-point output against East was the most poinis in - gel this - 356 gumes, dnling lo nn 85- 61 win over West Rowun in the 1994- 95 scuson opener. Dnvic is 7-0 for the first time since thnt 1994-95 lenm, which started 7-0 before getting upset by Soulh Rowan in the Sum Moir semi­ flnals. No one has come closer than 12 poinis to coach Debbie Evans’ red-hot leam. All 11 players scored in bolh home ganies, and Davie pul up 77 against West even though Tia Clement was held to a season-low six. That jays something aboul Davie’s reservoir of talent. "We have a team lhal likes working together,” Janna said. “We have a lot of players who can step up when needed.” “We pass the ball betler, so it cre­ ates open shols,” said older sister Kaycce Dixon. “We know our limits and what we’re supposed lo do. When you get along like we do, it makes il easier to play because you have more fun, You’re passing the ball and everybody’s happy.” Davie 83, East Rowan 58 Davie’s runaway train drew oohs and aahs as it scorcd 49 points in the first half alone. After shooting a torrid 23-for-45 (51 percent) to build the 49- 21 hnlftime lend, the Wur Engles kept their foot on the pednl, scoring 34 in the second hnlf nnd finishing al 49-per- cenl shooting. To put thal firsl half into perspec­ tive, last year’s team failed to reach 49 points over four quarters in 17 of 27 outings. “Il was the best we’ve played this year,” Evans said. “Wc were clicking. With the energy and playing together, it was whal you want. We couldn’t ask for too much more in that first half.” Janna, a sophomore sensation, blended pnssing wiznrdry with 7-for-9 shooting. She will whip a pass ihrough irnffic when il looks like there’s no passing angle available. “We’ve made the statement a lot of times in practice thal you betler have your hands up,” Evans said. “Bccausc Janna’s nol going to be looking al you and you’re going to bethinking it’s nol coming. But she can find a way lo gel it Ihrough there.” Janna was hardly the only War Eagle lo deliver eye-popping numbers. Clement, a lethal combination of power, quickness and finesse as a Please See Scorching • Page B4 Milieson, Cofffey Winning Regularly In Swimming The Davie swim teams may nol have a lol of teum wins, but they don’t lack talent. They just don’t hnve as much tulcnl as some of the opponents. Sophomore Erika Coffey and jun­ ior Nathan Milieson were superb dur­ ing a stretch thal saw Davie take on South Rowan, Mount Tabor and Reynolds. Junior Hannah Keeney (200 free, 100 back), Coffey (200 IM, 500 free) and freshman Bailey Folmar (100 but- terfiy, 100 breast) rackcd up two indi­ vidual wins cach as Davie’s girls de­ feated South Rowan 97-70. Seniors Taylor Moore (50 free) and Kirsten Gaddy (100 free) were the other indi­ vidual winners. The relays were all Please See Swimming • Page B2 Taylor Moore Is strong In the 50 free and two relays.' Photos by James Barringer Jones. "What he’s gol to leam is to ball fake and get lo the basket because they're going lo run al him and make him pul the ball on the floor. He’s nol a greal mid-range shooter yet, but he can gel lo the rim.”' Shannon Dillard put up 11 points, 11 rebounds and two' blocks. Davis Absher didn't score but handed out four nssists. Dnvic is deeper thnn il’s been since the dnys of Bums, who’s serving ns an assistant while doing an internship under coach Absher. Lake Slabach came off the bench for eight points, hitting three of four shots, in­ cluding two 3s. "Shannon was really solid,” he said. “He ran the floor better and was much more aggressive ori offense. Lake played prelty good overall. In warmups he was knocking everything down. Last year he shol the ball good as a JV player.” Oavie 64, West Iredell 51 . The War Eagles gol redemption for a 58-52 loss on Nov. 23. They deliv­ ered the knockout with a fourth-quar­ ter spread offense that was impeccable with Denzel Redmon, Jones and May­ field running the weave oul front and taking turns demonstrating nifty drib­ bling Redmon, a point guard who mixes tremendous quickness with muscle, is one of those guys who can control a game withoul scoring more than a bas­ ket or two. He hadn’t tried a 3 all game when he lined one up widi 5;05 remain­ ing. He buried il lo give Davic a com­ fortable 53-45 lead. Rcdmon’s line was six points, seven assists and one turnover. “I thought back lo the game at East Rowan,” Absher said. "The game was lied with four minuies to play, and he made a 3 from the right comer lhal was very similar lo this shol. We want him to be aggressive. He’s really starting to figure out the right time about when to do those things.” Davie continued its surge by riding Dillard (16 points, 11 rebounds), Jones Please See Four - Page B6 I ¡1. !:l 1 ;B2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 24,2009 The Davie girls swim team defeated South Rowan last week by a wide margin, 97-70. Davie's teams had first-place performers Ih three recent meets. S w im m in g ... Hannah Cartner is a senior for Davie. Н-6ЙГ ye! Нбяг ye! ^ y o u . 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The Wur Eugles won ull three - Keeney, Folmur, Coffey unil Moore, in the 200 medley; Folmur, Snruh Sponuugic, Guddy und Moore in the 200 free; und Coffey, Guddy, Sponuugic und Kccncy in the 400 free. The boys lost 97-73 to South Rowan, but Milleson won the 200 IM und 100 free. Dnvie got first pluccs from junior Kyle Muccy (200), sophomore Lundon Whituker (100 breust) und the 200 medley relay teum of Joel Stiling. Whitaker, Miile.son und Mucey. Milleson had unother big duy in a 104-65 loss to Mount Ta­ bor, winning the 200 IM and 100 free. Macey wns first in the 200. Thomas O'Brien was first In the 500 and sccond in tiic 200. Freshman Michael Sekelsky was sccond in the SOO. Coffey had a typical evcnhig ns Duvie’s girls'lost 98-68 to Tftbor. She captured the 200 and 500. The 400 relay topped "n»- bor. The relay members were Moore, Kccncy. Coffey und Puliner IBen.son. As if Tabor wasn’t difficult enoifgh, then Davie hnd to face Reynolds. The,Demons won 119-51 in tho boys and 97-70 in the girls! Milleson (50, too) grabbed two more wins. Coffey (500) wus tho only winner for Davie’s girls, ' Folmur, Coffey, Ashley Dowell nnd Knltlyn McGlnley represented Dnvie’s best show­ ing in a frcshmnn-sophomore- meet at Winston-Salem State. They nnlshcd second in the 400 relay. Davie got third places from O’Brien (100) and Coffey (200 IM). Casey Zakamarek is a junior for Davie.г > Photos by James Barringer Freshman Kelsey Orr competes In a meet against Reynolds. Juniors Perry Ferrell (foreground) and Kyle Macey (background) race Manv volunteers steo ud durlna home meets at the Davie YMCA. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 24,2009 - B3 N e w m a n T u m s H e a d s In In d o o r T r a c k Alex Newman doesn’t do a lot of sitting nround. He goes from football to indoor track to basebull. After huving n strong football seuson, he’s now mnk­ ing waves us a sprinter. He was outstanding in three events in last week’s indoor truck meet ngainst Mount Tabor. He wns clocked ut 6,7 in the 55- meter dash, "nlthough h looked much faster,'’ couch Dnric Belter snldj “He probably ran closcr to 6.5.” He needs a 6.3 to qunlify for the stute, nnd “Alex should achieve thnt before the end of the season," Belter snid. Then cnme the 300, with Newmnn running the fastest ' time of the dny at 36.3. Reagan wns second nt 38.5. Newmnn wns one second from qualifying for thé state. “From the start of the race Newmnn had other coaches talk­ ing,” Beiter siiid. "He is n strong, powerful runner who mnintnins n quick turnover throughout his race.” .. Newmnn cupped his dny with Newman n 52-sccohd split in tiie 1600 relny. Travis Robetson, Devon Dulnney. Andrew Allen nnd Newman turned in n respect- nblo 3:47. “They have to drop another 10 seconds to qualify for the state, which willi be difficult but Is ccrtainly within reach,” Beiter said. Anna McBride, who scefn- Ingly never hns a bad dny, quali­ fied for the state with a 5:42.1 in the 1600. She was nt 5:45 the week before. She’s nlrendy qualified for the stute in the 3200, nnd she bettered her time tiiere with a 12:09. You can always count on Caitlin Tutterow, who quuiified for the state by hnlf a second in the 500 (1:24.5). She lowered her time from the previous week by four seconds. "She wants to focus on the 800 and 400 during spring tmck, and the 500 is n good training distance to make that transi­ tion,” Beiter said. Kaitiyn Hutchins, Emernid Tuthill, McBride and Tutterow easily qualllled forthe state with n 10:33.6 In the 3200 relny. The mark to beat was 10:50. They improved from the week before by h whopping 25 seconds. “I believe they hove the po­ tential to run close to 10 by the end of the season,” Beiter said. 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Junior forwnrd Taliah Holland, who hadn’t been used much all year, showed glimpses of her big potential with eight points, nine rebounds and three steals. It doesn't seem fair lo oppo­ nents when Clement dominates inside and then steps out and buries a 3. “The moro she plays, the more she’s going to ndd thnt to her repertoire,” Evans said. "In AAU ball, she plays out on the wing anyway.” Evans couldn’t put a bad five out tliere if she picked the lineup out of a hat. "One of the advantuges we’ve gol to use is our depth,” she said. "You feel pretty com­ fortable about any of them that we bring in. Tliey don’t just hold their own, they keep pushing.” Dnvie 77, West Iredell 32 In the flrst quarter, it was as if Davic was toying with West. It wns 10-9 Davie after eight minutes. Then Davie got serious and raced lo a 33-18 halfiime lead, Janna fanned tlie blowout flames at nn absurd rate in the third, scoring 18 of her 24 points on perfect shooting. She fin­ ished with 9-of-13 shooting, one turnover and scored the most. points by a Davie female in 49 games, dating to Meisha Fowler’s 25 at Asheboro in 2007-08, "1 wasn’t doing so hot in the first half,” Janna said. “We were not focussed, thinking it was already in the books. (Assistant coach Marnic Lewis) hnd a tnlk with us nbout lendership. He said someone has to step up.” “With three minutes left in the third, I told Mamie I’m not taking her out until she misses,” Evnns said. “And she never missed.” “She was hot,” Kaycee said. "She was stepping up to the, plate like conch asked us to.” For Jqnna, it wns a game boys and girls dreum about. But there were inspired efforts up and down the lineup. Amy Steller, a fenrless freshman wilh deft dribbling skills, scorcd IS points by hitting four of i^x shots and eight of 10 free throws. Smoot had six points and six rebounds in the first quarter alone, and finished with nine poijnts, lOrebounds, four steals and three assists. Kaycee, who will burn you if you leuve her alono outside, hit two 3s and dished out five assists without a turnover. "Steller is not intimidated,” Evans said, "She’s going to the basket. She’s been working. She’s been, at Ihe Y on week­ ends, and that’s what it takes,” The positives kept coming, Elyssa Tucker (five rebounds) made u shooter eat a leather sandwich with n vicious block, Clement "chinned” a rebound like u college center would do, Cnra Hendricks made a steal on back-to-back defensive trips. Mnlein Stevenson made n per-' feet inbounds pass lo Hendricks, who kept the ball high in text­ book fashion and scored. It wns like she’d just gotten buck from n Brad Daugherty School of Post Play, Clement hnd six points and eight rebounds on an off nighl, .Laura Shelton (two assists) und Hendricks (seven rebounds) hud four points cnch. Steed had four points, seven rebounds and five stenls. ‘‘We had alMl giving us something, and it’s been thnt way all year,” Evans saiil. 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S «2006B8U0Br-«>nt Jamal Mayfield works Inside JV Girls Score 27 in 1 Quarter DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 24,2009 - B7 Two weeks ngo the Davie JV girls basketball team lost by 36 and 19 to two formidable opponents. Last week was a different story, much to Dnvie’s delight. Davie defeated host East Rowan 37-32 and visiting West Iredell 67-20 to improve its non- conference record to 5-3. At East Rowan, the War Eagles took full control in the first half. Ashton Swicegood (11 points) produced double figures for the fifth time in seven tries, nnd Carmen' Grubb (nine) did all her damage in the first half, when Davie built a 23-14 edge. Kntern Cockcrham added six points. “East had been on a roil,” coach Miko Garner snid. "They had won the last two they’d pinyed. It was a good win.” Davie sprinted to nn 11-3 lead behind Grubb’s seven points nnd Swicegood’s four. The Mustangs, however, were only down 20-14 late in the first hnlf. But thnl’s whon Swicegood put n dagger in them. Site buried a 3-pointer as the horn sounded, giving Dnvie the nine-point lead. "I had substituted somebody for Ashton, but it was going to be the last shot so 1 put her back in," Garner snid. “That shot ended the hnlf on a good note.” Lnter in the week, the Wnr Eagles abused West Iredell from stnrt to finish, delivering the most points (67) and largest margin of victory (47) since last year’s 71 -8 decision over North Forsyth. The leads nt the end of the quarters were 1,0-4, 26-10 nnd 40-13. Davie added salt to West’s wounds with a 27-point fourth. Garner wnsn’t running it up. Ho cleared the bench early,. Davie didn’t press in the second hnlf nnd all 12 players scored. "It was amnzing to score 27 points in one qunrter, and we were picking them up (de­ fensively) at hnlfcourt,” he said. "Thnt’s a lot of points. In fact, in the sccond qunrter wc stopped our fullcourt press nnd By Brian Pitts Dnvie Enterprise Retord The Davie JV boys bas­ ketball team deflected two comebacks last week nnd ran its record to 7-2, beating host East Rowan 42-30 and visiting West Iredell 61-55. As East pulled within four with three minutes left, conch Mike Dinkins knew it was time for one of his guys to make a piny. Cameron Phillips was more lhan ready. He made a string of game-changing pliiys to protect Dnvie’s lead. Phillips hnd been on the bench in foul trouble, but he mnde up for lost time. "He made three huge plays almost back-to-back-to-bnck:,” Dinkins said. “He took a charge. He hit n free throw. And he scored a basket right when wc went to our spread offense. That was kind of the difference in the game.” Davie, getting two 3-pointers and eight team-high points from Caleb McGee, seven points from Kevin Miller nnd six from Phillips, recovered from n 50-38 loss to Alexander Centrnl. Eleven players scored and significant contributions came from all directions. Phillips’ big plays were supplemented by Mitchell Miller, Kevin Miller, Will Beeson and Blair Carson. “Mitchell hnd a key steal and layup off our hnlfcourt trap,” Dinkins said. “He hud just turned the ball oyer, but . he cnme back and made a great steal and scorcd. Thnt gave us a working mnrgin. Kevin Miller nnd Beeson hit key free throws at the end.” When Carson let on outside shot fly with 1:37 to go, Dinkins wasn’t too huppy nbout taking that particular shot with the lead. When the shot splashed through the net, Dinkins smiled and Carson would not hnve to catch any wrath at the next timeout. “Blair hnd n grent basket,” he snid. “It wns one of those where wc’rc ahead nnd you don’t really shoot the ball. He shot an 18-footer and hit it; I said; *He better mnke this.’ On the last points we scored, he threw n three-quarter length bounce pass to Phillips for n layup that scaled the game,” Against West Iredell, the War Eagles were determined lo make amends for ft 53-52 loss when they squandered n 34-23 haiftime lead nnd watched West score at the buzzer. They got a satisfying 61-55 win as McGee converted four of six 3-pointers for. 12 points. Carson scored 10, his highest total in four games. Adam Smith, hud nine. Points came from nine players, including six cach from Beeson, Clirislian Latliam, Lo­ gan Hendricks nnd Phillips. ' "Thai was a little payback,” Dinkins said. Again, n bunch of players pinyed big roles. In the first half, Dnvie built a 33-19 lead behind energizing plays from Hendricks and Ronnie Moore. "Hendricks had six points and two nssists in the first quarter,’' he said, "His nssists were two nice backdoor bounce pusses in the Inne. It was one of those where you sny: ‘Yeah, we taught him right.’ In the first half Moore gave us a big lift on tho defensive end. He got us a couple steals for easy layups." But in the second half, it started to fool like deja vu. Duvie made it far too interest­ ing by blowing most of a 46-31 lead. At one point the lead wns chopped to four. But Beeson, Smith, Phillips and McGee refused to let West come nil the way back., “Beeson really stepped up in the fourth, handling the ball and breaking the press,” he said. 5 0 % O f f S a l e S t o r e w i d e at UA. ReyiA^otds ♦.....— Everything 50% Off Except Pine Needles. Limit 10 on Bagged Soils and Mulches. Customer pick-up only. Sale limited to stock on hand. REYNOLDS Sale Ends 1/2/10 Closed New Year’s Day O A R D BN SHO W CASE'^' 44V0Slyer«Fi'rr>Ri»ul<Wlmtnn-Suli'in,NC27l04 945-37'76 I.AKi’>nohl!i.euin Moii-Sul9-6Sundii^ 12-5 worked on mun-to-mnn. We wound up just sitting bnck in a 2-3 zone.” Liz Hartman (11) and Sadie Luglc (eight) enjoyed season- high scoring. Swicegood had a routine nine. There was ex­ cellent bnlancc. Cockerham hud seven. Grubb nnd Chelsea Whitaker had six each, Maggie Simmons and Rebekah McCann had five each. ' Davie swept two from East and West. In the first meetings, it was 53-47 over East and 42-18 over West. Davic 37, East Rowan 35 - Ashton Swicegood 11, Carmen Grubb 9, Katera Cockerham 6, Sadie Lagle 5, Chelsea Whi­ taker 2, Rebekah McCann 2, Maggie Simmons 2. Davle 67, West IrcdcU 20 - Liz Hurtmnn 11, Ashton Swice­ good 9, Sadie Lagle 8, Katcru Cockerham 7, Carmen Grubb 6, Chelsea Whitaker 6, Maggie Simmons 5, Rcbekuh McCunn 5, Lauren Tayior 4, Roby Du­ vis 3, Haley Miller 3, Lind.say Peterson I. SAUSBURV Phillips, Beeson, McGee Make Big Plays For JVs "He had a lot of nicc nssists and hit a real big biisket (for a three-point play) when they had cut it to four with just over two minutes to play. That was huge, Thnt gave us a working mnrgin.” When West cut the margin to three, Smith regained control for Davie with a 3-pointer. “I suid: 'Somebody’s going to shoot a 3,’” Dinkins said. “Just nbout thnt time, Smith buried one from the corner. (As­ sistant Larry) Hnbegger lenned oyer.und said; ‘You cnlled that, didn't youT I just knew some­ body was going 16 shoot n 3 because I'd been silting there saying: 'Hold the ball, pull it back out.' “Phillips had a couple big plays in the fourth. That's two gnmes in n row.” McQco led Dnvic with 12 poinls. Ironicnlly, his biggest play down Ihe stretch was not an outside shot. II wus nn offensive rebound thnt set up a crucial basket. The litlle guy is hardly known for his rebounding. “I put him buck in the game in the fourth because we needed some offense,” he said. “He didn’t score in thnt stretch, bul he had n big defensive play. I don’t know how in the world he does it, but he had a huge offensive rebound. 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They played in the large tuba ensemble which rehearsed several Christmas carols at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro In the eariy afternoon and then went to Four Seasons Mall where they presented a concert in Center Court. It was one of about 200 similar events worldwide. Shown, from left: front - Holll Nelson, volunteer and Jason Whitaker, Ellls band director; and back - students Caleb Foote, Brant Dupree and Nick Muterspaugh. Baughman-Jones Engagement Announced Fnron and Shelly Bnughinan und Amy and Mark Jone.s of Mocksviilc announce the engagement of their daughter, Chri.stinc Baughman to Jason Harbour, .son of the Rev. Shelby and Ruth Harbour, also of Mocksville.The bride-elcct earned a biiehelor's degree in nursing in 2008 from Western Carolina University. She is employed a.s a.regis­ tered nurse at Mission Hospital in Asheville. The groom-to-be earned a bachelor’s of business administra­ tion degree in 2000 and his master’s of business administration in 2004 from Western Carolina University. He is employed as a sales and systems consultant at Drake Software in Franklin. The couple got engaged in Octobcr 2009 While on vacation in Jamaica and will be married on Sept. 11,2010. P e t A doption C e n ter D ep en d s O n F u n d s F ro m C om m unity Cornatzer Elementary third graders take turns telling what they learned about holiday customs around the world. T h ird G ra d e rs S tu d jy ¡H o lid a y T ra d itio n s During December third grad­ ers at Cornatzer Elementary be­ gan traveling to countries to leam about holiday traditions as part of the social studies cur­ riculum. The students carried a pass'- port and souvenir bag with them. During their visits, chil­ dren leamcd about the traditions and.customs as well as ate food and made crafts that represented the area visited. The countries and areas vis­ ited included: Old Salem (Moravian traditions), Sweden, Germany, Ukraine, Italy, Israel, Mexico, Great Britain, China, and Africa (Kwanzaa). During a progrum Ibr parents oh Dcc. 17, third graders spoke about tlie culture and holidays from these areas, Some students dressed for the occasion by wearing the tra­ ditional clothing from each area. “After the educational re­ view of this program students sung Christmas carols. Parents joined in unison, und everyone had a blast,” said Amanda Bums, teacher. Students have fun acting out a song they learned during theii- “trip" around the world. S T R O U S E H O U S E A U C T IO N S The Christmas season glows brightly for the rescued cats and dogs at the Humane Society of Davie County’s Adoptton Ccnier who arc waiting for a new home. Adoption center staff and volunteers provide care for anitnuls until they are adopted. 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Snyder'S Cleaning Service Residential • Comrhericial .New Construction ■ Insured & Bonded FREE EstimatesOwner - Debbie Snyder 116 - 6 9 2 -117 2 Ifty Nifty Look Who’s 50! shelter, and on educating the community about the importance of spuy und neuter. Community support in the form of donations is essential lo Ihc HSDC becouse each donation received helps save Ihe lives of more cats and dogs - to spay or neuter them - atid find forever homes for them. In addition, donations to Lily’s Fund, established lo help cover extraordinary medical costs of foster pets, enable the society to better care for animals who have special needs. Cash donations arc welcome, and the following items are also needed: detergent, liquid bleach, collar, scoopable cat litter,, swimming pools for the dogs, Purina Dog Chow or Purina Puppy Chow, Purina Cut Chow or Purina Kitten Chow. Gift cards for gas, Wulmart/ Sams, Costco and Pctsmart are available. Donations ure tax- deductible. For cash or gifl card donations, simply mail them to IheHumane Society of Davie, PO Box 153, Mocksville or bring your donations by the adoption center at 291 Eaton Road in Mocksville. Hours urc; Monday, by appointment only: Tuesday, 11 a.m.-7 p.m.; Wednesduy-Friduy, 11 a.m.-S p.m.; nnd Saturday, 10 a.m,-2 p,m, "On behalf of the cats and dogs at our adoption center awaiting their forever homes. Merry Chri.stmus and thank you for your continued suppoj:!,’’ Dunn said. It ’S Katie R e id (Katie Reid was included in a feature on Ihe "Girls On The Run” program in last week’s is­ sue of Ihe Enterprise Record. Her name was iiicorrectly reported as Katie Reed. Today DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 24,2009 - C3 Benny Dyson, Tim Keaton, Norman Riddle, Sonny Howell, Darrell Lee, Don Gratz and Jeffrey Cornatzer with their awards from the Piedmont Antique Power Association. Benny Dyson with his member of the year award and the club president, Arthur Bostick. P A P A G i v e s O u t A w a r d s A t A n n u a l B a n q u e t The Piedmont Antique Power Association held its 10th annual banquet Nov. 21 at Davie Senior Services in Mocksville. President Arthur Bostick thanked the members for par­ ticipating in club events, mak­ ing the “IOth year together a great one.” He lulkcd uboul the year of events, Guest speaker Juliu Howard wus introduced by David Speer, board member, Howard thanked the club for improving the com: munity. Sccrclury, Chester Reeves, presented deceased member plaques lo the attending fami­lies. Show chair, Benny Dyson and board member, Kenneth Lanier, presented trophies from the 10th Annual Fourth of July Parade and Show, Winners . were; Jeffery Cornatzer, besl in show; Sonny Howell, oldest tractor; Tim Keaton, ugliest tractor: Norman Riddle, most original: Darrell Lee, best mini tructor; Don Gratz, besl display of engines, “Thank you, guys for bring­ ing oul your tractors and cn- gincs,” Bostick said, Benny Dyson received the member of the year award. Treasurer Charity B, Green, with help from the children, an­ nounced the winning door prize numbers which were distributed by members. Anyone interested in antique tractors or engines are welcomc lo join the club, which meets ori the first Mondays'al the Senior Scrviccs building on Meroney Street, Mocksville. A meal is served al 6 p.m. A u d i t i o n s U p c o m i n g F o r ‘A r s e n i c a n d O i d i s c e ’ Davie Counly Arts Council’s Brock Players will be producing the classic comedy “Arsenic and Old Lace.” Walk-in auditions will be held on Saturday, Jon. 9 al Ihe Brock Performing Arts Center from '1-4 p.m. wilh call-bucks lo follow thut same day from 4:30- 6. At the audition actors will read directly from the .script to audition for the parts. Actors may .stop by the Brock to pre- read Ihc script to prepare for their auditions beginning Jan. 5 from 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. S udoku 1 2 3 3 1 4 5 4 6 7 7 8 6 7 ■4 1 ) 8 9 2 7 8 7 4 3 9 5 1 6 Soliilion On Page C 5 Should there bo inclement weatlicr on Jun. 9 Ihe auditions will be Sunday, Jan. 10 from 2- 5 p.m. with cull-backs from 5:30-7. Rehearsals will begin the following week. . The slory line is hilarious. Mortimer Brewster, u New York critic of drama and marriage, has finally married Elaine Harper, the girl next dooL Bul before heading off to Niagara Falls for the honeymoon, Mortimer slops in Ip see his aunts. Abby and Martha Brewster, two .sweet little old ladies who donate toys lo charily and carc for Ihcir nephew Teddy, a bugle-blowing nut who thinks he’s Theodore Roosevelt; But Abby and Martha aren’t as sweet and innocent as'they seem. Mortimer soondiscovers, to his horror, thal his dear old auntics' have a dozen bodies buried in the bascmcnl. It seems Ihe Brewster sisters have a new hobby - luring lonely old men into their home and serving them Elderberry Wine spiked wilh arsenic poison. To make matters worse, Mortimer’s deranged and dangerous brotlicr Jonathan shows up. Jonathan, on the run from Ihe law, has a dead body in the trunk of his car, a drunken plastic surgeon at his side and a fuce thal looks like Boris Karloff. Mortimer frantically attempts to deal with dead bodies, insane asylum directors, altemplcd murders and a new bride all on a single crazy night. The following are Ihc characters of the play: • Abby Brewster: a darling lady in her 60s who poisons elderly men. Abby is the sister of Martha and an aunt lo Teddy, Jonathan, and Mortimer. • The Rev, Dr. Harper: Minister and father of Eluine • Teddy Brewster: Nephew of Abby and Murtha Brewster, Teddy is a man in his 40s wh6 thinks he is Theodore Roosevelt. • Officcr Brophy: A police officer ' • Officcr Klein: A police officer • Martha Brewster: A sweet elderly woman wilh Victorian charm who poisons elderly men, Marlho is the sister of Abby and an aunt to Teddy, Jonathan, and Mortimer. • Elaine Harper: An ttttractive girl in her 20s and Mortimer’s fiance, Elaine is the daughter of the Rev. Dr. Harper. She is surprisingly wise in the ways of the world for u minister’s daughter. • Mortimer Brewster: Nephew of Abby and Martha, Mortimer is a droma critic who is engaged to Eluine.. He is a nice man who cures for his aunts. • Mr. Gibbs: A man- who wishes to rent a room from tlie^ Brewster sisters • Jonathan Brewster: Nephew of Abby and Martha Brewster, Jonathan is a psychopath who hos had plastic surgery and now looks like Boris Karloff. • Dr. Einstein: A plastic surgeon and an alcoholic who is in his SOs, Dr, Einstein has changed Jonathan’s face Ihree times. • Officer O’Huro: A police officcr, O'Hara is a would-be playwright who pesters Mortimer to read his play. • Lieutenant Roony: A tough ond dominating police officer , • Mr. Witherspoon: The superintendent of Happy Dale Sanitarium “This is a timeless classic theatre comedy which can be enjoyed by oil .ages,” said Sldniee Suggs, orts council executive director. For more information call Ihe arts council at 751 -3112. ■ Cow Hides ACROSS1. Long-eared boiinders6. From Ihe top10. (3ets firm14. Horace or Pindar15. Pineapple brand16.10-Down'sshow, for short17; Vodka concoction19. Sowlnoof "Summer of Sam"20. "Able was I_ 21. Nonfactor at domed stadiums22. Like pine paneling24. Novocainadministrant26. Think ahead27. Cynical laugh28. Wraps up, as a pennant32. _ In (yielded)35. Quaker’s pronoun36. Diamond Head Island37. Grid great Dickerson38. Divas’ solos39. Defeat, à la All40. O'Brien's predecessor41. River sediment42. Abacus parts43. _ to (totally destroy)45, Alice's sitcom boss46, _'Pea ("Popeye" kid)47, Navy's underwater habitats51, Class clowns, e,g,54. Lynyrd Skynyrd's, "Free_"55. Call from the flocK56. Satan's doing57. Some wall finishes C ro ssw o rd P uzzle 51 62 63 &B 60 03 American Profile Homolown Contení 60. DIner-basket freebie61. Word on some euros62. Flood protection63. Singletons64. Prefix or suffix meaning "skin"65. Lecherous looks DOWN1 . In on (neared)2. Be mad for3. Out of the sack4. PC bailout key5. Of legend6. Let In7. Proper name, say B. Shelf bracketshape 9. Many small newspapers 10. Longtime panel- mate of Paula Abdul. 11. Cut and paste12. Cause for a lawsuit13. Do In18. Hamper filler 23. A Bobbsey twin25. Group'with the 1969 hit "Hair"26. Skirt fold28; Santiago's land29. "Very funnyl"30. Israel's Barak31. Has a late meal32. Terrorist unit33. Carpet computation34. Overgrown with Ivy35.Clich^d 38. sized up 42. "Please,sweetie?"44. Knock the socks off 45. Chicago exchange, for short47, Command to a . guard dog48, Ranking higher than49, Less adorned50, "Land _ allvel"51, Abysmal grade52, Bell-rlnging cosmetics• company53, Khartoum's river54, Dueler with , Hamilton58. Dead heat59. PInt-slze Davie native Josh Manning, right, with Dave Prowse, who portrayed Darth Vader in the Star Wars trilogy, on the set of 'The Kindness of Strangers," filmed in Eu­ rope. Josh played the central role in the movie, and his father was played by Prowse. The K indness Of Strangers D H S G r a d u a t e P i a y i n g L e a d R o i e i n i V i o v i e Answers On Page C 5 Davie County High School graduate Josh Manning recenlly wrapped principal photography on feature film across Italy, France iind England, The film. The Kindness of Strangers, should premiere al the Cannes Film Festival in 2010, It is 0 Queen Bee Filins production in ossociotion with Manning’s company, Jericho 7 Films. , The movie was filmed on location" in Amalfi, Rome, Monte Cario, Cannes, the Alps, Paris and England. The film follows Alistair Bryan (Josh Manning) as he searches for his best friend who is accused of killing his sister 10 years earlier. As well os beoutiful locations in Englond and across Europe the film boasted new motorbikes sup­ plied by BMW and Ducuti. Aston Martin also supplied one of its new, model convertibles. “Il’s nol a typical low bud­ get movie becouse it pushes the boundaries by being so ambi­ tious and it looks like it costs millions of pounds. This was only mode possible wilh the huge omounl of hard work by my team who worked with in­ credible passion,” Manning said, ^ Dave Prowse, the man who starred as Darth Vader in the Star Wars irilogy, plays Manning’s father in the'film. Manning was one of the film producers. He is a 1995 gradu­ ate of Davie High School and was inspired to sludy drama by Davie teachers Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Ramsey He attended The.University of North Carolina School of the Arts, School of Drama ond groduated from The William Esper Studio in New York City. He founded Jericho 7 Films in 2008 following 5,000 mile mo­ torcycle voyage across US ond Canada. He lives in New York City. C4 •; DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tlii rsday, Dcc. 24,2009 Farmington Ruritans Chip Essie, Tim Sawyer, Eddie Spacii, Larry Holbrooi< and Don White. F a r m i n s t o n N e w s By Lnurn Mnthis Farmington Correspondent On Dec. 10,2009 the Fnrm­ ington Ruritans gntiiered for their Annunl Ladies Night meet­ ing and Christmas Dinner. This is a spccial meeting in which the spouses of all the Ruritan members nre invited to comc and enjoy a Christmas dinner. During this nnnuai meeting, the club also installs the officers for the new year, gives out awards and prizes, and holds a small auction among themselves to raise funds. Ruritan is a civic servicc organization whose purpose is to crcate a better understanding between people and, through ■volunteer community service, mnke their nron a better place in which lo live nnd work.The slo­ gan of Ruritan is "Fellowship, Qoodwill, and Community Service”. Founded in 1928 in Hollnnd, Va'., Ruritan ha.s grown throughout the United States nnd has become America’s lending community service orgnnizntion. The Fnrmington Ruritan Club wns stnrted in 1963, 47 yenrs ngo, ns n result of the effoirts of Bntry S. Smith. Ho worked to orgnnize the club nnd was n fnithful member until his denth ill Mnrch of 2006. Mr.' Smith served 42 consecutive yenrs with perfect attendance nnd would hnve served longer if it hnd not been for fniling henlth. Fnrmington Ruritans hnve seen n lot of chnnge, but one thing thnt hns not chnnged is their dedication to making Farmington n better plnce for fnmilies to live. The club hns three major fund-raisers each year, one of which is their An­ nual Scholarship Oolf Tourna­ ment. Tho tournament tnlses funds for college grnnts for local graduating seniors. The club recognizes local veternns by plncing lings on the graves of veterans nt the Fnrmlngton Community, Batons Baptist, Courtney Bnptist, nnd Jcricho Church of Christ cemeteries On Memorinl Dny and Veteran’s Day, This year, the club also purchased a banner recognizing veterans, which is placed nt the crossroads special times during the yenr. For community service, the club meets every qunrter for roadside clenn-up. They meet nl the crossroads of Farming­ ton Rd and NC 801 and pick up trnsh. In tile near future, tlic Ruritans will play nn importnnt role in helping to revitnlize the old cafeteria nt the Fnrmington Cominunity Center ns pnrt of their community service. The cnfcterin renovation will be n great service to the community by providing additional space for the Davie Senior Service progrnm, meeting space for lo­ cal scouting clubs, 4-H clubs, nnd othor local groups nntl will nlso provide a grent spnce for local families to use for special gatherings. The Fnrmington Ruritans have already contrib­ uted to this project by donat­ ing $3,000 to purchase ono of the windows In the cnfeterui. The window was purchnsed in honor of Batry R. Smith. During tho Ruritan Christ­ mas dinner, the Ruritans pre­ sented n check to the Farming­ ton Community Center. 1 wns there, on behnlf of the com­ munity center, to receive the check and to present the Rurltnn Club with a plaque, in honor of Bntry S. Smith. The plaque to honor Mr. Smilh will later be pinced in the cnfeteria, under, the Ruritan’s window. Perfect attendance awards wns given to; Tim Sawyer, Larry Holbrook, Eddie Spnch, Joe Butzbncli, Joe While, Ncnl Essie, Wee Brock, Chip Essie, with 32 yenrs, nnd Clyde Mur- rny, an originnl charter member, serving 47 yenrs with perfect ntlendnnce. Neal Essie, 2009 president, received nn nward as Ruritan of the Yenr for his scrvice to the club And community. Don White wns in chnrge of instnll- ing the new officers of 2010: president, Lnrry Holbrook; vice president, Eddie Spach; sec­ retary, Tim Sawyer; treasurer. Chip Essie; 3-yenr director. Wee Brock; 2-year director, Joe Butzbach; and l-yenr director, Phil Fleming. The club would like to thnnk the ladies of the Mncedonia Judy Ellis Circle nnd the Loin Douthit Circle, for preparing the wonderful Chrislmns dinner nnd for pre­ paring the menls for the Ruritan monthly meetings. They do a great jpb and their labor is greatly appreciated. The Ruritans are looking for dedicated people, men or women, who cnre about the community of Fnrmington nnd would be willing to serve ns n volunteer member. You would have the opportunity to serve your community through projects nnd fund-raising ac­ tiviiies and lo help plan ways DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 24,2009 - C5 Neal Essie shows his Ruritan of the Year Award. Laura Mathis aceepts a Ruritan cheei< from John Caudie for the Farmington Community Center. to support Farmington. Cnll President Larry Holbrook at 998-2068 or attend one of the montiily meetings. They meet at the Farmington Community Centor each sccond Thursdny of the month at 7 p.m. The Farmington Commu­ nity Association will meet on Tuesday, Jan. 5 at 7:30 p.m. The Busy Hnnds Club will meet nt the Farmington Com­ munity Center on Wednesdny, Jan. 6 from 1-4 p.m. Bring your needlework project, a finger food, nnd ten cup and plan a relaxing time working on your projcct nnd Inking n peak at the projects of others. It will be nice to sit bnck n bit and relax nfter the holidny rush. If you need more informnlion about the Busy Hands Club, you may cnll 998-2912. S h e f f i e M - Ç a l a h a l n N e w s By Janicc Jordnn Shoffield-Cnlahaln Correspondent Although severni events in the commimity were cahcelled because of the wenther, tho spirit of Christmas remains in Sheffield, Cnlnhnln, nnd adjoining neighborhoods. It wns tlie first mnjor snowfnll in tho life of mnny youngsters, so no one can blnme them for wnnting to spend every minute possible outside. The residents of the Mollie Rond cul-de-sac in the heart of Sheffield include mnny of those children. They tested the snow .qunlity beginning on Fridny nnd contintied throughout the weekend with outdoor nctivitles. I suspect even severni pnrenls used the supervision of their kids ns nn excuse to piny in the snow. Lots of memories were crcated to be revisited nnd cherished through the coming years. On Dec. 15 1 met four friends for lunch nt Old Snlem Tavern. In spite of the crowd of school groups that swarmed throughout the entire areo, I could not hnve enjoyed the time more. I remembered my own school clnss trip to the Candle Tea a long time ago, nnd felt good thnt today’s youngsters cnn still experience Christ’s birth ns it wns celebrated in the carly Moravinn settlement. The ladies whom 1 joined for the menl were all pnrt of my elementnry nnd high school yenrs, although we have seen each other on just a few occasions sinco. Apparently 1 hnve reached thnt point in my life Ihnt mnkes me wnnt to reconnfxt with old friends, without much concern nbout my looks, ncconiplishments, or Inek thereof. Odd how they nil seemed exactly the snme ns yenrs ngo, yet now nre grandmothers, some widowed, nnd nnolher about to stnrt life with n new husbnnd. Interesting, too wns the mix of memories shnred ns I wns reminded of events long forgotten while my own recollections often brought surprised laughter from the others. To give us the incentive to continue our contnct, we t . li, ngreed to meet throughout the yenr on or nenr cnch Of our blrthdnys, including the sixth person’s who was not able to nttend nt the last minulo that day, Thnt worked put to be nbout every two months for lunch nt n restaurant of the birthday girl’s choice, Although I have stuck my toe in the wnter of nn online friendship group or two nnd like to glance inside from time to time to keep informed, I doubt the conlputer will ever provide the pure joy that comes from face to face interaction; Email is n necessity for me for mnny rensons, though I’m henrlng it’s becoming old fnshioned; however, am I the only person who thinks it snd to text someone if you do it becnuse n personal conversation is just too much trouble? Some of our friends and neighbors will need our thoughts and prayers this week as illness and injury hnve no regnrd for the calendar. Knty Alexander wns expecting to henr nbout test results on her Achilles tendon this week, while Shnr Beck nnd Rogeni Looper continue with their painful bouts of shingles. While in Myrtle Bench lnst Thursdny, Vnnce Richnrdson suffered a stroke and wns hospitalized. His wife, Anne, nnd several other relatives are by his side. Doctors indicnted some sliglit signs of improvement on Sundny. Mnry Cnmpbell, who lives in the Iredell pnrt of the Shoffield-Cnlahaln fire district, was admitted to the hospital Inst week. The historic while frame Zion Church building in Sheffield will be the site of New Union UMC’s trnditionnl Chrislmns Eve service stnrting nt 8 p.m. It is locnted in the ' 1400 block of Sheffield Rond, just west of Cniahiiln and Duke Whittaker roads. On Snturdny,'Dec. 26, th6 bluegrass group, Fox Run, will perform nt the.Sheffield Music Hnll. Cnll 704-546-3099 for information nbout tho New Year's Eye party at the Music Hall. Crusher Run isschpdulèd to play on New Yenr’s Eve nt Prissy Polly’s in Kernersvillo Teenager Cody Carmaci< is ready to spend the whoie Baby Gavin Carmaci< plays in his first snowfall, day In the snow. Cole Carmaei< prefers snowboarding as his win­ ter sport. from 6-8:30 p.m. Birthday wishes to the following: Ann Scruggs on Christmns Eve; sisters-in-law Phyllis Willinms and Brenda Reeves Dec. 26; Jim Ratledge Dec. 28; Matt Wilson, Tommy Gobble, and Zachary Devault Dec. 29; nnd Cecil Allen, Doug Kelly, Mike Straton, nnd Tracy D. Smith Dec. 30. Wedding .anniversaries include Lofton and Becky Hill’s and Johnny and Hilda Kenton’s on Dec. 28. Anna Marie Swisher’s birthday is New Yenr’s Eve, the snme day as James nnd Keilie McGrow’s <3, Ginny, Sydney, Tori and Gavin enjoy the snow in downtown Sheffield. wedding anniversary. James Rushing joined Sheffield-Calahaln Volunteer Fire Department last month and has begun his six- month probationary period on the firefighter roster. The depnrtment held its montjily supper meeting on Dec. 21 prior to its regular weekly business and training meeting. Volunteers within the membership rotate prepnring the monthly menl, with participants contributing $5 per person to offset the cost, If you nre interesting in joining the department, contnct any of the members, or send an email to my address at the end of this column, nnd I cnn arrange for an officer to contnct you. Still on schedule is the Annual Community Meeting of the Sheffield-Calahaln Volunteer Fire Department Monday, Jan. 4,2010 at 7 p.m. at 435 Dyson Rond. Four people will be elected to the bonrd of directors. Nominations cnn be tnken from the floor, but ench candidnte must be present. The directors guide the department to nssure thnt the by-lnws are followed, that the non-profit orgnnizntion ......... l'i ........................ adheres to all guidelines, and funds are used in the bost interest of the department and community. All area residents nre invited. If anyone hns nny cnmouflnge clolhing items thnt mny bo outgrown, but otherwise in good condition, plense consider donnling thom to the Huntors Helping Kids progrnm. You may contnct Wayne Whitaker, Dale Roberson, Knren Jordan, or sond an email tO’ JvJjordan® lioimail.com and 1 will forward tho information. Merry Christmas to all. The snow meant moving the annual Christmas gathering of the family of the late Frani< and Maggie Vici<ers Godbey from the Davie Academy to Salem Church Sunday but did not deter the family enjoyment. Myrtle Alexander of Bradenton, Fia., and daughter Barbara Harding of Kure Beach made the trip and have been visiting relatives and friends this week. C o u n t y L i n e N e w s By Shirley Thorne County Lino Correspondent L.et it snow. Let it snow. Let il snow. And thut’s what it did in County Line all dny Fridny. The snow provided many benutiful scenos - some perfect for n Christmas card cover. The snow wns enjoyed by many but equally disrupted mnny plnns. CInrksbury United Methodist Church nnd Piney Grove AME Zion Church wore the only local churchcs to hold scheduled services Sundny. Plensant View Bnptist Church hold tho children’s Christmns progrnm Sunday afternoon. Society Baptist Church has rescheduled the choir cantata for the 11 a.m. worship scrvicc and Ihc children’s Christmas program for 7 p.m. this Sunday, Dec. 27. Calvary Baptist Church hns rescheduled the children’s Chrislmns progrum for 7 p.m. Sunday. Society Bnptist Church will havo a New Year’s Eve fellowship scrvice Thursday, Dcc. 31, in tlie fellowship hall nt 10 p.m.-with gnmes and snacks. Church members invite others for family fun as they wclcomc in the new dccade nnd the yenr 2010. Piney Grove AME Zion Church will have a "Wutch Night” servico Thursdny, Doc. 31. Area sister churches will join them in worship ns they welcome the new decndo and yonr. Church members Invite others for this specinl service. The V-Point Ruritans have 2010 calendars for sulc. A cnlcndnr may be purchnsed for $5. Proceeds from the calendar sales wiir benefil the club’s scholarship program. In 2009 tho Club awarded five $i;000 scholnrshlps to graduating high school seniors from Norlh Iredell and Davie. Tlio calendars will be for sale nt the brcnkfust Snturdny, Jnn. 2, or mny be bought from any club iiiembcr. For more informution, plense cnll Alice on 704-546-7820. X Savannah McGunigal, a member of the Davie County 4- H Teen Association, was recognized with the N.C. State Youth Volunteer of tho yoar award, “Savannah has shown outstanding leadership nnd volunleerism throughout tho year as a coach for tho Davie Eagles Cheerleaders, a Special Olympics cheerlendlng tenm," snid Lyndsie Young, Extension 4-H ngent in Davie, Special Olympics of North Carolina (SONC) provides prograrhs for people with disabililies ages 8 and up. “Finding volunteers Is usually n chullenge however; Snvannah took this challenge nnd merged her lovo of chcorlendlng and helping others to form the Davie Eagles Cheerleaders, Under her leadership, the cheerleaders took home gold medals at tho SONC Slnte Cheerleading Toumnment in March 2009.” In addition lo being a conch for the Davie Eagles, McGunigal also volunteers in other areas. She is president of the Davie 4-H Toon Association, serves as the youth reprcsentntivo on the Duvie Ex.tension Advisory Lendprship Council and the Davie County 4-H Youlh Advisory Committee, volunteers each summer with the Davie County 4-H Summer Fun progrum, is nctive in community servico projects at Farmington Community Center, is a trainer for the Davie High School football program and more; “Savannah works hard to help others und her community nnd this nward is well deserved,” Young said, Crossword Answers Other upcoming community events includc a V-Poini Ruritan country ham and sausage breakfast from 6-10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 2, nl tho V-Point Building on Old Mocksville Road and u poor mun’s fundraiser supper at Pleasant yiew Baptist Church fellowship hull Saturday, Jan. 16. Our community sends gct- wcll wishes to Bccky Cartner, Lee Cariner and Joan Webster. Becky will begin u scries of Ircntmcnts Ihis week. Lee hus been n patient at Ihe Kale B. Reynolds Hospice House in Winslon-Salom since Sunday. Joan had n severe stroke Insl week nnd Is nl Iredell Memorinl Hospitnl, DoLnnc Porter continues inking antibiotic IVs nt home. Jennifer Cnrtner is recuperating at homo. Please join us as we pruy for Ihe Lord’s diyino hcnling nnd blessings in Ihe lives of Becky, Leo, Jenn, DcLane, Jennifer, nnd olhcrs having henllh problems. Remember those residents who P i n o N e w s The traveling was slippery on Ridge Road over the weekend. nre in assisted living and nursing centers. On Friday Christians world­ wide will unilo in one accord; To celobrate the reason for the season • the birthday of Jesus Christ, the Suvlor of the World. As we gather wilh friends and relatives, lot’s pray thul the peace.and joy of Christ will spreud throughout the world an all will comc to know Him a thoir personal Savior. My mother nnd I wish eac of you a “Merry Christmas.” By Norn Lnthnm Pino Correspondent We were sorry to have lo cancel the breakfast al Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church Saturday, Dcc. 19. The next brcnkfust will be Jun. 16, F o u r C o r n e r s N e w s Savannah McGunigal shows her State Youth Voiunteer Award Medai. She aiso received a watch as a special gift for her hard wori<. T e e n E a rn s S ta te 4 -H V o lu n te e r A w a rd By Mnrlc While Four Corners Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Joe White, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Bcck, Mrs. Cornelia Smith nttended the 50th wedding anniversary cel­ ebration Sunday for Mr. nnd ■Mrs. Denny Rollins nt Benr Creek Baptist Church. Shut-in of the week is Mrs, Knthleen Fleming. She would like n curd or visit; Autumn Cnre of Sta|esvillo, 2001 Vnn Buren Drive, Stntesville, NC 28677. L.S. Shelton is on our sick list und needs our continued prayers. Mr. and Mrs. Mark While and Jessica were Sunduy dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe White. Wo wish everyone a happy Christmas, Love in Christ. Sudoku Solulion 2010. We will still honor The descendants of Everett Christmas and the birth of our а"!! Lola Etchison had their Lord, Jesus Christ, we will bo annual Christmas dinner on serving the breakfast free pf Sunduy with Bill und Mnrty charge. This is our gift to all our Babcock in Rnleigh. faithful friends throughout the Wc wish for nil of you n very years. blessed and Merry Christmas. C l a r k s v i l l e N e w s 6 5 1 8 2 7 3 9 4 3 7 8 1 9 4 2 6 5 2 9 4 3 6 5 1 7 8 5 4 2 7 3 1 9 8 6 9 6 7 2 5 8 4 1 3 1 6 3 8 4 9 7 S 2 4 2 9 5 7 6 8 3 1 7 1 6 4 8 3 5 2 9 S 3 5 9 1 2 6 4 7 By Marcin Lambe Clarksville Correspondent Wow; Winter really came in with a blast. I don't know aboul everyone else, but it really put me in the mood for Christmas. Birthday's this week; Cnrol Pierce, Dec. 21; Kim Driver, Dec. 22; Lewis Frcemnn III, Dec. 30; Lori Booe, Dec. 31. Send me nny spcciul Christ­ mas stories nnd news lo maiidyprissy@yadiel.net or call 492-2235 I hope'everyone has a safe and wonderful Christmas.- Get outstanding low prices on quality products. My first Christmas In Oieaven I see tfie coimliess Ciiristmas trees around tfxe ivorCd BeCow, "Witfi tiny Rgiits CiUe heaven's stars refCecting on lUe snow. Tfie sigftt is so sjicctacuiar.jiCease ^viJIe away your tears, fo r 1 am siiarlng Ciiristmas wltH Jesus Cñrist tliis year. 1 f\ear tfie many Christmas songs tfíatpeopte fxoftCso dear, •But Ifie sound'of music can't comjiare witfi (fie Cfirfstmas cfioir Here. I fiave no words to teiiyou tñe Joy tiieir voices Bring, It's fa r Beyond descrijition to íiéar tfie angeCs sing.' I Unow flow mucft you miss me—1 see tñe pain w itiiin your Heart, ■ Slit I am not so fa r away—we really aren't apart. , • So ÉC iiappy fo r me, fovedones, you &now I'lCfiofdyou dear, jiXndBe gfadl'm spending Cfirijtmai witH Jesus Cfirist tfiis year, J sen<f you eacñ a speciafglftfrom my BeavenCy Borne aBove, Jsendyou eacB a memory o f my undying fave. A fter a il Cove Is tfie g ift more precious tBat pure gofd. It was always most Important in tBe stories Jesus tofd. f Cease Cove andiieep eacH otficr us my Jesus said to do, fo r I can't count iCie BCessiiig or tfie Cove :ffe Bas fo r you. So Bave a M erry CBrlstmas andwipe away tBose tears, fo r J am sBaring Cfiristmas witB Jesus CBrist tBis y far! Anviiyiniiiis i : In loving m em ory o f Jonathon K yle Tutterow 6-20-81 12-17-07 I C 6. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 24,2009 * ЗЛйтам лтчЗ!^ >4CAR A /e w ß i/s O b i t u a r i e s S e rv ic e bWASHES^ To B e t? ..«a r a r t g l h Topic | ^ $0 O O | :)Touchless or<;^ I Brush wash?, Mocksville A uto Pride Car Wash lil.) N. Yadkinville Rd. (.t; Mocksville Join Dnvic Courtly Senior Scrviccs on Jan. 6 nt 10:45 a.m. to icarn about the new PART Express. PART stnnds for Piedmont Authority for Regional Transportation. Riders can get on a bus in Mocksvillc or Clemmons and travel to many destinations in Winston- Salem. Senior Services has free coupons available for a limited lime. Call and register for this seminar at 753-6230. ' ' ■ u iiy M . Bolin : '.l950'-200!> MOCKSVILLB Janie A, Teague ■ .. ' 1961 -2009 '' , • MOCKSVIUE >; Ralph C, Galloway‘ 1917-206 9 / r MOCKSyitLE , '(ft Helen J.E llis 1929-2009 BERMUDA VILLAGE • « M ary B. Galliher 1925-2009 HARMONY . > ■,' ■ . ^ Edward VK Peebles 1913-2009 ADVANCE Jerry s. Brooks 1965 : 2009 MOCKSVILLE ' Agnes E. Fultz 1927 - 2009 HARMONY • .,»• . Ronnie L Morgan 1969 - 2009 MOCKSVrLLE (& . M ary W. Cowden 1924 - 2009 MOCKSVUXE . 0 C l■ е с 1 г 1 г л в Ovar20YMiüExp«rl«iM . Fully Imurad ’ Fra* EiUmatM Shutters Replacement Windows /, NIW coN traiicTiaii •MUMMOMÜIM : 33M9MS95<r33M0M(nJr. Ootuy, Owner' Joshua Aaron York' Mr. Joshua Josh Aaron York (Huncock), 21, of Gludstone Road, Mocksville. died Fridny, Dcc. 18, 2009, ut his home uf­ ter a buttle wilh Eisenmcngens Syndrome. He wus born Feb, 15, 1988, in Forsyth County. He is a graduule of Davie High School, Class of 2007. Survivors: his purents, Murk und Robin Huncock of thc home; matemul grandparents. Put and Bill York of Pfafftown; paternal grandparents, James und Alma Barker of Winston- Salem; stepgrandfather, David F. Hancock; 2 uncles, Tim nnd Tony York; special friend. Tif­ fany; and numerous great-aunls, grcat-uncles nnd cousins. A funerul scrvice wus con­ duclcd at 11 a.m., Monduy, Dcc. 21 at Eaton Funerul,Chnpcl wilh Ihe Revs. Karen Roberts and thc David Childress officiating. BurinI followed in Liberty United Methodist Church Cem­ etery. Thc fumily received friends Sundny, Dec. 20, ut Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials; Pulmonury Hy­ pertension Assoc,, 801 Roeder Rd., Suite 400, Silver Spring, MD 20910. Online condolences; www.caionfuncraUervice.com. We Wish You A M erry Christmas and a Happy New Year E A T O N F U N E R A L S E R V I C E S e r v in g th e c o m m u n it y s in c e 1 9 5 1 . 325 North Main Street, Mocksviile, NC (336)751-2148 W i s h i n g Y o u T h e B e s t T h i s H o l i d a y S e a s o n ! NOW OPEN 24 HRS. T h an ks for Sh o ppin g Y o u r L o c al W a lm a r t . Open Christmas Eve until 8:00 PIM! Closing C hrlslm at Eve a t 8:00 PM Closed Christm as Day Re-OpenIng Dec. 26th at 6:00 AM Open Regular Hours for New Years Eve and New Years Day Walmart M o c k s v ille 261 Cooper Creek Drive 751-1266 Booker Stanley Cody Booker Stanley Cody, 55, of Dalton Road, Mocksvillc, died on Friday, Dec. 18, 2009, at WFU Baptist Mcdical Center. Born in Rowan County on Sept. 8, 1955, ho wus tlie son of the Inter Booker T. und Magdalene Wilson Cody. Ho worked for Clover Dairy and wus of thc Buptist faith. Survivors; 2 sons, Lee Cody and Booker Cody Jr., both of Yadkinville; a daughter, Tanya Carroll of Staten Islnnd, N.Y.; 4 brothers, John Cody of Wingate, Samuel Cody of Clemmons, Edward Cody of Washington, D.C. and Floyd Cody of Shelby; 4 sisters, Deanna Cody, Bridu L. Wilkins and Mnry Cody, nil of Mocksville, und Debru Cody of Winston-Salem; a special friend, Brona Smith of Winston- Salom; 4 grandchildren; and several nicccs iuid nephews. Ho was also preceded in death by 3 brothers, Elmer Eaton, William Cody, and Charles D. Cody A servicc to celcbratc his lifo was held Monday, Dee, 21, at 8 p.m. in tho Duvie Funeral Sor- vico Chapel with tho Rov, Gre­ gory Dennis officiuting. The family rcccived friends Tuesday at tho.funeral home. Burial was in thc Sulisbury National Cem­ etery. Online condolences; wmv.davleftmeralsen’ice.com. Snrah Jacqiiclinc Slate Sarah Jncqucline Slate, 88, of Lexington, died on Wednesday, Dcc. 16, 2009, at Briun Center of Lexington. Born in Gaston County on May 25, 1921, she was thc daughter of the late Frnncis Augustin and Lucy Gales Slalc. She earned a bachelor's degree in English from Atlantic Union College in 1945 and her master's degree in French from Knnsas State Teachers College in 1967. She taught in North Carolina at Draper Junior High School, Morchead Senior High School, und Ruffin High School. Her last teaching posi- tioi^ wa.s at Lc.xington Senior High School where she taught Frcncli and Spanish until she retired in 1984. Shewasaincin- bcr of the Mocksvillc Seventh- Day Adventist Church. Survivors; a nephew, Dr. Francis Slate and wife Daphne of Mocksville; and a niece, Glendu Brenner and husband Michael of Washington, DC; severul cousins and great nieces and nephews. She was also preceded in death by 10 brothers and sisters. A celebration of life service was held on Sunday, Dcc. 20, al 3 p.m. in the Davio Funeral Scrvico Chupel with Dnnny Pope und the Rev. Mike Hill of- iicinling. Burial was in Rosio Cemetery, The family received friends on Sunday al the funeral home. ' Memorials; Hospice of Duvidson County, 524 S. Stute St., Lexington, 27292. TUPPERWARE Lora and Amanda Spari» Tubperware Coniu/tantsMocksville, NC (1S6) 751-0807 Free Replacements on Your Cracked, Chipfyed, Peeled, or Broken Tupperware ProductsI www.My.’nippwwara.com/lupaila Email: i(wHali750ayaiiooxom Susan Marie Hendrix Miss Susan Marie Hendrix, 54, of Cornatzer Rond, Mocks­ villc, died Fridny, Dcc, 18,2009 nt For.syth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was born in Rowan County on Nov. 18, 1955 to Graham and Joycc Church Hendrix of Mocksvillc. She wus a veterinary lech at Vulley Ani- mnl Clinic und nssisted her. brolher in his CPA business. She wns a member of Bixby Pres­ byterian Church in Advanco where she wns nn older, Sundny school leafiher, a member of thc woe and loved singing in the choir. Also surviving; her son Chanco of the home; her broth­ ers, Ricky (Donna) Hendrix of TVro, Jack (Tumi) Hendrix of High Point, Alan (Piper) Hendrix of Walkijrtown, and Eric Hendrix; nicces and neph­ ews, Cnmeron, Meredith, Parker and Trevor; special friends, Judy Hownrd, Barbara Carter, Dr. Charles (Donna) Williams and Stephanie Arrington. A funeral service was con­ ducted al 11 a.m. Monday, Dcc. 21, ul Bixby Presbyteriun Church with the Rev. Peter Peterson und Ricky Hendrix of­ ficiuting. The body wns placcd in thc church 30 mlnules prior to the scrvice. Burial was in Ihe church cemetery. The fnmily received friends,Sunday, Dcc. 20, at Euton Funernl Home. Memorinis; educntion fund for her son, Chance Hendrix c/ 0 Bixby Presbyteriun Church, PO Box 2227, Advancc. Online condqlencea: www.eiilan/imerdi.ierviee.coiii. Janet Kallen Stogner Mrs. Janet Sue Kallen Slogner, 66, of Newburgh, N.Y., died Sunday, Dec. 13, 2009, nt her home. She wns bom May 14,1943, to the lute Robert N. nnd Agnes Kallen. She wns ulso proceded in deulh by a brolher, Jumes Knilen. Survivors; her husband, John W. Slogner of the home; 3 daughters, Rhonda L. Stogner and Robin L. Pfiofor, bolh of Mocksvillc, and Rebecca L. Kune of Huntington Beach, Ca­ lif.; a son, John Stogner of the home; 2 sisters, Phyllis Kallen and Barbara Holman; 4 broth­ ers, Dnvid, Jerry, Bruce nnd Juck Kallen; 4 grandchildren, Sam, Micah, Ryan and Alec; and many nicces and nephews. A graveside sSrvice was con­ ducted at 11 a.m., Friday, Dec. 18, at Rowan Memorial Pnrk with the Rev. Darren Alexander officiating. Memorinis; Hospice/Pullia- live CareCentcr, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103, Mocksville. Online condolences; www.ealonfwieralservice.com. Kenneth Wesley Cheek Mr. Kenneth Wesley Cheek, 81, of Bermuda Run, died Wednesday, Dec. 16,2009 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home.Mr. Cheek was bom Feb. 29, 1928 in Wilkes County to James Wesley arid Anise Jolly Cheek. Mr. Cheek was in the restaurant business for 45 years and was thc former owner of Staleys Churcoul Stenk House. He wu a member of Pleasant Homo Baptist Church in Roaring River.He wns preceded in deulh by 7 brothers, Arnold, Culver, Quincy, Garvey, Dewitt, Jack and Archic and 3 sisters, Bernice Wood, Lcla Gentry and Luna Rcc Blackburn. Surviving: his wife, Willa Jo Sutton Check: a son, Kenneth W. Cheek Jr. and wife Dawn of Yadkinville; a daughter, Jenni­ fer Blumcnthal and husband Larry of Charleston, S.C.; 2 granddaughters, Megan and Morgan Check; 2 sisters, Peda Martin of Havelock and Frankie Walker of Winston-Salem; and a brother, Leo Cheek of Roar­ ing River. A funerul service wus al 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 19 nl Huyworth-Miiler Kinderton Chnpcl with the Revs. Nick Cheek nnd David McNces officiating. The family receive friends following Ihe scrvice. / graveside servicc was at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 20 at Pleasant Home Bnptist Church in Ronr- ing River. Memorials; Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salom, 27103; or Pleasant Home Bap­ tist Cemetery Fund, 2253 Byrd Rd„ Roaring River, 28669. Online condolenccs; www.liayworth-mHter.com. Margaret W. Tittle Margaret Elaine Winebarger Tittle, 58, ofTittlcTVail, Mocks­ villc, died on Snturday, Dec. 19, 2009 atiKate B. Reynolds Hos­ pice Home. Born in Caldwell County on Aug. 4, 1951, she was the dnughter of Ihe Inle Bunum Lee nnd Pearl Ellen Cardwell Winebarger. She worked at Ingorsol Rand nnd was of the Pentecostal faith. Survivors; her husband, Charies William Tittle of the home; a stepson, Joe Wayne Tittle of Bristol, Tenn,; a step­ daughter, Chariene Titlle Crolls of Advance; 2 sislers, Linda (Roy) Bryanl und Gail (Larry) Rudisill; 2 broihers, Bunum (Wanda) Bryant and Carroll Winebarger; a grandchild, Ealhan Harding Groce; 3 step- grandchildron, Tamara Cheri (Arthur) Isarol, Drema Tittle Rominger and Joseph Adam Crotts; and 5 step-great-grand- children, Dallas iyier Shoffner, Tristan Tnylor Rominger, Dylnn Reid Shoffner, Znchury Kniah Rominger nnd Landon Hunier. She was also preceded in death by u dnughter, Slrena Gayle Hicks. The service to celebrate the life ofMrs. Titlle wns hcidTlies- duy,Dcc. 22, ul 8:30 p.m. in the Dnvie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rov. Jerry Lynde offi­ ciating. The family received friends on Tuesduy at the fu­ neral home. Burial was on Wednesday, Dec. 23, at 1 p.m. in the Salisbury National Cem­ ctery. Got too much stuff? Sell the exce.K.'i wilh a classified ad _______1-877-7S1.2120 F r e e B i b l e C o u r s e “Getting To Know Jesus” Is a FREE Home Bible Coursc to assist you in the sludy of your own Bible, You will leam nt your own pace and in the privacy of your own home. Ail lessons are liandied by mail. Enroll today. Name;Mall To: Church of Chrisi 605 North Main Street Address Mocksville, NC 27028 nmcofc@yadtcl.nci _______-Zlp_ Robert Allen Steele Mr. Robert Allen Steele, 78, of Lakeview Road, Mocksville, died Wednesday, Dec. 16,2009, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. He wns born in Queens County, N.Y. on Nov, 10, 1931 to the Inte George and Adelaide Werner Steele. Mr. Steele was a veterun of the US Air Force. Survivors; his wife, Jenn Brown Steele of the home. Online condolcnces; www.eatoitfuneralservice.com, DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 24,2009 - C7 Elder Raymond Robinson and wife Angela Graham- Robinson (left) with Marie Collins and Michael Asante. C h u rc ii L e a rn s A b o u t S to re h o u s e In G h a n a By Regina Graham Special to the Enterprise Clement Grove Church of God, 7th Day, hosted a spcciul pro­ grnm Nov. 21. Marie Collins, executive director of A Storehouse in Mocks­ ville, and Michael Asantoy, cxccutlvo director of A Storehouse in Ghana were guests. Euch summer u team of volunteers from Davie County com­ bine with a group from Tennessee and travel to Ghana. Once thc team arrives in Ghana, their mission work is coordinated through Storehouse in Ghana. Local citizcns of Ghana volunteer with the team and together they provide education and healthcare services lo the needy. Asantoy shared a DVD from the 2008 trip, which displayed scenes from thc free medicnl clinic, surgeries, reading glass dis­ tribution, and other acts of kindness. Thc DVD included evange­ lism in the Lake Volta area and the childrens evangelism pro­ grnms. . Collins made n request for financial assistance to help Bright Sctorglo, an anesthesiologist who has volunteered with thc mis­ sion tcnm for thc last several years. The retina of his left eye is tom and he is going blind, Ghana docs not havo the mcdical fa­ cilities to treat his problem so he has to fly lo Kenya for surgery. He hns hnd ono surgery already, and needs one more surgery, which is scheduled for January. The cost for the surgoiy is $ 10,000, Store­ house is collecting donnlions lo ruise funds for the surgeiy. Any­ one interested in contributing cnn send n donntion mude payable 10 Storehouse, Ghana Direct and include the name Bright Sctorglo on thc memo line of the chcck. The mailing address is Storehouse for Jesus, 675 E. Lexington Rd., Mocksvillc. For more informnlion, contact Collins at 753-8081. Cornatzer Service Rescheduled The Cornatzer United Methodist Cliurch Choir Prbgcam and Candle Lighting Service has been rescheduled to Sunday, Dcc. 27 at 7 p.m. with food and fellowship afterwards in the fellow­ ship hall. Second Presbyterian Plans Christmas Eve Sen/ice The Mocksville Sccond Presbyterian Church Christian Edu­ cation Department invites thc public to the annunl Chrislmns Eve progrnm nt 6 p.m. The youth department will present n progrnm with pluy und songs cclebraling the birth of Christ. Refuge Community Church Pians New Year’s, Anniversary Services Refuge Community Church in Cooleemee will host a New Year’s Service at 10 p.m. on Dcc. 31 with preaching, singing and testimony, led by Pustor Rodney Bnrkcr, The church will ceiebrale its fifth anniversnry nt 4 p.m. Jan. 3 wilh minister Thomas Connors of Mocksvillc. You are always welcome at F irs t U n ited M e th o d ist C h u rch 310 North Maht street Historic Dowtown MocksviUe Contemporary Worship 8:45 a.m. Traditional Worship 10:55 a.m, Sunday School for all ages 9:50 a.m. w'ww.flrstumcmocksvillc.org Telephone: 751-2503 ' ^ C a n d l e G h r u r t m a s ' ^ " Service” Thursday, December 24 5 p.m. Come fo r a joyous time o f Celebration00jrLord*s Birth B a p t i s t C h u r c h Hwy-'64. 1/4 mile west of Hwy. 801 ; For more information call 336-998-8306 Rev. Robert Garrett, Senior Pastor F o r u n t o y o u is b o m t h is d a y i n t h è c i t y o f D a v i d a S a v io u r , w n ic h is C h r ì s t t h è L o r d . A n d t h is s h a ll b e a s ig n u n t o y o u ; Y e s h a ll f i n d t h e b a b e w r a p p e d i n s w a d d lin g c lo t h e s , l y i n g i n a m a n g e r . A n d s u d d e n ly t h e r e w a s w i t h t h e a n g e l a m u lt it u d e o f t h e h e a v e n ly h o s t p r a is in g G o d , a n d s a y in g , G l o r y t o G o d i n t h e h ig h e s t , a n a o n e a r th p e a c e , g o o d w i l l t o w a r d m e n . (Luke 2:11-14) T h is m e s s a g e b r o u g h t t o y o u b y th e s e lo c a l b u s in e s s e s w h o e n c o u r a g e y o u to w o r s h ip a t th e c h u r c h o f y o u r c h o ic e . CAUDELLLUMBER COMPANY 162 Sheek street MocKsvilie, NC 27028 336-751-2167 < ^ 7 «UTO Mirra MocKsviiiEAimMMmvE 884 8. Main SI. Mocksville, NC 27028 338-751-2944 GENTLE MACHINE &TOOLINC. 2710 Hwy. 601 N Mooksvllle, NC 27020 336-492-5055 F«x: 336-4S2-6048 JERRY'S MEAT PROCESSING Wb Cmlom Meal Procei« Baot • Pork • Doer 30 year» experience 692 RAlph nallodop F)d • hlocksvill. 336-492-5496 DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 072 Main Church Rd. Mockavlllo, NC 2702S 336-751-9144 W .G. W HITE & C 0 . 2110 Hwy, 601 N. 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C8 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 24,2009 Davie 4 -Hers Ceiebrate Anniversary fiy Greg Hoover County Extension Director The 4-H sy mbol is one of thc most recognized icons in Ameriiia.' Do you laiow what the H’s represent?. As 2009 winds down wc nlso nre drnwing to u close thc North Cnrolinn 4-H Centennial Celebration - thnt’s right, 100 years of 4-H helping develop youlh to bccome adults that lend our communities. 4-H is nbout “mnking the best, bettor.” The 4-H clover sturted with three-lenHets, In 1911 thc fourth H nnd nnother lenflct wns ndded. For nearly 100 years the 4-H emblem hns stood for Hend, Henrt, Hnnds nnd Henlth. In‘Dnvie County, under thc lendcrship of Lyndsie Young, 4- H Extension ngent, the ccntennial has been celebrated. To help secure a vinblc 4-H progrnm into thc future, a Davie County 4-H Endowment Fund was created to help support Ihc locnl 4-H program. There nre two ways lo support 4-H nnd the fund. Contributions cnn be made to the fund nnd donntions arc tnx S u b s c r i b e a n d R e g i s t e r t o W I N a F R E E H D T V D tirin ij thi:» m o n th n f Him im h Ix t. s iilin i lih i- In I n v is io ii V iijtfti cinij i|i)iii iitim i' w ill I lf fiiti-iiM l III It ili.n viiM i till , n ir'-’ llillVIhrt 1» Will (IC /in > If M V nil In IMI It Ml I Ull I I »1 M -,1 Ml 1« I. . If HM.-. deductible. Contact the Davie Extension Center al 753-6100 for information on how to give. Another way to support Ihe 4-H Endowment Fund is to purchase raffle tickets for a side of Angus beef, processed to your specifications nnd vacuum packed. Tickets are only $ 1 each and are avnilnble nt Cooperalivc Extension, or from numerous 4- H nnd Extension volunteers in the county. The drawing is Jun. 11, so get your tickets soon. Dnvie cnttlemnn Steve McMahan is donating thc beef.. The Dnvie Counly Cattlemen’s Association is paying all other costs. Therefore, every dollar collected in thc raffle goes to support 4-H through tho Endowment Fund. For 4-Hcrs, the nenrly lOD- yenr old 4-H pledge still snys it nil. “1 pledge my hend to cleurcr k 18 use 707 The four H’s stand for Head, Heart, Hands and Health. thinking, my henrt to grenter loynlty, my hunds to Inrgcr sorvico and my health to better living, for my club, my community, my country and my world.” East Coast W ings & Grell lU2Y»dklnvllloRoitl,Mock«vlllt,NC270J8 336-751-9464 kntflMAiBwim«! Monday-Thursday 11:00 am • 9:00 pm on ClirLitiiins Eve »MH wm«« Friday - Saturday Sunday 11:00 am -10:00 pm 12:00 pm • 9:00 pm ■m h Ím m ÍÍÍÍmBAR Open until M n^G Nrr With table seating available (limited menu after 10:00 Pt^) .e n v is ib n' IP Video DaiyiniKSiMiaH V is it alne o f b u r's to re s near yuu o r call to learn m nrB - 33 iB .4 B 3 -5 a H e i •A,lp*..a,.p,u,.ax,(ap,$5«9doou««on.nd^« S t u d e n t s DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 24,2009 - DI D E C A S tu d e n ts W in A w a rd s Davie High School hasn’t had il DECA club in 10 years.' , But the new club for market­ ing students this year hit thc road running, with eight of nine members earning proficiency uwards at a regional compctii tion. Janet Barnes is the coordi­ nator for DECA, with thc fol­ lowing officers; president, Aus­ tin Baker; vico president, Curly Kincaid; co-sccrctnries, Ashley Levan nnd Dnrnh Lusk; ircu- surcr, Mcgnn Wnlker; historinn, Weston Walker; public rela­ tions, Laura Untz; and mem­ bers, Brice Renegur and Sydney Nelson. The following won profi­ ciency uwurds: • Auslin Baker in quick serve restuurnnt mnnngement; • Curly Kincnid in nppnrol nnd ncccssorics mnrkcting, n white irledal for being in the top six on a written test, and a blue modal for a porformuncc on the test and role play, third overall; • Megan Wnlker in principles of mnrkcting, a while medul for Ihc lop six on a written test, a blue modal for thc lest and role play and second overall; • Weston Wallkcr in prin­ ciples of marketing, a blue medal on the written led nnd role playand third overall; •Ashley Levan in prinqipios of markcling; • Dnrnh Lusk in principles of marketing; • Laurn Untz in apparel andaccessories; and DavIe High DECA’s award winning students, from ieft: front - Weston Wall<er (3rd place Principles of f^/lari<eting), Megan Walker (2nd place • Sydney' Nelson in quick Principles of iVIari<eting), Carly Kincaid (3rd place Apparel and Accessories Marl<eting), Ashley Levan, Sydney Nelson; back - Austin Baker, serve restaurant mnnagemcni. Darah Lusk, Laura Untz, Brice Renegar, Janet Barnes IVIarketing Teacher/DECA advisoi;. ( Christmas In Comatzer Comatzer Elementary kindergarten students celebrated Christmas before taking a holiday break. Above, Eric Castro, Eli Smith and Keyian Davis put on their Christmas faces. The photos below show ail of the children. '"i\in ..j V, -1 D avk Schools D2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursday, Dcc. 24,2009 Willlum R. Duvic Elementury Tho students and fucully School have been busy helping others this holiday seuson. The Student Council sponsored Crazy Hair Day to raise money to help three families at Thanksgiving, On Dec. 4, the Student Council , sponsored Hat.and Scarf Day (o raise money for Toys for Tots. More money was raised for Toys for Tots during a faculty Jeans Day. Parents brought in new toys for the PTO meeting Dcc.l and the faculty brought in new toys to the Christmas breakfast. The school has collected more than $200 und three huge boxes of new toys. The Mocksvilie Woman’s Club delivered 40 hygiene pack­ets for Cliristmas. Candace Tew, former student, donated 375 clothing items for the closet. In the ESLcloss, kindergarten students are learning ubout the seasons of the year and the weather in each. First grade students arc learn­ ing how to bo sufc at home, school and public places. They uro discussing und writing rules thnt will help them stay secure at home. Second graders are reading about ways to exercise at home and the benefits. Thoy ato brain­storming suggestion according to their pi'oferences and life styles.Tlio third grade class loamcd how sound is mnde. They pickcd an uncommon musical instrument that called their attention and road about it. Next, they will expluin to the class how tho instrument they chose makes sound. In fourth grade, students ure leuming ubout 'the food pyrumid and writing tt balanced menu for tt duy. The fifth grudc class is learn­ing about the forms of water. Thoy mude a simple water cycle experiment to visualize this natu­ral proccss. North Davie MiddleTho Extreme team took u flold trip to High Point on Dcc. 17 to see a performance of Charles ' Dickens’ Christmus Carol. Juke Hendrix won lop honors at the All-Around Cowboy in the Junior Division of the Tri-Stute Rodeo Association. Extreme Team Students of tho Month for November are Travis Noronu, Allison Hubbard, Ranni Roscios, Joni Bailey, Kati Shoaf, Makala Caudle, Noah Johnson, William Sells, Chris Andrews und Alec Carter. Respoctful & Re­sponsible Students of the Month are Sam Motely, Dalton Scott, Connor Carpenter, Patrick Fair, Jacob Hull, Jesse McDuniel, Christina Orannamun, Nonh MacDoneil, Hampton Smith, Lauren Hobson and Ethan Bames. C ornatzer E lem entary' In November and December Spanish priniuty grudcs worked on numbers. Kindergarten classes learned numbers to 10, the first grnde cinssos up to 31, and tho sccond grade to 79. Each grude level did activilies wilh appropri­ ate math skills. The kindergarten and first grudc classcs began u unit on fnrm unimuls. Second gruders huve been studying tho family vocabu- lury. Thoir big project is lo drnw u picture of their families and pets and label it wilh Spanish vocabu­ lary. Some students will present those to the clnss nnd mnny pic­ tures will be on display around tho building nnd in the clnssroom. All ciusses huve enjoyed muny songs and games with these themes. TTiird grnde clus.sos worked on colors and numbers in Spanish. Students prucllccd spelling the colors, und lenrned two new col­ ors: golden and silver. They aro learning the numbers to ICO, in­ cluding reading nnd writing these words. This will continue through Jnnunry. Third grude clusscs learned ubout Christmus irndi- tlons in Mexico as a part of u Christmns Around tlio World unit., Tho fourth und fifth grnde classcs hnve been working on tho ulphubet, including the sounds A ll A b o a rd The Polar Express made a special stop at Cornatzer Elementary school last week. The driver was Bill Campbell, Davie County Schools director of public relations, and he stopped by to read the popular story to first graders, as part of Christmas preparations. He was ably assisted by his engineers. Brae Scanlon and Zeb Chapman, as shown above. ___________. ouch letter ninkcs. With these phonics skills, they uro becoming grout renders in Spunish: They will muke niphnbel books thut will be on displuy in tho offico nnd includod in the Spunish class rending center. In Jnnuni^', nil sludenis will re- coivc'a newsletter with the spe­ cific vocnbulnry their clnss stud­ ied second qunrter. The past few weeks have boon u bu.sy time for sccond graders. They hnve been leurning ubout economics. They hnvo nbout scurcity through tho game of musicnl chnirs, nnd division of labor by mnking Suntus from paper hearts ulonc and in ussembly lines. Thul led into u week long holiday wprkshop for sludcnis. iln this workshop, Ihcy hud to luke out u lonn in order to buy tiio materials thal tiiey needed to make the "crufis/iioms” fdr their job. Tlion they were paid for liieir v/ork bnsed on the quality und tlieir job performuncc. At tho end of the week, they wcrc nilow^d 10 pny back llioir loan and use llie romulning monoy to liuy the items they hnd made. If tiiey had cxlra money, liioy could buy a snuck ul the “food court.” Students seemed to gnin a lot uf knowledge from this unit ns woll ns the .skills of balancing a bank book create Ihcir ov/n throe dimensional shapes such as a sphere ornament, or a cylinder snow-mnn. „„»Ur« Cornatzer Elementary Pride of the Pack students: learning about geometry. They' Cay»n Perdue, 4th; Matthew Glass. 4th: Ciarra Ball, 4th: Axel Vargas, 3rd; Shannon, NUand, 2nd: Adam Brahim, 1st. ‘ learned nbout three dimensionnl shapes. Then they were nble lo Cornatzer Elementary Cougars of the Week of Dec. 14, from left: front - Jordan Wilhelm, Dylan Doss, Christina Sammons, Dezary Kluttz, Anahi Cienfuegos, Jenna Walser, Anna Moore; second row - Jake Stone, Caitlyn Sechrist, Skyler Eddinger, Oscar Rogei, Will Barney, Gregoriao Almazon, Brandon Durham; thitd row ■ Nolan Tucker, Shelby Gordy, Olivia Madeja, Crystal Cabrera, Julie Sanchez, Conner Barringer. Wins(oii-Salem-$e9,000 '"BR,2BAOoubl»/ldoon3.15 „aes. 12x12 siKxl&liisloilc logbiiin. I Vadkinvlllo-i174,000 I3BR,2BAWeîminiaW I biickiaiiclioriàiiosl2ücics IAilh10*l2slial. I S O L D O r r t u i ) ^ Triad. Í.; .‘ill- > i<,i •'(111.- lijii f.l... V Nl' WWW C o fU iiry^lT íí.K l nut 751-2222 H O W A R D R E A L T Y 330 s. Salisbuty St., Mocksvilie • 336-751-3538 all 3Í36-751-3S38orvlsiloürwebsl!e al www,tiowardrealty,comFor addilionallislings, please call j DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 24,2009 - D3 L E G A L N O T IC E S NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 09 Sp 242 Under and by virtue of the power of sals conlalnod In a cer­tain Deed of Trust madp by Paul C.Owens and Calhy A. Owens (PRESENTRECORDOWNER(S); Paul C. Owens and Gamy Ann Ow­ens) to FIdfllily National Title Insur- anoa Co. of New York, Tru8tee(o), dated the 28th day of S0ptem.ber,' 2006, and recorded In Book SS2, Page SB, In Davie Coiinty Regis­try, North Carolina, default having been made In the payment bf the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the under­signed, Substitute Trustee Ser­vices, Inc. having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed of Trust by an Instrument duly recorded Inthe Office of Ihe Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina and the holder of the note evldenc-' lng said Indebtedness having directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Sub­stitute Trustee will olfer for sale at the courthouse door In the City of Mockavllle, Davie County, North Carolina al 2:45 PM on December 30,2009 and wlll sell lo the highest bidder for cash the following real : estate situated In the Counly of Davie, North Carolina, and being mors particularly described as follows:.First Tract: Beginning at an Iron stake on Cooleemee Juno- tlon Road southeast corner ofLot No, 1 and running North__degs. 10 mln. East 300 feet to a stake southeast corner of Lot f^o, 22, continuing North 6 degs, 10 mln. East 76.8 leet with east end to an Iron stake on soulh side of Western Avenue; thence North 88 degs. W 78.5 feet with said Avenue to an Iron slake, Dewey Foster's corner; thence South 2 degs. 46 mln. West 76.8 feet with said Dewey’s Foster’s corner, a naw corner; thence North 85 degs. 55 mln. West 52.2 feet with back line of Lot No. 1 to an Iron stake; thence South 3 ddgs. Enst 287 feet with line of Lots Nos. 1 and 2 to an Iron stake on north side of Cooleemee Junction Road; thenco east with said road 83 feet lo thu beginning. This being ell of Lot No,. 1 and east end of LqI No, 22, See Map A, Block D, Etwin Mills, Ino,, property. This property surveyed and platted by A, L, Bowles, Janu­ary 4,1954, to which plat reference Is hereby made.For back title referanca see Book 54, Page 415, Davie Reg­istry.Second Tract: Beginning at a stono on the branch, Qarwood's cornor; thonce Soulh about 8 degs. West 5.70 chs, to a stone; thence West 2.77 chs, to a stone. Wagoner’s corner; thence North 7 degs. East 5.65 chs. to a stone on Ihe branch; thence up the branch to Ihe beginning, containing one and a half acres, more or less. Reference Is hereby made to deed from George C. Patterson and wife to C.T, Creason recorded In Book 19, Page 435,Togeiher with Improvements lo­cated Ihereon; said property being localed at 164 Westvlew Avenue, Mocksvlile, North Carolina,Save and except one half acre sold bif of Ihe above described land to John Everhqrdt cut off of the east side of said above,Sava and exoept also the following described tract of land conveyed to A,F, Hellard et.ux on May 1,1952:Beginning at Iron on Gobble and Hellard line, runs North 11 Wesl 3,85 chs, lo an Iron In the outside line; thence North 82 East 1.55 chs; thence Soulh 10 Wesl 4.00 chs, to the beginning, contain­ing 3/10 acres, more or less. Trustee may. In ¡he Trustee's sole discretion, delay the sale for up lo one hour as provided In NCGS §45-21,23,Should the properly be pur­chased by q third party, that person musl pay the tax ol Forty-Five Cenls ($0,45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100,00) required by NOGS §7A-308(a)(1),The properly to be offered pursuant to this nollce of sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS, WHERE IS," Neither lha Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of trusl/securlty agreement, or bolh, being foreclosed, nor ihe officers, dlreclors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized represenla- llve of either the Trustee or the holder of the note nnake any rep­resentation or warranty relating to lha tllle or any physical, environ­mental, health or salely condlllpns existing In, on, at or relating to the properly being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or in any. way ralatlng lo any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property Is being sold subject to all laxes, special assessments, and prior Hens or encumbrances of record and any recorded releases. Said property Is al^o being sold subject to applicable Federal and State laws,A cash deposit or cashier's check (no personal checks) ol five percent (5%) of the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750,00), whichever Is greater, wl|l be required at the time of Ihe sale;‘ An Older for possession of llie property may be Issued pursuant to G.S, 45-21,29 In lavor Ы the purchaser and against the party or parties In |)os;esslon by the clerk of superior court pf the county In which Ihe properly Is sold.Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreemeni entered Into or re­newed on or after October 1, 2007, may after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days’ written nollce to the landlord. Upon ter­mination of a rental agreement, the tenant Is liable for rent due under the rental agreement pro­rated to the effective date of the termlnallon,THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR, THE PURPOSE OF THIS COM­MUNICATION IS TO COLLECTA ■ DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, exoept as stated below In the Instance ol bankruptcy protection,IF YOU ARE UNDER THE PROTECTION OF THE BANK­RUPTCY COURT OR HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED AS A RE­SULT OF A BANKRUPTCY PRO­CEEDING, THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT AND FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES AND IS NOT IN­TENDED AS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT OR AS AN ACTTO COLLECT, ASSESS, OR RECOVER ALL OR ANY POR­TION OFTHE DEBT FROM YOU PERSONALLYThis 2nd day of December, 2009,SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE SERVICES, INC, SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE BY: Attorney at Law The Law Firm of Hutchens, Senter & Britton, P,A, Attorneys for Substitute Trustee Services, inc.P.O. Box 1028 4317 Ramsey Street Fayetteville, North Carolina 28311htlp.V/sales.hsbflrm.com . Case No: 1010212 12-17-21П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY , NOTICE OF fo r e c lo s u r e s a l e09SP243Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In a cer­tain Deed of Trust made by Jim A. Steele to George W. Martin, Truslee(s), dated the 18th day OfAugust, 1995, and recorded in Book 226, Page ZfiS. In Davie Counly Registry, North Carolina, default having been made In the payment of the note thereby se­cured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, Substitute Ttustee Services, irio, having been substituted as Trustee In said Deed of Trust by ah Instru­ment duly recorded In the Office of the Register of Deeds of Davie Counly, North Carolina and the holder pf the note evidencing said Indebtedness having directed that the Deed of Trust be fore­closed, the undersigned Substi­tute Trustee wlll offer for sale al the courthouse door Щ the City of Mocksvilie, Davie County, North Carolina at 2:45 PM on December 30,2009 and wlll eell to ths high­est bidder for cash the following real estate situaled In the County of DavIe, North Carolina, and be­ing more particularly described as follows:Tract One: Beginning at an Iron, northwest corner of the wllhin described tract, southeast corner of Azalea Steele (Deed Book 108, Page 409) and runs thence South 85 deg, 08 mln. 50 sec. East 371.69 feet to an Iron; thence South 36 dec/. 22 mln. 50 seo. West passing through an Iron In the SR 1801 northern right of way al 4-26-24 feel for a lolal dis­tance of 456.35 feet to a point In said right of way; thence North 58 deg, 32 mln. 30 sec. West 100.00 feet to a point In said right of way; thence North 02 deg. 51 mln. 45 sec. West passing through an Iron at 14.63 feel for a total distance of 283.24 feet to an iron; thence North 00 deg. 12 mln. 20 seo. West 63.77 feet to the beginning, containing 2.00 acres as surveyed |v|ovember 10,1993. by Davidson Sun/eylng Company.Tract Two; Beginning at an Iron, southeast corner of Azalea Steele (Deed Book 108, Page 409) and runs thence South 00 deg. 12 mln. 20 sec. East 63.77 feel to an Iron; thence South 02 deg. Si mln. 45 seo. East pass- Ing through an Iron al 268.61 feet for a total distance of 283.24 feel lo a point In the right ol way of SR 1801; thence North 44 deg. 58 mln. 15 sec. West passing through an Iron at 49.68 feet for a total distance of 286.62 feet to an Iron; thence North 50 deg. 48 mln. 40 sec. West passing through an iron at 225.00 feet for a total distance of 28^1^9 feet to an iron; thence South 85 de^. 08 miri. 50 seo. East 408:54 feel to the beginning, containing 1,510 acres, more or less, as surveyed October 26, 1993 by Davidson surveying Company,Togeiher with Improvements looaled thereon; said properly being located at 157 Deadmon Road, Mocksvilie, North Caro­lina,Trustee maÿ, In the Trustee's solé discretion, delay the sale for up to one hour as provided In NCGS §45-21,23.Should thé property be pur­chased by a third party, lhal per­son must pay the tax of Forty-Five Cents ($0.45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A-308(a)(1).The property to be olféred pursuant to this notice of sale is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS, WHERE IS." Neither the Trustee nor the holder ol the note secured by the deed of trusl/securlty agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, dlreclors, attorneys, employees,, agents or authorized representa­tive ol either the Trustee or the holder of the note make any rep­resentation or warranty relating to the tllle or any physical, environ­mental, health or safety conditions existing In, on, al or relating lo the property being offered for sale,' and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or In any way relating lo any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property Is being sold subject 10 all taxes, special assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances of record and any recorded re­leases. Said properly Is also being sold subject to applicable. Federal and Stale laws.• A cash deposit or cashier's check, (no personal checks) of live percent (5%) ol the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars ($760.00), whichever is greater, wlll be required at the time of tha sale.An order lor possession of the property may be Issued pursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 in favor of'the purchaser ahd against the party or parties In possession by the clerk of superior court ol the counly In which the property Is sold.■ Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or re­newed on or alter Oclober 1, 2007, may alter receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days’ written notice to the landlord. Upon ter­mination of a rental agreement, j.the tenant Is liable for rent due under the rental agreemeni pro­rated to the effective date Of the termination.THIS ISACOfilMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. THE PURPOSE OF THIS COM­MUNICATION IS TO COLLECTA DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILLBE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, except as stated below In the Instance of bankruptcy protection.IF YOU ARE UNDER THE PROTECTION OF THE BANK­RUPTCY COURT OR HAVE SEEN DISCHARGED AS A RE­SULT OF A BANKRUPTCY PROr CEEDING, THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU PlJRSUANTTO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT AND FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES AND IS NOT IN­TENDED AS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT OR AS AN ACTTO COLLECT ASSESS, OR RECOVER ALL OR ANY POR­TION OF THE DEBT FROM YOU PERSONALLYThis 2nd day of December, 2009:SUBSTITUTE TfiUSTEE SERVICES, INC.SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE BY: Attorney at Law The Law Firm of Hutchens, Senler & Britton, P.A.Attorneys (or Substitute Trustee Services, Inc.P.O. Box 1028 4317 Ramsey Street Fayetteville, North Carolina 28311: htlp://sales.hsbflrm.cdm Case No: 1019625 12-17-2tn STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF IREDELL INTHE GENERAL COURT, OF JUSTICESUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK FILE NUMBER: 09 SP1184 NOTICE OF f o r e c lo s u r e s a l e In the Matter of tha Foreclosure of the Deed of Trust of executed by W. T. Payne and Son, Inc., In Book 1740 at Page 1061, Iredell County Registry and Book 658 at Page 693, Davie County Registry Pursi/anl to an order entered December 8, 2009, In the Superior Court for Iredell Counly, and the power of sale contained In the captioned deed of trust (“Deed of Trust"), the undersigned Substitute Trustee wlll offer lor sale at auction, to the highest bidder for cash,AT THE COURTHOUSE DOOR IN STATESVILLE, IREDELL COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA ON DECEMBER 29,2009,' AT 3:30 O’CLOCK P.M. the re^; estate and the Improvements ihereon secured by the Deed of Trust, less and exoept any of such property released from the lien of the deed of trust prior to the date ol this sals, lying and being In part In Iredell County and part In Davie County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: SEC: ATTACHED EXHIBIT "A" Exhibit A THAT certain tract ol land containing 173.71 acres, more or less, (Inclusive of exceptions hereinafter described), located in part In Turnersburg Township, Iredell County, North Carolina, and in part In Calllhan Township, Davie County, North Carolina, and bounded iiow or formerly, by natural boundaries and/or lands owned by and/or In the possession of persons as follows: On the north by Mrs, Z, M. Whitaker, on the east by W. H, Doby and Herman Campbell, on the soulh by Lizzie Ann Galtiier Estate and Roy A, Gaither, and on the west by Roy A, Gaither and Woodrow Smith; said tract lying approximately 4 miles southeast of the Town of Harmony, North Caiollna, and being more specifically described as follows:BEGINNING at an Iron stake In Secondary Road No, 2131, which point Is located east of said road's intersection with NC Hwy. No. 901 and which point Is a corner of Roy A. Gaither In said Road No. 2131, and runs from the beginning with said SecdndaiV Road and the line of Roy A. Gaither, Sbijlh 81 deg. 30 mln. East 407.2 leet lo a stone; thence with Said Roy A. Gaither’s line. North 02 deg. 00 mln. East 307,5 feet to a point; thence North . 28 deg.’so mln. West1,491.0 feel to.an'oak; thence North83 deg'.'30' mln. West 1,073.1 feet lo a stone In H. F Heath's line or corner; thence with said Heath's line. North 05 deg. 45 mln. East 846.5 feel to an Iron In Z, M, Whitaker’s line or corner; thence wilh said Whitaker’s lines. Soulh 67 deg, 15 itilii. East 910,0 feel to an Iron, South 75 deg. 00 mln. East 363 feet lo a slake, and South 51 deg. 30 mln. East 1,056.0 feet to a flal rock at a branch; thence with said branch. Soulh 75 deg. 15 mln. Easl 54,0 feet. North 65 deg. 15 mln. East 294.0 feet and North 44 deg. 45 mln. East 286.5 feet'10 an Iron, R. F Hodson's line or comer; thence with said Hodson's line. Soulh 32 deg. 00 mln. East 281.0 feet to a stone and Iron, said Hodson's corner In W. H. Doby's line; thence wilh W; H. Doby’s lines, seven (7) calls as follows: (1) South 59 deg. 00 mln. West 160.3 feet to a stone and Iron, (2) South 03 deg. 00 mln. East 965.6 feet to a stone, (3) South 20 deg. 00 mln. Easl 561.0 feet to 9 stone, (4) South 05 deg. 30 mln. East 357.7 feet, (5) Due West 115.5 feet, (6) South 02 deg. "00 mln. Wesl 336.6 feet to a stone In Secondary Road No. 2131, and (7) crossing said Secondary Road, South 54 deg. 00 mln. Easl 874.5 feet to an Iron pin; thence South 48 deg. 00 mln. West 1,023.0 feel lo a stone In a field; thence South 03 deg. 00 mln. West 1,247.4 feet to a stone; thence Norlh 81 deg. 30. mln. West 1,170.2 feet to an Iron; thence North 09 deg. 00 mln. East 867.0 feet to an Iron; thence North 54 deg. 00 min. West 250.8 feet to a red oak; thence North 30 deg. 00 mln. West 290.4 feel to a red oak; thence North 05 deg. 00 mln. East 1,782.0 feet to the point of BEGINNING, according to a map prispared by J; S. Wilson, Registered Surveyor, dated 26 March 1964.THERE IS EXCEPTED from the above-described properly and not being conveyed herewith, a certain 2.067 acr^ tract which is described by metes and bounds as follows:., BEGINNING at a railroad spike In the center of Secondary Road No. 21.31, vyhlch point is localed Soulh 61 deg. 46 mln. Easl 100.0 feet from an existing Iron marking the corner of Roy A. Gaither on the northern margin of the right- of-way of Secondary Road No. 2131, and which beginning point I.' is also Norlh 01 deg. 30 mln. 05 sec. West 24.97 feet from an Iron near the southern margin of the right-of-way of Secondary Road,. and runs thence from the beginning with the cenler of said Secondary Road, four calls as follows: (1) SoUth 79. deg. 55 mln. East: 112.56 feet to a railroad spike, (2) South 73 deg, 35 mln, 15 sec. East 158.89 leel to a railroad spike, (3) South 61 deg. 48 min. East 140.84 feet to a railroad spike and (4) South 51 deg. 16 mln. 34 sec. East 62.10 •leel to a railroad spike thence leaving said Secondary Road, South 57 deg. 16 mln. 35 sec. West 305.82 feet to an Iron; thence North 66 deg. 22 mln. 45 sec. West 187.39 feel to an Iron; thence North 01 deg. 30 mln. 05 sec. Wesl 260.35 feet to the point of BEGINNING and being according lo a survey by R. B. Kestler, Jr., Registered Surveyor, dated 24 August 1976.The above property being the Identical property described In Deed Book 674 page 49 iredell County Registry.In theTrustee's solediscretlon, the sale may be delayed for up lo one (1) hour as provided In Section 45-21.23 of the North Carolina General Statutes.The record owner(s) of the real propsrly not more than len days prior lo the date hereof are W.T. Payne and Son, ino.A live percent cash deposit, or a cash deposil of $750,00, whichever Is greater, will be required of the last and highest bidder. The balance of the bid purchase price shall bs due In full In cash or certified funds et a closing to take place within thirty (30) days of the date of sale. The undersigned Substitute Trustee shall convey lllle to the property by nonwarranty deed.'This sale wlll be made subject lo all prior liens of record, If any, dnd lo all unpaid ad valorem taxes and special assessments, 11 any, which became a lien subsequent to the recordation of the Deed ol Trust. This sale will be further subject to the right. If any, of the United Stales of America lo redeem the above-described property fpr a period of 120 days following the date when the final upset bid period has run.The purchaser ol the properly described above shall pay the . Clerk’s Commissions in the amount ol $.45 per $100.00 of the purchaue price (up tq a maximum amount of $500.00), required by Section 7A-308(a)(l) of the North Ciaroilhel General Statutes. ‘If the purchaser of the above described property is someone other than tho Beneficiary under the Deed of Trust, the purchaser shall also pay, to the extent applicable, the land transfer tw In the amount of one percen^(i%) of the purchase price.To the extent this sale Involves residential property wilh less than fifteen (15) rental units, you are hereby notified of the following;a. An order for possession of the property may be Issued pursuant to Section 45-21.29 of the North Carolina General Statutes in favor of the purchaser and against the party or parlies in possession by tlie clerk of superior court of the county in which the property Is sold; and. b. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or renewed on or alter Oclober 1, 2007, may alter receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agreemeni upon 10 days' Written notice to the landlord. Upon termlnallon of a rental agreement, the tenant Is- liable for rent due under the rental agreemeni prorated lo the effective date of the termination.This 17th day of December 2009.Substitute Trustee Anthony S. Privelle P 0. Drawer 1776 Slalesville, NC 28687 (704) 873-2131 12-17-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE C0UN17NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving been named as Per-, sonal Representative ol the Es­tate of BERNARD F, SCHREINER (also known as Bernard Francis Schreiner), late of Advance, Da- yie County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notify all persons, firms and corporallons having claims against the estate of said decedent to exhibit them 10 ihe undersigned at One West Fourth Street, Winslon-Salem, NC 27101, on or before the 17th day of March, 2010, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ail persons, firms and corporallons indebted lo the said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned.This the 17th day of Decem­ber, 2009.MARTHA J. SCHREINER, Personal Representative of the Estate of Bernard F Schreiner Kimberiy H. Stogner Womble Carlyle Sandrldgs & Rice, PLLCOne West Fourth Street - 12th FloorWinston-Salem, NC 27101'12-17-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO Cr e d ito r sHaving qualllled as Executor of the Estate ol CAROL SCHUER- MAN, late ol Davie County, this Is lo notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims agalns said estate lo present them to the undersigned on or before March 17,2010, (being three (3) monihs from the llrst day of publication of this notice) or this nollce will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned.This the 17th day of Decem­ber 2009.BRIAf^ KEITH SCHUERMAN 177 Lillie Creek Larie Mocksvlile, NC 27028 12-17-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving qualified as Executor of the Estate of BARBARA THOM- ERSON, deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corpo­rations having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 102 South Cherry Slreet, Winston- Salem, NC 27101', on or before March 19,2010, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recov­ery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment.This the 9th day of December, 2009.Harold Wayne TIiomerson, Executor of the Estaste of Bar­bara Thornerson Stafford R. Peebles, Jr., Еад.102 South Cherry Street WInston-Salem, NC 27101 (336)723-7361 •12-17-4Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving qualified as Executor of the Estate of SHIRLEY T. CLUBB, deceased, late ol Davie Counly, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them lo the undersigned al 102 Soulh Cherry Street, Winslon-Salem, NC 27101, on or before March 19, 2010, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of Ihelr recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Irnniedlate payment.This the 9th day of December, 2009.Robin Ciubb Whitley. Execu­tor of the Estaste ol Shirley T.' Clubb;; Stafford R. Peebles, Jr., Esq. ; 102 South Cherry Street WInston-Salem, NC 27101 (336)723-7361 12-17-4Ш NORTH CAROLINA Г;DAVIE COUNTY ; EXECUTOR’S NOTICEHaving qualified as Executor of ^ the Estate of CUSSEL MARTIN ANDERSON, Deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, this Is lo notify all persons having claims agalnsi ths estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before Febru­ary 17, 2010, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their right to recover against the estate of the said deceased. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment.This the 17th day of Decem­ber, 2009. • : Daniel Ray Anderson : Executor of the Estate of Classel ^ Martin Anderson c/o E. Edward Vogler, Jr. ;Attorney for Daniel RayAnder- :, son. Executor 181 South Main Street . . Mocksvlile, NC 27028 12-17-4Ш:: M IL L E R E Q U IP M E N T R E N T A L WINTER IS HERE! Bobcat, aerator, core plugger & more for rent loday! Hwy. 6 0 1 S.. M ocksvilie |336| 731-2jU4 <Л* -А Ч . W % > D4 - DAV1E COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 24,2009 L E G A L N O T IC E S DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 24,2009 - DS L E G A L N O T IC E S NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY09 SP 249 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue ol a Power of Sale contained In that certain Deed of Trust executed by DA­VID A. DOUB and Wife, Doro- ttiy W, Doub lo PRI-AP, INC,, Tru8te0(s), which was dated April , 9,2003 and recorded on April 14, 2003 In Book 476 at Page 785, Davle County Registry, North Carolina.Default having been made In the payment ot the note thereby secured by the said Deed ofTrust and the undersigned. Brook a Scott, PLLC, having been substi­tuted as Trustee in said Deed of Trust, and the holder ol the note evidencing said Indebtedness having directed that the Deed of Trusl be foreclosed, the under­signed Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the courthouse door ol the county courthouse where the property is located, or Ihe usual and customary lo­cation at the county courthouse for conducting the sale on Janu­ary 4,2010 at 12;30PIH, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described property situated In Davle County, North Carolina, to wit;BEQINNiNQ at a stone In Ihe South edge of publlo road, lead­ing Irom Sheffield Road to Bear Creek Church, IHaryln Dyson's corner on said road and runs thence with said H/Iarvln Dyson's line South 89 degs. East 1347.72 degs. To an Iron stake. Man/in Dyson's and Duke Whitaker's corner; thence North 21 degs. West 739.20 ft. With said Duke Whitaker's line and with Huss Smith's line to a stake In edge of said road; thence with the said road South 37 degs, West 414.48 ft. to a point In said road; thence with said road South 65 ' degs, 30 mln. West 900.24 (t. to the BEGINNING containing nine ' five tenths (9.5) acres, more or iess, as surveyed by S.L. Talbert, Registered Land Surveyor, Sep­tember 29, 1962.SAVE AND EXCEPT lor the fol­lowing conveyance:(1) 1,24 acres to Burlon A. He­drick, Jr. et ux, In Deed Book 93, page 539;(2). 0,969 acres to Darrel A. Burch, et ux, In Deed Book 139, pages 479;(3) 1,201 acres to Virginia He­drick Sampson ih Deed Book 148, page 383; and"-(4) 1.138 acres to Larry Wayne Hedrick in Deed Book 147, page 215, Davle County Registry.Subject to the right of way of S.R. 1316 (Duke Whitaker Rd) and any other easements and restrictions of record.For back title, see Deed Book 86, page 179, Davle County Registry. See also Esiate of Bur­ton A. Hedrick (died 9-1-00) In , Estate File 01-E-235 and Esiate of Bertye 1И. Hedrick (died 6,-22- 00) In Estate File No. 01-E-201 in the Office of the Clerk of Supe­rior Court In Davle County, North Carolina. See also Tax Map E-2, Parcei17, located in Clarksville Township, Davle County, North Carolina.Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior convey- ences of record.Said property Is commonly . known as 7S2 Duke Whitaker Road, IVlocksvllie, NC 27028,Third party purchasers must pay ' the excise tax, and the court costs of Forty-Five Cents (45e) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) pursuant to NCGS 7A- 308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of the purchase price', or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will be re­quired at the time of the sale. Following the expiration of the statutory upset bid period, ^11 the remaining amounts are immedl- . ately due and owing.Said property to be offered pur­suant to this Notice ol Sale 1s be­ing offered for sale, transler and conveyance “AS IS WHERE IS." There are no representations, of warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions exist­ing In, on, at, or relating to the property being olfered tor sale. This sale Is made subject to all prior Hens, unpaid taxes, any • unpaid land transfer taxes, spe­cial assessments, easements, rights of way, deeds of release, and. any oilier encumbrances or exceptions of record. To the best of the knowledge and belief of the undersigned, the current owner(s) of the property Is/are David Allen Doub and wife, Doro­thy W, Doub.An Order for possession of the property may be Issued pursu­ant to G.S. 45-21.29 In favor of f the purchaser and against' the party or parties In possession by the clerk of superior court of the county In which the property Is sold. Any person who occu­pies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or renewed on or alter October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the no­tice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days' writlen notice to the landlord. The notice shall also state that upon termi­nation of a rental agreement, the tenant Is liable for rent due under the renlal agreement prorated to Ihe effective date of the termina­tion.if Ihe trustee Is unable to con­vey title to this property for any reason, the sole remedy of the purchaser Is the return of the deposit. Fieasons of such In­ability to convey include, but are not limited to, Ihe llling ol a bankruptcy petition prior'to the confirmation of the sale and rein­statement of the loan wilhoul the knowledge of the trustee. If the validity of the sale Is challenged by any party, the trustee, in their sole discretion, If they believe the challenge to have merit, may request the court lo, declare Ihe sale to bo void and return the deposit. The purchaser will have no further remedy.Substitute Truslee Brock & Scott, PLLC Jeremy B. Wilkins, NCSB No, 323465431 Oleander Drive Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28403 PHONE: (910) 392-4988 FAX; (910) 392-8587 File No.; 09-21962-FC01 12-24-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY09 SP 248 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in that cer­tain Deed of Trust executed by Dawayne E Bonds and Kathy P Bonds, Husband and Wife to THOMAS Q, JACOBS, Trustee(s), which was dated June 30, 2005 and recorded on June 30, 2005 in Book 814 at Page 842, Davle County Regis­try, North Carolina.Defaull having been made In the paymenl ol the note thereby secured by the said Deed ol Trust and the undersigned. Brock & Scotl, PLLC, having been substi­tuted as Trustee In said Deed of Trust, and the holder of the note evidencing sald'"liid^bt'ednesi' having directed thal the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the under­signed Substitute Trustee will offer lor sale at tha courthouse door ol Ihe county courthouse where the property Is located, or the usual and (yjstomary lo­cation at the county courthouse for conducting the sale on Janu­ary 4, 2010 at 12;30PM, and will sell to the highest bidder lor cash the lollowlng described property situated In Davle County, North Carolina, to wit;TRACT I;BEGINNING at an iron stake Northwest corner on the East side of new streel, said W.J. Will­son’s Southwest corner and runs thence North 54 degs. 45 min. East 125 leet, said W.J. Willson's Southeast corner; thence South 34 dogs, East 125 feet to an Iron slake. Southeast coriier fo Lot here described; thence South 54 degs. 45 min West 125 feet to an Iron stake on the East side of new street; thence North 34 degs. West with street 125 feet TO POINT OF BEQINNINQ, be­ing parts of Lots Nos. 85. 86, 87, 88 and 89 of Sarah Kelly Sub­division, For reterenoe see map recorded In Book 30, page 80, Section No. 2 and deed recorded In Book 46, page 611.TRACT 11:A certain 15 foot by 125 loot strip of land adjoining Ihe lands ol W.J. Wilson on the Northwest, Graham Madison on the North­east, Roy Collette on the South­east and Nettie Lee Daywalt on the Southwest and bounded as follows, viz:BEGINNING at an Iron stake, W.J. Wilson's Southwest corner; thence North 54 degs. 45 mln. East 15 feet, to an Iron pin, new corner; thence South 34 East 125 feet to an Iron pin, new corner; thence South 54 degs. 45 mln. West 15 feel, original corner: thence North 34 degs. West 125 feet TO THE PONT AND PUCE OF BEGINNING, and being a 15 foot strip located on the East end of a iot described In a prior deed between the same parties dated September 21, 1960, and set forth'in Deed Book 63 at page 396, Oavle County Registry. Bonds. Dawayne 21090.1 Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior convey­ances of record.Said property Is commonly known as 1018 Howard Street, . Mocksville, NC 27028.Third party purchasers musl pay the excise tax, and the court costs ol Forty-Five Cents (450) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) pursuant lo NCGS 7A-308(a)(1). A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five per­cent (5%) of Ihe purchase price,, or Sevan Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will be required at the lime of the sale. Following the .expiration of the statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts are im­mediately due and owing.Said property to be offered pur­suant to this Notice oi Sale Is be­ing offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS WHERE IS," There are no representations ol warranty, relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions exist­ing in, on, al, or reiating lo the property being olfered for sale. This sale Is made subjoct to all prior Hens, unpaid taxes, any unpaid land transfer taxes, spe­cial assessments, easements, rights of way, deeds of release, and any other encumbrances or exceptions ol record. To the best of the kriowledge and belief ■of the undersigned, the current owner(s) of the property Is/are Dawayne E. Bonds.An Order for possession of the properly may be Issued pursu­ant to G.S. 45-21.29 In lavor of the purchaser and against the party or parties In possession by the clerk of superior court of the county In which the property is sold. Any person who occu­pies the property pursuant to a renlal agreement entered into or renewed on or alter October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the no­tice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord, The notice shall also slate that upon termi­nation of a rontal agreement, the tenant Is liable for rent due under the renlal agreement prorated to the elfectlve date of the termina­tion.if the trustee Is Unable to con­vey title to this property for any reason, the sole remedy of the purchaser Is Ihe return of the deposit. Reasons ol such In­ability to convey include, but are not limited to, the filing of a bankruptcy petition prior to the confirmation of tho sale and rein­statement ol the loan without the knowledge of the trustee. II the validity of Ihe sale is challenged ,„|)y flpy, ps(ijy„the trustee,,,It),thelf,. sole discretion, If they believe the challenge to have merit, may request the court to declare the sale to be void and return the deposit. The purchaser will have no further remedy.Substitute TrusteeBrook & Scott, PLLCJeremy B. Wilkins, NCSB No.323465431 Oleander Drive Suite 200 Wllminglon, NC 28403 PHONE: (910) 392-4988 FAX; (910) 392-8587 File No.: 09-21288-FO 12-24-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving qualified as Executrix of the Estate of LILLIAN E, TAL­LENT, late of Davle County, Ihis Is to notify ail persons, firms and corporations having claims agalns said esiate to present them lo the undersigned on or before March 10,2010, (being three (3) months from the llrst day ol publication of this notice) or this notice will bo pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and oorporations Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned.This the 7th day ol December, 2009.ALMA JOY TUTTLE 156 Cricket Lane Mocksvllle, NC 27028 MARTIN & VAN HOY, LLP Attorneys at Law Ten Court Square Mocksvllle, NC 27028 12-10-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving qualllled as Executor of the Estate of NINA JEAN H. BAINES, late of Davle County, this is to notify all persons hav­ing claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before March 3, 2010, (be­ing three (3) months from the first day of publication of this notice) 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 the 3rd day of December, 2009.BRENDA B. HUNTER 188 Pudding Ridge Road Mocksjillle, NC 27028 12-3-41П NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving qualified as Executor of the Estate of JOHN W. RILCHER, late of Davle County, Ihls Is to notlly all persdns having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before March 3, 2010, (being three (3) months from the first day of publication of this notice) or this notice 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 of December, 2009.DARRELL PILCIHER 1020 Pine Bluff Lane ‘ Walnut Cove, NC 27052 12-3-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving qualllled as the Admin­istrator СТА ol the Estate ol Robert Dean Amos, Deceased, late of Davle County, this Is to notify all persons, firms or corporations, having claims against the esiate to present same duly proven to the undersigned on or before the 12lh day of March, 2010; othenivlse, this notice will be pled In bar of recov­ery. All persons, firms or corpora­tions Indebted to the estate will please make prompt settlement with the Administrator СТА.This 3rd day ol December, 2009.Davie E. inablnett P.O. Box 1657 Lexington, NC 27293-1657 Administrator СТА of theEstate of Robert Dean Amos, DeceasedBrinkley V/alser,.PLLC P.O, Box 1657 Lexington, NC 27293 12-10-4tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO.: 09 RVD 904 Mary Beth Lewis, Plalnllf, vs.Rodger Lee Lewis, Defendant. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATIONTO: Rodger Lee Lewis ,TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking rellel against you has been filed in the above-entitled ac­tion. The nature of the relief being sought Is as follows;The Plaintiff, Mary Beth Lewis, has filed a Complaint seeking an absolute divorce.You are required to make defense to siich pleading no later than the 20lh day of January, 2010, said date being forty (40) days from the first publication of this nollce, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought.This the 10th day ol December, 2009.MARTIN & VAN HOY, LLP BY; Sally V\f, Smith Attorney for Plaintiff Ten Court Square Mocksvllle, NC 27028 (336)751-2171 12-10-3tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY, NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving qualified as Executrix of the Estate of ROY S, BROWN, JR., late of Davle County, this Is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims again? said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before March 10,2010, (being three (3) months from the first day of publication of this notice) or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, llrms, and corporallons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned.This the 3rd day of December, 2009., EUINE P. BROWN 654 Sanford Avenue Mooksvllle, NC 27028 MARTIN & VAN HOY, LLP Attorneys at Law Ten Court Square , Mocksville, NC 27028 12-10-4m NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE QOUNTY IN THE QENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 09 CVD 882 State Employees Credit Union, Plaintiff, vs.Steven Stewart, Defendant. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATIONTO: Steven Stewart, the above named defendantTAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled Superior Court action. The nature ol the relief being sought is as follows;The Plaintiff, State Employees Credit Union, has filed a complaint seeking money owed.You are required to make delense to such pleading hot later than the 19th day of January, 2010, said date being 40 days from the first publication of this notice and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought.This the 3rd day of December, 2009. ■BY; dhad C. Freeman, At­torney lor Plaintiff 26 Court Square Mocksville, NO 27028 336-751-2918 12-10-3m NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY , NOTICEAs required by lederai and state laws, this notlco Is to Inlorm all workers and building occupants and/or their legal guardians about asbestos In school buildings. Anyone who wishes to see the as­bestos files may contact the school or call Tom Evans, Davle County Schools Maintenance Department, 336-751-1991.This the 7th day ol December, 2009.12-17-2tn NORTHCAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving qualllled as Executor ol the Estate ol'HERMAN J. SPILL­MAN, late ol Davle County, this is to notlly all persons, firms and corporallons having claims agalns said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before fvlarch 10,2010, (being three (3) months Irom the llrst day of publication of this notice) or this nollce will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. Ail persons, llrms, and corporations Indebted tq said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned.This the 10th day of December, 2009.DALE HOWELL 1825 Vâdiïlh Valley’Road Advance, NC 27006 12-10-41П NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY09 SP 206 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed by LYNN A MAREADY AND SAMUEL К MAREADY to PRUP, INC., Tru8tee(s), which was dated Au­gust 25, 2005 and recorded on August 29, 2005 In Book 623 at Page 360, Davle County Regis­try, North Carolina.Default having been made In the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed ol Trust and the undersigned. Brock & Scbtt, PLLC, having been substi­tuted as Trustee in said Deed ol Trust, and the holder ol the note evidencing said Indebtedness having directed that the Deed ol Trust be loreclosed, the under­signed Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the courthouse door ol the county courthouse where the property Is located, or the usual and customary loca­tion at the county courthouse for conducting the sale on January4, 2010 at 12:30PM, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described property situ­ated in Davle County, North Caro­lina, to wit:Being known and designated as Lot No. 32, as shown on the Map of Westridge Section ii, as recorded In Plat Book 5, Page5, Davle County Registry, North Carolina, relorence to which Is hereby made for a more particu­lar description.Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior convey­ances of record.Said property Is commonly known as 129 Westridge Road, Advance, NC 27006.Third party purchasers must pay the excise tax, and the court costs of Forty-Five Cents (45Ф) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) pursuant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1). A cash deposit (no personal checks) of live per­cent (5%) of the purchase price, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will be required at the time of the sale, Following the expiration ol the statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts are Imme­diately due and owing. Said property to be offei-ed pur­suant to this Notice of Sale Is be­ing offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS WHERE iS.” There are no representations ol warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing In, on, at, or relating to the property be­ing offered for sale. This sale is made subject to all prior liens, un­paid taxes, any unpaid iand trans­fer taxes, special assessments, easements, rights of way, deeds of release, and any other encum­brances or exceptions of record. To the best of the knowledge and belief of the undersigned, the cur­rent owner(s) of the property Is/ are Lynn A, Maready and hus­band, Samuel K, Maready.An Order for possession of the projjerty may be Issued pursu­ant to Q.S. 45-21.29 In favor of the purchaser and against tho party or parties In possession by the clerk ol superior court ol the county In which the property is sold. Any person who occu­pies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or renewed on or afler October 1, 2007, may, alter receiving the no­tice ol sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. The notice shall also state that upon termi­nation ol a rental agreement, the tenant Is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date ol the termina­tion.If the trustee Is unable lo con­vey title to this property for any , reason, the sole remedy of the purchaser Is the return ol Ihe de­posit. Reasons of such Inability to convey Include, but are not lim­ited to, the llling ol a bankruptcy ■petition prior lo the conllrmatlon of the sale and reinstatement ol the loan wlthput the knowledge ol the trustee. If the validity of the sale Is challenged by any party, tha trustee,' In their sole discre­tion, if they believe the challenge to havo merit, may request the court to declare the sale to be void and return the deposit. The purchaser will have no lurther remedy.Substitute Trustee Brock & Scott, PLLC JeremyB. Wilkins, NCSB No.323465431 Oleander Drive Suite 200 Wllminglon, NC 28403 PHONE: (910) 392-4988 FAX; (910) 392-8587 File No.;09-17919-FC01 , . . 12-24-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTOR’S NOTICEHaving qualified as Executor of the Estate of JAMES P, HICKS, Deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, this Is lo notify all persons having claims against the estate ol the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or be­lore March 24, 2010, or this No­tice will be pleaded In bar of their right to recover against the estate of the said deceased. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment.This the 24th day of December, 2009,Venlta Blackwelder Execulor ol the Estate of James P. Hicks c/o Bryan C. Thompson SUFtRATT& THOMPSON, PLLC 100 N. MaIn Street, Suite 1500 Winston-Salem, NC 27101 (336) 726-8323 12-24-4Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PUBLIC HEARING LEGAL NOTICE Nollce Is hereby given, pursu­ant to Public Law No. 100-647 S1013(a)(24)(A)(1988), the under­signed will hold a public hearing on January 13,2010, at 7 p.m. at the location of the undersigned listed below to discuss Its acquisition by lease purchase ol;1 - Proceeds to be used for Renovations to Existing Flre Sta­tion, Fixtures, and Rescue Equip­ment Turnout Gear & Equipment Related Thereto.And financial arrangements related thereto.Approximate amount of Issue; $100,000.00.All Interested persons are in­vited to attend,IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and Olllclal Seal at my olflce In'Ad­vance th|s 16th day of December, 2009. , Kendall W. Howard Corporate Secretary Smith Grove Volunleer Flre Department, ino.4155 US Hwy, 158 Advance, NC 27006 NORTHCAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE09SP226 Under and by Virtue of a Power of Sale conlalned In that certain Deed of Trust executed by Court­ney Randall Bolin and Truman , Kiser to Netco, Inc., TrU8tee(s), dated November 01, 2007, and ■ recorded In Book 742, Page 089, Davle County Registry, North Carolina,Defaull having been made In the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed ol Trust at\d the undersigned, having been.substituted as Trustee in • said Deed ol Trust by an Instru­ment duly recorded In the Office of tho Register ol Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, and the holder of the note evidencing said ; ‘ Indebtedness having directed that the Deed of Trusl bo foreclosed, the undersigned Substllute Trust­ees will offer for,sale at the Court­house Door in Davle County, North Carolina, at 1:15PM ,on January 05,2010, and will sell to the high­est bidder for cash tho following described property, to wit:Being that parcel of land con­taining 1.25 acres (54,313.46 square feet), more or less, as sel out oh that plat ot survey for Chris­topher Wayne Anderson and wile,. Erin E. Anderson, which survey Is duly recorded In Plat Book 8, Page 395, Davie County Registry, Relerence to said recorded plat Is hereby made for a more com­plete and accurate description. The above described property Is made together with and subject to that 20 foot wide easenient lor Ihe purposes ol Ingress, egress and regress, end further for the exten­sion of utilities ol any nature, said easement being shown running along the Eastern boundary of said 1,25 acre parcel described above, and Is completely set out on that plat of survey referenced above being recorded In Plat Book 8, Page 395, Davle County Registry, Reference to said recorded plat Is hereby made for a more complete and accurate description of said access and utility easement. Said easement Is to be used In conjunc­tion wllh Ihe respective parties to this transaction, their heirs, successors and assigns. In title lorever. Being the same property ' or a portion of the same property conveyed lo Courtney Randall Bolin, unmarried by non-warranty deed dated October 25,2006 Irom truman Joel Kiser, unmarried filed on October 25,2006 In Book 685 al Page 531 In the Davle County records. Cdmmoniy known as: 1421 Bear creek Church Road, Mocksvllle, NC 27028 Parcel Number: D10000001803Said property Is commonly known as 1421 Bear Creek Church Road, Mocksvllle, NC 27028.Third party purchasers must ' pay the excise tax, pursuant to N.C.G.S. 105-228.30, In the amount of One Dollar ($1,00) per each Five Hundred Dollars ($500,00) or fractional part thereof, and the Clerk ol Courts fee, pur­suant lo N.C.G.S. 7A-308, in the amount ol Forty-five Cents (45) per each One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) or Iractlonal part thereof or Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00), whichever Is greater. A deposit of five percent (5%) of the bid, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750,00), whichever is greater, will be required at the time of the sale and must be tendered in the lorm of certified funds. Follow­ing Ihe expiration of the statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts will be Immediately due and owing.Said property lo be offered pursuant to this Notice of Sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance AS IS WHERE IS. There are no representations of warranty relaling to the title or any physical, environmental, heallh or safety conditions existing In, on, at, or relating to the property being offered for sale. Tills sale Is made subject to all prior liens, unpaid taxes, special assessments, land transfer taxes. If any, and encum­brances of record. To the best of the knowledge and belief of the undersigned, the current owner(s) of the property Is/are Courtney Randall Bolin and Truman Kiser.PLEASE TAKE NOTICE; An order for possession of the proper- , ty may be Issued pursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 In favor of the purchaser and againsi the party or parties In possession by the clerk of superior court of the county In which the property Is sold.Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or re­newed on or alter October 1,2007, may, afler receiving Ihe notice of sale, terminate the rental agree­ment upon 10 days'written notice to the landlord. The notice shall also slate lhal upoh termination of a rental agreement, that tenant Is liable for rent due under Ihe rental agreement prorated lo the effec­tive date of the termination. Nationwide Trustee Services, Ino,Substitute Trustee 1587 Northeast Expressway Atlanta, GA 30329 (770) 234-9181 Our File No.: 432.0932607NC 12-24-2tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTYIN THE QENERAL COURT OFJUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY09SP134 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY AL­ICE HIATT AND LARRY S, HI­ATT DATED JANUARY 26, 2007 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 698 AT PAGE 992 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained In the above-referenced deed of trust and because ol defaull in the payment of the secured In­debtedness and failure to perform the stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursuant to demand ol the owner and holder of the secured debt, the undersigned substitute trustee will expose lor sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the usual place ot sale at Ihe county courthouse of said county at 12:30 PM on January 4, 2010 the following described real estate and any other Improvements which may be situated Ihereon, In Davle County, North Cerolina, and being moro particulariy described as follows:.BEING KNOWN AND DESIG­NATED,as Lot No. 45, Phase 1 on a plal entllled “WARWICKE PLACE AT BERMUDA RUN", recorded In Plal Book 5, Page 171, In the Office of the Register of Deeds ot Davle County, tiorth Carolina, lo which reference Is hereby made for a more particular description.And Being more commonly known as: 135 Warwlcke PI, Advance, NC 27006The record owner(s) of the property, as reflected on the re­cords of the Register of Deeds, Is/ are Alice Hiatt.The property to be offered pursuant to this notice of sale Is being offered for sale, transler and conveyance “AS IS, WHERE IS." Neither the Truslee nor the holder ot the note secured by the deed of trusl, being loreclosed, nor the ollicers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents, or authorized representative of eltherTrustee or the holder of the note make any representation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environ­mental, health or safety conditions existing In, on, at or relaling to the property being offered for sale. Any and all responsibilities or li­abilities arising out of or In any way relating to any such condlllon ex­pressly are disclaimed. This sale Is made subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessments Including but not limited to any transfer tax associated with the foreclosure. A deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater. Is required and must be tendered In the form of certified funds at the time ot the sale. This sale will be held open ten days for upset bids as required by law. Following the expiration of the statutory upset period, all remaining amounts are IM­MEDIATELY DUE AND OWING. Failure to remit lunds in a timely manner will result In a Declaration ol Default and any deposit will be frozen pending the outcome of any re-salp.SPECIAL NOTICE FOR LEASEHOLD TENANTS; If you are a tenant residing In the prop­erty, be advised that an Order for Possession of the property may be issued In favor of the purchaser. Also, II your lease began or was renewed on or afler October 1, 2007, be advised that you may terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days written notice to the landlord. You may be liable for rent due under the agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination.The dale of this Notice Is No­vember 20,2009.08-102810 Grady Ingls Substitute Trustee 8520 Cliff Cameron Drive, Suite 300Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 hllp://shaplroallomeys,com/nc/12-24-2tn NORTHCAROUNA DAVIE COUNTYIN THE.GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 09SP33 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY PHIUP ANTHONY BEAUCHAMP AND PHILLIP ANDERSON BEAU­CHAMP DATED JULY 26, 2000 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 342 AT PAGE 722 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained In the above-referenced deed of trusl and because of default In the payment of the secured In­debtedness and lailure to perform the stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursuant to demand ot the owner and holder ol the secured debt, the undersigned substitute trustee will expose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the usual place ol sale at the county courthouse ol said county at 12:30 PM on January 4, 2010 the following described real estate and any other Improvements which may be situaled thereon, in Davle County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as lollows;Beginning at a point an iron stake In John Sparks line, the Northwest corner of Tract #3 of Ihe Seats land, being Ihe Southwest corner of the within described tract, runs thence, crossing Spillman Ropd, wllh line of said Tract #3 South 86 degrees East 10.40 chs. to a slake In C.C. Myers line, cor­ner of said Tract #3; thence North 5 degrees East 3,66 chs, with said C.C. Myers line to a stone In line ot Tract #5, C,C, Myers corner, thonce North 86 degrees West 10,75 chs, with line ol said Tract #5 to a stake on East side of said Spillman road, corner or said Tract; thence wllh said road Soulh 3,66 chs, to the beginning conlalning three & nine tenths (3.9) acres, more or less, and being Tract #4, as shown on a plat and survey designated “The Seals Land" by S.L. Talbert, County Surveyor, dated October 16,1953.LESS AND EXCEPT those tracts of land conveyed in Book 116 at Page 677, Book 126 at Page 459, Book 154 at Page 364, and Book 162 at Page 432.And Being more commonly known as; 358 Spillman Rd, Mooksvllle, NC 27028The record owner(s) of the property, as reflected on the re­cords of the Reglstar of Deeds, Is/ are Philip Anlhony Beauchamp and Phillip Anderson Beauchamp.The property to be ottered pursuant to this notice of sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Neither the Trustee nor the holder ot the note secured by the deed ol Irusl, being foreclosed, nor tha ollicers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative ot either Trustee or the holder ot the note make any representation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environ­mental, heallh or safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating lo the properly being offered for sale. Any and all responsibilities or li­abilities arising out ol or In any way relating to any such condition ex­pressly are disclaimed. This sale Is made subject to all prior Hens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessments including but not limited lo any transfer tax associated with the foreclosure. A deposit of five percent (5%) of tha amount of the bid or seven hundred fifty dollars ($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 ten days for upset bids as required by law. Following the expiration of the statutory upset period, all remaining amounts are IM­MEDIATELY DUE AND OWING. Failure to remit lunds In a timely manner will result In a Declaration ol Default and any deposit will be frozen pending the outcome of any re-sale.SPECIAL NOTICE FOR LEASEHOLD TENANTS; if you are a tenant residing In the prop­erty, be advised that an Order for Possession of Ihe property may be Issued In favor of the purchaser. Also, It your lease began or was renewed on or alter October 1, 2007, be advised that you may terminate tho rental agreement upon 10 days written notice to the landlord. You may be liable for rent due under the agreement prorated lo the effective date ol the termination.The date of this Notice Is De­cember 1, 2009.06-78153Grady Ingle, Substitute Trustee 8520 Clllf Cameron Drive, Suite 300Charlotte, NC 28269 (704)333-8107 htlp://3hBpiroatlorneys.com/nc/ NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLO­ SURE SALE09 SP 240 Under and by virlue ol a Power of Sale contained In that certain Deed of Trust executed by Zona D McKelvey to PRLAP, Inc., Trustee(s), dated October 02, 2006, and recorded in Book 688, Page 674, Davle Counly Registry, North Carolina,Delault having been made in the payment of the note thereby secured by tha said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, having been substituted as Trustee In said Deed ot Trust by an instrument duly recorded In the Olflce of the Register of Deeds of Davle Courity, North Carolina, and tha holder of the note evidenc­ing said Indebtedness having directed that the Deed ol Trust be loreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustees will oiler tor sale at the Courthouse Door In Davle County, North Carolina, at 1:15PM on January 06, 2010, and will sell to the highest bidder tor cash the following described property, to wit;ALL THAT REAL PROPERTY SITUATED Il'i THE COUNTY OF DAVIE, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA: BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO THE GRANTOR BY DEED RE­CORDED 05/22/1990 IN BOOK IN BOOK 154, PAGE 317 DAVIE REGISTRY, TO WHICH DEED REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR A MORE PARTICUUR DE­SCRIPTION OF THIS PROPER­TY PROPERTY ADDRESS; 606 RIVERBEND DRIVE PARCEL ID; D8-100-BO-O11 BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: All that parcel of land lying In Farmington, Davle County, North Carolina, Described as follows: Being known and designated as Lot #5 on a plat entitled Bermuda Run, LTD,, Qoif- domlnlums. Section 2, Recorded In Plat Book 4, At Page 156, In Ihe olllce of Ihe regisler of deeds of Davle County, North Carolina, Together .with the above lands there is conveyed aii rights of easemenls and use In and to the common area subject to the dec­laration of covenant, conditions and restrictlofis duly recorded in Davis County registry to which, all with al recorded reservation, restrictions and easemenls; this conveyance Is expressly made subject. Being that parcel ot land conveyed to R.E. McKelvey and wife. Zona D. McKelvey from M.H. Murray and wife, Mary Ellen Mur­ray by that deed dated 5/16/1990 and recorded 05/22/1990 In Deed book 154 Page 317 of tha Davie County, NC Public Registry. Tax map reference; 08100B0011 Said property Is commonly known as 606 Riverbend Drive, Advance, NC 27006.Third party purchasers must pay the excise tax, pursuant to N.C.G.S. 105-228.30, In the amount ot One Dollar ($1.00) per each Five Hundred Dol­lars ($500.00) or Iractlonal part thereof, and the Clerk of Courts tee, pursuant to N.C.Q.S. 7A-30R, In the amount of Forty-five Cents (45) per each One Hundred Dol­lars ($100.00) or fractional part thereof or Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00), whichever Is greater.A deposit of five percent (5%) of the bid, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required at the time ol the sale and must be tendered In the form of certified funds. Following the expiration of Ihs statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts will be Immediately due and owing.Said property to be offered pursuant to this Notice of Sale is being offered tor sale, transfer and conveyance AS IS WHERE IS. There are no representations ol warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at, or relating to the property being offered for sale. This sale is made subject to all prior Hens, un­paid taxes, special assessments, land transfer taxes. If any. and encumbrances of record. To the best of the knowledge and belief of the undersigned, the current owner(s) of the property Is/are Zona D. McKelvey.PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: An order for possession of the prop­erty may be issued pursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 in favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties In possession by the clerk ol superior court of the county in which the property Is sold.Any person who occupies tho property pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or re­newed on or alter October 1, 2007, may, alter receiving the , notice of sale, terminate Ihe renlal agreement upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. The notice shall also state that upon termina­tion of a rental agreement, that ten­ant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated lo the effective date of the termination.Nationwide Trustee Services, Ino.Substllute Trustee1587 Northeast Expressway Atlanta, GA 30329 (770) 234-9181 Our File No.; 590.0931619NC 12-24-2tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY AMENDED NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE09SP188 Under and |зу virtue of a Power of Sale contained In that certain Deed of Trust executed by JEF­FERY B. DOUB, SINGLE to DAVID L BRUNK, Trustee(s), which was dated April' 8, 2004 and recorded on April 19, 2004 ‘ In Book 546 at Page 522, Davle County Registry, North Carolina, Default having been made In the payment of the note thereby se­cured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned. Brock & Scott, PLLC, having been substi­tuted as Trustee In said Deed of. Trusl, and Ihe holder of the note evidencing said Indebtedness having directed that the Deed of Trust be loreclosed, the under­signed Substitute Trustee will offer lor sale at the courthouse door of the county courthouse where the property Is located, or the usual and customary location at the county courthouse for conducting the sale on January 4, 2010 at 12;30PM, and will sell to the high­est bidder for cash the following described property situated In Da­vie County, North Carolina, lo wit: ALL THAT CERTAIN PROPER­TY SITUATED IN THE TOWN­SHIP OF SHADY GROVE IN THE COUNTY OF DAVIE AND STATE OF NOHTH CAROLINA, BE­ING MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN A DEED DATED 06/10/1994 AND RECORDED 06/17/1994, AMONG THE LAND RECORDS OF THE COUNTY AND STATE SET FORTH ABOVE, IN DEED VOLUME 174 AND PAGE 832 AND TAX MAP OR PAR­CEL ID NO.: G70000003901Save and except any re­leases, deeds of release or prior conveyances of record.Said property Is com­monly known as 155 Buddy Trail, Mocksvllle, NC 27026. Third party purchasers must pay the excise lax, and Ihe court costs of Forty-Five Cents (45e) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) pursu­ant lo NCGS 7A-308(a)(1). A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) ot the purchase price, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750,00), whichever Is greater, will be required at the time ot the sale. Following the ex­ piration ot the statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts are Immediately due and owing.Said property to be of­fered pursuant to this Nollce ot Sale Is being offered tor sale, transfer and conveyance "AS IS WHERE IS," There are no representations of war­ranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or salety condliions existing In, on, at, or relating to the property being offered for sale. This sale is made subject to all prior llans, unpaid taxes, any unpaid land transfer taxes, special assess­ments, easements, rights of way, deeds of release, and any other encumbrances or exceptions of record. To the best of tlie knowl­edge and ballet of the under­signed, the current owner(s) of the property Is/are Jeffery B. Doub An Order for possession of the property may be issued pursuant to Q.S. 45-21.29 In favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties In possession by ttie clerk of superior court ot the county In which the property Is sold. Any person who occupies the prop­erty pursuant to a rental agree­ment entered Into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. The notice shall also state that upon termlnallon of a rental agreement, the ten­ant Is liable lor rent due under the CHnSIHUS WE BUY BROKEN GOLD « SILVER JEWURVl rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination.If the trustee Is unable to con­vey title to this property for any reason, the sole remedy of the purchaser is the return of the de­posll. Reasons of such Inability to convey include, but are not lim­ited to, the filing of a bankruptcy petition prior lo the confirmation of the sale and reinstatement ot the loan without the knowledge of the truslee. W the validity ol the sale Is challenged by any party, the trustee. In their sole discretion, II they believe the challenge to have merit, may request the court to declare the sale lo be void and return the deposit. The purchas­er will have no lurther remedy.Substitute Truslee Brock & Scott, PLLCJeremyB. Wilkins, NCSB No.323465431 Oleander Drive Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28403 PHONE: (910) 392-4988 FAX; (910) 392-8587 FlleNo.:09-12917-FC01 12-24-2tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving qualllled as Adminis­trator ol the Estate of BARBARA JEAN MASON, late of Davle County, this is lo notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before March 17,2010, (be­ing three (3) months Irom Ihe llrst day of publication of this notice) or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. Ail persons Indebted lo said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned.This the 26th day ol November, 2009.ALFRED K. 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Food & Rroduce Pocans for sale. $1/lb. Have 6 bushels. Call 704>657.1022 (or moro Intoimollon SOLD My ad roally worked wllh selling m y vegolablos es­pecially wllh Ihe bigger lypel - D.E„ Kannapolis SOLD Fuel & Wood Firewood For Salo Roady to Burn, you haul, Ploaso Coll ЗЗв-492-7331 Firewood Onk & hickory, largo trait­ or load, Soasonod lor 1 yoar, $76, (6 loads avlal- oblo) Ftoo delivory, 330 467-0560 Jowolry Super Deal! Diamond ring. 1^ carat totol wolgl>t. Tontxlrop w/2 baguottos. Yollow gold. Pd $5,000. Asking $500. 704-209-0690 Ring, 10K gold, mon's diamond. $350. Uidies' two tono bracolet/oarring sot.$125.704-232*1249 Misc For Sale Afghan throw, hand- mado. $40. Plooso call 704-636-7039 for moro Information. Bicycle, girls' 24". Uko now. $20, Ploaso call 704-036-5553 lor moro Information. CLEARANCEI UquWollon ol Ropo'd & Foroctosod Arch Buildings, Duo to Iho ENORMOUS RESPONSE wo only havo a tow models lolll Display DIscaunlsI 1-M8-362-0469 COOKWARE- Wo stopped doing dinner paitlosi Wo havo somo boautilul 22-ploco sots lot salol Walotloss, 8ur- alcal Stainless Stoell llotlme Wattanly. Retail $1899, now $2991 1-800- 434-4628, Dog Kennel. 10x1 0x6 II, gntod, Qood condition, 6 yoars old, $126, 704- 932-0859 FIrowood, Hickory and Onk. $80 truck bod load. FREE DELIVERYI 6 loiida avallablo, Ploaso call 704-239-4003 Natural Qas Logs,Qroal condition, 1" $75 gols Ihom. 704-798- 5566, Faith, NC, Furniture & Appliances Boby bod and changing tablo, $75 obo. Call 338- 469-9528 aflor 5pm. Dlnlno Table w/2 Inserts, matching China Cablnel and 6 Parsons chairs 704-798-3566, $500.00 Dlnnette table, round w/ olass top & 4 chairs, $125, 704-707-7214 Leave message Eiitsrtatnment cei\tor, walnuL57"Lx18"Wx26" H w/1 opon sliolf, 1 closod aroa. $435, Call 704-932-5008 ' Goodbye dirti Dryer, Whirlpool, 2 yrs. old whito, asking S125; Kenmore washor. whito $50.704-708-0550. Keep It cold Refrigoralor. Maytag, sldo-by-sldo, whilo, 8 yrs. Old, good cond, $250, 704-798-0550 Sofa & loveseat, Dark Olivo, Black Colico Ta­ blo, (2)End tablos, $260, 704-вЗЭ-361В Tablo, cate typo. Formi­ ca lop. 3'X3‘. $35. Couch, 3 ploco (turns Into bad). $35, Light on sland. gold, $35. Call 704-932-5008 Table, walnut, oval. 2 loavos. 42"W X 80"L wllh leave In. $40. Colloo ta­ ble, walnut, 58-L X г ш X 18"H. w/storage. Call 704-932-6008 Twin bad w/3 dtawot slorago undornoath. Maple color 704-707- 7214 loavo msg $'15.00 FREE dry pine. Trees cul down & In 3-4 fool sections. Vou haul. Also, FREE canning jars (Ap­ prox. 85). 704-^70-1422 Gas Furnace mado by Innotthorm for mo- bllo tiomos. Liko now. $65. Cnil 704-033-0740 Music Sales & Service Good soundl tbanoz 4-sltlng bass aullar. 20 wall amp, Potfocl condlilon, (704) 664-3175 $250.00 Pick it! Banjo, Kay, with case and VCR banjo primer and 3 picks. $200. 704.- 057-5530 Sporting Goods Mln. Biko, Qlrls 24^ plnk/purplo. Bought In sptlng, groal cona.'704* 707*7214 Ivrpsg $35.00 Troo Stand • 15' singlo man, fold up bonch soat, camo skirt, back pad & soat pad- usod 2 soa­ sons. $125.00 Want to Buy Merchandise Timber wantod - Pino or hardwood. 5'acres or more soloct or clear cul. Shavor Wood Producís, Ino. Call 704-278-9291. Timber Wanted. 1 acre or moro, pine or hard­ wood. clear or soloct, H & M Logging, 336-468- 6570 Birds Free lo good homo: 2 ?arakools and cage. Call 04-431-432B altor 5 P,M, Cats 9 klllons. Vory cute. Liltor box trained. Nood good warm homos. Froo, Call 704-680-3749 lor Info,W « Ф № № « (Vi « Cali. Two 11 yr. old or- ango laolos, Noulotod, do- clawod, all shols, Qo oa poir, Froo, 704-708-1867 Ootl clubs, women's. $50, Silvor plated llat- waro lor 8 S misc, silver plated servers, $200 obo, 704-431-2605 Hang 'em Wood Curleln Rod- 101 Inches - 3 supports, 704- 798-3566 $10,00 Hot stuff Ono Apacho etovo, tiro- place Insert. 657-5445 $125. 704- Keep warm Thermo pride furnace (oil); 85,000 blu's $200. 704-857-5445 Powor polo lor mobile home. $50, Ploaso call 704-279-2783 for more Information, Rim«. Sol ol 20 Inch tims. Very good condi­ tion. Noods llres, $300, 704-267-3803 Sewing machine. Singor touch & sew 828. Bullón holer & paltorns Hoad only $50.704-830-9286 Snow skis w/poles ond ski totes, groat shape- $75/sol. 3 sols avallablo. Call Scott 704-637-2322 Sola, Loveseat 8¡ Reclin­ ar, Navy Plaid, used / good condlilon $300, 704-279-8988 Stereo Surround Sound, 5 spoakors, Subwoolor & Kenwood receiver $250, 704-279-8986 Torch Set, Oxy. Acol, Complolo, Torch, lips, lines, regs, bolllos, carl, $450. Call 704-857-9276 Warm upl Duck Stovo fireplace In- 80T1. $200. 704-857- 5445 You need Itl Fuloh bed $26; 35 Barbi­ es $25; Doll house wllh lumiluro $25, Call 704- 638-8964 FREE 5 monlh old'fomnie calico klllon,,Vory alfoctlon- ato and sweet. 704- 245- 0717 or 704-245-1507, Freo oats. Male, black & While, older, Fomolo, or­ ango tabby, approx, 1 yoar, FIxod. rablos UTD, wormod, 704-038-3137 Free kittens. 2 gray males, approximaloly 4 monlhs old Liltor box tralnod, 704-431-4624 Froo kittons. Male & fo­ rnaio, 6 wooks old. Moth­ er abandoned Ihom. Lit­ ter box tmlned. Eating regular klllon food. Call 336-624-1757 Kittens for Christmas! FREE boautiful kittons to a good, loving home. Various colors, littor box tmlnoci. Please cail 336- 808*1554 Dogs Fat& Adorable Free pupplos. Pit Bul) mix, 5 avail. Chow mix« 6 avail. 6 wks old. To good home only. 704-245-1893 Froo doga, Beagtea. Full-blooded..2 available. 0 years old. Family pots. Oulsido dogs. Cl>alntink pen w/top goes with ihem. Moving cannot take. 704-798-0050 Froo dogs. 2 Pug mix puppies. Approx. 5-6 months old. Flost/Chl- huahua mix. 1 2 yrs old, 1 3months. All vory good wllh kids. To good homes. 704-212-7920 U b Pupplos. Bom on Nov. 114 Bolh parents aro on site, Roady Deo. 23'''.$100. Cali 336-751*7636 or 336-909-2173 AucUonPrfceslll incradllilB One Tima Offerill Ws are now sailing Rapo’d Steel Gprage Buildings al Auction Pricea until tha End of the Year. These steel garage buildings are being sold for .......................... . - , tha balance owed, We are also offering ENORMOUS "End of the Year“ Discounts through our Display Program which offers thousands ol dollars In additional SAVINGS! YOU MUST ACT QUICKLYI Due to Ihls amazing offor we only have FEW steol buildings left. Call Now Before they are a ll GONEII 1-866-352-0I1B IS Free doge. Fox Terriers. 2 sisters. Up to Date on shots. 18 monlhis old. Pleaso call 704*433-9590 Free Female Black Lab, 3 yoars old, very good wilh kids. 704-754*7622 G entle & loving Basselt Hound, 10-yrs old, mala, btown and wlilte. Froo to good homo. 704-603-0747 Ш Ш П Ш Hoppy Jaokit mango mocllcino ptomolQS hoal- Ing ond Imlrgrowlh lo any mango, hot spot, or lun- gus on dogs & horsos without swroldsl Yad- klnvlllo Quality Hordwaio 679-2049 Pupplos Tail Waggers Dogs Free Labradoodle to good homo. 1yoar old to­ maio not spayod 704- 754-7622 Business Opportunities All cash vendlnpl DO You Earn Up to $800/day (potential)? your own lo­ cal routo. 25 Machines and Candy. All lor $9,995, 1-088-753-3450, MulllVond,LLC, Homes for Sale MODULAR HOME OUTLET •sv Free Stuff Free moving boxoe. Sturdy. Lois avallablo, Pleaso call 704-213-1622 Instruction Boagtes. Boautilul and full-t^dod. $100 ofìc)>. Ploaso call 704-270-6020 for moro Information Sold Isold my dogi In only 2 dayal - D H , Salisbury Sold Sold We sold our pupplesi г tlllore In S weeks! Amaz- In g l-J.W , Richfield Sold toy poodles, Beautiful pups born on Novombor 4, Rogislorod with first shols and womiod. Roady In limo for Christmas. $450. 70^-070-Q731 AIRLINES ARE HIRINQ* Train (or high paying Avi­ ation Mainlonanco Ca­roor. FAA opprovod pro­ gram. Financial aid ll qualiliod. Houoing avail­ able. Call Aviation Insti- tute of Malntonanco (800) 349-5307. Attend college online from homo. Modical, Businoss, Paralogal, AC'* counting. Criminal Jus­tice. Jot) placoment as- slslnnco. Compuior avall­ ablo. Financial aid Ifqual- Kiod. Call B86-899-6918, www.ConluraOnlino.com Lost & Found Found Dog: Black, lo­ malo, lab/basset mix. Spencor noar Bolanglos, 704-633-9433, ilnq, I n' Shako pkg lot In Kan­ napolis 12/18. Call to Idenlify, 080-622-6241 Found. Small Dog Comatzer Road Area Ploaso Cali To Idonllly 330-414-4660 ■ Soloct Homos In Mocksvlllo, Richfield and Qioonsboro Is soiling 3 Display Tmo Modular Homos. All havo porciios. HIghost construction standards ol nrw display modulara In N.C, Period. En|oy hugo snvlngs as wo mnko room lor now homos. Freight, Insinua­ tion. trim and brick loun- dallon includod 336-362- 0831. Anlhony,. www.soloclmodulancom Homes (or Sale Reduced for Holiday Sale KInilDrlon. Immaculalo 3BR, 2KrOA. 2 lovol, maslor BR on main, 2 cot gatogo, scroonod In porcli, court- yatd, and many olhor at- iracllvo loaluros. $216,600, Jnnlco McDanloi ol Fon- nlngtcn i Company Roally ot 338-900-074r; omnll us; lanlconiaceianlcomaa.com To soo moro Ctosslllods. go to saiisburyposl.ccm and click on Oasslllods ot tho lop of Iho homo page Qallabufy New Land for Sale Boautiful ЛГ0Л,32.01 acros. Woodod tract, could divWo. Rural eoitlng. 330-402-2144 LAND OR DEVELOP­MENTS WANTED. Wo buy or market develop­ment lots. Mountain or Walorfront Communities In NC, SC, AL, QA and FL, Call 800-455-1981, Ext,1034. Manufactured Home Sales Catti robfltot ct $3,000 - $9,000 on hundreds of homos. Catt (or dotada 330-209-852в Mocksvlllo. 1999 Sin* giowido. Partially fur­ nished. On rontal tot. Coll 330*761*2157. Lv. msg. Oakwood Factory DlroclFocfoty Dlrocl Priclno Up to $9.000 Rebatos Ownor Finandng avallablo 330-2090526 . now appllancos, now onorgy-odiclont Windows, now carpol Ihroughout, noulral colors Insido, boautilul laridscapod Vi aero yard wllh 10x12 storago bldg., now woll In 2000, now wator hoator. 24x36 doublo gnrogo wilh lots ol storago & atllc tan. East Rowan schools, convonlont to 1-85 nnd shopping. $129,900. Call Cathy Qrlffin at 704^313^2464 for oppt. Salisbury Greens at The Crescent Bolow Curront Appraised Value Notices OAVIE PREGNANCY CARE Contor olfore confidontlfll A (roo prognnncv »oaia, support florvicoo 0Л.1 r'.’hrrolo. Mnko a hoiiiihycliolci) for your lilol Cull 330-753 ИОРС lor nppt. 3 bedrooms and 2.8 baths plus olllce nnd sunroom; maslor suite on main lloor, ond unit, 2 cat garage, up­ grades, lots ol slorago and NO VARD WORKI 2000+ sq.lt. Boaulllull $265,000, Coll 704-e36.7365 or 704-467-0796 ' . . C la s s ifie d s Worki 1 -8 7 7 -7 5 1 -2 1 2 0 Real Estate Commercial Lowlsvllle, Warohouso' tor loaso, 2.000/4,000 SF. $830-$1,660/mo. Hoot, bathroom & ollico. 336-Ü13-1200 Apartments RENTED Tho blgoor type In my ad realty nelpaa rent my npartmont. - P.B., Salis- bury RENTED Condos and Townhomes lu e f f lC E Z n a Tonglowood Farm £DR, 20A (ippor lovol condo, calhoiJrai coiling, F/P, built in bookcaso In Lm, all pppüancoal CLUti MOUSB/POOL, $076/mo. Call 33O-7Û0-4541 Davie and Clemmons “Service Guide” Advertise monfAfy for as little as O th e r papers charge $ 8 0 fo r one ad once a w eek. * More space to promote your • 11,300 Davie County and Clemmons business w e e k ly in th e C las sified s ! subscribers weeWy. • A variety of sizes and commitments »2.1 million monthly viewers on available, sallsburypost.com Davie Counly and Clemmons D a v ie / C l e m m o n s S e r v i c e G u ille Put your name and photo in front of thousands of . .., prospective ' ^ ' customers for gg low as as little as (t/; > IA *$25.60 a month*! UTILE JOE’S WRECKER SERVICE qqo-ooo-oqoo CAUL u s 24 HOURS A DAYI Other sizes available. Call us for detailsl S77-751-Z120 actual size 1x2 as low as И 2 .8 0 Г R&R IRADING POST SMUilfflEIWE— ^ .раги»88г11и*вера1г Lawnmoweis.bloweis, «edealeis, leal vacs, ATV, goll calls & motel 3310 US Hwy Щ 27028 Cost 1x1 1 x 2 1x3 2x2 1 IVIo. (4x)* $32.00 $64.00 Available rates: 3IVIo. actual size $96.00 $128.00 Three, 6 and 12 mos, are commliment 6 Mo. 12 Mo. Cpst Per jVlQ. Cost Per Mn. $27.20 $25.60 $54.40 $51.20 $81.60 $76.80 $108.80 $102.40 price, based on 4 times per montli, *1 month only, no commitment, • $30.40 $60.80 $91.20 $121.60 To advertise call email us: classads@salisburypòst.com 8 7 7 - 7 5 1 - 2 1 2 0 or fax to: 704-630-0157 I i Houses for Rent ituryzl 33e*751-2222 4ia Oakland Av«., Mock«vl}l«.3Da2eA. Rango, rofrlg., dlshwash- of. heal pump. SQQSAno. 230McCullouQh Rd. 2BR, IDA. Oil hoat/Win­dow oir.$52S/nx). 113 0ahwtndOfv*2QR, 2BA condo In Klndorton, Alt applloncoa Inc). Wash- or& dryor. $79&/mo. 832 Church 8t. Ext. 2/3BR, IDAronch, Appli- arKoa Includod. $325/mo, 107R«MfVO Dr. Drand (K>w lakolront goll courso homo w/ gorgoouft view of t^ko Louiso A surround­ing QOll community. $t,45(Vmo. 217 Center St.- CoolMmee Largo 3BR, 2BA. Large foncod back- yaru. $69S/month. 232 Town Park Drive Kinderton Subdfvlalon Advance. 4BR.3BA. For mat dirtngii ottico.$1,400/mo. 307Piecedllfy Dr.* Wln«ton-8alem3BR, 2BA. Fulibosomom, $760/mo. Can Century 21 Triad 33»-781*2222 Mon-FrI 8«m-epm OR 33«-761-S9S5 exL213 nightaand weekanda. Houses for Rent Mockiville. Very nlco30R 2BA on approx 1 acre to­ catod in Fork. $700/mo + Soc Dop. Call MarLo & Co. 336-492*7505. s. Davit County area. SDRCBA, ond of siroot. Porch, gas tioat, A/C. $550imo, 3BW2BA. new carpot, now paint, gas hoot, A/C $695/mo. 336- 482-8488 Office and Commercial Rental BCM Builnou PMk, ForMio Qf lonao, 0,000 fiq. (t. building, 1500 lo 4600 gri fl unita. Commorclai loia for anio or will buikl lo aulì lun. onl. 33S-0aB-3l05 Mockiville « Ad­ vance locations. Office spaco available with easy accoss lo 1-40, high visibility, ampio parking. Smoll space or larger doponding on your noods. Terms no- gollable. 336 009-1284 . 1-, V. ....V W " i ' I- . China Orove. 3 DR. 2BA, 2 slory built In 2007. 1300 sq tt. $900/month + dep. No smoWng. No pots. Will bo vacant mid Dec. Cali 704-857-4258 China Orova. Nice, Inigo & roomy. Eloc,, HVAC. ЗВЯ. 2BA (10 rooms) garages, eut bidgs. Stove, fridge, DW, 1,840 eqU.$a00/mo.t dop. 704-857-7599 ERA Р т л Ы RMlty jM M iC ouM on ЭЭ«-7бЗ-в777ог ЭЭв-781-20б5 MOCKSVILLE-Smoko freo 3BR.2BA brick home. Newly remod­ eled on 1.19 eo, lrg liv­ ing room, den w/FP, kit w/dining aroa, 2 laundty tocallons, lull bsmt & owner mein- talns yard. $900/mo, MOCKSVILLE - ЗВП, 1ЙВА, Weli-malnlainod homo with appllancos, heal pump, lull base­ ment, deck & large lot. Pets negollable. $725/month MOCKSVILLC-3BR, 2BAhomoln Elisha Creek, Great room w/tlroplace, dining room, dock, porch & garage, $950/month. MOCKSVILLE-Dou- • biowido on approx 1/2ac • open Itoor plan, split bedroom • 3BR, 2BA,MBAw/gerdon tub. $87S/mo, MOCKSVILLE-2BR, IBA cottago wilh hard­ wood lloors. In-town locallon on 1/2ac, win­ dow aid ■ $400/mo, ERA Premlar Raalty Jackie Couliton 338-783-8777 or 338-751-2065 Mockiville 3BR I 2BA, storage bldg, V> ml trom town, $500 dop., rets rsq. HUD apptovod. No pels In­ side or out, 338-751-3666 Mockivtll* 3BR/1BA modular, EH & air. Vt mi Irom town. $500 dsp„ no pets. Hud approved, 330- 751-3868, No grass to mow. Avail. 1/1 or 2/10 Mockiville, on square. Storolronl or olilco, npprox, 700 sq, II. Call 704-278-1717 Mootai................- Church Rd. Ext. Single lamily home located In good neighborhood, Wm, R. Davie School DtstdcL 4BR, 2 full balhs, L/R, eat- in kitchon. All appliances Includsd, h/w lloors, ce­ ramic tile, w/w carpet, W/D hooku№, energy etnclant, central heat and air, % acre lol with mature shads. No Smoking - No Pols $875/mo, 338-413-0833 PENNINaTONlCO. iM-eM-aAoa31M0»O747 Wo havo Tontala avallablo. Londtorda ond lononla - Coll ua lor information on propor- tloa or proporty manoQO- mont. Wo havo on oulomot- od phono Bystem lot Inlor- mation. For Listing ond Salos Dlvl- aion or Oomnwniol Ptopot- llQS/Bualnosaaa lor loaso or aole, CaliJanlco McDonlol 336-909-0747 ’•nnlnglon ft Co 33в4ев4400 ЗЭв-90»0747 Manufactured Home for Rent Advance. 2BR/2BA, nico socludod mobile home on booulilul woodod lot, car­ port, storage bulldlng,W/D, loncod In bock yard, $600/mo. 338-972-3819 Advanca/Qamiuda Run aret, Bonl-to Ownl Rondy to moyo ini 3DR/2DA DW, H 00. lol $7«Vmo. 704-гв7.55в1 СоЫ млм* 2BR $100 I vA, $400 dep onHrwikiL 338-998-8707, 704-975- 1679 or 704-480-8840 Harmony. 2BB, IBA. Jusl oul ol Davie Counly. $350/mo. + $300 dop. CniiJoeat 704-548-2000 Mocksville' гВП,1ВА sin­ gle wide, privalo lot, now updntos, oppiiancos, A/C. $450/mo $450 dop, 2 peo­ ple, tola, 336-492-7B11 Mocksville 2BB/1BA, cont air, prlv lot olt Cablo Lono, $626/mo t $300 dop. Incl trash & water. No pels. Avail. 1/1,336-284-4870. Mockiville Pinebrook School District 3BR/2BA, $500/mo + $300 dep. No pets, 338-940-2515 Mockiville. 2BW2BA. 14'x80' SW. $500/mo. + $500 dop. No HUD. 338- 009-0790 or 338-492-5618 Mockiville. 3QR, 2BA aln- glewldo. Privoto. ocro wood­ed lot country. Cloao to high achool. Sodlon a approved. 704.6300605 Mackivlilo, RoocV NOW 2 BR brick hotiao, lumlahod, oteo oiocirio, S55(V mp. 2BR, 1 BA mobilo homp, privalo lot. 704-267-5581 Autos New tires, cruise, pow­ er seats, cassstte & CD ployer, powor win­ dows & door locks, keyless entry, 225,000 miles, $2,000. Please call 704-436-8950 Cream Puff! Autos HOMM,20D3, MXORO EX. $500-700 down, will holp llnanco. Credit, No Problemi Privalo party sale. nCail 704-838- 1538 Sold Is o k lm y a irt Аз usual I had a wonderful re- tponaol-A .K . Salisbury Sold Boats & Watercraft Buy Me! 1997 May Craft Center Concole. 23 II. 225 Bluo Water Mercury. $18.500 or besi olfor. Must Selli $21,000 invested. Call 704-855-2240 RENTED Bolh of my mobile homes rented because of my ad In the Sallsbuiy Post. 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On Dec. 15, a man walked into the Sun Thist on Yadkinviile Rond and hnnded the teller a note demanding money, saying he had a bomb. He escaped before being caught, and is accused of robbing two more banks that same day. The cameras at Sun Trust made good photos of the suspect, and Mocksville police made sure the photos made it to the BB&T less than a mile north, as well as to other banks in the county. At about noon on Christmas Eve, the man walked into the BB&T, wearing the same sun­ glasses and hat he was, wearing at SunTrust, A teller noticed. Thé bnnk was busy, and the man got in line. The teller called . Please See Bank - Page 4 Mocksville Police Detective Jerry Medlin questions bank robbery suspect Michael James Dolphin, who is flanked by Police Chief Robert Cook and Officers Chris Hefner and Mac Parker. - Photo by Robin Snow These photos of the suspect had been distributed after the Dec. 15 robbery at SunTrust. Sales Tax Meetings Coming Up Local Office Filing To Stailin February Davle County commissi^ meetings to prothote ¡passage of the quarter-ceht sales tax to be decided by Davie voters .pn;Feb,'2,'.' The are tenta­ tively ,scheduled for Mon; day,:Jan. 11 at the Cooleemee VFW building on NC 801, and TXiesday, Jan. 12 at Cor­ nerstone Christiaii Chwcjh on NC 80i, both beginnitig at 6 p.m. Coцnty residents have un­ til Jsm, 8 to register to vote in the diction, and early yotiiig st^s ian. 14. ' Also next year, Davie vot­ ers will'pick a clerk of court,- sheriff, state senate and house members, two county com­ missioners and , two school board ! members' as well as judicial officials. Filing for those offices is from noon Feb. 8 to noon, on Feb. 26. The primary will be May 4. S t o r e h o u s e C o n t i n u e s G h a n a O u t r e a c h By Mike Barnhardt Enterprise Record Michael Asentey has been from one end of Ghana to the other - to the remote villages where the chil­ dren don’t wear clothes - to island villages where there is no contact with the outside worid. There and many places in be­ tween, there are people who are hungry, need clothing. And they’re also seeking to learri God’s word. Asentey is director of A Store­ house for Jesus Ghana, and was in Davie County recently visiting with Marie Collins, director of the local Storehouse, and making contacts with local churches, indi­ viduals and groups. Ghana has always been Asen­ tey’s home, nnd he’s been a volun­ teer at the mission since it started in 2000, a couple of years after Collins met with a minister from Africa. As well as annual medical mis­ sions, the local Storehouse provides other things such as clothes, food, medicine, school supplies and Bibles as donntions are received for that cause. But the real work is in the vil­ lages. Asentey beams as he talks of his homeland, nnd snid the biggest dif­ ference between the Storehouse in Mocksville and the one in Ghnna is that in Ghana, the Storehouse goes to the people. Like here, Ghana Storehouse is operated entirely by volunteers. A lot of the volunteers are qollege students, so the mis­ sions take place during breaks. Much work is done with chil­ dren, and the three-day “schools” include menls and Bible verses. “Some walk two to three miles for just a meal,” Asentey said. ; "Sometimes we give out clothes, and people don’t believe you get it for free. People work hard for what they have ... and they don’t under­ stand it’s theirs for free.” It’s common to see villages where no one wears shoes. In one village, Asentey said the children regulariy run around na­ ked. They put on their clothes when the visitors arrived, “Whnt they put on was rags,” he said. “We try to move to where the people need it the most. A lot of people lead very poor lives.” At every stop, and along the way, the Storehouse volunteers “share the gospel,” Asentey said. “We use every opportunity to teach the gospel. We give out Bibles. On one of the boat trips, we’re Just reading the Bible as part of a Please See Ghana - Page 14 A Storehouse for Jesus director Marie Coiiins taiks with Michaei Asentey, volunteer director of Storehouse Ghana. - Photo by Robin Snow ...................................... ................' ' ^ ' ..................i - i '1 -.u •‘Vi, y. --V V ‘- V -{.‘Si .-■«J. '.--i- • 0 u J. 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec, 31,2009 Close The Door On This Decade Of Worrying Can we agree to close the lid on this ihoroughly disap­ pointing decade and never mention it again? Incomes and unemployment fell. Home values soared and then dropped like a stone. A herd of Islamic zealots waged a religious war against us. Television resorted to brain-dead reality shows. We lost our sense of shame in the 2000s. Starlets pranced nbout in public in skimpy clothes. Adulterers, drug addicts and sinners of every stripe wrote confessionals to profit on their misdeeds. The theme of the decade: The weirder the better. How else can you explain Lady GaOa? We lost Dale Earnhardt. The TVvin Towers. Bankers built our economy into a house of cards., Who thought we would miss the calm Clinton years? We spent this decade worrying. First we worried thnt computers would crash and everything would stop work­ ing with thé turning cf the millennium. That didn't happen. Then we worried we would all die from an assortment of ailments — swine flu the latest. We worried about drowning from global warming. We worried about meteors striking the earth. Anthrax in our mailboxes. Our children being snatched., "Runamis. We color-coded our terrorism alerts. We walked in our socks inside airports. If it was remotely possible, we worried about it. Technology ran our lives in the 2000s. Cell phones were still luxuries when the decade began. Now they are the must- have items, capable of* tracking our every footstep, finding a coffee shop nnd even performing as an old-fnshioned tele­ phone. Text messaging is the thing to do. Even this newspaper,threw out its scjssors and wax ma­ chine early in the decade. All the composition is done by computer. We mysteriously zip the pages over a telephone wire to our iirlnter and send the vans down Wednesdny mom­ ing to pick up tho bundles. Who would have thought wo old dogs could lenrn new tricks? The decade taught us words like “Facebook” and “IM" and “MySpace" and “Google." We quit making things in the decade, Furniture factories closed their doors. Factories of nlmost every type struggled to stay open ns corporations moved overseas to the Innd of cheap labor. , , We learned to shop without ever going outside. For some, our closest “friends” became people we have never even met — someone remotely clicking tìver a keyboard, unloading his darkest Secrets to another lonely soul. We spent a lot of the decnde closeted nnd staring nt a computer screen. Some even thought it was fun. We sent our bravest young men ancl women to fight wars it) Iraq and Afghanistan, Unlike the wars of the pnst, these enjgngements involved so few troops that we weren’t incon­ venienced much. We all comfortably said we supported our troop^ even though we weren’t all so sure about the càuse for which they risked their lives. Most puzzling was why those Arabs didn’t like us. What did we do to them other than pay market price for their oil? Even when it hit $4 a gallon. Muslim wingnut? weren’t the only ones we had trouble (figuring out during the decade. Our own nation separated into blue and red stntes. Al Gore nnd George W. Bush fought over “hnnging chnds” in Floridn. While he didn’t become presi­ dent, Gore morphed into nn Oscar and Nobel Prize winner and became rich off his global warming scares, The Nobel Prize doesn’t menn much these days, of course. President Obama won after six months on the job simply because he was not George W. Bush. There were some pleasant moments during the decade; Defiant hostages 6n a 9/11 plane fought their hijackers to a deadly crash in Pennsylvania. The gallant horse Barbaro. Sarah Palin, The iPod. The Red Sox broke the Curse of the Bambino, winning the Worid Series in 2004. The 10 years weren’t a complete loss. . — Dwight Sparks W > W \ 1 Woman Remembers How Things Used To Be Following are some memories from Rosa Myers wrlllen 20 years ago, A Davie resident since I960, she now lives at Davie Place. I cnn’t remember nnything before the morning I was pulled out of bed ut five o’clock, wrnppi^ in n big warm shawl und cnrricd gently in my daddy’s big strong arms, to my Aunt,Bes­ sie's house where I wns pul bnck into bed with my cousins. When they awoke inter they, of course, wanted to know how I got there, why and when. Sometime Inter nfter breakfast Daddy came back after me. I walked bnck home proudly holding his hnnd while he tried to explnin me how my Mama had got sick and Ihe doctor hnd come nnd brought her a new baby. I was thoroughly confused. I didn’t know anything at all about babies. When I got home 1 had a chance to see what one wus becuuse Dnddy Went right to the bed and lifted me up so I could look. I wa^jn’t much impressed. They seen\ed so proud and pleased with themselves and hnppy and they expected me lo say . something. Ididn’t know what Ip say. I didn’t share their hapr , piriess over that little ugly, red, wrinkled thing. Mama was sick besides. I sure hoped the doctor didn’t hnve to come back. I was used to being close to my Mnmn and just couldn’t eat way off there In Ihe kitchen by myself. Mnmu snid they should bring u trny in there beside her. There was n very grouchy huleful noting strunger in our kitchen nnd she snid there wus no use of them spoiling me that way. But then I heard thy Dnddy suy Ihat 1 hnd been sick nnd didn’t hnve much of nn nppetite yet and it would be better this way. 1 know he was right. I learned later thal Ihis grouchy old stranger was my Daddy’s Aunt Mury. I also figured this illness might have been the reason I could remember bnck nny further thnn three yenrs nnd four months. By the way, the doctor did come back to see my Mama, five more times, about three years npurt. Tabby The Cat Tubby wns my cut. She wns there before I can remember. Momma snid n Indy hud given her to us when I was about a year old. She wns just a tiny khten. Her mother hnd been killed by some accident and left her an orphan. Momnin had to teach her to eat. Momm'u snid I used to share cookie and cracker or whatever I wns eating with my cut. I loved my cut nnd I know she loved me. When she wns grown up und finding kittens of her own she becume a very good hunter. She would bring home meat for her family every duy. Usunlly it wns u mouse. She always brought her catch to the kitchen door and would meow until Mama came to look at it. Then after Mama looked at l^bby would let her kittens eat it. Sometimes Tabby brought home a small rabbit. If it was very small Mnmn gnve it bnck to Tabby for the kittens. But if it was big enough slie would keep it and give the kittens a , D A V IE C O U N T Y USPS 149-160 171 s. Main St., P.O. Box 99, Mooksvllle, NC 27028 (336)751-2120 Published weekly by the Davie Publishing Co. Dwight Sparks.........................Editor/Publisher Rpbln Snow............................General ManagerMike Barnhardt.......................Managing Editor Ray Tutterow....'......................Advertising DirectorBrian Pitts................................Sports Editor Mocksville Enterprise 1916-1958 Davie Record Cooleemee Journal 1899-1958 1901-1971 ' Periodicals Postuge Paid in Mocksville, NC 27028 Subscription Rntes Single Copy, 50 Cents ' $20 Per Yenr In N.C,, $25 Outside N.C. POSTMASTER Send Address Changes to: Dnvie County Enterprise Record P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 I n T h e M a i l „ ‘Our State’ Noticing Davie To the editor: It seems Dnvie County hns grabbed some headlines in “Our State” mngnzine recently. ' In November’s issue. Miller’s Restaurant was featured for the tastiest fried okra nround. Then while rending the Jnnuary 2010 issue of “Our Stnte,” my husbnnd discovered nn interesting article about the Cooleemee Bullhole’s past, presenl and future. Alice Hanes Mocksville S u p p o rt W ill N o t B e F o rg o tte n To the editor; We, the parents of Joshun York, would like to suy thnnk you to nil Ihe wonderful people who helped us through the loss of our son. We would like to give a special thanks to Dnvie County EMS, Davie County administration, Liberty United Methodist Church, thecaring staff at Eaton.Funerol Honie, also nil the special friends here and fnr nway who were with us the whole time. Thanks to everyone for all the food, flowers and cards. Your nets of love nnd kindness will never be forgotten. ; Mnrk nnd Robin Hnncock Mocksville bowl of brend and milk. A few times she brought home n rnbblt nlmost as big as she was. Mamn would skin the rabbit nnd fry him up nnd mnke gravy with him. Then with a pun of biscuits we would cat high on the hog. We were sure kings didn’t ent better. Tubby didn’t like dogs bul she wns usually tolerant of them. If n dog got too close lo her kittens she would jump on the bnck of' the dogs neck nnd give him a few rakes with hor cinws. Tho dog . would suddenly think of some other place thnt he wnnted to be and would head there fast, She looked after me the same way. One day a man came to see dnddy and he brought his little black dog along, I-was silting on the porch ealing a piece of bread. Tabby was silling beside mo eyeballing the dog. Daddy kept telling Ihe man that he betler take his dog home before Ihe cal did. "Naw, you better watch the cat,” Ihe man said “That dog can tnke cnre of himself.” ,‘‘All right,’’Daddy said. “Wo’U see".-' iV The man kept on talking, I kept on eating my bread, the dog kept on nosing nround nnd Tabby kept an eyeball on him. Then the dog cnughi sight of my piece of bread and wanted il for him­ self. He no sooner raised his front paws off the ground to tnke it thnn Tabby landed on his buck nnd stnrted raking his face with her front feet. Immediately he lost all interest in eating my brend and lit out over the hill heading for home with Tabby spurring him with each jump.. The Old Black Pot The old black wash pot had many uses. You couldn’t keep house in those days without a wash pot. Cooking out lard, cook­ ing food to cnn, cooking Ihe mont for liver pudding and souse meat and having n chicken stews. Before laundry day it was used for mnking sonp nnd on Inundry day it was used to “bile out” (boil) the white clothes. Of course, Mnma had one. One dny when she was doing the Inundry she hnd just put some white things in Ihe pot to “bile”. She asked me to keep the fire up and to once in n while “punch down” her clothes unlil she came bnck as she had to nui lo the neighbors. 1 said I would and it made me feel proud to know that she hnd looked to me to for something. I could feel myself get­ ting tnller. I must hnve grown nl least six inches. I put n piece of wood in the fire nnd started back lo my sent when something on the wnshboard caught my eye. Uh-ohl There was some clothes Mama must hnve missed, n small pile of blue clothes and n few yellow pieces. "I’ll just put them in for her” I said lo myself and^did ju^t that. I punched them down good and mixed then all around'Vith the white clothes nnd punched up the fire ngnin nnd. got tli^ pol'go­ ing at a good hard roiling boil. Then I sat back doWn and,waited for Mama. I waited, proud of my uccomplishments an she came up and looked into the pot. She screnmed with horror and grabbed a dishpan and fished boiling clothes oul of the pot. I wns just sturting to realize thnt she wns just fishing out the colored clothes thnt I hnd put in but I never gol far into that thought. When she got all the colored clothes picked out she tumed and looked nt me. She looked sick. I didn’t understand yet but I was about to. She grabbed a limb off of a tree and wore out my whole backside, legs and all, She didn’l stop until all six of my newly acquired inches was gone and a couple of others as well. That day I learned beyond a shadow of a doubt thal you DO NOT boil colored clothes with the white ones and you only “bile” the white ones. X e tte rs W e lco m e d •The jBnterprise Record welcomes letters from its reet4-' ers, The 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. vulgat or in poor taste. The editor reserves the right to edit letters for grammar and for space. All letters should include the name and address ofthe' writer, inpluding a «ignatijre, A telephone num^r, not to be published, is also'requested. ,' \ . Please have letters in the newspaper office no later than' 4 p xn. 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Em­ ployees wntched ns he got in n vnn in the McDonald's pnrking lot ncross tlie street. ; Mocksville Police Officer Chris Hefner stopped the car before it made it to 1-40, fol­ lowed by Officers Keith Gunter nnd Mac Pnrker. Police Chief Robert Cook was there before the suspect left his vehicle. Michael James Dolphin, 47, who hnd n Lovelnnd, Ohio nddrcss on his driver’s license, W»s nrrested, chnrged with rob­ bery with n dnngorous wenpon (from the SunTrust incident), nnd nttcmpted robbery with a 'dangerous weapon, possession of coCnino, possession of drug paraphernalia nnd carrying n concealed weapon. He wns pinced in the Dnvie Detention Center In lieu of i\ $750,000 bond, pending li Dec. 31 first nppenrance lienring in Dnvie District Court. Mocksvillo Police Detective ■Jerry Medlin, who hnd been working the first robbery along with Mnjor Ken Hunter and Detective Stunrt Shore, said tlie suspect admitted to robbing other banks, onco using a pistol and other times using the note. “He made severni admis­ sions,” Medlin said. “He said he had n pretty severe cqcnine Police recover money be­ lieved to have been sto­ len In previous robberies. nddiction." The suspect, a dual citizen of the United Stntes nnd Cannda, said he hnd been a cross-country truck driver and had moved in with a woman he met in Lex­ ington, Ho apparently begnn the robberies - from Rnleigh to the mountnins - after she kicked him out nnd he begnn living in a hotel in Lexington, Officers recovered a gun, an amount of cocaine the officers snid wns for personnl use, and money. They woiildn't sny how much, but that some still had bands around it from previous robberies. "Our guys were right on top of him," Medlin snid. He expects the FBI to tnkc over the case, ahd combine the robberies here with others the suspect is believed to hnve com­ mitted, for trial nnd sentencing. With A Cop Sometimes, kids see,things in a different wny. As 37 children went shop­ ping with members of the Dnvie County Law Enforceniient Asso­ ciation ns pnrt of the Shop With A Cop progrnm, one little boy mnde n sheriff’s deputy smile. He nsked the officer, who travels with a K-9 officer to sniff drugs ns well ns other du­ ties, whal he hnd in the bnck of his cnr. The deputy replied, "a dog.” The boy thought for a min­ ute, then asked: “Whal did he do7" The dog stood by as thnt of­ ficer nnd his colleagues took tlic kids shopping for clothes and toys at Walmart of Mocksville. “Whnt a bie.ssing it was tak­ ing kids on Shop With A Cop," said Robert Cook, association president. “I not only want to thank all the'officers from all the departments in our grent county but the people who svip- pprted us all year at fund-rnising events. 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Closed Im»i- ц1Т!1( iiilb rm a lio ii on d rills \ hcallli problems, }><) •<> « ww.rostcrdruKCo.com 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.fostcrdrugcu.com Davie Sheriff Andy Stokes and his wife Jewell heiip these lucky shoppers Mocksviile police administrative assistant Donna Lawrence and her shoppers are ready for checkout. Sheriff's Capt, J.D. Hartman poses with his new friend in Walmart of Mocksville, You are always welcome at First United M ethodist Church 310 North Main Street Historic Dowtown Mocksvillc Contemporary Worship 8:45 a,m. Traditional Worship 10:55 a,m. Sunday School for all ages 9:50 a,m. www.firstunicmocksvillc.org Telephone: 751.2503 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdny, Dec. 31,2009 - 5 A d m i n i s t r a t i v e C o u r t The following eases were disposed of In Davie Admlnistrntive Court. Presiding; Magistrate E.S. Brockweli. ■ Prosecuting; Jnmie 0. Lnprnd, nssistnnt DA. , - Diego Armnndo Acevedo, no license, reduccd to failure to notify DMV of nddress chnnge, '.$50, cost. - Rebeccn Ann Allis, fnilure to stop for stop'sign/fliishing red light, reduced to improper ■ equipment, $25, cost. -Pnul EugeneBnmhill,fnilure Jo reduce speed, dismissed, civil settlement. -. Vosvnni Dnvid Bello, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Tnmmy H. Botello, speeding 47 in tt 35, reduccd to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Michael A. Boyd Jr., speeding 82 in n 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Octavin Evonne Boyd, unsafe movement, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. -Mnrk Dnvid Brynn,speeding 68 in n 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Sixto Mendoza Campo&, Speeding 51 In a 35, reduced to improper equipment, $50, cost. - Sandra Spencer Carter, failure to reduce speed, dismissed, civil settlement. - Shnmik Chnkraborty, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Нее Moon Chnng, expired registration, expired/ no inspection, dismissed, corrected. - Billy Frank Christian, speeding 80 in n 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost; license not in possession, dismissed, corrected. - WllletteJ.Collins,speeding 66 in n 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Lnrry David Cox, failure lo stop for stop sign/flashing red light, rcduced to improper equipment, ,$25, cost. -Tina Marie Craig,operating vehicle'with no irisiirance, dismissed, corrected. . , - Christopher A. biivis, speeding 67 in n 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost; opernling vehicle wilh no insurnncc, expired/no inspection, fictitious/altered title/registration, dismissed, corrccted. - Jonathan ’M. Detwiler, speeding 82 in a 70, reduccd to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Mischnel L. Devault, failure • to stop for stop 'sign/flashing red light, rcduced to improper equipmeni, $25, cost. - Michael H. Durgerian, speeding 69 in a 55, reduced tp improper equipment, $25, cost. - Rnchcl Marie Edwards, speeding 88 in n 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Norma Oarcln Flores, no license, $50, cost, $10 interpreter fee.- Christy Ann Frogge, expired registration, ficiilious/nltered title/registration, dismissed, corrected. -AshleyMnllon Fulp,fnilure to reduce speed, dismissed, civil settlement.- Bronwell Oainsford, speeding 59 in a 45, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Jean Ann Qnliuzzo, failure to stop for stop sign/flashing red light, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Jasmine Deanna Olenn, . no license, expired registration, dismissed, correctcd. - Jeremy Lee Qoldner, no license, dismissed, correctcd. Mickey A. Hankins, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost.- Stnnley M. Hedrick, fnilure to stop for stendy red light, reduced to Improper equipment, $25, cost.- Yvonne Ross Holley, opernting vehicle with no insurance, dismissed, corrected, - Michele Rae Huneyeull, fnilure to reduce speed, dismissed, civil settlement. - Corbin Lee Irby, no license, fictltlous/nltere.d title/registration, dismissed. corrected, - Tanis Arlon Jefferies, reckless driving to endanger, dismissed, civil settlement. - Marie Hurlocker Jones, improper passing, reduced to improper equipment, $20, cost. - Steven Eugene Lash, speeding 49 in n 40, rcduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Hal Van Llul speeding 83 In a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Stephen B. Losten, unsafe movement, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost; fictitious/ altered titlo/registrntion, dismissed per plen. . - Frankie Leon Martin, speeding 70 in n 55, reduccd to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Dnniel Wayne'Masten, unsafe pnssing yellow line, reduccd to improper equipment, $25, cost. ' ■ - Cnren Bigelow Morgan, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Billy Oene Odom Jr., speeding 80 in a 70, reduccd to improper equipment, $25, cosl. - Wendy Finlay Palmer, speeding 67 in a 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cpst; license not in possession, dismissed, corrected. -DerrickFitzgerald Parks,no license, dismissed, correctcd. ' - Delbert Adam Pnterick, reckless driving to endanger, dismissed, civil settlement. - Nnlhan Ray Roberts,expired registrntion, opernting veliicle with no insurnncc, dismissed, corrected, - Alejandro C, Salas, aid nnd nbct, license violntion, dismissed per disposition of principle, - Bethany E, Sanders, speeding 86 in n 70, rcduccd to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Emmett Scott, speeding 39 in a 25, rcduced to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Dnnny Wiilinm Shepherd, fniluit! to wenr sent belt, $25,50, cost, - Demetrius Alleyne-Shore, speeding 83 In n 70','rcduccd to ' improper equipment, $25, cost, - Brnndon Crnig'Smith, speeding 54 in a 40, rcduccd to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Kathryn Renee Spenrs, fictitious/altered title/ registration, dismissed, corrccted, - Erick Warren Strnncy, failure to wear scat belt, $25,50, cost, - Teresa Qail Thompson, expired registration, dismissed, coitected, - James Thomas Tutterow, following loo closely, dismissed, civil settlement, - Willie Franklin'Smith, unsafe movement, dismissed, civil settlement, - Jennifer D, Snipot, speeding 74 in a 55, reduced to 64 in a 55, $15, cost, . .- Beatrice D, Stevens, speeding 85 in a 70, reduced to iiiiproper equipment, $25, cost. - Maria Guadalupe Trejo, speeding 85 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cpst. - Corey Drew Vestal, no license, dismissed, matter corrected. - Johnathan Clifford Webb, speeding 74 in a 55, reduccd lo 64 Inn 55, $15, cost, - Lindn Wei, speeding 84 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Jessica Louise White, speeding 51 in a 35, reduced to improper equipment, $50, cost. - Rnlph Willinms Jr., speeding 70 in n 55, rcduccd to linproper equipment, $25, cost, - Malthew Gregory Wilson, speeding 67 in a 50, reduced to improper equipment, $25,' cost, . ,- Tyeshia Marie Woods, speeding 83 in a 70, reduced to 74 in a 70, $10, cost; failure to notify DMV of address chnnge, dismissed, corrected. ■ - Dnvid H, Worthington, speeding 67 in a 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. ■ Dcc. 4 The following cnses were disposed of during Dnvie Administrative Court. Presiding; Magistrnte Ellen Dreschier, Prosecuting: Jnmie Laprad, assistant DA.- Melissa Benfield Adams', failure to give info/aid after crash involving injury, fnilure to reduce specd,‘dismissed per civil settlement. - Scott Lindsny Barlow, speeding 83 in a 70, reduccd lo improper equipment, $25, cost. - Jordan Scotl Brady, speeding 83 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Monique A, Bryant, speeding 52 in a 35, reduced to Improper equipment, $75, cost. - Amber Leigh Bryson, no licensc, reduced to allowing . unlicensed person to drive,- dismissed in the Interest of justice. - Hermiio Vnidez Bustos, speeding 86 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $50, cost, $10 Interpreter fee, - Sherri Denise Buxton, fniluro to reduce speed, dismissed per civil settlement. - Terry Matthew Dalton, Improper vehicic inspection, dismissed, corrected, - Jcrmyn Michncl, Dnvis, speeding 86 in n 70, reduced to Improper equipment, $50, cost, - Jorge Espinosn, expired registrntion, dismissed, corrected, - Zoln Espernnza Fisher, speeding 84 In n 70, reduccd to improper equipment, $25, cosl, - Jesus Gomez, speeding 85 in n 70, dismissed per pica; no liccnse, $50, cost, $ 101тефгс1сг fee, - Mnry Allison Graves, speeding 69 in a 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Nicholaus Hubert Hang, speeding in highwny work zone 70 in a 60, reduced to improper equipment, $50, cosl, - Gary Lee Harding, opernting a vehicic with no iiisurnnce, dismissed, corrected, - Alisha Dale Harmon, speeding 52 In a 40, rcduccd to Improper equipment, $25, cost. - GeorgeT. Harvey,opcrating vehlc'Iti ;wlth' no insurance, dismissed, corrccted. ' - Matthew Ryan Hetidrix, speeding 74 in a 55, reduced to 64 in a 55, $15, cost, - Ashley Brooke Jones, speeding 36 in a 20, redticed lo improper equipment, $50, cost; ijo registration, dismissed, correctcd; - Cristina A. Justus, failure to reduce speed, dismissed per civil settlement.. - Brandi P. Lengerich, no license, expired registration, dismissed, corrected. ■ - Daniel Wayne Masten, improper muffler„dismissed, corrccted. - Josy Danielle Palmer, speeding 70 in n 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Letitia Howard Perdue, expired registration, dismissed,' corrected, - Coy Lee Reed, driving without two headlamps, dismissed, corrected, - David Snmuei Richnrdson, speeding 67 in a 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Manuel DeJesus Rodriguez, opernting a vehicle with no insiirnnce, driving/allowing vehicie to be driven with no^registrntion, dismissed, corrected. -Allen Dnvid Russell,expired registration, opernting vehicle with no insurance, cnnceled/ revoked/suspended certificate/ tag, dismissed, corrected, - Julie A. Senroy, speeding 52 in a 35, reduced to improper equipment, $75, cost, - George Michnel Shndrick, speeding 83 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Barry Wayne Shell, give/ lend/borrow license plate, dismissed, corrected. , - Laura F. Sheppard, speeding 86 in n 70, reduced to improper equipment, $50, cost. - Desiree A. Stovall, expired registration, dismissed, corrected. - Matthew R. Talbert, fnilure to reduce speed, dismissed per civil settlement, • - Mnribcl B‘, Vnliestcros, speeding 60 in a 40, reduced to 49 in n 40, $ 15, cost; no license, dismissed, corrected. - Michnel W. Willinghnm, speeding 86 in n 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Cnrrie R. Worrell, driving while license revoked, operating a vehicic with no insurance, dismissed, correclcd. - Whitney W. Wyatt, no license, expired registration, fictiflous/ttltered title/ registration, dismissed, corrected. - lyier Olen 'V'ork, speeding 80 in a 70, reduccd to improper equipment, $25, cost. Failed to Appear - Jaime Ananda Bigham, canceled/revoked/suspended certincntc/tag. - Steven Dale Birdweil, speeding 84 in a 70, driving while liccnse revoked. - Joshua Allen Britt, driving left of center. ' -RandyJayCliappell,driving while license revoked, fictitious/ nltercd lillo/regislration, operating v.chlcle with no insurnncc. Kyle Marquis Eiiiott, speeding 80 in a 70. - Mary Beth Fallin, exceeding safe speed. - Elisha B. Hubbard,speeding 54 in a 45. - Dcmntus D'juan Jnmes, speeding 83 in a 70. - Joaquin Perea-Lopez, expired registration , expired/ no inspection. - Rcbcccn A. McMilInn, explrcd/no inspection, opernting vehicle with no insurnncc, driving/allowing motor vehicic to be driven with no registrntion, fictitious/nltercd title/ registrntion, cnnceled/revoked/ suspended certiflcntc/tag. - Cello Fuentes Morales, no license. Machenzie N. Ratledge, expired registration. - Terri Hunter Reid, driving while license revoked. - Brian Wnyne Rhyne, fedeml safety inspection violation. -Alvin Louis Scnles,s^eding 60 in a 45, , - Vickie Taylor TuckeVl no. license, exceeding safe speed. - Trncy Miller Walters, exceeding safe speed, driving/ allowing motor to be driven with no registrntion. Dec. 18 Presiding; Magistrate E.S. Brockweli. Prosecuting: Jamie Laprad, nssistnnt DA. - Jerald Wayne Ayers, speeding 70 in a 55, recjuced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Edilberto R. Bello, expired registrntion, dismissed, corrected. - Richard V. Bennett,speeding 85 in (I 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Kristin Elizabeth Berrier, expired registration, expired/ no inspection, dismissed, corrected, -April Jones Boonp, speeding 68 in a 50, reduced to improper equipment, $100, cost; no license, dismissed, corrected, - Susan Kennel Bull,speedlng 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Dnwn Mnrie Cnmper, speeding 54.in a 40, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Bruce Lyon Conts, speeding 70 in n 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Ronnie Lee Coble Jr„ no license, dismissed, corrected, - Amartdn Tyler Coburn, •speeding 89 in a 70, reduced to 79 inn 70, $15, cosl. - Richnrd Lee Collins, failure to wear sent belt, $25,50, cost, - Douglas Curtis Dnniel, opernting vehicle with no insurance, dismissed, corrected. - Christopher A, Dnvis, cnnccied/revoked/suspended certificnle/tng, dismissed, corrected. - Jamie Ryan Durham, driving while license revoked, dismissed, corrected, - Natalie White Gaines, speeding 80 in a 70, reduccd to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Andrew Brian Goodson, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Icle Bragg Greene, speeding 78 in n 55, reduced to 64 in n 55, $15, cost; expired registration, expired/no inspection, dismissed per plen. - Tnbbnthn Marie Greer, failure to rcduce speed, dismissed per civil selllemenl. - Tommy Matthew G unter, no license, dismissed, corrected. - Katelyn Jnyne Hnnke, speeding 87 in a 70, reduced to improper ei^uipment, $75, cost. - Tammy M. Harrison, no licensc, dismissed, corrected; failure tp reduce speed, dismissed per civil settlement. - Janice Boger Johnson, no license, reduccd to failure to notify DMV of nddress chnnge, $50, cost; fictitious/nitcred title/registration, dismissed, corrected. - Kelley Renae Krider, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost.' - Lari-y Gray Long, canceled/ revoked/suspended certificate/ tag, operating vehicle with no insi'irancc, dismissed, corrected. - Ana Noemi Mnravilla, no license, $50, cost; unsafe movement, dismissed perplea. - Anthony Marescn, failure to stop for stop sign/finshing red light, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Nicole Sonin Mnrks, speeding 83 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - TVrone Cliristppher Martin, expired registration, dismissed, corrected. - Charles Sanford Mnuck, expired/no inspection, expired registrntion, dismissed, corrected; failure to wenr seal belt, $25.50, cost. - Kimberly J. McMilInn, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, .$25, cost, - Michael Evnn McNair, speeding 86 in a 70, reduccd to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Melissa Gray Morgan, failure to wenr sent belt, $25»50, cost, ^20'inslall fee,.,,.. - Julia Marie Nocente, .speeding 67 In a 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cosl. - Orlando 0, Oliva, no license, rcduced to failure to notify DMV of address change, $50, cost,’ - Serina Renee Parrish, expired registration, dismissed, corrected, - Tommy Eugene Player Jr,, no license, reduced to fnilure to notify DMV of address change, $50, cost; expired/no inspection, expired registrntion, mirror violallbn, dismissed per plen, - Reginald Lewis Purnell, fictitious/nltered tille/registrntion, dismissed, corrccted, - David Allen Queen, expired registration, dismissed, corrected. - Cheryi Katrina Roda, Speeding 88 in a 70, rcduced to improper equipment, $100, cost; faiiure to burn headlamps, failure to wear seat belt, dismissed per plea. - Dinne Lnmberson Rowe, expired registration card/tng, dismissed, correctcd. - Cindy Çaddeil Sawyer, expired registrntion, expired/ no inspection, dismissed, corrected, - Courtney Nicole Senmon, failure to reduce speed, dismissed per civil settlement. - Patricia Ann Shaw, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipmeni, $25, cost. . - Cameron S. Sheppard, no license, dismissed, corrected. - Edwnrd Smith, failure to stop for stendy red light, reduccd to improper equipment, $25, cost ; driving/nllowing motor vehicle to be driven with no registrntion, dismissed, corrccted, - Michael Joe Stanley, no license, dismissed, matter corrected; reckless driving- wanton disregard, reduced to unsafe movement, $25, cost. - Basilakis James Stokes, speeding 86 in a 70, reduced lo improper equipmeni, $25, cost. - William Benjamin Stokes, speeding 80 In n '70, reduced, to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Laverne W. Sullivan, failure to yield, dismissed per civil settlement. ■ - Michael Chnrles Tedder, speeding 67 ip n 55, reduced lo improper eqiijpmeht, $25, cost, - Thunn Cara Trhn, speeding 86 in a 70, reduceci to improper equipment, $10Q^cost. • - Knnlerisn A. turner, fnilure to reduce speed, dismissed per civil settlement. - Wesley C. turner, expired rcgislrallon, dismissed, correctcd. - Justin Dnrrell Varney, expired registration, dismissed, correctcd, - Paula Ann White, no license, dismissed, corrected. - Kirstbn G. Wilson, ' driving while lidense revoked, expired registrntion, dismissed, corrected. -Zaeharins G. Zilnkakis; speeding 80 in a 55, reduced to 64 in n 55, $25, cost. • Failed To Appear - Anron Pntrick Adams, no license, - Znchnry Steven Adnms, nid and abet license violntion. - Aldredo G, Cnstlilo, no license, - Evan Daniel Cohen, failure to reduce speed, - Stacy Lynn Conrnd, speeding 70 in n 55, - Dylan Lee Crabtree, fnilure to comply with license restrictions. - Jnson Allen Dulin, driving while license revoked, - Quintan N, Green, speeding 80in a 70, no license. .ii'ü^^iJenniforuMarii^tjacobs, fnilure to reduce speed. r; Richnrd Phillip Kelly, possession of fortified wine/ llquor/niixed beverage under age 21; aid and abet license violation. - Steven Peter Klein, speeding 80 in a 70, - Jeffery Cari Lewis, failure lo wenr seal belt, - Jerry Alon McRae, failure to wear seat belt, - Ginger Ruth Novotny, speeding 86 in a 70, - Ontoniel Perez, speeding 67 in a 55, no license,- - Silodnd Noyla Perez, no license, . , - Alvin Í3abriol Prentis, simple poissession of schedule VI conli'olled substance, - Reid Gardner Pring, failure to reduce speed, - Brnndon Mitchell Taylor, driving while license revoked, fictitious/altered title registration, operating vehicle With no insurance, driving/nllowing vehicle to be driven with no registration, - Sheridnh'G, Whilnkcr, speeding 80 in n 70, LRB Landscaping Residential & Business . il^wn Mowing & Seeding' ‘. • Tree & Bush Trimming & Planting '•Trenching • Pressure Washing • Clean Gutters • Leaf Removal, www.lrblandscaplno.com 3 3 6 -9 0 9 -8 5 7 3 Terry Whitaker/Owner M E T A L R O O FIN G 3' Coverage • 40+ Colors 40 Year Warranty «1,500°° TAX CREDIT AVAILABLECall for prices!1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS ol the Carolinas, LLC www.mldstatemotals.com M ILLER EQ UIPM ENT RENTAL WINTER IS HERE! Bobcat, aerator, core plugger & more for rent today! Hwy. 601 S,Mocksvillc 1336) 75V2304 a;.^, J , - i/'.j- :¿. --■•n-;.'/.v.uA;''ií''1''í,';';' '.'J U' .;' '.."hC t ' ' : • ' ' " ■ ' ' ' 6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 31,2009 >\ ; T O W N O F M O C K S V I L L E News Update J a n u a r y - M a r c h , 2 0 1 0 S p e c i a l E v e n t s a n c l I n f o r m a t i o n o f I n t e r e s t f o r M o c k s v i l l e C i t i z e n s Can we help you? The town hall staff continuously strives to provide better services to our customers,,. Are you aware your water bills may be drafted? This procedure Is very simple. All you have to do Is stop by town hall, complete a form and provide us with a voided check. You will continue to receive a bi-monthly bill. This bill will Inform you of the amount that will be drafted and the date It will be diafted. If you use the addressed envelope provided, please allow 5 to 6 business days for the payment to be processed. As always we will be glad to accept your payment at the town hall. SERVICE DIRECTORY Duke Power 1-800-POWERON Water & Sewer Emergency Number 751-0896 INot for billing questions) Time Warner Cable 1-888-683-1000 Embarq Telephone 1-888-723-8010 Repair service 611 Yadkin Valley Telecom 336-463-5022 GDS Davie Recycle & Garbage Pickup 751-1585 Pied Nat Gas 1 800 752-7504 24 Hr Emergency Service 751-4954 M O C K s m iJ B PUBLIC OFFICIALS Town Board Dr, F,W, Slale, Mayor Richard Btoiulmy J,C. "Buster" Clcaty BillFostet lashSanford WlUMarkUn Brian Williams, Chair Slcvie Dulin Neal Check Clint Junker Alanlakcy Connie Kowalski ! Zoning Board of ' Adjustment f , , Lynn Hicks Byerly,- : ‘ (extraterriloriai member) l l Pa(syCrcn.shaw Dewey Hum (Cliair); Gail KeUy , Susan PrimStuart Shore (Vice-Chair) Christine Sanders, ' Town Manager '■755-6700 I. Robert Cook, Police Chief ¡ 753-6710 Public Works Department ' 751-2519 MichacI Gamer, RecrcaBon Director 751-2325Frank Carter, Fire Chief 751-5782 Ruslin Harpe,Parks & Grounds 751-5500 ing Inspections : 753-6051 ’ Planning & Zoning ' 753-6050 ♦ 4 Winter Weather Tips Public Works Department offers the following precautions to help you keep the water flowing this winter;Insulate pipes or faucets In unheated areas. Pipes In unheated garages,. crawl spaces under the house, or In the attic should be wrapped with • ’ insulation before cold weather arrives.Seal access doors, air vents and cracks. Close openings where winter winds could blow over exposed pipes. Do not obstruct air vents needed by your furnace or water heater for proper combustion.Locate your master shut off valve. If a pipe bursts anywhere in your house, use the master shutoff valve to stop the water supply.Take special precautions when temperatures are low. Leave sink cabinet doors open when temperatures drop. Ifyou are away for several days, leave the heat on In your house while you are away.Disconnect and drain outdoor hoses. This allows water to drain and prevents the faucet or hose from bursting during a hard freeze. Tills is also true tor backflow jreventlon assemblies (BPA's). Make sure ail BPA's are properly Insulated to protect them rom cold air. Water & Sewer Emergency Numbers 7AIV1-330PM 336-7S1-2519 «SAIVI-SîOOPIVI 336-753-6700 after hours and weekends 336-751-0896 Davie County Arts Council Carolina Channber Symphony's "Gershwin, By George" January 23,2010 7:30 pm Aduits-$18 Student/Sr-$17 Shirley Alston Reeves February 20,2010 7:30 pm Adults.^-$36 Students/Sr-$34 "Route 66" March 27,2010 7:30 pm Aduits-$18 Students/Sr-$17 Triad Harmony Express Aprii 17,2010 7:30 pm Aduits-$18 Students/Sr-$17 Tickets are now on sale for Casino Night on Saturday, February 27,2010, 7:30-11:30 pm, Bermuda Run Country Club. Caii 336,751,3000. % %Щ % Mocksville/Davie Parks & Recreation Dept. 644 N. Main St.* Mocksville, NC 27028 • (336) 751-2325 Sports Softball, T-Ball, Peewee & Little Sluggers- $40 Sign up in February, Ages 4 to 9, Games start in Aprii, Fees Include shirt and hat. Volunteer Coaches neededl Volleyball- Caii for sign up in February Learn more about one of the fastest growing giri's sports aroundi 3-8th grades, SPMlal Olympic Volunteers of all ages are always welcomed and needed for Special Olymplcsl Mardls Gras Dance- IHiiisdaie Methodist - Feb, 13 - 7-10 pm Winter Sports- Equestrian, Cheerleading, Basketbaii Community Events Daddy/Daughter Dance- Fri, March 5 & Sat,, March 6 This year's theme is DIscol $40 for Dad & Daiighter each additionai daughter Is $10. Register early to get your choice of nights-space is limited, Davie Youth Council - DYCI Open to all teens in 9th through 12 grades. State Youth Council meetings, community service, fun and friendshipsl Join In and make a difference. Caii Sandra at 751- 2325 for more information. Bunny Brunch-Senior Services- March 20 -10am-12noon $3 per chiid Easter Egg Hunt- Rich Park Shelter #2- Sat, April 3,2pm FREE Ages 1 -12 Spring Fling- indoor Yard and Craft Salel Space available for Renti Date: Aprii £lawe?..OffOTBd Davie IWetro Tae Kwon Do- $30per month @ Rec Dept , Meets Tues, & Thurs, Kids 6-6:45 Adults 6:50-7:35 Call Gary Keebie-391- 4538 for info, daviemetrotkd@aoi,com. Dance Company- Brock Gym - Instructors Emily Robertson. Caii 998-5163 to sign up. Tues. & Thurs. nights. Adults and children of all ages! Horse Course- $120 Ages 8-15 & 16-Adult Winter Session at Dixieland Farm on Saturday afternoons 2-4 pm. Seniors Silver Striders- The Brock Gym is avallable for walking from 6:00- 9:00 am. Senior Games- Sign up in February. Open to aii 55 or better! Be active, have funi' Softball, Basketball, Badminton, Horseshoes, Bocce & morel Local games in Apriil Good Timers Square Dancing Club - Farmington Community Center, Monday at 7 pm. Cost is $5 per month. Volunteer and community service opportunities. Call 998-3837 for more info. Managers Corner Welcome 20101 The Town of Mocksvilie is moving forward, I would personally like to express my gratitude to Mayor Slate and Commissioners; Cleary, Broadway, Foster, Marklin and Sanford for their leadership and commitment to the citizens of Mocksville. i am also grateful to the employees and volunteers who daily perform public service with respect and pride. As we continue thru this year please be patient with our website. It is currently under construction and wiil be updated soon. Opportunities are all around us. Community involvement has no limits. May we continue to work together improving our community and being considerate of the many blessings around us, Christine W. Bralley • Town IVIanager Christmas Tree Pickup Christmas trees will be picked up Monday, December 28,2009 and Monday,January4,2010, Cut trees should be placed curbslde with All lights and decorations removed. Yard Waste Site The yard waste site wili be open the 1st and 3rd Saturdays in January, February and March. The yard waste site hours are from 8 a.m, to 12 noon. Yard waste may be dropped off during the week by appointment oniy by calling 751-5500.Please do not throw yard waste over the fence when the gate Is locked. Do not leave bags of yard waste at the compost site. Residents of the Town of Mocksville are allowed to waive the dumping fee at the yard waste site for one truckload of yard waste per month, /Purchase: Mulch" $5 per scoop Leaf Compost - $5 per scoop Drop off fees: 1st load of yard waste por month- Free (Tovim of Mocksville Residents only)TVuckload of yard waste; $5 1/2 truckload or less; $3 TValler exceeding 10ft; $10 Mocksville Fire Department The Mocksville Fire Department Is in need of dedicated and community oriented people who are looking for a way to better and serve their community, if you would like to volunteer with the Fire Department, are over the age of 18 and live or work within the Mocksville Fire District, please stop by the Mocksviile Town Hall at 171 Clement Street, Mocksville, NC 27028 to pick up an application.'ou may also pick up an application at the Fire Department at 335 Sanford Avenue, Mocksville, NC,For more information about the Fire Department please check us out at ___________________www,mocksvillefire.org___________________ Mocksville Police Department Officer Christopher Watkins received this year's Officer of the Year award. Officer Watkins lias been with the department since December 2006, Voting for the Officer of the Year is held within the department. Other award recipients are: 2 Years of Service - Det, Mike Preston 5 Years of Service - Det, Stuart Shore 10 Years of Service - Sgt. John Coley Intoxiiyzer Operators - Patrolman Chris Watkins . Patrolman Keith Hurley Mental Health Certification Officer - Corp. Mac Parker Patrolman Tom Slater Sgt. Jeff Finney Patrolman Chris Hefner Patrolman Joey Reynolds . InstructorTralnlng Award - Patrolman J.D, Walker' Field Training Officer - Patrolman Joey Reynolds Patrolman Chris Hefner Sgt, Robin Robbins Intermediate Training Award - Major Daniel Matthews Sgt, Robin Robbins Advanced Training Award - Patrolman J,D, Walker As we are Into the Holiday Season, we would like to remind all of our citizens to have a very safe and Happy Holiday FOG Alert FATS, OILS AND GREASE ACCUMULATIONS CAN BLOCK YOUR PRIVATE PLUMBING SYSTEM AS WELL AS PUBLIC SEWERS Both residential and business customers can heip prej^.wastewater overflows by minimizing the amount of FOG disposed of through'plumbing drains.inside a sewer, fats, oils and grease change to a plaster-like consistency and can block the pipes, causing an overflow of untreated wastewater. At home, you can dispose of normal cooking oil and grease by putting It in a container as part of your solid waste rather than through your sink and plumbing drain. Wiping and scraping pots, pans and other utensils before washing them are Important steps in proper grease disposal. If your business generates waste grease, fats or oii, you should have a grease Interception system that works effectively, A company that recycles fats, oils and grease should regularly clean out the grease trap. Street Light Outages For your convenience, Duke Energy provides a 24-hour Customer Service Line 1-800-769-3766, This number Is answered 24/7/365 by customer service representatives and is a quick way for a citizen to report the light being out, Town residents may report street light outages directly to Duke Energy or you may contact the Town Hali and we wili be glad to report the outages for you, 753-6700, When reporting an outage, it is necessary to have the closest street address to the light. TownofMpckwille • 171 Clement St./Mo<k»ille • Phone (336) 753-6700 • Fax (336) 751-9187 • Web Site wwwimo(luvlllenc,org • wm.davh(ountf(om((hoMe Town of Mocksvllla link) The Town of mocfawff« QMS nof olitriinlnofe on Ihe basis of tpie, sen, color, age, notional origin, religion or disablllly In Its employmont opportttnlths, programs, services or activities. P ublic Records DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 31,2009 - 7 Mocksville Police The following incidenis nre from Mocksville Police Depart­ ment reports, - Counterfeit $20, $50 nnd $100 bills were reported Nov. 22 at a business on Yadkinvilie Rond, , - The Inrceny of a tarp nnd strap from a tractor trailer parked off US 601 North wns reported Dec, 20. ■ - A woman reported Dec, 22 she was receiving harassing telephone calls, -A man reported Dec, 25 the larceny of keys from a residence on Northridge Court, -Thousands of dollars worth of damage to trucks parked nt Horn’s Truck Stop was reported Dcc, 24, including the punctur­ ing of tires nnd pouring shnd into the gns tnnks. - The Inrceny of a television •from Wnlmart wns reported Dec, 26. Arrests - Thomas Jnson Coiiins, 28, of Walnut Cove, was charged Dec. 24 on a wnrrnnt for arrest from Stokes County, Trial date: Jan. 6. - Tomas Ijnmos, 46, of Mountview Drive, was charged Dec. 25 with assault on a female. Trial dnte: Jnn, 7. IVaflic Accidents - Raegan Victoria Loos, 16, of Gordon Drive, Advance, was driving a 1990 Nissan on Coun­ try Lnne nt 9:40 p.m, Dec. 25 when it struck n deer, reported Officer Reuben J, ijnme.s. - No’chnrges were liled nfter nwreckon US 601 South nt5:15 p.m. Dec. 24, Sandra Nipps Lucas, 56, of Vnihalla Trail, drove a 2006 Toyotn from tho Mocksviile Marketplace entrance, and it struck a 1996 Saturn being driven on US 601 by Annie Ma­ rie Cnrter Chandler, 78, of Sain Road, reported Officcr Reuben J, Ijames, - No charges were flled after a wreck on South Main Street at, noon Dec, 22.' Cindy Mae Smith, 51, of- Spillman. Road, had stopped across the white line at the intersection nnd wns backing a 2004 Buick when il stnick a 2005 Hondn driven by Melanie Josephine Micnle, 47, of Cherry Street, reported Officer Chris ■ Hefner. Arrests The Davie County Sheriff’s Depnrtment made the following arrests: - Terri Hunter Reid, 38; of Duke Street, Cooleemee was nrresled Dec, 21 for failure to appear, Trinl date: not listed, - Terrie Mae Loggins, 48, of Dcndmon Rond, Mocksvillc wns nrrested Dec, 21 for communi- cnting threnis nnd violation of a court order. Trial date: Jan. 14. - Brandon Mitcliell Taylor, ly, of Hoose Lane, Mocksvilie wns nrrested Dec, 21 for fnilure lo nppear. Trial date: Feb. 14. - Piolr Edward McKulski, 31, of Riverview Townhouse, Advance wns nrrested Dec, 22 for violntion of n domestic violence protective order. Trinl date: Jan. 21. - Ben Jason Richard, 30, of Salisbury was nrrested Dec. 23. for fnilure to nppear. Trial date: Jan, 14, - Sandrn Lee Brown, 53, of Granada Drive, Advance was arrested Dec. 25 for assault with n deadly yi'eapon, resisting/ obstructing n public officcr, and possessing a spring-loaded knife. Trinl date: Jan. 28. -l^dieTiilmadgeJcnkins,24, of Salisbury was arrested Dec. 26 on an order for arrest, 'i’riai date; Jan, 19. - Lee James Moss, 39, of Spencer wns nrrested Dec. 26 on nn order for nrrest. Trial date: Jan.21. - Heather Nicole Bledsoe, 26, of Holy Cross Church Rond, Mocksvillo was arrested Dec, 26 for failure to appear and resist-, ing/obslrucling a public officer. Trial date: Jan, 28. - Courtney Danlcnl Smith,23, of Elmwood Street, Mocksville was arrested Dec. 27 for failure , to appear. Trial date: Jan, 19. Sheriff’s Department The following incidents were reporled lo Ihc Dnvie Counly SherilT’s Department. - Damage to properly, wns reported at a home on Mc­ Clamrock Road, Mocksviile on Dec. 21, - On Dec. 21 obtaining money by false pretense was reported nt a home on US’ 601 South, Mocksviile. ' - Forgery was reported at a restnurnnt on US 158, Advance on Dcc, 22, : On Dec, 22 possible fraud was reported at a home on Riv­ erbend Drive, Advance. - Larceny was reported at a home on NC 801 South, Mocks­ viile on Dec, 22. - On Dcc, 22 harassing text messages were reporled al a home on Pembrooke Ridge Court, Advance. - A burglary and Inrceny were reported nt a convenience store on US 64 Enst, Mockoville on Dec, 23. - On Dec. 23 misuse of 911 was reported at a home on Lib­ erty Church Rond, Mocksvilie, - Threats were reported al a location on Swicegood Street, Mocksville on Dec, 24. - On Dec, 24 nn assault wns reported at a homo qn Pineville Road, Mocksville, - Property damage and ti-es- passing were reported nt n home on LaQuinln Drive, Advnnce on Dcc. 24. - On Dec. 24 vandalism was reporled at n home on Peni- brooke Court, Advnnce. - Lnrceny wns reported nt a home on NC 801 South, Ad­ vnnce on Dec, 26, - On Dec, 27 the unnulhor- ized use of a motor veiiicle was reported at a home on Oakland Avenue, Mocksville. - T'respassing was reported at a iiome on Michaels Road, Mocksville on Dec. 28, Highway Patrol The following traffic wrecks in Dayle County were listed by the N,C, Highwny Pntrol, • A Cumberlnnd rnnn wns charged with exceeding n safe speed after tlw vchicle he wns driving hit anolher Dec, 18, Jeffery Dunne Hart of Fay­ etteville was driving his 2007 Toyota merging onto 1-40 west, Jnmes Arthur' Blandln of Vale was driving a 20Ó2 Inlcrnnlional tractor-lrailer west on 1-40. Hart exceeded a safe speed, losl con­ trol of his vehicle due lo snow, and he nnd Blandin’s vehicle collided. After impact. Hart's vchicle rnn off the right side of Iho road nnd collided wilh a median cable. Trooper K.L, Leonard re­ ported the accident occurred at npproximnleiy 4:17 p.m, nnd a pnssenger with Hnrt wns taken to Davic County Hospital in Mocksviile for Irealineni, • No chargcs were filed after an accident on Deo, 18, Matthew James Chin of Grasslands Court, Advance was driving his 1998 BMW cast on 1-40 when it started.to slide due to snow, Cliin's vchiclc ran off the right side of Ihe rond nnd overturned. Trooper K,L, Leonard re­ ported the accident occurred at approximately 3:09 p,m, • Thore were three reports of deer hit by automobiles ih the coiinty lasl week, in the foi- ' lowing reports no injuries lo the drivers were reported: ■ • Mary Carrigan Miller of NC 801 Soulh, Advnnce wns driv­ ing her 2000 Mercedes north on Yndkin Valley Road when il collided whh n deer.. Trooper K.L. Leonnrd re­ ported Ihe nccident occurred nt approximately 6:30 p.m, on Dec. 20. Knthy Bnity Allen of Wyo Rond, Mocksville wns driving her 1995 Buick south on US 601 when it collided with deer crossing Ihe road. Trooper K.L, Leonard re­ ported the accidcnt occurred at approximately 6:46 p.m. on Dec, 26. Patricia Polts Medlin of Ce­ dar Qrove Church Rond, Mocks­ ville was driving a 1998 Subaru soulh on Benuchnmp Road when it collided with a deer crossing Ihe road. Trooper K,L, Leonard re­ ported the accidcnt occurred al approximntcly 7:35 p.m. on Dec, 26, • An Iredell mnn wns chnrged \Ylth exceeding n snfe speed after he wrecked the vehicle he was driving Dec, i8, Jimmy Raymond Murdock of Statesville was driving his 2004 Dodge west on i-40 when it started lo slide due lo snow. Murdock’s vehicle ran off Ihe left side of the road and collided wilh a median cable. Trooper K.L Leonnrd re­ ported the nccident occurred at approximately 3:53 p.m. and there were no injuries, ■ • No charges were filed after nn nccident on Dec, 18. . Elijah Brian Sheppard of Wel­ come Springs Way, Mocksville was driving his 1990 Toyota enst on US 64 when it lost traction due to snow. Sheppard’s vchicle ran off the right side of Ihe road, traveled down nn embnnkmeni, nnd collided wilh n ditch. Trooper K,L, Leonard re­ ported the accidenl occurrcd nt npproximnleiy 4:03 p.m. nnd there were no injuries. • A Davic man wns chnrged wilh failure lo reduce speed after Ihe vehicle he was driving hit another Dec, 20. Daniel Jackson Everhart of County Home Rond, Mocksville was driving n 1991 Ford pick-up west on 1-40. Jnnice Lnvonne Stccle of Hnnnony wns driving her 2008 Toyotn west on 1-40, Everhart fnilcd to rcduccd the speed of his vehicle and it col­ lided with Sleele’s, . Trooper K,L, Leonnrd re­ ported the nccident occurred nt approximnlely 5:07 p,m. nnd a passenger wilh Steele wns tnken to Dnvio County Hospital for treatment,• A Guilford mnn wns charged wilh unsafe movement after llie vehicle he was driving hit an­ other Dec, 21, ■ Ronnie Lee Colcnian'of Greensboro wns driving n 2007 Freightliner, tractor-traller lurn- ing left onto US 601 Iravciing southwest, David Scoll Baity of Beaver Branch Trail, Mocksvillc wns driving a 2006 Honda pick­ up turning left onto US 601 and traveling southwest, Coleman made an unsnfe movement nnd collided with Baity’s truck. Trooper K.L. Leonard re­ ported liie accident occurrcd nl approximately 8:46 p.in, nnd there were no injuries. • A Davie mun wns chnrged wilh exceeding safe speed after lie wrecked the vehicle he wns driving Dec. 22.., Jason MichacI Robertson of US 64 West, Mocksville was driving his 2006 Jeep enst on the on ramp for i-40 and started sliding due lo ice, Robertson’s vehicle traveled across both easlbound lanes of 1-40 and ran off the left side of the road, the collided with a.cable median barrier. Trooper M,W. Whitener re­ porled the accident occurred at approximately7:50 a.m, and there were no injuries. ■ • A Cabarrus man wns charged wilh cnrelcss/reckless driving and drivirig wilh license revoked after he wrecked Ihe ve­ hicle he was driving Dec, 22. Bcriji Boe Hamby of Kan­ napolis was driving his 1996 Nissan south on NC 801 at a high rale of speed, Hamby’s ve­ hicle ran off the right side of the road and collided wilh a mail­ box, Hamby’s vehiclc continued south on Ihe shoulder of NC 801 and collided wilh a Irce. Trooper M.W. Whitener re­ ported Ihe accidenl occurred at approximately 11:50 a,m. and there were no injuries, • Bolh drivers were charged nfter nn accident on Dcc. 23. Anron Roy Hnnd of Doglrot Road, Mocksvijle Was driving his 2004 Acura north on NC 801 behind a 1996 Ford pick­ up driven by Donnld Hnzen Alward Jr., of Concord. Alward wns slowing in an attempt to turn inlo n construction site. Hnnd fnilcd lo slow his vchiclc and it collided wilh Alwiird’s truck. Hand was chargcd wilh failure to reduce speed. Alward was chnrged wilh no opernlors licensc. Trooper M.W, Whiiener re­ ported the nccident occurred at npproximaiely 8:10 a.m, and there were no injuries, • No charges were flled after an accident on Dec. 23, Candi Sue Morris of States­ ville was driving her 1989 Cadil­ lac easl on Foster Road, Morris exceeded a safe speed for a curve nnd started skidding. Her vehicle conlinued out of control, ran off Ihe right side of Ihe road, overturned and collided with some trees. Trooper K.L Leonard re­ ported the accident occurred at approximately 2:15 p.m. • A Guilford woman wns chnrged wilh careless/reckless driving after she wrecked Ihe vehicle she was driving Dec. 24„ Judith Hirsch Nebenzahl of Greensboro wns driving her 1997 Lexus west on 1-40, Nebenzahl reached over to grab something in Ihc pnssenger seat and lost control of her vehicle. Nebenzahl's vehicle ran off the left side of the road, collided wilh a guardrail, continued out of control, ran off the right side, and collided with anolher guardrail. Trooper K.L, Leonard re­ ported the accident occurred nt approximately 4:07 p.m. • A Mecklenburg womnn wns chnrged with fnilure lo yield and expired registration after the vehicle she was driving hit anolher Dcc, 24. Andrea Renee Bailey of Cornelius was slopped in her 2006 Hyundai in Ihc southbound left lum lane of NC 801 walling to make a turn onto Peachtree Lane, Joseph W. Knight of Fork Bixby Rond, Advnnce was driv­ ing his 1998 Chevrolet pick-up north on NC 801. Bailey failed to yield ,lo Knight's truck and collided with il, ' Trooper M,W, Whitener re­ ported the accident occurred at approximately 12:45 p,m, and there were no injuries. L o c a l l y a r o w n , H y a r o p o n l o i T o m 3 t o e s Wf imw havf: Largo S licing T om atooi, drape Tom atoot, an d C ucum bon, Conii' TaUt‘ Thi' Piffi'ri’tiiri D rop Farm • 202 Foster Road, Mocksville Kll, i< ju>l oif Ritlgc KJ. in Wintcm Djvic County) OriiN Tnt)R.s. & Fri. Noon-Si'm and Sat. 8 am-noon _______Call For Directions (336)492-5263 Г — Town p f Mocksville C a l e n d a r o f E v e n t s ■1«II II JANUARY ' Jan. 1-Town Hall Closed Jan. 2 - Yard Waste Site 8-Noon Jan. 4 Christmas Tree Pickup Jan. 5 -Tpvyn Board Meeting 6PM / Jan. 8 - Garbage & Recycle Pickup : , Jan, 12-Virginia Foxx. Representative 1-4RM Jan,14- Planning Board Meeting . . 6 PM V Jan. IS - (garbage & Recycle Pickup Jan. 16,-Yard Waste Site 8-Noon. Jan, 18-Town Hali,Closed . Jan.22 - Garbage & Recycle Pickup , Jan. 29.- Garbage & Recycle Pickup ^ FEBRUARY j Feb. 2 -Town Board Meeting 6PM I Feb. 5 - Garbage &, Recycle Pici<up , ; I Fpb. 6 -Yard Waste Site 8-Nooh {..Feb. 9 -Virginia Foxx I Representative 1-4PM Feb. 11 - Planning Board Meeting 6PM Feb. 12 - Garbage & Recycle Pic|<up Feb. 19 r-Garbage&.Recycle Pickup Feb. 20 - Yard Waste Site 8-Noon Feb. 26 - Garbage & Recycle Pickup MARCH March 2 - Town Board Me,eting 6PM , .March 5 - Garbage & Recycle Pickup ! March 6 -Yard Waste Site 8-Noon March 9 -Virginia Foxx ■ Representative 1-4PM j March'll - Planning Board Meeting I . '6i^M , ■ March 12 - Garbage & Recycle Pickup March 19- Garbage & Recycle Pickup March 20 - Yard Waste Site 8-Noon March 26,- Garbage ^ Recycle Pickup i n t e r e s t e d i n s e e i ^a jo b s ld U s , f n e w , s t a r t i n g a П с у у b U S in e ^ venture? , {► Diplom a (College Credit) Programs Davtime classesDaytime classes • Entrepreneurship • Heavy Equipment 8i Transport Technology For Information, call 336.249.8186, ext. 6357 Certificate (College Credit) Programs Afternoon/Evening classes • Networking - CISCO Routing & Switching • Air Conditioning 8i Heating For inrormatlon, call 336.249.8186, ext. 63S7 Continuing Education (Non-credit) Programs • Customer Sen/lce • Mechatronics/Automation • Supply Chain Management For Inrormatlon, call 336.224.4551 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 31,2009 H o l i d a y S t r e s s C a n B e O v e r w h e l m i n g . ! The holiday senson is licre nnd expectntions nre for everyone to be merry and full of joy. That is not the case for mnny people who hnve negative incmories created around the holidnys. For those who hnve lost loved ones nenr this time, thc feelings of sndness and emptiness mny surface ench senson. For those who hnve suffered abuse nt the hnnds of someone they love, Ihis time of year cnn bring bncic feelings of pnin, inndc(]uncy, isolntion nnd depression, snid Cindy Hendricks, director of Dnvie Domestic Violence Services. “I wns talking with n group of ladies the other dny and most everyone in the room shared information nbout some hurt from the past that is stirring up unrest in their spirit," Hendricks snid. 'it seems tlie holidny season triggers these memories and the negative emotions naturally set in. Some of these Indies spoke of abuse thal happened In their childhood thnt still has power over Ihcm lodny. “This renlly left an impression on me that while children are resilient, to n point, they nre still vulnerable and notice everything happening to them and to others nround them. Often these harmful incidents are nol spoken of and nre repressed for emotionnl security’s snke. This is sure to lead to problems Inter in life if the situation is not denlt with. Plense tnlk with your children regularly nbout nny emotional problems they are dealing with and be prepared lo help them resolve these issues; seek professional help,if necessary.” Although Chrislmns and New Yenr’s is thought to be a lime of peace and happiness for families; stress, debt and alcohol levels cnn create nn unhnppy party. Ifyourfnmily ise.\periencing domestic violence - emotionnl, psychological, fmancinl, sexunl or physicnl nbuse - tnke steps to be snfe, Hendricks said. "Consider creating a snfety plan so thnt you and your children know how to respond safely should nn assault hnppcn. Tnlk with a fnmily member, friend or neighbor who cnn assist in diffusing the situation or helping you leave Ihe scene safely. If you need support or n shoulder to cry on, plense cnil Dnvie Domestic Violence Services & Rape Crisis Ccnter - wc hnve a 24 hour hotline nnd we are here to help you. Should the situation become violent, call 911,” she said. Farmers Can Get Help With Conservation Costs The USDA’s Nntural Re­ sources Conservation Scrvice (NRCS) has announced Jan. 15 as the deadline to qualify for Ihe first npplicntion period of the 2010 Environmentnl Qual­ ity Incentives Program (EQIP) in North Carolinn. Landowners who wish lo pnrlicipnte in Ihis initinl rnnk- ing period should hnve nppli- cations submitted to the local NRCS field office by close of business Fridny, Jan. 15’ EQIP is a voluntary conscr- vntion program administered by Ihe NRCS. ,The progrnm sup­ ports N.C. fnrnAers wIm have set compntiblc gonls in production Notice of TAX LISTING FOR DAVIE COUNTY All property on hand January 1, 2010 bolh real and personal Is subject to taxation regardless of age and sex of owner, You are no longer required to list motor vehicles which are currently LICENSED with the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles. These vehicles will be billed by the County after the current, registration is renewed or àn application Is made for a new registration. About three months after your registration renewal you will receive a bill from the County. You will have 30 days to pay the bill before Interest Is added at the, rate of 5% the first month past due and 3/4 of 1% thereafter. Taxpayers must list UNLICENSED vehicles not licensed on January 1, 2010 DURING THE REGULAR LISTING PERIOD. There Is no change In the listing requirements for those vehicles. Permanent tagged multiyear vehicles must also be listed. Other property required to be listed In January Include: mobile homes, boats and motors, Jet skis, aircraft, farm equipment used to produce Income, tools used by carpenters qnd mechanics, all assets and supplies of businesses, furnishings owned and rented by a landlord. Taxpayers should report any new buildings or any Improvements built on real estate, or any changes to real estate to the Tax Office. The Tax Administrator's Office will be sending listing forms to everyone that listed personal property in 2009. If you need to list personal property as Indicated above or report changes to real property and you do not receive a form In the mall, please contact the Tax Administrator’s Office for the proper forms. ELDERLY OR DISABLED APPLICANTS IVIUST BE AGE 65 OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED TO APPLY .1. Elderly and Disabled Exclusion: a, Income level $27,100 or below b, IVlust be 65 years of age or totally and permanently disabled c, Reduction of $25,000 or 50% of value of the home and 1 acre of land whichever Is greater 2. Disabled Veterans Exclusion: a. Honorably Discharged Veterans and b. 100% disabled due to a sen/lce related Injury c. Reduction of $45,000 off the value of the home and 1 acre of land a?Must Ье^65°у^эГг8 oFa^^or tota^y and permanently disabled b. IVlust have owned and occupied property as the owner’s permanent legal residence for f ve years. c. I\/lust be a North Carolina resident d. Income cannot exceed $40,650 if you did not receive the exclusion in 2009 but are now eligible, you may obtain a copy of an application from the assessor. It must be filed by Junel. Listing will begin January 1, 2010 In the Tax Administrator’s Office In the County Administration Building. Office listing help is available Jan, 1-Feb. 1, 2010. Hours will be 8:00 A.f^. to 5:00 P.M. Monday thru Friday, The deadline for listing is February 1, 2010. Completed forms must be postmarked by the U.S, Postal Service not later than February 1, 2010. All late listings are subject lo a 10% penalty. Please list early lo avoid a late penalty. Jackie H. Hall agriculture and environmental quality. Through EQIP, fnrm­ ers may receive financial nnd technical help to plan, design and install structural conserva­ tion prnctices, nnd lo plan and implement management prac­ tices on eligible ngriculturnl land. teria to help determine which npplications are Ihe most envi- ronmenlniiy beneficial projects. Those projects that nre rnnked highest will be funded during this Initial ranking period. Sub­ mit EQIP applications through­ out the year in anticipation for future ranking periods. EQIP is a competitive pro­ gram, All applications received by Jan. 15 will be rnnked, The ranking system uses a combina­ tion of statewide and local cri- For more information about EQIP and eligibility, conlncl NRCS or your locnl Fnrm Ser­ vice Agency; the Natural Re­ sources Conservation Service Farmers Receiving Less Than Cost For Milk The implementation of tho 2009 was about half of what it calculate payments, using a 6 nt 751-5011 or 800 524-3389, ext. 3, or stop by thc office nt 180 S. Main St,, Mocksville. Delivering Fnrm Bill conser­ vntion progrnms nnd “Helping People Help Ihe Lnnd” through finicnl and'technical assistance is part of a cooperative con­ servntion effort between many groups including NRCS, N.C. Soil and Wnler Conservntion Districts, and thc Resource Conservation and Development Councils. D ateline DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 31,2009 ■ 9 C o n c e a le d H a n d g u n C la s s S e t A one-day N.C. Conccalcd Cnrry Hnndgun Class will be tnught Snturdny, Jan. 10 from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. For more information call 284-4660 or send an emnil lo DTM206®yahoo .com. new Dniry Economic Loss Assistance Payment (DELAP) program wns annoimced on Dec. 17. Eligible dairy producers will rcceivo economic assistance to help stabilize operations. On nverngc, the price U.S. dairy producers received for milk mnrketcd in the summer of cosl Ihem lo producc milk.Eligible producers will re­ ceive n one-time payment based on Ihc amount of milk produced and commercially mnrketcd February-July 2009.Production information from these months will be used lo estimate n year’s production for an operntion to million pound per dniry opern­ tion limit. Producers who hnve production records nt Ihe FSA office becnuse they participate in other progrnms do nol need lo complete nn npplication. For information and eligibil­ ity, visit Ihe local FSA office or Ihe website mvw./sa.tisda.gov. W e i n v i t e y o u t o c o m e b e a p a r t o f o u r f a m i l y . CIMARRON Cimarron Steakhouse 3260 S. Stratford Rd. 7 1 2 - 4 6 8 9 Hrs: Mon. 11am-9pm Tues.-Thurs. llann-IOpm Sat. 4-11 pm www.cimarronrestaurant.com I Please present this coupon for I I 2 0 % O F F I ¡Y o u r E n tire P u rc h a s e j I (Excludes Atcoho!) | Expires 01-25-10 J Wimng Womens W ^ n e J d a y 1/2 OFF Wine by the Glass Myracic N e w D o c to r J o in s A d v a n c e P e d ia tric s ADVANCE - Dr. John H. Myrncle will join Advnnce Pe- dinlrics, a Cornerstone Henllh Cnre practicc at 114 Kinderton Boulevard on Jan. 1.Myracle completed his un­ dergraduate studies al Trinity University in San Antonio,Tex­ as, and was awarded hi^ medi­ cal degree by Ihe University of Oklahoma College of Mcdicine in Oklahoma City. He served n residency in Pediatrics nt North Carolinn Memorini Hospitnl in Chnpcl Hill. Myrncle completed n sub- specinity fellowship in Pedi­ atric Cardiology at N.C. Me­ morial nnd nt the Children’s Hospital Medicnl Center in Boston, Mnss. He is board certified by the American Bonrd of Pediatrics. Myrncle is n clinical nssistnnt professor of pedintrics nl Wake Forest University School of Medicine. He is a fellow of Ihe American College of Physicinn Executives. Myrncle hns prnciiced pedint­ rics and non-invnsive pediatric cardiology in Winston-Snlcm nnd has been medicnl director of pediatries nt Winston-Snlem Hcnith Cnre for the pnst 25 years. He has n specinl interest in sports medicine. Dr. Susan Y. Hunsingereslab- lished the practice in 2001 and along with Dr. Knthy L. Oross, Myracic, certified physician as­ sistant Kristen M. Murphy nnd certified pedintric nurse prncti- tioners M. Whitney Ewing nnd Chrissie C. Hnll provides well nnd sick child cnre for patients from birth to age 21, Announces that John H. Myracle, MD has jo in e d Advance Pediatrics Effective January 1,2010 Dr. Myracle ainiplcled his undergraduate sludies at Trinity University in .San Anlonio, feas ami was uwurded his mdical degree by thc University of Oklahoma ^ College of Medicinc in Oklahoma City. He served a residency in Pediatries at North Carolina Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill, NC. Dr, Myr.icle completed a sub-specialty fellowship in Pediatric Cardiology al Norih Carolina Memorial Hospital ami nt the Children’s Hospital Medical Center in Boston, MA, He is Board Certified by thc American Board of Pediatrics. Dr. Myracle is a Clinical As.sistant Professor of Pediatrics at Wake I'orest University .School of Mdicine. He is a fellow of Ihc American Collcge of Physician Executives. Dr. Myrncle hns practiced Pediatrics and non-invasivc Pedialric Cardiology in Winsion-.Salem and has been Medical Director of Pediatrics at Winston-.Salcm Heallh , Carc for the pasl Iwenly five years. He has a \ special inlerest in Sports Medicine. SERVICES INOUpE: <:>' m 'S ’fe M C h lld C « « '• ' * 'V/.IVeilinrntnfAncniion | '-Dcllcli/^pcractivilyDiionlcr ‘ | ■ Diignosii and ’Avatmcnt of Acute mè ClitOnic Pedintric Conditions ' ^nlat ISidMtiics/ficliBVjM^I !.>’>■ Goiiiplvincntar/AltcriiaiivKMtJicini: ', Hoiws, ! ' Monday-Friday 8:30 am lo 12 noon > and 1 pin to 5 pin BXTENDEO HOURS! ! Available 1\iesday,Thur.'!day and Saturday ' by appointment only Susan Y.llunsto(icr,MD . KnlliyI,;Gruss,MD • John H. Myracic, MD KrÌ!ilcnM.Mur|ihy,PA-(! Whitney M.n\vinii.CPNP : CtirissieC.lIali.CPNP , ^ C O M VtKIH MtlMCAL S.S www.cuinttsionchcallli.com A d v a n c e P e d ia tric s A G)rn<r*ii>nf HcjIdiOre I’fJitkc 1 и Kindcrton lioulevard Advancc, NC 27006 336998-9742 Fundraisers Saturday, Jan. 9 Community Brenkfnst, nt First Presbyterian Chureh, 7-10 n.m. Eat-in or takc-out. Eggs, bacon, sausage,country ham, biscuits and gravy, spiced apples, grits, bever­ age. Donations only. Proceeds to youth progrnm. Ongoing Cooleemee Clvltnns DBQ Chick­ en, 3rd Fri. of each month, nt Cool­ eemee Civitnn Bidg., Cooleemee. Serving 1/2 chicken, BBQ slaw, baked benns, roll & pound cake. $7 per plate. Reserve your plate, sign up at Cooleemee Hardware or call 284-2196or284-2030, Will deliver order of five (5) or more. Proceeds to help pny for Cooleemee Civilan Comm. Bidg. Wesley United Methodist Chureh Ham & Snusnge Breakfast, wilh nil the trimmings, 3rd Sat. of encli monlh, 6-10 n.m. R eligion Ongoing Kids Night, every Wed. nl New Union UMC, 1869 Sheffield Rd„ 6:30-7:30 p.m. For info: 492- 6408. AftcrSchoolCnre, Advance UMC, K-5th,Aug.25,2009-June 10,2010, 3-6 p.m.. Cost: $ 140 per monlh, for more info or lo register: 998-0199 , or 998-4872. MOPS (Mothers ofPreschoolers), 1st nnd 3rd Fri. of every month during traditional school yenr,9:30- 11'.45 a.m., Corneistone Chrislinn Church, 1585 NC 801 North, Mocksville, 998-0600. 1120 (His to Own), new minislry at Jerasalem Bnpl. Church, 3203 US 601 S..Mocksville,On Wednesdays nt 7 p.m. for 18-29 year olds who are college, single, or married. We covcr topics pertinent & interesting to Ihis ngo group. Awana,every Wed.evening6:30-8 p.m. nt Eagle Heights Church. Tho Life & Teaching of Jesus, presented by Mocksville Seventh- Day Adventist Church, Mon. & Thurs. at 7 p.m., al 407 Milling Rd., Mocksvillc. Free admission. For Info: 704-876-3665. AWANA & Youlh Program, nt Ijames Bapl. Church, each Sun. evening 5:45-7:30 p.m., nges four through sixth grade. Info: 492- 6434. A Woman’s Discussion Class, Approticliiitg the Temple o f Cad. Psalms 26 ench Tnes. 10:30-11:30 a.m. at Jericho Church of Christ. All women inviicd. Call 704-798- 2038 for Info. Women’s Bible Study, is con­ ducted eveiy Wed. night nt Jericho Church of Chrisi, 7:30 p.m. current ■ topic; autlientic rclalionsliips. All malcrials provided al no cosl. All women inviicd. Call 492-5711 or 492-5291. Women’s BlbleStudy,evety Wed. 5-6 p.m., in n'home near Milling Rond nren. All women welcome. Info; 751-5229. Women’s Bible Study, focusing on Biblicnl women from femnie perspective nnd African American, Lnlino, nnd Americnn women,2nd Snl. of euch monlh at Fairlicld Bnpt. Church, 164 Excalibur Lane (off U.S. 601 S.). Info: 940-5149. Women’s Sludy Group, Phnse 2, on Biblical women, presented by Hannah’s Ministries. Free & held every second Sat. of cach monlh, 10-11 n.m. All welcome. Info: 940-5149. CareNet Counseling Centers, at First Baptist Church, 390 N. Main St., Mocksville. Offers intcr-denominnlionni counseling. Acndemically trained, cettified counselors & mental lieallh profes­ sionals. Info. & nppt. 751-2041. PrcschooI/Parents Morning Out, Bethlehem United Melh. Time: 9 a.m.-noon. Ages I & 2 - M,W or T,Th.Age3-M ,T,Th.Age4& Pre-K - Ihree or four dnys per week.' Cull 998-6820. Prcschool, nl Cenler United Melh. Church, 2 days per week or 4 days per week (4 yr. old clnss); 2 days per week (3 yr. old class); 2 days per week (2 yr. old class) 8:30-11:30 a.m. Phone 940-3753. Awnnn & Bible Study, Wednes­ days nl 7 p.m., Hope Baptist 'nibernacle. S pe cia l E vents Ongoing Live Music & Dancing, every Sat. night bluegrass, at Sheffield Music Hall, call 704-546-3099 for info. Coffee House, 4th Sun. ench monlh, 7 p.m., nt Cormitzer UMC. Good coffce, good fellowsliip, & good music. Farmington Farmer’s Market, Saturdays 8 u.m. lil I p.m. Dofes Id Ffemember Saturday, Jan. 9 Auditions, Davic Counly Arts Council Brock Plnyers for Arsenic 6 Old Lnce, 1-4 p.m. CnII backs 4:30-6 p.m. For more info: 751- 3112. Ongoing Free Monthly Dinbetes/Blood 'Prc.ssure/ChalestcralScrccnlngs, Insl Fri. of ench monlh in 2009 al WnlMart, 9 a.m. til 12 noon. Spon­ sored by Davic Lion’s Club. Visit Cooleemee’s Mill Village Museum, 14ChurchSl.,Wed.-Snl. 10 n.m. lil 4 p.m. Tours nlso avnll- able by nppt. Call 284-6040. Storytimcs, at Davie Co. Library: Tues. tOa.m. &Fri. 11 n.m.-stories, songs, fun for preschoolers. 1st Sat. of every monlh - slorics/activities for kids of all nges. At Cooleemee Branch; every other Thurs. 10:30 n.m. (call or check websile for dates). At Hillsdale UMC: every other Fri, 10 n.m. (cail library or check website for dates). SpccialOlynipicsofDavieCounty, play nctivities & fun nile, Wednes­ days nt Brock Bidg. Piny nctivities 6-7 p.m. Fun Nile 7-8; 30 p.m. Open lo all persons wilh disabilities & Iheir fnmilics. M eetings Monday, Jan, 4 Shcnicld-Culnlialn Fire Dept, Community Meeting, nt Ihc fire dept., 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 6 Chissof‘61Get-'llagcthcr, quar­ terly gel-togelher nt 1 p.m., Sngc- brush in Mocksville. All clnss members invited to come nnd bring n guest. Tuesday, Jan, 12 Breast Cancer Resource & Infor­ mation Group, nt Dnvie Libraiy in Ihe multi-puфse room,7 p.m. Cnil 751-2777 for info. Thursday, Jan. 14 Friends of thc Library Annual Meeting, nt Ihe library, 4 p.m. Program about house plants and preparing for summer gnrdening. Ongoing Oavie Beekeepers Association, sccond Mondny of every montii, 7 p.m., 114 Doctor Slate Drive, Mocksville (EMS building). Visi­ tors welcome.To find ou; more info: W W W ,dnvicbcekeepcrs.org Brcnst Canccr Resource & Infor- mation Group, every 2ndTuesdny of tlie month, at Dnvie Library in the multi-purpse room, 7 p.m. Call 751-2777 for info. Davic Quilters Guild, 3rd Mon. of cach monlh, for info: 492-2000. VFW I*ost4024,7p.m.,2ndTues. cnch month, VFW Hut, Snn ford Av- enue,Mocksvillc.Eligiblemcnibers welcome. Come early for refresh­ ments. For info call 492-7521. Triumph Parenting Classcs, Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m., call for info: 751-5636. Humane Socicty of Davie. Co,, bimonthly meetings 2nd Tues. of every even-numbered month, nt Humane Socieiy Adoption Center, 290 Eaton Rd. Call 751-5214 for info. Davic Co. Fraternal Order of Policc Lodgc94,3rdTucs.ofevcry month, 7 p.m., Zeko's Rcstnumnt. Davle Co, Republican Party,evcry third Tues. of monlh, 7:30 p.m. in Dnvie Co. courthouse. Davle Amateur Radio Club, 1st Tuesday of ench month, 7 p.m., DnvieCo.HospitnlTrainingRoom. Public welcome. Davic Republican Women, 3rd Tues. each monlh, 6:45 p.m., Da­ vic Co. courliiouse. Call 998-2341 for info. Davle Cu. Republican Men’s Federntion, second Tues. of ev­ ery monlh, 6:30 p.m.. Sagebrush Steakhouse, Mocksville. For info: 909-3534. Dnvie Hisloricul & Genealogical Society, 4th ’I'ues., 7 p.m., Duvie Library. Mocksvillc LlonsClub, islThurs- day, 7 p.m., fellowship hall of St. Francisof Assisi,Yndkinvllle Road, Mocksville (board meeting contin­ ues 1st & 3rd Thurs., 6 p.m.). Al-Anon Family Group, nt Mace­ donia Moravian Church, N.C. 801 N., Advance, Sundays 8 p.m., Rm. 225 (above fellowship hall). Al- Anon is n group lhat helps families 6 friends of alcoholics. Cooleemee WomensCivltan Club, meets 4thThurs. of each monlli, 7 p.m. Cooleemee Firsl Bapl. fellow­ ship hall, 204 Marginal St., Cool­ eemee. All area indies inviicd. For further info: 336-284-4795. Stitch-In,a gathering of craflers nl Mocksvillo Library, second Wed, of cach month, 7-8:15 p.m. Bring your portnbie projeci nn all your besI tips nnd tricks to shnre. Info: 751-2023. Community Foundation of Davie County Board of Directors, 2nd Mon., 5 p.m. Rolnling ineeling. For info/monthly location call 753-6903. Moeksville Garden Club, 1st Thurs, of euch month, 7 p.m., in former fellowship hall behind First UMC, Main Street, Mocksville. North Dnvic Rurilan Club, monthly dinner meetings, sccond Mon. of each month,7:30 p,m. Cali 782-4276 for info nnd location of next meeting. Smart Start, o f Davie County board meeting, 3rd Tues. of every other monlh (begins Jan.) al Sun­ Trust on Yadkinville Rd., 9-10:30 a.m. Questions: 751-2113. Alzheimer’s Support Group, 2nd Tuesday of each monlh, 6:30 p.m., nl Autumn Cnrc, Mocksville. Info: 751-3535. Davie Civilan Club meels 4th Thurs. of each month, Feb.-Ocl., 7 p.m., al Hillsdale Bapt. Church, Hwy. 158. All visitors welcome. NAACP Community Awareness Meeting, every 4th Mon. of each month, 7 p.m., al Shiloh Bnpl. Church. Center ECA Club meels 3rdTiics- dayofeach monlh,at Center Comm. H O P E where there Is Angel Food Ministries there Is hope W it h to d a y 's e c o n o m ic c h a lle n g e s , m a n y fa m ilie s h a v e fa lle n o n h a r d tim e s a n d ju s t n e e d a little h e lp . A n g e l F o o d M in is tr ie s , a n a tio n w id e p r o g r a m o ffe r in g lo w cost fo o d r e lie f to a n y o n e w h o w o u ld lik e io s a v e m o n e y o n th e ir g ro ce ry b ill, c a n m a k e a d iffe re n c e ! I f y o u o r s o m e o n e y o u k n o w n e e d s h e lp - c h e c k o u t A n g e l F o o d M in is tr ie s a t Je ric h o c h u rc h o f C h ris t. an ш т Local host site; Jericho Church of Christ, 124 Davie Academy Rd For infonnation: call 492-5291, visit www.jerichotoday.coin Menus and info also available: Jericho church building, Storehouse for Jesus, & Davie Co. Senior Center. Last day to order is Sunday. Tan, 10»-____Fqfl.d.Pjskttp jg Ian. Bidg.,7:30 p.m. Pleasejoin us. Disaliled American Veterans Post 75 meets on third Mondny of ench rnonlh, 7 p.m., nl 1958 Hwy, 601 S, Conlnct Ralph al 751-5118 for more info. Town Of Cooleemee Planning Board, mcels 3rd Thurs. of each monlh al Cooleemee Town Hnll. 7 p.m. Aulism Support Group 3rd Mon­ dny of ench monlh, 6:30 p,m,, nl Hillsdale Bapt. Church, Advatice. Dnvie County Diabetes Support Group, firslThurs, ofevcry month, 7-8:30 p.m,, nl Dnvic Co, Public Library Smnll Conference Room. Info; 751-8700. Davie Co. Hospital Auxilary, every second Tues., in bonrd room, 6 p.m. Davie Business Women’sAssocla- tion, 1st Wed. of cnch month, 12 noon, al SunTrust Bank. Speaker uf interest and catered lunch, cosl $8. Ycnriy mcmbetship $35. Coniacl Cathy Boles 753-1006 for more Info. Celcbratc Recovery, weekly sup­ port group for those struggling with or in rccovcry for bad habits - such as stress,depression,addiclion,nbiise, etc. Meets Thurs. 7 p.m, at Farm­ ington Comm. Cenler, Fnrmington Rd,Cnll 408-8750 or813-9921 for more info. Davie County Horse Emergency Rcscue Team, 7:30 p.m., down­ stairs nt thc Agricultural Building, Mocksville, Every 3rd7\iesdayeach monlh. For info: 940-2111, Davic Co. Band Boosters, meets 2nd Tuesday of monlh, 7:30 p.m., Davic High Bnnd Room, Christian Businessmen’s Com­ mitlce ofMocksvllle,'l'hursdnys,7 n.m, Mocksville Rotary Hul, Gold Wing Tburliig Association, Red Fig Barbccue, Oreiviy Comer, N.C. 801 atU.S.60i,6p.rn. 284- 4799. Cooleemee Recreation Associa­ tion, &chnry House, 1st Tuesday, 7 p.m. The Artist Group, Davio County Library, 7 p.m. last Tues, CnII Bon­ nie nt 998-5274, Centcr Communily Develop­ ment,3rdMon„7p.m, Community Bidg. Cooleemee Town Bonrd, 3rd Tuesday,Town Hall,6 p.m. unless otherwise noted, Cooleemee AA, behind Good Shepherd Episcopal,Tues. & Fri,, 8 p.m. North Cooleemee and Clark Road Council, 2nd Wednesdny, 7 p.m. Friendship Baptist Fellow­ ship Hall. Dnvic Domestic Violence Scrviccs and Rape Crisis Center. Offers weekly support group for domestic violence & sexual assault victims. The group meels every Tues, eve­ ning from 6:30-8:30p,m. Plense call office for location,'751-3450. Sons of Confederate Veterans, 1st Mondny, Cooleemee Historicni Building,? p.m, Mocksville Rotary Club, Tues­ days, l2:iOp,m„Rot,'iryHut, Farmington Masonic Lodge No, 265,2nd Mondny, 7:30 p.m, nt Ihc lodge, Davie Co. United Way Board of Directors, 4th Mondny, 5:30 p.m.. Brock Cenler Annex, Conf. Room 208. Davie High Athlctic Boosters, 3rd Mondny, 7 p,m„ school cnfetcrin. Farmington Ruritan Club, 2nd Thursdny, 7:30 p.m., Fnrmjngton Methodisi church. HELPS Ministries, Chrislinn rc­ covcry program for women sexually abused ns children. Mondnys, 7:30 p,m„41 court Squnre, Room 210, Parents Resource Organization (PRO) support group for families of children with disnbililies, 2nd Tucsdny, 7 p,m. Call Rosemnry Kropfclder nl 998-3311 for loca­ tion. Jericho-Hnrdlson Ruritan Club, 2nd Tuesday, 7 p.m,, ciub build­ ing. Health Dept,, clinic hours; Mon,- Fri„ 8:30-11:30 a.m„ 1-4:30 p.m. Davle County Board of Social ' Services, 4th Tuesday, 5:30 p.m. at DSS, Narcotics AnonymousAgainsI All Odds Group, Firsl Bapt, Church, 390N,MainSlrcct(upslairs),Thurs. 7 p.m.,Sun.6p.m.Drug Problem? Helpline, 336-785-7280. Mocksville American Legion Post 174, VFW Hut,,Sanford Ave,, 2nd Thursdny, 7 p.m, Mocksvillc Civilan Club, 7 p.m., 2nd & 4th Mondays, at First Pres­ byterian Church. Advancc Memorial Post 8719 Vcleronsof Foreign Wnrs nnd Ladies Auxiliary,4thTucs.,7:30p.m„posl homo. Feed Mill Rond. Davle Counly Right To Life, 7 p.m., 3rd Thursday, grand Jury room, courthouse, 751-5235 or 492-5723, Cooleemee Memorial VFW Post 1119,2nd,4lhThurs.,7p.m., VFW Hall, N.C. 801. Corinthian Lodge No. 17F&AM, 2nd, 4th Fridays, 7:30 p.m. at Ihe lodge. Mocksvillc Lodge No. 134, 1st Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. nt the lodge. Cooleemee Civitan’s Club Meet­ ing, 1st nnd 3rd Mon. cnch month, 7 p.m,. Red Pig, Hwy, 801, Cool­ eemee, Davic Co. MS Support Group, 2nd Mon, of each monlh, 6 p.m., Dnvie Co. Hospital. Y M C A For more information, call 751- 9622, visit www.davie,ymcanwnc, org, or come to tho YMCA for a tour. Homeschool P.E. Weofferwcekly 2-hour homeschool PE class. In Ihe gym, participanis will work on personal fitness, coordinulion, & skill development through orgnnized sports like soc­ ccr, bnskelball, volleyball, and more. Includes swim lessons & water safety. Cost $15 pet child per monlh. Sessions on Thursdays 9-11 a.m. Members Only Join the YMCAand lakeadvanlage of water aerobics, yoga, biking, walking, personnl Iraining, and more. Come visit and tourour fncil­ ity nt 215 Cemetery Street und lenrn how we build sirong kids, strong fnmilics, nnd strong communities. Personal Training Want to get n jump on Now Ycnr's resolution? Schedule appt. with personnl trainer & crcalc workout the works for you. Half-hour and hour-long sessions. Prices range from $25-$60. Membership not required for nppt. Swim Lessons Looking for a great winler nctivity foryourkids? Swim nl IhoYMCA’s indoor pool. We have parent/ child lessons for children under 3, preschool, youlh, and Iccn/adull available on Tues/Thurs or Sal. Next session begins Jnn. 5, so sign up today. Indoor Soccer Soccer fanatics will love the op­ portunity 10 play regardless of the weather. Practice is one night a week,gameson Sal. Regislerbefore Feb. 5 to avoid inle fee. Season runs Feb. 6-Mnrch 27. Cost: $40 members/$65 polcntinl members. S e n io rs All Senior Activities tnke plnce al Davic County Senior Services located at 278 Meroney St., Mocks­ villc unless otherwise noted. Cnil 753-6230. Ongoing Sr.Lunchbox,M,T,W, 1 l:30n.m„ Th. & Fri., 11 a.m., lunch served daily. Silver Health Exercises, Exercise Room of Senior Services, Tues. & Thurs. 8:30 a.m, at Mock Place, (open to any senior). Quilting Club, every Monday, iOa,m, Bridge, every Friday, 2 p,m. SKIPBO, Wednesdays, I p.m. Scrapbooking, every 2nd Tuesday, 2 p.m. Dr.Dunn,Podiatrlst,atSr.Serviccs every three weeks, 8:30n.m„ please call for dates. Free Blood Pressure Chccks,oncc n month, at 10:30 a.m. in Ihe Nutri­ tion Site. Singing Seniors Chorus, Thurs­ days, 10 n.m. Scrabble, 1 p.m, evciy Monday, Texas Hold’Em -Thursdays, 1 p,m. Grief Support Group, 1st & 3rd Tuesdays al 6 p.m. Sr. Book Club, every second Tues, of Ihc month, 12:30 p,m. Computer Classcs • are nvniiable, call for information. Arthritic Exercise - every other ' Wed. 10:30 n.m. Low Impact Aerobics - Tues. & Thurs., 11 a.m. Fitness Equipment Room - open Mon,-Thurs. 8 n.m. til 8 p.m. Fri­ days 8 n.m, til 5 p.m, & Sat. 9 a.m. tii I p.m, 'Tible Iannis - every 'fucs, 1-4 p.m, Art, Mondays 9 a.m. lil 12 p.m. Till Chi, Tuesdays (call for scss- sion dales) Woodcarving, Wed. 9-11 n.m. Advanced SilverHcalthExcrclscs, Mon., Tues,, Wed,, 8:30 a,m. Manlcurcs/Pedlcures,oveiy Thurs, call for nppt. & prices. Mas.sagc Therapy, every 3rd Tues. Call for appl. & prices. Current Social Danclng,Thurs. 11 a.m, til 12 noon. Yoga, cnil for dales and sessions. Dance Parly Aerobics, 5:30 p.m. on Tues. & Tiiurs. Tuesday, Jan. 12 Tea Party, al Farmington site, 10:30 n.m. Join us for old fashioned lea party. Ifyou iiavc a favorite lea cup, feel free to bring it. Llm lled lo first 25 lo register by Jan. 5. 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Salisbmy St., Mocksville • 336-751-3538 For additional listings, please call 336-751-3538 or visit our website at viiww.liowardreaily,com Sou гШ1Ш,1ИШ>с1а posi. Fioœd Ьк yinl, вИхад« bUg. $72,000 РЛ1 . PIMm mm m5550 PiMm m {450 P/M 10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 31,2009 fe People W i n n e r s A n n o u n c e d I n W o m a n ’s C l u b A r t C o n t e s t , On Sunday, Dec. 13, more than loo people attended Ihe showing of 180 pieces of nrt. A mixture of graphite drawing, acrylic painting, paper collage, handmade nnd thrown pottery, . photography, Itnitting and cro­ chet were among the mediums that, were judged recently. A ir first 'place pieces will move on to the OFWC-NC Mocksville Woman’s (MWC) Club District 4 judging in Feb­ ruary. Winners from that level Will move on to state level judging iri March in Winston- Salcm. . Davie High School, North Davic nnd South Dnvie mid­ dles, Dnvie County Group Home and Mocksville Wom­ an’s Club members pnrticipat- ecl. The judges who handled the task of choosing the "best“ of each category were Sue Boggs, Susnn Bostlnn, Qnil Kelly and Chuck King. The lobby area wns full of visitors for the two hours of viewing. , Many high school students dropped by to see how their work ranked in the judg­ ing, and compared notes with other students. “The exhibit gives students nn opportunity to show their talent in a wonderful venue and the competition gives them a challenge to produce superior work in anticipation of expo­ sure and a bit of award money,” said Sldniee Suggs, director of the Dnvie Arts Council. First place high school win­ ners nt the locnl level nre nor- mnlly invited to n MWC lun­ cheon in the Spring. The' following are the first place winners whose work will go to District 4 competition: Club Members: Bike Al­ brecht, Decorntlve Crochet; Elke Albrecht, Lnrge Crochet; Christine Bralley, Photo/Fea­ ture; Myra McQonigle, Paint­ ing on Wood; Blette Owen, De- coupage; Elctte Owen, Photo/ Scenic; Blette Owen, Sewing; Linda Sechrist, Photo/Natu­ ral History; Marlene Shamel, Knitting. Middle School students; Savannah Bias, North Davie, Watercolor; Connor Corncl- isen. North Davie, Paper Col­ lage; Allie ]j;larmon. North Dn­ vie, Paper Craft; Sam Linville, South Davie, Pastel; Meredith Ratledge, North Davie, Col­ ored Pencil; Alison Smith, North Davie, Graphite; Hall Strickland, North Davie, Peri and Ink; Jackeline Violante, South Davie, Acrylic. Dnvie High School students; Hannah Flynt, Decorntlve Painting on Fabric; Morgan Gifford, Colored Pencil; Me­ gan Hutchens, Colored Pho­ tography; Katherine Johnson, Graphic; Moriah MacDon- nell. Craft Fiber Painting; Will Marrs,Acrylic; Will Marrs, Ce- ramics; Josh Potts, Watercolor; Amber Vandall, Pastel; Hatmali Whitehead, Graphite. Davie Group Home resi­ dents: Eric Greco, Decorativc Painting/Liberty; Eric Greco, Paper Craft; Eric Greco, Tex­ tile/Happiness; Annie Kay Nel­ son, Dye Craft/Life; Allison Smilh, Decorative Painting/ Happiness; Debbie Smith, Dye Craft/Happiness. Residents of the Davie County Group Home created this nativity scene that Is on display at the Brock In Mocksville. Sudoku 8 8 Solution On Page 13 Megan Hutchins with a photography entry. Will Marrs with one of his several entries. Crossword Puzzle ACROSS1. Long-eared bounders 0. From the top 10. Gets firm 14. Horace or Pindar ' 15. Pineapple brand 16, lO-Down's show, for short • 17. Vodka concoction19. Son/lnoof "Summer of Sam"20. "Able was, I _M 21. Nonfaotorat domed stadiums22. Like pine paneling 24. Novocainadirilnlstrant26. Think ahead27. Cynical laugh28. 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Knock the socksoff ; , Answers On Page 13 Boiitwcii Student Learns To Be A Leader Molly Boutwell, a ninth grade student at Louisburg High School, recently attended a pro­ gram called "Courageous Lead­ ership” at the National Young Leaders State Conference. , She is the daughter of Ray­ mond and Gina Woodruff of Louisburg and the granddaugh­ ter of Charles and Christine Woodrtiff of Mocksville. The young people were taught strategies to help them dream, create and implement plans that will chnnge how they view theirrole as lenders in their communities. Baughman-Harbour Engagement Announced Faron and Shelly Bnughmnn nnd Amy and Mnrk Jones of Mocksville announce the engagement of their daughter, Christine Baughman to Jason Harbour, son of the Rev. Shelby nnd Ruth Hnrbour, nlso of Mocksville, The bride-elect earned n bnchelor’s degree in nursing in 2008 from Western Carolina University. She is employed as a registered nurse nt Mission Hospital in Asheville. Tlie groom-to-be enrned a bachelor’s of business administration degree in 2000 and his master’s of business ndministration in 2004 from Western Cnrolinn University. He is employed ns a sales and systems consultant at Drnke Softwnre in Franklin'. The couple got engaged in October 2009 while on vacation in Jamaica nnd will be married on Sept. 11, 2010. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 31,2009 -11 k Rodney Pierce helps Nathan antd Caleb meet Sparky The Fire Dog,, David Childress stiows Nathan and Caleb Amick the inside of an ambulance. It is never too early to stress (ire safety to children and their families, Thnt wns the messnge ns Smart Start of Davie County’s Parents as Teachers program hosted a group meeting on Dec. 17 at the Davie County EMS.Although the main part of the Parents As Teachers (PAT) program involves a family working with n professionnl in thoir home, participating families get together once a month for group meetings. K e e p in g I t S a fe Smart Start Hosts Parents As Teachers Program Children tour the Smoke House to learn what to do in case of a house fire.The Amick boys take a tour of a fire truck. This fire safety event at EMS was the latest meeting for PAT families. "When I talked with Joseph Ashburn (training coordinator for Davie EMS) about having a group meeting at EMS his response was, ‘Anything for the kids,’ and did he mean it," said PAT coordinator Paula Burton. "Joseph called on all his friends from Mocksville Fire Department, Center Fire Department, and EMS. The children and families got to visit with Sparky the Fire Dog, and Fireman Rodney Pierce. They learned about fire safety in the Smoke House, explored a real fire truck, had a scavenger hunt in the ambulance and got to see the Jaws of Life. The Mocksville fire truck served as a festive backdrop for lots of pictures with its bright red color and holiday wreath. It was a lot of fun.” Ashburn also arranged for a car seat safety check for families which attended. Hot chocolate and cookies topped off the event. “The goal of the event was to educate the children as to what to do in case of fire and to remoVe the fear of emergency workers and vehicles,” said Burton. "If a child is in a house that is on fire we want Ihem to get out. Sadly, children will sometimes hide from a firefighter who is looking for them in a smoke filled house, seeing them ns a big yellow monster with no face. We hope that by letting these children see a firefighter in all of his firefighting equipment at an event like this, they won’t be afraid of a fireman if they find themselves in that situation.”One of the many parents at­tending, Angela Amick, said: "Our boys loved the fire trucks, Sparky, and the tour of the, ambulance. But as a parent, I was very impressed how. the •' firemen and EMS workers got on the level of the children and stressed the importance of what to do in an emergency. We now have a safe place to meet outside our home in case of a fire and we plan to have a practice fire drill. This experience brought things to my attention we need to work on with our kids on a regular basis.”Parents as Teachers is a free program for families in Da­ vie County who have children between the ages of.birth to 5 ; years. The program supports , families wilh infonnation on their child’s development and how to help prepare them for school. For more information on Parents as Teachei;s or the programs and services offered by Smnrt Start, call 751-2113 or visit our website at tvivtv, daviesinarlstartjorg. ! i 12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tiiursday, Dcc. 31,2009 uV; 1 '■ ;,'V Taylor Duty sings “Jingle Bells" at the children's Christmas program at Sa­ lem Methodist. Erin Cartner, Makayla Duty, Taylor Duty and Katie Koontz portray their characters well during a portion of the Salem United Methodist Church children's Christmas program on Dec. 23. After presenting their Christmas play Dec. 23, Salem children pose, from left: front - Morgan Campbell, Makayla Duty, Erin Cartner, and Taylor Duty; back - Joel and Zack Cartner, Karen Sloan, Katie Koontz, Wesley Sloan, and Brandon Koontz. C o u n t y L i n e N e w s By.Slilrlcy Thornv County Line Correspondent The recent snowfiili contin­ ues to linger on tile ground; pcrhnps It is waiting for more. Many foli<s such as Wliiiani and Sue Jurney ancl family of Virginia Beach and John and Cynthia Murray and family of Matylnhd returned homo for the ' holidays. Also, this pnst week our churches were able to com­ plete celebrations of Christ's birth. Hero's hoping you enjoy scenes from some of the chil­ dren's Christmas programs - the highlight of our church celcbrn- tions. Piney Orove AME Zion Chvttch will huve a "Watch Night" servicc at 10 p.m. to- niglit (Thursduy). Area sister chinches will join them irt wor­ ship ns they welcome the new yenr and dccndo. Church mem­ bers invite others. Society Baptist Church will have a "New Year's Eve" fel­ lowship tonight {Thursday)! in the fellowship hnll. Activities will begin nt 9 and will includo games and snncks. The ser­ vice will close with everyone welcoming tite new year nnd dccndo. Cliurch members in­ vite otliers for n lato evening of family fun. Join the V-Point Riu'iliuis for n country hnin and sausage broakfnst from 6-10 a.m. Sat­ urday, Jan. 2, at tiio V-Point, Building on Old Mock.sville Rond. The buffet will include counti-y fried ham, fresh sea­ soned sausngc, rod-cye gravy, sausage grnvy, sawmill gravy, scrainbiod eggs, grits, coinmoai mush, baked apples, biscuits,' and drink lor a donation. Pro-, coeds benefit tho maintenance and expenses of tho building. . Ruritan 2010 calendars will be for sale for ,$5 each at the breakfast. Proceeds will ben­ efit scholarships for students at North Iredell and Dnvie high scliools, The United Methodist Woiii- en of Ciarksbury will meet at 7 p.m. Fridny nt the fellowship liall. The progrnm will include planning for the'new yenr. The group invites otliers for the pro­ gram followed by refreshments nnd fellowship. The United Methodist Men of Salem will meet for breakfast and prayer at 7:30 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 3, in tho fellowship hnll. The men invite others. The Clnrksbury Home Dem- onslration/ECA Club wlll meet nt 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 5,at the V-Point Building. The program will be a planning and schedul­ ing session for the new yoar. The club always welcomes now members nnd invites oth­ ers interested in family and community life for the program followed by a period of refresh­ ments and fellowship. Upcoming community events include n "poor man's dinner" fund-raiser Saturday, Jan. 16, nt Pleasnnt View Baptist Church and a Christian Tours 2010 presentation Tuesday, Jan. 22, nt Ciarksbury United Methodist Church. Our community sends get- well wishes to Mary Jo Lewis, Faye Pope, and Lavette Stroud. Mary Jo developed an infec­ tion in her broken log and hnd to return for outpatient sur­ gery. Faye has been hospital- iited in Iredell MemorinI Hos­ pital. Lavette was in Carolinns Medical Center last wofik and is recuperating at home. Lee Cartner remains at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice House, Jenn Webster remains at Iredell Me­ morial Hospital. DoLane Porter has improved but continues with antibiotic IVs nt home. Please join us as we pray for the Lord's, divine healing and blessings in the lives of Mary Jo, Faye, Lavette, Loo, Jean, DoLane, and others who are having health problems. Here's hoping that each of you had a blessed Christmas and aro looking forward to a healthy and prosperous 2010. Be sure to have a safe and hap­ py New 'Year’s celebration. Wednesday evening of last week the children of Ciarksbury presented their play and then enjoyed a visit from Santa during tha fellowship time. F a r m i n g t o n N e w s By Lmirn Mnthls Farmington Correspondent Heather Fearnbach of Fenrn- bach History Services has coni- pleted a draft of the Nationiil Register nomination for tiie Farmington Historic District. A copy of this draft is circu­ lating among Farniington resi-. H A P P Y N E W Y E A R ! л™, a "facials by Fráncizs" F U L L S E R V IC E F A C I A L S A L O N ' ’■'uceni^'^'’ F a c i a l m 4 , : . ' Esttiotician B o d y W a x i n g ;:;; ★ ★ Appointments and Walk-Ins ★★ At '¡¡S f)iv w Touch"Wellne8s Center 5()2 V.illey Rond,Suite 109 • MocksviiiL',NC27028 . Office (336) 751-0147 or Cell (33?) 793-7461 Email: fiancesmarle3@eartlilir\k.net dents whose homes and struc­ tures are in tlie application for the National Historic Registry of Historic Places. It includes tlie revised inventory list as well as tho narrative descrip­ tion, historical background, and nrchitecturai context of each structure. The draft is available for review and comment for any Farmington resident, former or ciurent, who may be interested in or may have further informn­ lion of Farmington history. It is good reading for anyone inter­ ested in learning about the his­ tory of some of tho, structures built along Farmington Road and the NC 80 T crossroads. The draft, is 88 pages long and is packed full of informa­ tion and more continues to come in. Fearnbach said that she will include !is much in the application as she cnn, though she hns more than sho needs, because it gives an overview of tlie community. It is also good to compile as much history in one plnce, so that the commu­ nity has it available. 1 would like as many of you as possible to review tliis draft, especially the Statement of Sig- nincance starting on pnge 53. It is an overview of Farmington and contains a lof of history. Some may have something to add or mny see something thnt may need correcting. To make the draft easily available for you to review I will eniail it to anyone who \yill send me n re­ quest to fanmngtoiicc@gmail. com, 1 have downloaded it to the computers in the meeting room nt the Farmington Community Center. You may go by the Senior Center tiiero, Monday- Friday, 9 a.m,-l p.m., and tell Mrs. Kay that you would like to read it, A copy w|ll be avail: nble, too, in the History Room at the Dnvie County Public Li­ brary in Moeksvllle. See Jane: McAllister at the library. Plense share this informnlion with your family nnd neighbors nnd encourage them to review the draft. I guarantee you that once you start reading it, you will have a hard time putting it down. Fearnbncii said that she has really appreciated the informa­ tion thnt eacli one hns shared re­ garding family and Farmington history, and iiope thnt the nomi­ nation text accurately reflects input. She would like to know if you have any ndditional in­ formation, corrections, or sug­ gestions and needs assistance to ensure that this nomination is as accurate and thorough as , possible. If you feel you need to contact Fearnbach, you may reach her at 336-765-2661 or email her at heatherfearn- hach@bellsoiilh.net. I am pleased with the draft and appreciate the work she has piit into tho application. I think the community has an ex­ cellent chance to be nominated for the NC Historical Registry of Historical Places, ns I felt in 2003 when I first began pursu­ ing this nomination. I am grate­ ful for Beth McCashin who has stepped U]) to take over the Farmington Preservation group and to mnny of you in the com­ munity who have helped in the fund-raising to cover the cost of filing this application. All of these efforts will have n posi­ tive impact on the community and win be remembered as an­ other important piece of Farm­ ington, history. The Farmington Community Association will have its board meeting Tuesday, Jan. 5 at 7:30 p.m. The Bluegrass Jam nt the Farmington Community Center will be closed for New Yonrs, but will start up again on Fri­ day, Jnn. 8. The Teen Onthering Plnce will be open Jam 1, and we will hnve a special New Year’s Cel­ ebration. All youth ages 12 and up are wclcome. A d v a n c e N e w s DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 31,2009 ■ 13 By Edith Zimmerman Advance Correspondent The Advance United Meth­ odist Church Men will meet in tho fellowship hall Sunday, Jan. 3 for a breakfast meeting. The Advanco Christmas An­ gels presented their program, “Christmas Story Scenes” at AUMC on Sunday morning. Ati impressive Candlelight Christmas Eve service was held at the Historic Fulton Church last Thursday night with sever­ al area churches participating. Tho servicc was coordinated by the Rev. Kirk Tutterow, pastor of Elbaville/Fulton charge and his wife Ihe Rev. Choryl Skin­ ner, pastor of AUMC. The area United Methodist Youth Fellowship will meet at Mocks youth room for a game night on Sunday, Jan. 3 from 5-6:30 for games and to plan for the winter and spring pro­ grams. Brenda Zimmerman of New . York arrived on Tuesday, Pec. ' 22 to spend Christmas through Dec. 30 with her mother Edith Zimmerman. , The Ed Vogler family ex­ tended an invitation to all the Voglers in the community to join them on Christmas Day for food and fellowship. Hosts were Dr. Tim Vogler and wife Amy Vogler and Tim’s mother, Elsie Vogler. Mahala Collette West and husband Oene West of Winston Salem visited Mahala’s aunt Edith Zimmerman last week. We would like to thank the Advance Fire Department, the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Masonic Lodge for their sharing of fruit baskets, toys, and other goodies with the el­ derly and the shut-ins in the cotnmunity. (Santa made his visit on the flre truck and was accompanied by nico elves.) The family of the inte Wal­ ter and Hazel Shutt met at the AUMC fellowship hall on Sat­ urday, Dec. 26 for their Christ­ mas get-together with 30 peo­ ple attending. Edith and Brenda Zimmer­ man were luncheon guests'of Edith’s nephew and wife Bob and Pam Collette of Winston Salem on Monday, Dee. 28. We would like to extend sym­ pathy to the family of Kemp Helms Barnhardt. She died af­ tor a lengthy illness nt her home last week. Kemp was a former teacher at Shady Orove High School. Janie Hendrix, Edith and Brenda Zimmerman were the dinnor guests of Meredith Hen­ drix Oowen__nnd husband Chris Oowon in Cary on Christmas Day. Chris’ father of Oriando, Fla. was also a guest. Santa and his elves visit Advance correspohdsnt Edith Zimmerman on Christmas Eve. S h e f f i e l d - C a l a h a l n N e w s By Janicc Jordan Sheffleld-Calnhnln Comspondent As 2009 hurries out and our thoughts turn toward the new­ ness of 2010, many will want to continue to pray for our friends and neighbors who are in tho midst of health, economic, or other stressful issues. Vance Richardson riemains in a South Carolina hospital where evalua­ tion continues on the effects of a stroke he had last week while vacationiiig. Lucille Beck is a patient at Davis Hospital in Statesville where she is being treated for pneumonia. Sheffield Road resident Claude Wooten continues to battle his illness. Keith and Regeni Loopor were back nt Ijames Baptist Church services Sunday, but Regeni has not fully recuperated from her bout with shingles. Reggle and Annie Belle Ingram attended the Christmas Eye program at Ijames, but although Reggie’s health has shown improvement, ho still needs our prayers. Condolences are offered to all family and friends of Mrs. Mnry Swain Campbell of Ab- beydale Rond, who died Satur­ day, Dec. 26 at Forsyth Medical Ctnter. Reavis Funeral Home of Harmony was handling tho arrangements. • Ijames Church’s program on Christmas Eve, “Christmas Reflections”, was written by Annie Ingram many years ago, nnd the story centered around a grandmother reminiscing about the plays over the years as visi­ tors came each Christmas Eve. Children of tho church formed a nativity on the opposhe side of the stage as the play progressed. while the choir posed as carol­ ers. Tho scripture, tnken from Luke 2, emphasized the respon­ sibility of every person to accept Jesus as thoir personal Savior, as He came to earth to save each of us from our sins. Pastor Alex Heofnor nnd his fomily were presented with, a love of­ fering from the church mem­ bers. Treats were given to each person as they loft. At Sunday’s services, Elizabeth Heafner played “Little Drummer Boy” on the clarinet as Myrtle Stroud accompanied her. Although the outdoor display, “More than a Manger", could not be set up due lo the weather, il will be presented at Easter, as its mean­ ing is equally signiflcant to all Christians during lhal period, as well us during the celebration of Christ’s birlh. ' Although we had more sig­ nificant snow nnd colder tem­ peratures in our aren than in reccnt memory, othor counties west and north of us received an even harder blow. Unable to visit wilh our son and his family in Ashe County on Christmas day as planned, wc did drive up the following afternoon. High­ way 16 hnd been well scraped on the way up the mountnin from Wilkes, but as we crested and drove under the Blue Ridge Parkway, we were surprised by the glistening sile of trees laden heavy with ice. Everywhere we looked were broken limbs scat­ tered along the roadway, and trunks of large trees were just to the side of the road where high­ way maintenance people had apparently cut them. Although the sun was shining brightly for Iho first time in many days, and the temperature wns just obove freezing, the ice did nol appear to want lo leave. Both forks of Ihe New River were as full ns possible without flowing too far out of their banks, but the low water bridges seemed lo rest just on the surface of Ihe water, wilh tell-tale signs that the water hnd been even higher since debris coveted many. Once Ihe melt gets into full swing, flooding mny be inevitable. Some shady areas on the road leading to our son’s house still had large patches of Ice. Further on ll also runs along Ihe river for a while, but oul in Ihe open, with nothing to stop a car from sliding into the water, so the thoughts of someone driving during the worst of the weather on, that part caused me moro than a little concern. Although he and his wife had been cooped up indoors for several days witli two small children, everyone P i n o N e w s was fine. They losl power only temporarily, unlike the hundreds between there and Watauga County who still did not have power restored as of this writing. Like many other families, ours has to struggle to arrange to have everyone in one place at Iho same lime, but we finally had all our kids and grandkids together for a few hours last weekend. That was one of the things that made me grateful. Call 704-546-3099 for infor­ mation nbout the Now Year’s Eve parly ot the Music Holl. Crusher Run is scheduled to ploy on New Year’s Eve nt Prissy Polly’s in Kernersviile from 6-8:30 p.m. Birthdays for the new year begin with Lexi Miller ond Snndra Thompkins on the first; Znch Miller, April Cave, Boiley Vaughn, and Alan Spry on the second; Joshua Blackburn,Cam­ eron Ross,Christy Draughn,and Мука Smith on Ihe third; Ethan Frye,Terry Bracken, and Robin Smilh on Ihe fifth; and Bradley Prevette, Clinton Cave, and Ja­ mie While on the sixlh. Buddy and Janice Beck's wodding an­ niversary is Jnn. 1. Still on schedule is the An­ nual Community Meeting of the Sheffield-Cniohain Volunteer Fire Department Monday, Jan.4 at 7 p.m. at 435 Dyson Road. If anyone has any comounogo clothing items that may be out­ grown, but otherwise in good condition, consider donoting them to Hunters Helping Kids. Contact Wayne Whitakifr, Dale Roberson, Karen Jordnn, or send an email to me at jf Jordan® hoimall.com or call me at, 492- 5836, and I will forward the infonnation. Il .was my intent in 2009 to give you information that you might nol otherwise know, and ns in years past, 1 have offered some personal commentary. But it is all of you whom I depend on lo supply mo with Ihe informa­ tion that is necessary to fill the space each week; otherwise, most of us would have no Ideo of who is illi hoving 0 birthdoy, tmveling, holding special events at church,or has just welcomed a new grandchild. Perhaps through this column you have been intro­ duced lo someone whom you didn't know lived just down Ihe road. Tho truth is, although I cfontinue to joke about it, is thot neariy eveiy wook I leom of another fomily connection between people whom I have mot in.our part of the worid. The regular contributors to Ihe column deserve everyone’s appreciation, especially mine, and please don’t stop contacting me. If you have never called or emailed ihe with news from your family or church, I hope that you will In 2010. \ F o u r C o r n e r s N e w s By Marie White Four Comers Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Grady Beck were hosts at a Christmas Eve party at Iheir home. Delicious refreshments were enjoyed by Mrs. Helena Craft, Doug and Linda Hill, Abby Hill, Drew and Nathalie Honey, Cate, Blake and Ashley Hill Kessler, Terry Craft and Shnron Craft, Robbie Craft, Kinsley and Courtney Craft, Mario and Joe White, Mark, Jeanna and Jes­ sica White, Bellie Smith, L.S. and Irma Jean Shelton, Ed and Debbie Vogler, Payton Trip­ lett,, Kelly and Denise Mabe, Chris and Amanda Shore, Oene Shelton, Blake and Erica Bost, twins Addie and Jack, and Em­ ily, Greg Beck. Tammy Jester, Leonard and Jean Shelton, Abby Ferguson, and Bill and Patricia'Shelton. Mr. and Mrs. Len Murray visited Mr. ond Mrs. Grady Beck over the holidays, nlso Hannah Hinter Grace and Hol­ lie Johnson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jerry Potts, Mrs. Bettie Smhh were supper guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Dana Haneline and Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Mark White and Jessica, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe White were supper guests Saturday evening of Mrs. Glen­ da Sapp. Those enjoying Christmas dinner at the home of Jeon and Leonard Shelton were Jn­ net and Woodie Bates, Linda Leah of Advance, Molly JO McClamrock, Shannon, Tom, Undsey and Luke Hopeman of Concord, Sheree, Klint, Mad­ die and Jesse Ford of Moores­ ville and Abby Ferguson. By Nora Latham Pino Correspondent The next breakfast at Wes­ ley Chapel United Methodist Church will be Saturday, Jon. 16, 2010, We will still honor Christmns and the birth of our Lord, Jesus Christ, by serving breakfast'free of charge. This is our gift tp all our faithful friends throughout theyears. II was good to havo Vernon Dull and Gone and Marie Miller bock in church on Sunday. They have been absent duo to illness. James and Lelia Essie were hosts to a family gathering at the old Neal home in Cnswell County on Dec.'23. It is a tradi­ tion begun by Lelia’s parents and has been continued by Lelia and James since her mother’s death in 1992. Nieces nnd neph­ ews and other relatives came from Texas, Mexico, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Vir­ ginia, New York and many places in North Carolina, Stbn- evllle, Eden, Kemersville, Ashe­ boro, Reidsville, Yanceyvillo, Leesburg, Windel, Wilmington, Rnlolgh, Winston-Salem, and Mocksvilie. All the family of Gene and Marie Miller had Christmas Day lunch at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Michael and Nancy Miller. The entire family was there, children, grandchildren and great-grand­ children. A good time was hod by all. On the evening of Dec. 25 the immediate family gathered at the home of James and Lelia Essie on Cana Road. Those present were their son. Chip and wife, Ruth, thoir son, Jeff and wife, Karen and son', Elliott, Chip’s daughter, Rebecca and husband, Lawson Phillips, and son, Wyall, Lawson’s parents, Ron and Lindo Phillips from ' Mobile, Alaboma, Jomes and Lello’s daughter, Mary Ellen Candlllo, husband John and < their son, Joo and wife, Katie, James nnd Lelia’s son, Neal and Wife, Brenda, their son, Forrest and wife Heather, and iheir . doughter,Anne Essie Bomes ond husbond. Brooks nnd Iheir chil- , dren, Edwnrd nnd Elizabeth, ll was a Merry Christmas for all. I had a merry and busy Christmas. On Christmas Eve I went with my son, Jim nnd his wife Chinera lo the com­ munion service at the 1" UMC in Mocksvilie, and then to my granddaughter, Kendra and her husband Jim Jacobs’ for dinner. On Christmas moming, I went with my daughter, Kathy ond husbond. Bob Ellis to Reidsville, lo the home of my grandson, Ethan Boger and wife, Allison. We went especially to see Santa come to his 2 little boys, Reid and Luke. 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You will leam at your own pace and in Ihe privacy of your own home, Ail lessons are handled by mail. Enroll today.' Mail To: Church of Christ 605 North Moin Street Address,. Mocksvlile, NC 7.7028 nmcofc@yndtol.net ________Zlp_ avie Place ing Assisted Living Community Mary Ramsey Bom and raised in Mooresville, Mary relocated to Ihe Kannapolls/Concord area early In life. She operated a.s many as two beauty parlors during her 29 years as a licensed cosmetologist. In 1992, Mary decided her true calling was the medical field and went on to become a CNA with a Med Tech designation. Sons, WllUe Jr. of Statesville, and Steven of Concord, have blessed her with five grandchildren. Spending time with her grandchildrcn is an important part of her free time. When not visiting with her famiiy, Mary enjoys the books of Joyce Meyer. She derives great satisfaction and Inspiration from her works. As a member of the Bethesda AME Zion Church, she Is able to express another of her Interests, lhat of sln^ng. As a member of the Choir, she Is able to lift Iter voice as she has done for so many years. As a youngster, she was asked to perform as a soloist and still has the strength ana clarity of voice, long walks give her strength and solace gets out as often as she can.and she gets ( Mary has a convlnccd she was . ft with the residents and Is iTways meant to help and care for those In need. Here at D.ivie Pkce, we recowize her gift and are especially happy she . has oeclded to share il with our residents. For information On Placement, Contact: Suzanne Simpson-Vogler 336-751-2175 14 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursday, Dec. 31,2009 This woman Impressed the team with her age -112. G h a n a ... Conlinucd From Pnge 1 storybook. The poor person who loves Ood sometimes hns trouble finding n Bible. You meet some of these people, nnd you doubt if they’ ve ever hud n plenSnht life. “You go to some villages and you see everybody is wnlk­ ing barefooted. They mny hnve shoes, but they’re very cnreful about when they use them.” At one village, they gnve out socks, nnd some wore them as if they were shoes. They’re to'ing to tench some of the vilhigers how to rnise crops, including the tropical moringn, which has concen­ trated nutrients, Asentey snid. “ We give out seedlings to plant so they cnn get nutrients they need. It helps people to get the most out of life. It’s quite dif­ ficult, but we try to do whatever we cnn. “Everybody there is poor to some level. They try to make some living out bf the little they have. “The joy of seeing n smile on somebody’s face is whnt keeps you going.” Asentey Is tlie fnther of four children' who sometimes go on the trips. “We hnve to remember what it is like to struggle. We cnn snerifice to help othei'people.” Collins said the Qhana mis­ sion is only supported by dona­ tions designnted forth'at purpose. A highlight is an annual medical mission. This year,,the six local residents, five from Tennessee and 30 from Ghann performed 36 mnjdr surgeries, snw 1,295 at medical clinics, gnve out 914 pnirs of eyeglnsses with the help of locnl Lions clubs, and saw 444 professions of faith. "It has been a great honor to work with him (Asentey) in Ohnnn,” Collins snid. “The bond is strong between the mission tenm here nnd the mission tenm there.”Mocksville Mayor Dr. Francis W. Slate presents village officials with a key to the city. Michael Asentey: “The joy of seeing a smile on somebody’s face is what keeps you going." These children put on their clothes when the team ar­ rived. This was tho best they had. Despite the open sore, this man walked 15 miles to the medical clinic.A woman shouts with joy after receiving soma clothes. l)A V ir; C o U N l V A urs t 'o r N c n . Abby Brewster Pr, Harper Í' ^Ibildy Brewster ■, Orecer Brophy cer KleinuvjHTUuiDrewsier i ■ la sss.!« ’■ *■'“ (I4A -''.у i l»Brewster, V j*in'I}'О’Шга; i M i>:Ro<mey3piSfi in niillü VrK ( rtlli r ИГ,.7>)Ч1‘ ic iil ts .o i Ц III. Illio ■' il.lt It .11 In.iii Ц A r s e n ic a n d O ld L a c e A U m T I O N S Saturday, January 9th Prom l;0«'p.m. till 4:(W p.m. with Call-backs at 4:30 p.m. till 6:00 p.m. At the iuidition actons will rend dircctly from the script of Arsenic and O ld Lcwe to audition for the various parts. Actors may .stop by the Brock to pre-read a script to prepare for their auditions - after January 5th from 9:30 a.m. till 5:00 p.m. (Scripts will remail at the Brock until cast has been selected.) ' Should there Ih ! inclcinciit wculhcr on January 9th the nuditioiu will ta‘ rcschcdulcd to Sunday, January tOth IW)m 2:00 p.m. till 5:00 p.m, with “ciUI-liacks” that artcnioon ih>m 5:30 p.ni. till 7:00 p.m. RehcarsnU will begin the following week. STICK BUILT ON LAND YOU ALREADY OWN OR LAND YOU SELECT. B U Y E R ’ S Л Д А Н К Е Т ГГ Я T IM F tn R I ALLpUl^ .CUSTOM /* 1 o o % C pM PL E T E W ith m a n y U p g r a d e s AND O p t io n s .BuiuT Brick sv BRtcK BOARD BY Board on YOUR PBOPERTY.CALL TODAY FOR DETAH-S/AND b lA ItS U IlU HIIILUINC (U N im F r e e In f o . D V D Hablamos Español 704-928-9140 I20G GREENLAND DR STATESVILLE, NC 2867/ 704.872.4400 AmoiicasHomePlace.tom Ш Г рШ A m e r ic a ’s 111 O n - Y o u r- L o t C u s t o m B u ild e r . E s t a b lis h e d 1 9 7 2 . The children are curious about the strange-iooKing visitors from the United States. The Ghana residents are proud of the Bibles distrib­ uted by A Storehouse for Jesus.This man tries on a pair of prescription eyeglasses. Medical Trips An Integrai Part Of Missions To Gliana The annual niedicnl/spiri- tiinl mission of A Storehouse for Jesus to the people of Ghana, Africa continues to be strong. Despite a decline in people treated nt this year’s clinic (partly because of the popula­ tion flensity, fewer doctors nnd the use of only one van), the trip went well, reported Marie Col­ lins, executive director. Local Voliniteers team with others from the region to partner with A Storehouse Olinnn nnd its bnse of voiun.teers. This yenr, 1,295 pntients were trented nnd 3,437 disenses were dingnosed - mostly mnlarin at 23 percent, musculoskeletal conditions at 19 percent and hypertension at 8 percent and gynecological conditions nt 6 percent. Thirty-six surgeries were performed at n hospital. Some 71 percent of the medi­ cal clinic pntients were femnic, and nil patients ranged in nge from infant to more than 100 yenrs. Thc: volunteers paired 941 people with nppropriate reading glasses. Lions were among those volunteers. Evangelism is nn important part of the outreneh, Collins snid in her report, nnd takes place during clinic hours nnd throughout the night. “As a result, 104 people gave their lives to Christ,” she wrote. “Counseling was also undertaken during clinic hours to attend to the emotional needs of pntients, leading to one soul giving his life to Christ,” Movies were shown nightly about the life nnd denth of Jesus nnd the afteriife. “The response to these movies was marvelous,” she said. They gave out 1,183 pieces of clothing, nnd more to partner churches in Ghana. And although some of the numbers were lower than on previous missions, A Storehouse volunteers nre mnking plans to do even more. The target for next year is to incrense the numbers of souls won by 40 percent. They nlso want to continue to work with the plant moringa, which Store­ house Ohnnn has seeds nnd tho nbility to tench people how to grow the nutritious plant. The third target is to partner with like organizations. East Coast Wings & Gmll V 1112 Yadkinville Road, Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-9464»Ml wm«« Monday - Thursday 11:00 am - 9:00 pm Friday - Saturday 11:00 am -10:00 pm Ba r Open untii, m id n ig h t W ith table seating available (limited m enu after 10:00 PIV1) Sunday 12:00 p m -9:00 pm H a p p y N ew Y ear!!! 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Allio Fruits and Elizabeth Smith added nine each, nnd Knra Rice came through with a season- high seven ns Ellis notched its fifth slrnight win for n 6-3 rccord. South is headed in the opposite di­ rection. Thc third loss in four games dropped it to 4-5, For n while, it looked like Ellis might rip South to shreds. It built a 13- 4 lead in tho llrst quarter, led 19-11 at the hnlf and went up by double figures early in the.third. But South clawed back behind a sériés of big baskets. Gadson ripped down,a rebound and threw ahead to Ashton firown, whose layup cut Ellis’ lend to 25-23. Brown’s bank shot from thc left wing cut the margin to 27-25 at thc end of the Ihird. Courtney Bode’s free throw made it 28-27. But Fruits, Ivey Carney and Peterson mnde sure Ellis’ lend never got away. Fruits got n stenl nnd went in for a layup thnt mude it 30-27. Carney scorcd inside off an inbounds pass to mako it 32-27. After Gadson hit two freo throws lo pull South within 32-30, Fruits answered vyith a free throw. Peterson sealed it, hitting two free throws for a 35-30 lead. Destiny Johnson, Bode and Brown had four each for Soiith. Eariier in tho week, the Jaguars de­ stroyed host Lexington 37-18. Smith poured in a season-high 14 as Ellis carvcd out leads of 14-0,20-6 and 25- 6. It was Smith’s fourth double-figure^ Please See Weapons - Page B5 By Brian Pitts Davic Enterprise Rccord The Dnvic wrestling tenm buried North Davidson 67-12 on the road on Dec. 17 before going 5-0 in a seven- team tournament at Newton Conover on Dcc. 23. Sound familiar? It should. The War Engles are 23-0 on thc yenr nnd 85-4 over three yenrs. And one of their top guns, injured Mntt Cusnck, should mnke his junior debut in two weeks. Davie captured 12 of 14 matches in the Central Piedmont Conference opener at North Davidson. Michael Waters, Jesse Hilton, Shnne Carter, Kevin Whitley, Tony Donati, Zack Vemon, Toby Lowe, Jonathan Hupp, Ricky Bell and Cole Blankenship gave Davie 10 pins. Matt Garretson (10-0 major decision) and Trevor Albarron (4-0 decision) were also victorious. Davie roasted everybody at New­ ton Conover, winning 61 -12 over R.S. Central, 59-16 over Ardrey Kell, 50- 22 over Alexander Central, 51-15 over Northwest Cabarrus and 46-24 over Newton Conover. The latter deter­ mined the chnmpionship. “I thought wo wrestled good," coach Buddy Lowery said. “ We lost some wo shouldn’t have lost, but for the most part we wrestled fairly aggres­ sive. And (the competition) wasn’t any fish.” Waters and Vemon led the way with 5-0 days, Albarron went 4-0, Carter, Whitley, Donati, Trevon Faulkner, Garretson, Hupp and Bell went 4-1. . Lowd and Blankenship were 3-2. Ryan Smith was 2-1. Hilton went 1-1. After winning a state championship at 130 Inst February, Vemon entered thc season with a huge standard to live up to. He has certainly handled tho reigning-champ pressure, winning 22 of 23. “He beat a good kid from Northwest Cabarrus (in Lucas Dutch), a real good kid,” assistant coi^ch Timmy Johnson said. "He won 4-2 but he controlled Dutch.” Vemon has a shot at Davie’s first repeat title siiice Neil Cornatzer in 1995-96. Scotty Spry is the only other multiple state champ, winning it three times in 1993-95. If Vemon were a football player, ho would be a zigzag runner. “You don’t know where he’s going to go nnd how he’s going to pin you,” Lowery snid. "1 menn you put most people in positions ho gets in, they’re going to panic. Ho doesn’t think ho can be beat.” At 21-1, Waters hns been all but automatic. He had four pins and an 11 - 0 major decision. He was sixth in thc state as a freshman and second as a sophomore. “His work ethic pays off,” Johnson said. “He’s a little machine. The kids call him Sargent Slaughter. He’s'so fundamentally sound.” Carter rattled off four pins before slipping 9-6. The tournament was a feel-good moment for Faulkner, who produced three pins to push his sopho­ more rccord near .500. Bell hammered out three pins. Albarron and Donati hnve singed dramatic jumps. Albnnron was 5-3 last year, and now he’s smoking at 18-1. Donati was a modest 8-11 in his fresh­ man and sophomore yenrs. He has surged to 15-6 as a junior. “(At 5-foot-10 in the 103 weight class), Aibarron’s just got so much le­ verage on everybody, else,” Lowery said. ' , “Donati’s a good kJd,” Johnson said. “He’s worked hard enough to get there. ‘ He’ll beat anybody in the third period if he get.s there because he’s in such good condition. He’s a Ihtle machino.” Please See Surges - Page B3 Buzzer Beater: Joldersma Hits Bomb With No Time Left By Brian Pitls Davie Enterprise Record Trailing Thomasville 23-14 head­ ing into the fourth quarter, the North Davie boys basketball team appeared' destined for defeat. A comeback seemed unlikely for .several reasons. (1) The Wildcats had lost two straight by 12 and 27 points. (2) Thomasville camo in with just two losses - to South Davio and South Davidson. (3) Thomasville routed North 48-29 last yoar, and it man­ handled North 58-42 and 53-15 in 2007-08, (4) Thomasville beat Ellis Worth Noting... Michael Waters and Zack Vemon went 5-0 as Davie wres­ tling improved to 23-0 by winning a toumainent at Newton Conover. Trevor Albarron went 4-0. Colin Joldersma hit a buzzer- beater 3 to give N. Davie’s boys a 42-41 overtime win over Thomasville. He finished with 12 : teàm-high points as North scored ; 28 points in the final nine minutes. ’ Matt Hendrix added 10. Cody Martin of S. Davie’s boys dunked twice and scored a career- high 26 points to lead a 5341 win ^ over Ellis, Caleb Martin added 18. Patrick Brake and Quientin : Joyner are 5-0 for S. Davie's wres­ tling team, which has woii three ; straight. ' Five Wrestlers are'5-Ofor undè- ; feated Ellis; Isaac Hernandez, Seth Punq, Austin Whitaker, Anyas ! Holman arid Tïip McNeill. N. Davie wrestlers Clay Th-' ompson and Hunter Aref агвча ' combined 38-6 in their two-year | careers. .■ ; Britani Peterson of the Ellis , < giris scored й season-high 11 points i to lead a balanced attack in a 38-'^ 32 win at S, Dayie. Emeral Gad-1 son had 12 points,-8 rebounds, 5 ■ assists and 5 steals in defeat. ' ■ 46-45, and Ellis trounced North 49- 22. The ho.st Wildcats were lifeless ... ' until it mattered most. They played with no fear in the fourth quarter, scored 20 points in six minutes to force an Improbnble tic nt 34 and won 42- 41 in overtime on a storybook shotiy Colin Joldersma, whose long 3-pointer splashed home with no time on the clock. At 3-4, North entered the holidays 'with a whole new outlook on things. “The biggest thing is we com­ peted,” coach Charlie Crenshaw said. “We had not competed the last two gnmes. Before the game 1 said: ‘Look, if wc compete, win, lose or draw I’ll, be happy.’ Somehow we hung around and everything started clicking. I’m so tickled. Win or lose, I was so hnppy to be in one.” Tho Wildcats managed 14 points in thc first 18 minutes. Then, out of the blue, they scored 20 fourth-quarter points. Ben Beeson saved all five of his points for now-or-never time. North was down by seven when Joldersma scored five points in about eight seconds. He got a layiip off a home-run inbounds pass. Then he made a steal, hit a layup, was fouled and converted the free throw to cut Thomasville's lend to two. “Then we believed,”- Crenshaw snid. Thomnsville hit a free throw, but Beeson answered with a clutch 3-. pointer thnt tied it. Then Beeson stole the ball nt halfcourt and threw a no­ look bullet to Matt Hendrix, whose layup gave North a 32-30 lead. TTie game went into overtime tied at34. Thomasville grabbed a 38-34 lead in thc extra session. Just when it seemed the Wildcats were finally done, they caught Thomasville at 38 - thnnks to 4-of-4 foul shooting by Wil­ linm Sells. “Sells had to come in because Aus­ tin Humphries and Justin Williams fouled out,” Crcn.shaw said. “He re­ bounded, played D and hit his ^ree throws. He’s a seventh grader and he was as cool as a cucumber.” With the game tied at 39 and 15 seconds left, Crenshaw called timeout and drew up a play. North botched the play and tumed it over. Thomasville hit a layup. It was 41-39 with seven scconds left. North had no timeputs.Please See Buzzer ■ Page B3 Cody Above The Rim As South Soars To 8-1 By Brian Pitts Davie Enterprise Record Jenny Bennett, the mother of thc Martin twins, should have been pulled over by the cops after the South Dnvio boys bnsketbnll tenm’s Intest gnme. She should hnve been stopped so officers could check Cody Martin’s flying li­ cense after he broke thc law of phys­ ics during a 53-41 victory over visit­ ing Ellis. Cody showcased his immense tal­ ent by dunking the ball not once, but twice while scoring a career-high 26 points. It was a sight to behold. After all, it’s not every day you see an eighth grader playing above the rim. The first dunk had a standing-room- only crowd going bonkers. The incred­ ible thing about thnt one wns it came in a hnlfcourt set with ene'my bodies in the lane. "He dunked the first one in traffic, nnd the place went nuts,” South coach Brent Wall said. “He’s done that in prnctice, and (Cody and Caleb) have tried in games a couple times. So it was just a matter of time.” Moments later, Cody got ahead of the pack and jammed the ball home n second time. This one looked almost effortless. “There wnsn’t anything to the sec­ ond one,” Wnll said. “Cody didn’t re- nlly say a whole lot about it. Caleb wns as happy as anybody. They might fight like cats and dogs when they’re at home, but when they’re playing to­ gether they’re thick ns thieves. They’re there for each other. The good thing about them, 1 used to have to get on Shannon (Dillard) to attempt a dunk. But if they get an opportunity, they’re going to try.” . While Cody took over in the sec­ ond quarter, it was Caleb who sparked South to a 20-7 first-quarter lead. Caleb scorcd 12 of his 18 points in the first six minutes. Cody’s 12-point> second quarter extended South’s lead to 34- 20 at the half. South registered a season high in poinis on a dny when Cody raised his offense to new heights. His previous high was 22, set in last year’s 47-33 win at Ledford. “When Cody gets it on the high post, he’s hard to stop,” Wall said. Give the Jaguars some credit. They could have rolled over and gotten stomped by 30. Instead they won the Please Sec Soars - Page B4 Stone Stroud and Kenyon Tatum of Ellis battle Caleb Martin. i. ■ ■ B2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 31,2009 m s n M wth D First Deernunting Wlin rapaw Jake Bamey, a, son of Noel and Carey Bamey, Cole Allen, 12, killed this 11-point buck on Dec. 12; and Carli Allen, 9, killed this spike on Nov. 27. shot his first deer on Nov. 9 while hunting with his They are the children of P.D. and Ericka Allen and were hunting with their Rapaw. daddy near Cooleemee. 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Continued From Page Bl You have to be impressed with the year-by-year development of Bell, Whitley and Carter. Bell wns 20-16 ns a freshman, 36-15 os a junior nnd he’s 20-2 ns a junior. Whitley was 20-20 as a freshman, but didn’t see a single varsity match as a sophomore. He hung in there and went 14-9 as a junior, and he’s 20-3 as a senior. Carter went 27-20 as a freshman, 38-17 as a sophomore and he’s 18-3 as a junior. “Carter’s a monster,” John­son said. Notes: Among Davie’s top rccords are Garretson at 20-3, Hupp at 18-2, Blankenship at 17-4 nnd Smith nt 12-2. ... Vernon is 130-28 for his cnreer, good for ninth in all-time wins. Vernon’s next step is Timmy Allen nt 132. ... Waters is 119- 16 for his career, good for 12th. Adnm Bniley is 11th at 123. ... Hupp hns n cnreer record of 110- 31,rnnking 14th. Andrew Scott is 13th nt 115. ...The War Eagles visit Mount Tnbor on Jnn. 7 at 7 p.m. They hnve a toumnment at Orange on Jnn. 9. The next home iflatch is Jan. 14 at 6:30 against Reynolds.Vernon Wnters Albarron Donati B u z z e r . . . Continued Froni Pugc Bl "They were going berserk,” Crenshaw snid of Thomnsville. Then camo the Hollywood ending. Beeson inbounded to Joidersma. He caught the bail nround the Thomnsville free- throw line. The Itfty dribbled frantically up the left side. “I kept saying: ‘Shoot iti Shoot it!”' Crenshaw snid. Joidersma let it fly from 23 feet - nothing but net. Postgame pandemonium ensued. Jolder- smn wns overcome by emotion. "The buzzer went off when it wns in Ihe air,” Crenshaw snid. Joidersmn scored ri senson-high 12 points. Ten of them cnme in the fourth nnd OT. Joidersmn nlmost didn’t piny. "He went home sick nt lunch,” Crenshaw said. “He cnme bnck nnd snid I’m going to try to play.” ■ Hendrix (10 points to mntch senson high), Willinms (seven points before fouling out in the third), S9IIS (senson-high six) and Branson Parnell were inte- grnl prirts of the stirring win. "Parnell wils out with a bro­ ken arm for the first five games. His first game Wns Ellis,” he snid. "He hnndled the bnll well nnd pinde some nice passes. He had a lot of assists. He got a lot of loose balls. He mny not score a basket, but he can help you bent the press because he can catch the ball nnd survey Ihe situation.” Don’t forget Zno Coffey, who helped North eventually solve Thomnsviiie’s suffocating defense. "Thomnsville pressed and double-teamed the whole gnme,” ho snid. "They pressed mnke or miss. We turned It over n lot, but in the fourth my guards got stendy. Znc wns stendy with the bnll.” North Dnvle 42, Thomas­ ville 41 (OT) - Colin Joidersmn 12,MnttHendrix 10,Justin Wil­ linms 7, Willinm Sells 6, Ben Beeson 5, Austin Humphries 1, Branson Parnell 1. C o n c e a l e d C a r r y H a n d g u n C l a s s S a tu r d a y , J a n u a r y 9*^ • NRA Certified Pistol Instructor • N.C. 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Ben Miller hnd a season-high eight. The story of Ihc game was . South’s ability lo hold Kenyon Tatum to four. The big mon av­ eraged 20 over the previous four games. While South rolled to 8-1, Ellis’ third loss in four games dropped it to 5-4. Ellis was 4-1 before hiuing the slump. "We could not slep on their throat,” Wail snid. "I tliought we should have gotten It on up there. Thirty-four points in a half is not bad, but we gave up n lol of poims (13) in Ihe scc­ ond (luarlcr. 1 mean we barely woi\ tho second qunrter.” Cody’s second dunic in Ihe open court was possible becausc of a heads-up pass by Tre Redmond. He gol the outlet pass and immediately looiicd upcourt. "We’Ve been playing very unselfish,” Wall suid. "Wo made that extra puss a lot today. TYe’s nol looking to score. He looks lo play defense and push the tempo.” Wall raved nbout the sup­ porting cast - guys like Chavin Peebles (five points), Cedric Wilson (four), Caleb Dyer and Tommy Jde Boyette. One of South’s highlights was a perim­ eter Jumper by Wilson. "Cedric’s just got to start get­ ting confidencc in that shot,” he said. "He can make that shot. He’s got n good perimeter game. He handles the ball well. Wc can use him at the three a lot. That really, really makes us strong when we cnn put him nl the Ihree and put Cody nnd Cnieb nt the four nnd five.... Chuvin cnn shoot the eyes out of it.” Boyette, u stnull guurd, tnngled up a defender with a nice crossover dribble. "He’s got n good handle on it,” Wnii said. "If you could put his skill nnd desire oh u big, strong body, you’d hnve an un­ stoppable guard. 1 mean the little devil’s a great athlete al everything he does.” Earlier in the week, the Ti­ gers won 33-25 at Thomasville. But it wasn’t pretty. Cody scored 18 and Caleb was next wilh seven. "It was an ugly game,” Wall said. "Cody and Caleb killed them on tho boards. We should havo had about 50, but wo didn’t hil anything from the free-throw line.” Before visiting Soulh, Ellis suffered a heartbreaking 51-49 loss at Lexlnglon. With a 27-19 haiftime lead, the Jaguars’ sixth win seemed all but a sure thing. But they were outscorcd 32-22 in Iho second half, ending with their sccond loss by one or two. Tatum matched his season high with 22. Sell had 12. Jared Wolfe had a season-high eight. "Kenyon had another out­ standing performance,” coach Joe Brunelli said. "Peyton and Jared played great games. We just rnn out of gas in tlio fourth, and Lexington could not miss.” South Duvic 33, 'I'homns- vlllc 25 - Cody Marlin 18, Cnleb Mnrtin 7, Cedric Wilson 2, Adnm Peoples 2, Tre Redmond 2, Adnm Carter 1, Zach Craver 1.Lexington 51, Ellis 49 - Kenyon Tatum 22, Peyion Sell 12, Jared Wolfe 8, Slone Stroud 2, Jordim Earle 2, T\\nnor Junker 2, Tristan Comer 1. South Davie 53 - Cody Mar- tin 26, Caleb Martin 18, Chavin Peebles 5, Cedric Wilson 4, Ellis 41 - Stone Stroud 12, Peyton Sell 13, Ben Miller 8, Kenyon Tatum 4. Nathan Colamarino2,Tristnn Comer 1. Cotdy Martin throws down one of his two dunks. South's J.Q. Dalton defends Stone Stroud.- Photos by James Barringer Cody Martin and Kenyon Tatum wrestle for possession. Ellis And South Middle Teams Win third slraight victory. All 60 of Iheir points came via pin. Dustin Shields, Ryan Robinson, Colton Orrell, Patrick Brake, Cameron Coleman, Daniel Wilson, RaSaun "Mookio” Martin, Nick Manzini, Joshua McCrary and Cole Whitaker delivered pins. Brake and Quientin Joyner, wh6 didn’t wrestle against Thomasville, lead the Tigers with 5-0 records. Whitaker is 3- 0. Nine Tigers have zero or one loss, including 6-1 marks from Orrell and Coleman. Matt Walker, Shane Wise and McCrary aro 4-1. Wilson is 3-1. Martin is 5-2. Tlie Ellis and South Davie wrestling teams dismantled tlieir opponents before Christ­ mas break. Ellis defeated visit­ ing Lexington 90-6, the same score as the first meeting, while South toppled visiting Thomas- , ville 60-27, Tho Jaguars piled up 12 pins while pushing their record to 5- 0. Lake Billings, Isaac Hernandez, Seth Dunn, Freidl, Harrison Sales, Austin Whitaker, Matthew Kim, Corvonn Peebles, Jason Lewis, Jack Robertson, Dillon Plow­ man and Trip McNeill recorded the pins. Ellis look 15 of 16 weight classes, including wins by Cameron Altieri (DQ), Troy Wolverton (forfeit) and Anyas Holman (forfeit). ' Six starters for Ellis re­ mained undefeated on the year, Hernandez, Dunn, Whitaker, Holmnn nnd McNeill improved to 5-0, while Grant moved to 4- 0. Anoiher nine Jaguars have just one loss, including 4-1 marks from Billings, Freidl, Kim, Peebles, Plowman, Rob­ ertson and Altieri. Sales and Lewis nre 3-1. 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Mocksville (across from Lowes Home Improvemeni) Britani Peterson looks to pass against Ashton Brown's defense. Emeral Gadson (23) attempts a shot. Elizabeth Smith (20) tries to block Ashton Brown's shot.Weapons... Continued From Page HI effort. Fruits added nine. Peterson scorcd a thcn-season- high eight. Ellis was 1-3 before taking off on its 5-0 run. Before facing Ellis, the Ti­ gers were thoroughly over- mntched nt Tlioninsville, 32- 23. It wns an.eariy knockout - 11 -2 ill the first und 22-5 ut the half. Kelsi Miller (six), Johnson (five) und Asiuh Peterson (four) were South’s top scorers. Gadson turned the corner ugninst Ellis, scoring her big­ gest totuI in six gumes. Ellis 33, North Dovie 25- Eliznbeth Smith 11, Britani Peterson 7, Allie Fruits 6, Anne-Marie Hurvey 4, Ivey Camey 3, Kura Rice 2. Ellis 37, Lexington 18- Eliznbeth Smith 14, Allie Fruits 9, Brituni Peterson 8, Kuru Rice 2, Ivey Curney 2, Kusey Alston 2. Thuinasviiic 32, South Davic 23-Kelsi Miller 6, Des­ tiny Johnson 5, Asiuh Peterson 4, Courtney Bode 3, Emerul- Gndson 2, Ashton Brown 2, Elizabeth Hollund 1. . Ellis 38 ■ Brituni Peterson 11^ Allio Fruits 9, Elizabeth Smith 9, Kara Rice 7, Ivey Carney 2. South Davic 32 - Emeral Gndson 12, Destiny Johnson 4, Courtney Bode 4, Ashton Brown 4, Asiah Peter­ son 2, Dejuli Joyner 2, Abby Dunieis 2, Elizubeth Hollund 2.Ellis coach Beth Hall-Love high-fives Elizabeth Smith. At right, Emeral Gadson shoots inside. NOW IS THE TIIVIE TO REDEEM YOUR GIFT CAROS!_ \ - v\ WOSAHTAPO»KIBT50M«THINOONYOURCMIIWTMA9U»TTBIIINQINYOWCNOSAHTAPOfKIKT TO ОБТ fVBRYTHWU YOU RtAUY WANT.ON YOUR CHRISTMAS U8T7 BRINO IN YOUR QtFT CARO r,. AMD, AT ORtAT NBW YKAR'« SAVINail Peebles m TKMSPomnoHSoumoH % R T E x p r e s s n o w s e r v i n g D a v i e C o u n t v ! C a tc h th e PART b u s In M o c k s v llle o r C le m m o n s a n d tr a v e l to m a n y d e s H n a ilo n s in W in s to n -S a le m . 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Brown qualined for the tei\m on ability, academics nnd leadership qualities. “We are excited to expand Wrangler’s rodeo sponsorship program at the middle school level,” said Jeff Chadwick, special events manager for Wraijgler Rodeo. “As always, it gives us a tremendous sense of pride to nssoeiate Ihe brand wilh promising young men and women. We’re confident cach member of Ihe leam will be an outstanding goodwill nmbnssn- dor for the sport of rodeo.” Members receive competi­ tion apparel and certificate. B6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 31,2009 Thompson A ‘Ball Of Fire’ For North Davie Wrestling f Bull riding Logan Brown, 15, is a member of the Wran­ gler High School Aii Star Rodeo Team. NEW2010TOYOTA COROLLA LE ^FINÜIOAYS! T O Y O T A T H O N By Brian Pitts Davie Enterprise Record North Davie’s wrestling team drilled visiting West Rowan (67-21) and host Thomasviiie (75-12) before Christmas break. 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'lease based on J2799 down 27 Monlh lease 10,500 miles pei yea/. Olleii cannot be ccmWned, All plcteiies aie ta illusliillw puiposes only, IW lespoiislblt ta lypojiipWcal iiiwi. spectively. In Ihe 63-point romp over Thomasviiie, Ihe Wildcats won 14 matches and had eight of the 10 pins. Thompson, Aus­ tin Home, Beauchamp, White, Maddox, York, Gobble and Moore got pins. Oakley (10-6), Nesbit (5-4) and Lane Snow (13-8) won three-point deci­ sions. Thomasviiie gave for­ feits to Carlner, Aref and Hnlliday. Six Wildcats have been un­ stoppable lo Ihis point. Thomp­ son, Nesbit, Aref and Gobble are 6-0. Maddox is 5-0 and Halliday 4-0. Thompson’s motor always runs at full throttle. The light weight is 20-3 over two years. “Clay is a ball of fire,” conch Ron Kirk snid. "He is a man on a mission. He goes into every match wilh only one thing in mind, and thal is lo pin liis opponent - nnd usunlly quick.” Aref, a middle weight who is 18-3 in hjs North cnreer, has a style that contrast Thompson’s, but it’s equally effective. “Hunter is more of a thinker,” Kirk said. “He goes oul Ihere with winning in his mind, too, but he will size things up more and wait for either the prime time for some­ thing to present itself or for the other guy to make a mistake.” Like Thompson, Nesbit, Gobble and Maddox wrestle every second as if it’s going to be their last sccond on the mat. Nesbit, who wns 2-2 last year, has gone from backup lo pow­ erhouse, “Sam is hard-nosed nnd to the point,” Kirk said. “He has only one thing in mind, and lhal is win nnd do il quick. Af­ ter wrestling Sam, you know you’ve been in a battle; He does not take any mercy on anyone. “Alex is like a warrior go­ ing inlo battle. He is hard- nosed and he is going to make sure you know he’s been there. He likes to get things done quick, too.” Maddox, who didn’t wrestle as a seventh grader, has been a quick study. “Tim is a middle-weight Clay Thompson,” said Kirk, who couldn't give anyone a bigger compliment lhan that. “He is usually going about 100 miles nn hour. He is new nnd just uses simple stuff to make his point. He is quick and has great balance, and so far he doesn’t let any situalion get him down. No matter what, he is out there lo whip somebody. He hns a natural touch for this sport.” Halliday is the sixth un­ beaten at 4-0 - not bad for a guy who didn’t wrestle as a seventh grader. He moved to Davie Counly during Ihe sum­ mer. "He is quiet and doesn’t like a lot of hoopla,’’ he said. "He is as strong, if not stronger, than the other upper weights. He has never wrestled before, so everything is new to him and he mainly keeps every­ thing simple. I guess you could classify him as our silent as­ sassin Ihis year.” Notes: Cartner and York are 5-1. White is 4-1. ... North went 2-0 in prelims agninst West Rownn. Bniley Ingram won 9-7 in overtime, while Blake Ingram won by pin. ... North split six prelims with Thomasviiie. Jake Hendrix, Logan Guinn and Austin Tlio- mns hnd pins. O l d S c h o o l Davie Sports From 1973 • The Davie varsity boys bnskelbnll team improved to 3- 0 in the league with a thrilling 49-46 win over North Davidson. Davie had trailed Ihe whole way before forging a 45- 45 tic with 50 seconds left. Dean Senford came off the bench to tie it at 45, Seaford scorcd again lo give Davie its first lead at 47-45. After North hit a free throw, Jeff Ward pro­ vided the final margin wilh a pair of free throws. Eddie Wilkinson paced Davie with 15 points. Doug Quaries had 12 before fouling out, • North Davidson rallied to hand Ihc Dnvie varsity giris their firsl loss, 39-32. Davie crumbled after taking a 14-8 lend in Ihe first qunrter. Nnncy Renvis led Dnvie with 12 points. Debbie Burton hnd eight. • Davie's wrestling team won 43-28 to even its record at 2-2. Davie got pins from Bob McGee (107), Curtis Stiles (128), Ron Anderson (134), Bill Boger (140), Jim Fariow (147) and Marcus Wilson (187). Brad Middleton won a 7-2 decision nl 121. • Allan Barger of Mocks­ ville was one of three Lenoir- Rhyne football players named lo Ihe NAIA District 26 offen­ sive team. The 6-0,205-pound guard won the team's best blocking award and helped L- R lend the Carolinas Confer­ ence in rushing. Perform up to yqur potential on the SAT'J „ strategies for succe.ssful test taking. Use,^'| obtained in this course not only to impiiO{^ score but your success, in the classrooflii!]''' required to bring Barron's 24th for the New SAT. Class size is lim itf^ tf^ ^ ^ tn ttio n required. Fee; $175 per course ot b^fMnijS325. 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A-B fionor Roll - Dylan Andrade, Karch Arey, Autumn Barber, Nicolas Benitos Romero, Ashlyn Blass, Kalie Bonilla, Carlton Booe Jr., Meknyin Boswell, Nicholns Boswell, Brianna Brown, Jessica Buchnnnn, Seth Burgdofer, Ashley Burgess, Erikn Calix, Oniver Candido, Haley Carter, Clayton Chilen, Billy Church. Kenny Chiirch.JoshunCockmnn, Anna Coleman, Snrnh Conlos, Tyler Correll, Casoy Crnnfill. Chelsen Curtisi, Robert Daniel, Kiran Dhillon, Lauren Dixon. Devon Dulaney, Jncob Duncnn, Mallhew Ellis, Slephen Panale, Daniel Flynl. Lucas Foster, Scoll Gnllimore, Hnley Ginlher. NicoleOniewek, Tyier Grubb, Lenh Gryder, Brinnn Giievnrn, Aaron Guttenberg, Gregory Hnrris. Lognn Hendricks, Joshiin Hicks, Nicholns Hilzel, Kallynn Howell, Brody Hugnr, David Hursey, Quameshia James, Meredith Johnson, Jncob Karriker, Julie Kenton. Desmond Lackey, Knyin Lnnc, Jnmes Lanier. Michael Latham. Celeste Long, Caleb Mathis, Davin McLnughlin, Austin McClannon, Juslin McClnnnon, Sydney McCune, Dylan McDaniel, Caroline Miller, Carrie Miller, Nicholas Moody, Roberl Murrny. l^ler Myers. Michnel Nelson. Kelyn Nichols, James Osborne. Kaleb Page. Cameron Peebles. Suzanne Phillips, Maryssa Pickell, Sandm Provisor, Zayra Quiroz, Russell Ratliff, Jenny Robbins, Jonathan Robinson, Hilda Rodriguez, Shannon Rogers, Britan Schenk, McKenzie Senmon, Michaela Shaver, Jorie Sineath, David Sloan, Courlney Smith, Ryan Smith, Sarah Sponaugic, Emily Stessman, Jessica Stewart, Morgan Strickland, Nicholas Tale, Lauren Tnylor, Lnuren Thurmond, Kendal Tiffl, Dnrbe Tolnr.AnnaleeTullerow, Joseph Van Niman, Amber Villasenor, Hannah Weakland, Theodore Welch Jr.. Chelsea Whitaker. Anijnh White. David Whitley, Breann Wilkes, Snvnnnnh Yost. 10th Grnde A ll A'.v - Snrnh Bailies, Amanda Bell, Kalhryn Benneli, Chelsie Brown,Brinnn Buchliolz, Whittney Correll. Rynn Crews, Lognn Dunn, KnyIn Glenn. Olivia Harvel, Payton Kelly. Jessica Lancaster. Mason Lesser. Hannah McNeil, Karin Miner. Chclsen Oswell, Erikn Parnell, Rachel Pelerson, Jacob Reavis, Mitchell Silkowski, Kaitlyn Sniilh, Rnchel Thompson., Weston Walker. Nnthan Webb. Daniel Wellmnn. Hnnnnh Whilehend, Alyssn York. Kncy Yount. A-B Honor Roll - Crystal Agüero, Tevin Anthony, Jordan Baker, Kathleen Barber, Pnhner Benson. Megnn Bolin. Kirklin Bowles, Chnndlcr Brndshaw. Cameron Brockman, John Bryan. Ashlyn Byerly. Ashley Carpenter. Taylor Carpenter, Desiree Casey, Kniherine Caudle, Kaitlyn Cheek, Autumn Church, Alexnnder Cloer, Victoria Clonlz, Kalera Cockerham, Erikn Coffey, Caroline Cozart, Shelby Cusack. Mcgnn Dennis. Lionel Dinz, Shnnnon Dillard. Thomns Dillon. Tara Dixon, Andrea Easier, Alyson Ealon, Trevon Faulkner, Sergio Fernandez, George Fruits, Herson Giron, Dixon Gomez, Mnrk Grahnm, .Jessicn Green,Paul Gunlner, Meredith Hanes, Brandon Hatcher, Colleen Hcnnelly, Crystal Hill, Asia Hilliard, Nicolette Holland, Rachel Hotlpl, Meredith Hughes. Kaltlyn Hutchins, Samantha Kiekcnapp, Farandia Kimmer. Eric King, Sadie Lagle. James Lewis, Jose Lopez-Leon. Clara MacDonell, Paige Maconochie, Griselda Marcelino Rueda, Knthy Marin. Scotl Marshall. Preston Mathis, Jansen McDaniel. Bryan McGee, Caleb McGee, Ashleigh Mcjntyre, Connor McManamy, Courtney McAndrews, Rebekah McCann, Haley McCune, Maegan McGee, Christopher Miller, Milcheil Miller, Amber Minor, Brehesner Montoya, Samantha Moyer,Thomas O'Brien, Mark Olive, John Parker, Morgan Parrish, Cameron Phillips, S a x o p h o n e F a v o rite s On Wednesday, Dec. 23, the Davie High Saxophone Ensemble played for customers of The Bank of the Carolinas during Customer Appreciation Day. The group played seasonal favorites. Ensemble members include, from left: Kristen Ferebee, Jessica Gough, Gerald Stakely, and Wesley Vanhoy. James Piper Jr., Elizabeth Prier, Rosn Quinleros, Corey Randall, Lognn Ren, Christopher Rhodes, Rebecca Roberlson, Andrew Rudolph, Hunler Sales, Jose Sanchez, Kyle Serio, Nicholns Sheernn, Laura Shelton. Kaylly n Shoemaker. Jaryd Shore, Margaret Simmons, Joseph Sink, Knitlyn Smart, Paige Smart, Krista Smith, Mallhew Smilh, Laura Spillman. Michael Spillman,JdssicnSwnde.Chelsey Tliomas. Anne-Marie Tow. Laura Untz, Jaqueline Vaughari-Jones, Megan Walker, Brittany Wall, William Wailinglon, Slephnnie Wnlls, Jeremy'.Whilnker. Macy Williams, Robert Wilson. Lillian Wolfe. 11th Grade AIIA’.'t-Knyin Conialzcr, Erin Deadmon, Bradley Deal,Steven Durham, Marshall Fleming, Rachel Gohcen, Caillin Hauser, Carson Herndon,Devon Heubel, Kenneth Hockaday, Rachel Hoffman, Alicin Ibnrrn, Willis Jones, Zebulon Jones, Mnry Ann Kiser. Alex Ncwmnn. Chelsey Reinhnrdt, Diana Rodriguez-, Salgndo, Lyndsey Ruble, Cody Schneggcivburger, Nicljoli^si;. SizemoreiLnko Slnbncli" Jnspjr Snyder. Tess Tngnani. Jcssica Tucker, Jonnely Vides. A-B Honor Roll - Niciiolas Anders .Taylor Anderson, Drew Andrade, Chandler Archer, Jacob Barber, Jared Barber, Paul Beauchamp. Richard Bell II. Salvador Bcnitez- Romero. Christopher Breeden, Jnclynn Burns, Christopher Carter, Tara Carter, Kayleigh Clemmons, Mallhew Cusack. Roby Davis. Jocelyn Dawal, Andrew Domnnski. Jordan Drenncn. Ryan Dyson, Zacha|y Fair. Ashley Fanale, Jordan Farmer. Perry Ferrell. Carmen Grubb. Kryslnl Gunter. Rynn Hnrmon. Jo Hnrtmnn, Megan Hennings, Blake Hess, Korn Hiatt, Christy Holdsclaw, Shelby Holland, LaBcverly Hooks, Brittany Horne, Kelley HowardiiMcgan Howell, Kendra Hunler, Mallhew Hursey, Shelby Johnson, Kevin Jordan,Hannnh Keeney, Jncqueline Kohnen, Dillon Lambe, Kelsey Lane, Alex Lau.iyier Laymon, Deann Lomax, Chase London, Jacob Lynch, Kyle Массу, Lauren Marshall. Sarila Mariinez. Cody Mason. Danielle McClearen Brooklyn McCraw, James Miller, McKenzie Miller, Ni\lhan Milleson. Ronald Moore 111,Daniel Moxley.Ryan Moxley, Peter Newman. Sean Newman, Tori Norris. William Page. Dusien Peacock, Kalelyne Reed, Jennifer Robertson, April Rodriguez, Paula Romero, Morgan Rowe. Brandon Rowell, Kathryn Sells, Nathan Sheets, Conway Shelton, Joel Shuler, Blakley .Simmpns.' Shanice Holly^Thompson. Kelsey Tiffl. illzaficih Tucker. Eli Van Kuren. Amber Vandall. Wesley Vanhoy. Danielle Velotta, Michael Waters, Roy Whitnker Jr., Jacob Whilaker, Kali Whitaker, Bryson White, Waller Wilson III, Darius Wilson, Elaina Womble, Brian Wood, Chelsea Young, Casey Zakamarek. 12lh Grade A ll A's - Kayiee Allison, Amber Arnold, Nicklaus Ashburn. Lauren Bnilcy, Lindsey Bailey. Catherine Brake, Brian Bullins, Shnne Butcher, Joshun Cnrlcr, Hnnnnh Carlner, Erin Desnoyers, Kaycee Dixon, Brittany Draughn, Avimilcx Gomez, Lauren Gryder, Adina Guyton, John Haldeman, TVler Ham. Carla.Harris. Morgan Harrison, Ryan Harrison, Mcgnn Hutchens, Chelsea Janson, Charles Jewell, Gabriela Lopez- Ruano, Amy Macaione, Moriah Macdonell, Costner Merrifield, Joshua Money, Taylor Moore, Clare Moser. Samuel Moser. Aiyssa Mossman. Gregory Nuckols. Leanna Pcedin, Charles Ram.sbolhnm, Jennifer Rominger, Brianna Sheeis, Omar Shehnln, Ashley Smoot. Joel Stiling. Tnylor Siokes, Lauren Strickland. Kelcey Sykes, Emily Tate, Katie Taylor. Chnd Tissue. Holly Tissue, Cnitlin Tutterow, Christopher Wood. A-B Honor Roll - Roger Adkins II. Mnrk Akers. Kayla Alderman, Thomas Bailey, Austin Baker, Brittannie Ball, Ay nnn Bnnks, Luke Barteli, Ciera Beam, Krystal Beam, Christina Beaver, Alexis Benson, Joshua Berryhili. Jessica Blackbum', Cody Blake, Wesley Blake, Rebecca Bobo, Dustin Boslick, Danielle Brown, Kelsey Brynn, Jarred Burcham, Benjamin Burlon, Kaitiin Buss, Jessica Butner, Aiejandra Carrillo Chico, Samuel Cassidy, Annelise Chesnee. Claire Coleman. Brittany Cpipetzer. James Cousins. Mallory DiPaola, Shayna Dillard, Joshua Doyle, Snrnh Ducole, Miranda Edwards, Patricia Evans. Robert Fnrleigh, Kristin Ferebee. Jncob Forst, Henther Foster, Lisn Foster, Brittani Freyer, Ashley Fulp, Kalhryn Gerdon. Jessica Gough, Ashley Green, Znchnry Green, ienshn Hnirston. Sara Jlandy, Kara Harvey, Norn Hnyes, Nnthnn ' Hedgspelh, Shelby Hendrix, Rynn Hester, Taylor Hiatt, Christopher Hoke, Chandler Holland, Brandpn Hoose, Kasey Ireland, Katherine Johnson, Alyson Jordnn. Knleb Koontz, Spencer Lanning. Samuel Law. Kallie Link. Christian Linton,Gracc Loefner,Meilnnin Lofton, Znchnry Long, Jessicn Mnnspile, Michael Marrs, Joel Martin, William Martin, James Mayfield, Natalie McBride, Snvnnnnh McGunigal, Brandon Monde, Molly Milos, Lindsay Miller. Payne Miller, Keith Montgomery, Melissa Nichols, Ian Pace, Chelsea Phrish, 3rianna Parnell, Joshua Peeler, Corrie Phelps, Bedford Plummer, Jessica Poulscn, Ana Provisor, Adam Pryor, Jenna Ptimmlll. Katherine Quijada.Sean Reynolds. Katelyn Roberts, .William Rooney, Christopher Ro.se, Chase Sampson, Heather Scherer, Steffi Shaver, Dina Shehata, Bradford Shelton, Whitney Short, Courtney Siths, Ethan Snyder, Karen Spry. Gerald Stakely Jr., Katelin Starre, Shane Steckley, Dylan Slumbo, Audriana Taylor, Robin Taylor, Brandon Tfesler, Kathryn Trotter, Kalhryn Vanniman, Brandon ■Vinci, Brecklen Want, Heather Whitehead, Kevin Whitley, Kosey Wilbum, Bailey Williams, Toby Williams, Morgan Wyatt. A Helping Hand Davie High Students Earn Praise At Salvation Army % On Dcc. 1. a lolal of 43 slu­ denls and slaff from Davie High went to the Salvation Army Christmas Slore in Winston- Salem where they folded 2,609 food boxes and sorted and hung hundreds of coals for Ihe Give a Kid a Coat campaign. , Salvation Amiy officials were so impressed by the hard work lhat they nsked Ihe students lo return on Dec.17. They cheered as the bus arrived nnd dedicated Ihe Dnvie High Room. The sludenls helped with the Stocking Cnmpnign, filled more lhan 500 food boxes nnd worked at many other tasks, The studenls were thanked and lunch was provided. Davie High Schooi students are busy in these photographs working at the Salva­ tion Armuy Christmas Store, while their teachers (below, right) read the latest copy of the Enterprise Record. f i r ' к !>J ■ ^ ' В8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thvnsday, Dec, 31,2009 O b i t u a r i e s DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 31,2009 - B9 _ _ .» ■ .) V ■!Premier Kenliels Dog and Cat Boarding and Daycare We specialize in your pets home away from home. !Ne have plenty of room for your pet to roam along with large 5x8 climate controlled runs where they can stay warm and cozy! Please visit our website or call for more information. www.PremierKennelslnc.com 336-998-3238 336-314-4406 414 Burton Road Advance, NC 27006 William H. Harrison Jr. Mr. William Henry Harri­ son Jr., 82, of Advnnce, died Mondny, Dec. 21, 2009 nt his home, Mr. Harrison wns bom in Or- lenns Parrish, Ln. on Aug. 12, 1927 to the Inte William Henry nnd Loretto Kigin Hnrrison. He retired from Equitable Life Insurnncc Co. in New Orleans after 25 yenrs. Survivors', a son, William H. Harrison III, M.D. nnd wife Karen of Advance; 7 grand­ children; a son-in-law; 2 sis­ ters, Joan H. Herbert of New Orleans and Susan H. Black- stock of Washington. A funernl service was con­ ducted nt 11 a.mi Saturday, Dec. 26 at Parklawn Memorial Park - Mausoleum Chnpcl with the Rev. Kevin Frnck officiat­ ing. Memorials: The Smile Foun­ dation, Steve Voweli, Attorney, 303 E.Millsap.PO 8310, Fay­ etteville, AR 72703. Online condolcnces; wwiv. hayworth ■mlller.com. T h a n k Y o n ! I tvotdd lil<e to thank nnj frmil}/, friends nnd neighbors for nil that you have done for me and m family during this difficult time in our lives. All the delicious food, beautifulfloiuers, very lovely prayer quilts, and donations have been greatly appreciated. DeRee Plummer and Children Mary Kemp Barnhardt Mrs. Mnry Kemp Helms Bamhardt,97,ofNC 801 South, Advance, died Tuesday, Dec. 22,2009, at her home after six monlhs of declining heahh. She wns bom Aug. 4, 1912, in Wingate to the late Thomns Kemp and Mnry Parker Helms. Mrs. Bnmhnrdt was a retired school teacher and homemak­ er. She wns n member of Fork Bnptist Church for 73 years. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charlie Frank Bamhardt; a sister, 4 brothers. Survivors: a son, Don (Sher­ ry) Bnrnhardt of Lexington; 3 grandchildren, Kent (Karen) Barnhardt of Anderson, S.C., Jerry (Kelly) Rayfield of Lex­ ington aitd Bambi Rayfield (Jason) Thomns of Clemmons; and 6 great-grandchildren, Car­ rie Barnhnrdt Penny, Ethan Bamhardt, Ashlyn Rayfield, Jerrctt Rayfield, Sadie Rayfield nnd Chnrli Thomns. A grnveside service wns con­ ducted at 1 p.m. Dec. 24, at Fork Baptist Church Cemetery with Ihe Revs. Kermit Bailey nnd Robert Garrett officiating. Memorials: Fork Baptist, 3140 US 64 E. Mocksvillc. Online condolenccs; wtviv. eatonfwwralservlce.com. O n l u o i , Triad . 'wwvy.century21trlad.net H a p p y N e w Y e a r 7MPIiiq.RIií8«BiI. 2006$. Hwy BOI 173 Harding SI. HAPPY N E W Y E A R ! INow Vi;iir's is u linio lo it I1(!(iI on Ihc yenr piisl. It in ulmi II tiniK In snt (!oiils for till! fuliirci, m ill l:jlw iird Joiion cnn linlp you do just tlm t. W v’i'o in your iiu ig h lio rlio m l nml nviiib ililc lo help you lake я1с|1я now to hnl|i iiiunt your Idii^-K irm rin u iiciiil goal«. Cull («flay lo set up u cumplimvnlnry роПГмПп rnvicw. Brenda В Battle Financial Advisor 854 Valloy Rd Suito 400 Mocksvillo, NC 27028 336-751-5672 www.edward|0n08,00m МатЫг 9i№ Kilwiinljoiies Ora Mae Whitaker Mrs. Ora Mae Booe Whi­ taker, 100, formerly of Lat Whitaker Rond, Mocksville, died Thursdny, Dec. 24, 2009, nt Forsyth Medicnl Cenler in Winston-Salem. She wns born Nov. 13,1909, in Dnvie County to the late Will and Rachel Comer Booe and was a homemaker nnd a farm­ er’s wife. Mrs. Booe wns char­ ter member of Liberty Bnptist Church and was a member of the Lone Hickory Homemakers Club. . She was nlso preceded in death by her husband, Da­ vid Whitaker nnd 4 brothers, John, Marvin, Howard nnd Rny Booe. Survivors: a sister, Fran­ ces Wnntlnnd of California; a brother, Wade Booe of Mocks­ ville; and several nieces nnd nephews. A funeral service was con­ ducted at 2 p.m., Monday, Dec, 28, nt Liberty Bnptist Church with the Revs, Marvin Black­ burn nnd William Hutchens of­ficiating. Thie body wns placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial wns in the church cemetery. Thc family re­ ceived friends on Sunday, Dec. 27, at Eaton Funeral Homo. Online condolences; www. eatonfwieralservlce .com. ‘'/Ù / iK / iì / x Ü / /Í / William F. Reavis William Franklin “Pete" Reavis, 81, of Woodleaf, died Wednesday, Dec, 23, 2009, at Lutheran Home at Trinity Oaks in Salisbury. He was born Jnn. 21, 1928, in Rowan County and was the son of the late Luther Frank­ lin nnd Laura Isabelle Baker Reavis. He retired from the textile industry and worked with Irwin Mills and Celanese Industries and wns a member of South River United Method­ ist Church. He was also preceded in death by 4 sisters. Survivors: his wife of 62 years, Margaret Murph Reavis, whom he married on Jan, 11, 1947; 1» son, Steve Reavis (Marcin) of Woodleaf; a grand­ son, Casey Reavis of Woodleaf; and a sister, Lelia R. Pence of Cleveland. Funernl services celebrating his,life were held at 11 n.m. Saturday, Dec. 26, 2009, at South River United Method­ ist Church with the Rev, Chris Williams officiating. The body lied in state 30 minutes prior to the funeral and burial follow in the church cemetery. The family received friends in the fellowship hnll following the service. Online condolences; vww. bunchjohnsonfuncralhome. Emma Lewis Studevent Emmn Lewis Studevent, 88, died on Dcc. 25,2009. She was bom Aug. 16, 1921 in Iredell County, dnughter of thc late Will and Nannie Car­ son Lewis. She nltcnded Iredell County Public Schools, and joined Piensant Hill Baptist Church at nn early age. She was married to Willinm Nnlhnn Studevent Sr. They had three children. Emmn Worked at Da­ vis Hospital in housekeeping and retired in 1983. Her hob­ bies included putting together word puzzles and listening to gospel music. Preceding her death were; her husbnnd Willinm in 1977; sons, Donald, nt birth; nnd Rondnll in 2001; 4 brothers, Tony, Haskell, Carson, nnd Clyde Lewis; and a sistfr, Clois Lewis, Surviving; a son, William Na­ than (JoAnn) Studevent Jr., of Ihe home; 4 sislers, Lois Rose, Owyn Ickard, Bobbie Lewis, nnd Faye Porter; 6 grandchil­ dren; 8 great-grandchildren; 2 sisiers-in-law, Margaret Lewis nnd Marcella Lewis; a brother- in-law, Robert (Gladys) Slude- venl; n host of nieces, nephews, relatives nnd friends. Her funeral scrvice wns held Monday, Dec. 28 al I p.m, in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home. The Rev, Bernard Pate officiated and burial followed nt Piensant Hill Bnptist Church Cemetery. The fnmily received friends one hour before the ser­ vice. Online condolences; GrahamFiiiieralHome.net. John Abram Snider Jr. Mr. John Abrnm Snider Jr., 90, of Duke Street, Cooleemee, died Mondny, Dec. 28,2009, nl the Brinn Center in Snlisbury. He was bom May 21, 1919, lo Ihe late Tommie Lee Rnllz Snider and John Abram Snider Sr, Mr. Snider wns n fnilhful , member of Cooleemee Presby­ terian Church where he sang in Ihe choir as long as his heallh would nllow. He was a vet­ eran of the U.S, Army during World War II where he had been a POW in Stalag IIB in Germany. Mr. Snider earned Ihe Bronze Star and Ihe POW Mednl. He was also preceded in death by 3 sislers, Fairy S. Fos­ ter, Edna S. Fosler and Mary S. Fosler; and 5 brothers, Glen, J. W., Waller, Paul nnd Normnn Snider. Survivors; companion nnd caregiver, Margaret Jacobs; dog, Chloe; and numerous nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con­ ducted at 2 p.m,, Wednesday, Dec. 30, at Enton Funernl Home with the Rev, John Groff officiating. BurinI followed in Legion Memorini Park with milhary honors conducted by Ihe Veterans of Foreign War Memorial Honor Guard. The family received friends at the home of Margaret Jacobs fol­ lowing Ihe graveside sei-vice. Memorials; Cooleemee Pres­ byterian, PO Box 27, Cool­ eemee; Davie Home Health, PO Box 848, Mocksville; Cooleemee VFW Post 1119, c/o Wayne Seamon, PO Box 1186, Cooleemee; or American Legion Post 54, c/o Bob Black­ wood, P0.311, Cooleemee. Online condolences: tvtw, eatonfwieralservlce.com. ■ ' f Tara Jones Ringing Bell for Salvation Army at the Wal­ mart in Mocksville on Dec. 15. D em ocrats Focus O n C om m unity N eeds Members of the Democratic Pnrty of Davie County hnve been focusing on the needs of the community . Ringing Ihe Salvation Army Bells nnd collecting food for A Storehouse for Jesus are among the projects. Members rang the Salvation Amiy Bells nt Ihe Mocksvillc Walmart on Tuesday, Dec. 15 from 10 a,m.-8 p.m, Nine members participated, including new member, Tnrn Jones, " It was such n rewarding experience, seeing the children, prompted by Iheir parents, stuffing money into the red kettles," she snid, "Thc true meaning of Christmas wns veiy apparent. Giving is a joy. Shoppers scurried along, bul nlways stopped briefly to sny, ‘Merry Christmas’ nnd drop bills nnd coins inlo the red kettle. The tinkling bell and the nippy nir infused joy nnd nnticipniion into the senson, nnd the generosity of the people of Davie County wns wonderful.” Tho Democratic Women of Davic contributed food to tltc Storehouse as a pnrty projcct. Canned foods were collected al monthly meetings and carricd to Ihe Storehouse. Sometimes there were several bags nnd other times only one or two bags. R ob M artin, F am ily H eaded F o r U S A F D uty In The F a r E ast Robert “Rob" Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs, James Marlin of Mocksvillc, is headed lo the Far East, A 1986 graduate of Davic High School, Mnrtin hns been serving in Ihe U.S, Air Force go­ ing oh 23 years. He nnd his wife of 19 years, Nadine, have two boys, Julian 10, and Ethan 6. Ho is stationed nl Tmvis AFB in Northern California, where’s he's been serving since 2005, ns n first sergeant for the 570th Contingency Response Group, and Ihe 60lh Communicnlions Squndron. He wns recently promoted to E-8, senior master sergeant, Martin nnd his family will be on a four-year ndventure to the Far Enst when they depart for Okinawa, Japan in early August, First however, he must deploy for'six monlhs to Al Dhafrn Air Base, United Arab Emir­ ates, departing n week before Chrislmns, Martin Stephen C. Naylor Takes Army Basic Combat Training Army National Gunrd Pvt. Stephen C. Naylor graduated from basic combat trnining nt Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. During Ihe nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core vnlues, physical fitness, and received instruction and practice in basic combat skills, military weapons, chemical warfare and bnyonet Irnining, drill nnd ceremony, marching, rifie marksmanship, armed and unarmed combat, map reading, field tactics, military courtesy, mililnry justice system, bnsic first aid, foot marches, nnd field trnining exercises. He is Ihe son of Steve nnd Angela Naylor of Richie Road, Mocksville, Naylor is a 2008 graduate of Dnvie High School. Community New Years Service Thursday Night At S t John St, John AME Zion Church on Campbell Rond, Mocksville, will host a community New Year’s scrvice Thursday, Dec, 31 al 11 p.m. with a semion by Bishop James Ijames. The pastor is the Rev. Gwendolyn Hampton. ■, л , ■ * ' '' i ■ i' iMt V ! o f s t i o w i t f t t i é t i m e o f h a r v e s t , s o i s a f a i t h f i i l m e s s e n g e r t o t h e m t h a t s e n d h i m : f o r h e r e f r e s h e t h t h e s o u l o f h i s m a s t e r s . '.{Proverbs 25:13) ,.s .V'\ ' I > * I' „ ' 'ÎÎ, •' i Í*‘ " , . V,, t . < Ч ' •'•.адь'-’ T h is m e s s a g e b r o u g h t to y o u b y th e s e lo c a l b u s in e s s e s w h o e n c o u ra g e y o u to w o r s h ip a t th e c h u r c h o f y o u r c h o ic e . CAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY 162 Shsek Street Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2167 AirronUIT« IMOCKSVIUJEAinOMOnVE Se4 S. Main SI. Mocksville, N0 27028 336-751-2944 GENTLE MACHINE &TOOLINC. 2716 Hwy. 601 N Mockevllle, NC 27028 336-492-5055 Fax: 336-492-6048 JERRY'S MEATPROCESSINB We Cualom Meat Procaaii Beet - Pork - Deer 30 years experience aez Rmpli nalliKtgs Rd ■ Uodisvllla 336-492-5496 DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 872 Main Church Rd. Mockavllle, NC 27028 336-751-9144 W .G . 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BIO-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 31,2009 L E G A L N O T IC E S DAVIE COUNTY l^.WTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 31,2009 ■ B ll NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE09 SP 226Under and by virtua of a Power of Sale contained In ttiat certain Deed of Trust executed by Court­ney Randall Bolin and Truman Kiser to Netco, Inc., Trustse(s), dated November 01, 2007, and recorded In Book 742, Page 089, Davie County Registry, Nortfi Carolina.Default having bean made In the payment of ths note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and ths undersigned, having been substituted as Trustee in said Deed of Trust by an instru­ment duly recorded In the Olfice of the Register of Deeds of Davie County. North Carolina, and the holder of the note evidencing said Indebtedness having directed that the Deed of Tru$t be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trust­ees wlll offer for sale at ths Court­house Door In Davie County, North Carolina, at 1:1 SPM on January 05,2010, and will sail to the high­est bidder for cash the. following described property, to wit: .Being that parcel of land con­taining 1.25 acres (54,313,46 square feet), more or less, as set out on lhat plat of survey for Chris­topher Wayne Anderson and wife, Erin E, Anderson, which survey is duly recorded In Plat Book 8, Page 395, Davie County Registry, Reference to said recorded plat ls'herel)y made fqr.a more com­plete and accurate description. Tha above described property Is made together with and subject to that 20 foot wide easement lor the purposes of Ingress, egress and regress, and further for the exten­sion ol utllltloa of any nature, said easement being shown running along the Eastern boundary of said 1,25 acre parcel described above, and is completely set out on that plat of survey referenced above being recorded in Plat Book 8,. Page 395, Davie County Registry. Reference to said recorded plat Is hereby made for a more complete and accurate description of said access and utility easement. Said , easenient Is to be used In conjunc­tion with the respective parties to this transaction, their heirs,. , successors and assigns. In title forever. Being the same property or a portion of the sama property conveyed to Courtney Randall Bolin, unmarried by non-warranty deed dated October 25,2006 from Truman Joel Kiser, unmarried filed on October 25, 2008 In Book BBS at Page 531 In the Davie County records. Commonly known as: 1421 Bear creek Church Road, fvlooksvllle, NC 27028 Parcel Number; D10000001803 Said property is commonly known as 1421 Bear Creek Church Road, Mocksvlile, NC 27028. Third party purchasers must pay the excise tax, pursuant to N.C,Q.S. 105-228.30, in Ihe amount of Qne Dollar ($1.00) per each Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) or fractional part thereof, and lha Clerk of Courts fee, pur­suant to N.C.G.S, 7A-308, in the amount of Forty-five Cents (45) per each One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) or fractional part thereof or Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00), whichever Is greater, A deposit ot live percent (5%) of lha bid, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars , ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will be required at Ihe lime of the sale and must be tendered In the form of certified funds. Follow­ing the expiration of the statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts will be Immediately due and owing.Said property to be offered pursuant to this Nollce of Saie Is being offated lor sale, transfer and conveyance AS IS WHERE IS.There are no representations of warranty relating to the tllle or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing In, on, at, or relating to the- property being offered for sale. This sale is made subject to all prior liens, unpaid laxes, special assessments, land transfer taxes, If any, and encum­brances of record. To the best of tha knowledge and belief of ttia undersigned, the current owner(s) of Ihe property Is/are Courtney Randall Bolin and Truman Kiser.PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: An order for possession of ths proper­ty may be Issued pursuant lo Q.S.45-21.29 In favor of Ihe purchaser and against the party or parties In possession by the clerk of superior court of the counly In which the property is sold.Any person who occupies Ihe property pursuant to a rental, agreement entered Into or re­newed on or after October 1,2007, may, after receiving the nollce of sale, terminate the rental agree­ment upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. The notice shall aiso stale that upon termination of a rental agreement, lhat tenant is liable for rent duo under the rental agreement prorated lo the effec­ tive date of the termination. ’ Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc,Substitute Trustee 1587 Northeast Expressway Atlanta, GA 30329 (770)234-9181 Our File No.: 432.0932607NC 12-24-2tn L E G A L N O T IC E S NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTYIN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLIf'IA SUPERIOR COURT DI\/ISION DAVIE COUNTY 09SP134 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY AL­ICE HIATT AND LARRY S. HI­ATT DATED JANUARY 26, 2007 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 698 AT PAGE 992 li'l THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained In the above-relerenced deed of trust and because of default In the payment of the secured in­debtedness and failure to perform the stipulation and agreements therein oonlalned and, pursuant lo demand of the owner and holder of ths secured debt, the undersigned substltule trustee wlll expose for sale at public auction lo the highest bidder for cash al ihs usual place of sale at ths county courthouse of said counly at 12:30 PM nn January 4, 2010 the following described real estate and any other improvements which may be situated thereon, In Davie Counly, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: BEINQ KNOWN AND DESIQ- NATED as Lot No. 45, Phase 1 on a plat entitled “WARWICKE PUCE AT BERMUDA RUN", recorded in Plat Book 5, Page 171, In the Office of tt\e Reglstsr of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, lo which reference Is hereby made for a mors particular description.And Bslng more commonly known as: 135 Warwioko PI, Advance, NC 27QQ6The record ownsr(s) of the property, as reflected on the re­cords of the Register ol Deeds, Is/ are Alice Hiatt,The property to be offered pursuant to this notice ot sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS, WHERE IS.” Neither Ihe Trustee nor ths holdar of the note secured by ths deed of trust, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directoris, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative of eitherTrustee or Ihe holder of Ihe note make any representation or warranty relating to Ihe'tltie or any physical, environ­mental, health or safety condillons existing In, on, at or relating lo lha property being offered for sals. Any and ail responsibilities or li­abilities arising out of or in any way relstflng to any such condition ex­pressly are disclaimed. This sale Is made subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid laxes and assessments including bill not limited to any transfer tax associated with the foreclosure.A deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of Ihe bid or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, Is required and musl be tendered In the form of certllled funds al the time of the sale. This sale will be held open ten days for uoset bids as required by law. Following the expiration of the statutory upset period, all remaining amounts ara IM­MEDIATELY DUE AND OWING. Failure lo remit funds In a timely manner will result in a Declaration of Default and any deposit will be frozen pending the outcome of any re-sals. SPECIAL NOTICE FOR LEASEHOLD TENANTS; If you are a tenant residing In the prop­erty, be advised lhat an Order for Possession of the property may be Issued In favor of ths purchaser.Also, If your (ease began or was renewed on or after Oclober 1, 2007, bs advised that you may terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days written notice to ttie landlord. You may be liable for rent due under the agreement prorated lo the effective date of Ihe termination.The date of this Notice is No­vember 20,2009, 08-102810 Grady Ingle Substitute Trustee 8520 Cliff Cameron Drive, Suite 300Charlotte, NC 28269 (704)333-8107 hUp://shaplroallomeys.com/ncl 12-24-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVfE COUNTYIN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUST'iCE’r«. OF NORTH CAHOLINA SUPERIOR COURT I3IVISI0N DAVIE COUNTY 09SP33 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BV PHILIP ANTHONY BEAUCHAMP AND PHILLIP ANDERSON BEAU­CHAMP DATED JULY 26, 2000 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 342 AT PAGE 722 IN THE DAVIE . COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the powsr and authority contained In the abovs-rsfsrencsd deed of trust and becauss of dsfault In the paymsnt of ths sscured In- dsbtsdnsss and failure to perform the stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursuant to demand of ths ownsr and holdsr of ths secured debt, Ihe undersigned substitute trustee will expose lor sals at public auction to the highest ‘ bidder for casti at the usual place of sale at the county courthouss of said county at 12:30 PM on Jan. 4, 2010 the following described real estate and any other Improve­ments which may be situated - thereon. In Davie County, North Carolina, and being mòre particu­larly described as follows: Beginning al a point an Iron stake in John Sparks line, the Northwest corner of Tract #3 of Ihe Seals land, being Ihe Southwest corner of the within described tract, runs thence, crossing Spillman Road, with line of said Tract #3 Soulh B6 degress Easl 10.40 chs. to a stake In C.O. Myers lina, cor­ner of said Tract #3; thanes North 5 degrees East 3.66 chs. with said C.C. Myera line lo a alone in line of Tract #5, C.C, Myers corner, thence North 86 degrees West 10.75 chs. with line of said Tract #5 to a stake on East sids of said Spillman road, corner or said Tract; thencs with said road South 3.66 chs. to the beginning containing three & nlns Isnlhs (3.9) acrss, more or less, and being Tract #4, as shown on a plat and survey designated “The Seats Land" by S.L. Talbert, County Surveyor, dated October 16,1953.LESS AND EXCEPT those tracts ol land conveyed In Book 116 at Page 677, Book 126 at Page 459, Book 154 at Page 364, and Book 162 at Page 432.And Being more commonly known as: 358 Spllfman Rd, Mooksvllle, NC 27028The record owner(s) ol the property, as reflected on the re­cords of the Register of Deeds, Is/ are Phlllp'Anthony Beauchamp and Phlillp Aoderson Beauchamp.■ The property to be offered pursuant to this notice of sals Is being olfered for sale, iransfsr and conveyancs “AS IS, WHERE IS.” Neither the Trustss nor tho holder of the note secured by the deed of trust, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative of either Trustee or the holder of the note make any representation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environ­mental, health or safety condillons existing In, on, at or relating to tha property being offered for sals.Any and ali responsibilities or li­abilities arising out of or In any way relating to any such condition ex­pressly are disclaimed. This sale is made subject lo all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessments including but not limited to any transfer tax associated with the foreolosura.A deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bfd or sevsn hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, Is required and must be tendered In the form of certified funds at the lime of Ihe saie. This sale will be held open tan days for upset bids as required by law. Following the expiration of the statutory upset period, all remaining amounts are IM­MEDIATELY DUE AND OWING. Failure lo remit funds In a timely manner will result in a Declaration of Default and any deposit wiil be frozen pending the outcome ol any re-sale.SPECIAL NOTICE FOR LEASEHOLD TENANTS: If you are a tenant residing in Ihe prop­erly, be advised that an Order for Possession of Ihs property may be Issued in favor of the purchaser.Also, if your lease began or was renewed on or alter October 1,2007, be advised that you may istmlnate the rental agreement upon 10 days written notice to the landlord. You may be liable for rent due under the agreement prorated to the effective date of Ihe termination.The dale of this Notice Is De­cember 1,2009. 00-78153Grady Ingle, Substitute Trustee 8520 Cliff Cameron, Drlvs, Suite 300Charlotte, NC 28289 (704) 333-8107 fifip://sfi8p(roaHorneys.ct>m/no/ NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLO­ SURE SALE 09 SP240 Under and by virtue of a Power of Saie contained In that cer­tain Deed of Trust executed by Zona D McKeivey to PRLAP, inc., Trustss(s), dated October 02, 2006, and recorded In Book 688, Pags 674, Davie County Registry, North Carolina.Default having been made In the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, having been substituted as Trustee In said Deed of Trust by an Instrii- ment duly recorded In the Office of the Register of Deeds of Davie County,! North Carolina, and the holder of the note evidencing said Indebtedness having directed lhal the Deed of Trust be forsciossd, the undeislgnsd Subslltuls Trust­ees wlll offer for sale at the Court­house Door In Davis Counly, North Carolina, at 1:1 SPM on January 08,2010, and wlll sell to the high­est bidder for cash Ihe following described proporty, to wll:ALL THAT REAL PROPERTY SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF DAVIE,'STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA', BEINQ THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO THE GRANTOR BY DEED RE­CORDED 05/22/1990 IN BOOK IN BOOK 154, PAGE 317 DAVIE REGISTRY, TO WHICH DEED REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR A MORE PARTICULAR DE­SCRIPTION OF THIS PROPER­TY PROPERTY ADDRESS; 606 RIVERBEND DRIVE PARCEL ID: D8-100-BO-011 BEINQ MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; Ali that parcel of land lying In Farmington, Davie County, North Carolina, Described as fol­lows: Being known and designat­ed as Lot #5 on a plat enlllled Ber­muda Run, LTD., Golfdomlnlums, Section 2, Recorded in Plat Book 4, At Page 156, In the office of the register of deeds of Davie County, North Cetroiina. Together with the above lands there is conveyed ail rights ol easements and use in and to the common area subject to the declaration of covenant, condillons and restrictions duly recorded In bavis County reglslry to which, all with al recorded reservation, restrictions and easements: this conveyance Is expressly made subject. Being that parcel of land conveyed to R.E. McKeivey and wife, Zona D. McKeivey from M.H, Murray and wile, Mary Ellen Mur­ray by that deed dated 5/16/1990 and recorded 05/22/1990 in Deed book 154 Page 317 of the Davis County, NC Public Registry. Tax map reference; 08100B0011 Said property Is corrimonly known as 606 Riverbend Drive, Advancs, NC 27006.Third party purchasers musl pay the sxolss lax, pursuant to N.C.G.S. 105-228.30, in ths amount of One Dollar ($1.00) per each Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) or fractional part thereof, and the Clerk of Courts fee, pur­suant to N,C,Q,S, 7A-308, In the amount of Forty-five Cents (45) per eaot\ One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) or fractional part thereof or Flva Hundred Dollars ($500.00), whichever is greater.*. A deposit of five percent (5%) of the bid, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will be required at the time of the sale and must be tendered In the form of certified funds. Follow­ing the expiration of the statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts will be Immediately due and owing.Said property to be offered pursuant lo this Nollce of Sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance AS IS WHERE IS.There are no representations ,of warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at, or reialing to Ihe property being offered for sale. This sale Is . made subject to all prior Hens,, un­paid taxes, special assessments, land transfer taxes. If any, and encumbrances of record. To Ihe best of the knbwledge and belief of the undersigned, the current owner(s) of the property Is/are Zona D. McKeivey. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: An order for possession Of the proper­ty may be issued pursuant to Q.S.45-21.29 In favor of the purchaser and against the party pr parties In possession by the clerk of superior court of the county in which the property Is sold.Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or re­newed on or alter October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agree­ment upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. - The notice shall also state lhat upon termination of a rental agreement, that tenant Is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the etfec- tlve date of the termination.Nationwide Trusles Services, Ino.Substitute Trustee 1587 Northeast Expressway Atlanta, GA 30329 (770)234-9181 Our File No.; 590.0931619NC 12-24-21П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY AMENDED NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE09SP188 Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained In that cer­tain Deed of Trust executed by JEFFERY B. DOUB, SINGLE to DAVID L BRUNK, Trustee(s), which was dated April 8, 2004 and recorded on April 19, 2004 In Book 546 at Page 522, Davie County Registry, North Carolina. Default having been made In the payment of trie note thereby se­cured by the said Deed o( Trust and the undersigned, Brock & Scott, PLLC, having been substi­tuted as Trustee In said Deed of Trust, and the holder of ths note evidencing said indebtedness having directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, ths under­signed Substitute Trustee will offer for sale al Ihe courthouse door of the county courthouse where the property Is located, or the usual and customary lo­cation at the county courthouse for conducting Ihe sale on Janu­ary 4, 2010 at 12:30PM, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described property situated In Davie Counly, North Carolina, lo wit: ALL THAT CERTAIN PROPER­TY SITUATED IN THE TOWN­SHIP OF SHADY GROVE IN THE COUNTY OF DAVIE AND STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, BEINQ MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN A DEED DATED 06/10/1994 AND RECORDED 06/17/1994, AMONG THE UND RECORDS OF THE COUNTY AND STATE SET FORTH ABOVE, IN DEED VOLUME 174 AND PAGE 832 AND TAX MAP OR PAR­CEL ID NO.; Q70000003901 Save and except any re­leases, deeds of release or prior conveyances of record. Said property Is com­monly known as 155 Buddy Trail, Mocksvlile, NC 27028.Third party purchasers must pay the excise tax, and the court costs of Forty-Five Cenls (450) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) pursuant to NCGS 7A-30B(a)(1). A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five per­cent (5%) of Ihe purchase price, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required at the time of the sale. Following the expira­tion of the statutory upset bid pe­riod, all the remaining amounts are Immediately due and owing. Said property to be-^ of­fered pursuant to Ihis Notice of Sale' is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS WHERE IS," There are no representations of war­ranty relating to the titie or any physical, environmental, heallti or safety conditions existing In, on, all or relating to the property being olfered (or salé. This sale Is made subject lo all prior liens, unpaid taxes, any unpaid land transfer taxes, special assess­ments, easements, rights of way, deeds'ot release, and any olher encumbrances or exceptions of record. To the best of the knowl­edge and bellel of the under­signed, the current owner(s) of the property Is/are Jeffery B. Doub An Order for possession of the property may be Issued pursuant to Q.S. 45-21.29 In favor ol the purchaserand against the party or parties In possession by the clerk of superior court of the county In which the property Is sold. Any person who occupies the prop­erty pursuant to a rental agree­ment entered Into or renewed on ' or after October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the nollce of saie, terminate the rental agiesmenl upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. The nollce shall aiso state lhat upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant Is, liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date pf the termination.If the trustee Is unable to con­vey filie to this proqerty for any reason, the sole remedy ot the purchaser is the return of Ihe deposit. Reasons of such In­ability to convey Include, but are not limited to, the filing of a bankruptcy petition prior to the confirmation of the sale and re- instatsmenl of the loan without the knowledge of the trustee. И the validity of the sala, is chal­lenged by any party, the trustee, in their sole discretion, if they believe the challenge to have merit, may request the court to. declare the sale to be void and relurn the deposit. The purchas­er wlll have no further remedy.' Substltule Trustee Brock & Scott, PLLC Jeremy B. Wilkins, NCSB No. 32346 5431 Olsandsr Drive Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28403 PHONE: (910) 392-4988 FAX: (910) 392-8587 Fils No,:09-12917-FC01 12-24-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving qualiflod as Adminis­trator of ths Estate of BARBARA JEAN MASON, late of Davie County, this Is to notify all per­sons having claims against said estate lo present them to ths undersigned on or before March 17,2010, (being three (3) months from the first day of pubilcalion of this notice) 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 the 26lh day of Novem­ber, 2009:ALFRED K. MASON 2392Hwy.64W Mocksvlile, NC 27028 12-24-4IP NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICEHaving qualified as Executor of the Estate of JAMES P, HICKS, Deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, Ihls is lo notify all persons having claims against the estate of ths deceased lo ex­hibit Ihem to the undersigned on or before March 24,2010, or this Notice will bs pleaded in bar of Ihelr right to recover against the estate of the said deceased. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate pay­ment.This the 24lh day of December, 2009. Venita Biackweider Executor of the Estate of James P. Hicks c/o Bryan C. Thompson SURRATT «THOMPSON, PLLCtoo N. Main Street, Suite 1500 Winslon-Salem, NC 27101 (338) 725-8323 .12-24-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICETO CREDITORSHaving been named as Per­sonal Representative of the Es­tate of BERNARD R SCHREINER (also known as Bernard Francis Schreiner), iate of Advance,' Da­vie Counly, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the estate of said decedent lo exhibit them to Ihe undersigned at One West Fourth Street, WInston-Salem, NC 27101, on or before the 17lh day of March, 2010, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AH persons, firms and corporallons Indebted to the said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undsrsighed.This the 17th day of Dscem- ber, 2009.' MARTHA J. SCHREINER, Personal Representative of the Estate of Bernard F Schreiner ' Kimberly H. Stogner Womble Carlyle Sandrldge & Rice, PLLC One West Fourth Slreet • 12th Floor Winston-Salem, NC 27101 12-17-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving qualllled as Executor of the Estate of CAROL SCHUER­MAN, late of Davie County, this is to notify aii persons, firms and corporations having claims agalns said estate to present them' to the undersigned on or before March 17,2010, (being Uiree (3) monihs Irom the first day of publication of this nollce) or this notice will be' pleaded in bar of Ihelr recovery. Ali persons, firms, and corporations --- •till fiXWWOWmake Immediate payment to the undersigned.This the 17th day of Decem­ber, 2009. BRIAN KEITH SCHUERMAN 177 LHils Crsek Lane Mocksvilie, NO 27028 ■12-17-4ln '1 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY no tic eJockey Textiles will conduct thsir annual firs flow test on Thursday, January 8, 2010 at 9:00 a.m. Areas south of Mocks­vllla may experience dingy water as a result of this test. Please call' Davie Counly Water at 753-6090 should you experlsnce any prob­lems. Thanking you In advancetor your cooperation. 12-3i-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY09 SP 208 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained In lhal certain Deed of Trust executed by LYNN A MAREADY AND SAMUEL К MAREADY lo PRUP, INC., Trustee(s), which was dated Au­gust 25, 2005 and recorded on August 29, 2005 in Book 623 at Page 360, Davie Counly Regls­lry, North Carolina.Default having been made in the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned. Brock & Scott, PLLC, having been substi­tuted as Trustee in said Deed of Trust, and the holder of the note evidencing said Indebtedness having directed that Ihe Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the under­signed Substllule Trustee wiil offer for sale at the courthouse door of the county courthouse where the property Is located, or the usual and customary lo­cation at the counly courthouse for conducting the sale on Janu­ary 4, 2010at12;30PM, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described (Property situated In Davie County, f^orth Carolina, to wit:Being known and designated as Lol No. 32, as shown on ths Map ol Westridge Section 11, as recorded in Plat Book 5, Page 5, Davie County Reglslry, North Carolina, reference to which Is hereby made for a more particu­lar description.Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior convey­ances of record.Said property 1s commonly known as 129 Westridge Road, Advance, NC 27008.Third party purchasers musl pay the exclss tax, and the court costs of Forty-Five Cents (4Se) par 0ns Hundred Dollars ($100.00) pursuant to NCQS 7A-308(a)(1). A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five per­cent (5%) ol ths purchase pries, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750,00), whichever Is greater, will be required at the time of the sale. Following the expiration of the statutory upsel bid period, ail the remaining amounts are Im­mediately due and owing.Said property to be offered pur­suant lo this Notice of Sale Is be­ing offered for sals, transfer and conveyance “AS IS WHERE IS.” There are no represematlons ol warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions exist­ing in, on, at, or relating to the property tieing offered for sale. This saie Is made subject to ail prior Hens, unpaid taxes, any unpaid land transfer taxes, spe­cial assessments, easements, rights of way, deeds of release, and any other encumbrances or exceptions of record. To the best of the knowledge and belief of the undersigned, the current owner(s) of Ihs propsrty is/are Lynn A. Maready and husband, Samuel K. Maready.An Order for possession of the property may be issued pursu­ant lo Q.S. 45-21.29 In favor of Ihe purchaser and against Ihe party or parties in possession by the clerk of superior court of the county in which the property is sold. Any person who occu­pies Ihe property pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the no­tice of saie, terminate the rental agreemeni upon 10 days' written nollce.lo the landlord. The notice shall aiso state lhat upon termi­nation of a rental agreement, the tenant Is liable for rent due under the rental agreemeni prorated to the effective date of the termina­ tion.II the trustee Is unable to con­vey tllle to this property for any reason, the sole remedy of the purchaser Is the return of the deposit. Reasons of such In­ability to convey include, but are nol limited to, the llling of a bankruptcy petition prior to Ihe confirmation of the sale and rein­statement of the loan without the knowledge of the trustee. If ths validity of ths sals is challenged by any party, the trustee. In Ihelr sole discretion. If Ihsy believe the challenge lo have merit, may request the court to declare the sale to be void and return the deposit. The purchaser will have no further remedy.Substltule Trustee Brock & Scolt, PLLC Jeremy B. Wilkins; NCSB No.323465431 oleander Drive Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28403 PHONE: (910) 392-4988 FAX; (910) 392-8587' File No,: 09-17919-FC01 12-24-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVm COUNTY09 SP 249 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALEUnder and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in lhat certain Deed of Trust sxeculed by DA­VID A. DOUB and Wife, Doro­thy W. Doub to PRUP, INC., Trustes(s), which was datsd April 9,2003 and rscordsd on April 14, 2003 In Book 476 al Pags 785, Davie County Registry, North Carolina.Dsfault having bssn mado in ths payment of ths note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned. Brock & Scott, PLLC, having been substi­tuted as Trustee In said Deed of Trust, and ths holder of ths note evidencing said Indebtedness having directed that Ihe Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the under­signed Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the courthouse door of the county courthouse where Ihe property Is located, or the usual and customary lo­cation at Ihe county courthouss tor conduct/ng tha sale on Janu­ary 4, 2010 al 12:30PM, and will sell lo Ihe highest bidder for cash the following dsscribsd property situaled In Davie County, l^orth Carolina, to wit:BEGINNING at a stone in ths South sdgs of public road, lead­ing from Shsffield Road lo Bear Creek Church, Marvin Dyson's corner on said road and runs thence with said Marvin Dyson's line Soulh 89 degs. East 1347,72 degs. To an iron stake, Marvin Dyson's and Duke Whitaker's corner; thence North 21 degs. West 739.20 ft. with said Duke Whitaker's line and with .Huss Smith's line to a stake In edge of said road; thence with the said road Soulh 37 degs. West 414,48 ft. to a point In said road; thence with said road Soulh 65 degs. 30 mln. West 900.24 ft. to Ihe BEGINNING containing nlns flvs tenths (9.5) acres, more or less, aa surveyed by S.L. Talbert, Registered Land Surveyor, Sep­tember 29, 1962.SAVE AND EXCEPT for the fol-' lowing conveyance;(1)1,24 acres to Burton A. He­drick, Jr. et ux. In Doed Book 93, page 539;(2) 0,989 acres lo Darrel A. Burch, et ux. In Deed Book 139, pages 479;(3) 1.201 acres lo Virginia He­drick Sampson In Dead Book 146,’page383;and(4) 1.138 acres lo Larry Wayne Hedrick In Deed Book 147, page 21S, Davie Counly Registry.Subject to the right ol way ol S.R. 1318 (Duke Whitaksr Rd) and any other easements and festrictlons of record.For back title, see Deed Book 86, page )79, Davie Counly Registry, See also Estate ol Bur­ton A, Hedrick (disd 9-1-00) in Estats Fils 01-E-235 and Estate .of Bertye M. Hedrick (died 6-22- 00) In Estate File No. 01-E-201 In the Office of Ihe Clerk of Supe­rior Court In Davie County, North Carolina. See also Tax Map E-2, Parc0ll7, located In Clarksville Township, Davie Counly, North Carolina,Save and except any rsisasss, dseds of release or prior convey­ances of record.Said propsrty Is commonly known as 752 Duke Whitaker Road, Mooksvllle, NC 27028.Third party purchasers must pay the excise tax, and Ihe court costs of Forty-Five Cents (456) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) pursuant lo NCQS 7A- 308(a)(1),A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of' tha purchase price, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750,00), whichever Is greater, wlll be re­quired at the time of Ihe sale. Following the expiration of the statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts are immedi­ately due and owing.Said property to be offered pur­suant lo this Notice of Sale Is be­ing oflered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS WHERE IS." There are no representations of warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions exist­ing In, on, al, or relating to the property being offered for sale. This saie Is made subject to all prior Hens, unpaid taxes, any unpaid land transfer taxes, spe­cial assessments, easements, rights of way, deeds of release, and any other. encumbrances or exceptions of record. To the best of the knowledge and belief of the uiiderslgned, the current owner(s) of the property Is/are David Allen Doub and wife, Doro­thy W. Doub.An Order for possssslon of the property may be Issued pursu­ant to Q.S, 45-21,29 In favor of the purchaser and against the party or' parties In possession . _________________!i. by the clerk of superior court of the county In which the property is sold. Any person who occu­pies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or renewed on or alter October 1, 2007, mny, after receiving the no­tice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days' written nollce to the landlord. The notice shall aiso state that upon termi­nation of a rental agreement, the tenant Is liable for rant due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termina­tion.If the trustee is unable lo convey title to this property for any reason, the sole remedy of the purchaser Is Ihe return of the deposit. Rea­sons of such inability lo convey Include, but are not limited to, Ihe filing of a bankruptcy petition prior lo the conlirmatlon of the sale and reinstatement of the loan without Ihe knowledge of Ihe trustee. If the validity of the sale Is chal­lenged by any party, the trustee. In Ihelr sole discretion. If they be­lieve Ihe challenge to have merit, may request the court to declare the saie to be void and return the deposit. The purchaser will have no further remedy,Substitute Trustee Brock & Scott, PLLC Jeremy B, Wilkins, NCSB No, 323465431 Oleander Drive Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28403 PHONE; (910) 392-4988 FAX; (910) 392-8587 Fils No.; 09-21982-FC01 12-24-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY09SP24B NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of a Powsr of Sale contained in that cer­tain Deed of Trust executed by Dawayne E Bonds and Kathy P Bonds, Husband and Wife lo THOM AS G, JACOBS, Trustee(s), Which was dated June 30, 2005 and recorded on June 30, 2005 In Book 614 at Page 842, Davie Counly Registry, North Carolina., Default having been mads In the payment ol the note thereby secured by Ihe said Deed df Trust end Ihe undersigned. Brock & Scotl, PLLC, having been subsll­luled as Trustee In said Deed of Trust, and the holder of Ihe note evidencing said Indebtedness having directed that the Deed of Trust bs foreclossdi ths undsr- slgnsd Substltule Trustee will oiler lor sale al the courthouse door of the county courthouse where the property Is located, or the usual and customary loca­tion at the county courthouse for conducting the sale on January 4, 2010 at 12:30PM, and wlll sell lo lha highesi bidder for cash the lollowing described property situ­ated In Davie County, North Caro­lina, to wit;TRACT I:BEGINNING at an Iron dtake Northwest corner on the East side ol new street, said W.J. WIII- son'a Southwest corner and runs thence North 54 degs. 45 mln. East 125 feet, said W.J. Willson's Southsast corner; thence South 34 degs. East 125 feet to an iron slake. Southeast corner fo Lot here described; thence Soulh 54 degs'; 45 mln West 125 test to an iron stake on the East side of new street; thencs North 34 dsgs. West with slreet 125 feet TO POINT OF BEGINNING, be­ing parts ol Lots Nos, 85, 86, 87, 88 and 89 of Sarah Ksily Subdivi­sion. For reference ss's map re- corded.ln Book 30, page 80, Sec­tion No, 2 and doed recorded in Book 46, page 611.TRACT II:A certain 15 fool by 125 fool strip of iand adjoining the lands of W.J. Wilson on ths Northwest, Graham Madison on the North­east, Roy Colletts on ths South- sasl and Nsllle Lee Daywalt on the Southwest and bounded as' follows, viz:BEGINNING at ah Iron slake, W.J. Wilson's Southwsst cornsr; thsnce North 54 degs. 45 mln. East 15 fsst to an Iron pin, nsw cornsr; thence South 34 East 125 fest to an Iron pin, nsw cornsr; thsncs South 54 dsgs. 45 min. Wsst 15 feel, original corner; thence North 34 degs. West 125 fast TO THE PONT AND PUCE OF BEGINNING, and being a 15 foot strip localsd on the Easl end of a lot described In a prior deed between the same parties dated Ssptembsr 21, 1960, and sal forth In Deed Book 63 al page 396, Davie County Registry. Te;tar:Bonds. Dawayns 21090.1 Save and except any releases, deeds of reiease'or prior convey­ances of record.Said property Is commonly known as 101B Howard Street, Mooksvllle, NC 27028. , Third party purchasers musl pay ths excise lax, and the court costs of Forty-Five Cents (45c) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) pursuant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1). A cash dsposit (no psrsonai chscks) of five per­cent (5%) of the purchase price, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required at the time of Ihe sale. Following the expiration of the statutory upset bid period, ali the remaining amounts are Imme­diately due and owing.Said property lo be offered pur­suant lo Ihls Notice of Sale is be­ing offered for sale, transfer and conveyance "AS IS WHERE IS." There are no representations of. warranty reialing to Ihe title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing In, on, at, or relating to'the property be­ing offered for sale. This sale Is made subject to ali prior liens, un­paid laxes, any unpaid land trans­fer taxes, special assessments, easements, rights of way, deeds of release, and any olher encum­brances or exceptions of record. To the best of the knowledge and belief ol the undersigned, the cur­rent owner(s) of the property Is/ are Dawayne E. Bonds.An Order lor possession of ths propsrty may be Issued pursu­ant lo Q.Si 45-21.29 In favor of the purchaser and against Ihe party or parties In possession by the clerk of superior court of the county In which the property is sold. Any person who occu­pies the property pursuant lo a rental agreement entered Into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the no­tice of sale, terminate the rental agreernent upon' 10 days' written notice lo tho landlord. The notice shall also state that' upon termi­nation ol a rental agreement, the tenant is liable lor rent due under ths rental agreement prorated to the effsclive date of the termina­tionIf the trustee Is unable to convey title to this property for any reason,, the sole remedy of the purchaser Is the return of the deposit. Rea­sons of such inability to convey include, but are not limited to, the filing of a bankruptcy petition prior lo Ihe confirmation ol the sale and reinstatement of the loan without the knowledge of the trustee, If the validity of Ihe sale is chal­lenged by any party, the trustee, In their sole discretion. If they be­lieve Ihe challenge to have merit, may request Ihe court to declare Ihe saie to be void and return Ihe deposit. The purchaser will have no further remedy.Substitute Trustee Brock a’Scotl, PLLC Jeremy B. Wiikins, NCSB No.32346,5431 Olsandsr Drive Suite 200 : Wilmington, NC 28403 PHONE; (910)392-4988 FAX; (910) 392-8587 FileNo.;09-21288-FC 12-24-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving qualified as Executrix of Ihe Estate of LILLIAN E. TAL­LENT, lale of Davie County, this is to notlly ail persons, firms and corporations having claims agalns said estate to present theni lo Ihe undersigned on or before March10.2010, (being three (3) months from Ihe first day of pubilcalion of Ihis notice) or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ali persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. ,This the 7th day of December, 2009.ALMA JOY TUTTLE 156 Cricket Lane Mocksvliie, NC 27028 MARTIN & VAN HOY, LLP Attorneys at Law Ten Court Square Mocksvilie, NC 27028 12-10-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving qualllled as Executor of the Estate of HERMAN J. SPILL­MAN, late of Davie Counly, this Is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims agalns said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before March10.2010, (being three (3) months from the flrst day of publication of this nollce) or this notice wlii be pleaded In bar of their recovery. Ail persons, firms, and corporations Indebted to said estate wlll please make Immediate payment lo the undersigned,' This Ihe 10th day of December, 2009,'DALE HOWELL , 1825 Yadkin Valley Road Advance, NC 27006 12-10-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR’S NOTICEHaving qualllled as Executor of the Estate qf CUSSEL MARTIN ANDERSON, Deceased, late ol Davie County, North Carolina, this Is lo notify all persons having claims agalnsi the estate of Ihe deceased to exlilblt them to the undersigned on or before Febru­ary 17, 2010, or this Notice will be pleaded In bar of their righl to recover agalrist the estate of the said deceased. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment.This the 17th day of Decem­ber, 2009.Daniel Ray Anderson Executor of Ihe Estate of ClasssI Martin Anderson c/o E. Edward Vogler, Jr.Attorney for Daniel Ray Ander- '. son. Executor 181 South Main Street Mocksvlile, NC 27028 12-17-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE county NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving qualified as Executor of the Estate of BARBARA THOM- ERSON, deceassd, late of Davie Counly, North Carolina, this Is to notify ail persons, firms and corpo­rations having claims against Ihe estate of said deceaseif to exhibit them to the undersigned at 102 South Cherry Street, Winston- Salem, NC 27101, on or before March 19,2010, or Ihls notice will be pleaded In bar of their recov­ery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment.This the 9th day of December, 2009,Harold Wayne Thomerson, Executor of the Estaste of Bar­bara Thomerson Stafford R. Peebles, Jr„ Esq.102 Soulh Cherry Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving qualified as Executrix of the Estate of ROY S. BROWN, JR„ late of Davie Counly, this Is to notify all persons, firms and corporallons having claims agalns said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before March 10,2010, (being three (3) months Irom the llrst day ot pubilcalion ot this notice) or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, Arms, and corporations Indebted lo said estate will please make Immediate payment lo Ihe undersigned.This the 3rd day of December, 2009., EUINE P. BROWN 654 Sanford Avenue Mocksvlile, NC 27028 MARTIN & VAN HOY, LLP Attorneys at Law Ten Court Square Mocksvilie, NC 27028 12-10-4tn F O R S A L E : Cars • frucksUtility Buiidings Carports: All Sizes, All Galvanized All Size Dog Lots 336-751-3442 Mocksvilie, NC NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving qualified as the Ad­ministrator СТА of the Estate of Robert Dean Amos, Deceased, late of Davie County, this Is to notify all persons, firms or cor­porations, having claims against the estate to present same duly proven to Ihe undersigned on or before the 12th day of March, 2010; othenivlse, this notice will be pled In bar of recovery. All persons, firms or corporations Indebted to the estate will please make prompt settlement with tho Administrator СТА.This 3rd day of December, '2009., Davie E. Inablnett P.O. Box 1657 Lexington, NC 27293-1657 Administrator СТА ol theEstate of Robert Dean Amos, DeceasedBrinkley Walser, PLLC P.O. 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Boys* 6-24mo dothos. Somo now, eomo toyo. $75 for 704-вз:‘ Computers & Software Computar oquipmont.Exlemal CD drivo. $30. Ploaso call 704-637-0058 lor moro Inlormatbn Computor, Qatoway all In'ono oyotom. 17 ' Hal panol. $165. Pleaso call 704-713-3237 Exercise Equipment Exnrclso EquipnM»fH Resolve to Get FItl Total Gym 1700. Usod vory llltlo. Bxiromoly good concllllon. Llko now. $150. 704-223-0697 Fuel & Wood Firewood For Solo Roady lo Burn, you haul. Ploaso Call 330-492-7331 Furniture & Appliances Bunk bod, rod. Largo on bottom, small on top. t>la mattrosses. Noede lo bo togelher. $25; Call 637-0050 Hlghcholr. Qmco Classic Cherry Wood High Choir. Like new, $75 (rolalls for $149.99) 704-270-3175 Lift ohafr. Light brown. Used loss than 1 monlh. Bought now. $500. Cash only. 704-857-.1297 Rofrigorator, small. Vi/orks greatl $100. Washor & diver sot, $250. Call 704-7D6-1926 Vacuum oloaner. Kliby 2000 llmllod odillon with nitachments and sham, pooor. Llko now. $499. 704-057-6029 Machine & Tools 94-90 Mustonn Chromo Whools with whlto toller tlres-704-S79-5433 $300.00 \V/wi Pctir uml Virfiiniu McDcviu of Advanct' wait to Creece, ituy uutunilly took thciv Duvlv County Etuvrprise’Rccord to kei’p in touch with home folks white off in a dl.stant land. White others looked at the Acropolis ond The Parthenon. Peter md Virginia kept ihcir eyes on IJovIe County. ___ f- ./u , .T h is n e w s p a p e r r e a lly g e ts a r o u n d . D A V IB C O U N T Y E M T E R P R I / ^ E C O R D C all 336-751-2120 to subscriba. Mise For Sale Cleanupl 1(3 gal. Shop Vac $25; 2 WoQcloalers $25: 13” TV $10. 3x4 Trailer $65. 7Ü4-270-OO29. Free ChrlfllmflB Trees. LIvo and artliicia). 704* 057*1007 FREE dry pine. Trooa cut down & In 3*4 fool Qoctlons. You haul. Call 704-270-1422 Holmot. Mililary kolvar holmol. Modlum eizo. Qood conrJIIion. $300. 704-637-0058 ^porting Goods Pool Tobio. Excollonl condlllon. All accoss. $500. Ploaso call 336- 918-0477 for moro Info. Want to Buy Merchandise Timber wanted - Pino or hardwood. 5 acros or moro soloct or cloar cut. Shavor Wood Products, Inc. COII704-27B-029I. Tlmbor Wanted, 1 aero or moro, pine or hard­ wood, clour or soloct. H & M Logging, 330-408- 0570 Cats Dogs Border Collle-Lab pups Iroo to good homo only. Had 1“ shols. 704 033- 8693 or 704-202-7028 Free dog. Beagle mix, black and brown. 1 year old. Namod "Roxy* Housebroksn, spayed & UTO on sliots. Qroot family pet & lovos lo play. Call ЗЭ0-941-71О7 Froe Qoidon Rotrtovoi mix. Malo. Free Boston Terrier mix lemalo. 704- 252-1840 Jack« mango medicine promotes heal­ ing and halrgrowlh to any mongo, hot spot, or fun­ gus on dogs S horses without storoldsi Yad- kinvlllo Quality Haidwaro 679-2049 Mlxod Rod bono Coon Hound and Beagle mix. Mato/ lomalo. tJTD on shots. Froo. 300-284- 5034 Sheltlo/AustralllonShepherd mix pupplos. Born 11/19/09. Froo. Cnll 704-030-3770 # * <ii ifl .»1 W » 3 kiltons. Tabby tiger striped. Utter box trained. Need good warm homos. Froo. 7O4-06O-3749 » iV ii, * \ii !t> * « Free cot. Yellow. 6 months old. Malo. Vory lilondly. UTD oh shols. Ploaso coll 704-223-1506 Freo kittens. 12-14 wooks. 4 available. Gray & while, gold, calico, & black. Litter. Iralnod. Call 704-850-8334 . Kiltons, Iroo to good homos. Cute and ndorablo, Call 330-009- 0202, Mooksvlllo. 'oiy small toy poo Ooaulllul pups boin on Novombor 4, Rogistorod wllh IlrsI shots nnd wormod, Roady In limo for Christmas. $450, 704-970-8731 Instruction Atrltnos aro hiring- Train tor high paying Avlallon Mainlenanco Caroor. FAA approved program. Financial aid If oualllled. Housing availablo. Call Avlallon Instllulo ol Main­ tenance 668) 349-S307. ATTEND COLLEQE ON­LINE from home. Medi­ cal, Buslnoss, Paralegal, Accounting, Criminal Jus­ tlco. Job placomont as­ sistance. Compuler avail­ able. Financial aid II qual- lllod. Call 686-099-0910, www.CenluraOnllno.com Lost & Found Dog. 3yr lawn lemafoBoxer, outside dog. Nol good wllh small animals. Froel 704-630-0409 Found Boaglo. Male. Trl- colored. Found In South Rowan YMCA area. Ploaso call 704-057-6537 Homes (or Sale MODULAR HOME OUTLET Id Homos Mocksvllle, Rlchtlold and Qroonsboro Is soiling 3 Display Truo Modular Homos, All hovo porchos. Highest conslruction standards of any display modulars In N.CJ. Period. En|oy hugo savings os we mako room for now homes. Freight, Inslalla- tlon, trim and brick foun­ dation Includedf 330-362- 0031, Anthony. www.soloclmodular.com Classifieds Work! 1-877-751-2120 Homes for Salo Foreclosed Onllno Homo Auction. B00> Homos. Bids Opon 1/11. Open Houso: 1/3.9 & 10. View Full Llsllngs & Do- tails: v/v/w.Auctlon.com. REDC. Brkr 20400. Reduced for Holiday Sale Kinderton. Immnculnto 3BR, 2>iBA. 2 level, mastor BR en irialn, 2 cor garngo, scroonod In porch, court­ yard, and mony othor at- tractlvo leaturos. $210,000, Janlco McDonlol ol Pen­ nington 8 Company Really at 338-909-0747; omoll us: lanlcemacOlnnlcomac.com To see more Classlllods, and click on ^^inssitlods at Iho lop ol Iho liomo page Found. Small Dog Comatzer Road Area Ploase Call To Idontily 330-414-4060 Help Me Get Home! Found dog. Yorklo Mix noiu Chorry Hill Rd. Ploaso call704-036-5700 other Pets Froe hametors. Russian dwarf. Sovorai availobto. All within 1-2 monlha, Ploaso call Shelly 704- 645-0002 Business Opportunities ALL CASH VENDINQI Oo You Enrn Up to $800/day (potontini)? Your own locnl routo. 25 Mnchinoo nnd Cnndy. All lor $0.005, l-nQO-753- 3450, MultiVond. LLC. inmpson Prico Is - Ploaso holp us find our Qroaf Pyronooa dogi Losl ChrlalmfiQ Evo. Hinh Rock Lako/ Clark Rd aron. Pioaso call 704-036-0477 or 704 039-5069. 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Oakwood Fed ory DirectFflctory Dirocl Pricina Upto$9.(X)OnotMiloe Ownor rinandng ovallatAi 336*299-6520 Wanted: Real Estate (.•nd or Dovalopmanta tWanted. Wo buy or mar­ ket dovolopmont lots. Mountain or Waterfront Communities In NC, SC, AL, GA and FL. Call 000- 455-1001, Exl.1034. _A£artments_ RENTED I ranted my aparlnioni /n less than a wtakl - Я1. Salisbuiy RENTED Òondos and Townhotnea Tantttwood Farm 2BR, 2BA upper lovol condo, cathedral collina, FfP, built In bookcase In L/P, al lupllancesl CLUB Н0из1л>0а. $075ime. Calt 336-760-4541 Houses tor Rent Cetitury 31 Triad 3U-7SI-21H 4ia Oakland Avg., Mock>vllie.3DR.20A. Rongo, (ofrfg., dlstiwash- or. hoot pump. $005/mo. 23gMcCullouoh Rd. 2BR.1DA. Oil hoatAvln- dow air. $525/ino. 1t30ekw(ndDr.<20R.2DA condo In Klndorton. АЛ oppliancoe Incl. Wash­ er A d<yor. $79S/mo. S32 Church St. Ext. 2/3DR, IDA ranch. Appll- ancos Includod. $52S/ma 187 RoMrve Or. Brand new lahofront golf coureo homo w/ gorgoous viow ol Lako Loulso&eurroiind- Ipg ooll community. $1.45(Vmo. 2П Cemer СоЫмтм Largo 3DR. 2DA. Largo foncod back­yard. $б9£йпопт. 222 Town Park Drive Kinderton 8ut>dlvltlon Advance. 4QR. 3DA. For­mal dining & olfico, $1.40(Vmo. 307Piccadilly Dr.- Wlnilon-8alom3BH, 20A. Full basomont.$7&Q/mo. Call Century 2t Triad ЭЭ0-761-2222 Mon-Frl вальбрт OR 336-761-5655 Ext 213 nlghtaand weekend». ERA Premier Realty Jackie Coulalon 33&-753-8777 or 336-761-2065 MOCKSVIUE • Smoko freo 3BR, 2BA brick home. Nowly romod- olod on 1.19 ao, Irg liv­ ing room, den w/FP, kil w/dining aroo. . 2 laundry locations, full bsml & owner main­ tains yard. $900/mo. MOCK8VILU-3BR, 1>iBA. Weil-maintained home with appliances, . heat pump, full base­ ment, deck & large lot. Pels negotiable. $725/month . MOCKSVILLE • 3BR, 2BAh9mein Elisha . Creei<. Qroat room w/lirepiace, dining room, dock, porch & garage. $950/monlh. MOCKSVILLE - Dou- biewide on approx 1/2ao • open floor plan, split bedroom • 3BR, 2BA,MBAw/garden tub. $675/mo. MOCKSVILLE-2BR. IBAcottago with hard­ wood floors, in-town location on 1/2ao, win­ dow a/o * $4p0/mo. ERA Premier Realty Jackie Coulston ЗЗв-753'6777 or 336-751-2056 Houses for Rent China Grove. 3 BR, 2BA, 2 Story built In 2007. 1300 sq ft. $900/month -f dop. NO smoking. No pets. Will be vacant mkJ Deo. Cali 704-857-4256 China Qrovs. Nico, largo & roomy. Eioc.. HVAC. 3Bfl, 2BA (10 rooms) garages, out bidgs. Stovo, fridgo, OW.1.840eqH.$e00/mo.+ dop. 704'057*7699 1й е щ £ Ш З З Mocksvllle. 147 Hillcrost St. 2BR, IBA. $450i/mon№. $300 do- poait. 336-751-1152 Mooiuvllle. 1474 Mairi Church Rd. Ext. Single family homo located in good neighborhood. Wm. R. Davle Schooi Distrk;t. 4BR, 2 full boths, L/R. eat- in kltchon. Ail appliances includod, h/w floors, co- ramto tllo, w/w caipot. W/D hookups, onorgy offlciont, contra) hoat and air, .H ocre k)l with mature shade. No Smoking - No Pole $67S/mo. 336-413-0833 PENNINOTON A CO. 336-908-0400, ЭЭ6-М»«747 Wo havo rontala available. Landlord« and tonante - CaH ua for Information on propor- tloe or proporty manago- nwnt. Wo hovo on automat­ed ptione syfltom tor Infor­mation. ForUe»ng and Salos Div)- alon or Commerciai Proper- Uoa/Butlnosses for Ioaso or eato.CallJanlco McDaniel азе-900-0747 PenntnQton A Co. 336^96-0400 336-00^47 Wlnston-t noar Hanes Mall. 2BR, mBA. Central heal/air. Fenced backyord. Appl. & dop. roquirod. 704-278-1717 Autos 1900 Chevy ouolom Iruck deluxe. 5.7 Liter, 350 mo­ tor, 4x4 mns good. Dual oxhausL 330-492-7140 alter 5pm. I.....N01^2003, ACCORD EX. $500-700 down, will holp llnanco, Crodlt, No Probtomi Prlvato party salo. aCall 704 1630 Morouiy, 2004 Marquis LS. Full power, loalhor In­ terior, hew tires, new bat­ tery. 40,000 miles. $9,000. Call 751-3705 Boats & Watercraft Buy Mei 1S97 May Craft Cantar Concole. 23 It. 225 BIuu Wator Mercury. $18.500 or bost offor. Musl Sodi $21.000 Invostod. Cali 704-8.^5-2240 Motorcycles &ATVS Great Christmas Ideai Suxukf, 2000. LTZ 250. Awosomo sport four-whoolor, High performance pipo. EX' coflom condition. Awhdolol olfuni $2,250. Call lor moro Infoimatton 704-Í 50-6772 Trucks, SUVs & Vans Office and Commerciai Harmony. 2BR, IBA. Just out of Davie County. $350/mo. -f $300 dop. Call Joo ot 704-546-2089 Mockevilie 2BR.1BA sin­gle wido, privato iot, now updates, appliances, A/C. $450/mo $450 dop. 2 peo­ ple. refs. 336-492-7811 Mockevilie. 3BR. 2BA sin- gkiwklo. Pdvate, acre wood­ ed iot country. Close lo high school. Section 0 approved. 704-630-0685 Mockevilie. Roady Now 2 BR brick houso. fumlshod, also oloclrk}, $550/ mo. 2BR, 1 BA тоЫв home, privalo lol. 704-267-6581 RENTED Our moUte horne rm iad m re ф Ш у M t! th o u ^ Г М о < Ь т . RENTED Autos DONATE YOUR VEHI­CLE- Rooolvo $1000 Qrocory Coupon. United Broast Cancor Founda- lion. Free Mammograms, Broast Cancer into; www.ubct.lnlo, Froe Tow­ ing, Tax Deductible, Non- Runners Accoptod, 1- 000-400-5004;__________ Rontal M a id M O o iiM P V ^ ^Low miles, oxcollont con­ dlllon. KAust solll 330-761-3442 •similar to photo OCM Butlneti Park« For eato or loaoo, 0,000 so, tl. building, 1500 lo 4500 sq It ur)its. Commerciai lots lor salo or wlU buikl to suit ten­oni. 336-098-3I65 SOLD 1 s M my Injck In a llllle over a week. I’m very pleased wilh Ihe re-. sponsB llmol - D.Y., Sel- Isbury SOLD Mocktvlll« A Ad- vanoa iocaltons. Olltao spaco availablo with oOsy access to 1-40, high visibility, ample parking. Small spaco or larger doponding on your needs. Terms ne­ gotiable. 330-909-12B4 Auctions Mockavllle, on square. StorolronI or ollico, approx. 700 sq. II. Call 704-270-1717 2 DAY UQUIDATION Auction- January B & 0 al 10 a.m.. 2920 N. Tyron Siroot, Charlotte, NC. Complete llquklallon ol Alllson-Erwin Co., a 116 yoar old lumituro compa­ ny. Now In box lumituro & electronics. Bedroom, Dining Room, Living Room Suites, TVs, Com­puters, Electronics, www.CiossioAuolions.- com ' 704-888-1047. NCAFS479 ' Manufactured Home for Rent Advance. 2BR/2BA, nico seciuded mobiio home on beautllul woodod lot, car­ port, slorago building,W/D, lonced In back yanl. $a00/mo. 330-972-3010 Rowan Auction Ca Pro- tesslonal Auction Services'. Sails.,: NC 704-033-0809 Kip Jennings NCAL 0340 AdvancaTBermuila Run area. Ronl-to-OwnI Roady to rnovo Ini ЗВПгВА DW. К nc. lol $76(Vmo. 704-287-5681 CoolaanM* 2BR $100 / wk, $400 dep on 'Л ao lol. 330-996-0797, 704-976- Financial Services cdn-IOOSguuinlMil'■nwFodoralTfiwo. CommiMiori iays any emuli ropair oon^ny Ihal cloJms to be abk) lo loflaly rcniovo QccurolQ and tImeV Inlofmabon from your crodil ” report 1« lylng, Thifo‘8 no gosy flx for baa crodil. lltaKoo llmo and « coniciou» olTort to pay yourd«tit».L«amabout manooing aedit and d«b| at ti&0Ov/aediL A rrwMaaa ttom Th« PotandttiùinXi HomeJmgrovément Lawton'« Home improve­ ments. Windows, siding, flooring and morel Froo es­ timates. Cali 336-909-0695 Preasure J jV a s h ln g _ Praaaura waaher or house cleanlna. Excel­lent prices. Call lor os- limales. Call tHope or Goorgo 330-763-0230 or 330-409-5701 alter 3pm or 330-469-6700 tree Service Canopy Tree Sarvtc«, Prolosslonal service at reasonable ratea. Fully Insurod. Call lor Iree os- timalos. Roloroncos available. Also, llrowood lor sale. 330-990-4374 -----------Í--------— Do you have a business or service that you need to advertise? Cail us to place your classified ad. 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