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11-NovemberArtist With A Message M o c k s v i l l e M a n U s e s C h a l k T o C r e a t e A r t I n H i s M inistry P a g e D l D A V IE C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/EI^ECORD Nunfi6lr;44 Thursday, Nov. 7, 2002 County Manager Couid Be Hired By December Davie could have a new counly nianager on ihe job within the nexl few weeks. A comntillee has been going over resumes, and has imerviewecl several camlidates lor tlie job. An offer will be made soon. “We liave completed numerous interviews ami have identified wlio we think are Ihe top candidates," said Comniissioner Ken W hite, who headed up the search for a new county manager. "We are in Ihe process of preparing an offer to candidate nutnber one.” The com m issioners have a second choice in mind if things don't work out with their first choice. The original target date for filling the position was Dec. 1. While the board would like to meet thal deadline. W hite admits thal il will be based on when the person hired can be here. He hopes to see someone in place within the first two weeks of December. The board conducted more than a half a dozen interviews. White said, and then had secondary interviews with a smaller group. “The caliber of candidates has been unbelievable,” he said. "The quality of these people has been a tribute to Davie County. W e've had oulslanding candidates from as far away as New Mexico apply for this posilion. I have been really impressed.” I’ve Got Spirit Davie High School Dancing Boot Megan Barney stays warm at Friday night’s football game, and had plenty of energy to entertain the crowd. - Photo by Robin Fergusson Veteran’s Day Observance Monday In Mocksville Davie County w ill celebrate Veteran's Day with a parade and ceremony in downtown Mocksville Monday morning. Entrants are welcome in Ihe pa­ rade. Be at the First United Metli- odist parking lol on North Main Street no laler llian 10:30 a.m. for the short parade to the veteran's monument on the .square, where a ceremony will begin al 11. Local veterans will be recognized. There will be music and celebration, pray­ ing and speaking. "There will be room for all vet­ erans able to parlicipale, and room for all who want lo let veterans know we appreciate them and their service and sacrilice for our coun­ lry," said organizer, Lynne Hicks. Adinner for veterans will be Nov. 12 al First Baplisi Church, Mocks­ ville. Call 751-0611 by Nov. 7 lo reserve a seal. Knight, Allen On County Board; Brock For Senate R epublicans, as u sual, sw ept all races in D avie C ounty T uesday in a general election in w hich ,‘i.'i..S7 per­ cent o f elig ib le v o ters w ent lo Ihe polls. T he high num ber is even m ore sub- stanlial considering the cool, rainy day T uesday. A total o f 11,1 IS voters casl b al­ lots in D avie. Early results indicated lhal A ndrew B roek o f Farm ington w as on his w ay to becom ing elected as the new state senator, w ith a substantial lead over D em ocrat C arlyle S herrill of R ow an C ounly w ith all bul a few precincts reporling. Incum bent counly com m issioners M ichael D . A llen and B obby K nighi are b ac k on Ihe b o ard , h o ld in g off D e m o c ra tic c h a lle n g e r B o b R o se. K nighi led w ilh 6,944 v oles, follow ed by A llen w ilh 6,869 and R ose w ilh 3,876. "Il is su gratifying lo have the su p ­ porl o fth e citizens o f D avie C ounty," K nighi said. "W ere in som e ch allen g ­ ing lim es w ilh ihe stale's budget cri­ sis and Ihe shifling financial respon­ sibility lo local govenim enls. T he next few y ears w ill he d ifficult bul w ilh g o o d planning and m anagem enl, we can cope w ilh Ihese challenges. I look forw ard lo serving and being a part o f a p ro g ressiv e fo u r y ea rs fo r D avie C ounly." A lle n sa id Ihe v o te rs o f D av ic C ounly spoke. "T liey said w e are d o ­ ing w hal ihe cou n ly needs and d e ­ serv es." H e said he w ould conlinue lo be a "sounding board" for D avie resi- denls w ho w anl a say in Iheir counly govern m en t. "W e h ave som e m ajor and serious issues on Ihe lable and we as a w orking I'orce w ill do w hal is needed ;uul w hal is right for D avie C ounly," A llen said. R ose said he realized running as a D em o c ra t in a h ig h ly R e p u b lic a n county w ould be tiifficull, but he w as p leased w ith his show ing. "T h e re’s a certain elem ent w ho are saying w e w ould like lo see a change, D em ocrats and R epublicans, and that should be sending a m essage. I d o n ’l plan on dropping out of sight. W e need good candidates no m atter w hat the party.” Cooieemee Residents Working To Save 53-Year-Oid Pool COOLEEMEE - It is hard lo Ihink uboul sw im m ing when it is colli and rainy outside and you are starting to cui on yo ur furnace. Thai's not stopping residents here who are working hard to raise $25,000 by Dec. 31 to save their 53- year-old coninuinity pool. There are collection jars at local businesses and last weekend, a hotdog and bake sale raised .$960, "The kids need this pool, it is their summer here in Cooleemee" said Charlie Park. ‘ Doi Shoaf solicited baked goods over the lasi few weeks. "Last suninier as 1 walked my dog, 1 saw a little boy. He was aboul 8 or 9 years old and he was walk­ ing loward the pool with his towel. 1 lold him Ihe pool was closed bul he lold me his mom said it would open at 9 a.m. 1 walked with him down to the pool," Shoaf said. The boy looked at the pool with disappoinlment in his eyes saying, "there's no water in the pool." Shoafadmits she "had to fight back tears." Jan Ledford, who is heading up a four person commitiee lo save the pool, says there are more fund rais­ ers planned. "The Cooleemee Elementary School is going lo sell bags and bas­ kels of fruit for the Chrislmas holi­ day. We are asking the local churches to buy their fruit for fruit baskets from them." A ham supper is planned for Sat­ urday, Nov. 16, from 4-7 p.m. at the Church of the Good Shepherd, Cross & Church streets, in Cooleemee. The task of raising $25,000 is such a .short time is a daunting one but, as Ledford points oul, "it is not impossible.” "If everyone could give a little each day, we can do it. Over a pe­ riod of 100 days, giving just 25 cents a day could do it. Just $6.25 a month for four months will do it. And a donation of $25 from 1,000 people will do it." Fellow com m ittee member Sandra Ferrell says, "Don'l think one thousand olher people w ill give, so you don'l have lo. You are one of the one thousand." The "Save the Pool" Commiltee has sent lellers to local busine.sses. They ask lhal local busines.ses to seriously consider their request, Ledford said. If a local business hasn't received a letter, the group asks that the oversight not slop them from helping. Anyone wanting to help with a fund raiser or who has an idea for one is being asked to contact the pool committee. Call Ledford at the Cooleemee Hardware slore in the afternoons al 284-2234 or al home at 284-4435; Judy Brittain ai the Cooleemee Posl Office at 284-4278; Sandra Ferrell al 284-4254; or Tammy Lagle at 284-6213. "We will do it," says Ledford. "The children need a safe place to go to have fun - just like you had when you were a kid. Remember? Please don'l let the memory die with you." л * 2 . DAVIE CpUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 7, 2002 Editorial Райе DAVIE COUN TY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov, 7, 2002 - 3 C lo sin g S tre e ts Isn ’t A E a sy Tow n D e cisio n No, the Mocksville town board members aren’t trying to run down Presbylerian children with their cars. The Presbylerian churcli’s new addition has comc lo the edge of Clement Street, and now the church has asked the town board to close that section of the street. Tlie church brought children to a recent meeting to request the closing. One even suggested a board member was trying to have her run over by cars. The Mocksvillc board has a reputation of refusing to bend to intimidation tactics. Bul from children? The board likes to please churches, and the Presbyteri­ ans have made a very nice improvement. But this request is a problem. Streets are important to a town. Closing even a small section can thwart the flow of traffic. Mocksville was created the old fashioned way. A grid of streets was designed, and the town sprang around it. TItese days, interstate highways have turned city planning on its ear. The interstates have moved towns lo its intersections. Restaurants and stares have been built without the tradi­ tional grid of streets. That’s why Hillsdale and Clemmons and countless other towns that have been fostered by an inlcrstale have traffic problems. A huge trafnc accident on N.C. 801 or U.S. 1.58 at Hillsdale could cripple traffic for hours. The same accident on Main Slrccl in Mocksville would be inconvenient, but traffic can be readily and easily diverted. Streets and the flow of traffic arc one of the main func­ tions of a town government. Closing a .section of a street isn’t a routine decision. If safety is the main concern, asking for that block to be made one-way might solve the problem. Nobody on the town board wants to run over children — Baptist, Presbyterian, Mothodist... But the town certainly docs want to preserve the integrity of its streets. Soup For Halloween? About that can of tomato soup in your kid’s Halloween bag last week... I ran out of candy. The goblins were out in force on my street. Sure, I was too generous with the early comers. I gave them a handful of candy, certain that I had an ample supply. But I hadn’t shopped carefully. My last bag of candy — gummy bears — weren’t wrapped, 'nicy spilled across the table when 1 ripped open the bag. I ordered my son of driving age to the store for reinforcements. Meanwhile, the door bell was ringing furiously. First, I gave them Pop Tarts. I lumed off the porch lights, but that didn’t deter the appetite for candy. The bell continued to ring. So 1 went to the pantry. Tomato soup. Chicken noodle soup. The kids seemed to like the idea. Big soup consumers, apparently. What was taking my son so long at the store? The pantry was almost bare when they stopped coming. As the last trick-or-treaters walked away, my son re­ turned with the candy. We're eating candy for supper this week. Sure beats tomato soup. Someone told me they handed oul dimes or quarters. That would have been cheaper. — Dwighi Sparks DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRI/E^ECORD U SPS 149-160) 171 S . M ain St., P.O. Box 99. M ocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-2120 Published weekly by Ihe Davie Publishing Co. Dwight S parks......................................Editor/Publisher Robin F ergusson.................................G eneral M anager Mike Barnhardl......................................Managing Editor Ray Tutterow.........................................Advertising Director Brian Pitts................................................Sports Editor Tammy Kowalski..................................Circulation/Classilied M ockavlll« E nltrpriM Oavie R ecord C ooleem ee Journal 1916-1958 1899-1958 1901-1971 Periodicals Postage Paid in M ocksvllle, N C 27028 Sub.scription R ales Single Copy, .‘iO Cents $20 Per Year In N .C., S25 O utside N .C. PO STM A STER Send A ddress C hanges to; Diivie C ounly E nterprise Record P.O. Box 99, M ocksville, N C 2702« -1йил(л$5бе DmoCPAT In T h e M a i l ... E iljaville Teens Sponsoring Angel Project To the editor: A rc you lookinj! for a w ay lo help children in o ur com m unity thal w ould not otherw ise have C hristm as? T he E lbaville Teens for C hrist are holding their ihird annual A ngel P roject on D ec. 7 and w e are looking for help from the com m unily. O n W ednesday, N ov. 13 from -7:.10 p.m . a spaghetti dinner w ill be held in the church fello w sh ip hall to raise m oney for this project. A ny anil all donations w ill be greatly appreciated. In 2()0<l w e w ere ahle to take 15 ch ildren from Shady G rove and C o rn atzer elem entary sch o o ls sh o p p in g al W al-M art in M ocksville. A ll the chiUlren and v olunteers really enjoyed the m orning. W e even had enough m oney left over to shop I'or 7 older children in the sam e I'am ilies. In 201)1 w e w ere able to take 20 children from C ornat/.er Elem enU iry shopping, and thanks to your generous support w e w ere able to sh o p for 1.1 m ore chil­ dren m aking a grand total o f ch ild ren w e w ere able to help in 2001. C hristm as is all about help in g others in need and giving in­ stead o f receiving. T h is is y o u r w ay lo h elp a less fortunale cliiiil this C hristm as. W e hope lo sec you on N ov. 13. If you cannot attend th e sp ag h etti d in n e r and w ould like to support o u rp ro ject, don atio n s m ay be m ailed to; Elbaville Youth "A ngel P roject", c/o W endy G allim o re, 148 M yers l-ann T rail, A dvance, N C 27006. Ify o u w o u ld like lo ticlp in an> olher w ay, please call W endy at 9 4 0 -6 7 7 4 . T hank you and h ave a very b lessed holiday. W endy G allim ore A dvancc P arent Q u e stio n s P layer S elections To the editor; F irst. I w ould like to congratulate the play ers selected for Ihe ladies varsity baskelball team . M y d au g h ler has been playing basketball w ith m osl o f ihese g irls for years. D ue lo illness, she w as unable lo attend tryouls one day last w eek. In ad d itio n , she w as told that her illness w as an e.xcusc not to tryout. Yet there w ere others w ho did not participate in all o fth e days o fth e try ­ outs. She w as never conlacled th is su m m er lo play in scrim m ages. T herefore, it appeared to m e the decisio n w as not based solely on attendance. A pparently, m any d ecisions are based on afllu- ence, nepotism or coercion from o lh ers. S he had probably m ade her decision before tryouls began and n ever intended to give m y L i t t l e L e a g u e F o o t b a l l P l a y e r P r a i s e s J V R e d s k i n C o a c h e s To the editor; M y nam e is A ndrew K asling, and 1 play for the C ooleem ee R edskin JV football team . 1 w ant lo thank o u r coaches, Steve D ulin, H arlon F reem an, B rad "C o rn b read " Jones, S cott V ogler and B ritt O sborne, for volunteering ih eir tim e to leach us to play football. T hey w orked hard anil d id n ’t get paid anything. I had a lot o f fun, and learned a lot this year. 1 c a n ’t w ait to play again ne.xt year. A ndrew K asling M ocksville daughler a chance. 1 w ould like to co m m en d S h eila Tribble, her eighth grade coach. She rellects the type o f leadership needed to inspire her players. T o m y daughter. I co m m en d you for your spirit. A l­ ready, you have learned so m e v alu ab le lessons. You m ust m ain­ tain your dignity to triu m p h o v er injustice. Also, although d i­ m inished, you w ill not be d eafeated . You w ill be an inspiration to otl'.ers w ho have ex p erien ced the sam e. Patricia Peoples M ocksville 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 prim all lellers, provided they are not libelous, vulgar or in poor tasie. The editor reserves the right to edit letters for grammar and for space. All letters should include the name and address of the writer, including a signature. A telephone number, not lo be published, is also requested. Please have letters in the newspaper office no later lhan 4 p.m, Monday of the week to be published. Davie County Enterpri.se Record P.O. Box, 99, Mocksville,'or email to; emews@davie-enterprise.com. G o t A n O p in io n ? Add your vote to our weekly online poll that asks questions affecting you and Davie County Log on at www.enterprise-record.com and click on reader’s poll to cast your vote-. Results will be listed here weekly. Should United States Sen. John V p c Edwards (D-NC) Run For President? 0\j /0 No, 64% Log on now to cast your vote to the newest question. I L o n g R e c ita ls B ro u g h t C ro w d s ... A n d C ritic is m Louise Stroud 1 am im p ressed these days w ith how difl'erenl school is than in m y yo in h . I w onder how m any o f you rem em b er M iss S allie H unter. S he w as from n iu e lie ld , W .Va. and taught si.xth g rad e here for a n u m b er o f years. 1 w as in h er sixth g rad e in 1923. S he w as a large w onian. 1 w eighed 60 p o u n d s an d w as scared to death o f her. I finally got o v e r th at. S he really w asn 't dangerous. 1 rem eniber o n e d ay in class she borrow ed m y textbook, (I sat in the Iront desk on the row right in front o f her), and she a sk ed Ihe c lass a few i|ueslinns w’hicli noboily an sw ered . S h e gut m ail and Ihrew m y book halfw ay d o w n the aisle belw een tw o row s o f desks. S he said to stu d y an d s h e ’d slart o v e r in a lillle w hile. I w as afraid lo m o v e bul finally got up and w enl lo retrieve m y b o o k an d she said. " S o n y aboul y o u r book, ch ild ." W h e n a stu d e n t's han d w ritin g w as poor, she w o uld ________ say it w as so bad "a P h iladelphia law yer co u ld n 't read it." S h e had a spelling m atch the last period on F riday a fie m o o n , an d 1 really looked forw ard lo thal each w eek. S he w o u ld g iv e a lillle prize to Ihe w 'inner, and 1 w as the p roud p o sse sso r o f several little prizes. I ca n slill see M iss S allie and M r. Jake H anes rid in g the ferris w heel al the M asonic P icnic. A n o th er perso n 1 w o n d er ify o u rem em ber w as M rs. A nnie W est A n d rew s. S he cam e here lo leach piano, although she w as a v io lin v irtuoso. S h e w as a child prodigy and ca m e here a b o u t 1929 from S alem C o lleg e w here she had taught vio lin . I th in k she w an ted lo lighten h er w orkload. W hile h ere, she fo rm ed a sm all o rch estra. 1 w as I'orlunaie lo have piano le sso n s w ilh h er for o n e y ear before going to S alem . H er fee w as $1 p er lesso n , w hich w as exhorbilant at thal lim e, bul she w as c o n sid e red lops in h er field, 1 fell a little sorry for h er b e c a u se p eo p le did nol seem lo m ake friends w ilh her. S he w as B ritish an d sp o k e w ilh a d ecided accent and w hile peo p le a d m ired an d resp ected her. they kept their d istance. 1 felt h o n o red w h en she asked m e lo accom pany h er on p ian o w hen sh e a u d itio n e d at R ad io S tation W SJS in W inslon for a violin p ro g ram . I'll n ev e r forget the piano recital al Ihe en d ofmy y e a r's slu d y w ilh her. 1 played a lO -m inule nu m b er al th e end o f a tw 'o-hour recilal in the old high school aud ito riu m . T he au d ito riu m w as filled w'ith people, not because they en jo y ed p ia n o recitals bul b ecau se back then, Ihere w as little en te r­ ta in m e n t av a ilab le, and w hen there w as any kind o f p rogram al sch o o l, ev e ry b o d y W'cnt. T h e n ex t d ay , d ad d y w ent acro ss ihe street lo M r. A n g e ll's sto re an d M r. A ngell asked if dad d y had gone lo lhal aw fu l p ro g ram at Ihe sch o o l h ouse the nighl before. W hen d ad d y said he h ad , M r. A ngell said he thought thal last girl w o uld n ev e r q u it. S h e w 'cnl on an d on and on. 1 think he said so m e m o re th in g s ab o u t it an d fin ally d ad d y said, ‘W hal if y o u 'd h ad lo listen lo lh a l for th e last tw o m o n ih s?" M r. A n g ell said , "S tro u d , w as lhal L o u ise ? " W e h ad m oved d ow n to M ap le A v en u e II few y ea rs b ero re an d he h a d n ’t seen m e ev e ry day lik e h e h a d w h en w e liv ed u ptow n. S om etim es w hen y o u put y o u r fo o t in y o u r m o u th , it’s h ard to get it oul. 1 know , b ec au se il’s h ap p e n ed lo m e. A b o u l lh at tim e. M iss S allie H anes, an elderly lady w h o lived w ith h er brolher. M r. Jak e H anes, on N orlh M ain S ireel. cam e alo n g and said. "O h , Mr. S lroud. w a sn 't Ihe co n cert last nighl w o n d erfu l? A nd L ouise played so w ell. (etc. etc .)" 1 think 1 had m ore com plim en ts on m em orizing Ihe long picce than m asterin g the notes. H ow ever, by the tim e 1 had learn ed the p iece. I knew il from m em ory. V ou w ere not allo w ed lo use m usic at recitals then. A ll pieces had lo be m em orized. 1 follow ed that rule in m y 57 y ears o f leach in g piano. 1 n ev er allo w ed m usic to be used, ex c ep t o f co u rse, for duels, trio s and quartets, w h ich is stan d ard p ro ced u re. O ne subject 1 hated (I suppose because 1 w’as so po o r at it) w as m ath. 1 co u ld n 't sland alg eb ra. 1 re­ m e m b er w hen 1 w as in Ihe Sth g rad e, the te ach cr gave a six w eeks lest on A pril F o o l's day. 1 figured 1 d id n 'l have m uch lo lose, so 1 talked the stu d en ts in to puttin g “ A p ril F o o l" on th e ir p ap ers instead o f w o rk in g the pro b lem s. M ath w as Ihe last period before lunch, so the plan w'as lo hold o u r p ap ers until the bell rang and hand them to the teach er as w e m arch ed out o fth e room , otherw ise she w ou ld have lo o k ed o v e r each p ap er as it w as handed in. 1 really Ihoughi she w o u ld give the lest over, bul she Ihoughi o th e rw ise . 1 w 'asn'l p roud o f thal grad e on m y report card. B eing 12 o r 13 y ea rs old at Ihe lim e. I thought the teach er lacked a sen se o f humor. S o m etim e laler I realized it w ould have been som e tro u b le lo m ake oul an o th er lest. G eo m e try w as aw l'id. but 1 m em orized m y w ay through lh at. X eq u a lled the u n k n o w n back Ihen and still d o e s as far as I'm co n cern ed . I d o ubt that I co u ld have p assed a g e o m ­ etry ex a m , bul back Ihen you w ere ex em p t from tak in g ex a m s ify o u had an av erag e o f 90 each sem ester, so I w as fo rtu n ale nol lo h av e to take any exam s m y last tw o y ears o f high school. M r. E .C . S taten, principal, w'as m y g eo m etry leach er and he knew 1 w as m em o rizin g th e p ro b le m s and he tried hard to get m e to un d erstan d how to w o rk the p ro b le m s, b u l I nev er did. 1 really en jo y ed E nglish. T hai w as m y favorite su b jcci. M y grandl'alhcr w as a new sp ap er e d ilo r in H ick ory and did m osl o f the w rilin g for his new spaper. O nce w hen he ca m e to visit us. 1 had an assig n m en t lo w rite a th em e. 1 could h a v e d o n e il, but I felt like I o u ght lo take adv an tag e o f g ra n d p a 's visitor, so 1 g av e him the subject and asked him lo w rite it. H e did and 1 cop ied it and handed it in. T h e next d ay the le ach er asked m e to rem ain for a few m in u tes afler class. I had a q u ee r feeling in m y stom ach. H o w ev er, she said, "Y ou h av e handed in an ex cellen i them e, bu l there w as one pari 1 d id n 'l u n d erstan d ," anil she began to read a p arag rap h . 1 h a d n 't paid m uch attention to the content w hen 1 cop ied it, so I d id n 'l know w hat 1 w as g o ing lo do. A s she read, she said. "O h , 1 see. You m eant ‘so and s o .'" T h at w as a clo se call. 1 had learned m y lesson and 1 never did that again. W hen I w as yo u n g , school started in S ep tem b er and w c w ere d isn iissed every day at 10 o ’clo ck , so that the ch ild ren w ho w ere old en o u g h could help their p aren ts pick collon. It seem s lo m e this sch ed u le lasted for Ihrce w eeks, but it could have been longer. I’ve been trying to Ihink how long it has been sin ce I’ve seen a cotton p atch in D av ie C ounty. It's not free. Because y o u ’ve a lre a d y paid fo r it. andDBWAOavie Bu.sincss Women's Association рГ4»шИу />ri'.V<7l/ Timmy Abell & Laura Boosinger DavicCountyArte CouncilBaoca Fun lor the entire tamilyl Timmy & Laura till an evening with Soulhern Appalachian loilt music, a variety ol musical instruments, and good, old-fashioned lun. Pertormances include old-time tavorites, songs lor young folks, and a collection ol tradilional folk instruments. Slory telling, poetry, audience particiation, and humor complele the show. Friday, November 8, 2002 • 7:30pm Brock Performing Arts Center 622 North Main Street • Mocksville Tickets: $ 8 - Adults $ 6 - S tudents $5 - G roups oM 5 or m ore $ 1 5 - S enior Dinner & Show Contact the BOX OFFICE at 751-3000 for more information When people hear about Medicave Complete’ for U\e fti-sl lime, llicy usually can’l believe their eai-s. 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On approved credit. mm 1-886469-3I81 157 Depot Street, Mocksville, NC IN BEAUTIFUL DOWNTOWN MOCKSVILLE •4 - DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 7, 2002 C o u n ty B r ie fs Consent Agenda Approved nio follow ing ilems w ere approved in Ihe consent agenda: a proclam alion nam ing the w eek o f Sept. 23-27 Em ploy the O lder W orker W eek; acceptance o f w ater line installations al Covington Creek, O ak L eaf C ourt and A uium n C ourt; a S7X9 fund carry over for faniily services from lasl year; and ,i Iransfer of grant funds to purchase em ergency m anagem ent grant equipm ent. Committee Appointments Approved llie follow ing com m ittee appointm ents/reappoinlnienis were m ade by the hoard o f com m issioners: Jo A nn M intz. Eva Ealon and Trish Eubanks for additional ihrec year tenns on Ihe Davie Counly N ursing A dult C are H om e C om m unily A dvisory; Arnold W eath erm an re a p p o in te d to D av ie C o u n ty W atersh ed Im provem ent C om m ission for a six year term ; A ubrey W ensil and Kim Harris to Ihe Surry C ounty H ousing Consorlium ; B arbnn Ijam es and D iane W allace reappointed lo the C enterPoint Human Ser\ ices Board for four year term s; A ubrey W ensil to the Senior Services Advisory Board for a ihree year tem i; and C arl Davidson to Ihe Yadkin R iver C om m ission for a Iwo yeartem i. O ne residenl is also to serve on the R iver C om m ission, but will be nam ed later. D ebbie Jones, C harlene L ew is, and B arbara Basham were reappointed to Ihe P artnership for C hildren Board. Randy Forlentxirry. Judy M ayfield. A nika Fuller, Carol Livengood, Patsy G riffm . Jo A nn Mint?.. G ina C ollins .m l Sister Susie D andison were all appointed lo the sam e board. A ll the Children Board m em bers listed above w ill serve three-year tem is. Work First PiMic Hearing Set The board approved a public hearing O cl. 21. during the county board m eeling at 7 p.m . for public input on Ihe W ork First Plan. Work First is a program lhat helps the unem ployed find jobs and care for their fam ilies. Last year the program helped 69 people find jobs. Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement Tlie revised N .C. Statew ide Em ergency M anagem ent M utual Aid and Assistance A grcenient w as approved.D avie County Joined 96 other counties in signing the docum ent w hich allow s counties lo work together in em ergencies. Agreement With Cooleemee Approved The board nilified an agreem enl w ith Ihc low n of Cooleem ee regarding services the county provides the low n. including la.x collection, building inspcclion and flood plain m an.igem enl. and library services. C ooleem ee approved the agreem ent al the end o f Seplember. Zoning Briefings The board heard zoning briefings for Ihe follow ing requests, all o f w hich w ere approved by the planning board Lee Barber and others have requested rezoning 6.184 acrcs adjoining the M eadow ood subdivision o ff Junction R oad from R esidenlial A gricultural to R esidenlial. R ezoning the land (parcel 27.0,‘i of tax m ap L-3) w ould allow the subdivision lo be in a consistent land class. Seven addilional lols arc planned in this section of Ihe subdivision. Wireless Ordinance Approved W ith llie O ct. 7 m eeting being the lasl m ceiing for the board lo lake action on the w ireless ordinance before il died, the board approved the ordinance. S ince the proposed ordinance was com pleled. the counly lias been w orking w ilh a lem por.iry version o f the final ordinance, asking w ireless providers lo act as if the final ordinance was in place. County Funds Now Available Follow ing the state approving a budget for this year, the com m issioners discussed w hether or nol lo lift a hiring freeze, as well as lifting freezes on education and training and capital expenditure funds. T he board approved lifting Ihe freezes on education and training and capital expenditures, bul said ihcy w anted departm ent heads lo Ihink long and hard before approving purchases using ihose funds. Board Approves Multi-Agency Unit D avie C ounly w ill conlinue to participate in the S h eriffs M ulti-A gency T raffic Interdiction U nil follow ing the board approving Ihe county’s $2.625 contribution lo Ihe project, Davie is one of six counties lhal participated in the program thal allow s countics to w ork together lo set up traffic stops. T he county’s portion of the funding w as already in the budgel. Grady Spry Honored Family, friends and C ooleem ee board m em bers were presenl w hen couniy com m issioners h o nored the late M ayor G rady M cK innley Spry Jr. for his years o f service he gave lo Cooleem ee and Ihe county. ' 25 Years of Service Appreciated Recently relired. R onnie Tlionipson w as honored for 2.“; years of service in cooperative extension. Thom pson w as direclor of the county’s C ooperative Extension program . Work First Plan Adopted Follow ing a public hearing in w hich no one m ade com m ents. Ihe board adopted the 2003-2005 W ork First plan. The prograin helps people find em ploym ent. Wagner Land Rezoned Sandra W agner appeared before the counly com m issioners asking for 3.52 acres of land on A ngell Road be rezoned from R esidential R -20 to R esidential A gricultural so she could m ove a m obile hom e onto the properly. W ith m obile hom es locaied on adjoining properties. Ihc board approved Ihe rezoning. U.S. 64 Highway Business Special Use Follow ing a public hearing in w hich no one spoke for or against the rezoning. the board approved rezoning .797 acres of land on U.S. 64 East from R -20 lo H ighw ay Busine.ss Special Use. The land, ow ned by Tony M oore, will be used for his roadside repair business. R oughly 20 percent o f his business needs lo be done at his shop. Schools Receive Technology Funding Butch R ooney and Superintendent D ub Potts asked the hoard 10 release S136,(KK) from escrow for technology purchases. "The board o f com m issioners had the foresight lo set m oney aside for this,” Potts said. “ In four years, w e have not asked lo get in the pot." The m oney, w hich w as held in escrow for ihis purpose, will be used lo im prove local area netw orks al all the schools. Rooney w as able lo get a lim ited lim e olTer from C isco Syslem s for 5(K{ off Ihe retail price for Ihe equipm ent. This offers a savings of over 530.000 if Ihe offer w as accepled w ilhin 60 days, The hoard approved releasing the funds for the purchases as presenled, EMS Getting Two Lifepack 12s The board approved EM S D irector D w ayne Sm ith's request o purchase Iwo Lifepack 12 m onitoring devices in the budget. Tlie new er m odels have feaiures the Lifepack I Os do nol, including a 12 lead EK G versus the 3 lead EK G . "T hey will definitely help us save lives," he said. Joyce Engineering Contracts T h e b o ard a p p ro v e d a c o n tra c t su b m itte d by Jo y ce E ngineering for th e co n slru clio n ad m inistration and qualily assurance for Ihc final phases o f the conslruclion and dem olition landfill closure projecl. Purchasing Policy Decision Tabled The board tabled discussion on changes to the appendix lo the Davie C ounty Purchasing Policy. U ntil the rules have been approved, high dollar projects such as w aler im provem ents cannot proceed. County OKs Government Committee D avie C ounly has jo in e d a m o v em en t su p p o rtin g the form ation o f a Uical governm enl com m iuee lo protect interests as Adelphia C om m unicalions filed for bankruptcy in N ew Y ork.The program w ould w ork to protect Ihe interests o f local governm ents lhat hold a franchise agreem enl w ith A delphia. C ounty A ttorney Bob Price said A delphia’s C hapter 11 restructuring had no effect, good or bail, on service in D avie County. Dwiggins Metal Masters The board sold D w iggins M etal M asters a 14- x 150-foot driveway at 124 W ilkesboro St. for SI,(K)0. The drivew ay was part o fth e N ew H orizons properly lhat w as deeded to Ihe counly by the slate. Election Board Purchasing Machines Due lo a fire sale in M itchell C ounly. Ihe elections office was granled pem iission lo purchase 11 additional election m achines, al a cost of S 1 ,(XX) each. N ew m achines cost approxim ately S4,(XX). County Works To Ease Festival Traffic County repre.senlalives have been m eeting w iih Tanglew ood Park, D epartm enl o f T ransportalion. H ighw ay Palrol and olher local representatives to w ork out solutions lo last year's traffic congestion around the 801/158 interchange. In the past, traffic has blocked people's honies and businesses. C oncents w ere also raised about being able lo gel EM S personnel from the station on Yadkin Valley R oad to the nursing hom e on SOI. As o f Ihe com m issioners m eeting, Ihere had been no final decision. To help fund our 3 '“' Annual Angel Project for children in our community Elbaville United Methodist Church 259S US Hwy HOI S. Advance Wednesday, November 13th 5:00pm to 7:30pm Please Join us and help make Christmas brighter for less fortunate children in our community! I t ’s O K t o d r e s s c a s u a l f o r c h u r c h . J e s u s d i d . Worship where you can be comfortable in your own .shoes. Join us this Sunday, whatever you’re weiiring. The Episcopal Church of the Asccnsion at Fork 183 Fork-Bixby Road A dvance. N C 27006 336.998,0857 fp w w w .asccnslon-fork.ors Farmers To Pick FSA Committee IVIembers F arm ers w ill be voting by mail Nov, 19-Dec. 2 to elect FSA conim ittee m em bers to take of­ fice on Jan. 1. Ballots w ill be m ailed to all know n eligible voters by Nov. 19. and th ese ballo ts m usl be postm arked or retunicd by D ec. 2. A ll fanners are urged to study the ballots and vote on Ihe m ost qu alified p erso n to rep resen t them on the com m ittee. D avie C ounty is divided into tw o LA A s (local adm inistrative areas) w ith LA A 5 voting Ihis year. It consists o f Ihe area be­ low 1-40, A person may only vote in one LAA, The eleclion o f responsible fanners is im poriant to produc­ ers, Fann prognuns adm inistered by the C ounty FSA C om m ittee include com m odity price sup­ p o rt lo a n s and p ay m en ts, establism cnl of quotas, farm er loans, conservation program s, incentive, indem nity and disas­ ter paym ents for some com m odi­ ties. and other farm disaster as­ sistance. Learn To Manage Stress At Seminar On Nov. 12 E m p lo y ers w ant m ore for Iheir m oney ihese days. It seem s every em ployee is handling w hat used to be the job o f tw o or three people. And com ­ panies are constantly looking for w ays to trim one m ore slot. H onesl em ployees live w ith Ihe question. "W hat if m y com ­ pany dow nsizes and I’m the next one to be laid off.'" M ean w h ile, h ard w o rk ers lose custom ers and m oney by failing 10 accom plish all o f their assig n e d ta sk s ea c h day. In today’s fast-paced niarkel. w ith so m uch change and such high expectations, liow' does one de­ liver the g o o d s and still have tim e to actually enjoy life? T im D an n elly . a seaso n ed m a n a g e r and p ro fe ssio n a l speaker, believes you can do your job in the allotted time. And he believes you can aclualy en ­ joy it. Join him on Nov. 12 to learn som e o f Ihe fundam ental habits ordinary people cultivate in or­ der lo handle stress, becom e ef­ fective tim e m anagers, and en ­ jo y a secure life in the process. T he sm all business .seminar will be Tuesday. Nov. 12.9 a,m ,- noon al the D avie C am pus of D avidson C ounty C om m unity College, U .S. 601 Soulh. M ocks­ ville. Tuition is free, and m ate­ rials cost S7. To preregister, call 7 5 1 -2885 em ail. lkins@(Uivul.mn.cc.iu\us, or visit: yyww'MavUiwn.ccMc.iis. 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C a u d e ll L u m b e r and B u ild in g Supplies 162 Sheek Street • 751-2167 Open Daily Weeltdays 7:30 • 5:00 Sat. 7:30-12 noon D i s t r i c t C o u r t DAVIE COUN'l’Y ENTKRI’iUSE RECORD, Tliursday, Nov. 7,2002 - 5 The following cases were ilis- poscii of in Davic District Court Oct. 31. Prc.siding: Jutigc Jaines M. Honeycutt. Prosecuiing: Shawn Fraley and Kevin Heale. ;»ssislaiu ilistrici allorneys. - Ja.son Bradley Aldridge, viola­tion ofunsupen-’iscd probation, tlis- missed per compliance. - Mario Diaz Alnuizan. speeding 87 in a 70, rcduced lo improper ci|uipnienl. $7.S and cost; e.xpired inspection sticker, dismissed per correction. - Neizar Rodriguez Amaro, reck­ less driving to endanger, di.^n^¡ssed per civil settlemem. - Meagan D. Andrade, injuiy to personal properly, threatening phone call» disniissed per t^Kdialion. - William C. Austin, exceeding posted .speetl. reduced to improper equipmeni. cosi. • Heather Nicole Boger, speed­ing 66 in a 45. reduced lo in a 45, prayer for judgn^cni continued on cosi. - Victoria L. Bolton, simple worthless check, disniissed j>er civil selllemenl. - Ginger Cockcrliam. two counts simple worthless check, dismissed per civil settlement.- Jeffrey H. Davis, worthless check, dismissed per civil setlle- meni. • Peggy Troutman Davis, harass­ing phone call, dismis.sed at request of pro.seculing wilness.- Henry Dunnenberger, IV, speeding 92 in a 70. reduced lo 74 in a 70. cosi. - Marivel Inez Enriquez, worth­ less check, dismissed per civil selllemenl. - Timolhy A. Poley. communi­cating threats, assaull, dismissed al request of prosecuiing wilness.- Timolhy Mallhew Foster, pos­ session of fortified wine/liquor/ mixed beverage under 21, disnii.ssed - co-defendanl pled guilty. • Josephine Fuenles. worthless check on closed account, dismissed per civil seulement.- David Loy Hartsell. DWI. sen­ lenced lo 60 days injail suspended two years, surrender driver’s license and not operate motor vehicle until pro()erly licensed. 24 hours commu­nity service, SKK) and cost; open container after consuming alcohol first, dismissed per plea. • Roberl Hembree, speeding XO in a 70. rcduced to improper equip­ment. cost: driving while license revoked, reduced lo no operator’s license, prayer for judgment conlin­ued. - Crystal Dawn Holden, speed­ing KO in a 70, dismissed in interest of Juslice. - Vera Mae Ilousch, unautho­rized use of molor vehicle, dis­missed at request of proscculing wilness.- Gilbert A. Johnson, driving while license revoked, driving lefl of cenler. senlenced to 45 days sus­ pended two years, not operate mo­lor vehicle unlil properly licensed, SlOO and cost; DWI, sentenced to 12 months in prison suspended two years, seven days aelive jail time, not operate motor vehicle until properly licensed, substance abuse assessmenl. S300 and cost.- Harr>' Allen Jones. DWI. sen­ tenced lo 17 monlhs in prison sus­pended three years, 30 days aelive jail time, not operate molor vehicle until properly licensed, substance abuse assessmenl, SI62 allorney fee, $750 and cosi; driving while license revoked, unsafe movement, dismissed per plea.- Dana Moses Kiziah, speeding 63 in a 45. reduced to improper equipmeni. $25 and cost. - Perry Dean Laird, simple as­sault. dismissed at request of pros­ ecuting witness.• Robert T. Ligenfelter. speeding yO in a 70. reduced to 74-70. cost.• Mallhew Brill Logan, s|K’cding 85 in a 70, reduced to e.xceeding safe speed, prayer for judgment conlin­ued on cost. - Chrislopher J. Long, speeding 82 in a 70, reduced lo improper equipment, cost; driving while li­cense revoked, possession/display ofaltered/nctilious/revoked driver’s license, dismissed per correciioti. - Korlney Jermain Maddox. DWI. senlenced to 17 monlhs in prison lo run concurreui with any senlence being served, credii for time served; speeding 86 in a 70, driving while license revoked, dis­missed per plea. - Chrislopher L. Marlin, im­proper passing, reduccd lo ituproper equipmeni. cost.- Debra W. McIntyre, domestic violence protective order violation, dismissed.- Kurt Lucas McNabb. driving while license revoked, dismissed per corrcclion.- Jerry Alan Mercer, domestic violence prolective order violation, found not guilty.- Roger Musgrave, failure to t1le/ pay income tax, sentenced to 45 days in jail suspended three years, perform 72 hours connnunity ser­vice, pay $5,310 restitution to NC Dept, of Revenue, file and pay alt NC taxes. $250 and cost; three counis failure to file/pay Income lax. senlenced lo 45 days injail sus- {)ended three years, file and pay all NC laxes. S250 and cost. - Lalasha D. Patterson, speeding 84 in a 70, reduced lo improper equipment, S50 and cost; driving while license revoked, dismissed per correction; possession/display of aUered/fictitious revoked driver’s license, dismissed per plea; resist­ing public officer, senlenced to 30 days in jail suspended one year, 5130 attorney, $100 and cost.- Steven Allen Respess, speed­ ing 91 in a 70, reduced lo 74 in a 70, cost. - David Wayne Schamens, 11 counis failure to file/pay income tax. disniissed al request of pros­ecuting wilness. - Pili;\na M. Schamens. failure 10 file/pay income lax. disniissed at request of prosecuiing witness.- Doniini<iue Scotl. simple as­sault reduced to simple affray, sen­lenced to 30 days in jail suspended 18 months, not threaten, harass or assaull prosecuiing witness during suspension, pay $480 restitution with possible $911 restitution later, depending on insurance payout. $100 and cost, on for restitution re­view in 6 months. - Ronald Jason Sherrill, commu­ nicating ihreals, dismissed due lo false information from witness. - Creed Allen Simpkins, commu­nicating threats, disniissed per me­ diation. - Janice Shellon Smilh, misde­meanor probation violntion, proba­ tion temiinatcd.- Philip Jordan Smith, speeding 75 in a 55, reduced to improper equipment. $25 and cosi. - Sandra Violn Smith, assault wilh a deadly weapon, found not guilty; simple worlhlcss check, dis­missed per civil settlement.- William D. Towcll, Jr., simple worthless check, dismissed per civil selllemenl. - Axel A. Vazquez, speeding 80 in a 70, rcduced lo improper equip­ment, cost.- Joann Kathleen Williams, speeding 59 in a 45, reduced to im­ proper equipment, cost.railed To Appear - Ivan Perez Balboa, speeding 69 in a 55, no operator’s licensc. - Darcel Sims Burton, failure to reducc speed.- David Dolan, selling cleaning supplies without a permit.- Jared Keil Evans, driving while license revoked.- Virginia Harper Hayes, simple worthless check. - Brian Dale Hodges, harassing phone call.- Sonia Cher>’l Nonis, speeding 80 in a 70.- Charles R. Payne, Jr, selling cleaning supplies without a pcrmil. Charges Dismissed Against Farmington Dragway Employee Hy Beth Cas,sitly D avic Coim ty Kiitorprisc Rccoril A .scufflc at a local dragstrip in M ay re s u lte d in cltaryc.s iig a in st an o ffic ia l at the d ra g strip - chargcs that w ere dropped in D avic D istrict Court last w eek. N om ian W. D rouillard Jr.,48, o f W inston-Salem , is in charge o f .security, the electrical .system and technical inspections of ears at the Farm ington D ragw ay off N .C . 801. A ccording lo one of th e c o m p la in a n ts . L eroy V anL cuvan, on M ay 19. he w as in the staging lanes, w ith a friend w ho races. L isa O land. 5- V a n L c u v a n sa itl h e anti D rouillard hud som e w ords, and th e ne.4t th in g he knew . D rouillard spun him around and hit him in the chest, causing him to fall on G land's car. He saitl he never hit D rouillard. but that the altercation caused him lo pul dents in O land’s racc car. D rouillard w as charged w ith sim ple assaull and injury to per­ sonal property. D rouillard testified th at he has know n V anL cuvan sin ce 1979, one year after he began his duties at the dragstrip. H e said V an L cu v an h as ra c c d m any limes at the dragstrip, but the lasl time w as T hanksgiving, 1999. "T h at’s Ihe lasl lim e his car was allow etl oul. 1 lold him Ihen he couldn’t race his car because he hadn’t upgraded his roll bar, and fo r th a t. I re c e iv e d a cussing." said D rouillard. "O n M ay 18. he allem pled lo enter the sam e car. but h e still had nol upgraded Ihe roll bar, so I told him to lake his c a r out o f the staging lanes, and he m ade il as m iserable as he could, cussing Ihc w hole lim e." D rouillard said V anL cuvan kept his car in the staging lanes, so that other ilrivers had lo go around him and only m ovetl it ju sl m om enis before racc lim e. V anLcuvan stayed around the dragstrip. said D rouillard. " n ip ­ ping m e off every lime he saw m e, unlil 10:30 that night." O n M ay 19, VanLcuvan rc- turnetl lo the dragstrip. this tim e w ithout his race car. but accord­ ing lo D rouillard. V anLcuvan conlinued w ith Ihe obscene g es­ tures and cursing. “1 w cnl up behind him and grabbed him by the neck o f his shirt, and he spun around and grabbed my shirt. It w as a g rab ­ bing conlest at lhal poinl. and w c bolh started lo lose our balance." Thai w as w hen Ihey fell on the car. .said D rouillard. P rio r to th e s c u fflc . D rouillard had lold V anLcuvan. “T he best Ihing for you lo do is gel out o f Ihe staging lanes.” V anL cuvan’s w itnesses. Lisa O land and tw o olher people w ho had been in Ihe staging lanes, all sa id V an L cu v an d id no t hil D rouillard. O land. the other com plainant, said she is still able to race her car. bul w ould like il back in the sam e condition it w as before the fight. She had an estim ate for repairs, but Ihe am ouni w as not disclosed. A fter Ihe testim ony of the c o m p la in a n ts an d w itn e sses. D r o u illa r d 's a tlo rn e y . D an W om ble. m ade a m olion lo d is­ m iss the chargcs. saying "T his is a civil m ailer. It doe.sn’l be- long in crim inal court." W om ble said for the injury lo p erso n al p ro p erty c h a rg c . it w ould have to be show n lhat D rouillard intended to dam age the car. and thal it w as obvious he (lid nol have lhal intention. Ju d g e Ja m e s llo n c y c u ti agreed w ith W om ble. and d is­ m issed the injury to personal property charge. A s a resull of thal. Olanil w ill not be able to collect restitution for the repair o f th e ca r. u n le ss sh e la k es D rouillard to civil courl. A s to th e a ssa u lt c h a rg e . W o m b le sa id h e Ih in k s V anLcuvan "em b ellish ed " his sto ry q u ite a bit. and “given D rouillard's position al Ihc Irack and the circum stanccs," he said he w as ju stified in Ihc confron­ tation w ith V anLcuvan. Shaw n Fraley, assistant dis­ trict attorney, said “ U nw anted contact is the definition o f a.s- saull." and bccause D rouillard put his hands on V anLcuvan and s h o u ld n ’t h av e , it m ade it a crim inal act. H o n e y c u tt s a id , “ M r. D iouillard exerciscd reasonable securily m easures lo rem ove an u n ru ly p e rs o n ," a n d fo u n d D rouillard not guUly. Teen Charged With Safecracking B y B eth C assidy D avie C ounly Enterprise Record A S tatesville youlh has been arresied for .safecracking, in con­ junction w ith a breaking and en­ tering in w hich a D avie youth w as also chargcd. A ccording to a D avie County S h eriff's D epartm ent arrest re­ port. Joshua Ryan R ice, 17. of Statesville, w as charged O cl. 19. D etective Stuart Parker .said Rice and anolher teen, Jam es G am er W illiam s. 18. o f 29.3 H ob.son D rive. M ocksville, broke inlo a hom e off C alvin L ane in A ugusi. stealing item s. O ne o f Ihose w as a safe, w hich they look into a cow pasture beh in d Ihe hom e and broke open. Parker said som e o f Ihc co n ­ tents, including jew elry, w atches and radio etiuipm enl, w as recov­ ered, but w as dam aged. W illiam s w as arrested in S ep­ tem ber and charged wilh break­ ing and entering, larceny, and safecracking. D uring question­ ing. he told o f R ice's involve­ m ent and also confessed to a year-old crim e, o f stealing item s from his m other’s hom e. He w as arrested O cl. 8 and charged in lhat incidenl. Rice w as scheduled to appear in court O cl. 24. bul his case w as continued. W illiam s will appear in court Nov. 7. Teens Found With 17 Ecstasy Pills, Cash After Traffic Stop By Beth Cassidy D avic C ounty Enterprise Record Tw o teens w ho w ere pulled o v er for driving erratically were found lo have 17 ecstasy pills, as well as m arijuana, in their car. A ccording to D avie S heriff’s D cpartinenl C h ief o f E nforce­ m en t Jim m y P hipps. Zachary W illiam C onrad, 17, o f W inston- S alem . and K irby Lee Kennedy, 16, o f T hom asville, w ere in a 1994 H onda A ccord on N .C. 601 north at the 1-40 east ram p Oct. 2 0 , at 1:19 a.m ., w hen they were spotted by T rooper M . Dalton, o fth e N .C . Highwiiy Palrol, wilh C onrad driving erratically. D alton found the pills in the au to m o b ile, and nol know ing w h a t th e y w ere, c a lle d the sh eriff’s departm ent lo investi­ gate. D eputy M . Arnunn found the 17 pills and an am out o f m ari­ ju a n a n o t m ore than one-hall o u n ce in Ihe car. A lso confis­ cated w ere tw o cellular phones, a knife, a pair o f handcufis and a baseball bat, as w ell as $3,923 in cash. C o n rad w as c h a rg c d w ilh m aintaining a vehicle/dw elling/ place for controlled substances, possession w ith intenl lo sell/ deliver a controlled substance, and possession o f m arijuana. K ennedy w as charged w ith possession o f a schedule 1 co n ­ trolled substance and possession of m arijuana. B olh ap p e ared in D istric t Court O ct. 24, nnd the cases of were continued. D u rin g c o u rt th a t d ay , K e n n e d y 's S 10,000 se cu red bond w as reduced to S I,ООО by Judge Jim m y L. M yers. M yers ordered Kennedy to go back to school, obey a 6 a.m . to 6 p.m . curfew , unless in class, subm it to w arrantless searches and seizures by law or school personnel and not possess any c o n tro lle d su b sta n c e , w h ile aw aiting trial. T i r e d O F W A T T I N G ? ' Try Us. 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FREE ESTIMATES Winston-Salem Customer Service (336) 722-3441 1540 Silas Creek Parkway Office Hours: Sam-Spm nwimoPtfch www.qualityollnc.com Answeritig Service After Hours 7 2 1 - 1 3 8 1 6 - DAVIK COUNTY F.NTKKI’RISF, lUX’ORI), I luirsdii.v. Nov. 7, 2002 Public Records Mamages The following Nvcrc issued m;>r- riapc licenses by the Davie Rci:is* icf of Dcctls. - Jason Lee Booih. 29. of 217 Corric’s Lane und GundaUipc Marctnl Cniz, 16. nf 131 rnmi'Iiit Way. Mocksville.• Chrislopher Michael Davis, 2‘i. and Ralec Christine Ross. 37. of 21 ') Prati Fami Lane. Ntocksville.- Dennis Renard Eller Jr.. 2‘). of Salisbury and Dedni Chanta Ellis. 33. of 340 Monivievv Drive. Mix:ks- ville.- .Scottie Odell Clean’. 30. and Crystal Loiph McIntyre. 23. of Woodleaf. • Lonnie Jasoti llill. 32. and Katrina Al/enia Swisher. 27. of Thomawille.- Jeffrey Dan Hinson. 33. and Karen Renee Huff. 29. of Haniptonville.- loscph William H(’rt<Mi. 69.of Boonville anil Josephine Thomas Anderson. iiS. of 4S‘) Calahaln Road. Mocksville. - John Richard I.ink Jr.. 30. and Laura Denise Kirby, 2,‘s. of (->210 N.C. SOI S.. Mocksville.- William K. Marlin. 50. and Rt)sanne M. Ikadshaw. (lO. of Mooresville. • Bobby Thomas M\ers. 55. of Winston-Salem anil Helen Sparks Voune. 53. of ‘UjO Spillman Road. Mocksville. • Jayme Jolin Robinson. 32. and Debra Ann Taylor. 33. of Hannony.- Michael Davis Short. 48. and Sharon Westmoreland McCraw. 47. of 125 Hemlock St.. Mocksville. - Warren Wall. 4f>. and Karen Denise Bracken. 42. of 7255 N.C. SOI S.. Mocksville. * William Jarralt Wliite, 24. of Yadkinville and September Dawn Spillman. 19. of 173 Arrowhead Road. Mocksville. - Rotmie Allen Cranfield. 52, ami Tammalhe York Garrison. 31. of 7S4 I’ine Riil^e Road. Mocks- villc.- Dennis Lec Carlcr, 42. of 162 HillcreM Drive. Advancc and Cynthia DeniscMycrs. 41, of 566 Howardtown Circlc. Mocksvillc.• Mark Courtney Berry. 44. and Sheila Jean Deese. 50. fo 193 Postali Drive. Mocksvillc.- Jeffrey Wayne Correll. 35. and Robin Diane Dobbins, 39, of 171 Correli Road. Mocksvillc. - Danny Craig Kennedy. 37. of Trinity and Melainc Dawn Smilh. 33. of Le.xinglon.- Jeffrey Keith Ferguson. 39. of 190 N.C. SOI S.. Advance, and Debra Williamson Mclniyrc. 43. of Clemmons. - Jeffrey Scon Hager. 40, and Sharon Ann Chinn. 57. of 207 Duke St., Mocksville. - Andrew Stephen Smith, 27. and Angela Brooke Smalley. 20. of 131 Forest Lnnc Apt.4. Mocksville.- Kendall Wayne Howard, 22, and Marci Leigh Hicks. 23, of 204 Blue Bird Lane. Mocksvillc. • Charles Robens Crenshaw Ml, 29. of Clemmons and Melinda Ann Richie, 22. of 2941 U.S. 601 N.. Mocksville. - Eddie Wells, 19. of Buffalo Junction, Va. and Melissa Renee Smith, 17. of 100 NC Circle, Mocksvillc.• Todd Eugene Adams, 34. and Karen Ann Buntz, 32. of Stuiirt. Fla.- Randy Lec Barney. 39. of 221 Hobson St.. Mock.sville and Jill Denise Anderson. 35, of Lexington.- Gary Wayne Dunn. 36, and Lucy Rebccca Sutherland, 26. of 126 Blakely Lane, Mocksvillc.- Alan Ray Clark. 21. of 140 Marconi St.. and Kimberly Jo Barker, 26, of 647 Cedar Grove Church Road, Mocksville. • Daniel Eugene Mansir,4l. and Tammcra Lynn Arthurs, 43, of I2S Whitehead Drive, Advance.- Alexander Lynas-Jones, 37. and Anne Bronwyn Queen, 35. of Winston-Salem. Land Transfers The following land transfers were filed wilh Ihe Davie Register of Deeds, listed by panics involved, acreage, township and deed statnjis purchased, wilh $2 representing SLOOO.> Christopher J. Buller and Emma Butler (half interest) to Stephen R. Buller and RaquelButler. 1 lot. Fannington.- Judy A, Brinkley. Arnold Anderson and Anna Anderson.Dcteena Brown. Renee Polts nnd Steve Potts.Doug Ander­son andBrenda Anderson. Hayden Alan Anderson ami Amy A. Ander­son. Walter Austin and Mechelle Austin to Judy Brinklev. 2 tracts. Clarksville. $220. - George Roberl Slone ami An­gel S. Stone to Angela Brooke Smalley. I lol. Fullon. S44.- Kerelha C. Shore lo Kerelha C. Shore and Alexandria Nicole Shore. I acre. Famiington.• New mark Homes lo DonakI W. Rice, I lol, Famiington. S546. • William R. DeGraw Jr.. sub- stitute trustee, to John T. Smith Jr. and Marlha S.Smith. I lol.- Maria Joanna Ciilley lo IMiillip A. Crouse Jr. and Kathryn C’rouse. 20.520 stuiarc fee;. S126. ■ Jackie Frances Warner and Trances Baity Warner loJelf Warner and ('aiulace Warner. 1.5 acres. Clarksville. - Wesiview Develi>pmenl Co. to Glenn J»>hnson Builders. I Int. Fannington. S70.• CML Investments of Ftjrsyih to Disaster Kcconstruclion SeiA ices. I trad. Mncks\ ille. S137. • Nowell R\an Darsiein and .An­gela C. Darsiein lo Norman I:. Wil­ son and Nancy R. Wilson. 3 lols. $90. - Tlu>mas I.ester llemlri\ anil Betty Jean Hendrix io Billy Lesier Hendrix Sr. and Relvcca Ann Hen­drix. 3 tracts. - Michacl A. Dale and Rachael W. Dale lo Jellrey R. Watkins ;uid Karen B. Watkins. I lot, CTarks\ ille. $154. • Joseph W. Tocker 13' i interest y lo Joseph W. Tuckcr Jr.. Belly Jane Tucker. Phyllis T. Hargraves and Michael T. Tucker. 2 tracts. Fann- ington.- Louisa D. Mayhew l3*^r inter­est) to Janies Lesier Mayhew, 5.85 acres. Shady Grove. - Bonnie McDulloh Helsabeck i3‘i interest) lo Gradon Cornell Lankford. Paulette L. Burton and ('arolyn A. Smith. I acre. Famiing­ton.' Verna H. Howell (3'^i inieiest) to Kalhy Ann Miller and Ronald Gene Howell, 2 iracls. f-amiinglon. • Jason Thomas Stewan and F.rin M. Stewan 10 Cindy L. Charles. 1.61 acres. Fanningion. S2IS.- Betty Shockley Osvens to Charles Ray Owens. 2 lols. Jerusa­lem. $2. - Bobby C. Sheets lo Alvin K. C'haplin. 3 Iracls. Shady Grove. $30-1.- Fosier f-arms lo Spurgeon H. l'\»ster Jr. and Sherry M. Fosier, .45 acre. Shady Grove. $3. - Spurgeon H. I'oster Jr and Sherry M. Foster (half interest) lo Bryan Foster and Wesley Foster.97.05 acres. Shady Grove. • Bryan Foster and Elizabeth Fosier and Wesley Foster (half in­ terest) to Jerry Kenneth Foster,97.05 acres. Shady Grove. - Fosier Famis lo Jerry Kenneth Foster. 3 tracts. Shady Grove. S4S6. - William C. Hillman and Pamela M. Hillman toMary P. Wolaver. 1 lot. Mocksviiie, $443.- Homes by Jonathan Lee to Kenneth Carl Fosier and Janice Eileen Foster. I lot. Farmington. SS3S.• Marla Myers Foster and Mat­ thew S. Foster. Troy Taylor and Michelle Taylor. Shanna Taylor. Jimmy Laird Myers, executor of esiale of Tildcn Ray Myers lo Jimmy Laird Myers, 2 Iracls. Fann­ingion. $266. - Linda Smilh Dodd to Willie Gray Snnih. .K3 acre, Famiington. • Linda Smith Dodd to Natalie Dawn Dodd, .83 acre. Fannington. • Ronald Claude Kirk to Susan G. Kirk, 2.35 acres. Farmington.• John Douglas Sands Jr. and Hilda Sands lo Randy D. Anderson and Brenda Anderson, 10.630 square feci. Mocksville. $46. - Pansy Mae Wall (97ri^ interest) to Bctly W. Barney, Charlie L. Wall, Hal M. Wall and Sherrill A. Wall. 2 Iracls. Clarksville. - Ada Mac Carter (9H^i' interest) to Sylvia C. Vancc, Wayne J. СаПсг and Janicc C. Neff, 13 lots, Fullon.- Ronald W. and Martha M. Fos­ ter to James and Kelley Young. 1 lot, Mocksvjlle, S2S4.• K.T. Isenhour Construclion lo Gregory J. and Barbara A. Dunn. I building site. Famiinglon. $478.- Blanco Tacknbcry Combs & Matamoros, substilule trustee, lo Branch Banking and Trust. I acre. Clarksville, $178.- Fred O. Ellis Sr. and Marie C. Ellis and Fred O. Ellis Jr. and Hcalher F. Ellis lo ShcrmanEugene Plott and Dorolhy Gobble Ploll. 6.63 acres. Jerusalem, $108.- Rulh C. Hockaday to Richard D. Hockaday and Cathy Hockaday. 2.5 acres. Famiington.- BR 549 lo Homes by Jonathan Lee. 1 lot. Famiinglon, $141.- Grady Lester Tutterow and Ella Angeline Tutterow lo Grady Luther Tuticrow and Annette T. Drumm, 2 tracts, Clarksville.- Raymond J. Everest lo Mary Susan Parker and Lisa Marie Childress. I lot, Mocksville. $274.- Bob Cope & Son Conslruction to Joshua C. Sell and Leigh Ann R. Sell, I lot. Shady Grove. 5399. • Láveme H, Snider (3% Inler­esi) to Deborah S. Green. 2 tracts. Mocksvillc.• Janies Cleveland Ijames and Hazel C. Ijames (3% interest) to Debbie Ijames Wilson. 1 lot. Jerusa­ lem.- Doris M. Cannan. truslee of John C. Carman and Doris M. Carman Trust to Doris M. Carman. .71 acre, Mocksville.- Doris M.Camian (2.5% inter­ est) to Larry Edward Camian, .71 acre. Mocksville- Highway Patrol The following traffic wrecks >- were investigated by the N.C. High­way Palrol in Davic Counly. Kxccedin}; Sufe Speed A Clcnmions man was charged with exceeding safe speed follt»w- ing an accident on 1-40 Ocl. 29 at 7:10 a.m. George Holmes Crocker. 49. was driving a 1996 Jeep west on I- 40. when Ihe vehiclc hydroplaned and ran off the road to the lefl. The vehicle continued, hitting the me­ dian cable. Ivfore Iving moved to Ihc shoulder of the road, reporteil Troo|>er M.T. Dallon.A Winslon-Salem leen was charged w ith exceeding sale sj>cod following an accident on 1-40 Oct. 29 a; 7:20 a.m..Acci'rdiiig to a repon by I a>o|>er M.T. Dallon. Joshua Stearnian Boyle. 17. was driving a 2001 Honda west on 1-40. when the car Mocksville Police The following incidcnl.s were reponed lo Ille MiKksville I’olice Dcpaninenl. - The breaking, entering anil lar­ceny of polalu chips, doughnuts and Dohlos was reported from Fasl Track on Ocl. 28.' The larccny of tools from a site on ChurchSircet was reponed Oct. 29. - The larceny of a wallet was reported Oct. .10 from a shopping cart off Yadkinville Road. - The larccny of a 20 o/. swia was reported Oct. .10 from Morn’s Express, U.S. 601 Soulh.- Vandals damaged pro|>erty al Ihc Collette Field concession staiiil, il was reported Nov. 2. Arrests- Gilbcrlo (iumci!, .19, of Xlft Gar­ ner St.. was charged Ocl. 28 w ith DWI. driving wilhoul a liccnse. aiiil breaking, enlering and larceny. Trial date: Nov. 21. Gustavo Villanueva Arrests Mondragon, .W, of Mil N.C. Sdl S., was charged Oct. 2(> w ith DWI. Trial dale: Nov. 21.- .\larivel Inez Enrique/. 20, of 20.1 N'orlhridge Courl, was chargcil Oct. .11 wilh obsirucling justice. Trial dale; Nov. 14.- Adam J. Taylor. 19, of 770 Fork Bixby Road, Advance, w as chargcd Nov, I with larceny by employee. Trial dale: Nov. 7.- Joseph .Myers, 19, of 197 Cana Road, was chargeil Nov. I wilh lar­ceny and trespassing. I'rial dale: Nov. 7. TrafTic Accidents . Twi) school buses were in :i wreck at .1 p.m. Nov. 1 on South Salisbury Sireel. Rulh Eli/alKih Johnson, (iH, of .1.12 Parker Koad. failed lo slop ibc bus she was driving before It hit the rear of a bus driven hy Odell Lew is Rhynehardt, .“if), of-liil U.S, l.SX, Ailvance, reported Officer K.A. Donalhan. The Davic Sheriff's Departmenl made the following arresls. -Barry Andrew Darnell, 22. of 575 Todd Rd.. Advance, was ar­ rested Ocl, 28 for failure lo appear. Trial date: Nov, 21, -Dennis Curtis Clark. 47, of Lexington, was arrested Ocl. 28 for failun: lo appear. Trial dale: Nov, 25. Guilford Counly. -William Lewis Donali, 48. of 427 Hwy, 801, Advance, w.is ar­ resled Oct. 28 for failure lo appear. Trial date: Nov, 7. -James Carl Boone, Jr.. 22, was arresled Oct. 28 for larceny. Trial dale: Nov. 7.-Ryon Scott Gore. 16, of 166 CusuBclla Dr.. Advancc, w:is ar­rested Ocl, 29 for possession of beer/unfonified wine by person less lhan 21 years old. resist/obstruct/ delay public officer und damage lo propeny. Trial date: Nov. 21, -Jose Andre Vele/, 19, of 196 Sonora Dr., Advance, was arrested Oct, 29 for possession of bccr/un- fonificd wins by person less than 21 years old, resisl/obstrucl/delay public officcr. Trial date: Nov. 21.-Donald Ray Maire, 111, .1.1, of 178 Moncgan Trail, was arrested Oct. 29 for domcslic criminal tres­pass. -Jonathan Dean Robinsun, 10, of Statesville, w as arrested Oct. 29 for failure to ap|K-ar. Trial dale: Nov. 21.-Kenen Deshaw n .Myers, 25, of 171 Counly Line Rd., was arrested Oct. 30 for comnumicaling ihreals. Trial date: Nov. 7.-Lillie Mae Jolinsiin, 62, was arresled Ocl. II lor worthless check. Trial date: Nov, 14. ' -Darrell Dwight llaker, 46, w'as arresled Oct. 11 tor failure lo ap­ pear. Trial dale: Nov, 21, hydroplaned, ran off Ihe road and collided with the median cable.A .Mount Holly driver'was charged w ith exceeding safe speed following an accideni on 1-40 Ocl. 29. Janice Siittle Freeman, 51, was driving a 19S8 Chevrolel west, vs hen the v an hydroplaned anil ran off the road to Ihe left, ll continued oul ot control, hitting the meili:in cable, reported by Trooper M.T. Dalton,A Winston-Salem woman was chargcd with exceeding safe speed, after the 2(MMI Toyota she was driv­ing hydroplaned Ocl. 28. According to Trooper M.T. Dal­ton, Karyn Eli/abelh Scruggs, 25, was traveling west on 1-40, at 8:05 a.m., when her SUV hydroplaned, ran olf the road and hil Ihe median cable, before coming lo a rest. Vehicle Strikes CuhleA 1999 Dodge van struck Ihe median cable on 1-40 Ocl. 29, caus­ing over S2,(KK) In damage. According to the report, by TroopcrT.J. While. Andrew Rolien NadjadI, Jr., 35, of Burlington, was driving wesl on 1-40 al 7:05 a.m., w hen he losl control of Ihe van and w ent off the lel t shoulder, hilling Ihe median cable. Unsafe TiresA Charlotte w oinan was charged with having unsafe tires :ifler an accident Oct. 29. Carolyn Lavern Thomas, 33. was driving a 2(KK) Mitsubishi east on 1-40, at 7:55 a.m., when she losl control in heavy rain. The car went olf the road lo Ihe left, striking a guardrail, reporled Trooper T.J. While.Driver Injured, Chamed A MiK'ksville driver was Injured and charged with failure lo reduce speed, following an accident Ocl. 29 al 3:40 p.m. Trooper A.T. Keller reporled Jessica Leeanne Smilh, 19, of 991 Gladstone Kd., was driving a 1994 Ford nonh on U,S. 601 and failed to see traffic had siop|)ed. The car she was driving collided wilh a 19‘)7 Nissan, driven by Diane Har­ney Wallace, 44, of 152 Pudding Ridge Road. Wallace’s car hil a 1989 Chev- rolel, driven by Michael Thomas Owens, 51, of 163 Point Fann Lane, Smilh and a passenger. Nickole Hoy, of the same address, were laken lo Davie Counly Hospital,Driver I.euves Scene A Harmony man was charged w ith driving while licensc revoked and driving lefl of center following an accideni Ocl. 25 ut 8:59 a.m.Richard Co<ly Hutchins. 49, was driving a 1985 Cadillac south on Sheffield Road, when he losl con­lrol of the car, running off the road. The car Ihen Iraveled back across the road lo Ihe left, colliding with a ditch, bush and telephone box. The car was moved after Ihe ac­cident, and Hulchins left Ihe scene, reported Trooper F.C. Ferguson. .Safe Movement Violation A Mocksville man was charged wilh a safe movemeni violalion Oct. 26. following an accident, reponed Ггоо(к'Г F. C. Ferguson.Russell John Neace, 29. of 433 Madison Road, was kicking a 1992 Oldsmobile out of a driveway, onto Madison Road, at 11:40 a.m..A 1987 Nissan SUV, driven by David Paul Anderson, 47. of 744 S, Main Sireel, was traveling wesl on Madison Road and struck. Neace's car. Vehicles Collide Two vehicles collided al an in­ tersection on U.S. 601 Ocl. 31 at 8 a.m.TrooperJ.R. Allred reported the first vehicle, a 1988 Chevrolet pick­ up. driven by Roger Lee Adkins, 55, of 153 Halander Dr., was traveling north on U.S. 601 and ran Ihrough a red light at Ihe N.C. 801 intersec­tion.The pick-up hit a 1989 Volvo, driven by Anike Tromp Fuller, 41. of 154 Cherry Hill Road.Charges are pending. Distructlon Causes Collision An Advance woman who looked down 10 clean her glasses hit a parked car In Mocksville Nov. 3. Trooper Л. A. Justice reported Victoria Grey Riddle, 22. of 594 Gordon Dr,, was driving a 1999 Ford wesl on Gordon Dr,, at 4:50 a.m., when the car run off Ihe road and slruck a 1991 Mercury, lhat was parked on Ihe shoulder, facing east. The Mercury is owned by Charles Fredrick Beaman, Jr., of 457 Gordon Dr,Failure To Yield /\ Mocksville man was charged with failure lo yield following an accideni Ocl, 18 al 7 p.m.According lo Trooper A.J. Farmer, Fred Goodyear. 50, of 111 Jasmine Lane, was driving a 1991 Honda out of the parking lot at Sub­way In Advance, when his car struck a 2001 Suzuki SUV, driven by Lou Anne Berrier Purdue, 44, of 241 Overlook Dr.. Advance, lhat was traveling nonh on N.C. 801, Vehicles Collide Sharon Renee Wagoner, 28, of Hays, was backing a 1988 Dodge van east on a private drive off Rulph Ratledge Rd„ Ocl, 31 ut 5:44 p,m,. when Ihc van hil u 1987 Ford van. which was purkcd fucing wesl. re­porled Trooper F.C, Ferguson,The Ford vun is owned by Billy Wiley Edwards, of Hannony. Mocksvillc Teen Charged A Mocksville teen wus chargcd with failure to yield to stop sign fol­lowing an accident Nov. 3 al 6:10 p.m.Trooper F.C. Ferguson reported Allison Counney Waypa. 16, of 475 Country Ln., was turning a 1998 Volkswagen from Gladstone Rd. onlo U.S. 601 north, when her car hit a 2000 Honda, driven by Nereida Arroyo, 22. of 140 Hillcrest Cl.. Mocksvillc. Chargcs FiledA Hannony driver wus charged with DWl and driving while licensc revoked following an accident Nov. 1 at 2:25 a.m.Unique Lonetle Dallon, 22. wus driving u 1996 Toyota eust on U.S. 64, when Ihe cur run off the road lo Ihc lefl .md collided with a guard­rail on the westbound shoulder. The car then ran back across Ihe road and hit another guardrail, be­ fore running across the road again and hilling Ihe first guardrail, re­porled by Trooper F.C. Ferguson, lluy Damages Cur A bale of hay in the road caused damage to a car Nov, 3 at 11 p,m, on 1-40, Trooper M, T. Dallon reported Ihe 1994 Honda, driven by Dawn Shelton Hughes. 40, of 125- Cumbcrland Ct.. Advancc. was traveling west on 1-40 when it stnick the hay.Hughes pulled the damaged car onto the shoulder. Deer Cause AccidentsEight motorists were in wrecks Involving deer.• Glen Dale Allen, 43, of 134 Terrace Ln„ Mocksville. at 6:15 a.m. Nov. 1. on Sain Road; • Linda Angell Hamilton, 54, of 185 Dogtrot Rd., Mocksville, Nov.I at 7:10 a.m. on Deadmon Road; • Edith Pilcher Plott, 63, of 1.10 Mallard Rd., Mocksvillc, at 2:15 a.m. Nov. 3. on N,C. 801;• Jumes Austin Hicks, 77, of 996 Bailey’s Chapel Rd., Advance, at 6:35 p.m. Nov. 2 on Bailey’s Chapel Road;• Silas Leon Whilakcr, 32, of 2038 Liberty Church Rd., .Mocks­ville, at 6:44 p.m. Ocl. 30 on Lib­erty Church Road; • Stacy Leigh Can, 26, of 698 Children’s Home Rd„ Mocksvillc, on Nov, 2 al 7 p,m, on U,S, 601; • Jacob Shane Tuttle. 16, of Win­ston-Salem, ut 8:35 p.m, Nov, 3 on U.S.601; und• Bobby Grey Swaim. 55. of Trinity, ut 6:30 p.m. Nov. 2 on Speuks Roud, Г ------т з з ш $1 O F F Any MarkotFresh Combo with Coupon (coupon good al MocksvHle, NC Arty's only) T I I I I I I I1 ^ .....■'»■■■ Г--Ч1 r I Arvys oniy) J "I I Ш Ш HaHofany MaifcetFrMh I Sandwich, Bowl of ■ _________________Soup &M mI. Drink I I в АШКегРнезн! . II Ju s tu s “^coupon good alModavilla.NCArtyi only) With Coupon j I---------------Щ 3 2 Ш I $1 O F F Of Mocksville 1499 Yadkinville Road / Near 1-40 Sheriffs Department D/Wir, COHN TV KN riiUI’UISK UKCORI), riiurstlnv, Nov. 7. 2002 - 7 Fires The following incidents were reponed to (he Davic Sheriff’s Dept. -October 25. Peggy W. Gough reported a suspicious vehicle was abandoned in her driveway on Hw y. 801 N. ' , ■-A case of juvenile ncgleci of a 14-year-old was reported Oct. 26.-Threats were communicated to Amy Lourae Revels, as rc))orled Oclobcr 28. -October 28. George David Wright reponeil Ihe Oct. 16 larceny of several ilems from a building on his property at 261 Duke St., Cooleemee. -RoscMarv Garner, of 139 Palricia Way. reponed October 30 llie larceny of several ilems. laken October 24. from her resilience.-A 19H9 Chevrolel truck owned by Jimrny Ciray Keaton. Sr., was broken inlo and a cell phone laken, as veponcd October 31.-Lee C'amphell, of l.owes l-oods. reported October 29 that Ihreals were cinnmunicated againsi him al the store on NC llwy. SOI N. in Ailvance. -.A youih reporled October 29 that he svas slapped in the back of the head ami threatened al Davie High School.-Someone pumped gas and lefl without paying al Carlncr's Food Man at 3741 Hwy. 04 W. October 30. -Windows of several mohile homes were pried open and dam­aged al Carolina l.ifeslyle Housing. October 30.-A bobcai. owned by lulwards Pil>eline. was laken from a constnic- lion site in Kinderlon October 30.-Michelle Marie Snow, of 109 Spry Ln.. reporled October 31 someone cul lires on her I’oyoia truck, at her home. •Ocli'her 31. someone pumped gas and dill nol pay al Dean’s Mini Man. at 5427 H..S. Hwy. 158. in Advance. Davie fire departments re­sponded lo the following calls.Oct. 29; Cenler. County Line. 7:02 a.m.. aulo wreck. 1-40: Jerusa- Iciii. 4:03 p.m.. auto wreck. 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Ad expires 11/9/02. B e n M y n a t t PONTIAC • GMC • NISSAN ^ 629JAKEALE1UU(QERBLVD.S.SJUISBI»Y*7044I33-127S 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday. Nov. 7, 2002 3 0 0 A tte n d D a v ie ’s A n n u a l F a rm C ity C e le b ra tio n HB.v Charlotte F. Paui'H C ooperative E xtension P atriotism w as the them e of this y ea r's F arm C ity Food for n io u y h t C elebration. T h is w as the m essage C o ­ operative E xtension w anted to get across on S aturday. O ct. 12. w hen MK) people g athered at th e C le m en t G ro v e/M aso n ic P icnic G rounds in M ocksville. A long w ilh the E xtension Staff, il is co-sponsorcd by the E xtension A dvisory Leadership C o u n c il a n d th e D a v ie C a ttle m e n ’s A sso c ia tio n , as w ell as other volu n teer groups. Tlie corporate sponsors include C aro lin a F arm C red it. D avie C o u n ty F a rm B u re a u , an d Seaford Lum ber. T h e D a v ic C o u n ty C attle m en 's A sso ciatio n p re ­ pared a b ee f barbecue dinner. Extension and C om m unity A s­ so cia tio n m e m b ers pro v id ed desserts. D ecorating w as p ro ­ vided by the E xtension M aster G ardeners. T he D avie 4-H C lubs and T een A ssociation coordinated youth activities, including a pa­ trio tic co lo rin g co n lest. John P eeler, A d v iso ry L e ad ersh ip C o u n c il m e m b er, an d M ike G arn er co o rd in ated a pelting zoo. M ike G a rn e r also g av e buggy rides pulled by a m inia­ ture horse. C ow Patly B ingo w as sp o n ­ sored by the Y adkin-D avie 4- H L ivestock A ssociation. T liis w as the sevenlh y ear that the F arm C ity event has been held al the M asonic P ic­ nic G rounds in M ocksvillc. Tlie celebration began w ith 17 e x ­ hibits, youlh activ h ies, buggy rides, and socializing. S p e c ia l g u e s ts in c lu d e d S(|uire and Sarah B oone, ch ar­ acterized by E arl and JoA nn L ester; A dam D ellin g er p o r­ tra y e d G e n e ra l W illia m R . D avie; Lady Lil>erty w as Linda P o in d e x te r: an d R ic h a rd P oindexter w as U ncle Sam . Susie and K elly M ischinski, 4-H C lub m em bers, sang the N ational A nthem follow ed by the blessing from Lynn Y okley, D uv ie E x te n s io n A d v is o ry L eadership C hair. T he en te r­ tainm ent continued w ith m usic by the group "S im ply S o u th ­ ern." T he D avie C attlem en's A s- six'iation Service to A griculture A w ard w as p resen ted to the D avie C ounly E xtension S taff by R oy Sw isher, president. In N orth C arolina, ag ricu l­ ture and agribusiness com bined is the sta te ’s largest industry. A g ricu ltu re a c co u n ts for 22 percent o f Ihe gross state prod­ uct and m ore than lhree-i|uar- ters of a m illion jo b s ihough only tw o perccnl o f the popu­ lation are fanners. Grant Canipe (left) and Phillip Chandler, junior master gardeners, look at a beekeeping exhibit. Special guests are, from left: Earn and JoAnn Lester as Squire and Sarah Boone, Linda and Ricliard Poindexter as Lady Liberty and Uncle Sam, and Adam Dellinger as Gen. William R, Davie. Mike Garner gives Megan Cheek a buggy ride, pulled by one of his miniature horses. Kevin Robinson (left) talks to a representative of the Piedmont Antique Power Asso­ ciation. Susie (left) and Kelly Mischinski, 4-H members, smile after singing the National Anthem. Ray Von Ring and Jimmy Sink, Davie County cattle­ men, prepare the beef bar­ becue dinner. DEMPSEY IS COMING TO DAVIE Dempsey’s Wall Calendar » 1 2 « Desk Calendar »995 Buy 2 & Get 1 Hair Be sure and visit Artist Dempsey Essick at the Davle Craft Fair at the BO Brock Gym on North Main St. In Mocksville Nov. 14, 5-9; Nov. 15, 9-9; and Nov. 16, 9-4. Essick Slate Desk & W all Clocks Seiko Parts 2 Year Warranty $46 & $69 Clioice of 3 images. 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[)rcchslcr presiileil, atu) Kevin Ucalc. assislanl illsirici alliuney. was llic proseculor.• Trent Carhan Ailanis. sivedrnc 5H in a 45. reilucctl lo improper equipmeni. SIO ami cost.• >'ani Marisol Aquilar. siK'cdmg SO in a 70. rciluccd lo improper equipmeni. SIO anil c<'st.- KiHlolfo A. Arteaiia, speeding: 48 in a .^5. reiluccd lo improper equipmeni. SIO anil Ci'st.- F-recman Nelson Uarker. ex­ pired reiiisiraliim. expirct) inspec­lion. di‘niissei) [>er correction. - Bramli Barren. si>ccdinj: HO in a 70. rcduced to 74 in a 70. cv^si. - Ryan Dale Blackweldcr. sjKctt- inj: 82 in a 70. rcduced to improper equipmeni. SIO and cosl: no li­cense. dismissed ¡)cr correcli<m.- Shcrill W. Hollomlcy. sivcd- ing 70 in a 55. rcduccd lo improjvr c(|uipmcni. SIO and cosi: drivinir/ allowing vebicle lo be driven wiili regislralion nol displayed, dis- nÚNscd per ci^nection.- Daniel Wayne Bosstnan. sj>ccd- ing 6K in a 55. reduced lo 5‘> in a 55, cosl.- Tony Lynn Brewer. s|H.*etlin^’ 80 in a 70, rcdiiccd lo improper equipment. SIO and cosi.- Lillie IL Burchellc. expired inspection, no license, dismissed [XT correction.- Barbara tiill Byerly, íailurc to stop for stop siijn/rcd lijiht. dis­missed per civil setilement. • Shelia T. Carlisle. siK'cdiuj: .^0 in a .15. reduced lo improjwr cquip- nJcnl.SlOand cost.' Joanna Carol Cauble. expirctl inspection, dismissed per c<»rrcc- tion.• Andrew Philip Church. sj)ccd- ing 69 In a 55. reduced lo impro|x*r equipmeni. $10 and cost; failure to wear scat KMl. dismissed j>er plea.- Slaccy Bcrnicc Clay. sjK'cdinj: 85 in 70.\ctluccd lo 7‘i-70. SIO. cosl. • Denise Ellen Collura. speeding 75 in a 55. reduccd to M in a 55. SIO and cosl.- Victor T. Coria, no license, dismissed iKTcorrcciion. • Adam James Comal/cr. s|K*ed- ing 60 in a 45. reduccd lo impro[>cr equipment. SIO and cosi. - Lori Angela Covinglon. sj^ced- ing 90 in a 70. rcduced lo 74 in a 70. S75 and cosi.• Aaron Lugene Craver. failure lo wear seal Ivli. ilisniisscd |>cr plea; failure to yield for slop sign/red light, reduced to imprt’per ei|uip- mcnt. SlOandcosi; expired ins|vc- tion. dismissed {kt coiíccIumí.• Sabrina L\im Cunmiings, no liccnsc, dismissed )>er correction.- Danny Denver Cutrighi.Njx'cd* ing 74 in a 55. reduced lo improjKT equipmeni. S75 and cost.' Curlis Trent Dalton, e.xpiied regislralion.expired ins|>eclloii.dis­ missed fvr correction. • Christopher .\1. Daidey. sj>eett- ing 84 in a 70, reduccd lo 79 in a 70. SU) and cosl; following tiu) closely, dismissed per plea. «Brad McKinley Davis, exceed­ing safe sjx'cd. dismissed |Kr civil sctllcmcm.• Chester W. Dellinger, speeding 56 in a yf'. reduced lo improper equipmeni. S75 and cosl. • Marco Anlunio Día/, failure lo slop for stop sign/red light, rcduced to improper equipment, SIO. cost.- Patrick Hilwartl Donald. sj>eed- ing St) in a 70. rcduccd to impro|K*r equipment. SIO and cost.- Doyle Dsvighl Donathan. speeding 74 in a 55. rcduccd lo im­proper equipmeni, S25 and cost; failure to wear seat Ik‘Ii . dismissed per plea.- Tonya Rose Doucette. sj>ced- ing 64 in a 45. reduced lo iniproper equipment, 550 and cosl. - Tamara M. Dragon, exceeding safe speed, dismissed per civil scltlcmcnt. - Juanita Shores Dunn, cxvccd- ing safe s|>eed, disnussed |>cr civil settlement.• Jeremy Travis Elling, no li­cense, expired inspection, dismissed per correction.- Terry Stephen Foster, expired ins{>ectiun. dismissed per correc­tion. - Shane Michael Frasier, failure to wear scat Ivlt, dismissed per plea; failure to securc passenger under 16.S25 aiulcost;c\piied ins|)eclion sticker, disiiiisscd per correction.• Joshua LeHcau Gentr)’, expired inspection sticker, disnnssed per correction. • Charles Corry Gibbs. sjH;eding 85 in a 70. reduced lo improper equipnient, S25 and cosl; expired regislralion. dismissed )h.t plea. • Gregory A. Gorc/ynski, e.x­pircd registration, dismissed per c»)rrcclion.- Karen Wagner Harris, no liabil­ity Insurance, dismissetl [ктсоггес-. tion.- Peggy C. Harrison, unsafe movcnicnl. dismissed per plea.• .Amanda Jean Haynes. s|4*ed- ing 92 in a 70. rcduced to improper equipment. SKM) and cosl; expired inspection, dismissed per correc­ tion,- John David Helms, exceeding safe spcciL dismissed per civil settlement.- Jessica OWeal Hill, speeding S4 in a 70. reiluccd to improper equipment. S25 and cost. - Joshua Bretl Hotlge. failure to wear seat belt, dismissed in inlerest of justice.- Kristy Diane (lodge, expired inspection, failure lo wear seal bell. S50 and ct)st. • Brian Dmiglas Hopkins, fail­ure to yield for slop sign/red light, dismissed i>er civil selllemeni.- Cynlhia Dalton Howell, speed­ing 70 in a 55. rcduccd lo injpro|>cr equipment. SIO and cosi. - Konnie Kay Hunt, expired reg­istration. dismissed ]>er correction. - Aaron Gray Hursey. failure to reduce speed, dismissed per civil settlement.- Kristofer kyan Karlek, exceed­ ing posted speed, reduced Ю im­proper equipment. SIO ami cosl. • Mark David Krawc/yk, ex­ceeding safe speed, disnussed per civil seltlemenl.' Richard Thomas Ladil. speed­ing 86 in a 70. reduced lo improper equipnu*ni, S50 and cost.- Lemuel Thomas Landen. lumt- ing w iihout a license, dismissed in intcrcsi i)f justice. - Patricia S. Liggans. exceeding safe speed, reduced to improper equipment. SIO and cosi.- Kyle Maxwell Loflis. speeding 85 in a 70. reduced io improper equipmeni. S25 anil cost. - Stephen Chrislopher Long, speeding 92 in a 70. reduced to 74 in a 70. cosl.- Jcraloinc .Ann Lowe. sjKcding 70 in a 55, rcduccd lo intproper eipiipmenl. SlOand cost.- HunteriL MacFarlane. expired inspection, dismissed per correc­ tion.• John Uilward Major, Jr., s|>cctl- ing SO in a 70. reduced to 74 in a 7(!. cost. - l.ei'nard Lloyd McAtcc.sjK’cil- ing 62 in 45. reduced lo improper equipnient. SlOand cost,- Hannah Lois McCiee. speeduig 70 in a 55. rcduceil Ю nnproper equipmeni. SlOand co%t.- Lauri .Amie Mciiinley. sj>eed- ing .SO in a 70. reduced to improjvr equipfuent. SlOaiul cost; failure lo wear seal bell, dismissed per plea.- (ieorge lilden Mclniyre. fail­ure lo svear scat bell. S50. cosl; ex­pired insjKclion. dismissed jvr cor­rection.- Nalhan Paul McKinney. s(4*ed- ing 88 in a 70. retluced to exceed­ ing safe s(ved. S25 and ct)si.- Bomani \i. McLaughlin, sjved- ing 84 in a 70. reduced lo inqiroper equipmeni. S25 and cosl. - Gerahl Kelvin Meyer. s|K*ed- ing 52 in a 35, reduced lo itnpro|H.T ciiuipmcnt. S25 and cost.- Jcrrold Samuel Miller, failure to reducc s|>ccd. dismissed per civil selllemeni. - Larry W'ayne Morris, liiiering nol nuire lhan 15 pminds. S250 and cost; use NC Wildlife Resources (’onmiission ramp for unaulhori/cd use, dismissed |)cr plea.- .'\nrea Grace Nichols, speeding 75 in a 55. reduced to (»4 in a 55. SIO and cost. - John Wesley Paugh. s|4'cding 52 in a .“^5. reduccd lo 44 in a .Я5, SIO and cosl.- Leon Franklin Penninger, ex­ pired registration, dismissed per corrcclion. - Janies Timothy l^ickett, s|Kcd- ing 85 in a 70. reduced to 79 in a 70, SIO and cosl. - Hector Daniel i'inetla. speed­ing 85 in a 70. reduccd to improper equipment, S50 ami cosl.- Dolores Ann I4ncla, sj>ccding 48 in a .VS. reduced to improper equipmeni. SIO and cost.- Mt^linda Ellen Prim, expired registration, expired inspection, dis­ missed per correction. - David J. i^uhaiit/. failure lo stop for slop sign/red light, reduced lo improper equipment, SIO. cosl. - Lance Dallas Register, speed­ ing 85 in a 70, reduced to improper equipmeni, $50 ami cosl. - Niiiicy Thomas Robinson, driv­ing while license revoked, dis­ missed |4T correction.- DeaverDale Rose, no license, dismissed per correction; exceeding safe s|K*ed, S25 and cost. - Timoihy D. Sayre, s{>ceding 92 in a 70, rcduced to 74 in a 70, cost. - Laura Lee Shu|>e. no liabilily Insurance, dismissed |>or civil seltlc' ment.- Adam Mekea Simmons, ex- |)ired inspeclion, dismissed percor- reclion.- Lucio LofKV. Sosa, sjK'cding 83 in a 70. dismissed per plea; no operator's license. $50 and cost. - Michacl Blaine Spaugh. speed­ing <'0 \n a 45. reduccd to improper equipment. SIO. cosl; expired in­spection. dismissed per correction. - Paul .Marshal Spillman, failure to wear seat bell. S50 and cost; ex­ pired ins|>cclion. dismissed per plea.- Emily Su/an Stevenson. s|>eed- ing 87 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment. S75 and cost. • Gar>' Guy Slone, speeding 85 in a 70. rcduced to iniproiK’r equip­ ment. S25 and cost.- Susan Schneider Sykes, speed­ ing 52 in a 35. reduced to improper equipnient, S25 and cosi. - Barry David I'aylor, speeding 70 In a 55. reduced lo improper equipmeni. SIO and cosi.' Jeremy Damon Taylor, expiretl inspection, dismissed per correc­ tion.- Jimmie Lee Thompson. s'|K*cd- ing 76 in a 55. rcduccd to 64 in a 55. StO and cosi.- .Alan Z. Thornburg, no license, disniissed per correctiiUi.• C'alvin Gerald Whitaker. s|ved- ing 61 in a 45, reduccd lo impro|K*r equipmeni. SIO and cosl. - Lew is.Arlhur W'hite, II. speed­ing 70 in a 55, retluced lo impro|K*r equipment. $10 and cost.- Yolande 0. Zehnacker, speed­ ing 89 in a 70. rcduccd lo improper equipment. S75 and ci^si. Fulled To Appear- .Arroyo G. Adalberto. fishing wiihout a license.- Francisco J. .Arellano, no li­ cense.- Michelle Lynn Barker, failure to wear seat belt, failure to secure passenger under 16.- Melody Anne Black, failure to wear seat belt.-Gregory D. Bohannon.expired insj^cclion.• Jennifer B. Bradley, speeding 90 in a 70.- Eugenio Cardena. no Inspec­ tion.- Naiika L. Chambers, failure lo wear seal bell.- Cindy Bames Dixon, operating vehicle wilh no insurance.- James Edward Eaton, .spelling 70 in a 55.« David Echols. Jr., sjKcding 88 in a 70.- Jarrod D. Fanning, failure to wear seat hell, possession of open container/consuming alcohol in pas­ senger area.- Jarrou D. Fanning, speeding 85 in a 70, no license.- Rebecca G. Ferelwe. failure lo wear seal Ik‘11.- James Quintin Gaddy, expired inspection stickcr.' Vickic M. Gilbeil. speeding 80 in a 70.- Natalia Raye Hagan, failure lo wear seal l>elt.- Kennelh Lee Hardy, expired inspeclion.- Joseph Lee Hargrove, failure to wear seat belt.' Jeffer}' L. Hickman, speeding 93 in a 70.- Ross Allen King. Jr., failure to wear seal bell - driver.- Renee Waller Kitts, expired insjK'Ction.- John Thomas Landen. failure to wear seal l>elt.- Paula S. Lealliernian, failure to wear seal hell.- Richard Houston Liltle. failure lo wear scat belt.- Palrick Lynn Lloyd, failure to svear scat bell.- Reginald W'aync Lyons, n>otor- cyclc/moped helmcl violalion.• - AIkI Martinez, failure to wear seat I'clt. - John Harrison Mason, expired registration. - Kathleen C. McGee, failure to wear seat bell, ♦ Heatlier M. McMurray, failure lo stop for red light. - Alonso P. Mclquiaile, no li- cense, exceeding sale speed.- Fred Rvnucro Ochoa, Jr.. sj>ccd- ing 80 in a 70.- Shrada Bolder Patel, no li­ cense.• Jamie Lee Pennell, s(^edlng 84 in a 70, expired inspeclion .- Brandon Stevens Price, lailure to wear seat l>ell.• Christian J. Kassellc, no li­cense. exceeding posted speed, ex­pired inspection.- David Wayne Reid, hunting wiihout a liccnsc, use of unplugged shotgun.- Verol Thomas Rudisill. failure lo wear seal belt.- JesUs A. Violanle. e.xpired in­spection. - Virginia H. 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F U E N T E , IV IO N T E S S IN O M A N Y M O R E ! 6311 S T A D IU M D R C L E M M O N S * 778-1144 S o o rte DAVIK COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursday, Nov. 7.2002 - BI Davie’s Offensive Outburst Goes For Naugiit Ben Allred and Kevin Boger lislen to assistant coach Keith Whitaker. - Photo by Robin Fergusson Hy Ilriaii I’itls D avic C oum y Eiiterpriso licto rd D av ie's varsiiy t'lKitball tcim i siil- I'orcci from a lack o f scoring punch ilur- iHg m uch o f nine gam es, scoring 61 anil 30 points in '.vins over Lake N orm an and S oulh Iredell but only m anaging betw een six and 14 in the olher seven gam es, Bul in F rid ay ’s C entral Piedm ont C onference collision w ith visiting U ey­ nolds lo keep pace w ith second-place N orth D avidson. D avie's suddenly-e.\- plosive offense couldn't overcorDc its suildenly-porous defense, falling on Ihe short end o f a 32-24 barnburner. D avie's olfense rolleil up 401 yards and sw ipetl the niom entuni by taking a 24-20 lead w ith si.x m inutes left in Ihe Ihird ijuarler. Hul a defense depleted by injuries pave up tw o touchdow ns in 80 seconds and yards as R eynolds e.\- linguishcd any hope of D avie sharing th e C l’C c h a m p io n sh ip w ith W csl Forsyth. W hile D avie fell to 4-6 and 2-2 in Ihe C l’C. i|uick-as-lightning Reynolds e,\lerulcd ils w inning sircak lo three anti ran ils records to 4-6 and .1-1. "W e didn'l do a gooil jo b on defense, and Ihal's lough bcOau.se Ihal's som e­ thing wc pride ourself on," said Coach D oug llling, w hose defense w as mi.ss- ing brolhers Jon and C hris G oode, who are oul for good w ilh injuries, and hard­ hitting safely Billy K iddle, w ho aggra­ vated an ailing ham string in the open­ ing m inules. "To slick Juslin N orsw or­ thy and B randon I’ane in there al line- West Stovall hacker against this type of offense (wishbone), that's loiigh. I don'l know if Ihoir speed hurl us more than Iheir c.xeculion and our lack of execution on defense." The nuim enlum changed hands nutre than a beach hall al a pro sporting event. Si.x o f the g am e's nine scoring plays wenl for .‘iy or m ore yards, w ilh each leam breaking off three long ones. There were four one-play drives - w ilh ihree belonging lo R ey n o ld s-a n d four o flh e gam e's first live possessions resulted in six poinis. New Coach... Returning Cast War Eagle Girls Basketball Team Could Be Mighty Force I lere's just w hal Ihe resi o f the C en ­ tral Piednuiul C onference needed - a coach who won 7.1 percenl o flh e tim e over 13 years added lo a cham pionship team that returns four starters. K aren S tephens (she w as K aren C ook before gellin g rem arried lasl w eekend) wenl 230-S4 from l ‘)8‘)-2(H)2 al M ilchell High in B akersville. Lasl year, wilh ihree juniors leading the w ay. D avie's varsiiy girls basketball leam w on Ihe Ceniral I’iedm onl C onference's regular season and lournam eni litles, heal M ount Tabor lo advance to ihe sec- lional final and finished 17-S). A dded lo g elh er... now ih al's scary. Patience "1 didn'l know how Ihey would re­ ad lo my slyle. moving all the time and running," Davie's new head coach said. "Hul they've done great wilh it. They’ve made Ihe adjustments real good. 1 ihink they’re all irying lo make an impression, and Ihey’re doing a good job. " rhere’s a few iechnii|ues and little Ihings fundamentally thal we've gol to do bellcr, but Ihe attitudes have been really good. And we wenl Ihree hours .straight (lasl week), drilling, drilling, drilling and running Ihis and lhal. There’s nol been a loi of stimding around." I’leasf .See ArchilecI - I’iijjc lilO New Boys Basketball Era Begins W ittiout 4 Starters Seniors Charlie Lester (left) and Patrick Little played integral roles for Davie’s soccer team, - Photo by James Barringer Short Davie Loses In OT In First Playoff Game Ity liriiin I’llts D avie C ounly E nterprise Record Jim C audill's eyes brim m ed wilh com enlm eni, even in defeal. V isiting N orlh M eck len b u rg eliniinaled C audill and his D avie varsiiy siK'cer team in the first round o fth e slate 4-A playoffs last w eek, hut it was still a big step for Ihe W ar Eagles, who reached Ihe dance floor for the firsl tim e ever and d id n ’l yield Ihe w inning goal unlil only four m i\iules rem ained in the sec­ ond IO-minute overlim e period. "Losing in overtim e, we w ere I’lease .See I’liiyolT - Раке B8 In a new era of Davie varsiiy boys basketball, patience has becom e a big pan of Coach M ike A bsher’s vocabu­ lary. I’atience was Ihe theme of A lisher's first preseason interview la sl w eek as the W ar "Luke PhelpS, lEai*lt‘s completed ihc . . . • /-v firs, w eek o f p ractice MicBti Gamer, w iihoul players from soc cer and foolbail. A nd A bsher w on't see leam scrim m ages Easl Forsylh at hom e on Nov. 12, and A bsher’s Davie debut is Nov. 14 against Hickory. It also plays N ov. 19, 22,and2.S . Ifanyone should be c o m p la in in g ab o u l overlapping schedules, it's A bsher. O ne, all new coaches w anl lo m ake a strong im pres­ sio n . T w o, D av ie L o w e ry ’s P o w e rfu l W re s tlin g P ro g ra m F a c e s R e b u ild in g Patrick Little, Nick Nelson, Brian the football players for Hunter - ttiose guys g'r.adualed tour slarlers, still quile som e lime, wilh \^ j|| ¡30 l o o k e d tO f o r p ri’ven at least tw o gam es re- " Mars back and Ihe W ar m aining on Ihe gridiron. S e n i O r l e a d e r S l l i p . Eagles will have their "W e'll have 10 be pa- • New DHS Basketball w o rk cut out ev en tienl," he said, "ll could Coach Mike Absher w hen e v e ry o n e ’s be tough, but w e’ll be aboard, ready lo com pete when il counts. Wc But no one could be m ore posiiive w anl to win early, bul the real key w ill aboul the situation lhan Absher. I le's the be January w hen Ihe conference season starts." Il’s always been lough for winter leams lo gel on their feel, especially when fall squads venture inlo the play­ offs. The newly expanded playoffs in soccer and foolbail have made Ihings even more difi'icull. The firsl round of Ihe football playoffs is Nov. 15. Ihe sec­ ond round Nov. 22. D avie’s baskclball supportive type who w ould he the firsi lo congratulate Coach Doug llling in the hallw ay if D avie’s foolbail leam ad­ vances in Ihe playoffs. "Wilh the additional leams going lo Ihe playoffs. I think it’ll be hectic for everybody." he said. "To me, il’s jusl high-.school athletics. That’s just one of Ihe Ihings you have lo learn to deal wilh Please See Absher • Purc UlU If last y ea r’s gradualion losses don't slop the D avie w reslling team ’s long run as a slate pow er, m aybe nothing will. W inning conference cham pionships, high finishes in the M idw est Regional and constant recognition in the C la ss4- A poll have been taken for granted for 20 years. B u ffo r tbe firsl lim e since the early years o f C oach B uddy L ow ery’s reign (Ihe late iy7(ls), the W ar Eagles could be in trouble. R eplacing slate cham pion Patrick L ow ery (3H-0) and five olher state qualifiers W'ill be no sm all task. Josh S tanley w enl 40-6. Jordan Kahrs 36-9. Jacob G arner 35-12, A dam Sain 37-10, Tyler Black 40-9 and A dam Bar­ ber 26-7. L ow ery's rebuilding lask becom es m assive w hen you throw in the football I'acior. W ilh foolbail holding aboul 20 prospects, L ow ery only bad 14 w res­ tlers in lasl w eek’s opening practices. "W e're going lo be young anyw ay," Low ery said. "B ecause probably the only senior I’m going lo h av e is A ndrew Scotl. W e’re going lo be young and in­ experienced w hen everybody’s here." Davie visits Easl R ow an fo ra scrim ­ m age on Nov. 12 at 7 p.m . It opens on Nov, 19 al S oullnvesi R andolph, fol­ lowed by m atches al Easl B urke on Nov. 21 and Si. S tephens on Nov. 27. D espile Ihe gap in g lin eu p h oles. Low ery believes D avie can sustain its lofiy reputation, lhanks to Ron Kirk and H ow ard R id d le and Ih eir su p e rio r niidille-school program s at N orlh D avie and Soulh D avie, "I’m nol saying w e’re nol going lo be good," Low ery said. " I’m not say­ ing w restlers in ihis counly ca n ’l com ­ pete wilh som e team s that w e’re going to face. It’s nol like Forsylh C ounly w here ihey d o n ’t h ave w resllin g in m iddle school w here a ninth g rad er com es up and hasn 't ever seen a m al. A gain, our m iddle schools do a trem en­ dous jo b preparing ihem . and w c jusl build on lhal. “V^'ilh our m iddle-school program s. I'm nol afraid lo w restle a young pup,” D avie’s been a m odel o f excellence since 1981-82, and the records Ihc lasl 10 years have been 2 0 -2 ,2 0 -0 ,2 9 -1,2 8 - 2, 23-3, 19-4, 3 0-2,20-2, 24-4 and 32- 3, Lasl year il sw ept Ihe C entral Pied­ m ont C onference’s regular season and lournam eni trophies, placed Ihird in the M idw est Regional and fifth in the slate individual lournam eni, and finished 32- 3. Low ery, for once, has to be co n ­ cerned about D avie’s chances o f reach­ ing those standards, H e needs m onster Plea.sc See Lowery - Page B5 11 H2 - DAVIK COUN ГУ KNTKRPRISK RKCORI), Thursday, Nov. 7. 2002 Members o( the Pinebrook varsity ctieerleading team, from left; front - Jessica Strickland, Brittany Evans, Allison Pardue (mascot), Kelley Cundiff, (^egan Marshall; row 2 - Laura Tierney, Katie Walker, Ashley McCallister, Brittany Blankenship, Miranda Edwards, Brianna Sheets, Chelsea Parish; standing - Jessica Manspile, Jessica Gough, Kristie Davis, Debbie Paproky (coach), Andrea Paproky, Samantha James, Kellie Brown, Sarah Evans, Hailey Bowman, Joslynn Thomas, Cindy Tierney (coach), Allie Hendrix, Lauren Pardue and Olivia Moser. Members of the Pinebrook Trojan JV football team, from left; front - Joshewa Hicks, Paul Beauchamp, Taylor Frank, Rickey Greer, Dalton Hummer, Chandler Bradshaw, Tommy Greer; row 2 - Chris Carter, Jake Linhart, Andrew Byrd, Gray Watts, Khiry Wharton, Joshua Mullis, Nathan Sheets, Jacob Little, Josh Gupton; row 3 - Logan Dehart (man­ ager), Alex Newman, Darry Walden, Blake Rosier, Nicholas Tilley, Zachary Cranfill, Jake Reavis, Jordan Farmer, Troy Thomas, Christian Lee, Sarah Watts (manager); row 4 - Blake Simmons, Coach Ron Gray, Nick Anders, Coach Jeff Pardue, David Stanley, Charlie Rothberg, Coach Dennis Whisenhunt, Stephen Jastrow, Jesse Gunning, Coach Mike Dehart. Not pictured; Managers Andrew Linhart and Jaspen Bray. Members of the Pinebrook JV Trojan cheerleading squad, from left; front - Morgan Strickland, Megan Gilbert, Haley McCune, Kali Whitaker, Katrina Maine, Palmer Benson, Mary Beth DeHart; row 2 • Kathryn Lane, Kaitlyn Martin, Samantha Vannoy, Chelsea Whitaker, Ashley Carpenter, Courtney Pardue, Hallie Humphries; row 3 - Holland Morrison, Maggie Arnold, Haley Marsh, Felisha Dalton, Jasmin Gunning, Brittani Stewart, Kelli Woodard, Tara Dixon, Brook McCraw; and Coaches Denise Vannoy and Lisa Whitaker. Not pictured; Katie Vannoy. ff m o m s I Members of the Cooleeme^ Redskins varsity football team, from left: top - Trainer George Carter, Coach Britt Osborne, Coach Monty Smith, Coach Cory Nichols, Coach Steve Shoemaker; next row - Blake Byrne, Malcolm Hawkins, Darrell Boger, James Mayfield, Perry James, Santana Arnold, Craig Cleary, Josh Cleary, William Anderson; next row - Steven Wilson, Trey Lowe, Zac Shoemaker, Billy Fleming, Tyresse Blackwell, Ryan Carter, Clayton Smith, Taylor Frye; next row - Jonathan Durham, J.R. Paris, Chris Smoot, An­ drew Soloman, Matt Garretson, Marcus Gadson, Brandon Meade; and water boys T.J. Gibson and Stephen Dulin. Members of the Pinebrook Trojans varsity football team, from left; row 1 - Michael Marrs, Billy Martin, Wesley Blake, Clint Slater, Cody Blake, Eddie Smith, Chris Compton; row 2 - Cory Bodenhamer, Dejay Allison, David Oakley, Chris Sponeagle, Cameron Tay­ lor, Jake Boger, Joe Teague, Austin Bell; row 3 - Vince Cioce, Chance Davis, Devin Trull, Devon Gray, Zach Dunn, Daniel Henderson, Tyler Chillen, Josh Doyle; back - Coaches Kenny Riddle, Tim Dunn, Chucky Clement and Dave Owens. Varsity Redskins, JV Rams Complete Perfect Seasons V arsity - C ool 36, M ock 6 The unbeaten Cooleemee Redskins arc the champs once again. fn the first quarter against Mocksville, James Mayfield scorcd a touchdown atul two- point conversion. I’erry James recovered a I'umble. Mayfield scored again atul Santana Ar­ nold added the conversion. Malcolm Hawkins, Tyreese Blackwell atid Darrell Boger had good lackles. Mayfield re­ covered a I'umble, In tlie second quaner, May­ field scorcd and James added the conversion. Zac Shoctiiaker and /\rtu)ld had good tackles. Trey Lowe liad an interception. In the Ihird, James scored a TD. Chris Stiioot, Craig Cleary and Clayion Smith had good blocks. And in the fourth. Mayfield scored a touclidowt), Jatiies and Lowe had inlerceplions and Lowe also recovered a fumble. JV - M o ck 2 8 , P in eb ro o k 14 The Mocksville Rams cotn- pleted a two-year run of I 1 and avenged a championship loss in 2001 by defeating the I’itiebrook Trojans. It capped a perfect season for (he Rams, who rode Ihe iwin-brolher combinalion of Jacob and Jared Barber and Nick Holder and Tevin Ciailher. On Ihe Ihird play of Ihc game. Jared Barber raced 6.S yards. Lale in Ihe firsl quarter. •Jacob Barber ran 5() yards. Ami early in the second quarter, Gaither sprinted 62 yarils lo sel up a quarlerback keeper by Holder for the third score. For Ihe final Mocksville score late in Ihe game, Jared Barber dashed 1 yards. Besides the 13-1 run, here’s anolhcr staggering slal; The Ram defense didn’t allow a touchdown all .season and only Members of the Pinebrook Trojan Jazzlers include; Hailee Frank, Danielle Martin, Brook Neely, Kaitlyn Hutchins, Sydney McCune, Sherril Gamble, Megan Barringer, Kerri Blevins, Jackie Craft, Nicole Vaughn, and Coaches Stephanie Hinson, Beth DeHart and Karen Mar­ tin. Not pictured; Marissa DeHart. Iw t> fir s l (to w n s . .I V - W K l) 6, C ool 0 ( 4 O T ) The William R. Davie Raid­ ers' four-overtime win gave thetn third place in the playoffs. Cooicemce’s Channen Tho­ mas recovered ati early fumble. Also in Ihe first quarter for Cooleemee. Raheeni Martin. Anlhony Brooks and Chris Barnhardl gained yardage. Iti ihe second quarlcr.Tliottias atul Nathan Jones tiiade good tack­ les. In Ihe Ihird. Toby l.owe and Michael 1-leniing made good tackles. And in the fourth, Ausiyn Neely and Barnhardl made good tackles. The Raiders finally pre­ vailed in the fourth OT. Mikael I’ulliani and ihe defensive and offensive lines w’cre oulsland­ ing. V arsity - I*ine 3 0 , W R D 8 Chance Davis rushed for 11 yards and Daven Gray col­ lected nine lackles as the Tro­ jans rolled over ihe William R. Davie Raiders, Davis scorcd the first two louclulowns for I’inelirook, and Jake Bogerand Joseph Teague tackled on isvo more. Boger backed Davis wilh 63 rushing yards atid Pinebrook converted three of four two-point conver­ sions, inchnling runs by Aus­ tin Bell and Teague and a pass from Vince Cioce to Chris Sponangle. Besides Gray's nine lackles, Pinebrook got seven slops from Teague, five from Eddie Smith atul Cameron Taylor and four from Chris Complon. Smith had an inlerceplion and Coinpion and Taylor recovered fumbles. Solid blocking was provided by Michael Marrs, Tyler Chilen atul Wesley Blake. Members of Ihe Cooleemee Redskins varsity cheerleading team, from left; front - Cap­ tain Amber Beck and Co-Captain Heather Boger; kneeling - Brittany Moore, Kathy KIger, Kayla Grubb, (mascot) Courtney Jones, Mechel Gadson, Meghan Matthews, Candy McDaniels; standing - Brea Cook, Ashley Smoot, Sonya Garretson, Tyeisha Chunn, Debra Clendenin, Steffi Shaver. Special of the Week It’s Here Now! Bring Your Film and Save Money! In Store Photo Processing • Digital Prints • Enlargements / Jloiir. I 'or цген! Inf'oriiiiilidii on drnns & luallli prohlitiis, «о to w.loslcrilruui-o.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.losterdrugco.coni TH E. Week#11 - November 9, 2002 I SportsLW.com. DAVIK COUNTV KNTKRPRISK RKCORI), Thur.sdiiy, Nov. 7, 2002 - B3 , ^ л . , Maryland’s Chris Kelle NCAA Showdown of the Week ‘Maryland North Carolina State 24 16 Not only do the Terps, our upset favorite, have great memories of iast year's 23-19 win over N.C. State, which gave Maryland an A.C.C. championship, but they get to play the spoiler. 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These schools are a mystery to each other, having met only once, in the 1986 Sugar Bowl, won by Tennessee 35-7. But it's no mystery to us just how this game will go. If the Miami Hurricanes don’t open enough holes in the Tennessee Volunteers' defensive line, one of the toughest in the nation, the 'Canes' near-NFL-caliber passing attack will gain large chunks of yards through the air on the Vols, whose pass defense Isn't as tough. Still, we've got Miami favored by only 11 points. Perhaps the only defense that can tame Miami - Oklahoma's - I will flex its mus­ cles in College Station, Texas, where the Sooners will be the impolite guests of Big 12 South rival Texas A&M and take their fourth in a row from the Aggies. In a 31- 10 win last year, the formidable Oklahoma D held A&M to just 132 total yards and five first downs, while Sooners QB Nate Hybl threw two TD passes and ran for a score. When it comes to rude visitors, however, Virginia Tech may be this week's nastiest, dropping in on Syracuse planning some big-time payback. In '01 the Orangemen wrecked then-fifth-ranked Virginia Tech's season wilh a 22-14 upset that we never saw coming - the Hokies were our 25-point pick. Syracuse played inspired defense throughout, allowing Tech only 90 yards on the ground, recovering two fumbles, blocking a punt, and ending the Hokies' 16-game home win streak in Lane Stadium, where the Orangemen had lost their previous three games by a combined score of 124-10. A 19-point margin for the Hokies this time around may be conservative. In what could be a huge Atlantic Coast Conference showdown. North Carolina State visits Maryland, and we've got the Terps in an eight-point upset. They not only have great memories of last year’s 23-19 win over N.C. State, which gave Maryland its first A.C.C. championship In 16 years, but they get to play the spoiler against a WoUpack leam that last beat them in '99. This may be the game of the week. Across the country, conference races will come into sharper focus. In the Big Ten, Ohio State, which pum- meled Purdue 35-9 in '01, is favored by only eight over the Boilermakers. Michigan and Minnesota will play a dandy in Minneapolis, with Ihe Wolverines - winners by 21 over Ihe Gophers last year - our four- point pick to take their 14th straight Little Brown Jug. NCAA STAT PACK Gotty Images D espite T ennessee's solid defensive line (lop tell), Miami's superior passing gam e (above) lias the H urricanes favored to win by 11 poinls. In Ihe S.E.C., Georgia should take its sixth slraighl from Mississippi, while L.S.U. may have its hands full al Kentucky, in the Big 12, Kansas Slale will continue its dominance of Iowa Slate, which hasn't bealen Ihe Wildcats since '93, bul Colorado may struggle against the Missouri Tigers. And Washington Slale should sneak past Oregon in the Pacific-10 - if the Cougars can run against the Ducks' defensive line. In ’01 Oregon outrushed W.S.U. 446 yards to 82 on Ihe way to a 24-17 win, and if lhat happens again we'll be wrong again, because we picked Ihe Cougars then, too. T o ta l g a m e s p r e d ic te d , f ir s t n in e w e e k s ; 1 ,8 1 9 T o ta l rig h t: 1 ,3 6 6 T o ta l w r o n g : 4 6 4 F o r e c a s t in g p e r c e n t a g e : .7 6 0 T o ta l g a m e s p r e d ic te d , f ir s t n in e w e e k s , 2 0 0 1 : 1 ,7 7 1 Т о Ы rig h t; 1 .3 6 0 T o ta l w r o n g : 4 1 1 .- F o r e c a s ti n g p e r c e n t a g e : .7 6 8 NFL FORECAST: Sunday-Monday, November 10-11 (Sunday)■Arizona " 26Seattle 12In Week Two, the Cardinals' Ttiomas Jones rambled for a career-high 173 yards and a TO lo lead Arizona over the Seahawks 24- 13. Against Ihe NFL's weakest rushing defense, the Cards can run and win again. •Baltimore 19Cincinnati 13The only sign of life for the Bengals' offense Is Iheir sporadically functional running game, and It ranks In the league's bottom third. Cincy did end a six-game Baltimore series winning streak In 2001. •Gi-eenBay - • - .... ^5Delroil. _ . _ 14Brett Favre's'357 passing yards and three TD's helped the Packers survive a fourlh- quarter Lions rally with a 37-31 victory seven weeks ago. This lime: same G.B. game plan, not-so-close final score. ‘Jacksonville ' 20Washington 17Wilh a defensive line full of holes, Ihe Redskins may look helpless againsi the Jaguars' solid ground game. For what Il's worth, Washington is two lor Iwo against Jacksonville, with wins In '97 and ‘00. Miami............. 28•N.Y, Jels 10Ricky Williams rushed for 151 yards and a TD lo help the Dolphins end a string of eight straight losses to the Jots, 30-3, In September. Miami will run over N.Y. once more, Us first sweep since '97. New EhglahtJ. .......24’Chicago 16These teariis both started fast and then fell apart, bul the Patriots still havo an outstand­ing air game and pass defense, while noth­ing aboul the Bears stands oul. Chicago beat N.E. 24-17 two years ago. 2619 The Cardinals’ Jak e Plum m er The Broncos' Brian Griese Getty Imi-iges New Orleans 27•Carolina 15Speaking of starling fast and falling apart, how aboul Ihoso Panthers? If Carolina could throw against the Saints' weak secondary, this might be close, but N.O. will win its fifth In a row In Ihe series. N.Y. Giants 21■Minnesota 20We never feol safe going againsi Ihe Vikings when they're at home, but Ihe Giants have more than enough defense to handle them and can throw all day on Minnesota. The Vikings beat N.Y. in'01, 28-16. O p en date: Buffalo, Clevaltnd, Dallas, Tampa Bay ■Philadelphia Indianapolis Look for Ihe Eagles to stay on the ground, where Ihe Colts can’l stop them, while Philly's pass defense shuts down Indy's one- dimensional oliense. The Colts won their last meeting, three yoars ago. •Pittsburgh 23Atlanta 21Neither club Is setting the league on fire wilh its stats, but Ihey're bolh brimming wilh con- ndence. Talk aboul your one-sided series: Pittsburgh leads this one 11-1, and lhal 1 happened 32 years ago. San Diego ^ ... " 28•SL Louis........ . _ ____ 2_1Despite these teams' recent reversals of for­tune, this will be no gimme for the Chargers and their mediocre pass defense. In '00, tho last time S.D. and St. Louis butted heads,Ihe Rams won big, 57-31. •San Francisco 32Kansas City 21Wilh one of the NFL's besi offenses and one of its worst defenses, the Chiefs so far have proved totally unpredictable. The 49ers, who beat K.C. Iwo years ago, have to stop the Chiefs' mnnlng game. •Tennessee Í4Houston _ ____i^ouslon past meets Houslon présent.'If the Titans hope to slay In contenllon In Ihe AFC Soulh, they can'l afford a loss here - to a Texans leam lhat can neutralize Ihelr offen­sive strength, Ihe pass. (Monday)•Denver ^ 29Oakland 16Fast start, fall apart! take three: Ihe Raiders,' whose top-ranked pass offense clearly Isn'l enough. Oakland has won only two of its last 14 games against the Broncos, Ihough one of Ihem was last season. В4 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursdav. Nov. 7. 2002 FOOIBALL CONIEST NAME THE WINNING TEAMS EACH WEEK AND WIN CONTEST RULES r Anyone can enter oxccpt employees ol ihe Davio County Entcrpnso Record and their lami!;Qs. Onfy one entry a'lov^ed per person per week. AJI entries musl bo on ongmal newsprint or (a* to 336-751-9760. 2. Games in tins week's contest nfo listod each ac!vo'l'so")er! cn those two pages. FiH m tho contesl blank and submit of mail tho entry to the Emerpriso Rocord. PO. Do* 99. Mocksville. NC 27028 3, Tho (ifst entrant correcity predicting tho outcome ol a’l games in a week will recervo a bonus of S2500. Weekly pn;es aro S25 & Cap lor lirst place and $5 for socond placo. 4. In case of ties, tho entrant who camo closest to the total number of pc;r.t3 in tho t.o breaker w,ns. If a t'O stil exists, awards will be divided equally among \he winnets 5. Entries musl bo dolivered to Iho Enterpriso Record beloro 5 pm Friday each week. Tho oKtce is located at 171 S. Main St.. Mocksvillo. NC. 6. Winners will bo annouriced lollowing each contest. Decisions ol )udges will bo Imat. A now contest All; by diinouncod uach week. «2500 BONUS PRIZEFor 1st Porfect Entry m u mwIM H Œ fE fflS Daniel Fumiture & E l e c t r i c C o . , I n c . 9. Philadelphia v. Indianapolis Courteous, Dependable Senice for over 60 Years Johnny Marklin • Melissa M. Cartner 848 Soulh Main Stre«t»Mocksvilic, NC 336-751-2492 » 336-751-3975 p uck’s Pizza K in d a S illy N a m e REALLY GOOD PIZZA 16. Carver V. Glonn M o cksvile M a rke tp la ce S hopping C e n le r • 7 5 1 -0 4 0 9 U . (Prep) Davio v. N.Davldson Hillsdale Animal Hospital Karla Frazier, DVM 134 Medial! 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Hwys. 60i & 64 N. 336-751-5959 Owned di Operated by Jack Morgan DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 7,2002 - BS D a v ie H ig h S c h o o l W ar E a g le W in te r S p o rts S c h e d u le V arsity B a s k e t b a ll Nov. 12 vs. Ea.sl For.syth (scrimniiigc) at 6 14 v.s. Hickory (boy.s) at 6 14 at Hickory (girls) at 6 19 al Norlh Ircilcll at ft 22 vs. Stalesville al 6 2.5 vs. Alexander Cenlral at 6 Dec. ?i al Mooresville at 6 5 vs. North Irctlcll at 6 6 at Mount Tabor at 6 10 vs. Moorc.sville at 6 13 at Stalesville al 6 16 at Ale.'tander Cenlral at 6 27 Sam Moir Christmas Toiir- nainent 28 Moir Christmas Toum. 30 Moir Christmas Toum. Jiin. 3 al West Rowan at 6 7 vs. Mount Tabor at 6 10 at South Iredell al 6 14 vs. We.sl Fonsyth at 6 17 at Soulh Rowan at 6 Lowery Enters 27th Year With 395 Career Victories Conlinued From I’linc HI years from reluming slarlers Zac Morton, Dustin Johnson, An­ drew Darcy, Malachi Gentry, Scott and Billy Riddle and prom­ ising .sophomores Ted Randolph and Ryan Boclnn. Scolt was the biggest winner among last year’s underclassmen, going 2‘J-l I. "Last year we had eighl or nine seniors that wrestled (var­ sity) for three years pretiy much and won a bunch," Lowery said. "That group, you knew they were going to be there. This year we might have some matches that’s interesting, like 32-30. "How are we going lo do when wc face Southwest Ran­ dolph? Lord only knows. We wrestle Ihem on the Tuesday af­ ter the first round of the (foot­ ball) playoffs, either with foot­ ball players or without them. We’ll be like a JV leam." Nnle.s: Lowery’s assistants are Brandon Brooks (second year) and Mall Sain (lirsl year), 21 v.s. Reynolds at 6 24 at North Davidson at 6 31 vs. South Iredell at 6 Feb. 4 at West Forsyth at 6 7 vs. Soulh Rowan al 6 11 at Reynolds at 6 14 vs. North Davidson at 6 17-22 CPC Tournament W restlin g Lowery who wrestled during the 1992- 95 glory years. ... Matt Wilson, a longtime staple ofthe program, is not back as Lowery’s right- hand man.... Lowery is five wins shy of4(K), entering his 27th year at 39.‘i-68, an .853 winning per­ centage. Nov. 12 at Easl Rowan (scrimmage) at 7 19 at SW Randolph at 6 21 at East Burke Quad 27 at St. Stephens Dual Dec. 3 vs. West Rowan at 6 7 Davie Duals at 10 11 vs. Mount Tabor at 6 14 at Parkland Stampede 20-21 at Ea.st Gaston Toum. Jan. 4 al East Rowan 8 vs. Wcsl Forsyth at 6 11 al Orange Duals 15 al South Rowan at 7 16 al Reynolds at 7 21 at Mooresville Qu.ad 23 vs. North Davidson at 6 28 at South Iredell al 7 Feb. 1 CPC Tournameni at Reynolds 4-8 NCHSAA Duals 14-15 NCHS A A Regionals 21-22 NCHSAA Individuals al Winston-Salem J V B a s k e t b a ll Nov. 19 at Nortli Iredell at 4 22 vs. State.svllle .n 4 25 vs. Alc.xandcr Ccniral at 4 Dec. 3 at Mooresville at 4 5 vs. North Iredell at 4 6 vs. Mount Tabor at 4:30 10 vs. Mooresville al 4 13 at Stalc.sville .it 4 16 at Alc.xandcr Central at 4 26-28 CCB JV Classic at Asheboro Y .Fan. 7 at Mount Tabor al 4:30 10 vs. South Iredell at 4:30 14 al Wc.st Forsyih al 4:30 17 vs. South Rowan al 4:30 21 al Reynolds at 4:30 24 vs. North Davidson at 4:30 31 at South Iredell at 4:30 Feb. 4 vs. W. Forsyih al 4:30 7 al Soulh Rowan at 4:30 11 vs. Reynolds al 4:30 14 at North Davidson al 4:30 S w im m in g Nov. 27 vs. N. Davidson at 4:30 Dcc. 2 vs. East Rowan at 4:30 4 at South Iredell at 4:30 9 vs. Wesl Rowan al 4:30 11 at West Forsyth at 4:30 18 vs. South Rowan at 4:30 ■lan. 8 vs. Reynolds at 4:30 15 at Reynolds 4:30 22 al South Rowan al 4:30 29 CPC meet 9th Boys B asketball Dcc. 2 al Greensboro Day at 4:30 6 al N. Davidson al 4 17 vs. Char. Christian 4:30 20 al Wilkes Central at 6 ,Jan. 7 vs. N. Davidson at 4 10 at Char, Christian at 4:30 17 at Salem Acadcmy at 4:30 17 at South Rowan at 4 21 vs. Reynolds al 4 23 vs. For.syth Day al 4:30 24 at North Davidson at 4 30 vs. East Davidson at 4:30 31 at For.syth Co. Day al 4:30 Feb. 7 vs. South Rowan at 4 11 at Reynolds al 4 Middle School Schedules South Davie 7th B asketball Nov. 19 at Knox 21 vs. North Davic 26 al W. Rowan Dcc. 3 vs. China Grove 5 at Corriher-Lipe 10 vs. Soulheasl 17 al Erwin 19 vs. Norlh Rowan .Ian. 7 vs. Knox 9 at N. Davie 18,20-21 MSC Toum. al Er­ win W restling Nov. 19 at Knox 26 vs. W. Rowan Dec. 3 al China Grove 5 vs. Corriher-Lipe 10 at Southeast 17 vs. Erwin 19 al North Rowan Jan. 7 al Knox 9 vs. Norlh Davic 18 MSC Toum. at N. Davie North Davie 7th B asketball Nov. 19 vs. Soulheasl 21 al S. Davie 25 vs. Downtown 26 vs. Erwin Dec. 3 at North Rowan 5 vs. Knox 10 vs. Statesville 12 at W. Rowan 17 vs. China Grove 19 at Corriher-Lipe Jan. 7 at Soulheasl 9 vs. S. Davie 18,20-21 MSC Toum. at Er­ win Game time 4:30 p.m. W restling Nov. 15 vs. Forsyth Co. Day (tri) 19 at Southeast 20 vs. Kannapolis at S. Davie (tri) 23 al Table Rock (iri) 26 at Erwin Dcc. 3 vs. N. Rowan 5 al Knox 12 vs. W. Rowan 13 vs. Forsyth Country Day at S. Davie (tri) 17 at China Grove 19 vs. Corriher-Lipe .Jan. 7 vs. Southeast 9 at S. Davie 13 vs. Stalesville (Iri) Match time 4:30 except for Kannapolis al 4 and Table Rock at noon. Shady Grove Оугл Dedication Nov. 17 Shady Grove Elementary School will dedicate ihe gym to fomier baskelball coach Vestal Potts on Nov. 17 from 3-4 p.m. in the gym. 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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursdii.v, Nov. 7. 2002 ’ /ä V 1 Drummers Josh Gentry and Chris Beaver provide the beat for the marching band. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursday, Nov. 7,2002 - B7 Davie Has A Score To Settle With North Davidson Davie QB James Arnold heaves a deep ball. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Flag team members Bryn Turner and Katie Smith flash some smiles. Gareth White (2) and Kevin Boger (50) pursue Reynolds' ball carrier. Tackier D.J. Rice (5) is adding to the Rice legacy. Brothers J.J. and Neil starred jjmmy Sloan at attention. A Davie defender stops a Reynolds runner, before the third and final Rice came alone D u v ie 's v a r s it y Ib o lb a ll le a m w ill tr y to .settle a .score w h e n it tr a v e ls lo W c lc o m e F r id a y at 7 ;.K ) p .m . o n th e fin a l n ig h l o f th e re g u ­ la r s e a s o n . Y o u m a y riM iiem b c r ii. I f y o u 'r e a D a v ic fa n , y o u m a y n e v e r fo r g e l it. T h e d a te that w ill liv e in in ­ fa m y w a s N o v . 9 , 2 0 0 1 , th e d a y S ea n T u ttle a n d N o rth D a v id s o n r a llie d , s tu n g D a v ie 2 0 -1 .'! a n d fo r c e d a th r e e - w a y lie fo r firs t in Ih e C e n tr a l P ie d m o n i 4 - A C o n fe r ­ e n c e . W ilh o n ly Iw o p la y o f f berth s a v a ila b le , D a v ic d r e w th e rotten th re e a n d w a s s H iiin e d n e a r ly b e ­ y o n d w o r d s as a V-2. 4 -1 s ea s o n e n d e d w i t h o u t a t r i p t o th e p o s ts e a s o n . T lie W a r E a g le s w o id d lo v e to h a v e h e ld o n last F r id a y a g a in s i R e y n o ld s a n d r e m a in e d a liv e in Ih e h u m fo r a sh a re o f Ihe C P C tit le . W ilh th a t d o w n th e d ra in , th e y a re h o p in g fo r a c o n s o la tio n p r iz e - a w in lh a l w o u ld s p o il N o r t h 's h o p e s o f s h a rin g firs t w ith W e s t F o r s y ih . T h e b e st s c e n a rio fo r D a v ie w o u ld b e a w in o v e r N o rth c o u p le d w ith a W e s t F orsy th ( X - l , 4 - 0 ) w in o v e r R e y n o ld s (4 - 6 . ,1 -1). T h a i w o u ld fo r c c a th re e- w a y t ie fo r s e c o n d b e tw e e n D a v ie (4 - f i, 2 - 2 ), R e y n o ld s a n d N o rth D a v id s o n (7 - 2 ,3 - 1 ). D a v ie , in fa c t, h a s s e v e r a l sco re s to s ettle w iih N o rth , w h ic h is 4 -0 a g a in s i C o a c h D o u g lllin g , w h o d o e s n ’t relish tb e th o u gh t o f c a r r y in g a tw o -g a m e sk id in lo the p la y o ffs . U n d e r th e n e w e x p a n d e d p la y o f f fie ld w h e r e e ig h t tea m s w ill b c c ro w n e d s la le c h a m p io n , fiv e o f si.x C P C te a m s w ill a d ­ v a n c e to p os ts e a s o n . " I t 's k in d o f r e v e n g e w e e k ," lllin g s a id . " T lie y k in d o f s p o ile d o u r y e a r last y e a r. W e 'r e c a p a b le o f b e a tin g N o rih D a v id s o n , a n d i f th e y sla rt b e lie v in g w h o k n o w s w h a t w ill h ap p en in th e p la y o ffs ." D a v ie 's d o w n . N o rth 's u p and it s m e lls lik e a m is m a tc h , rig h t? P r o b a b ly n ot. T h e B la c k K n ig h ts a re in d ee d h ot, bat th e y 'v e w a lk e d a tig h tro p e a n d w ig g le d ou t o f a ll k in d s o f ja m s . T h e y 'r e an in c re d ib le 6 - 1 in g a m e s d c c id e d b y s e v e n p o in ls o r less. T h e y beat L e d fo r d 10-7, C e n ­ tral D a v id s o n \? - l in o v e r lim e . F a st F o r s y ih 2 0 -1 4 , M c M ic h a e l 6 7 - 0 , R e y n o ld s 2 1 - 2 0 , S o u th Ir e d e ll 3 1 -2 4 in O T a n d S o u lh R o w a n 2 0 -1 4 . T h e ir loss e s w e re 4 3 -2 2 to L e x in g to n a n d 2 0 -1 7 to W c s l F o rs y ih . A lth o u g h N o rth let W e s t F o r- Davie Football Statistics Record: 4-6,2-2 CPC at Alexander Central L 13-7 West Rowan L 14-12 Lake Norman W61-0 at tvlooresville L 37-6 at Statesville W 14-12 Freedom L17-8 at South Iredell W 30-3 West Forsyth L 28-11 at South Rowan W 12-10 Reynolds L 32-24 RUSHING Brown Arnoid Berube Riddle . Davie Opponents 382 PASSING Arnold IVlcClannon Hunter Davie Opponents 65 Hunter Hudson Stephens Randolph Oavie Opponents 65 SCORING Arnold Brown Winters Hunter Hudson Allred Riddle Berube Stephens White Davie Opponents 23 Defense Rice C. Goode Riddle Bledsoe West Redmond Allred Pane White Hauser Stovall (delensive numbers Ihrough 9 games) INTERCEPTIONS White 3, Allred 2. Cornatzer 2, Hauser, Riddle FUMBLE RECOVERIES Bledsoe 2, West 2, Allred, Cornatzer, 0. Goode. Hauser, Norsworthy, Pane, Rice, Stovall Kicking PAT FG Lg 20-29 30-39 40-49 Winters 13-16 4-6 47 1-1 2-3 1-3 PUNTING Att Yds Avg. Long In 20 Winters 48 1571 32,7 53 11 ^ Car.Gain Avg. Long 189 787 4.2 21 154 592 3.8 59 19 126 6.6 34 19 63 3.3 18 395 1530 3,9 59 382 1554 4.1 65 Comp Alt 1nt Pet Yds TD Lng 43 100 4 .430 820 7 74 11 28 1 .392 98 1 21 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 54 129 5 .418 918 8 74 65 130 9 .500 956 6 90 Rec Yds Avg. TD Long 20 415 20,8 4 74 18 358 19.9 3 59 6 80 13.3 1 23 6 59 9.8 0 16 54 918 17.0 8 74 65 956 14.7 6 90 TD Conv. Kick FG Pts 7 1 0 0 44 5 1 0 0 32 0 0 13 4 25 4 0 0 0 24 3 0 0 0 18 2 0 0 0 12 2 0 0 0 12 1 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 6 26 2 13 4 185 23 1 14 4 166 Tackles For Loss Sacks BrUp FF 93 15 0 2 1 79 8 0 1 2 76 2 0 2 1 47 7 1 0 0 46 12 2 0 0 45 6 2 1 1 38 7 1 0 0 38 8 2 0 0 38 1 0 3 0 36 0 0 1 0 35 6 1 1 0 s y th e s c a p e in th e d y in g s e c o n d s , it s u r v iv e d a c r a z y Im is h F r id a y a g a in s t S o u th R o w a n . T w o o f f i ­ c ia ls s ig n a le d t o u c h d o w n o n a fo u r lh -a n d -2 p a s s in g p la y fo r an a p p a re n t tic , bu t a n o llic r o ffic ia l r u le d il in c o m p le t e to p r e s e r v e N o r t h 's 2 0 -1 4 w in . " E v e r y o n e o f th e ir c o n fe r e n c e g a m e s h a v e c o m e d o w n to th e last m i n u l e , " l l l i n g s a id . “ S o u t h R o w a n lo o k e d lik e th e y b a d a to u c h d o w n , b u l th e r e fe r e e s d is ­ a g r e e d o n it. Y o u h a v e Ih o s c y e a rs . Y o u ’ v e g o l to h a v e a lo l o f b re a k s g o w ith y o u , a n d w e 'v e h a d a lot o f b re a k s g o a g a in s t us. A n d th en w e 'r e h u rt. S o w e 'v e b e e n fa c in g a lo l o f a d v e rs ity . B u t th e tid e 's g o ­ in g 10 lu rn o n e d a y a n d w e 'r e g o ­ in g t o s ta rt g e t t in g th e b r e a k s . W e 'r e h o p in g th is w e e k is g o in g t o b e th e o n e ." H o w d o c s D a v ie s o lv e o n e o f th e s la te 's fin es t p a ssin g c o m b in a ­ tio n s in q u a rte rb a ck D a n ie l L ig h t a n d r e c e iv e r C h r is N o b le . T h r o u g h e ig h t g a m e s N o b le h ad 3S c a tc h e s fo r ()3 I ya rd s , a lfi.6 a v e r a g e . T h o u g h N o b le 's fa stest 4 0 - y a id tim e is an o rd in a ry 4 .7 , h e 's fi-fo o t-5 a n d l ‘)0 p ou n d s. " D e r e k C o rn a tz e r m ig h t c o m e u p t o h is k n e e c a p s . R a e s h o n M c N c il is p r o b a b ly th e c lo s e s t t h in g w e 'v e g o t to h is c h e s t ," lllin g said . " W e ’ re ja s i g o in g lo Iry to p e s ie r h im , b c lik e a little gn at a n d b e in h is je r s e y . H e ’s a g o o d a th lete. I l e ’s not that sp eed b u rn e r but b o y w h a l h e la c k s fo r s p e e d h e m a k e s u p fo r w ith s iz e a n d h an d s. A n d a lot o f lim e s th a t's as v a lu a b le as s p e e d ." L ig h l a n d N o b le h a v e m a d e c o u n tle s s c lu lc b p la y s . T h e y lie d L e d f o r d a l 7 b e fo r e f i e l d - g o a l k ic k e r C h a r lie F r y e s c a le d ih c w in as lim e e x p ir e d . L ig lU ’s 3 5 -y a r d e r 10 N o b le fo r c e d O T in a w in o v e r C c n t r a l D a v i d s o n . T r a i l i n g R e y n o ld s 2 0 -7 , N o b le c a u g h t tw o T D p a s s e s in Ih e fin a l 3 :4 .‘i to b re a k R e y it o ld s ’ h ea rt 2 1 -2 0 . T h e 6 - 3 L i g h l s e l N o r t h ’ s s in g le -s e a s o n p a s s in g r e c o r d last w e e k , r a is in g h is to ta l lo 1,822 y a rd s to b re a k a re c o r d fr o m I 'J63. " M e ’s an e x c e p tio n a l q u a rte r­ b a c k , a lo t lik e D r e w R id e n h o u r (1 9 9 7 - y y ) w a s e x c e p t h e ’s v e r y m o b ile w h e r e D r e w w a s a p o c k e t p a s s e r ," l llin g s a id . " H e ’s g o l an a rm ju st lik e D re w , a n d th e y lik e to ru n w ith h im o n th e s p e e d o p ­ lio n an d q u a rte rb a c k c o u n t e r " N o rth h a n d s Ih e b a ll lo B ra x to n D u b o s e a n d T y a n n a T u t t le . D u b o s e h a d 107 r u s h in g y a r d s a g a in s i E a st D a v id s o n , 1 03 v s . E a st F o r s y ih , IO I v s . M c M ic h a e l, 117 v s . VVcsl F o r s y ih a n d 10 4 v s . S o u th R o w a n , w h ile T u ttle p u t up 143 v s . E a s l D a v id s o n a n d 7 3 v.s. S o u lh R o w a n . " I t 's lo u g h w h e n y o u c a n d o b o th (ru n an d p a s s ), an d th a t’s o n e th in g Ih e y 'r e d o in g ," lllin g s a id . N u le s : D a v ie 's d e fe n s e s o r e ly m is s e d s a fe ly B illy R id d le (h a m ­ s tr in g ) a g a in s t R e y n o ld s , a n d h e 's d o u b tfu l fo r N o r t h .... S in c c S o u th p o u n d e d o u l 2 5 4 ru s h in g y a rd s o n N o n h , a p r o d u c tiv e n ig h t c o u ld d e v e l o p f o r s o p h o m o r e J u s lin B r o w n , w h o n e e d s 113 y a rd s to re a c h ‘JOO, a n d s o p h o m o r e Q B / t a ilb a c k J a m e s A r n o l d , w h o ru sh ed fo r 122 a g a in s t R e y n o ld s . ... N o r t h h a s w o n Ih e la s t fo u r m e e tin g s (2 7 -2 1 , 14-11, 17-7 a n d 2 0 -1 3 ) to fo r g e a 2 0 -1 3 s cries lea d . War Eagles Left With An Empty Feeling Continued Krom Раце III T h e w ild e x c h a n g e sta rted w ilh R e y n o ld s fu llb a c k J u slin W o a z e a h r a m b lin g fo r 4 4 a n d 14 ya rd s , and R e y n o ld s , w h ic h h a d th re e e x tr a p o in ls b lo c k e d , (| u ic k ly le d 6 -0 . T h e b a lllia c k s b e h in d W o a z e a h , E d w in B u rk e a n d K e v in T h o m a s , a re q u ic k e r Ilia n a s n a k e 's to n g u e , a n d o n th e firs t p la y o f R e y n o ld s ’ s c c o n d p o s s e s s io n T h o m a s to o k an o p t io n p ilc h 64 y a rd s fo r a 14-6 le a il. " T h e y 'v e g o t a lo t o f s p e e d Ihat w e c o u ld n ’ t s im u la te in p r a c tic e ." lllin g sa id . " I l lo o k us a q u a rte r a n d a h a lf to a d ju s t to th e ir s p e e d ." B u t e a c h t im e R e y n o l d s p u sh ed , D a v ic p u sh ed b a c k . B ria n H u n te r, a n e x tr a o r d in a r y fir s t-y e a r s e n io r w a s lik e S u p e rm a n . Q u a r­ te rb a c k J a n ies A r n o ld , w h o ru sh ed fo r 122 y a rd s and th re w fo r a n o th er I,“>7, th re w a streak o n D a v ie ’s ih ird p la y fro m s c rim m a g e . E v e n th ou gh R e y n o ld s ’ d e fe n d e r d r e w a fla g fo r c ra s h in g in to H u n te r ju st b e fo r e the b a ll a r r iv e d . H u n te r s e c u r e d Ihe b a ll, spu n a w a y a t tb e 3 0 a n d to o k in a 7 2 - y a r d c o m p le tio n . K e v in W in te r s ’ P A T w a s w id e rig h t, m a k ­ in g th e s c o r c 6 -6 . H u n te r w a s ju s t g e ttin g started . S e v e n m in u te s la le r , A r n o ld h u n g u p a n o th e r r a in b o w . H u n te r w a i l e d f o r Ih e s l i g h t l y - u n d e r lh r o w n b a ll, ca u g h t il lik e a c e n ie r fie ld e r fa c in g th e fe n c e a n d b r o k e a la c k ie . T h e n , n ea r th e g o a l lin e , lie p ic k e d up n a lie n in g b lo c k s f r o m L a r r y H u d s o n a n d T e d R a n d o lp h a n d s tu m b le d in lo Ih c e n d z o n e fo r a 7 4 -y a rd s co re . D a v ic ir a ile d 1 4 -1 2 a ft e r A r n o ld w a s s to p p e d t w o fe e l sh d rt o n th e iw o - p o in t c o n v e r s io n . H u n te r a d d e d an IX -y a rd c a lc h to fin is h w ilh I6.S y a r d s o n fo u r r e c e p tio n s . " O u r g a m e p la n w a s g e a re d to s lo p llie ru n g a m e , a n d w ilh Ihat w e g a v e u p a little in p ass d e fe n s e ," R e y n o ld s c o a c h M ik e P ro p s t said . " W e k ep t c o m m ittin g p e o p le lo Ihe lin e a n d il w a s n ’ t o u r d e fe n s iv e b a c k s ' fa u lt. T h e g u y (H u n te r ) ju st m a d e g re a t c a tc h e s . W e k n e w that w o u ld b e lo u g h fo r us lo c o v e r F o r t u n a t e ly , t h e y d i d n 'l d o il e n o u g h ." D a v ie n iu lT ed a punl as ils 24 a n d s el up an easy R e y n o ld s to u c h ­ d o w n . H ut o n th e n ext p la y fro m s c r im m a g e , A r n o ld d a s h e d S ') ya rd s. M o v in g to ta ilb a c k , A r n o ld l o o k a n A n d r e w M c C la n n o n h a n d o ff a n d ran u p Ih e gu t. The p la y a p p e a re d o v e r w h en 21 p la y ­ e rs c a m e to a slop . Hut .A rn old w a s s lill fig h tin g , and h e lo o k e d lik e a ro c k e t o n s le ro iils w h en h e burst o u l o f n o w h e re fo r an e y e -p o p p in g lo u e h d o w n to cu t R e y n o ld s ’ h a lf- tim e lea d to 2 0 - IS . “ I ta lk e d to th e refere e and he h a d a g r e a t p o in t a n d tb e b e s t v ie w ," P ro p s t said. " H e said yo u c a n ’ t b lo w a b a ll d ea d o r y o u c a n 'l c a ll a id in g th e ru n n er w h en y o u d o n 'l k n o w w h e re th e b a ll’s a l. I d id n ’ t e it h e r so th e re ’s n o th in g lo s a y ." T h e W a r E a g le s ca u gh t R e y ­ n o ld s o f f - b a l a n c e w h e n ih e y s w itc h e d A r n o ld to T H and Ju stin B r o w n t o P B , a n d th e ir p o w e r g a m e s ta rte d w e a r in g d o w n th e D e m o n s ’ d e fe n s e in the th ird q u a r­ ter. A r n o ld u sed a B r o w n b lo c k to r a c e 27 y a r d s . B r o w n b a r r e le d s e v e n y a r d s , a n d A r n o ld c u lm i­ n a te d a .“i.t-y a rd d r iv e fo r a 2 4 -2 0 lea d . " (T h e l- fo r n ia lio n ) is s o m e ­ lh in g w e h a d n 't g a m e p la n n e d a w h o le lo l Ib r b eca u se th ey h a v e n ’ l s h o w e d a w h o le lo l o f lh a l," P ro p s l s a id . " T h e y w e n l b a ck lo Ih e ir b re a d -a n d -b u ller s lu ff - llie is o and lo s s s w e e p - and ih e y g o l a fle r us. C o a c h lllin g , I k n o w h im a n d his s la ff. W e ll-c o a c h e d lea m s d o th ose th in g s ." D a v ie fo r c e d a th re e-a n d -o u t, then w e n l rig h t b a ck lo lin in g up a n d r u n n in g r ig h t at R e y n o ld s w h e n e v e r y o n e in th e s la d iu m k n e w w h a l w a s c o m in g . A f l e r A r n o ld a n d B ro w n m o v e d D a v ie to th e R e y n o ld s 4 4 , M c C la n n o n s m o o th ly sn ea k ed an 18-yard slan l lo H u n te r B u l a fte r c h a rg in g 4 8 ya rd s o n e ig h t p la y s , D a v ie le l ih e D em o n s o f f th e h o o k , fu m b lin g a l th e R e y n o ld s 23. B e n A llr e d r e c o v e r e d a R e y ­ n o ld s fu m b le s e v e n p la y s later, but D a v ie le f l th e d o o r o p e n a g a in w h e n a w i d e - o p e n r e c e i v e r drop iK 'd a M c C la n n o n ro ll-o u l pass fr o m Ihe R e y n o ld s 4 7 . I f ib e r e ­ c e iv e r re e ls il in , h e n m s fo r d a ys. " W e ha d il g o in g , an d Ih e n a cru c ia l lu n io v c r lh al w e h a d n 'l had in a lo n g tim e ," lllin g said. " W e ’ re n o l lh al g o o d yet lo o v e rc o m e m is ­ la k e s like lh a l. W e w e re p o u n d in g o n Ih e m , th e y w e re s la rlin g to q u e s tio n Ih cm s e lv e s . an d then Ih e y g o t a tu rn o v e r that lifte d th e ir s p ir­ its ." W h ile D a v ie ’s d e fe n s e s e ttle d d o w n a fle r a s h a k y start an d h elil th e D e m o n s o f f the b o a rd fo r 2 3 :2 6 ( o r fiv e p o s s e s s io n s ), il c o u ld n ’ t s to p th e m w h e n it c o u n te d . O n l ir s l- a n d - m fr o m th e ir 10 w ith 7 :2 4 le ft. T h o m a s g o t b e h in d the s e c o n d a ry o n :t pass ro u te ;ind b le w past e v e r y o n e , a 9 0 -y a r d p la y Ihat v a u llc d R e y n o ld s lo a 2 6 -2 4 lea d . A ft e r s lip p in g u n d e r th e ra d ar w ith u n e v e n p e r fo r m a n c e s , T h o ­ m a s n ish ed th re e lim e s fo r 7 0 yard s a n d b lis t e r e d D a v ie o n o n e o f J e r m a in e P i t t s ' t w o m e a s ly c o m p le tio n s . " T h e y h eat us last y e a r b y a lot (3 0 -1 0 ), a n d w e h a d to shut th em d o w n to g e t a c h a n c e to p la y fo r th e c o n fe r e n c e c h a m p io n s h ip (v s . W . F o r s y ih )," T h o m a s said . " r iii)m ;is w o r k e il h is w a y in lo s la r lin g ," P r o p s l s a id . " H e ’s h een k in d o f h il a n d m is s , a n d to n ig h t h e w a s n io r c h il lh :u i m is s . T h e y lo o k a w a y B u rk e . Ih e y lo o k a w a y p ilc h a n d th e y to o k a w a y (s ta r r e ­ c e iv e r A u s tin H o e h m e ). B u l w e s till h ad a n o th e r w e a p o n to g o to. a n d that w a s re a l im p o rla n t." R e y n o ld s ’ b a c k fie ld ra n g up 2 9 7 y a rd s b y a v e r a g in g a h ea lth y 7 .8 p e r ru sh . A f l e r T h o m a s ’ 9 0 - y a r d c r B u rk e c a m e a liv e o n R e y ­ n o ld s ’ n ex t p la y , d a r lin g 65 y a rd s lo m a k e il 3 2 -2 4 . B u l D a v ic s till h a d a c h a n c e b e ca u se J e r e m y W e s t s tu ffe d R e y ­ n o l d s ’ t w 'o - p o iiil c o n v e r s i o n (P r o p s l e le c te d fo r t w o a fte r w a lc h ­ in g D e w a y n e C o llin s , S a m S lo v a ll a n d B e n A llr e d b lo c k fo u r k ic k s ), Ih e n W e s l r e c o v e r e d a fu m b le w ilh R e y n o ld s t r y in g to ea t th e c lo c k New Quarterback Helps Davie Seal CPC Title Just w h o is this T r o y B la k le y and w h at in Ihe w o r ld is he d o in g th ro w ­ in g fo r 100 y a rd s as an e m e rg e n c y q u a rte rb a ck ? T h is is a g u y w h o ’s p la y e d tig h t e n d an d w id e r e c e iv e r a l D a v ie a n d h a d n ’ t la k e n snaps s in c e h is y o u th -le a g u e d a ys. Z a c h V o g le r d id a s te lla r jo b at r e c e iv e r w h ic h w a s n o th in g n e w in th e D a v ie J V fo o lb a ll te a m ’s fo u n h stra ig h t w in , 2 7 -1 4 , last T h u rs d a y al R e y n o ld s . W h a l w a s a pleasan t su rprise w a s B la k le y 's p e rfo m ia n c e at q u a rte rb a ck a fie r the W a r E a gles lo s l B ra d C o rr ih e r to a b rok en c o l­ la rb o n e on O c l. 17. " I ’ v e g o l B la k le y in m ath class, and h e w a s a little a n tsy (th e n ext d a y )," C o a c h L e e L in v ille said. "W e w e re try in g lo la k e a test and he c o u ld n ’ t s il .slill. H e ’s p r e lly e x c ite d rig h t n o w , a n d a ll the k id s w e re kin d o f p a llin g h im o n the b a c k .” In the firs t g a m e w iih o u l C o r r i­ h e r D a v ie p la y e d il c lo s e to the vest, g a v e Ihe b a ll Jake P o r te r a n d ran o v e r S ou th R o w a n 14-0. In a s h o w d o w n o f team s w ith 3- 0 C e n tr a l P ie d m o n i C o n fe r e n c e re c o rd s , B la k le y d is p la y e d s ta rtlin g b r illia n c e fo r .som eon e w ith such little Q B e x p e r ie n c e , c o m p le tin g 5- o f- 7 p a sses fo r 100 ya rd s a fle r Ihe W a r E a g le s h a d th r o w n fo r 106 ya rd s in the p r e v io u s th ree ga m es . B la k le y g o t c ra n k e d up la le in Ihc fir s l h a lf w h e n R e y n o ld s h ad Ih o u g h ts o f ta k in g a 6 -0 lea d in lo h a lftim e . O n th e firs t p la y o f the s eries . B la k le y H u n g it as fa r as he c o u ld . V o g le r ran u n d er it arou n d the 30 and to o k it in fo r a ft I -yard tou ch ­ d o w n . P o r te r ’s tw o -p o in t run pu l D a v ie ahead S-6. " W e w e re k in d o f fla t at thal p o in t," L in v ille said. “ W e hit that pass and il w a s lik e the ligh ls cam e on . A n d fro m th en o n , R e y n o ld s d id n ’ l threaten u s." L o g a n Buchanan and the d efen se fo r c e d a th re e-a n d -o u t and g a v e D a v ie p ossession al Ille R ey n o ld s 43 w ilh 1:30 le ft'in the h alf. B la k le y a n d 'V o g le r " c o v e r e d 38 o f th o s e ya rd s in tw o p la ys, and ju st lik e lhal il w a s 14-6. F ir s l V o g le r m a d e a 2 8 -y a r d c a lc h , then a d a z z lin g lO -ya rd er in the b a ck o f the end zo n e. T h e liands- o f-g lu e I'reslim an has accou n ted fo r 2 0 o f D a v ie ’s 37 recep tion s, in clu d ­ in g fo u r f o r 9 8 y a r d s a g a in s i R ey n o ld s . "T h r e e o f his fo u r catch es w e re sp ectacu la r c a tc h e s," L in v ille said . " I f w e can g e t Ihe b a ll to V o g le r V o g le r 's g o in g to m ak e p la y s ." B l a k l e y ’ s m e m o r a b le n ig h l w a sn ’ t o v e r A fte r s n appin g the ba ll lo his p u n ie r he ra ced d o w n and re c o v e re d a fu m b le at the R e y n o ld s 28 lo set up a n oth er D a v ie tou ch ­ d o w n , a 1 3 -y a rd ru n b y J a m a r B r a tc h e r B u ch a n a n 's e x ir a -p o in i k ic k m a d e it 2 1-6. D a v ie ic e d it w ith a n in e-play, 7 5 - y a r d m a rc h . T h e d r iv e fo r a ligh ts-ou t 2 7 -6 lea d in clu d ed runs o f 3 4 y a rd s b y B r a t c h e r I I b y C h a riic M o n g e r o n lh ird-an d-5 and 15 b y P o r te r T h e b u llish B ra lclier c o lle c te d 82 ya rd s o n 16 carries, but th e b ig g e s t m o m e n ts b e lo n g e d to B la k le y , w h o is 7 - o f- I O in t w o g a m e s , " I k n ew h e c o u ld th ro w the b a ll, but 1 d id n ’ l k n o w w ilh h is fo o tw o r k and tim in g i f h e ’d bc a b le to g e l il w h e re w e n ee d il to b e ." L in v ille said . " H a v in g n ol p ra ctice d al i|uar- le rb a c k bu l t w o w e e k s , i l ’s i|uile an a cc o m p lis h m e n t lo s le p in Ih ere and d o th a t." T h e w in lo c k e d up th e s ec o n d C P C title in th ree yea rs fo r the W a r E a g le s (7 - 2 ,4 - 0 C P C ). T h e y ’ re 12- I in th e ir lasi 13 lea gu e ga m es , and Ih e y h ad o u ls co re d th ree C P C riv a ls 8 3 -0 b e fo re a firs t-q u arter R e y n o ld s b o m b put the D em o n s al the D a v ie 5 a n d w o u n d up e n d in g Ihe shutout streak . R e y n o ld s ’ s e c o n d to u c h d o w n c a m e d u rin g g a rb a g e tim e . " T o be h o n e s l, it w a s a fiu k e ," L in v ille said o f th e lo n g c o m p le tio n . " W e h ad Iw o gu y s g o in g fo r Ihe b all, th e y k n o c k ed it o u t o f e a c h o th e r's h an ds, and Ihe b a ll b o u n ced up and rig h t in to th e r e c e iv e r 's ba n d s. It lo o k ,th e m th ree p la y s (fr o m Ihe 5 ) to p u iic h it in ." N o le .s : Josh J o h n son h ad an in ­ t e r c e p t io n , ... F r e s h m a n s a fe t y R e S h a w n P a rk s retu rn ed to J V a f­ ter a stint w ith the va rs ity a n d "m a d e a b ig d iffe r e n c e ," d e fe n s iv e c o a c h T ild e n C a rter s a id .... In fo u r yea rs as J V h ead c o a c h , L in v ille is 2 9 -9 o v e r a ll an d 14 -3 in th e C P C . ,.. D a v ie 's season fin a le is N o v , 7 vs. v is ilin g N o n h D a v id s o n at 6 p.m . w ith 7 0 s ec o n d s le ft. M c C la n n o n c o n n e c t e d w ilh tig h t en d R a n d o lp h fo r 16 y a rd s lo ih e R e y n o ld s 4 3 . A f le r s p ik in g th e b a ll Io s lo p the c lo c k at 55 s ec o n d s, M c C la n n o n fir e d 3 0 y a r d s d o w n fic id lo H u n te r w h o trie d u n s u c c e s s fu lly to p u ll it in a l th e 10. B a ll g a m e . " W e g o l a ha n d o n the b a ll. Il w o u ld ha ve been a to u c h d o w n ," a d c lla tc d lllin g said. " O n c e w c a d ­ ju s te d (d e fe n s iv e ly ) w c p la ye d real w e ll. W e shut ihent o u t in the Ih ird , w c ju s t ga ve u p the b ig p la y in the fo u rth ." " W e step p e d up b ig -tim e o n o f ­ fe n se . W e ju s t c o u ld n ’ t fin ish at the e n d ," H u n te r said. " T h e y h ad m e s ca red . T lie y h ad m e rea l s c a r e d ," T h o n i.is sa id . " I w a s s o n e rv o u s I w a s p r a y in g to G o d . h o p in g th e y w o u ld n 't s co re . W h e n w e k n o c k e d th e b a ll d o w n , 1 k n e w Q o d w a s lis le n in g lo m e ." W h ile il w a s th e lo w p o in t o f th e s ea son fo r D a v ie , th e D em o n s pu t o n tlte s lip p e r a n d b c c a m e th e C P C 's C in d e re lla s to r y .T h e y w e re an e m o tio n .tl w r e c k a fte r b lo w in g a 1 3 -p o in t le a d in th e fin a l fiv e m in u le s fo r a 2 1 -2 0 lo s s to N o rth D a v iils o n . A t 1 -6, th e y w e re th reat­ e n in g to g o o f f the d e e p en d . T h r e e w e e k s la t e r ih e y 'r e o n e w in fro m s e iz in g a N o . I s eed Ib r Ih c s la lc 4 - A p la yolT s. “ I d o n 'l n o r m a lly s m ile ih is iiu ic li, but th is w a s a rea l p e rso n a l Ih in g Ib r m e. B e c a u se w h en I w a s an assistan t at F ree d o n t, 1 lo st h ere in fo u r o v e r tim e s to th ese g u y s in 1 9 9 7 ," Prop st said. " I t ’s re a lly a jo y lo w in al D a v ie b e ca u se it ’s a v e r y lo u g h Ih in g lo d o. W e w e re 1-6 and e v e r y b o d y w a s c o u n tin g us ou t - e x c e p i m e, the s la ff an d Ihe p la y ­ e r s ." N o le .s : P r o p s l s a id it w a s n ’ t e a s y sh a k in g o f f d e fe n s iv e la c k ie S lo v a ll and lin e b a c k e r D .J. R ic e . " W c w e r e w o r r ie d Ih a t S t o v a ll m ig h t p la y (a t o r n ea r 100 p e rc e n l). E v e n w ilh a b a d w h e e l h e d id a s u p e r j o b ," h e said. " R ic e w a s a ll o v e r the fie ld , c h a sin g d o w n p e o p le a n d b lo w in g up e v e r y t h in g w e w e r e try in g to d o . 1 fe e l v e r y fo r- lu n a le lo w in ih is g a m e ." ... P a n e a ls o r e c o v e r e d a R e y n o ld s fu m b le . K eyn old s 14 6 0 1 2 - 3 2 D avie 12 6 6 0 - 2 4 F irst Q u a rte r R - Hutke 2 m a (kick blockcJ), H:5S, D - llu nler 72 pass from Arnold (kick fail), R - Tluiinas 64 run (Burke run), 7:19. D - Huiiler 74 pass from Arn old (run fa il), :06. .Sccond Q u a rte r R - Tliom as 6 run (kick bluckcd), fi:ll). D - Arnold 59 run (run fail), .S:4.1. T h ird Q u a rte r D - Arnold 4 run (m n fa il), .‘i:26. F ou rth Q u a rte r R - 'Hiom as 90 pass from Pitts (kick hloeked). 6:44. R - Hurkc 65 run (run fa il), 5:24. T K A M .S T A T IS T IC .S I'irsi downs Rusliu's-yards Passing C om p-A lI-ln t Punts Funtblcs-Lost I’cnalties-yards 3rd conversions IN D IV ID U A L S T A T IS T IC S R eyn olds R U S H IN G - W oazeah 15-95, Burke 8-78, Tliom as 3-70, Pius 11-52, Boe- liinc 1-2 P A S S IN G - Pills 2-6-0-96 R E C E IV IN G -T lio m a s 1-90, Burke 1-6 D avie R U S IIIN a -A m o ld 2 l- 1 2 2 , Brown 17-77, H unler 1-5, Hudson 1-2 P A S S IN G - Arn old 4 -7 -0 -157, M c- Claitnon 4-I0-1-3R , Hunter O-l-O-O R E C E IV IN G - llu nler 4-165, Ran­ dolph 3-.12, Hudson l-(-2 ) к D 9 14 38-297 40-206 96 195 2-6-0 8-I8-1 6-28 6-34 4-3 2-2 I-IO 4-25 5-11 4-П HS - DAVIE COIINTY EN TEKPRISE RECOKI). Tlnirsdav, Nov. 7. 2002 Playoff Loss Ends Moser’s Storied Career Patrick Little, according to teammate Charlie Lester, had a way of lighting a fire under Davie’s soccer team. Matt Moser ended his career with a record 62 goals. Cimlinui'd Knim Рпцс HI salisncd." Cnuilill said al'lor llie 2-1 loss. "I lliink we cmild liave played belter, hul the Urst lime in the playoffs is liaril, Thai team two years aj;o either playeil for Ihe Mate eliampioiisliip or won the state championship, and last year they weiil to thc iiuarterfi- iials. They've been there. They’re a yoiiny leani but they know how lo operate. "I really had no problem wiih the game." Right up until the9ftth minute. Ihe War Eagles hail a clear shot of whal would have been the big­ gest victory in I .“i years of Davie soccer. Insleail of allowing Davie lo make more history. Nonh Meek fought off a robust chal­ lenge and denied the War liagles a date with Ihe state's top-ranked team, Mounl Tabor. North Meek. Ihe No. .“i seed from the МП.-СЛ S Conference, carried a I2-S-.4 record into the second round. Davie, the No. 3 seed from the Central I’iedniont Conference, closed at Ч-И1-1, “They didn’t have as much skill as we did, but in overtime we all started gelling lired,” se­ nior stopper Charlie Lester said. "Charlotle-elub leams and school leams ate always good. They play fall and spring." "We played on a svet Гк'к! the lasl couple of w ceks. and that re­ ally hurl us." senior I’atriek Little said, “We didn’t play near as good as we could. We fell like if we would have played them on a dry field, we would have had a iK’tter chance. They weren’t bet­ ter lhan us, 1 know lhal." With North Meek holding a I - I) lead and Davie in need of a late firsl-half spark. Mall Moser drilled the kind of shot lhal made him Davie’s all-time scorer. "When I saw that ho was go­ ing to get il off. I knew it was in because he's money from ihere," Caudill said, "That's how he's made his living at Davie. YoXi don’t score lhat many goals w ith- out knowing how to do it in lough situations." Mario Gil and Juan Lagos set the stage for Moser’s (i2nd career goal, and il remained I-I for the next Sfi minutes. "When Juan did thal heel-llick thing that he always does and Charlie Lester airmails the ball downfield. Linder Nelson Caudill see it and know how gootl it was. It was such a gooil play thal lie made Ihe player look like he did somelhing wrong, and he didn’t. .Stein's going lo be a tremendous asset for two more years," "lie’s going to be awesome." Little added. "He’s going to be something else." Ниц« Vtiitls ln>r 2()(B; Next year's team will have an ex­ tremely dilficull lime replacing l.s seniors, including Bryant Chave/., Mieali Garner. Gil. Zach Manralian. Edward Johnson. Kevin Kirkpatrick, Lagos. Patrick Law. Linder. Andrew Scotl ami KodolVo Roldan. “I was very fortunate to have this group because they were great to work with,” Caudill said, "1 hale to see those .seniors go," Will Cmidill Relurn'.': This might have been Caudill's final hour on the Davie sideline. If Caudill, who owns a plumbing business, commits to another sea­ son of I lO-uiile rouiultrips from Wilkes County. Davie soccer would likely continue to operate in first-class manner, achieve a compelilive reputation and even­ tually eomend for champion­ ships. If he decides to turn else­ where, the also-ran program could slip back to slep one, "He’s been a great coach." Lesler said. "1 enjoycil being un­ derneath him. Me was always there when wc needed him and he always had supplies. He's just a great coach. He knows every­ thing about thc sport basically," How shaф is Caudill? The 47- year-old liinied down an offer to apply for an assistant job at na­ tionally-ranked Wake l-oresl. Simply pul. he’s to soccer what“^ Miyagi is 10 Marlial-arts, So Davie’s players and fans have their lingers crossed. "I enjoyed Davie so much, but there’s some things I've gol to straighten oul and make sure it's the rigltt move for me," he .said, "I’m jusi going to take some time. I’ve already passed on (po­ tentially joining Wake’s staff). I lold them I couldn’t do it. Al this point in time I don’t know what I’m going to do," - Photos by James Barringer Micah Garner sends a rocket toward Davie's forwards. Davie's superb sophomore, keeper David Stein, made an fabulous save that helped force overtime with N. Meek. Malt was right there lo pul il in the far comer, lhal got us pum|X'd up." Lester said, "Wc knew if we could put another one in the net. wc would have the game.” Davie's celebration never materialized. The Vikings bottled up Moser and rejected Davie's Ix-'st chancc, an Adam Linder bid. “I really Ihoughi the game was ours," Caudill said. "I thought Moser or Linder or maybe Juan would get a ball in. It jusi so hap­ pened it was the other way arounil. North's keeper made an outstanding save on one of Linder's balls, I thought that was the winner," North Meek look the spill in thc next round. Mount Tabor (18- 0-4) bolted in from 2-0 in the I'irsl 1.3 minules and cruised 4-0. Ilonti Fide I’rospvel; Caudill said il would be a shame if a Di­ vision I school doesn'l pick up Moser, who scored 20 goals as a sophomore, a record 23 last year and I') this year despite an injury lhat hindered him for six games, "We're working real hard try­ ing lo get him somewhere be­ cause 1 think il would lie a tre­ mendous loss for collegc soccer if he didn't get lo play," Caudill said, "lie’s gol a lot of work lo do and he knows that. College games are much faster lhan high school, but he can handle it. "Division I. he can play. Ap­ palachian Stale’s Division 1 and I know he can play at lhat level. .•\rc we talking UNC'.’ That’s a differeni situation. Wake rorest? I don’l know, Thai’s blue-chip- pers. Then you’re lalking aboul foreign players and you're bring­ ing the world into it. Division II. I think he'd be productive the day he steps fool in the door." Linder Can I’lay, Too: An­ other legilimale prospecl is Linder, who became a beast around inidseason and enhanced his profile immensely. He was second with 13 goals. II of which came in a seven-game span from Sepi. 26 10 Oct. l.'i. ’’I’ve had calls aboul him,” Caudill said. “He’s gol the full package: He’s so good in the air, he understands Ihe game, he's got great pace and tremendous vi­ sion. I think Division I's within his rcach: dellnilely Division II." Unsung Hero: For all die at- Icnlion lhal was focussed on Moser and Linder, the difference in many wins came down lo Nick Nelson, a senior midt“ielder/de- fender who dominalcd in die shadows. “He stepped up all year long." Caudill said. “I le’s been a leader and kept us in games. He's gol physical ability and such a greal atliuido. He's the kind of kid thal you want to coach 20 of them, and you'd never have a problem wilh your personnel. He gave 120 percent all Ihe lime and put the team firsl." liuddin)>Stur; Caudill knows a player when he sees one, and he secs one in sophomore goal­ keeper David Slein, who surged down the stretch and filled thc giant shoes of brother Chris Slein, a freshman walkon al Catawbti. ■'At the beginning of Ihe sea­ son, lie didn’t know if he was going to play JV or varsily," Caudill said, “One save (when Ihe score was 1-1 with North Meek), collegc coachcs would E l C M , D o d g e & I m p o r t s .....* 7 ,8 3 5 .....* 6 ,9 9 5 .....* 4 ,9 9 5 .....* 7 ,8 9 5 .....* 3 ,9 9 5 .....* 3 ,9 9 5 .....* 6 ,8 9 5 .....* 3 ,4 9 5 .....* 3 ,9 9 5 oo Pont. Grand Prix 90 Olds Cutlass. ... 96 Olds R o y a l........ OO Dodge Intrepid . 96 Dodge Intrepid ..... 96 Dodge N e o n .......... 95 Chevy Cam aro ........ 9'7 Geo M e tro ............. 94 Saturn .................. 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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 7, 2002 - B9 Old School: Davie Sports News From November, 1991 • Davie’s varsity football leam put together a 13-play, 84- yard drive that ate up 6; 18 ofihe fourth quarler to seal a 21-7 vic­ tory over South Rowan. It was Davie’s ihird win of the season and South’s sixth straight loss. Howard Riddle had two sacks. • North Davie’s freshman foolball toam rmished ft-O with a .SS-f) thrashing ofSoutheastern Slokes. The Wildcats got 144 yarils from Brad Kimrey and 111 from Eric Shook on the way to .■i 10 rushing yards and their sec­ ond perfect season in a row. Matt Sain, who rctunied an intercep­ tion .“i.“) yards, had nine picks in six games. North, which had four TDs called back, improved lo 18-2 over thc last three years, • When Catawba and Wingate got together, Ihcre were six former Davie foolball players involved. Wingate had starters Stan IMair, Rilly Blackwclder and Kendall Chaffin and redshirt freshmen Gary Blalock and Dale I’arrish. Catawba had Ray Whi­ taker. • Oulside linebacker Malt Rcznicek helped Harvard University’s I'resliman foolball team lo .3-0. • Scan Ganictt broke into the Appalachian State soccer loam’s starting lineup as a freshman walkon. • Davie’s soccer team t'in- Meet The War Eagles M a tt M o se r Sport: .soccer If I could keep just one music CI), it would he: Bush, Six­ teen Stone, in lust all my possessions bul one. I’d keep: My car. Soinethln!> people don’t know ahoul me: 1 invented the spin dive at the Oak Valley pool. My greatest inuineni in sporls: Breaking the record for goals last year. I would like to switch places for a day with: Bob Dole. Funniest soccer story: Giving motiva­ tional speeches with Pat Little on the bus af­ ter away games. 1 would like to eiit dinner with (dead or alive): Dale Earnhardt and the Beastic Boys. Favorite class in school and why: Tech­ nical Drawing because Coach Wilson is the man. Athletes I admire most: Paul Mauricc. Larry Bird and Scott Maxwell. Mv favorite thinj! about playing soccer is: Scoring goals. F u r n it u r e M o v in g y; & D e l iv e r in g IVIocksville, NC 15 Years Experience home (3361 492-2120 cell (704) 968-4776 ished 4-13 after rallying past Parkland 2-1. Scolt Hansen’.s header tied il and Davic won on a goal by Cam KoHic. • The doubles Icam of .senior Kimberleigh Ramsey and fresh­ man Kelly Archer defeated a duo from Greensboro Smith 6-1. 6- I for the Davie tennis leain’s only points in the first round of the Triad 4-A Regional. • South Davie’s freshmen got touchdown runs from Jonaihan Vaughters, Josh Ward and Fonzie Howell to blank Chest­ nut Grove 21-0. Kevin Dewall led South wilh 81 rushing yards. • South D.ivie’s JV buried North Davic 41-0 for a 5-2 record. Shawn White, James Clemeni and Derrick Dulin al- lowed Soulh lo g.iin 236 yards on the ground. • Davie's JV football leam won for the I3th time in 14 games, beating Soulh Rowan 26- 12 for a 9-0 record. Marnic Lewis had two inlcrccptions. Quail Unlimited Banquet Thursday Davie Couniy Wuail Unlimited will have its annual bam|ucl be­ ginning at 6 p.m. Thursday. Nov. 7 al Bermuda Run Couniry Club. Tickets arc $50. Call Stephen Myers at 7.S 1-3207. There will be a silent auction, live auction and rallie to raise money lo help im­ prove quail habitat. Church Basketball Registration Open Registration for church-league basketball has begun. The dead­ line lo enter a Icam is Nov, l.'i. Call Joe Boyette at 7.*i 1-2.12,‘i. Girls Golf Team 13th In State Championships Davie’s golf team finished L^lh in the NCHSAA girls golf cham­ pionships at Pinehursl No. 6 last week. In thc two-day, .'?6-hole event, Brittany Walker carded 8Ч-У0 and Emily Pcltorini turned in 104-104 as Davie recorded a team scorc of 387, Richmond won thc state championship wilh a 311. Softball Tournament This Saturday A one-pitch benefit softball tournament is scheduled for Nov. 9 al Center. The cost is SI 10 per leam, and there will also be a home- run derby. To enter a leam, contacl Scotty and Tracy Cranfield al 492-2894 or 284-473.‘i. Register for 7-10th Grade Basketball Registration forthc Mocksville-Davie Recrealion Dcparlinent’s seventh-1Olh grade basketball league will last until Nov. 1.5. All players must be rcgistcrcil and atlend the draft. Draft ilatc: Dec. 1,7-10 grade boys, 4. For more information, contacl thc rec at 7.51-232.5, Cornatzer 3rd In Tackles For ASU Scolt Cornat/.er, a starting safety at Appalachian State, contin­ ues to nourish as a senior. The Davie High product from Advancc is third on the Mountaineers in tackles with 76 and he's made two interceptions, App is 6-3 overall, 4-2 in the Southern Conference and is ranked 13th in Division l-AA, Rec Starting Wrestling Program The Mocksville-Davie Recreation Deparlment is starting a new program in wrestling. For grades second-sixth, thc program will lake place two days a week from 6:30-8 p.m. from Dec. 3 through the end of January or firsl of February under inslructors Howard Riddle and Adam Barber. The registration deadline is Nov. 22 and the cost is S23. Call the recat 731-2323. “ T ’. T . W f i i t e T r u c k i r ^ Л е а я п R o w a n R e g i o n a l M r o iC A L C t N T F .R iiv i November Classes & Events Community Programs Dialietes Screening— $ 15 fee An individuni consultation wilh a certified diabetes educator. Participants yel a fingerstick lilood gliicosc lesl and arc assessed on their risks for devclopinK diabetes. Tliis screening is by appoint­ ment oniy. ScrceniriKS are held at: Education Si Wellness Outpatient Services liiiildiiiH, 721 Grove Si., Salisbury Call (704) 638-1437 for an appointment or for niiore inlormation. Hospice Volunteer Training Classes Pind out about volunteer opportunities available with Rowan Regional Hospice. Volunteer training classes will stnrt in Jamiary 2(X)3. Call Sandy Lee at Hospice al (704) 637-7645 to sign-up or lor more informallon. lhanicsgiving Bereavement Dinner A special dinner for bereaved families and Hospice volunteers. Novemlicr 21 • 6 p.m., Fellowship Hall, First Prcsbyterian Ciiuixiii, 803 W. Fisiier St., Salisbuiy. Call Hospice at (704) 637-7645 for more information. Educational Programs Compreiiensive Dialieles Cbsses Small yroup classes and individual instruction are oflercd on a weekly basis to lielp master thc skills and concepts for the control of diabetes. Tliese classc-s have a fee, which is covered by most insurance plans. All classcs aiv held at the Salisbury City Park Recreation Center, 316 Like Drive in Salisbury. Diabctc's classes will be offered on llie following; dates, and you must attend all three sessions: NovciiifK-r 13, 20, 27 • 1 - 3 p.m. NovenilxT 26, DeccmfxT 3, 10 • 9 - II a.m. Call (704) 63S-1437 fa nnore inloftnalion. A certified dialx'les educator provides a special program for expectant mothers with gestational dialx'tes. Tlie program includc"s basic facts, meal planning and home blood glucose monitoring. These classes have a fee, which is covercd by most insurance plans. Gestational diabetes classes will lie offered on thc following dates; attend thc date of your choicc. NovemIxT 14, 21 • 9-11 a.m., Rowan Regional Education & Wellness Ouipalienl Services Huilding, 721 Crove St., Salisbury Call (704) 63S-1437 lor more inlormalion. Looic Good, Feel Better All American Gincer Society program that teaches cancer patients techniques to address the cosmetic side effects of treatment. Call (704) 2784)992 for an appoinlmeni or (or more informalion. Nurse - On - Duty For rouiinc, non-cnieri>cncy mcdical problems or for ans-\vers to your mcdical questions, call Nursc-On-Duty 24 hours a day, seven days n week, it's free. 1-800^3354921 Support Groups ADHD Supiiort Group Provides support and education for parents of children with Attention I3eficil Hyperactivity Disorder. November 26 • 6:30 p.m., Salisbury Pediatric Associates, 129 Woodson St., Salisbuiy AWAKE (Ak-rt, Well And Keeping lincrgciic) Provides a sixial and eilucational fonim tor anyone sufiering fniiii a sleeping disorder. Call the Sleep Medicine Cenier of Salislxiry al (704) 637-1533 for meeling infonnation. Better BraatNngCUi Oilers members and guests tlie opportunity lo leam ateui breathing disorders. Novenifx’r 13*1 p.m., Rufly-l'lolnies Senior Center, 1120 S. Houndary St., Salisbuiy Caniac Support Group Provides support and education for cardiac patienls, people who are at high risk for heart disease and their families, Fliis group meels the third Tuesday of the month during Febmary, June and Oclober • 7 p.m., Cardiac Rehabilitation & Wellness Ccnicr, 2nd floor, Kiser Medical Oflice Building, ' Rowan Regional Medical Center. Colon Cancer Support Group Offers support and education for colon cancer sufferers and survivors. November 19 • 7 p.m., Library at St. John's Lulhernn Church, 2(K) W. Innes St., Salisbury Epiepsy Support Group Provides support and education lor people with epilepsy and their families. November 14*7 p.m., First Baptist Chunch, 223 N. Fulton St., Salisbury Grief Support Group Providc’S support for those suffering from the loss of a loved one. Sponsored by Rowan Regional Home Heallh & Hospice. November 11 and 25 • 6 p.m., Ryans Steakhouse, 730 Jake Alexander Blvd., Salisbury. Meeting and program slart at 7 p.m.,- Dinner is not included. Stroke Support Group Offen; support and education for people who have suffered a stroke. Novembers* 10:30 a.m., Tlie Laurels of Salisbury, 215 Ljsh Dr., Salisbury Gill (704) 637-t 182 for more infomialion. Weis^ Loss Support Gnup Provides support and education for pe-ople who have had or aa‘ contemplating having gastric tiypass surgery as a way lo lose weight. November 14*7 p.m. Call (704) 636-3582 for meeting location or [or more infomialion. Moonlight Mammography Do you find it difficult lo schedule a mammography exam during regular business hours? Now you can gel your annual mammography exam as lale as 7 p,ni, Monday - Tliursday at Rowan Regional Medical Center, Call (704) 2104238 today for an appointment. Women’s Health All classes meet in the Womens Health Center, 3rd floor. Rowan Regional Medical Cenlcr. Call (704) 210-5544 to a-gister or for moa- infonnation. Big Brother/^ Sister Siblings, loo, have to adjust to a new role when the baby anives. lliis class helps prepaa- them for the amval of a new brother or sister. It includes a tour of the matemily center and a visit to our newboni nursery. Novenilx-r 11*4 p.m. Breastteedteg Tliis class delails the advantages and methods of breastfeeding, as well as praclical problem solving. Tlie class is taught by our certilied lactation consultants. Dads are welcome, loo. $10 cLnss fee if not enrolled in Rowan Regionals biniaze classcs. November 14*6 p.m. lanazB Prepared CIM M i and Baby Basics Leam what lo expect during labor, birth and postpartum periods,- coping skills,- relaxation nnd breathing technitiucs,- and preparing for childbirth. Taught liy our Lamaze-ccrtified childbirth educators. Classes meet once a week for five weeks, and a class fee is charged. Lamaze classes will be offered on the following dates: NovenilxT 12 - DecenilxT 10, 6 - 8:30 p.m. M obile M edical U nit Rowan Regionals mobile medical unit will fx‘ al the following locations in NovenifxT: nuStwls —$12 (Forages 18 and older. Insurance, Medicaid, and Medicare will not lx- filed. No appointment necessary.) November 13*9 a.m. - I p.m., Salisbury Mall, 1935 Jake Alexander Blvd., Salisbury November 19*9 a.m. - I p.m., Lowe's Home Improvement Warehouse, 207 Failh Rd., Salisbury Mar ns November 18 and 19 South Rowan Medical Mall, 308 E. Cenlerview St., China Crove Call (704)855-2400 lo schedule an appointment. _ November 20 West Rowan YMCA, 603 E. Main St., Cleveland Call (704) 278-1610 to schedule an appointment. Blood Pressure Clinic Clinic Every Wednesday hxjm 9 a.m. - noon, a free blood pressure clinic is held in tlic main lobby of Rowan Regional Medical Center. Volunteer nurses conduct the chnic. Free parking is ptxjvided in the medical ccnters parking garage on Henderson Street, Rowan Ru()iun,il Mecliciil Cciiilei uliuis variiJty ol hoiillh iind wt;llncss ihIik .itii cliiSbt'S Foi inoio inloiiiuitioii o i ton;()istoi lot any classos oi suppoit niiHips call (704) 210-5000 612 Mocksville Avenue, Salisbury, Norih Carolina 28144 w w w .row an.org BIO . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursdiiy, Nov. 7. 2002 New Davie High men's basl^etball coach Mil<e Absher says the War Eagles' schedule will be tough.- Photos by James Barringer Absher Faces Substantial Losses As New Boys Coacli Conlinued From I’urc HI bcc.iusc'so many teams aro go­ ing lo Ihc playoffs. I hope ihcy win llicm all, I really do. I wish soccer would have won (in Ihc firsi round). I told (adminislra­ lors) when I came here lhal I was jusl one of Ihosc people who wanled cvcrylxHly to be success­ ful. Fall s[K)rts SCI Ihc lone a lillle hil for your school. It makes Ihc climate of your school belter when you're winning." NIccTiirnoiit: Heforc socccr players checked in Oct. .11. Ab­ sher liad a whopping ,17 players trying out for the freshmen, JV anil varsily teams. "That was e.xciting to have lhal interest," he said, "riiey'rc going to have a lol of opportuni­ ties to prove lliemselves." KarRC Voids: Absher is look­ ing long and hard for replace­ ments from one of the most c.k- plosivc teams in Davie history. The loss's from 2(K)l-()2 are substantial. Absher doesn't have a Scan Stevens, who rewrote the state's .1-poinl rccord book and averaged 24.S points. He doesn't have a foreigner like Nemanja Kreckovic, who added 2.1.1 points. Ile doesn't have a doublc-douhic machine like Dan Sullivan (12.9 poinls, 10.6 re­ bounds). The fourlh option from lasl year. Chris Slein, averaged 7.S poinls and S.7 rebounds, and lhat's why Davic will have to perfonn magic lo siring together a I'lftli winning rccoril. "Lasl week there were three freshmen practicing wiih the varsity jusl so we’d have num­ bers," Absher said. "And il's a very demanding schedule. There's nol any gimmes on Ihere. We will be challengcil ev­ ery nighl we go oul. "Luke I’helps, Mieah Garner, Patrick Little, Nick Nelson, Hrian Hunter - those guys will be looked lo for senior leader­ ship." New Addre.ss: The Ahshers spenl lasl weekend In a moving van, hauling Ihcir stuff 40 miles from Conover lo Park Avenue in Mocksville's cily limits, "It's very exciting becausc we've been spending a lol of lime on the r<iad," he said. Mike and wife Denise have two alhletic sons - sixlh-grader Drew, II, and third-grader Davis, S. Though Drew got hooked on football Ihis fall, he appears lo have a bright future in basketball. He was a rescr\c on the Greensboro Gators II- under A A U team lhal won the slale championship last spring. Davis plays basketball and base­ ball. Although Absher's staff came together slowly, it worked out heautifully. Il includes Mike Dinkins (varsily assistant). Sh­ annon Pulliam (varsily assis­ tant), Kogcr Bumgarner (head JV), Terry Mitchell (head fresh­ man coach) and parl-limer l-ric Alspaugh. Pulliam, interestingly enough, is an old friend from Greensboro College w ho linked on by accident, showing up one day and reaci{uainling himself to Absher. Pulliam, a Davie High basketball standout in the late l‘)7()s, played ball for Greens­ boro. "If I would have known Sh­ annon lived here when I first gol the job, I would have conlacled him immcdiaiely," Absher said, " Those pieces of the рч//1е really lurned oul good. Palicncc panned oul. Dinkins was very, very helpful especially when I first got here. Ile had some great ideas. Pulliam is.a i|uality per­ son and lhal means a lot, becausc 1 want guys thal keep all this stuff in the right perspective." Nulcs: Absher's basketball head-coaching experience Continued From I*u);e Itl Stephens, who succeeded Carol Cozart, and assistants Debbie Evans and Janice Jackson irinimed .12 players to 2.S. The varsily roster includes seniors Dawn Singleton, Heather McDaniel, Ryanne McDaniel, Brillany Walker and Sarah Will­ iams; juniors Kierston Kahrs. Alyse Bowden, Allison Schafer, Savannah Kowalski and Andrea Dwiggins; sophomore Alyson Walker; and freshman Carly Boolh. Jackson's JV squad consists of sophomores Nicole Maready, Erin Whitaker, Ashley Cor­ natzer, Brooke Harris, Allison Mackintosh, Danielle O'Neal and Christie Taylor; and fresh­ men Shanicka Brown, Sloan Smilh, Ashley Whitlock, Jenna Hendricks, Evony Tucker and Jusline Gamble, Stephens makes a point to her play­ ers. "I've been very impressed with (the seniors)," she said. " There's not a weak senior lhat can’l lead. Vou can have nega­ tive leadership, bul this is posi­ live." , Davie's high hopes stem from 2(K) 1 -02 CPC Player of the Year Brillany Walker and All-CPC perfomters Singlelon and Will­ iams. The fourth reluming starter is Schafcr. But Stephens is c|uite famil­ iar with having a target fixed squarely on her leams. At Mitch­ ell, she capiured 12 conference titles, four sectional lilies, made the playoffs all 1.1 years anil won a S late title in m 5 -9 6 . The Mountaineers won .10 consecutive league games from 1998-01, and they pul logelher records of 24-4, 26-2. 25-2 and 22-4 the last four years. Stephens picked a good place to relocate, for Davie has won 18 conference lilies and posled 30 winning records over a span of 4 1 years. When Stephens learned that a-Salisbury Post slory nominated towering South Rowan as the CPC favorite, Stephens grinned, relishing the challenge. South's ranges from two years al a pri- valc school lo nine years al Soulh Caldwell. This is his I9lh year in coaching. ... Davie won Women's Coach Karen Stephens directs the War Eagles at a recent practice. - Photos by James Barringer Architect Of A Dynasty New Coach Inherits Four Returning Starters 15,21, 15 and 16 games the last four years under Jim Young, who left lo become the girls coach al East Rowan. New assistant coach Shannon Pulliam works a (drill. new coach, Tracy Connor, starred al Wake l-oresi and is among the finest ACC players of all lime. "I'd rather be (overlooked)," she said. "You can motivate the kids a little bit easier when nobody's looking out for you. We had such a successful pro­ gram (at Milchcll). it was ex­ pected. Not thal we didn’t get beal. Wc got beat by McDowell some and people like lhal, bul in our confcrcncc it was a big cel­ ebration (when we losl). “Vf'c're going to set some goals. I've gol lo have sontelhing to shoot for." Davie scrinunages at home against Easl l-orsylh on Nov. 12 al 6 p.m. The season opener is Nov. 14 al Hickory al (i. "They seem to be exciled," she said. "My style's going to be different, bul at the same time exciting. I don'l Ihink they'll have any trouble picking it up because they're smart. If they'll play what I want them lo play, we can play a lot of people. So there shouldn't be a lot of people saying: ‘I’m having lo sit the bench.'" Helping you get back to the things you enjoy in life. 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She headed a quilt fund-raiser that netted $22,000 for the museum effort. - Photos by Robin Fergusson The F abric O f Life C a l a h a l n W o m a n U s e s Q u i l t i n g T o H e l p , A n d T o u c h , O t h e r s H eart to H eart with Kathy Chaffin If Mary Anna Smoot's life was a quill, il would be made of m;uiy fabrics. There would be dark solids to reprcsenl loss, including a molhcr who died when she was only 2. They would be olTsct by bright, cliccrlul colors to syniboli/e her ultimate triumph over griel. There would be prints with strawberries on them lo depict the pick-your-own fann she ran with her hus­ band, John W, Smoot, for years. There would be prints of roses, nudticolorcil, elegant blooms, like Ibe ones she raised al her home and lhal broughi her comforl when her only child, James Gilberl, and her husband died within the course ofa year. The quill itself would ¡•eiirefe’ni Mary Anna with ils ability to endure years of wear iinil slill bring warmth lo others. And it would remain unfinished as, even at age .SO, she is always ready to lake on a new projecl. 'The latest of Mary Anna Sinoot’.s projccls is to raise money for a museum for Davie County. She \\:is louring a tiuill imiseiHn in Paduka, Ky„ in 1999 when she started thinking aboul the need for a local museum lo preserve Ihe county's herilagc. A year later, the newly-formed Davie County Quiltcr's Guild held its first show. :iiul one of Ihe i|uilts on disphiy was m:idc in 19.15 to raise money I'or :i church in Pino. 'The women of ihe congregalion chargeil a few ccnts to embroider names on the squares. That old quill gave Mary Anna an Idea for how to raise money for a Davie County museum. When she presented tbe idea to the Davie County Historical and Genealogical Sociely, she found oul lhal the group had been talking tor years aboul the need for a county museum. But lillle had been done, Mary Amia was re:uly lo do something. She presented her idea of ch:irging businesses to transfer photos of tlieir buildings onto fabric for inclusion on a quill. Individual names could also be added in honor and memory of Diivie County residenls. Mary Anna didn't let concern about the pre.sent economic downswing slop her. "I knew at my age I didn'l have time to wait on the economy to get good :igain." she says. She solicilcd the help of friend and fellow guild member Wyiene Keller to help wilh Ihe quilling. Another friend, artist Amiclte Ratledge, agreed lo photograph the businesses, and Annette's daughler, Pam Bracken, printed the names on Ihe computer for transfer lo fabric. The charge for putting the photograph of a business on what came lo be known as the Davie Counly Hislori­ cal Quilt was S250, Names were included for S25 apiece, Doris I'rye, a member of the Historical and Genea­ logical Sociely and tbe Forks of ibe Yadkin History Museum Commitlce lhat was formed shorlly after the quill fund raiser, paid for the first name lo go on it: the lale Miss riossie Marlin, a well-known Davie County historian. I'ltase See Davlc Woman - I’aj>c C4 This quilt depicting Davie businesses and people brought money for a museum.Smoot spends much of her time quilting and creating things from fabric. C2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 7, 2002 Johnson- Williams Couple Mamed Sarah Lisa Rencc Johnson and Michacl Joseph Willianis of Winslon-Salem were unilcd in marriage al 2 p.m. Sepl. 29 ai ihc Arborcium al Tanglewood. Jerry Webb was officialing minisier. The bride is Ihe daughler of Debbie Groce of Boonville and Tim Johnson of Sparta. She is a graduale of Elkin High School and is employed by Slaples. The groom is ihe son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Williams of Advance. He is a graduale of Davic High School and allendcd Lees McRae Collcge. He is em­ ployed by Delivery on Time. Given in marriage by her fa- ihcr, Ihe bride chose Belh Johnson as her maid of honor. Bridesmaid was Megan Baker. The groom chose Chris Will­ iams as his best man. Usher was Toney Barr. Afier a receplion al the Vil­ lage Inn, Ihe couple made Iheir residence in Winslon-Salem.Mr. and Mrs. Michael Joseph Williams Dalton-Graham Couple Speak Marriage Vows Jennifer Ann Dallon and Zackary Larry Graham, bolh of Winslon-Salem. were uniled in marriage ai 7 p.m. Saiurday. Nov. 2 al Pine Grove Uniled Melhodisl Church. The Rev. Judilh Ragsdale of- ficiaied. The bride is Ihe daughler of Roger and Melissa Dallon of Winslon-Salem. She is a gradu­ ale of Parkland High School and allendcd Appalachian Stale Uni­ versily. where she was a mem­ ber of Alpha Phi Sororily. She is assislani manager of Brennan's Bridal. The groom is the son of Larry and Ann Graham of Rainlree Road. Advance. He is a gradu­ ate of Davie High School and atlended Forsylh Technical Communily College. He is em- ployed as a glass artisan at Kulm Studios. Given in marriage by her fa­ ther. Ihc bride chose Diane Dal­ lon as maid of honor. Brides­ maids were Amanda Ladd, Jaclyn Gamberini, Stacy Garrett, Brooke Whitney and Brooke Cannon. The groom’s father was best man. Ushers were Edward Dal­ lon, Garrcll O'Neil, David Ladd, Brian Ledbetter and George Sulccki. Flower girl was Catherine Southwick and ring bearers were Dylan llall and Coty Graham. Afler a receplion al Ihc Elk Club in Winslon-Salem, Ihc couple weni on a wedding cruise to Ihe Weslem Caribbean. They will be al home on Ransom Road. Winslon-Salem.Mrs. Zackary Larry Graham L i o n s C l u b S e l l i n g C i t r u s F o r H o l i d a y s Th e M o cksville Lions Club is once again selling cil- . rus fruil fresh from the orange groves of Florida for the holi­ days. “This yearly evem is a tre­ mendous fundrai.serto supporl the visually and hearing im­ paired in Davie Counly," said Lions Presideni Jonathan Wishon. Lions from all over the counly will accept orders un­ til Friday. Nov. 22. Delivery w ill he around the first week of December. If you would like more inform ulion or would like to place an order, call Dale Brown at the House of Styles Barbershop at 751 - 3S64 or Marie While al 751 - 3850. "Please supporl the visu­ ally und hearing impaired this holiday season by purchasing fresh fruit from the Mocks­ ville Lions C lub," Wishon suid. Advance News By Edith Zlmmcrmun Advance CorrespondenI The Methodist Church will have the annual Harvest Sale Sat­ urday, Nov. 9 from 7 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Breakfast and lunch, coun­ try ham biscuits, homemade veg­ etable soup, homemade pimento and chee.se, hoi dogs, coffee, soft drinks and desserts. Chicken pies, will be for sale, plus crafts, quilts, baked goods and many other ilems. Children’s games, wilh prizcs,slart at 10 a.m. Jim and Beverly Rice of Sedalia, Mo. were weekend visi­ lors of Richard Pressley and Ann Schaleslock. They were among the visilors al church last Sunday. Lynn Owens Gladstone of Greensboro visilcd her sisler and brother-in-law Rila and Dick Voglerduring Ihe weekend. Lynn was a visitor at worship .service al the Methodist church. Sympathy is expressed to the family of Dick and Libby Parris and Susan P. Barnhardt in the death of tlieir father. Dr. Alva Edward Parris of Winston-Salem. Sympathy is also expressed lo George and Ann Barnhardt, Derry and Omie Sue Bamhardl, Mary Ann Barnhardt of this com­ munity, and other faijiily mem­ bers in the death of their father, Olin Bamhardl. Mr. Bamhardl died in Rowan Memorial Hospi­ tal after a lenghly illnss. Edilh Zimmerman accom­ pained Vernelle Greene, and Vemelle’s son and daughter-in- law, Wonh and Clara Sue Greene of Churchland, to Virginia on Saturday, Nov. 26 for a day of visiling relatives. In Fancy Gap they visiled Elbert and Louise Shull, in Draper they visilcd Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stewarl. They shopped in Hillsville and Fancy Gap, and stopped al Ihe Sunnyside store for browsing and shopping, and laler bought apples, cabbage and olher pro­ duce al a roadside market. Lunch was enjoyed in Mt. Airy and see­ ing Ihc newly opened Andy GrilTitli highway. Heath and Sandy Latham LeRoy and son Hunter have moved into iheir new home on Comatzer Road. We were happy to see Nona Miller back at church lasl Sun­ day after undergoing receni sur- gery. Dorolhy Carler. her sisiers. Nannie Lou Sparks and Belinda Polls, and Dorothy’s grand­ daughters, Lindy Carter and Kaycee Dixon tlew to New York City lasl Friday for sight-seeing through Monday. They enjoyed lours of NBC Studios, bus tours of Ihe uptown and downtown sec­ tions. The teen-age girls were cx­ cited over Iheir shopping and .see­ ing Ihe Big Apple. Adrian Z. Farley and friend Kristen Wyckolf of Arlington, Va. arrived Friday to spend Ihe weekend wilh Adrian’s mother Edilh Zimmemian. On Saiurday they enjoyed the counlry break- fasl al Ihe communily building, sponsored by ihe Melhodisl church. Laler they visiled Eu­ gene and Bess Bennett in Ihe Cornalzer communily, ihe Shun homeplace and shopped al Keichel’s Bakery. In ihe afler­ noon Ihey visiled Rulh Collelle in Winslon-Salem. Janie Hendrix joined Ihe ladies in lale afienioon, and laler going lo Dockside in Clemmons for dinner. On Sunday Edilh and her daughters. Adrian, Janie and friend Kristen attended church and observed Edilh’s birthday on Sunday, Nov. 3. For lunch the ladies were joined by granddaughters Melissa Hendrix Barnum of Concord and Meredilh Hendrix, student al UNC-Charlotte. Carroll and Janice Matthews Hitch of Annapolis, Md. were Monday morning visilors of Edilh Zimmemian. Emily Kimball, student at Greensboro, visiled her grand­ parenis Naylor and Slella Vogler over ihe weekend and was a visi­ tor at church. Nov. 16 Barbecue To Benefit Youth Programs A pork barbecue will be held wilh all proceeds going lo help suppon local youlh wilt lake place Saiurday, Nov. 16 at the William R. Davie Fire Depart­ menl. Meals arc take oul only from 4:30-7 p.m. Tickcls are S5. Proceeds will go lo suppon local youlh educational live­ stock projccis ranging from live­ stock judging teams, skill-a-lhon conlesis, leaching clinics as well as animal projccis. "Livestock projects are ex­ cellent avenues lo leach youth life skills such as sponsmanship, responsibility, patience, decision making and public speaking," I said Cooperative E.xtcnsion Agent Phil Rucker. "These projects are a great way lo spend a lillle family lime." The barbecue is sponsored hy Ihe Yadkin-Davie4-H Livestock Associalion and friends. For more infonnaiion or lo purchase lickeis, coniacl the Cooperative Exlension office al 751-6297. Walk-ins are welcome. Brenda Reynolds from Boonville NC has lost over 90 lbs by following Slim & Trim Diet! W c arc starting a nevv» class in M o c k s v illc and you can learn how to lose w eight by ealing three m eals a day plus u n lim ited snacks. N e w class S tarling: Davlu Fainily YMCA Youlh Room Monduys at 6:00 p.m. Bcginaing Monday, November 11,2002 Contact Cindy @ 492-7363 tiring this ad and you can Join for free. You will only pay ihe $H weekly fee or you can join for the rest of2002 for only $45.00 ______________________www.slitntfinklic».c4>m________ Mrs. Kendall Wayne Howard \ IHicks-l-loward Couple Married At Bethlehem Marci Leigh Hicks and Kendall Wayne Howard were married al 2 p.m Ocl. 19 al Belhlehem Uniled Melhodisl Church in Mocksville. The Rev. J. Mark Weekley olficialed. The bride is ihc daughter of Susan Hicks of Mocksville and Carl and Kathy Hicks of Boonville. She is a graduate of Davie High School and Davidson Couniy Communily Collcge. She is employed as of­ fice manager of Gray, Callison & Co., P.A. in Winslon-Salcrn. The groom is the son of Don and Palricia Howard of Mocks­ ville. He is a graduale of Davic 1 ligh School and Guilford Tech­ nical Communily College. He is a rirefighler wiih the Clemmons Fire Department. The bride was csconed by her faiher. Shelly Corvin of Spartan­ burg, S.C. was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Kristin Gar­ ner and Christin McClamrock. bolh of Mocksville. The groom’s father was besi man. Groomsmen were Ailam llosvard. the groom's brolher. Justin Riddle and Josh Sprinkle, all of Mocksville. Flower girl was Brooke Beauchamp of Advance. The wedding director was Sue Riddle. Julie Fuller was the guest register allendanl. DeElle Riddle was program allendanl. Wedding music was provided by pianisi and soloisi Sieve Gray. Following Ihe ccremony. the reccplion was held in the church fellowship hall. The groom’s parenls hosied a rehearsal dinner for the wed­ ding pany and friends at Smith Grove Fire Dcpanmenl. The couple celebrated Iheir wedding wilh a honeymoon lo Cancún. Mexico. They reside in Mocksville. Social Kvcnl.s • On June 30. a bridal shower was hosleil by family and friends al Belhlehem Uniled Melhodisl Church. • On Ocl. 12, a bridesmaid’s luncheon was hosied by Barbara Allen and Tammy Fleming al ihe ' homo of Tammy Fleming in Ad­ vancc. • On Ocl. 12. a bachelorclle party was hosted by Shelly Corvin. matron of honor, in Greensboro. • On. Ocl. 14. Ihe bride was given a surprise lunch by her coworkers al Gray. Callison & Co., P.A. in WinslonSalem. • On Ocl. 18, a bachlor party was hosied by friends of Ihe groom in Greensboro. COMING TO M OCKSVILLE SATURDAY & SUNDAY November 9 & 10 B e n F r a n k lin Saturday, 10 pm to 5 pm Sunday, 1 pm to 5 pm Color Portrait Package Special 3-8x10’s 3 - 5x7’s 12-Wallets 13®f S2§5 Deposit I Customer pays S11.00 when potlrails deliveied at store approximately oneweeMater. • DON’T MISS IT • FAMILY GROUPS ALSO •NO AGE LIMIT •ADULTS TOO! All work Guaranteed by: TRIVETTE STUDIO Ben F ra n k lin Willow Oak Center • Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERI’RISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 7,2002 - C3 PREPARED FOR JUDGMENT? ARE YOU SUCCESSFUL AT EVERYTHING EXCEPT THAT WHICH MATTERS MOST-PREPARATION FOR ETERNITY? Jesus .said, “Seek first llie kingiioni of God and His rigiileousne.ss...” Secure jo u r smil’s salvation today by ol)eying the gospel!Believe In Christ (Mk I6;l5-lii;lld., Il.i) Repent of your Sins and Tum to God (i.k. »ij. acis iT.m Confess the Name of Jesus iM.m. Be Buried in Baptism for the Forgiveness of Your Sins (Acts 2!.W, «;.W. 22;16; Kom. 6:.V5:1 Cor. 12:1.1: t:.il. .1:27)Be Faithful to Jesus unto Death n jn. i;7: ri. 2:io) VISIT THE JERICHO CHURCH OF CHRIST Nun-Dcnom inalional Dedlcalcd to lU'sturlnj’ N ew Tw lam cn t C hrisllanily Hihlical In Nam e, Orcnnl/Jllon. W(ir.hlp, und Doctrlnr. !.<>catc(l al Ihr corncr of Junction und Jrrlcho Kojdf. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Or. lorn Tnrpy, M inister (335) 492-5291_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Emmett and Odrie Thurlo Celebrate 50th Anniversary The children, grandchildren and greal-granddaughlcr of Emmett and Odrie Thurio celebrated the iOth anniversary of their wedding wilh a receplion on Ocl. 19 al Macedonia Moravian Church in Ad­ vance. The couple were honored wiih the presence of many out-of- state guests, including Odrie's sisiers and brothers from Maryland. Virginia and Florida. Many nieces, nephews, and great-nieces and greal-nephews from Virginia, Soulh Carolina and across North Caro­ lina . along wilh many special friends from Ihc area, altended. Faslor Greg Lillle blessed the couple as memories and momcnls from .SO years ago lo prestnl were shared by several family mem­ bers. The cake culling was re-enacled, wiih the cake topper used al Iheir wedding in Salem, Va.. placed on lop. Odrie's wedding dress was on display, along with several wedding and t'aniily pictures. The receplion lasted for several hours with the family returning lo the Thurlo home aflerwaril for a small family gathering. Bobby & Pansy Jones Celebrate 50th Anniversary Bobby anti Pansy Jones of Mocksville celebnitcd their .“iOth wed­ ding anniversary on Saturday. Oct. 2fi. Their children and grand­ children honored them wilh a pig pickin' at their daughter’s home in Mocksville. Guests included several oul of town family mem­ bers along wilh several family and friends. The couple’s cliililrcn and spouses are: D;ina and Kandy Fosier and Douglas and Deborah Jones, all of Mocksville. The couple's grandchildren are Matthew Fosier of Gicenville. Brianna Foster and Cheryl Jones, both of Mocksville. Mr. Jones is retired from Jefferson Smurfit :md is working in construction. Mrs. Jones is rclired from Sara Lee and enjoys quill­ ing and gardening. The couple was married Oet, 26, l‘),‘i2 in York. S.C. 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N C 27020 S^DiscoiiiU' Storage Buildings Garages • Workshops Alvin Mast, Jr. Members of the Davie Business Women’s Association, from left: row 1 - Cyntiiia Dinkins, treasurer: Dianne Snipes, vice president; Tracy Donalhan, president; Cathy Boles, newsletter/promotions; row 2 - Kaye Earnhardt, Jane Simpson, Cindy Harris, Teresa Tagnani, Katie Collette; row 3 - Dorothy Graham, Susan Sykes, Ailene Romano, April Wood, Marge Walls-Walker, Teresa Correll; row 4 - Debbie Miller, Amanda Miller, Sandy Younger, Linda Mace. Many members not pictured, included secretary, Regina Graham. B u s i n e s s W o m e n ’s S h o w F r i d a y N i g h t A t T h e B r o c k The members of the Davie Business W omen’s Associa­ lion will co-sponsor a night of family enleriainmenl and fel­ lowship on Friday, Nov. S, in conjunclion w ilh Ihe Davie Arts Council al the Brock Per­ forming Arls Cenler, North Main Streel, Mocksville. 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The check was presented to Bert Bradford, treasurer of Ihe Forks of the Yadkin History Museum Conimillec, al an unveiling of the quill lasl Tuesday nighl al the Davie Public Library. “We're all in amazemeni of how well she did with this quill," says Mark llager, eommitlcc chaimian. "It’s nol every day lhat somebody makes a quill lhat’s worth S22,(XK). "If il was nol for her, 1 seriously doubt if there would be such a grassroots effort by so many to actually see Ihis Ihing through this time." Uavid Allen, a Winslon- Salem residenl who grew up in Davic, read aboul Ihe quilt project in the newspaper and contributed S.‘i(X). He lold ,\Iao’ Anna he has two antique;; he also wants to donate once the nuiseum is eslablislied. The Davie Counly Hislori­ cal Ouilt is now on display in the History Roont of the library, where il will remain unlil being moved lo (he nuiseum. "The quilt is lo never be sold," Mary Anna says. Now thal Ihe quill is tmished, she’s starting yel another fund raiser for the museum. This time, Mary Anna and anyone she can get lo help her are selling S5 raffle tickets for a chance lo win a quilt she made using the "Bear in the Wootls" pattern. Olher prizes lo be given away include a 550 gift certificate from The Famiing- lon Colton Company, a new quilt shop on Fanninglon Road near N.C. 801, and two acid- free boxes for storing quills. The boxes were a donation from a woman Mary Anna met al a quilt show at the Opryland Hotel in Nashville, Tenn., last year. "I told her I was from North Carolina and what we had done about making Ihis quill and how much money we had raised," she says, "and she was jusl overwhelmed." The drawing will be held sometime in February. "And you don’l have to be present to win," she says. Years from now, Mary Anna says she hopes young people will be able lo benefit from the work she and oihers are pulling into a museum. "After all, we're doing il for them, nol for us," she says. “We're preser\’- ing history for them to enjoy." This is nol Ihc first fund­ raising project for which Mary Anna has donated her quilts. A quill donated to Center United Melhodisi Church raised Sl,(KX) for its new Family Life Ccntcr, and a quilt top which guild members helped her lo finish raised S2,000 for the Davie Counly Quiltcr’s Guild. Mary Anna has made 75 to l(X) quills so far and al any given time, can be found working on a new one on the portable quilting frame in the sun room of her home in the Calahaln communily. She has also laught quilling classcs al Phipps Fabric & Farm Toy Tr.ictors & Implements in Mocksville. Her quilling skills date back lo her childhood in the nearby Davie Acadcmy communily. Bom on April 14, 1922, .she was Ihe youngest of five children and Ihe Ihird daughter bom to Maude Campbell and Sam Kooniz. Maude died jusl over two years laler from complications of a miscarriage. "They could have saved her now," Mary Anna says, "but back then, Ihere wasn’t much they could do." Sam Koontz was a farmer and was unable lo care for his children alone, so he sent the Ihree girls to live wilh relalives unlil they were older. Mary Anna stayed wiih an aunt and uncle. Pearl and Jerry Ijames of Cooleemee. unlil she was old enough lo start school. "It's very, very hard to not have a mother in the home," she says, "bul you’ve jusl got lo say. 'I ’m going to rise above it.’ " Mary Anna Kooniz weni lo grade school al Cherry Grove on U.S. 64 West, graduating from Cool Springs High School in 19.19. She .started dating her neighbor, John Smoot, who had gradualed the year before, manying him a year later. They had moved to the Calahaln communily when their first and only child, James Gilbert, was bom in 1941 wilh Hunter's .syndrome, a disorder characterized by such physical problems as hearing impair­ ment, poor eyesight and congestive heart failure. Gilbert was 4 when his father was drafted into World War 11. and he and his mother moved in with John's parents until his discharge \i monlhs laler. "After he gol home, we came back and have been here ever sincc," Mary Anna .says. They buill Ihe brick home in which she now lives in 1961, moving the older house they were living in then further back on the property. The Smoots started oul raising tobacco for a living. When Gilbert was 6, Ihey .sent him to the School for the Deaf in Morganton, wherc he learned lo communicate through sign language and various other skills to increase his independence. Leaving their young son in Morganton was very difficuli for Mary Anna and John. Though the school allowed parenls to take children home for weekends once a monlh, she says Ihcy were Irying to pay for Ihe fann and did nol always have a reliable vchicle in which to go gel him. "It was hard times," she says. "I’d write lo him every week, and he’d write lo us every week. We'd get his letter on Saturdays." Gilberl came home for Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter and during the school's summer vacation. And as the Smools were able to afford more reliable transportation, Ihcy were able lo go get him more often. The separation, though it was difficult for the family, paid off for Gilbert in the long mil. accor<ling lo his molhcr. After graduating, she says Gilbert lold Ihem how much he appreciated the opporlunily lo attend Ihe school becausc he had learned to do so much on his own. "He could lake his road map and go anywhere he wanted lo," she says. Though he was never able lo work because of his heart condition, Mary Anna says Gilbert was a big help lo her. "He would clean house," she says, "lie would vacuum. He would fold clolhes oul of the dryer, lie did all niy grocery shopping. He wasn’t lazy." Around 1970, John Smoot wcnl lo work al whal was then Fiber Industries in Rowan Counly, and Ihe family slopped raising tobacco. Mary Anna began working in part time jobs at such businesses as the Davie Fish Camp and The Fashion Shop downtown. In Ihe lale 1970s. the Smoots sel out Iwo acres of strawberries anil started a pick- your-own strawberry fami. “It was hard work," she says, "but the harvest was right enjoyable bccause you got to see a lol of people. “1 had people to conic from over in Iredell County that 1 went lo school svilh." John had retired and they were slill growing strawberries when Mary Anna ordered her first 18 rosebushes in 1983. On March 10 of lhal year, Gilbert's trachea collapsed, as some­ times happens with Hunter’s syndrome palienls, and he was laken lo whal is now Forsyth Medical Center and placed on a ventilator. Gilbert was still on a ventilator on the 4th of July when the hospital released him to come home. “Wc had lo have a lady slay with us on third shift fora few monlhs," Mary Anna says. "Then we were able lo handle it by ourselves from then on." Over the nc.'tl 34 monlhs, while caring for her son. Mary Anna continued to plant differeni varielies of rose­ bushes, creating a showplacc of blooms in the spring and summer. ll was during strawberry season of 1986 that Gilbert losl his battle wilh congestive heart failure. Some ofhis deaf friends had come from Le.xing- lon lo pick strawberries. Mary Anna says, and stopped lo talk to her son. who was silling on the carport, before they left. "They went down Ihc driveway, and he waved good­ bye lo them," she says. By the time they gol home. Gilberl had quietly laken his last breath. At age 44. his mother says he was the oldest living sur\’ivor of Munlcr's syndrome in medical history al that time. Life wilhoul her son was very difficult, and il was aboul to get even worse. In lale summer of thal year, John began having problems wilh liis memory. One afternoon, when Mary Anna asked him what he wanted for supper, he couldn'l lell her. "I said, 'Write it down," " she says, '’and he couldn’l wrile it." Finally, Mary Anna says he wcnl 10 Ihc freezer and pulled oul a pack of liver pudding. When his memory began to worsen, Mary Anna made John an appointment with Dr. Bob Foster, who scheduled him for a C A T scan of his brain. The news was bad; John had a tumor in the righl side ofhis brain and another in the back, on the left side. He underwent surgery on Jan. 13. 1987, and had com­ pleted one round of radiation when he died on April 14. It was Mary Anna’s 6.‘ith birth­ day. It was a terrible time for her. Her sisters took lurns staying at night until she convinced them lhat they needed to go home and get back lo their own lives. "You have to accept whatever life deals you bccause there's no way around it," she says. ’'By the grace of God I gol Ihrough il some­ how." Her roses were therapy. “ 1 would slay oulside a lot of nights unlil aflcr Ihe night-light would come on." The rose garden, which had grown to include almost 200 bushes, required a lol of work, "ll was something to do every day," she says. “I had to de;idhead them or spray them or waler them." Mary Anna began enlering her roses in the annual Center Fair, bringing home blue ribbons year after year. She became known in Ihe commu­ nily for her roses and shared them wilh lols of friends and neighbors. Her favorile variely was a red-and-white bloom called A V I S К I (. I () N Л I \1 I I) Í I Л I I I N I I К EXPECTING A SPECIAL DELIVERY? Jo in us fo ra tour o f our Labor Delivery area. Thursday, November 14th, 7 pm Spacious maternity suites, Jacuzz^tubs, Level II ■ ursery, ex ' 8t great ( Nursery, exoerienced & caring staff, refreshments eat door prizes. Bring the whole family! -^DAVISREGIONAL Double Delight. "It rcaily is a beautiful rose," she says. In 199.S, Mary Anna injured her knee while pruning her roses, and il became more and more difficult for her lo lake care of Ihem. She began gradiiiilly giving away her rosebushes until they were completely gone four years laler. "I look back al the pictures I made of my roses. " she says. •'I didn'l realize when I was growing them lhal ihey were so pretty." To fill Ihe time lhal she had spent on her roses. Mary Anna look up quilling. She had learned to quilt as a child and participated in communily quilling bees after graduating from high school. Since joining Ihc Davie Counly Quiltcr’s Guild, she has joined Ihc American Quill Society and allended ils nalional quill shows for Ihc lasl two years. She has won numerous blue ribbons for her quills and sewing at Ihe Center Fair and Ihe Di.xic Classic Fair in Winslon-Salem. Looking back on her 80 years, Mary Anna says she has had a good life. "There'.s always something you regret you didn’t do," she .says. For her, it's nol going on lo further her education after high school. “But then lhat mighl nol have been Ihc bcsl ihing after all," she says. "We were here on Ihe fimii, and therefore, we had more time together ihan if 1 was working public work." As for her future, Mary Anna says she's not about lo let her advancing age slow her down. “You can't sit slill and Id time calch up wilh you," she says. "You’ve gol lo keep going and try to slay ahead of it." Back in Ihe summer, when she was buying a new van lo drive lo nalional quill shows, Mary Anna says she joked wilh the salesman, telling him lhat she might ought lo be looking for a room in a nursing home inslead. ('Jioose 1)I lk ' a iitl (¡c‘t M o re Johnson Insurance Services, Inc. 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The staff and residents honored Dr. Kimberly at a retirement party on Wednesday, Oct 30th. A 2:00 in the afternoon. Dr, Kimberly, all of us at Davie Place w/ill miss you! We wish you the best. S t u M n è S m p B o m o r ß ä m ^ q ^ Son Born To Local Couple A son, Timolhy Auslin, was born 10 Rulh anil Mallhew Page of Mocksville on Ocl. 27, 2002, at Rowan Regional Medical Ccnter. l ie weighed 7 lbs., 11 oz. Matcrnai grandparenis are Wesley Lorincz of Phoenix, Ariz., and Claire Lorincz of Mocksville. Paternal grandparents are Dennis and Vickie Page of Mocksvillc. Great-grandparents are Lawrencc Page of Mocksvillc and Edith llolshouser of Rockwell. Ilriiut and Kelly .Fnrdan of Mucksville would like lo iin- nuuncc Ihe birth of (heir son, Kiiiley Owen .Iordan, he was horn September 30, 2002, al 9:26 a.m. at Davis Ke):ion»l Medical Cenler. Ile »'cif>hed 6 lbs, 6 oz, and nicnsured 18,5 inche.s. Maternal ¡•randparents are Todd and Susun Anihony of Cleveland and pntermii Krand- parents are Richard and (ilenda Whin and Jue and Monica .Iordan, all of Mocks­ ville. Ilrad nnd Aniandu Lagle of Mocksville would like lo an­ nounce the birlh of Iheir sun, Carler Scoll Lugie. He was born September 18, 2002 al 10:28 a.m, al Forsyth Memo­ rial Hospital, Hv weighed 5 Ihs. und measured IS 1/2 inches. Maternal gnindpurcnis are Sieve and liarbaru Smilh of Mucksville, und paternal grandparents arc (>ene und Tammy Lagle of Couleeinee. The above is a corrected ver­ sion fro m an announcement printed last week. li ¡'i Hi, my name is Darren Jefferson. I turned 1 on Ocl. 8th. Wc celebrated my birthday with a рапу al my house on Ocl. 13th. My birthday cakc had Tonka irucks on it. ll was really neat. I liked it a lol. My parents are Hope and Kevin Jefferson. My maternal grandmother is Sherrie Ashley of Mocksville and my paternal grandparenis are Don and Millie Jefferson of Kenicr.sville. 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Kilts niu%t he tonii»lcteil hy J/2V03). lllacLcmt iljtis o f 1 l/’ J/()2.1 l/.M/O’ for travel to the Carihhcjii apply, lilacknut ilate« of 11/30/02.12/-V02 fur travel from the Carihltean apply. Hlackoiit ila t« do nol apply for llcli;e, (I’rciuda. l*r<ivii!ciicialc\, I'unta Cana, <ir St. Kitis. I'jre\ valid for travel tu the ('arihltvatv hkir>«h)'s Anti farc^ valid for travel from the C^rihhcan 'l\ie«da)i>Frii)a)'!(; fares for travel (iilicr da>-» may he liijthcr. A miniimnn J-nighl >tay 1« rc»pjirc»l and a ina»iinun> 30-day »lay w all<i»e«l. Tares «lo not intitule up to SIH in airimri pjsMiij'ir facility ch.irKe4 (1‘1'Ci) vvliere applicahlc, and the Septcinhcr llth Scciirit)- Tec n f up tn SIO per itincrar)'. I'arcs do not includc governincnt-iiu|Kiscd iiitcnutiimal taus/fcc%/!>Mtt;iuT);i.'« tii tip to S8*>. Seats arc liniiicd or ni.iy he <>oli) oui during ver)* Imsy travel times or holiday periodv. Scatv to/frum lierinuda are entremcly limited In N<ivcml>er. 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SuUsUiuial reMvictitnw apply for refunds. Rates do ntit include Imtcl charges typically paitl hy the customer directly to ilic hotel (e.g., rt)om scrvice, tcleplKine chargcs, etc.), govcrnment*imjiosc«l inlernational travel ta»csof up toSH/i.HS, island ticpanure ta»cs o f$15 in Nassau. air(>ort passenger facility chargcs (l’F (^)ofu i«i() SIH and the Scptemlwr llth Seairity Fee nfuptoSlO per (>enon. Other coiuliti(«is apply, please refer ttithe US Airways Vavaiions Imtchure. US Airwayi^ Vacations is a registered trademark «if US Ainvays, Inc. (lS“r20(W2 |S*20 10/31/02 Сб - DAVIE COUNTY KNTKRPRISK RKCORl). riiiirsiliiv. Nov. 7. 2002 DAVIIC COUNTY KNTKKPKISIÍ-RKCORI), ПшЫну. November 7,2(102 - C7 The Davie County 4-H Teen Association has a meeting with an educational program. As part of his electricity projecl. Luke IVIcCleary teaches participants how lo make a lamp from a canning jar. Davie 4-H Reaches 1,500 Young People In 2(X)2. Ihi: 4-11 youlli ilc- vciopntcnl movcineni tolcliralcs t- ils Cenlcnnial :ts America’s pre­ mier youlh clevelopinenl orga­ nization. Afler a eenliiry of inclusion and collabora- lion. 4-M spans llie nation from family f P p t t i i l Y V ^ U environments. 4-11 brings together youlh anil adults lo build a nalion of stron­ ger communities. A tolal of 6.S million youth, ages .S-lS. are involved in 4-11 programs from photography lo velerinary science. 4-11 is coed, family friendly, and depen<ls heavily on the efforls of inaiiy volunteers. 4-11 members are rooted in the historic base of ru­ ral America bul. lo the surprise of many, nearly .15 pcrceiit of today’s 4-11 youlh live in major urban centers and suburbs. In Davie Counly. more lhan 1,5(K) youlh participate in one or more 4-11 programs each year. 4-H in Norlh Carolina is based in ihe laiid-granl North Carolina Slale Universily. through ils Cooperative Exten­ sion Service, with an office lo­ calcd in each counly. This long standing relation­ ship brings academic excellence lo youth development as strate­ gies and curriculum are created for Ihe coming century, said Tracy S. Caner. 4-11 agenl. "'nie unii|ue capacity of 4-11 to em- brace bolh youlh tlevelopmenl experts and thousands of youlh in our slate makes possible Ihe promise of youlh who are con­ fident. capable, and earing cili- /ens." 4-11 and Cooperalive l:\ten- sion also rely heavily on local support, public and privale. lo reach residenls wilh its pro­ grams, •Since l')7.i Davie County 4- 11 has been a United Way Agency. United Way provides the resources necessary for all oflhe primary 4-11 programs in Davie Counly, ranging from Coiuiuunily Club support, lo supplies for the embryology program offered each year lo all second grade classrooms. A signilicanl portion of funds provide camp scholarships lo limited income youlh who are socially challenged or high achieving. "I'or a cenlury. 4-11 has been reinvesting in our youth. We have a strong commitment to community roots and to sirenglliening young people’s skills and experiences in team­ work. leadership, and citi/en- ship," Carter said. 4-H memliers and aboul 60 million aUmini are celebrating llie centennial ofthe 4-11 youlb developmem movement. "4-11 provides a posilive en­ vironmenl, a relationship with caring adulls. and exciting edu­ cational experience for today’s youlli,” she said. BBQ To Benefit Youth A pork barbecue will be held wilh all proceeds going lo help support local youlh will take place Saturday. Nov. 16 at the William R. Davie Fire Deparl- nienl. Meals arc lake oul only from 4:3(l-7 p.m. Tickets are S5. Proceeds will go lo supporl local youlh educational live­ stock project.s ranging from live­ stock judging leams. skill-a-tlion contests, teaching clinics as well a.s animal projects. “Livesiock projects arc ex- cellcnl avenues to leach youlh life skills such as sporlsniaiiship, responsibility, patience, decision making and public speaking," said Cooperative l-xtension Agent I'hil Kucker. "Those projccis are a greal way lo spend a lillle family time.” The barbecue is sponsored by the Yadkin-Davie 4-И Livesiock Association am! friends of local youili. Гог more information or to purchase lickels, contact ihe Cooperative lixtension ollice at 7.SI-6297. Walk-ins are wel­ come. S h o p 'H nUghnn£& Decor Located 1 block off W est Main St. in Yadkinville on 143 N. Lee A ve. Look lor Ihe Large Green Carnage Lantern, 7 . " 'f Shop Online 24 hours-7 days/wk at www.shoptin.com Toll free 1(877) 500-4464 Support Groups Can Help Domestic Violence Victims Tara Calhoun, Davie 4-Her and northwest Disirict 4-H Council Reporter, went lo stale competition this year with her 4-H presentation on Ihe prevention and treatment of breast cancer. B y M n r l h ii M c Q u c c n Davie Domestic Violence Services, Rape Crisis Cenler What brings about violence between inliniales? In liis book titled. Under­ standing Violence and Victim­ ization, Roberl J. Meadows cited strained relationships as the re­ sult of an incident orreoccurring evenl as the number one reason for intimate violence. Murder, rape and assault are included in the list of inliniatc violent behav­ iors by spouses, cx-spouses, boyfriends, girlfriends, or ac­ quaintances. Viclims may be male or fe­ male; however, women and chil­ dren are the more likely targets. In 1993, Browe reponed that al least half of ihc women who leave violent relationships are followed and threatened by Iheir abusers. Tlius we have one iinponant reason why women slay. When Ihcy le.we, the abu.ser follows. He not only follows, he Ihreal- ens. National statistics have shown lhat 75 perccnl of the women killed in domestic vio­ lence incidences are killed as they are trying to leave the rela­ tionship. Stalking. Fear is a large reason for slay­ ing. Fearing whal will happen if she leaves. Fear of whal will happen lo her children if she leaves. Possibly even fear of what will happen lo her family and friends if she leaves. Fear. Children are an important reason lo slay wilh an abuser. Many viclims of abuse believe that even ihough ihey are con- slanlly abused, Ihe children are nol affecled. Many studies have shown this to be false. "Tlie chil­ dren need Iheir father He would nol hurl the children." Fear of losing the childrcn may also be a large reason. The abuser often tells the viclim lhat if she leaves she will never take the children wilh her. The victim also does not wish to lake the children away from the stable environ­ ment where they hiive the finan­ cial means to be nomial. Chil­ dren. Lack of nuances keeps many, victim.s in the .abusive relalion- sbip. Many abusers control all of the family’s finances. The vic­ lim is not allowed lo work and has no means of support oulside of lhat which the abuser pro­ vides. Wilh no money and no job, there is no way to support the .self and the family. Finances. No .self-confidence is a viable reason for nol leaving. When one’s husband has reminded her daily lhal she is no good and in­ capable of supporting herself for a number of years, she believes him. In our work, we have seen independent women in the work world marry an abusive man, and within a year or two lose all confidence in Iheir ability lo make their own way in Ihe world. No self confidencc. A controlling abusive partner will cul Ihe viclim off from her family and friends leaving her alone except for him. There is no where lo lum, no one to hear you and believe you. No support sys­ tem. Love and hope arc of utmost imporlance here. This woman loves her partner. She wants Ihis relationship to work. So there is the eternal hope lhal somehow this beating, verbal or physical, will be the lasl. Love, hope. The cycle of abuse lhat in­ cludes the period of building anger, Ihe outburst, and ihe hon­ eymoon period proves over and over 10 keep the viclim in Ihc rclalionship. Inconsistency in the relation­ ship is a number one key i.ssuc. When a person is abused one day and treated nicely Ihc next, it becomes hard lo trust one’s in­ stincts, She que.slions whether the incident was as bad as she believed, and makes excuses. Inconsistency is a killer. Il would be far better to be bealen every day than lo experience ihe change from day loday. Incon­ sistency. So stalking, fear, childrcn, fi­ nances, no self-confidence, no support syslem, love, hope and inconsistency are some of ihe reasons women .slay in abusive relationships. Support Groups can be a tre­ mendous help in raising the self- confidence and recognizing the opiions and possibilities for building a life without abuse. DDVS/RCC has a support group lhal meets each Tuesday evening from 6:30-8. Please call the of­ fice if intere.sied. If you, or someone you know, is in an abusive rclalionship, Davie Domestic Violence Ser­ vices and Rape Crisis Center is here for you. Wc have a 24-hour crisis line for your convenience so thal you may call and lalk whenever you desire. The office hours arc 8-5 Monday-Friday in Ihe Counly Officc Building. Give us a call and let us help you wilh opiions for your life. The number is 751-H E LP Davie Domestic Violence Services and Rape Crisis Center is a United Way Agency. Keeping It Clean The Davie Family YMCA “SOS" after-school program and Big Brothers/Big Sisters Services joined in a service project to collect trash from alongside Ivladi- son Road in Mocksville. Both are United Way agencies that serve the Davie community. Ashleigh Byrd was one of five Davie 4-Hers who voluntered at the Library for Ihe Blind and Physically Handicapped in Raleigh. They spent the day orga­ nizing and and shelving audio tapes. To find oul more, call 751- 6297. Grand Opening Reception The Hearing Clinic is happy to announce the opening of a hearing clinic in Clemmons. We have provided hearing care to residents in High Point for 15 years and Asheboro for 8 years. ' Audiology and hearing care for adults & children. • Hearing aids, sales, service and repair. Dr. Scott Mills, audiologist, is certified by the Am erican Board of Audiology, a Fellow of the American Academ y of Audiology, and holds North Carolina licenses in Audiology and Hearing Aid Dispensing, Dr. Mills has lived in Clemmons for 15 years wilh his wife, Sue Ann, and their three children. Dr. Mills will be our primary provider in the Clemmons office on a fulltime basis. The public is invited lo a drop-in reception T u e s d a y , N o v e m b e r 1 2 at ournew office 9:00 a.m. - 1:30p.m. Refre.<ihments will be served. 3780-A Clemmons Road , corner of Hwy 158 and Lililebrook Drive '''•¡Sl of Clemmons Town Hall i C l i n i c 7 6 6 -2 6 7 7 M'H'w'. theheariugclinic.com S p o t l i g h t o n B u s i n e s s Dargin Smith gives a manicure at Visual Changes Salon. Visual Changes adds Dargin Smith, manicurist For D argin Sm ilh at V isual C h a n g e s S alo n in Clem m ons, electing to become a manicurist was a rela­ tively obvious choice. "I’ve always enjoyed having my nails done so I just decided that doing nails professionally would be a great way to make a living. Thai’s how il all got started." Smith's interest is now Visual C hanges' gain. Afler studying various nail techniques and graduating from nail school, Smith has become a licensed professional. "Having your nails done professionally strengthens the nail and reduces your chances of having dam aged or broken nails," she explained. “Having a regular m ani­ cure done every two weeks helps your nails last longer.” Kristina Eddinger, owner of Visual Changes, added that Dargin has a great personality and works extrem ely well with people. “She always strives to please her cus­ tomers and give them the best service available.” P edicures, R eflexology available too Sm ilh notes that along wilh her work as a manicurist, she also enjoys giving pedicures. “I love giving them as much as people love getting them. They’re also very popular around the holiday season.’’ Anolher of Sm ith’s specialties is Reflexology, a m as­ sage technique lhat is applied to Ihe pressure points on the bottom of the feet. Smith says Ihe technique helps relieve an assortment of ailments. Roof-Brite Can Fix Unsightly, Stained Roofs A m e r ic a n R c o l- B r ile h a s Ih e a n s w e r lo r Ih o s e u n s ig h tly , if n o l d a m a g in g s ta in s th a l a p p e a r o n s h in g le r o o ts . P r o fe s s io n a l r o o f c le a n e r a n d A m e r ic a n R o o f- B r ite o w n e r D o n S u n d a y is th e e x p e r t b e h in d Ih e b u s in e s s . W ith o v e r 3 0 y e a r s o l r o o l- c le a n in g e x p e r i­ e n c e , A m e r ic a n R o o f- B r ite h a s Ih e k n o w le d g e a n d te c h n ic a l skill to kill r o o f fu n g u s s p o r e s , Ih e u s u a l c a u s e o f th e b la c k o r d is c o lo r ­ in g s ta in s o n a s p h a lt a n d fib e r g la s s s h in g le s . D o n b o u g h l h is A m e r ic a n R o o f- B r ite d e a le r s h ip o v e r four y e a r s a g o , a lt e r r e s e a r c h in g th e c o m p a n y a n d ils p r o d u c t. W h a t h e lik e s to im p r e s s u p o n h is c u s to m e r s is th e m e t h o d h e u s e s t o c le a n ro o fs . T h e firs l s le p is lo a p p ly a n e n v ir o n m e n ta lly s a f e , b io d e g r a d - a b fe c le a n in g c o m p o u n d to Ih e r o o f a r e a . T h is a p p lic a lio n s its o n th e r o o f lo r s e v e r a l m in u te s . T h e fo r m u la e a t s a w a y a l Ih e c a u s e ot t h e r o o t s ta in s , fu n g u s . T h is is o n e o i th e s te p s lh a l s e p a r a t e s A m e r ic a n R o o f- B r ite Ir o m o th e r r o o f c le a n e r s , w h o ju s t s p r a y th e r o o f w ith a h ig h - p r e s s u r e w a s h . T h e n e x t s le p fo r D o n is a lo w -p r e s s u r e / h ig h v o lu m e w a s h , D o n is p a s s io n a t e lo let h is c lie n is k n o w lh a l Ih is lo w - p r e s s u r e "For example, il you have a sinus problem, I would concentrate on working with the four smaller toes to re­ lieve Ihe pressure," Smith poinis out lhat virtually every part of the body can be aided by using Reflexology, G el N ails, P edicure P arties, DPI Nail Polish Olher specialities available at Visual Changes are "Gel Nails,” Pedicure Parties and one-minute manicures. The shop also offers a popular line of C P I tvJail Polish and gift certificates are available for all items and services. Gel nails are applied by using a soft gel thal is baked onto the nail. The benefit of this technique is lhat the natural nail can breathe through the gel. The one-m inute manicure keeps hands fresh by exfoliating dead skin. Smith said Pedicure Parties are a popular group ac­ tivity, especially with teenage girls. “They can com e in and have a variety of things done from hair to m anicures to pedicures, Il’s a lot of fun and a great way to share lime with your friends." Smilh said she will accept walk-ins but prefers ap­ pointments. To schedule an appointment, give her a call at 778-0604, Present a copy of this story and you will also receive a 10% discount off of any nail service. Visual Changes is located at 2565 Old Glory Road, Shop hours are 10-9 on Tuesday, 10-6 on W ednesday and Friday. 10-7 on Thursday and 10-4 on Saturday, w a s h is a n im p o rta n t d ilfe r e n c e in r o o f c le a n in g te c h n iq u e . M o s t p e o p le a s s u m e th at w h a l a r o o l n e e d s is a h ig h -p r e s s u r e w a s h . T h is , D o n s a y s , c o u ld n ot b e fa rth e r fro m Ih e truth. In fa c l, a h ig h - p r e s s u r e w a s h u s u a lly c a u s e s d a m a g e to a ro o f, t e a r in g up s h in g le s fro m Ih e r o o f, w h ic h c a n res u lt in in te rio r w a te r d a m ­ a g e , N o l g o o d . T h e lo w -p re s s u re / h ig h v o lu m e m e th o d u s e d b y A m e r ic a n R o o f- B r ite h a s b e e n tru ste d b y h o m e o w n e r s lo r o v e r 3 0 y e a r s . T h e Ih ird , a n d lin a l s le p lh a l D o n in c o r p o r a te s , is Ih e a p p lic a ­ lio n o f a s la in b lo c k e r , o r s e a le r . T h is la y e r o l p r o te c tio n is g u a r ­ a n t e e d to p r e v e n t lu n g u s g r o w th lo r th r e e y e a r s . R o o f s ta in s a r e n o t ju st u g ly , b u t th e fu n g u s lh a t c a u s e s th e m c a n d a m a g e y o u r h o m e . M e r e ly w a s h in g y o u r r o o f is n o l e n o u g h . T h e Ih r e e -s te p p r o c e s s u s e d b y D o n S u n d a y a n d A m e ric a n R o o l- B rite is a n e n v ir o n m e n ta lly s a le , p r o fe s s io n a lly p r o v e n m e th o d fo r k illin g r o o l lu n g u s , a n d p r e v e n tin g il. A m e r ic a n R o o f- B r ite is o w n e d b y D o n S u n d a y , Y o u c a n r e a c h D o n a t (3 3 6 )-7 8 5 -2 0 3 0 . A ih ’iT tix iiiii P ro m o tio n UGLY ROOF STAINS REMOVED FOR A LIKE NEW LOOK!! Nation's Largest & Oklest R oof Slain Removers Roof-Brite^ 785-2030 100 Royal Qnk Dr.. Winston-S.ilcm, NC 27107 Л IbiM ll ihivei, 79 C ou rt S iju a a ' • D o w n lo ivn M ock sville • .136-75.1-1)4511 "D i's lim ilio ii & H om'i/rauoii S/U'ciiilisls" Unda Blackburn - 14 Years Experience 3 L o c a l ruLL-SEiiviai T k a v el A c r s o Si;iivi.\c Davii; & SuKii()u,sni.sr. 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Now in 5 colors. Free Estimates! 764-If;Mobile Phone 978-2299 Li i : C8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, Nov. 7, 2002 Obituaries G ilda Foster H ow ard M rs . G ild ;i F o s ic r H o w a r d , fi6 . o f 5 5 S B iillim o r e A d v a n c c . d i i d F rid ;iy , N o v , 1, 2 0 0 2 ;it h er h o m e . SliL- w a s b o rn A iif!, 13. 193 6. in D a v i c C o u n t y l o G il i n c r N a tlia n ic I a n d C la r a M a c B a ily F o s te r a n d w a s a in c in lic r o f F o r k B a p tist C h u rc h . S h e w a s p r e c e d e d in d e a th h y a d a u g h t e r . K e l l y D a w n L iv c n g o iK l. S u r v i v o r s ; h e r p a r e n t s o f M o c k s v i l l e : a s o n , R i c k y A le x a n d e r L iv e n g o o d a n d w ife C in d y o f L e x in g to n ; -I g r a m lc h il- d to n ; 5 g r e a t-g ra n d c h ililtc ii; 2 s is ­ ters. M .ire lh a M e llo n a n d h u sban d B i l l o f M o c k s v i l l e a n d A v a C h a r le s a n d h u sb a n d Q u e n tin o f L e x in g lo n : a b ro th e r, John F o s te r a n d w i f e G a y n e l l o f L a k e N o n n a n : a n d s e v e ra l n ie c e s a n d n e p h e w s . T lic fu n e ra l s c r v ic e w a s c o n ­ d u c tc d at 2 p .m . M o n d a y , N o v . 4 , at F o rk B a p tist C h u rch b y Ih e R e v . K ip M c B r id e . B u ria l w a s in the c h u rc h c e in c ie ry . W ilb u rn C . Turrentine M r . W i l b u r n C . ( D e e ) T u rr e n tin e . 8 1 . o f M o n r o e , d ie d F rid a y , N o v . I at U n io n R e g io n a l M c d ic a l C e n te r in M o n ro e . F u n e r a l s e r v ic e s w e r e c o n ­ d u c te d at 2 :3 0 p .m . M o n ila y , N o v . 4 at C e n tr a l U n it e d M e th o d is t C h u r c h , o ffic ia t e d b y th e R e v s . M a tth e w B u tto n . I’ a u l N o rth ru p a n d J im W e e k ly . B u ria l fo llo w e d al L a k e la n d M e m o r ia l I’ ark. M r . T u r r e n t in e w a s b o rn in D a v ie C o u n ty o n M a rc h 2 3 ,1 9 2 1, s on o f Ih e la te W illia m M a rs h a ll a n d V io la B o w le s T u rre n tin e . H e r e t ir e d fr u m fu r n itu r e s a le s a l K i m b r e l l ’ s in 1 9 K 3 . a n d la le r w o r k e d in m a n a g e m e n t at B l a c k m o n 's S h o w r o o m u n t il 1 9 9 «. H e w a s a U S N a v y v etera n . S u r v iv o r s : h is w ife , B e tty H ig h T u r r e n t in e o f M o n r o e ; 2 s o n s , A s h le y R . n io m a s o f M o n r o e and C h a r le s K e n d a ll ( K e n ) an il w ife S t a c e y B a lla r d T u r r e n t in e o f H u n te r s v ille ; a sister. E li/ a b e th " L i b " T u rr e n tin e S a in o f MiKks­ v illc : a n d 2 g ra n d c h ild re n . M e m o r ia ls ; C e n tra l M e lh o d is t, XO I S . H a y n e S t.. M o n r o e . 2 8 1 1 2 . Charle.s A lfred Norwood .\lr. 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S p o n s o r e d b y th e U n it e d M e th o d is t M e n , h a m b is c u its w i ll h e s o k l fo r S 1 .5 0 . d in e - in p la te s b y d o n ;ilio n a n d la k e - o u t p la te s r o r .S 5 ,5 0 , Nov. 13 Spaghetti Dinner To Benefit Angel Project T h e E lb a v ille U n it e d M e t h o d is l C h u r c h r e e n s fo r C h r is l (E T C ) a r e o n c e a g a in d o in g a n A n g e l P r o je c t . T h is p n y e c t w a s s ta rte d in 2 0 0 0 l o h e lp c h ild r e n in Ih e c o m n n m ily w h o w o u k l n o t o t h e r w is e h a v e C h r is tm a s . In th e fir s t y e a r , 15 e le m e n ta r y s c h o o l a g e c h ik h e n fr o m C o r n a lz c r a n d S h a d y G r o v e s c h o o ls g o t to g o s h o p p in g a l W a l- M a r l in M o c k s ­ v il l e , A l l Ih e c h ild r e n w e r e fe d a h o i b r e a k fa s l b y th e M e lh o d is t M e n h e fo r e th e s h o p p in g tr ip h e g a n . 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T h e E T C w ill h a v e a s p a g h e tti ilin n e r o n W e d n e s ik iy , N o v . 13, fr o m 5 - 7 :3 0 p .m . at th e c h u rc h to r a is e m o n e y fo r Ih e p n )je c l. D o ­ n a tio n s a r e w e lc o m e . T h e c h u rc h is lo c a t e d in A d v a n c e al N .C . 801 I a n d P e o p le s C r e e k R o a d . " P le a s e h e lp s u p p o r t th is p r o je c t b y h a v ­ in g d in n e r w it h u s s o lh a l w e m a y b r ig h le n C h r is lm a s fo r c h ild r e n in o u r c o m m u n it y ," G a llim o r e s a id . I f y o u w o u ld lik e to m a k e a d o n a tio n to ih e p r o je c l, c h e c k s m a y b e in a ile d lo : E lb a v ille Y o u th " A n g e l P n y e c t " , c/o W c t iily G a llim o r e , 1 48 M y e r i F a n n T r a il, A d v a n c e , N C 2 7 0 0 6 . C a ll G a llim o r e at 9 4 0 - 6 7 7 4 . Cantrell To Be A t Hope The Rev. Chris Cuntrell will ¡be the guest speaker at Hope I Baplisi Tabernacle on Sunday, I Nov. H) M 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. ichalk artist and evangelist iMichael McDaniel will be llio ispcakcr on Wetlnesday, Nov. 6 lat 7 p.m. DAVIE COUN TY EN I’KRPRISE RECORD, Thursdav, Nov. 7, 2002 - C9 ANNUAL INCORPORATORS M EETING of Smith Grove Volunteer Fire Department. Sunday, Dec. 1,2002 2 p.m. at Smith Grove Fire Dept. Attend The Church Of Your Choice No Crook PrImUlve BapUst Church,No Creok Church Rd.. Mocksville, 2nd & 4Ih Sundays. 10:30 a.m. Fourth Saturday worship and conferonco,t:30 p.m. Pastor, Eldor Eugono Bonnott. Eaglo Heights C hurch.10 a.m. Sunday worship, 7 p.m. Tuesday Poworiimo. 7 p.m. Thursday Biblo sludy. Casual dfoss. contompornry muslc/worshlp. 5103 U,S. 158. Hillsdalo. Mocksvillc Wosleyan Church: Hospital St.. Sunday School. 9;45 n.m. Worship. 11. Wednesday Prayer Moetinq. 7 p.m. Rev, Gonrpe Troyer. 751-5595. Union Chapol Unltod Mothodlst Church: 2030 U.S, 601 N. Worship, 9:45 n.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m.. Pastor. Rov. Brad Holliman, Conlor Unltod Molhodist Church: U.S. 64 W. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Pastor. Stephen Blnir. 751-2754. Childcare directors: Carla Prevette. 492-5735 & Sandra Autry. 940-3753, Elbaville United Mothodlst Church: N.C. 801, Advance. Fellowship. 9 a.m, Sunday School. 10. Worship. 11. Kids For Christ (ages 4-11). 1 sl & 3rd Sun.. 3-4:30 p.m. Teens for Christ (ages 12- 18) moot Sun.. 5-6:30 p.m. Pastor: Rev. Novillo Storey, Cooleomeo Church ot God: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship Servico and Children's Church, 11 a,m. Tuos. Prayur Meeting, 7 p.m. Wed. Family Sorvice, 7 p.m. For moro Info, call pastor Robert Huletto al 204-2180 or visit www coD/cop.orr?. Cornatzor Unltod Mothodlst Church: 1244 Cornatzer Rd. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Woir.iiip. 11 a.m., 7:30 p.m. Diblo Study. Wednesday. 30. Rev. Harold Zimrnermnn. pnslor. Bothol United Mothodlst Church: Dolhel Church Rd. Worship. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:50 a.m. Rev. Ed Carter, paslor. Advancc Unltod Mothodlst Church: Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. Youlh. 5 p.m. Rev. Harry D. Sammons.Downtown Advance. Farmington United Mothodlst Church: Sunday School. 10 a.rn. Worship, It a.m. 1939 rnrtiunqtoti Rd. 998-37G9 Ruv, Mulinda Snydor, Oak Grovo United Mothodlst Church: 1994 U.S. 158. Mocksville Sunday School. 9:40 a.m. Worship. 11, Concord United Mothodlst Church, Cherry Hill Rd.. Mocksville. Worship: 11 a.rn. Sunday School: 10 n.m. Pastor. John Andrews. Hardison Unllod Molhodist Church: Worship. 9:45 n.m. Sunday School. 10:46. Wondorlul Wednos-dnys Children's progrntn. G-7:30, Paslor. Rov. Donnis 0. Marsfiall. Community Baptist Church: Sunday School, 10 a.m. Sunday Worship. 11. Evening sorvice. 6. Wednesday Biblo Study. 7 p.m. Gladstono Road. Hillsdale Uni tod Methodist Church: 5228 U.S. 158. Advanco. Conlompotary worship Sunday 10:45 a.m. Sunday School. 9:35. Casual dross, rolroshments. Jr. High Youth Sunday night. 5:30, St. High Youth Sunday night. 7. Midwoek^Hillsdale prayer sorvice. W edn esday 6:30 p.m. Biblo studios, ministries such as drama, worship, misions. singles, women's, men’s. Paslor: Jerry Webb, 996-4020. Wosley Chapel United Mothodlst Church: Worship Sorvice: 10 a.m. Sunday School: 10:45 a.m. Rov. Mindy Snyder. Pino Rd. Rodland Pentecostal Hollnoss Church; Sunday School: 10 a.m. Worship: 11 a.m. Evening: 6:30. Wednesday prayer meeting & Bible sludy, 7:30 p.m. Rov. Jool Boylos. Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 1913 W.G. WHITE & C 0 . 850 N. Trade SL Winston Salem, NC 27102 336-723-1669 JERRY^S MEAT PROCESSING We Custom Meat Process Beet - Pork - Deer 2 7 years experience 892 Ralph Rallodgs Rd • Mocksvillo 4 9 2 -5 4 9 6 J. P. GREEN MILLING CO., INC. M a k e r s o f D A I S Y F L O U R W e C u s t o m B l e n d D e p o t S t . , M o c k s v i l l e , N C 336-751-2126 CAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY 1 6 2 S h e e k S t r e e t M o c k s v i l l e , N C 2 7 0 2 6 336-751-2167 U.S. GOI S. Worship: 10:30 a.m, Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. Pastor: Rov. Robert Kasting. 751-5419. http://svww.mindspiing.conV'holycros5^ Mocksvillo First Presbyterian Church. 261 S. Main SI. Worship: 11 a.m, Church School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday ovoning; Choristers (grades 1-5) & Youlh (grades 6-12). 5:30 p.m. Paslor; Neal Caller, 751-2507. Mocks United Mothodlst Church, oil N.C. 001 S. at Mocks Church/ Beau­ champ roads. Advance. Rov. Donnio Durham. 998*5518, Sunday worship: 8:45 & 11 a,rn. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Smith Grovo Mothodlst Church: 3492 U.S. 158, Mocksvillo, Pastor; Chris Clontz. Sunday School: 10 a.m.. v/orship. 11. Children’s mini.slry. Before and after pchoot ptograms, 940-5296, Hillsdale Baptist Church: Sunday Worship nnd Diblo Study 8:30 S 11 a,m,, Wednesday Fellowsiiip Moal. 6 p.m. Children’s youlh activilios, prayor meeting. 6:30 p.m. Pastor R.T. Alderman. 940-G610. Minister ol Music. Brenl Hellon, 4815 U.S. 158. Advance. Faith and Viclory Family Worship Contor, 1687 Hwy. 601 N, Sunday Services. 10 a.m.. 7 p.m. Wednesday. 7 p.m. New Bellevors P.P. Church. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship Sorvico. 11. Wednesday nighl Biblo study. 5. Paslor Elizabelh Mock. Assoc, Paslor Dorrick Mock, Women's Aux. & Drolherhood Bible Sludy. 1st & 3rd Thursday. Liberty Unilcd Mothodlsl Church. U.S. 601 s. Worship:9:45a m, Sunday School: 11 a.m. First Unltod Mothodlst Church of Mocksville. Early Sunday Worship Service. 8:50 a.m. Praise singing, casual dross, contemporary lofmat. Trnditional service. 10:55 a.m. 305 N. Mam SI- 751-2503. Pastors. Crystal Alexander and Charles Тигпсзг. Boilovor's Sonship Tabornacto: Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m, A 6 30 p rn Wed. evening, 7. Pnstor: Jerry L, Couch. 998-1324. Cana Rd. - Poller s Lane. Turrentine Baptlsl Church: Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.. Worship. 11; Nighl Service. G. Pastor: Rev Joe Smith. Bethlehem United Mothodlst Church: Svmday early woiship, 8:45 a.m.; Sunday School, 10 Worsliip, II a.m. 321 Redland Rd.. Advance. 33G- 998-5083. Fax: 940-5502 E-Mail: bethuf7ic@aol.com. Episcopal Church of tho Asccnsion. Fotk-Dixby Rd , Advance. Sun. School, 10 n.m. Worship. 11 a m. 998-0857, Dial A Story Ministry for children. Bill and Peggy Long ot Advanco. 998-7716. Clement Grove Church of God, Body ol Christ. 159 Parker Rd.. Mocksvillo. 492-5125. Salurday Services: Sabbalh School. 10 a.m.. Worship. 11:45. Wednesday Bible Study. 7 p.m. Paslor: Eider Ernest Ijamos. Radio Broadcast: Tho Biblo Is Right. Tuesdays. 5-5:30 p.m.. WDSL 1520 AM and Sundays. 8- 8:30 a.m., WSTP 1490 AM. Green Moadows Baptist Church Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m.. 7 p,m. Wodnosday Prayor & Biblo Sludy, 7 p.m. Paslor Rov. Michael Waters. 998-3022. Liberty Wesleyan Church. 2106 ShoMield Rd.. Harmony. Sunday School 10 a.m.. Morn. Worship 11 a.m.. Wed. Diblo Advenlure 7 p.m,. Sr. Ministry 2nd Tues. each month 10 a.m. 492-29G3, Pastor: Ronald Lee. Bixby Presbyterian Church. 1806 Fork-Bixby Rd.. near Cornatzer Rd.. Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11. Pastor: Peter Potorson. 998- 6813. Dulin United Methodist Church. 897 Dulin Rd.. Mocksville. 998-5409. Pastor; David Smilh. Sun School 10:30 a.m.. Worship 9.30 a,m. Cooloemeo United Molhodist, Main St.. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship, tt. Kids Kamp Sun. 5-6:30. Pastor; VOGLER &-SONS r uiTcri- i r im iiic - 2 8 4 9 M i d d l e B r o o k D r . C l e m m o n s , N C 2 7 0 1 2 336- 766-4714 PUTTHIS SPACE TO WORK FORYOU CALL 751-2120 E A T O N FU N ERA L H O M E Л Tm iU tum o íC u ríiiíi.... ^25 N o n h M a in .Slreel M o c k s v ille . N 'C 271I2S 336-751-2148 A U T O P A R T S MOCKSVILLE AUTOMIOTiVE 8 8 4 S . M a in S I. • M o c k s v ille 336-751-2944 yiLLAQE HARDWARE 5431 Hwy. 158 • A d va n ce, NC 336-998-1987 PUTTHIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 Ruv. Perry Bradshaw (284- 6135) In Homo Bible Studios, by Randy Howoll. 284-4667. Boar Creok Baptist Church, Boar Creek Ch. Rd.. Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m.. Bibto Study Wed. 7 p.m. Rov. William Leo Cook 111. pastor.' Cooleomeo First Boptlst Church. 284 Marginal SI.. Sun. Biblo Study 9:45 a.m.. Morn. Worship 11 a.m., Eve. Worship 7 p.m.. Youth, 6 p.m. Wodnosday supper. 6 p.m. Music minister. Regina Chandler. Mocksville Sccond Presbyterian, 400 Pino St. Worship, 11 a.m.. Church School, 9:30. Rov. Thomas M, Leach.751-1410 St. Francis of Assissi, RC. Masses: Monday. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 9 a.m. Wednesday. 7 p.m. Salurday Vigil. 5 p.m. Sunday. 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Spanish Mass at 12:30 p.m. Rov. Andrew Diaper, TOR. 751-2973, Farmington Baptist Church. Sunday morning Dible study, classes for all agos. 10. Worship: 11. 1841 Farming­ lon Rd . 5 milos from 1-40. Pastor: Scott Lyerly. Church: 990-3826. Home: 998- 5372. Bioiso Baptist Church, U S. 601 North across from Horn's Truck Stop. Mocksvillo. 751-3639. Worship 8 Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. and tl a.m. Sunday evening. 7. Wednesday servico. 7 p.m, Paslor: Glenn Sellers. Shiloh Baptist Church, 544 E. Depot Sl.. Mocksville. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Morning worship: 11 a.m. Paslor: Rov. Donald Ray Jenkins. 751 0597. Fulton United Methodist Church. 3895 N.C. BOI S.. Advance. Worship: 9:45 a.m. Svmday School. 10:45 a.m Fulton Youlh In Chfif.t, Sundays. 5 0:30 p.m. Pastor: Rev Neville Storey. Heaven Bound Full Gospol Church.U.S- 04 W, Mocksville. (beside Center fMre Df.'pt ), Sunday School. 10 a n>. Woishtp, 11. Sui.day night praist.*' worship, G Wednesday night praise worship, 7. Paslor. James Ward. 998- G394 Firsl Baplisi Church. 390 N. Mam St.. Mocksvillt?. 751-5312. Sunday School. 0:30 a m Worship: 10:55 a.m. Wodnosday Prayer Service, Noon, Fork Baplisi Church, 3140 U.S. G4 il.. Mocksvilhj, Sunday School. 9:45, Worship sorvice, II a.m., G:30 p.m. Wednesdays. 7 p in Awanas, Sunday G p.m.9DB-830G. Cornatzer Baptlsl Church. 1372 Cornatzer Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School. 10 a m . Worship. 11; evening. G:30; Awana’s Worship. 7 p.m. Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m. New Union Methodist Church. 1869 Shellield Rd.. at County Lino Rd. Services: 8:30 a.m., contemporary worship wilh casual dross and tel(eshmt*nts;9:45 a.m. Sut\day School assembly. 10, Sunday School (or all ages. 11 a.rn , Worship. 492- 5367. liames Baptist Cliurct^, Shellield Rd.. fHocksville. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m., worship. 11. Sunday evening, 6, Wednesday. 7 p.m. Pastor. Tommy Faust. St. John AME Zlon Church. 145 Campboll Rd., Mocksville, Sunday School, 9:30. Morning worship. 11 a.m. Rov. Anthony Freeman. Advancc First Baptist Church. 1938 N.C. 801 S. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11 Wednesday Bible Study; mission groups. 7 p.m. Paslor:Martin Kaslner. 990 C302. Church of God of Prophocy, 2323 U.S, 601 S . Mocksvillo. Sunday School, to a.m,, worship, 11. Sunday evening, 6: Wednesday evening, 7. Pastor: Rov. Bobby Shinault. 719-6565 or 284-2935. Victory Boptlst Church. Midway St., Cooloemeo. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship 11. Sunday ovoning, 6: Wodnosday Awana/Youlh, 6:45 p.m.. Prayer & Bible Study, 7. Rov, Sholby SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY J e r i c h o R o a d M o c k s v i l l e , N C 2 7 0 2 8 336-751-5148 DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 8 7 2 M a in C h u r c h R d , M o c k s v i l l e , N C 2 7 0 2 8 336-751-9144 FOSTER DRUG COMPANY 4 9 5 V a l l e y R o a d M o c k s v i l l e , N C 2 7 0 2 8 336-751-2141 GENTLE MACHINE &TOOL INC. 3 3 1 9 u s H w y 1 5 8 M o c k s v i l l e , N C 2 7 0 2 8 336-998-3350 F U L L E R ^ » Precision Laser Cutting & Metal Fabrication 855 5.ilisbury Road. M ocksville, N C 270 28 336-751-3712 Harbour. 284-2077. Seventh Day Adventist Church. Milling Road. Mocksville. Sabbath School. Salurday. 9:30-11: Worship. 11-noon. Paslor, Ron Davis. 751* 3886. Macedonia Moravian Church, 700 N.C. 801 N,. Advance. Sunday School. 9:30-10:45 a.m. Worship, 8:45 and 11 a.m. 998-4394. Pastor: Rev. Greg Lillle. Yodkln Valloy Baptlsl Church. 1324Yadkin Valloy Road. Advanco. Paslor; Ronnio Craddock. 998-4331. Sunday School. 10 a m.. worship. 11 & 6. Wednesday Night Prayor mooling. 7:30. Livo Sundays. WDSL 1520AM. 11-Noon. Mt. Zion Hollnoss Church of God, U.S. 64 E. at Mill Street, Mocksvillo. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. 11. Paslor: Bishop James Ijamos. Mt. Slnal AME Zlon Church. 4B8 Peoples Crook Road. Advance. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.. worship. 11 a.m., Wednesday night Bible study. 7. Dr, Olis B. Robinson Sr.. paslor. 998-6231. Bixby Church o( the Living God. 2121 Cornatzor Rd., Advance. Pastor. Rev. Porry Hawks, 768-1606. Worship, Sunday 10-11 a.m.. 6 p.m. Salem United Melhodist Church. Salom Church Road off Davie Academy Rd.. 8 miles wost of Mocksvillo. Worship. Sundays at 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45.UMW. socond Wodnosday. UMM firsl Sunday breakfast at 7:30. UMYF Sunday evenings, Rov. Stephen Blair, pastor, Piney Grove United Methodist Church, 376 Underpass Rd.. Advance. Sunday School, 10 a,m.. Worship. 11. Pastor: Rov. Kendall C. Glovor. 998-7316. New Jerusalem Apostolic Church. 291 Campbell Rd.. Mocksville. Pastor. Nollyo Ijamos-Barber, 751 -0049. Sun. School. 10 a.rn., Worship 11. Wednesday nigtu: Bible class, 7;30. Intercessory prayer, 6 p.m. True Light Christian Ministry, U.S GOI N,, Dannor Rd. to Camolia Lano, Mocksvillo. Pastor: Steven W. Dallon. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. worship. II. Episcopal Church ol the Good Shepherd, Church & Cross sts.. Cooleemee. Worship, 9:30 a.m.. lollowship hour alter church. Biblo Study 2nd nnd 4th Sundays afler church. Priest: Rev. Noah Howard. Jesus Lilo Mission, Liborty Church Rd., Mocksvillo. Sunday School. 10a,rn., morning worship, 11. Sunday evening nt 6 and Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Paslor; Hilda Roavis. Mocksviile Church of God. 662 U.S. 64 E. (bosido Armory). 751-0817. Pastor; Larry Hollifield. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. worship. 11. Sunday evening. 6, Wednesday ovoning, 7. Jerusalem Baptist Church. 3203 US 601 S.. Mocksvillo. 284-2328. Rov. Jimmy Lancaster. Sunday services: 8:15 a.m.. praiso and worship; 9:45. Sunday School for all agos; 11 morning worship; 7. ovoning worship Wedne.sday services: 6 p.m.. family fellowship meal; 7 p.m., TeamKID Youlh 4 Christ, Adult Diblo Sludy, Nursery for infants and toddlers. Fellowship Baptist Church. 1084 Rainbow Rd.. Advanco. 998-0544 Sunday School. 10 a.m.. worship. 11 Sundnys, 6 p.m. Wedne.sday sorvico, 7 p.m. Thursday visitation, 7 p.m. Smith Grovo AME Zlon Church. 3707 Hvvy. 158. Mocksvillo. Sunday morning worhsip. 11. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Rev. Morgan Glenn, pastor. Ealons Baptist Church. 495 Eatons Church Rd.. Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. worship. 11. V/odnesday prayer meeting. 7:30 p.m. Pnstor: Dr. David Gilbreath. 998-6149. SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET GO. A PALEX COMPANY 1 6 5 T u r k e y F o o t R o a d M o c k s v i l l e , N C 2 7 0 2 8 336-492-5565 CRAIG CARTER BUILDER, INC. 119 H w y, 801 S .S u llD l A d v a n c e , N C 27006 336-940-2341 (j-jjht) ('uifivn/ZiMV' fif iron IVjic ,\ CuH;;, I’rc'iJir.t • \ljnm (' Ca/lff. \ t.f Prci H a y w o r t h - M i l l e r F u n h r a l H o m e K .IN D 1 -R T O N C lIA P l- L L o c a t e d o n H w y 158 Bi; rwi:i;N Cli-mmons & A d v a n c h 3 3 6 -M 0 -5 5 5 5 Ш - 9 4 0 - 8 5 1 1 CIÒ . DAVIF, COUN TY EN rKUPRISK RIX'OUI), riiursdiiv, Nov. 7, 2002 P i n o N e w s I l y N o n i I . iilliu m I’ in o C o r r e s p o iu lc n l W e s le y C lin p e l U n ile d M e lli- (H lisi W o m e n h e ld ih e ir n m m h ly m e e tin g N o v . 4 in llie fe llo w s h ip h a ll. T e n m e m l ie r s a n d t w o g iie s ls e n jo y e d a c o v e r e d d is h d in n e r l o c e le b r a le T h a n k s g iv ­ in g . T h e g u e s t s w e r e C h in e r à L i i t li a m a n d D o n d a T o n e y . D o iid a w a s Ih e r e a ’ p r e s e n liiig llie D a v ie P r e g n a n c y C a r c C e n lc r a n d g a v e a v e r y in f o n iia liv e la lk a flc r Ih c m e a l. T h e lir c a k fa s l al W e s le y w ill h e S a liird a y , N o v . If). , r iie r c w ill lie an o p e n h o u s e in th e f e l l o w s h ip h u ild in g lo th an k e v e r y o n e fo r a ll th c s u p ­ p o r t d u r i n g t h is w o n d e r f u l p r o je c l. ll w ill h e h e ld S u n d a y . N o v . 17 fr o m 2 -4 p .m . K v e r y o n e is in v ile d l o jo in us in ih e c e lc lir .i- tio n . F o u r C o r n e r s N e w s Ily Marie W hite F o u r C o m e r s C o r r e s p o n d c n i M r s . K e n n y S m ilh h a s r e ­ lu m e d h o m e a flc r r e c e n i s u r g e ry a n d is s lo w ly im p r o v in g . T h o s e v i s i t i n g h e r w e r e A m a n d a lla n e lin c , J e rry P o lls , T o n i Ir e ­ la n d . 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S in th c f e l ­ l o w s h ip h a ll o f l-ir s l B a p t is t C h u r c h w it h 21 m c m h c r s p re s e n l. T h e m e e tin g w a s c a llc d t ix ir - d e r b y R e b a H o lt , p r e s id e n t . N o a h P l o l l h a d t h e o p e n in g p ra y e r. T h e g r o u p s a n g " I N e e d T h ee K v c r y H o u r ." le d h y M a b e l C o u c h , th c s o n g le a d e r. P a u lin e H a ll, c h a p la in , g a v e Ih e d e v o t io n s . S h e g a v e c a c h <inc a p e n n y w h ic h h a d a s p e c ia l m e a n in g . H e r tc.xl w a s fr o m P s a lm 9 1 . v e r s e I. " l i e th a t d w c lle th in th e s e c re t p la c c o ft h c m o s l h ig h s h a ll a b id e u n d e r th e s h a d o w o f Ih c A l n i i g h l y . '' A y o u n g p il o l w a s s h o l d o w n in V ie tn a m a n d ta k e n a p r is o n e r o f w a r. In h is p o s s e s s io n , h e fo u n il a p e n n y w h ic h h e c a r r ie d w ith h im fo r 7 1/2 y e a r s . T o k e e p h is fa ith , h e w o u ld lo o k at h is p e n n y a n d re a d " I n ( iiu l W e r r n s l." G iH l w i ll la k e c a r c o f y o u . ju s l |iut y o u r in is l in H im . T h e r o ll w a s c a llc d . th c m in ­ u tes re a d a n il Ih e s u n s h in e re p o rt a n d tre a s u re r 's r e p o r l g iv e n . V o lu n te e rs a rc n e e d e d to p la y B i n g o a l C e d a r R o c k N u r s in g H o m e I'r id a y s in N o v e m b e r . liv e n is t a k in g p la c c at th e S e ­ n io r S e r v ic c w e r e a n n o u n c e d . J a m e s ( i a i t h e r a n d B o b b i e D a n ie ls w e r e in c h a r g c o f th c p r o g r a m . J a m e s re a d a n u m b e r o f p o e m s a n d t o ld a fe w jo k e s . H o b h ic h a d a w u n l g a m e . T h c m e e lin g a d jo u r n e d w ith th e s in g in g o f t h e c lu b s o n g , f o l ­ lo w e d w ith p ra y e r. V h e n e x l m e e lin g w ill lic N o v . 11. 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A m I k Im m y o tle K in s é o m I ’m Ы Ш b e lie v e th e B itle M on t e f l M i á 'F ú c t o r f l M к S o m etim es Ih e re Is Н о C h o ic e V ie i S e o litu ile s : S o s is f o r t ile Come ¡oifl us for a Foil Kevlvo w ith Charles W h ite who'll be preoching here ot Ihe Norlli Mnin Street Church of Christ io Mocks­ ville. Whether you need to hear it for the first time or be reminileii of it ogoin you won't wont to miss him deliver some life lessons in o woytholis instructive ond memo- roble. Brolher White, g talented mon, wrole for writer/comedion Jerry C low er when he was ol the height of his populorily. Bot Ihis coming week he will share wilh you some of Ihe most impor­ lanl truths of o il...don 'l miss it! 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A p a r l- lim c p r e a c h e r a n d m e m b e r o f C a lv a r y B a p lis l C h u r c h in M o c k s ­ v il l e , M c D a n ie l h as b e e n m a k in g h is p r e s e n ta tio n s as o ft e n a s p o s s ib le fo r Ih c p a s l th re e y e a rs . " I 'm d r a w in g w h ile I 'm t a lk in g , s o t h e r e 's n o t a lo l o f d e t a il." h e s a id . S o m e lim c s h e re a d s s c r ip tu r e . S o m e t im e s h e p r e a c h e s . S o m e t im e s th e r e 's m u s ic . " I t 's to o k g e llin g u s e d lo . b u l I 'm g e t tin g b e lte r a l il a ll Ih c lim e .'' H e lia s an " in v is i b l e " c h a lk lh a t c a n o n ly b e s e e n u n d e r a b la c k lig h t. l i e d r a w s lh a t fir s l. a n d Ih e a u d ie n c e c a n 'l s e e il. T h e y o n ly s e e w h a t h e 's d r a w in g a n d t a lk in g a b o u l a l th e lim e , a n d w h e n th c lig h t s a r e tu rn e d o n . h e r e v e a ls Ih e h id d e n p ic tu r e - a n d m e s s a g e . " W e w e n t ii8 tim e s la s t y e a r a n d d o n e I b is ." h e s a id . A s o ft e n as p o s s ib le . M c D a n ie l Ir a v e ls w ilh h is fa m ily , w i f e J e s s ie , s o n J o s h u a . 12, a n d d a u g h le r S a r a h , S . “ I f it w a s n 't fo r th e L o r d h e lp in g . I d o n 't th in k I c o u ld d o il. B u t w h e n I s u r r e n d e r to Ih c L o r d , h e ju s l h e lp s m e . " . 1 l e 's g i v e n p r o g r a m s l o y o u lh g r o u p s , s e n io r c it iz c n s a n d fu ll c o n g r e g a t io n s . T h e lo n g e s t p r o g r a m s la s t a b o u t 4 5 m in u te s . " I d o it in s ta g e s . I 'l l d r a w a w h ile , a tu l I w a lk a r o tm il s o y o u c a n g e l a g o o d v ie w o f th e p ic t u r e ." It ta k e s a b o u t .^0 m in u te s to d r a w th e s c e n e , w ilh Ih e la s l l.'i m in u te s o r s o u s in g lig h t s f o r e m p h a s is . " I l o v e to d o il. I u se th in g s p e o p le a r c fa m ilia r w ith . I r e a d w h e r e J e s u s d id lh a l. E v e r y d a y Ih in g s Ih e y s e e . a n d tu rn il in lo a B ib lic a l m e s s a g e ." I Ic ilid o n e p r o g r a m b y d r a w in g a f r o g in a p o n d , a fr o g w h o k e p t t e llin g h is f e l l o w fr o g s lh a t h e h a il it m a d e o n lh a l l il y p a d in lh a l p o n d , lh a t h e d id n 't n e e d th c L o r d . T h e o lh e r fr o g s t o ld h im to m o v e , to c h a n g c s h is w a y s , h u l h e h a d a fa ls e s e n s e o f s e c u r iiy . W h e n h e lu r n e d th c b la c k lig h t s o n . th c l il y p a d tu rn e d in lo a c o il e d u p s n a k e , r e p r e s e n tin g th e d e v i l , w h o o ft e n tr ie s lo lu r e u s in lo a fa ls e s e n s e o f s e c u r ity , M c D a n ic l s a id . M e d id a n o th e r o n e o f a h e n w ith h e r b id d ie s h e c a llc d U n d e r Ih c S h a d o w o f th e W in g s o f ih c A lm ig h t y . W h e n h e tu rn s o n Ih e b la c k lig h t, Ih c b id d ie s d is a p p e a r , " l i w a s lik e th e y h a d d is a p p e a r e d u n d e r h e r w in g s . " It r e p r e s e n ts J e s u s ' r e la tio n s h ip to us. M c D a n ie l s a id h is m in is t r y is s p r e a d in g b y w o r d o f m o u th , a n d s o m e c a r ils h e h a s p r in te d . "1 g i v e Ih e m a w a y , a ll m y p h o lo s a n d d r a w in g s . I ju s l lik e to u c h in g liv e s a n d b e in g a b le s s in g l o p e o p le .’ ' In Ih e la lc XO s, M c D a n ie l w a tc h e d a s a Ь и и с г П у la n d e d o n h is fin g e r . H e s h o o k it o f f , a g a in a n d a g a in . " T h r e e tim e s a n d it a lw a y s c a m e b a c k . It w a s lik e G o d s a id . ' I ’ m t r y in g lo t e ll y o u .s o m e th in g ’ . " H e lo o k a p h o to g r a p h , a n d h e s lill p r e a c h e s th e m e s s a g e lh a l th e b u tt e r lly ta u g h t h im lh a l d a y . " O n e o f Ih e th in g s w a s th e h u llc r n y tru s te d m e t o t a lly ... ju s i lik e w e s h o u ld pu t o u r Iru s l in th c L o r d . " M c D a n ic l s a id . O n e n ig h t a l a c h u rc h . M c D a n ic l d r e w a B ib le a n d o t h e r ih in g s r e la lin g 10 J esu s, a ll in w h it e . T h e r e w a s n o c o lo r , n o lif e . " T h e y d o n 't h a v e a n y lif e b e ca u .s e w e n e e d Ih e H o ly S p ir it . W h e n 1 tu rn e d Ih c lig h t o n . it c a m c to lif e , in c o lo r s ." l i e le a r n e d a le s s o n th a t n ig h l. H e g a v e Ih c p ic tu r e lo s o m e c h ild r e n . W h e n th e y lo o k il h o m e , Ih c r c w a s n o c o lo r o n Ih e d r a w in g . T h e y th o u g h t th e y h a d lo s t t h e ir s a lv a tio n . " l l r e a lly h u m b le d m e . " M c D a n ie l s a id . " S o m e t im e s I 'l l g r e e t a s lr a n g e r a n d ju s t g iv e Ih e m s o m e t h in g , l l ju s l b lo w s Ih e ir m in d . Y o u to u c h s o m e b o d y 's l if e , h o w ' d o y o u p u t a p r ic e o n th a t? Y o u c a n 't . " McDaniel: “You touch somebody’s life, how to you put a price on thal? You can’t.”This wood burning of a bear is among his favorites. A house painter by trade, McDaniel painted this lighthouse scene on an outbuilding at his home. McDaniel draws all sorts of things, including this beach scene. His specialty, however, are the Biblical scenes such as the ones portrayed in the center and right photos. 1)2 - DAVIK с:оиМЛ- KN I'IiUlMUSK RKCOKl). riuirsday. Nov. 7. 2002 Davie Schools ОюкчЧПСС K lfI!U ‘n l5iry T h c iit i h jir a d c r s in .M rs. W ilc t)\ 's ro o m a rc c x c itc d д1нни .A c c e lc r ;ilc (l R c a tlin y . T w o stu* ilc iu s . K a re n S p ry a m i A n d rc vs S i)|()jnon, hail a s|4rcial hreakl’ast for carn in i» 25 and 5 0 p oin ts. Each siu- ilc m is w o r k in g low ard s 10 poin ts so Ih cy can e n jo y d ou yh n u ls. 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J a n s en .M c D a n ie l, an d K a y tly n S h o e m a k e r. Ih irtI gra d e : Jessica U ob h ilt. S han e C’a iter.C 'h ris ( ’ rtiss. anti R a h eem .M artin, fou rth g r a d e ; M ria n n a M o o n e . J e s s ic a H u tn e r . U r e a C o tik . M ic h e lle H a m ilt o n . I'r e y I,o w e . ly e is h a O v e r to n . T y le r S p ry , a n d K e v in W h itle y , fiflh graile. .A c h ie v in g th e N a lio n a l le v e l: N ic k r.n ilic o it. Josh Peters. D u siin P o lls . W esle\ H o w ie s . S h au m ain I'le m in g . T y ler M ills a p s . D im e lri S tr o th e r . M ic h e le D ie h l, ( ‘ o d y H h righ t. .M ikal (ia d s o n . V u k ih ero T a y lo r . C o rh in W e s t, / a c h H a le . D a v id M a y h c w , a n d I'le a c y R e d m o n d , fir s t g r a d e : .\ m e lia B o g c r . A u s t in B a r t le t t. W a lte r D a v is . J e s sic a L a n c a s te r. U m e ly M a r lin e / . C h a s ity .M ille r, / a c h D u rh a m . T y le r O ru h h . S te p h o n S m o o t. N a th a n W illia u K , U eK *cca N tick a lo w s k i. H ali H u tch en s. C o l­ lee n H e m b r e e . P a tie n c e P e g lo w . S h c lh y S tep h en s. J en n ifer W e s t. W ill C a rtn er, A u stin C a u d le, and Justin S p ry , s econ d g r.id e : B e c ca C le n d en in , M aria h D ob b in s. S ierra F e rre ll. C o u rln e y H o w e ll. B rilla n y S h ie U b . Jam ie H ou ston . B ran don W 'ilson . l.a tea sh ia (la d s o n . Jessica W'cHHen. B e c ca W est, / a c h B y rn e. J erem y l-dsvan ls. D re w l.e w a lle n . J o sh S m y e r s . B e n W a t lin g t o n . T r a v is C re w s. I\»ny D eese. .N'alhan Jon es. A n d re w K a stin g . and C h ris W y a tt. Ih in l gra d e; D esira e M o s e s . T y le r D u rban ). J o ey Ija m es, D yla n L iv e n g o o d . D y la n V o g le r , J u lie C h tirc h , .M alissa D ie h l. C h a n n en ThvMuas. Brcatuu» S n o w d e n , nii/.a- iK lh T u ck er. A s h le y W a ller, / a c h M on tg ()m ery. Jossi C h attin. C a n n on G ru b b . C 'h elsea H an \ ilton . N ik k ie S h ore. C h rista S m ith . Jam es B la k e. M a tth ew B u sb ce. D an n y f-rye. and A u stin N e e ly , fo u rih gra d e ; K a y le e A l l i s o n . C h a r lie H o o s e . A n n a S n jyers. T y le r H a m . Juan L o re n / o . J e rcn i) T u ib e rt. A e r ie lle f'fc e m a n , K a y la Iv e y . K e l l y L o y . J e s s ic a S te p h e n s , lily s s a T u c k e r . M a tt G a rre ts o n . N ic h o la s J a eger. B r it­ tan y M o o r e . A s h le y S m o o t. T y le r H u tch erson . B r.nu lon M e a d e . Jus­ lin .M iller. M e ch el C iadson. S harlen e Ciadsiin. Tay la S m ilh . K aren S pry. H en ry C le v e lim d . T h o m a s N k v.ic, and A n d re w S o lo m o n , fiflh gra d e. V iilu n teers h elp in g lo a d m in is ­ ter the test w e re T in a S pry. L itu la S pry. Sandra F e rre ll. Jerri W e s t, and N ik k i C ra n fill. T h ird graders h a v e I'c en e n jo y ­ in g m a n y c o m m u n ity a c t iv it ie s sp on sored b y the C o o le e m e e H is- ti'rica l S o cie ty . I.ynn R u m le y d e ­ lis e red a cl.issrotm i lesson »>n h is ­ to ric a l (\ H »le e m e e m ap s and then u a s it)ur gu iile lo r a w a lk ih rou gh C o o le e m e e . C u lm in a tin g Ihe a c liv i- ties u a s a trip o th e / a c h a ry H ou se. M rs. Jt»nes's cla ss has Inren par­ ticip a tin g in a prt)gra m b y Schi>- l.istic B o i'k s , ’’C lassrt>om s C a r e ” . T h e y rec e iv e d a c e rtific a te lo r re a d ­ in g 1(H» b o o k s and w ill h ave KHl bo<iks d o n a te d to c h ild r e n w h o n eed them . .M rs. M c D o u g a ll's 2m l g ra d e class cele b ra te d F a ll w ith a John ny .A p p le se ed P .iily . S tu d en ts tasted c a ra m e l a p p le s , a p p le p ie . a p p le butler, a p p le ju ic e am i c id er, and m aile h om em atle a p p le sau ce. T h e y tlid lots o f fun app le a ctiv iiie s . .Mrs. L o u e r y ’s 2n d g ra ile class s iu ilie d h ats a n d rea d th e sn>ry S le lh ; L u n a . M r s . W a l l ’ s c la s s learn ed h o w to read and fo llo w a rec ip e and m ad e R ic e K ris p y T reat Pu m pk in s. S tu den is in M rs. S le in and M rs. W V s i's c la s s h a v e h een le a rn in g a b o u l fire p re v e n tio n b y re a d in g b o o k s abitu l lir e s a fety , s in g in g son g s about w h al to ilo in an e m e r­ g e n cy , and b y d ia lin g ‘ ) l 1 o n p ra c ­ t ic e p h o n e s . T h e y v is it e d th e C o o le e n je e F ire D e p a r lm e n t lo learn about w h al rire fig h te rs d o to k e e p the c o n im u n ily s a fe. A fte r w r it in g s to r ie s a b im t th e b r a v e fir e fig h le r s . s tu d en ts sen t Ih em lhank you cards. C 'a leb M a rtin sson first p la ce in the c o lo r in g con test sp on sored hy the tire tiep a rim en t am i lo M ic h e le D ieh l w o n sec o n d . T h e y each re ­ c e iv e d rib b on s. S tu deitls con tin u e to c ele b ra te fa ll b y w a tc h in g M rs. W est c a rv e Ihe cla s s p u m p k in in lo ■ 'B oofu s" the ja c k o ' lantern. T h e y e stim a ted h o w n )a n y seeds w e re in ­ s id e B o o fu s . h o w b ig arou n d he m e a s u r e d , a n d h o w m u c h he w e ig h e d . T h o n . c a c h s tv id e n i c ou n ted a n u m b er o f seeds to save f»)r p la n tin g in Ih e sp rin g. In rea d ­ in g , students are e n jo y in g self-se - le.cted stories and tak in g a cc e le r- a letl rea d ers lesls. S am L in v ille is in the .A R F iv e I’o in l C lu b. M ic h e le D ie h l is the O c to b e r citi/ en o f thc m on th . M ic h e le w a s c h o s e n b e ­ c au se she is s c lf-d is c ip lin e d . T h e c la s s w e lc o m e s tw o n ew slu den is: K a la B a tes and K ris le n N e e ly . T h e S ch o la s lic B o o k F a ir w ill l>e N o v . S- !•!. C o lle c tio n s fo r B o x T ops fo r n d\ication arc g o in g g re a l. Nirs, W a ll's s econ d g ra d e class is ahead w ilh 9 s co o p s and M rs. B ro w n 's Isl/ 2nd gra d e cla s s is a c lo s c sccon d w ilh S s c o o p s . K e e p s e n d in g in C a m p lK 'H 's sou p lab els. North Diivie Middle O n O c l. 24. Pharaohs. Tsun am is, and K x p lo rers w ith n o referra ls and n o F s o n ih e ir first q u a rter report card e n jo y e d an a ftern o o n s o ftb a ll lou rn am en l. the A sia n W orld S eries. M a n y paren ts p ro v id e d treats and v o h m te e re d lo lie ip w ith Ihe ga m es and c o n c e s s io n s fo r the a ftern oon . T h e P h a ra o h R a lly w a s h eld T u esd a y m o n iin g .O c t. 22. Students n am eil lo thc A ll A an A - B H o n o r R o lls u e r e recogn i/ ecl and p h o to ­ g ra p h ed f\»r the lea m poster. S ix Ph araoh slu dents w e re n am ed lo the P r in c ip a l’s R o ll fo r firs l ip iarter: W i l l T u r r e n t in e . F o r r e s t H o o e . B rittn e y C r e w s . Jo rd a n H e n d rix . M o l ly C h a p p ie , a n d M ic h e lle Lu cas. T o p A R re a d e rs fo r th e fir s l q u a r te r w e r e L o g a n D e H a r t , } lannah Jakob, and B ro o k e Padgett. A ll readers w h o earn ed a K X) fo r the p oin ts ea rn ed d u rin g firs l q u a rter throu gh ih e ir la n gu a ge arts classes re c e iv e d a c(>upon g o o d fo r a i k t - son a l pan pi//a. O n O ct. 2K. Ph araoh s w ent lo the N .C . / o o in A s h e b o ro . T h e an im al sivuly c o o rd in a te s w ith the seven th gra d e stu d y o f A fr ic a ih ro u gh so- c ia l stu dies. E igh t paren ts a c c o m ­ p a n ied ih e g ro u p o n th is u ip . M r. N e w m a n 's s o c ia l s tu d ies class m a d e terra c o tia s o ld ie rs from c la y m o tlc le d a fle r th ose fo u n d in X ia n . C h in a . M rs. E verh a rt's s o cia l slu d ies class is s lu d y in g A u stra lia a n d N e w Z e a la n d , w h ile M r s . Jackson 's stu den ts a rc s tu d yin g A f- A s a c o m m u n ily s erv ic e p roject, a ll seven lh gra d e prim e lim e grou p s d ecora ted treat bags and tille d them w ith can d y lo Ik* taken lo Ihc S a ­ m a rita n In n in W in s t o n -S a le m . P h a raoh stu den ts are b r in g in g in J e llo and tooth paste fo r the S lo r e ­ housc fo r Jesus c o lle c tio n e ffo rt. Students a re e n jo y in g the F r i­ d a y interest grou p s in P rim e T im e . T h e fiv e o ffe r in g s th is te rm are g a m e s , m o d e l- b u ild in g , d a n c e , cross stitch, and E u clid 's th re e -d i­ m en s io n a l fig u r e s . S tu d en is arc p la y in g m at b a ll fo r a c tiv ity tim e e v e ry o lh e r w e ek . South Davic Middle T h e L ig h th ou se e ig h th gra d ers h ave don e tw o in legra lcd units this fa ll. T h is fir s t w a s o n N o r th C a ro lin a ’s ihrce region s. T h e y m ad e salt and H our m aps o f N o rth C a ro ­ lina. read the n o ve l "W h e r e the L il­ ies BUx>m " (w h ich has a N C settin g), studied N .C . soil, and p racticcd read­ in g m aps. T h c unit w as cu lm in ated w ith a trip to G ran dfath er NU>untain. L in v ille Falls and C a v cm s . T h e s ec­ on d in le gra lc d unit w as on D a v ie C o u n ty. T h e stu dents nvade D a v ie m aps to sca le, read and c o lle c te d D a v ie fo lk lo re , stu died D a v ie h is­ tory. and M udieil ihe Y a d k in R iver. T h is unit w as cu lm in ated w ith a trip around the c ou n iy v isitin g h istorical sites and a visit to th e H is to rj' R o o m at the D a v ie C o u n iy P u b lic L ibrary. M a th stu d en ts in p r e -a lg e b ra h ave n ew lexiluH)ks. A ll sludents are w o rk in g on a c h ie v in g A c c e le ra te d M ath G o a ls . A t ih e end o f the first gra d in g f>eriods. siu ilenls a c h ie v in g th eir A R M a lh g o a ls w ere rew a rded. C on n n u n ica tion s students h ave 1ч‘сп stu dyin g fo lk lo re . T h e y h ave read N C fo lk lo r e . T h e y d id inter- vievvs at\d c o lle c te d D a v ic fo lk lo re . C om m u n ica tion s studenis a ch iev in g a grade o f IOO fo r ih eir A c c e le ra te d R ea d in g P oin is a ccu m u la lion fo r the ilrs l gra d in g periiH l w ere rew a rd ed . S cie n c e students h eld a S cie n c e Fun D a y fo r C o o le e m e e E lem cn - ta ry ’s fou rih graders. T h e slu dents c a m e to S o u th lo p a r tic ip a te in h an ds-on scien ce a c liv ilie s le d b y e ig h th graders, in clu d in g: k a le id o ­ scop es. sea rch in g fo r g em s and fo s ­ s ils, v is itin g a planetariun t, v ie w in g an op tica l illu sion slid e sh ow , p la y ­ in g w ith bu b b les, u sin g m a gn iriers, and m ak in g le a f im p rin ls on w h ite shirts. E igh th graders h ave been p rep a rin g fo r the N C C o m p u ler C o m p e ten cy T est. Students v isited the c o m p u ler la b s fo r p r a c tic e in w o r d P le a s e T u rn T u Р а ц е Ш E lis e D ic k m a n n W h a t’s H a p p e n in g A t D a v ie H ig h Thanksgiving Traditions T liaiiksiiivin s; Ifiiililio n s have changed, according lo sliulenls al D avic H igh. The ihree days o ff o f school for T h a n ksgiving break are celebrated dilTercnlly than the irad ilio n al T hanksgiving stereotype lo r some individuals, o r course, there are some fam ilies w ho do not break the meal traditions such as a senior, N ick LiilTm an, “ O ur Thanksgiving is very traditional. We cal turkey, ilressing. sweet fwtatocs. canned yams, cranberry sauce, and macaroni and cheese." L u flm a n continues the same irad ilio tt every year, lie says, "M y whole fam ily comes to m y house and we eat togelher, ЛИ the wom en go and talk aboul crazy stu ff, and a ll o f the men sit in the livin g room w atching a football gam e," Brad B lackw clder, senior, also slicks __________________ U) Ihe o rig ina l T hanksgiving dinner traditions. "Just fa m ily eats w ith us. We have aboul eighl fa m ily mem bers w ho eat w ilh us every year." he says. B lackw e ld cr's fa m ily has made th e iro w n traditions to r the T ha n ksgiving break. B lackw clder says. "M y Dad, brolher, and I go hunting during the Thanksgiving holidays every y e a r" T hc fa m ily lends to stay in Davie O u iu ty and continne Ihe same routine every year fo r this holiilay season. Yet, ihcre are olher fam ilies w ho fo llo w dilTerent T ha n ksgiving dinner traditions. Senior. K ristin Brow n says. "W e eat H aw aiian pork, seaweed, and a lol o f Korean and H aw aiian food because pan o f m y fa m ily is from H a w a ii." B row n's la m ily eats w ith the same la m ily members every year. "U su a lly aboul M ) to 40 people com e and go to eat w ith us." she says. The fa m ily continues the same T h a n ksgiving Iradilion year after year. N ot m uch traveling is done fo r studenis in Davie C ouniy around Thanksgiving. Л ju n io r, Tiesha I'eim says, "W e ju st slay home. A b o ul 20 people eat w ith us, and it's usually ju s t the fa m ily." "W e used lo go lo D isney W orld when 1 was yoim ger fo r T h anksgiving, but now we just stay here w ilh our fa m ily in good o ld D avie C ou n iy." says Luffm an, -Some sludents choose to change locations, bul never get too far. B ro w n says. "W e d on 't go oul o f stale, but just lo m y great grandm a’s house in W inston." E very now and then though, there is an exception. 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HvaJ Odl.) lllull iirlVKVS Cornatzer Student Writes Top Essay For Center Fair Sludenis in June Johnson's Comarlzer Elementary School ela.ss participaled in ihe Cenier Fair by submitting essays titled "W h y I arn Proud to be an American." The winning enlry was by Bran­ don Jones, "I was so very proud o f his essay lhat I wanl lo share il," said Johnson by lirm u lo n J u n e s I went to school loday and saw the buses coming and going. M y Iriends anil I gathered in the gym before school lo laugh and have a good time. Tinally we went lo our classrooms. Our leachers wrote on the chalkboards and taught us ihe dirierenees belween prefix, sutli.x and the root word. We also learned about segments and polygons In math ela.ss. We all lined up togelher, had lunch and recess and went back inlo learning about the seven continents and the oceans. It was tnially lim e lo go home. We got on the bus and headed home. When I walked up m y driveway. I thought to myself how lucky I was lo be in Am erica w ith Ireedom to leam. When I got home my Dad was mowing the yard. 1 gol on m y scooter and went across the street to my neighbor’s to play. Dad called he home to do my homework. When my M om came home, we grilled outside and had hamburgers and hot dogs, riien I went to my baseball game. On my way home, I thought how' lucky I W'as lo be an American w ilh freedom to play and be w ith rny fam ily and friends. On Sunday I went lo church. The preacher read some verses o f Ihe Bible lo people o f the church. The Sunday school Icacher taught us about how Noah built an ark. On my way home I thought how lucky 1 was to be an American and go to the church 1 want lo go to. A fle r church we went to a reslaur.inl for lunch. We talked aboul Ihings lhal we enjoy. I talked about politics and religion w ith my fam ily and friends. We talked about whal we thought was right and wrong, and how we might change things if we were in politics. On our way home I thought how lucky I was to be an American and have the right lo speak freely. A t night I watched the news on lelevision. 1 saw how olher countries were lighting over Ihings lhal are nol important in the United Slates. I saw where a murderer was caught and W'as put in prison. The wealhennan was giving the forecast and the speed o f the drought from a high technology machine lhal most countries do not have. When I went to bed I Ihought to m yself how lucky 1 was to be an American and know whal was happening in our own couniry as well as other countries. I think about the allack on the World Irade Cenier and how sad il was for America. It w'as sad for everyone including Ihe victim s and ihe fam ily members. 1 don’l see whal Afghanislan is so happy aboul - ihey even killed some o f iheir own people! Even though this slarled a war, we have not hail any ground wars in the United States since the C ivil W ar Americans have stuck togelher and w ill fight back on this allack which makes me proud! There is not just one reason why I am proud lo be an Am erican. There are many reasons and these are only a few. I w ill be proud to be an American for the rest o f my life. God Bless the USA! Davie Schools DAVIE COUN'rV EN rKRPRISE RECORD, riuirsdav, Nov. 7, 2002 - D3 Continued From Pape 1)2 proce.’isin g and use o f sprc;u lsh ccl anddi\li\basc.E xtn i tu torin g sessions w e r e h e ld b y c o m p u te r ic a c h e r S h e lia T rih b lc . C o m p u te r tec h n o l­ o g y w u s stu d ied b y e ig h ll» graders d u rin g T ig e r T im e . T h e test w a s g iv e n the last w e e k o f O cto b e r and ih e first w e e k o f Noven\l>er. Cornnlzer Klementnry T h e D e v c lo p t n e n ia l C la s s o f M r.s. D e a d m o n . M rs. N a g e l. M rs. C h e e k a n d M rs . R iv e r s has b e en slu d y in g the ch a n ges o f the fa ll s ea ­ son . In p rep a ra tion fo r a irip to B aa M o o F a rm in Ir e d e ll C o u n iy . the c h ild ren stu died fa n n a nin ials, h ar­ v e s t lim e , a p p le s and p u m p k in s. W h ile at the fa n n , the ch ild ren fed p u ppies ;uid c a lves, saw horses, pigs, c h ick en s, go a ts and c o w s ; and rod e on a w a g o n . S o m e n\ilked a cow . T h e class p ick ed pu m pkin s. Fun class a c ­ tiv itie s h a v e in c lu d ed m a k in g a u ­ tum n le a v e s w ith paint and plastic w ra p ; m a k in g li.ssue p a p er p u m p ­ k in s. p a in tin g p u m p k in s , m a k in g a p p le trees, o ra n g e rice pu m pkin s, b ro w n squ irrels w ith s o ft fur. sten ­ c illin g a p p le trees, and m a k in g tis­ sue lea v es fo r le a f w rea th s. F a vorite b ook s at C ir c le T im e h a v e in clu ded A p p le s a n d P u m p k in s : P u m p k in . P u m p k in ; T h e M o n ster W h o L o v e s B o o k s: and R e d L e a f. Y cllt>w L e a f. S pan ish lea c h e r D eb ra W o o d n iff repre.sented D a v ie at the 2(K )2 c o n ­ fe r e n c e o f th e F o r e ig n L a n g u a g e A s s o c ia lio n o f N .C . O c l. 2-1-20 in W in s t o n -S a le m . T h e th e m e w a s "T e a c h e rs as L ea d ers; In the C lass- ro o n ) and B e y o n d .” *Nis. W o o d rl'u lf an o th e r p articip an ts had the o p p o r­ tu n ity to atten d and lak e part in a n u m lK r o f session s inul w orksi>ops o ffe r e d b y e,\|>erts to h elp enh ance and up<late m eth ixlsa n d skills o f for- eigt\ lan gu a ge lea ch ers and to e m ­ p h a size the im p o n a n c e o f fo re ig n la n g u a g e s in to d a y ’s s o c le ly . D r. M iria n \ te l, d ire c lo r o f K -1 2 In itia ­ tiv e s at the N a tion a l F o reig n L a n ­ g u a g e C e n ie r. o ffe re d the k e y n o le adilress al the F rid ay gen eral session. S h e shared h er p red iction s about Ihe w o r ld , h o w lo p rep a re stu dents to liv e in it. and w h y il is im p ortant to k n o w a s eco n d lan gu a ge. T h e S at­ u rd a y m o rn in g session con sisted o f a pan el o f s econ d lan gu a ge eilu ca- tors w h o d iscu ssed to p ics ra n gin g fr o m N a tio n a l H oard C e rtific a tio n to S e c o n d L a n g u a g e A d v o c a c y in N orth C arolin a. C o u g a r s o f th e W e e k : L u is M o r e n a . A u s tin S m ilh . J o rd a n M a rc ia l. D illa n P lo w m a n , A u s tin D ob y. A u stin W illia m s , Jose C h a p a - T e r a n . K a y la M a n n in g . C h r is G o h b le . V en ecia A c e v e d o . H reana S tra d er. O m a r U n riqu e/.. C h e ls ic B r o w n , K e ls e y G o r d a n . L a u re n M a rs h a ll. H ric a F tc h is o n . J e s s ie F r y e . U r a n d o u J o n e s , J a r r e ! B urcham . O c t o b e r B u s R id e r s o f th c M o n th ; C h r is D ig g s . M e la n ie F ich ialos. M e lin a O b a n d o . C h rislo - plier A lk in s. C u y lc r D e v in e , C V cilia R o d rigu e z. W edn esday. N o v . b - V e n e z ia ’s N ig h l; Fritlay. N o v. X - F a ll FieU i D a y (re s ch e d u led ): M o n d a y . N o v . 11 - V eteran ’s D ay. n o sch ool. W illiiim R . D iiv ie K le m e n la r y C ili/ e n s o f Ihe W e e k O c l. 2X- N o v . I: H ra sm o R iv e r ;'. M a d is o n S w e ilz c r. A u stin N a y lo r . C o u rln e y D ra u g h n . A d a C a b a lle r o . R o s s H offn er. S am N e s b it. M ic b e a l P o lls , Jacob B ates. S h ellon L a n n in g, T y le r L u c k e y . M a r y - K a le B e c k , M a c k B ritt. D a v id M y e rs. 1 / airC a storen a. J e n n a D o w e ll, a iu l M a llh e w M arline/.. T h e c la s s w ith ih e b e s t a lle n d a n c e fo r O c t o b e r is T in a D y s o n 's first gra d e class. Lin d a D r\ e, P e g g y F-vans. K a ren Prin ce, L o ri Y o rk , D on n a A n d e rso n , S u e Ire la n d and A n g e la S p illm a n w e lc o m e R o b in P u llia m to k in d erga rten , The stu den ts m ad e m u s ic a l in stru m en ts w ith p e o p le fro m the S a w u u »lh C e n te r. H ach cla ss is m a k in g n u isic w ith th e ir h a n d m a d e s h a k e r s . T h e k in d e rg a rte n c la s s e s a rc ta lk in g about the letter li aiul lea rn in g abou l in s e cts. T h e y n u u le in s e c t h e a d ­ bands and lab eled parls o fa n In sect. T h e annual fa ll fe s tiv a l ns as lieh l N o v . I. T h e r e w a s a lu\y r id e , in fla t a b le c a s t le (m o o n w a lk ), b in g o .c a k e w a lk , c o u n ir y s to r e , c a n d y s to r e . t<»y s t o r e , s ile n t au cllon s. ra ffle s and lots o f ga m es a lo n g w ilh fo o d and en ten a ln m e n t p ro v id e d b y the D a v ie S c h o o l o f D a n c e . M e lis s a B r o w n , a n d th e U n d er the C ross B aiu l. T h is y e a r there w a s the n ew ta tio o p a rlo r and ca n d y store. T h e S tu den t C o u n c il to o k fu n p h otograp h s anil e a rly sales o f y e a rb o o k w e re o ffe ie c l b y the ye a rb o o k sta ff. A n o th e r h ig h lig h t w a s a v o te r reg is tra iio n . B u s and C a r R id ers o f the W e e k O c l. 22-25: C o d y H u tc h in s . T y C u r r y . C o ily B o g e r . B r a n d i F e rr e b e e . A u s tin N a y lo r . M e g a n M e d fo n l. D .J. F v e rh a rt.T y le r K e lly . A n a K a r e n L e y v a a n d T y le r M c L a m h . Bus and C a r R id ers o fih e M on th had a treat O c l. 2S : A n d r e w L e e . S a ra C h ild r e s s , lla le ig h W 'o o le n , S h e rly n Joh n son . T yler L e e , Pau la K o n w r o . C o d y H u tch in s, T y C u rry. S p e n c e r K e lly . Ix z a y a n a P e r e z , C lln l M a s t. J eim a D o w e ll. D y la n R a tle d g e , J e n n ife r J o rd a n . C o d y B o g e r . B ra iu li F e rr e b e e . C liflo n B o d en h a m er. C h lo e M a b e . M a g g ie B a rn ey ca s tle . J u lio G u tie rre z. E va n B iillin g lo n . M a c le n a A p p c r s o n , A iis iin N a y lo r . M e g a n M e d fo r d . J a cob B a rn e lie . M a ry B elh S h e rrill, / u le m a M a r lin e / . C h r is t o p h e r C a llo w a y . N a th a n P e a rc e . B ritta n y C a r in e r . D J F .v e r h a r l. M iq u e l C a s te r e n a . .*\tle C a r e n r o . V ic t o r G u iic r r e / , L u p tii> C a s tr o , T y le r K e lly . A n a K a re n L e y u a . C a itlin H y ile . P a y to n B r o iik s , C h e s n e e B a rb er, and T y le r M c L a m b . T h e P .F . C lu b Is lo o k in g fo r m em b e rs fo r this y e a r in th in l-fifth g r a tle s tu d e n ts to m e e t t w ic e a nu>nih lo w o rk on team c h a lle n g e s, p ro b le m s o lv in g , n e w g a m e s and oth er gr<nip a ctivities. T h e meml-vcrs w ill la k e fie ld trips lhal w ill e x p o s e Ih em to life tim e c h o ic e s that w ill en c o u ra g e th em u» be a c liv e adu lls. S tu d en is nuist w r ile an essa y “ W 'h y P h y s ic a l F d u c a tio n Is Im p o rla n l.'’ I'in a l selecliiM i is N o v . S. T h a n k s g iv in g lu n ch eon w ill he s crv eil o n Ni>v. 21. S p in n in g the m o n e y w h e e l lo r ilo in g a g re a l ji> b o n Ihe fa ll c a ta lo g s a le s : K e ls i M i ll e r . J e s s ic a B u ch a n a n . A u s tin H u n ter. J a cob B o t»e , L u k e lU trn . J a c o b B a le s . M a g g ie B a rn ey ca s ile . C o d y B u n cli. T a y lo r O ’ N e a l. M a d iso n S w eil/ e r, J a le e s a W e s l, M ic h a e l S h o r e s , A n d r e w O ls o n , J o a n n a L u c e r o , J a re d W a lle r . H e a th e r S c h e re r , K ris te n R a m s y , Jonathan C h a ffin . K o liu A n d r e w s , H a le y C a u d le . S a s h a L o c k h a r t . C l i f l o n B e d e n h a m e r , J u lia L e e L a n z o . J o r d a n M a y o . M a r ia R o g e r s , K en d a ll L a n ier. L e tic ia P a lin o. T y le r M y e r s , M a d is o n W h itlo c k . B ritta n y C r a n fill. Jen n a D o w e ll, L in d s a y S a n d e rs , J o rd a n M y e r s , J c s s ic a S tew a rt. F ou rth g ra d e stu d en ts in J u dy W h ite ’s class c o m p le te d a w r ilin g s em in a r. S tu d en ts w r o te a c la s s s lo ry . T h ey rea d T a le s o f F o u rih G ra d e N o th in g. T h e ir o b je c tiv e w a s lo w rile a n olh er ch a p ter to the n o v e l h y c o m in g up w ith a p lo t. T h e y w ro te " F u d g le ’s First D a le .” E - m ail respon ses are w e lc o m e . G o to W illia m R . D a v ie s ch o o l p a g e and you w ill be a b le lo lo c a le us. r v DC,I tvs FIRST datf: When / ui/i'c wax icn years otd, III' llKinyht he was old i'tUfU)>h t(t on a (lah\ lie dei ided to eall Tiffany and invile her to ^o to dinner w ith him at the ChUdren's Steak House, iinW 'v/jiif happened? First, he hokedin his little hlack hook, and there nv/.v her name and numher. He ditded 492‘ IOIH and w aited and w aited a nd fin a lly Tiffany's m olher answ ered the plume. Fud^e stultered. "A / -A f-,A / v name is /•’ii</.i’t’. M -a-a-y / spe-sp- speak to T i-T i-Tiffany?" In the haek^nnmdy Fudi^e heard. "Tijfany, eome to the phone. There’s a hoy on the phm e!" Il7/<7i Tiffany answered, Fudiie invited her ti> i>o out with him. A l firs t she hahhleJ. "M ayhe," and then she replied, "h v v ,” Two days later, Fndf^e put <m a insedo. and he .stnilled (mt lo his red M nsianii. He put the key in and pushed down (ni the \;as pedal, hut ni»i/ini.v* happened. Fudije tried to start the nunor airain with no luek, so he }iol <mi. opened the hood and M Vitlehed his hviid. He couldn't fiiiu ie out what was wroni* .v<> he slamnu'(l the hood down hard. He stoiul there fo r a while thinking. Finally, he hmked under the car and decided the hattery was D F A D ! Takin}i tnit his cell phone he called Tiffany to come and pick him up. Ten miiuftes later Tiffany drove up in her pink Itarhie C(mvertihU\ She ordered him tt> jum p in atul then they sped down M ain Street to the restaurant. W'hen they a rriv e d at the re\taurani the head w aiter directed them lo a talde fo r two in the center o f the restaurant. They looked at llw int'nu which had »n ore l/mn /00 items. Fudi:e immediately chose a P le a s e ’l u rn T n Pa(*t* D 5 P e n n in g to n Com pany : 3 E..j In Mocksville 3 3 6 .7 5 1 ,9 4 0 0 In Advance/Hillsdale 3 3 6 .9 9 8 .8 9 0 0 P e n n i n g t o n & C o m p a n y R e a l t y i s p l e a s e d t o a n n o u n c e t h a t B r y a n R o g e r s h a s j o i n e d o u r p r o f e s s i o n a l s t a f f a s a R e a l t o r . B r y a n c o m e s to P e n n in g to n & C o m p a n y w ith a 1 2 y e a r s a le s b a c k g r o u n d . H e a n d h is w ife , L o u a n n e liv e in th e A d v a n c e a r e a o f D a v ie C o u n ty a n d e n jo y th e c o m p a n y o f th e ir th r e e d o g s , tw o c a ts a n d s e v e r a l o th e r c r itte r s . B ry a n lo o k s fo rw a rd to w o rk in g c lo s e ly w ith e a c h b u y e r a n d s e lle r to h e lp th e m a c h ie v e th e ir p e rs o n a l a n d fin a n c ia l g o a ls . G iv e h im a c a ll a t 4 0 8 -5 3 3 0 . N e w L i s t i n g s 138 Shailowbrook Dr, 229 Carolina St. $199,900 $189,900 124 Sterling Dr. $129,900 676 Fairlield Rd. $59,900 114 Sterling Dr. 178 Shailowbrook Dr. 2161 Hwy. 158 $129,900 $224,900 $139,900 129 Westridge $109,900-$119,900 \ l W I * U I ( I 606 Salisbury St. $99,900 163 Dakota Ln. $83,000 5347 Hwy 601 N $96,500 1500 Godbey Rd. $139,900 222 Gladstone Rd $79,900 278 Magnolia Ave $154,900 Lot 16 IVanquility Ln. 562 Ratledge Rd. $119,900 $139,900 loister Dr 200 Hamilton Ct. Lot 19 Meadow Ridge 163 Peop nnn $339,900$132,900 61,900 Jtnle Minton971-J;87 GlcnStinlcy650ÌI7JJ in lce M cD ^ e l \ isii us on lln ' w I'll: w \\ w I’m 111 ПЦ1 oil lvi-,ih \.i 1)111........or. $109,900 Hodfley Bailey 909-j8oj СЫу Durfaam 940-7511 Peter Heaven99»-i047 Briggett Ferrell 6) { 'з849 Bryan Rogers 408-5330 Karen Maready 91S-IDJ Jackie Coulston Donna Pennington 751-9400 751-9400 .1 -iiK iil usai m lo ("’l’rm iiiii'io iilU \ih \.c o m i= i 1)4 - DAVIK COUNTY KN TKRPRISK RKCORI), riuirsday, Nov. 7. 2(102 3 Building Lots For Sale In th e F o r k C h u r c h C o m m u n it y L o c a t e d o n / o f f o f C e d a r G r o v e C h u r c h R o a d OK for doublewide, modular or sHe built homes •Loti -SALEPENDING* 40,000+/-$fwithfoadfrontage, watermeterfi septic syMem-$25,000 • Lot 2 • SOLD • 1 + acre with road frontage, well & septic system • S25.000• Lol 3 ■ UNDER CO N TR Aa -1.2 acres recent survey & perked.Great view. Price includes county water & septic system • S25.000 ‘All acfcagc subjcci io final survey Contact Robert Stone (Owner/Broker) at Riverfork Properties336-998-4733 Ridden by Milda Minter, Carrolyna Lolita de CdC is shown with owners Robert and Marcia Carrico of Davie County. At right, Mrs. Carrico rides the horse. C a r r o l y n a L o U t a d e C d C Davie Couple Shows Champion Paso Fine Horse Briggett Ferrell 998-8900 (office) 655-2849 (cell) 1996 Hwy 601 S O v e r 1500 sqft. h om o on .91 oc. Charm inq, b o a u lifu lly la n d s c a p c d & c o m p lo to ly updoled. First timo hom o buyers, this could bo tho right proporlv for you to coll h om o just in lioo'timo for the bolidaysl N ew Prico •90,900 Carrolyna Lolita ite CdC, ii 4 year old Pure I’uerlo Uican I’aso Fina horse, earned two national tliam pionsliips at the 2(K)2 Paso Fino Horse Associalion Orand National Championship at tlie Georgia National I'airyroiimls in Perry. C arro lyna . (C arredo \ Santana Sin Tacha) is owned t\v Roberl and Marcia Carrico ot Casa de Carrico Paso l-ino I lorse Fann ill Davie Coiinty. Carrolyna. competing againsi Paso Fino horses from all over Am erica, earned the award o f Paso Fino Horse Associalion 2002 National Champion West­ ern Pleasure Horse and Paso Fino Horse Associalion 2002 National Champion High Poinl Western Pleasure Horse. Paso Finos must i|ualil'y lo compeie in the national cham­ pionships by earning poinls al regional and local shows during the PFIIA slunv year. Carrolyna earned 2.1,S points during the regular season, one of the highesi yearly poinl tolais ever in Ihe associalion for ihis class. She was the unaninious choice tiircham pion by all three judges a! the national show. Carrolyna was presenled at llie nalionals by her irainer and rider. M ilda M inter o f Heritage Fanns in Welcome. This year C arrolyna co m ­ peted in seven shows and was presented loa lolal o f 20 judges. She received l<) firs l place awards anil one reserve (second place). M r and Mrs. Carrico indicate lhal Carrolyna w ill be retired from the show ring and used as a brooilmare ami jileasure irail riding horse. She w ill soon have her firsl trip to Ihe nunm lain trails at Moses Cone Park in B low ing Кос. I'he Paso Fino Horse Asso­ ciation is the largest and mosl prominent registry o f Paso Fino horses In America. Carrolyna is registered w ilh PFl lA and is also recognized and registered with Ihe Pure Puerto Ricuii Pasa F iiio Federation o f America. Casa de C arrico began ihe 2(K).1 P FIIA show season at the N.C. Stale Fair in Raleigh Ocl. 27. Tlie farm entered its .1 year old Pure Puerto Rican Paso, Fino c o ll. (A re yto ,\ Santana Sin Tacha) in schooling classcs, rid ­ den by Mrs. Minter. Mr. and Mrs. Carrico moved lo Davie Counly 5 and 1/2 years ago, Mr. Carrico pracliceil law in the Washington. D.C. area for ,l(i years, conducting a trial and appellate practice in all levels o f slale and federal courts. I le is ad­ mitted to practice by the U.S. Supreme Courl. M rs. C a rrico (fo rm e rly Marcia 1-. H ellw ig) is from C hi­ cago. III. and owned and oper­ aled a specialized foaling facil­ ity and a rehabilitation faciliiy for the care o f sick and injured horses. FOR SALE AT TAX VALUE! MAKE OFFER! 3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths Call Diane Foster at Design Properties Today! 909-2677 1361 Оду» Асшжиг Rd. lOOW- aaos farm. ЗВП. 2BA. out- bk)9S.. aoek. $575,000. C M lM A fn re 7 5 1 .a 5 6 6 M i l Си!Клп«ч38Я.гвА(Х1«./Ас, 1916.1 sq « .WVJY ament« S399,900. CAU HARY @751-8566 207 North Cm oiina Q H O W A R D REALTY Put our staff to work for you! Call us at (336) 751-3538 or Visit our Website at w w w .h o w a r d r e a l t y .c o m RШ M L S \ 330 s. Salisbury St. (Comer Hwys. 601 & M) Mocksville, NC 27028 O ffice Hours: M onday-Friday 8-6 • Saturday 9-12 • Sunday By Appl. 1428 Bear Cruk Ch. Rd.275 Madison Roao 5ВЯ. 3.1 BA. 3505 sq fl. too many arnoniiioa to list! $329,950. GAaCONME 9 751-8565 176 KAMIirON Couin Z777./-sfl. (I.. 4ВЯ. ЭВА. 1.5 sto/y $269,900. (^na aiM тш /щ л e 751-SS69 3145 CourTMn HuKTSviLii Rd, 4ВП. 3BA. 2 stofios, 3406 sq. ft., on t0 24ac..2FP. $267,500. CAU JANE @751-8560 4BR. 3BA. on 9.3 acres with stream $249,000. CAa EVaYN ® 751-8563 YaiSuiv^. ЗВЯ. 2BA. 1 5 Ac. part. twrt. FP. №ef1ooung2poni».2l78sJ. $209,900. еда JANE @751-8560 Hislorical 6BR, 2BA. homo on 2.76 acres, with tmmaculalQ landscaping CAU JANE @751-8560 13+/. acres, 1.5 sloiy tiomo, 3BR, 2 5BA. $194,900. CAU MARY @751.8566 BwTuJa Run - 3flfl. 2 58A. sunroom. Ц) MOa»«uKJ70 $185,900. CMLMMYorlEVaBy 4BR, 2SAptu$2BR. IBA homes PLUSadöltЮí^aI334 aaesinFaiminglon. $185,000. CAU JANE or MJ. в 7514560 ЗВЯ, 2BA, 2 slonos, 1758 sq. 11,. 2 car garage. FP. 7,03Ac. $179,900. CAU JANE @751.8560 . .ЗВЯ. 3BA, pan bsmi. 2 FP's. 33 ac.. add. ac. ava,l. $169,900. CAU lANE® 751.8560 3 Bedrooms, 2 Balhs, spacious rooms, largo lot. $162,500. CAU JANE @751.8560 2 story. 2200 sq. II. Iremendous valuelFP, gazebo. $154,900. CAU KEN a 7514564 141 Dakota Lani 38Я.28А, 1 .:^, new roof, (ksftwasher & hantwoodi $144,900 с м а е м « 7514569 2 Bodrooms. 1 Bath, great mini farm on 4 61 acros. $139,900. CAU lAHE® 7514560 1990dMev«leon I603AC. 3BH. 2BA. t^ pool) ponds $139,900. CAU lANE e 7514560 Garten Valey. ¡Bfl. 2BA. S2.000 iMroiaW 1ЮШИЫ. »Icceii СЙЯ $118,500 CAU lANEO 7514560 Iredell Co.. ЗВа 2BA. wen mainiained. nice ntwod. $114,900. CAU UME® 7514560 In lown location. 3BR, 2BA. 1580t /■sq. ft...exc. cond. $114,900. CAU KEN @7514564 3BR, 2BA, 1853 sq. II. mobile homo w/5.5 acres. $109,900. CAU JANE @7514560 38R. 2BA. Historic Oistnci. 1.5 stories, basement $104,900. СШ .Ш «751-8572 IrrvnacUate sianer. И22 sf.. paved drM.20K20(AouibUg $99,900 CALL JANE or MJ.@ 751-8560 New Const,. 3BR. 2BA cottage. Coriv. in-town locaDon $98,500 CAU JANE @751-8560 Just remodeled, пен roof, etc., relimshed t^arcbvooOs, fun bsrrl $94,500. CAU JANE @751-8560 2.99 acres, idoal location. 3 Bedrooms. 2 Balhs. $88,900. CAU GENA @7514569 TOO NEW FOR PHOTO 2BR. IBA, in W-S, Great starter or Invest, prop,, Bsmt. $89,500. CAU JANE @7514560 3BR. 2BA, cathedral ceilings. 2002SiiylinoMH, $87,000. CAU CONNIE @7514565 672 Auuituaii Rd.Ü 114 Aroor La h i. Advance 176 BviHtr Chapci Road ЗВЯ. IBA. corna. tBmoa. conaoe. t4ew poinl. carpel. Olc. $79,900. C«LNIN«7814$M 1997 Slcylne on 1.78АС. 3BR. 2.5Ba. 1S00sq.ll. $79,900. CAU JANE @7514560 1.5 aaos. 3 BR, 2 DA. I552sq,tt. rrwbilohomo $79,900. CAa CONME@ 751-8565 3 Bedrooms. 2 Balhs. with wired shop/garage. $74,900. CAU JANE @751-8560 3 Bodrooms. 1 Bath, renovated. $68,90a CAU CONMEe 7514565 newly Ready lo move Ini 2BR, IBA. room (0( 3rd BR. $59,900. CAU KEN @ 7514564 ЗВП, IBA, fenced backyart, enclosed pacti, recent updates. $59,900 CAU JANE @ 7514560 JULIAMOWARD 751-&567 Виг сгмк ov Rd vrtu NOT Dmoe.. H«y. Ml N__________________ Л \ M l Л1И 1 1 I) 1 S \ M ) 1 \ M ) \ M ) U l \ I 41 I ’ K l )|-| Kill MRd. ...91.97 Ac. »413,865 -J7.54/-AC. S1SO,000 lAe*houH.Sl7S,000___8.MAC. S60.000-----2.19ACI27.000--------SACSS4,000 MIS.........Keydon OrlvL,... Ctdaf RldQeRd... ..15.6 «erti $140,000 2.15 acres SI60,000 — 2 м т 145.000 ..5.22 «crts M.500 ..1.4асгм $1ЯМ0 ..Hwy. 601 $107,250 BMrCrMkCh.Rd..Edward! Rd--------ItodlsonRd (c<Abbagliali frt LotltOardanVailayfl-.,. LotMGardtnValk«yRd.(l }.02acraa $257,000 ..9Л aerea $67,500 ...2 aerai $425.000 ..345асгм $11.500-----„...-1Л6асгн $16.900tl Co.)—aorta $16,900 R E N TA L P R O P ER TIES 252 Avon Straet-------3e00420ldRoiabud.....$4S0P/U ..$675 P/M Davie Schools DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdiiy, Nov. 7, 2002 - D5 C o n th n it'd F r o m Р а ц е 1)3 T'honc staik, mtu/ium rare, wilh (t side o rd e r o f frie s . Tiffany vxam ineil ihc menu searchini* fo r chickcn w infis. The w o iie r whispered, " M adam , we do nol have ehicken wini^s. Wmddyon like lo yo lo the hiiffet?" She replied. "O h, yes, I would like 10 xi> 10 ihe b u ffe t" Qitielly, T iffa n y lip lo e d to the h iiffc i in search o f chicken hrcasl. She spotted pizza, fish , pork chops, facos and salads o f a ll kinds hut no chickcn. She hccatnc frustrated and decided she would have salad fo r dinner so she slowly moved to the saUid har. Standin}^ next io the red ripe tomatoes at the salad har was Peter, Fudiic's older brother She had a crush ini him. He was there w ilh his pretty }>irlfricnd. Cindy. Tiffany .so jealous that she stom ped ove r to the table and shouted to Fudfie, “ Let's .!*(•/ out o f here!" She an}iri}y i^rabbcd Fuds:e hy the arm pulled him oul o f his scat and у died. "T ip the w a iter!” H is steak fe ll onto the fioor. and his frie s went fly in ji ih ro u i’h the a ir in a ll direclions. N<n wantinii u> upset Tiffany nun c, he waitedfor the riiih l nutmciu and stuck o iif his foot as the waiter walked by. The waiter fe ll head over heels and the te n -la ye r cakc he was carryiny fe ll in the m iddle o f the flo o r with a splailer. The waiter's face turned heel red and he yelled. "Yon kids, leave and nevcr-cver cotne back!" A l that point Tiffany and Fuil}>c bolted toward the exit doin- as fast as liijhtn inii. Racin}' ch>sc hehim! were the w a iters, the тапа\>ег waviii}’ the hill, Peter and six under­ cover cops. They chased them furiou.sly out the door and throuiih the descried parking lo t to their w a iiin ii car. Tiffany and Fudiic hopped into the car and tried to start it but il was dead! The waiter, m anui'cr, policem an and Peter surrounded the car. Peter glared at I'ud^e and angrily ipii'stioned Fudfic, "W hat are you doin\i? You are a c lin i’ like a fo u r year old b ra t!" Peter continued, “Fudiic, why d id you trip lhat waiter and why didn't you pay your check? Wait u n til I te ll M om !" "Hut Peter. Tijfany told me lo trip the w aiter!” ‘‘W hal/ Id id n o t! I ordered you to lip the w a ite r!" Then Tijftiny smacked Fudfic on his left cheek leaving a red handprint. They continued lo a i i^ue fo r ten lonji minutes. Then Peter had enou\ih and ye lle d , "Stop this аг\>и1п\^ and apoh>,i’ize!” F u d i’e turned to Tiffany and replied, "I'm .\orry I misunderstood w hat you said. / thou,t^ht you ordered me lo trip the W iiin'r." Hoth started laui’hiny as they paid the bill. A fte r Fud}^e’s f ir s l date he agreed that in the fulure he .should become a beiler listener and never trip anyone ayain. Secund gnide studenls niukinj; perfuct ul(end»nce for Ihe first qunrUT ure Suruh Anderson, Shade A.shley« Hruoke Ball, HriUani Cartner, Lupitu Castru, Jonathan Chaffin, Jodi (jre}>ory, Caitlin Miller, Dallas Shoffner, Chesnee Hurber, Cody Поцег, Zachary Carriun, Markus Clurksun, Andrew Lee, Shelby Mast Amanda Parks, Shurina C O L D lU e U . B A N K e R B TRIAD, REALTORS' S c o t t , .Ic s s ic n S t e w n r l, llr o o k c W iilliic c , C ocl.v W h it e , Y n q u c lln It u r r o n , M c j a n t l r o R s p in u z n , .Iiiiin K n Ik « , M Ir iin t In Ilo (l);£ s , S h v lt o n L n i i i i l n ) ! . L n k u tn M iir r u i| iiln , n n d \Vin.4on S c o t l. T t iir it g r iu lo s tu c lc m s w itli p e r fo c i iitlc n iliin c e w e r e B ritta n y A n ile r s o n . M a r y - K a le B e c li. A lc .x a iiiler B ritt. H a ile y C a rp en ter, D e r e k D a n n e r . C o n r ln e y G ra n n a m a n . J e n n ife r G u e r r e r o , T y le r H o b s o n . S a m a n llia M a n n . J a etia w n M a rli/ .e z . T r ie ia O iite n . Z a c lia r y R o g e r s . A u s t in S in itli, M e g a n H ecti. L o g a n B ro w n , Jessica B iic tia n a ii. K r y s t a l C a u it le . A le .x a iiilr a D o o le y . Z a c t ia r y L a w r e n c e , C o u r t n e y M o o r e , B e r e n ic e P a tin o . S c o it y S tu m b o , aiut D a v iil W a g o n e r, Pinebrook Klementiir.v A rtis ts fr o m tlie S a w to o th C e n ­ ter fo r V isu a l A rts Itelp e d tliird g ra d ­ ers m ak e w in d c h im e s . S tu den ts h a v e lie g iin to lea rn th e n u illip lie a - lio n tab les .starling w ith Id s. C h a ra c ter K id s fo r th e w e e k o f O c t. 2 K -N o v 1; S a m L a w . A ly s s a lla in p h r e y . C e r a y a C o jg in u s , D a v e n G ra y . M a le o lm e H a w k in s , Justin F lo o d . C o n n o r B o d en h a m e r. Z a c k S u m m e r s . B r a d le y D e a l. C h a n d le r B ra d s h a w . T a r a D ix o n . L o g a n H o lla n d . R y a n L o n d o n . /VmlK'r W h isen h u n t. A o la m L a p isti. W y a tt D r is c a ll. E liz a b e t h B y r d . T a ra R o y . A le x M o n tg o m e r y . J a cob H a ll. T a jio n a W r ig lit. K y le S aa rn i. B ria n n a L o c k le a r. T lie fo llo w in g stu den ts h ad p e r­ fe c t a lle iiita n c e fo r th is firs l .sem es­ ter: k in d erg a rten - K a te ly n J o y c e . J a m e s C ire e r. J e a n e tte M u llie s . A b ig a il R u s s e ll. K a it ly n S h o a f. A n n ie S n y d e r. A le c C a rter. E ile e n S ix o ii. Jan ies H e n d rix . F a zia Iq b a l. K a th leen Ju slen. O liv ia L ee./ \ sh lon P a rrish . K a itly n B a ile y . J im m ee k a C o g g in s . S a m u e l M o tle y . W illia m P erk in s , K y le S a a n n . M ilc h e ll T a y ­ lo r . A v e r y W i l l i f o r d . E lla B e a u c lia m p . C a r t e r . B r it a n i C tia rte s. N a ta lie D o n a ti. W illia m D r is c o ll. C a r r ie K e a lo n . D y la n L e o n a r d . E liz a b e t h N e w m a n . G e o r g e R o tlib e rg . B rin n a T lio m a s . K a y T r ill. J o s liiia W o o d , M o r g a n B e a t t y , B e n ja m in B e e s o n , R a y in o iu l B e ll II. M e g a n H a w k s . M a llh e w H a rris . M a llh e w H e n d rix . B ritta n y R e e c e , A u s tin Y o r k ; first g r a d e - J o rd a n B u d d . E liz a b e t h B y r d . S a n io n e G ib s o n . A u s t in H u m p h rie s. A u s tin K e r r . M a d is o n K ir k . L u k e M a r t in . A l e x M ille r , D a n n y M u rra y. P a ig e M y e r s , H e n ry P o w e rs . K a y la T h o rn d b e rry , E lle n T u lte ro w . W illia m B ra c k en . K irs te n B u cliin . W illia m F o rle s c u e . N a lh a n G o rd o n . H a ile y G o u g h . L is a T r ill, J a v o n A d k in s . V ia n e y A la r c o n . C lin t B o n e r . M e r e d it h B o w le s , M ic h a e l H a n k s . L a u r a K in d e r , N ic h o la s L o g a n . Jason M a c e , Jaden M c G i l l , E n ib e r ly P a r k e r . M r s . S u lliv a n s C la s s M a lc o lm H a w k in s ; s e c o n d g r a d e - B r a n d o n H o r n e , Jarette H u tch en s. Jesse N e s te r. S ara R a m p e r s a d , L s a a c R a y . C a s e y C r a n f i l l. J o r d a n F o u c h e u x , A le x a n d e r H a m m . R ic h a rd H e d g e , J o rd a n R u b le , D a v id S lo a n , C o u r tn e y S m ilh , N ic h o la s T a te , C la y t o n W h i t t i n g t o n , K a t e ly n A s k le y , M a llh e w E llis . L o u E step , C liris to p h e r H ic k s , D e v in J o lin son , D y la n M c D a n ie l. R o b e rt M u rra y , S a m u e l N e w m a n . J o s e p h V a n N im a n , A n d r e w B a lla r d . C o n ra d C a m p lie ll, C la y to n C h ile n , S h e rrill G a m b ill, J a cob G re e r, G r e g o r y H a r­ ris, K a y la H e n d r ix , J u lie K e a lo n , L u k e N a y lo r . G a r r e t t N e s t o r , V in c e n t T a y l o r Jr., E r ic T h o rn s b e rry , J e rem y W a lk er, A m - Ы 'г W h i.sen h u n l, C h e ls e a W h ila k e r; th ird g r a d e - A n tlio n y A n d e rso n , K e r r i B le v in s , S arah B o yter. Jacob H o lla n d , H a llie H u m p h r ie s , H e a th e r K im e l, H a le y M c C u n e , M e g a n M c G e e , C o u rtn ey Pardu e, J a r y d S h o r e , N o la n S m ith . C h r is t ia n n a T a y lo r , E v e ly n A la r c o n , K irk A lle n , M au ra B arron, K ir k lin B o w le s , J esse G u n n in g . E ric K in g . W ils o n La n d . Jacob L o n - d o n . J a s m in e L y o n s . A s h le y M c L a u r in e , M ic h e le M o r r is o n , K a y la R a m p e rs a d , C o lb y S la ter, T r e y T lio m a s , J a c o b W a lk er, A n ­ d r e w B y rd , F elish a D alton . K ath ryn D ic k e n s . B r id g e tte E va n s. T y ro n G ib s o n , B e n ja m in H orn er, A n ib e r M in o r, B reh esn er M o n to y a . M a rg a ­ ret S im m o n s . A le x T im m o n s . W ill­ iam B e e s o n . Joshua B o o e , A s h le y C a rp en ter, V ic to ria C lo n lz , X an d ria F ra n k , B a s y G o n z a le z , C h ristop h er M ille r, J a cob R e a v is , K e ls e y R ed d ; fou rth g ra d e - M a g g ie A rn o ld , M a t- tlie w C arter, B ra d le y D ea l, A n lh o n y D o n a ti, Joshua G u p to n , E liza b eth H artm a n , S le v e n Jastrow , C h a rles K e y . E la n i M c Q u e e n . A le x N e w m a n , C h a r lie R o th b e r g . K a th ry n S ells, C h risto p h er S m ith , C o ll i n T a y o lr . L a u r e n V u z z o . J o n a lh a n W a ld e n . N e il Z a rb o c k , J im m y B a r r o n , M e g a n G ilb e r l, J a sm in G u n n in g , C h a d H o w a r d . J o n a h K in d e r . D a v id S ta n le y . S liy n ie k a G re e n . R ic k y G re e r III. C a itlin H au ser. K en n etli H ock ad a y. J a c o b L in eh a rt. B ritta n y M e tc a lf. B la k e R o s ie r, Z a c h a ry S u m m ers, J o se p h , W a tso n , E la in a W o m b le . K e lly W o o d w a rd , Z a clia ry C ran t'ill, M a rs h a ll F le m in g , W e s le y K u lp . K a illin M a rtin . Justin M in o r. Sean N e w m a n . K a te ly n e R e e d , K a li W h ila k e r; tlflh gra d e - T y le r C h ilin , K r is tie D a v is . D a v e n G ra y. C arla H a rris. K a ra H a rv ey . A ttic u s Lu m , M e lis s a N ic h o ls , O s c a r O re lla n a . E th a n S n y d er. B ret W illia m s . A u s ­ tin B e ll. R e x A lla n C arter, Jr.. J o ­ s ep h C o ffe y , N o ra H a y e s , G re g o ry M ille r , C h e ls e a P a rish , J oel S tilin g, J o s e p h T e a g u e , K a th r y n V a n N im a n , Ju stin W h ise n h u n t, C o d y B la k e . K e l l e y C u n d iff. L o g a n n F o lt z , K a y le e H a y e s . B r id g e tte H o o k s . A n d r e w L e v a n . M ic h a e l M a r r s . W illia m M a r t in , J o rd a n M ille r . K y le R o o k , B rian n a S h eets, C o u rtn e y S im s , J essica S trick la n d , W e s le y B la k e , S a m u e l C a s s id y , A n n w lis e C h e s n e e , K en n eth C lo re , J u s tin C o p e , P r e c io s a C u r b e lo , K a r l i D e m p s k i. L is a F o s te r . J o n a th a n H u p p . O li v a M o s e r . K a itly n S im m o n s . Ph ian a S m ith. F o r the w e e k o f O ct. 2.5lti the B o x T o p C h a m p io n s w e re M rs . B ra d fo rd 's 3 rd g ra d e class w ith 209. C la s s w in n e rs in c lu d e : C h a n d ler B ra d sh a w , S a m m y B ro w n , A n d re w R o s s , M o r g a n C a r t e r , W illia m C o p e , K a tie C o x , F e lis h a D a lton . B ren t D h on n h ok , K a lh ry n D icken s, B rid g e tte E va n s, T y ro n Gib.son, Jes­ s ic a G r e e n , T o m m y G r e e r , C a s s a n d r a H e llo n , B e n ja m in H o r n e r , S a r a J o h n s o n , A s h le y L e v a n , A n ib e r M in o r . B re h e s n e r M o n to y a . E m m a P o w e rs . H ea ih er R id d le , C r is to ffe r R u s s e ll, M a g g ie S im m o n s , V ic to r ia S ta n le y , A le x T im m o n s . T h ird g ra d e has taken the lead in the g ra d e le v e l c h a llen ge, c o lle c tin g 1,207. A total o f $615 has b e en e a rn ed to w a rd n e w b o o k s fo r tlie m e d ia cen ter. F o r the w e e k o f N o v . I Ih e B o x T o p C h a m p io n s M r.s. M y e r s 3rd g ra d e class w ilh 1 0 6 . C la s s w in n e r s : J e s s ic a A l a r c o n , ,\ n o th o n y A n d e r s o n , A m a n d a B e ll, K e rri B le v in s , Sarah B o y te r . T a y lo r C h a n d le r , A b a d i E n riiju ez, T a y lo r F ra n k , M e re d ith H a n e s , J a c o b H o ll a n d , h a llie H u m p h r ie s , K a it l y n H u t c h in s , H e a th e r K im e l, K a th e r in e L a n e , J e s se L a w s o n , H a le y M c C u n e , M a e g a n M c G e e , C o u r tn e y P a rd u e, J a r y d S h o r e , N o la n S m it h , C h ristian n a T a y lo r . С T h o m p s o n II. L a c e y T u th ill. T iffa n y V ita l. T h is w e e k 8.‘iO b o x to p s w e re c o lle c te d , e a m ig S 7 0 0 to w a rd n e w b o o k s. T h e n e w b o o k s s h o u ld b e in th e m ed ia c en te r b y C tiris lm a s . F a ll F u n d ra is e r w in n e rs ; L o r i C l o n l z . J a k e H e n d r ix . J a d a n M c G i l l. H a le y M c C u n e , M o l ly M ile s , T h e s e c h ild re n w e re the top ,sellers in th e F a ll F u n d ra is e r and w e re g iv e n a lim o u s in e rid e lo lu n ch at P iz z a H u t. T h e D ;iv ie C o u n ty A r ts C o u n c il is s p o n s o r in g a n A p p a la c h ia n P ro je c t in te g ra te d th ro u g h a ll tlie g ra d e le v e ls a n d s u b je c ts . A rtis ts fro m S a w to o th v is ite d c la s s ro o m s on O c l. 24 an d 2.S lo lea d stu den ts in in stn in ien t m a k in g a c tiv itie s thal w e re a part o f th e A p p a la c h ia n c u l­ ture. S to r y t e lle r B e v e r ly B u rto n shared A p p a la c h ia n s io rie s w ilh stu ­ d e n ts O c t. 2 8 . D a n c e r T a m m y L a n g d o n in stru cted Ih e stu den ts in c lo g g in g d u rin g P .E , c la s se s O c t, 31, T lie fin a l a c tiv ity w ill b e a v is it l>y m u s ic ia n T im m y A b e ll N o v , 7 to share A p p a la c h ia n m u sic w ith the students. S tu d en ts a n d s ta ff h a v e e n jo y e d a ll a c tiv itie s . T h e k in d e r g a r t e n c la s s e s a t­ ten d ed llie p e r fo m ia n c e o f "T e e n y T in y T a le s " a l th e B r o c k C e n te r o n O ct, 31, M a lin d a Y o rk and W e n d y L e v a n are tw o n e w te a c h e r assistan ts. T h e P T A m e m b e rs h ip d r iv e w ill b e c o m in g l o a n e n d N o v , 15, C o o k ie d o u g h o rd e rs w e re d u e N o v , 4 , M o n e y w a s d u e th en . P ic k u p is N o v , 20, P ic k up th e d o u g h o n tim e. It is p e r is h a b le a n d th e r e is n o fr e e z e r sp a ce fo r s to ra g e . T h e n e w 2 0 0 2 -2 0 0 3 t -s h ir ts sh ou ld b e a v a ila b le fo r o r d e rin g in the n ext fe w w e e k s : t-sh irts. lo n g s le e v e ts a n d s w e a l sh irts. T h e p la y g r o u n d is in n eed o f a g o o d la y e r o f m u lc h . T h e Р 'Г А w ill pu rch ase Ih e m u lc h , bu t w e n e e d a v o lu n te e r to c o o rd in a te th e p r o je c i and v o lu n te e rs lo h e lp d o th e w o r k . I f in te re s te d in h e lp in g , sen d in a n o te lo the P T A , S h u ily G r o v e E le m e n t a r y M r s , R e d m o n d a n d M r s , B u r fo r d 's s e c o n d g r a d e r s h a v e fin is lie d th e ir S c o o b y D o o a u th ors’ b ook s. P rize s w e re g iv e n lo the fo u r S c o o b y D o o a u t h o r s . F in a lis t c h osen b y th e c la s s : I st p la c e . S c o lt G a llim o r e ; 2 n d . S u za n n e P h illip s ; 3rd, N ic k B o s w e ll; a n d 4 lh , K e v in C la c k . T h e c la s s c h o s e fo u r S c o o b y D o o illu stra to rs; 1st p la c e , S a le m C a r n e y ; 2 n d , B re n t Q u illin ; 3 rd , C a ro lin e W a g o n e r ; und 4 th , E th an K re y . F irst g r a d e rs in M r s , M in o r 's c la s s h a v e e n jo y e d w a tc h in g th e ir w a te r m e lo n s g r o w o u ts id e th e ir cla ss ro o m d o o r. E a c h w e ig h e d in at a b ou l 25 p o u n d s. I f p a ren ls w o u ld lik e lo r e c c iv e e m a il u p d a te s fr o m th e D a v ie C o u n ty S c h o o l S y s te m , s e n d in y o u r e m a il a d d re ss to y o u r ch ild'.s class. N o s c h o o l o n M o n d a y N o v . I I . T h a n k y o u t o a ll w h o m p a rticip ated in th e b lo o d d r iv e o n Saturday. S tu den ts o f th e W e e k fo r O c l. 2 8 -N o v . I ; M a tth e w M y e r s , W ill W e b b , K a th e r in e M c O u m , D e v in C la rk , G a r y H a ll, J a c o b H o lc o m b , DAVIE COUNTY OfFICE Intersedion of Hwys 1S8 & 801 J3Ó 998 8816 Relocation 1 800 327 4398 W HATEVER ITTA K E S Iv e y C a n iey , B eth an y Fosier, S alem C a m e y , A n d r e w M c D o w e ll, R yan T r u d e a u , S a r a h S t i g a l l , A le x M it c h e ll, N i c o l e C r o w e , K a tie D a v is , H e a th e r A ls p a u g h , K a y la C o r n a t z e r , D y la n T e p e r , B e n G lo w k a , J u lia J u h a s z , W e s le y C la rk , D r e w P e n n e ll, C e n tr a l D n v ie E d u c a tio n C e n te r D e v e lo p m e n ta l D a y I class tiad fu n ,s in g in g a n d le a r n in g a b o u l p u m p k in s, bats and cats. W e sang a b ou t fiv e little pu m pk in s. O n F ri­ d a y n igh t, w c h ad a great fa ll fe s ti­ v a l w ith a ll o u r fa m ilie s , N o lila n B ryan t is o u r S tu den l o f Ihe W eek . D e v e lo p m e n ta l I S tiid eiu o f the W e e k , O ct, 2 8 - N o v „ is Jalen R ev e ls a n d S lu d en t o f Ih e M on th is A ila m P e a co c k , W e w o u ld lik e to thank eve ryo n e w h o c a m e ou t and jo in e d us fo r our first F a ll F e stiv a l, W e Ihink thal all th e k id s h ad a r e a lly g o o d tim e. T h is w e e k w c fin is h e d ta lk in g abou t p u m p k in s and s p id ers. T h e class re­ a lly e n jo y e d d e co ra tin g pu m pkin s w ith g litte r and con stru ction paper. T h a n k y o u to S a m a n d S h e lb y N ic h o ls fo r d on a tin g pu m pk in s to the cla sses. W e g o t to m ak e spiders w e co u ld c a l. In art. w e m a d e hats b y p a in tin g tlieni w ilh b la ck painl a n d c lo th e s p in s. T h e k id s g o t a c h a n ce lo p ra ctice trick-or-treatin g b y g o in g upstairs and k n o c k in g on d o o rs . T h e y had lots o f fun d oin g Ih is and th ey had such great m an­ n ers. W h a l a great tim e tlie y a ll had al the T in y T a lcs p la y at the B rock a u d itoriu m . W e w ill b e g in talk in g ab ou t T h a n k s g iv in g and re v ie w in g o u r c o lo rs . D ev elo p m e n ta l D a y II Sluitenl o f the W e e k . O ct, 2 8 -N o v , I , is H a y le y B artlett, T h e class h ad a n ew teacher lic g in this w e ek , M s . C lie ry l is very h ap p y lo be h ere and is lo o k in g fo r­ w a rd lo g e ttin g to k n o w h er n ew frien d s, T liis w as a fun w e e k c o n ­ tin u in g to c ele b ra te fa ll h arvest fun. W e m ad e b ook s about p u m pkin s and h o w th ey g ro w and san g son gs .alioul pu m p k in s. W e talk ed about ou td oor s a fe ty and p ra cticed w ith Irick-or- trea tin g to the upstairs o ffic e s . T h e h ig h lig h t o f the w e e k w a s Ih e trip to the B rock b u ild in g to see T e e n y T in y T a les , D ev elo p m e n ta l D a y II Studenl o f th e W e e k , N o v , 4 - 8 , is B o b b y V a n d iv e r T h e cla s s b e g a n a n o th er fait llic n ic o n the to p ic o f le a v e s . W e to o k a w a lk to c o ll e d b r ig h tly c o l­ o red le a v e s to a d m ire an d to u se in art p ro jec ts. W e m a d e a c o lo r fu l c o l­ la g e anil u sed tlie b rig h te st le a v e s to m ak e "fe a th e r s " fo r tu rkeys. W e a ls o le a m e d to r e c o g n iz e a fe w d itfc rc n t shaped le a v e s and le a m e d the n am es fo r the tre e s. L e a f s o n g s a n d d a n ces a ls o a d d ed to o u r th e m e. S tu den t o f the W e e k w a s B o b b y V a n d iv e r M s, S u e T u c k e r s P rc -K class has had fun Itiis w e e k . W e h a v e le a m e d a bou t th e le tte rs " P " an d “ J ." W e h ave m a d e b ig p u m p k in m en . W e h ave m a d e b ig p u m p k in m en . W c put p ojK -om o n o u r le lle r “ P ." M s . S ue m a d e us n eat p u m p k in s and w c d e c o r a t e d th e m w ith fa c e s a n d lea ves a rou n d ttie stem s to lu m th em in to ja c k -o -la n te m s . O n o u r letter " J ." w e put j o ll y ja c k -o -la n tc m s , W c lea m ed the p o e m " F iv e L ittle P u m p ­ k in s " and rea d " L o t s an d L o ts o f P u m p k in s ,” W e m a d e c a n d y c o rn p u zzles a n d G a to ra d e pu m p k in s, W c had fu n g o in g to the p u m p k in patch at s ch ool to fin d a p u m p k in to lak e h om e. W e h ad a lot o f fu n al the first annual fa ll fe s tiv a l F r id a y n ig h t, U w a s a g o o d o p p o rtu n ity fo r fa m ily fun. W e had v is ito rs W e d n e s d a y from C a lv a ry B a p tis i C h u rch , T h e y w e re h ere to o b s e r v e on r p ro g ra m , S tu d en l o f Ih e W e e k is La u ren S m ith , L a u re n p a rtic ip a te s w e ll in class and w o r k s w e ll w ith oth ers. T h e c h ild re n in M s , T u c k e r M s , B e c k and M r s , S h o ffn e r ’ s P re -k in - d e rga rlc n c la s s h a v e e n jo y e d c e l­ e b ratin g F a ll H a rv es t F u n , T h e c h il­ dren and th e ir fa m ilie s w e re in v ite d to a F a ll F e s tiv a l al the s ch o o l O ct, 23, T h e c h ild re n p h iye d g a m es and w o n p rizes . D u rin g this w e e k , the c h ild ren m a d e up a r h y m in g w o rd story a b ou t th e L ittle B la c k C at, T h e c h ild ren th en m a d e the little bla ck cat. T h e y d e c o ra te d c o n ta in e rs to lo o k lik e a p u m p k in ju s l in case the G rea t P u m p k in d e c id e d to v is il th em O c t , 3 1 , T h e c h ild r e n w o r e s to ryb o o k c o stu m e s and w e n t treat­ in g w ith in Ih e b u ild in g o n H a llo w ­ een , A fte r w a r d s , th e y w e n t to the B ro c k C e n le r to see th e T e e n y T in y S tories. T h e y a ll la u g h ed and h ad a gre a l tim e . It w a s a fu n a n d e x c itin g w eek . HISTORIC HOME FOR SALE Owe o f M ocksville’s Finest a m i M ost A ttractive Homes F or Sale by Ow ner Pearson-Martin-Sprinkle House 428 Salisbury Street, Mocksville Notable for its Federal style tlelails and paired gable end chimneys, Ihis two-story four-bay weathcrboarded log and frame House is thought to have been built prior lo 1823. Local tradition attributes its construction to Jesse A. Pearson (1776-1823) with numerous subsequent changes by later owners. 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N o l u r y P u h lic E d u c a t io n T h i s c o u r s e s a t is f ie s s ta te r e i)u ir e m c n t s fo r c e r t ific a t io n as a N o t a r y P u b li c . L e a r n th e g e n e r a l p o w e r s , lin iita lio n s . a m i r e i| u ir e n ie n t s f o r a t t e s t a t io n . P a r tic ip a n ts m u s t b e at le a s l I.S y e a r s o f a g o . Nov. I I . IJ . M . U'. p.m ., 5 lunir.s. Iiis ln irio r: l.iilh c r P o n s. S.‘!0. T t'.ilh o o k: A pprox. S I 7. M y P la t e Is F u ll Is y o u r e m p l o y e r a s k in g m o r e f r o m y o u ? H a v i n g d i f f i c u l t y c o m p l e t i n g y o u r a s s ig n e d t a s k s e a c h d a y a n d f i n d i n g l i m e t o e n j o y l i f e ? A t t e n d th is s e m in a r a n d le a r n h o w lo d o y o u r j o b a n d e n jo y it. [.e a r n te c h n iq u e s th a l w ill h e lp y o u d e a l w i l h i n c r e a s in g d e m a n d s , s tre s s a n d e ffe c t i v e l y m a n a g e y o u r lim e . N o v . 12. T . ') a .m .- n o o n , 3 h o u rs . In s tr u c to r : T im D a n n e lly . M a te r ia ls : S 7. A d u l t l iiis ic l-'d u c a liiin C o u r s e w o r k is in th e a rea s o f b a s ic r e a d in g . H n g lis h , m a th , s p e llin g , a n d w r itin g ; c o u r s e s a re a v a ila b le fo r n o n -re a d e rs . T h e r e is MO r e g is tr a tio n fe e . a n d b o o k s a re fu r n is h e d fr e e . S ection .М )!. М -Г . ') o .m .-I p.m.. O ct. I-D c f. :t). FR E U . E n lry : ,\n y C7<;.v.v. K o iim 202. Iiis ln u io r : S u iff. S e c tio n .m . rh .5 :M )-S :M )p .m . O i l. 1-Dec. /У D u vie Compn.s. I'R Iil'.. E n lry : Tiie.'iiliiy. Room 2()(>. In s ln ic lo r: Shiff. Section S03. T, III. 3:.W -S:M ) p.m . (h i. I-O e c . 19. D u v ie C iiin p iis , I-R E E . E n try : A ny С hiss. Room 207. In s ln ic lo r: S iiijf A d u l l H ln h S c h o o l D ip lo m a A d u l l h ig h s c h o o l d ip lo m a c o u r s e s a re fo r p e o p le w h o d id n ot c o m p le le th e ir h ig h s c h o o l e d u c a li o n . C o u r s e s a r e f r e e . T r a n s c r ip t o f a n y p r e v io u s h ig h s c h o o l w o r k is rei| iiire d . Section 3 0 I ,, \ l- r . 9 ii.m . - l p .m ..O ii. I- D e c. 2 0 . F R E E . E n lr y : .\n y C lass. R oom 202. In s ln ic lo r: Stuff. .Section .11)2, T. Th.. .<!:.<()■ S:.U> p .m ., O c t. 1 -D e c . 19. F R E E . E n try : Ttiesiloy. Room 20.“'. In s ln ic lo r: Stall'. S ection .W .I. r . Ih ., .1:.Ю-.Ч:.Юр.т., O ct. I- D cc. 19. FR EE. E n try: A ny C lass. R oom 207. In s tru c to r: S to ff A l l a s s e s s m e n ts f o r Д В П / G B D a n d A H S e v e n in g c o u r s e s : T u e s d a y s , - 8:.K ) p .m . K n ¡;lls h A s A S e c o n d L a n )> u iig e T h is p r o g r a m is d e s ig n e d fo r a d u lt s w h o s e la n g u a g e is n o l l l n g l i s h . I n s t r u c t i o n is in c o n v e r s a t i o n , p r o n u n c ia t io n , v o c a b u la r y , b a s ic r e a d in g a n d w r it in g , s p e llin g , a n d I- n g lis h g r a m m a r In s tru c tio n is d e s ig n e d f o r e a c h s t u d e n t 's n e e d s a n d a b iliiy le v e l. S lu d e n ts p r o g r e s s a l Ih e ir o w n p a c e . S tu d e n ts m a y b e g i n o n a n y c o u r s e d a l e . C o u r s e s a re fr e e o f c h a r g e . In i^le.s C o m o S e c u n d o t d i o ii i a S e h a d is e ñ a d o e s te p r o g r a m a p a r a e l a d u lto c u y o id io m a n o e s e l in g lé s . L a e n s e iìa n z a s c Ira ta d e c o n v e r s a c ió n , p r o n u n c ia c ió n , v o c a b u l a r i o , le c t u r a b á s ic a , c o m p o s ic ió n e s t r ila y g r a m á t ic a d e l id io m a in g le s . M é t o d o s d e e n s e ñ a n z a s e a c o m o d a n la s n e c e s id a d e s y h a b ilid a d e s d e l p a r lic ip a n le . L o s p a r lic ip a n le s p r o g r e s a n a su p r o p io r a lo . S e p u e d e e r n p e z a r la c l a s e e n c u a lq u ie r fe c h a . E l c u r s o e s g r a tis . S cclion 301. T. Th.. 6:30- .S:30 p .m .. O c t. I-D c c . 19. FR E E . E n try: A ny C lass Room 203. In s ln ic lo r: S ta ff ( i e n v r u l K d u c u t io n u l D e v e lo p m e n t ( ( ¡ E D ) D e s i g n e d a s a m e a n s f o r a d u lls to o b t a in a h ig h s c h o o l d i p l o m a c r e d e n t i a l, S t u d e n ls p r e p a r e lo la k e th e G H D c .v a m s t o i l e m o n s l r a l e h ig h s c h o o l c o m p e t e n c ie s in O n g lis h , s o c ia l s tu d ie s , s c ie n c e , r e a d in g , a n d n ta lh . T h e p r o g r a m is th e le g a l e q u iv a le n t o f a N .C . I lig h S c h o o l D ip lo m a . T h e c o s t is $ 7 .5 (1 . A l l a s s e s s m e n ts fo r А В П / G R D a n d A l l s e v e n in g c o u r s e s : T u e s d a y s , p .n i. S ection ,? 0 / . Д/- /■■ 9 a .in .-l p.m . O cl. I-D cc. 20. F R E E . E n try : A n y C lass. R oom 2 0 2 . In s ln ic lo r : S ta ff. S c c lio n .W 2, T, Th.. p .m . O ct. I-D c c . 19. F R E E . E n lr y : T u e sila y. R o om 2 0 7 . In s tru c to r: Staff. S ection 303, I', T h .,3 :3 0 -5 :.W p .m .,O c l.1 -D e c . 19. F R E E . E n try : A n y C lass. Room 207. In s tru c to r: Staff. Teachers Honored By Former Students Davic teachers arc among iliose natiomvide honored hy Iheir toughest critics, former sludents, in the seventh edi­ tion of Who's Who Among America’s Teachers, 2()()2. They include: from Ad­ vance - Sheila Joel Brown, West Forsyth High School: Teresa Ward Cook, South Davie Middle School; Marilyn Roach Ellis, Shady Grove Elementary Scliool; Joshua Landon Jenkins, Davie High School; Timothy Dale McKnight, West Stokes High School; and Stephen Wilson Rareshide, Norlh Davie Middle Sciiool; from Mocksvillc - Paula Shew Allen, Davic High; John Christopher Bullins, Davie High; Elizabeth Bustle, Davie High; Julie Terry Cartner, Davie High; David Ownby Crews, Norlh Rowan High School; Sandra Breeden Greene, Davic High; Dianen Pfefferkorn Hohbs, Davie High; Robert Terry lloyle. Davie High; James Douglas Illing, Davie High; Janet D. Jones, Cooleemee Elemen­ tary School; Regina Marlin London, Davie High; Susan Boger Marion, Davie High; Lynn Anilerson Ray, Davie High; Elaine Kooniz Snow, Davic High; Katlierine Edwards Stewart, Davic High; Georgia Schconbcrger Taylor, Davic High; Judy Adams White, William R. Davie Elementary School; and Helen Sparks Young, South Davic Middle, The teachers were selcclcd by sludems who have been in­ cluded in Who’s Who Among ,‘\merican High School Stu­ dents or The National Dean’s List. The sludents were asked to nominate a teacher from their academic career w'ho "made a difference in their lives" by helping to shape iheir values. Inspiring interest in a particu­ lar subject or challenging them lo strive for excellence. POSSIBLE NO MONEY DOWN HOMES FOR NO M ONKY DOW N BUYERS!'.! CALL US FOR 1)F I’AILS 25^ K. I.akc I)r.*.MJK. :ПЛ Cape CoJ in iircat ncij:lib«)rho*KJ. Large dcck >:rcal Гог cnlcrtaining. 229 Cantiina Sl.-i\rsb»n Uuh 4BK.MV4 U iic inUftMi. C.^^aчll ixtbiiitv Liuii. oKiys cl)ÌLiLnU.aitnd \;с. $1K'VÄHI. MOTIVATED SELLERS 134 WínclínK С п е к КсЬ.-\lk4lLT KlfUlICin k'.mtiliiJ Оъикмк! KkLv. Unie [^^ Г/1* 2 (.-.o’ 129 >Vcstrld|»e-l\itïU h«.kyatü in (niw« Ы /\Jv;uvv k u lk n S 1 0 ‘^.90()-ll9.<NW. I5I9 Un(lerpa4s K(I*NLny iqtlikN -IHR l«J V vv.'dl-w jiiiil iV: Lukk-.UTÚíii Cia-.ii m Aubrey M trnll RcL- stiíkr Сл-.í afivr lit. a*lnpLr.iIir lo sLi\'. U)vlllir4.4)\M«7Hnia; $79,9(И» 336-998-4363 P e m iin g t o n Ocbble Pennington 909-1284 ompany m Serving a ll o f Davie & Surrounding Counties! Rmlnev Bailey 909-3803 $ 1 0 6 .6 8 0 C o ih Robalo - $ 5 ,0 0 0 O Spocious living room and op «n ^ kitchen wilh od|ocenl dining room ^ Four bcdroom i and two boths Optional porch or>d alternate master “g bedroom juile. Bonui itorage areo ^ over optional gorogo and optiorxil bavement plon. Shown with optior>al double garoge. $ 1 1 6 ,6 6 9 r * * Cash Robalo ■ $ 5 ,0 0 0 • o O pen foyer, living room, kitchen with adjacent dming ro o m ‘ and breokfott ^ oreoi lliree bedfoom i and two and one- ^ half balhs. including the master bedtoom and both wilh gorden tub and walk-in •£ cbiet. Bonus room, optional garoge and I oileinole lanch bosement. Shown wiih ^ optionol brick exterior and garoge. S3P iJJ m $ 1 2 3 ,4 5 3 Cash R ebale - $ 7 ,5 0 0'5 Toyer, kilchen wilh adjoining dining room, laundry room and greal r room with optional fiieploce Three ^ bedrooms and two and one-half baths including master bedroom and bath suite with garden tub and wolk-ln closet localed on fits) level. 2 Sitting room on second level with o optionol dormer. Shown with optional double garoge and wrop around porch PUBLIC NOTICES N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S H a v in g q u a lilied a s E x e c u to r o f th e E sta te o l W IL L IA M C . A N D E R ­ S O N , late ol D a v ie C o u n ty, th is is to n olity all p e rs o n s h a v in g c la im s a ga in s t s a id e s ta te lo p re s e n t Ih em lo th e u n d e rsign e d on or b e lo r e th e 171b d a y o l Jan u ary, 2 0 0 2 . b e in g th re e (3 ) m on th s Irom th e lirst d a y o l p u b licalion or Ih is n o tic e w ill b e p le a d e d in bar o l their r e c o v e r y . All p e rs o n s in d eb te d to sa id e s ia le w ill p le a s e m a k e im m e d ia le p a y m e n t to th e u n d e rsign e d . T h is th e 17lh d a y o l O c to b e r. 2002. D avid H arold A n d e r s o n 5 10 M c A llis te r R o a d M o c k sv ille . N C 2 7 0 2 8 M arlin & Van H oy. L L P A llo r n e y a l L a w T en C o u rt S q u a re M o c k sv ille , N C 2 7 0 2 8 1 0 -1 7 -4 tn N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y M o c k s v ille M in i- S to r a g e in le n d s lo s ell Ih e lo llo w ­ in g units lo r u n p a id ren l a n d e x ­ p e n s e s . C y n th ia C le a ry , S 2 1 5 .0 0 . 2 7 9 H o b s o n St. S le v e n C le m e n ts . $ 2 1 0 .0 0 . 150 D e a d m o n R d. A n n e tia D a llo n . S 2 7 5 .0 0 . 2 1 5 D a lton R d . C a s s a u n d r a C a r le r S 2 2 5 .0 0 , 19 0 W . B olton , A d v a n c e . S a le d a le : N o v e m b e r 2 2 . 2 0 0 2 a t 2 :0 0 p .m . N o s a le II b a la n c e is p a id in lull by N o v. 2 0 . 2 0 0 2 . N o p e r s o n a l c h e c k s lo r o v e r d u e a c ­ cou n ts. H o u s eh o ld . 8 1 7 S a lis b u ry R d . (o n E a lo n S tr e e l - c lo s o to C r e s lw o o d F a rm s ), 7 5 1 -2 4 8 3 . 1 t-7 -2 ln MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL roiL IS HERE! B o b c a i, a e r a io c c o r e p l u g g e r & m o r e lo r r e n t lo d a v i M o c k s v ille 13381 751-2304 \IO Construction Loan INTEREST ..................... . J J R j m . 4 . ; i 5 O 0 . l t ä l » F . ß E E J J R G ; ^ NATIONWIDE HOMES 3 3 9 H ig h w a y Ó8 Soulh • 3 3 0 -8 1 2 -3 0 9 8 o r 8 0 0 -Ó 8 8 -0 8 1 8 www,nationwide-homes,com f i î N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S H a v in g q u a lilie d a s th e E x e c u ­ to r o l Ih e E s t a t e o l S H E R L I E M c E W E N R E N E G A R . late o l D avie C o u n ly , this is to n o lily all p e rs o n s h a / in g c la im s a g a in s t s a id e s ta te lo p re s e n t th e m lo th e u n d e rsig n e d o n o r b e lo r e th e 3 1 s t d a y o l J a n u ­ ary. 2 0 0 3 , b e in g Ih r e e (3 ) m on lh s Irom Ih e lirst d a y o l p u b lication or this n o tic e w ill b e p le a d e d in b a r o l th eir re c o v e ry . A ll p e r s o n s in d eb ted 10 s a id e s ta te w ill p le a s e m a k e im ­ m e d ia le p a y m e n t lo Ih e u n d e r ­ s ig n e d . T h is th e 3 1 s t d a y o l O cto b e r, 2002. S h e rry R . V a d n e y 7 6 3 6 A p p le w o o d L a n e C h a rlo tte, N C 2 8 2 2 7 J a n e e c e R . G re c h 2 7 4 5 G a s lo n G a le M l. P le a s a n t, S C 2 9 4 6 6 M a rlin & V an H oy, L L P A lto rn e y at L a w T en C o u rt S q u a re M o c k s v ille , N C 2 7 0 2 8 N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S H a v in g q u a lilie d a s th e E x e c u ­ to r o l th e E s t a t e o l H A R O L D S ID N E Y R E N E G A R , late o l D a v ie C o u n ly , this is to n o tily all p e rs o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t s a id e s ta te to p re s e n t th e m to Ih e u n d e rsign e d o n o r b e lo r e Ih e 31 s l d a y o l J a n u ­ ary, 2 0 0 3 , b e in g th re e (3 ) m on th s Irom th e lirst d a y o l pu b lication or th is n o tic e w ill b e p le a d e d in b a r o l Ih eir r e c o v e r y A ll p e r s o n s in d eb ted lo s a id e s ta te w ill p le a s e m a k e im ­ m e d ia t e p a y m e n t to Ih e u n d e r ­ s ig n e d . T h is Ih e 3 1 s t d a y o l O cto b e r, 2002. S h e rry R . V a d n e y 7 6 3 6 A p p le w o o d L a n e C h a rlo lte . N C 2 8 2 2 7 J a n e e c e R . G re c h 2 7 4 5 G a s to n G a te M t. P le a s a n t, S C 2 9 4 6 6 M artin & V an H oy. L L P A tto rn e y a t L a w T e n C o u rt S q u a re M o c k s v ille . N C 2 7 0 2 8 " N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S H a v in g q u a lilie d a s th e E x e c u ­ to r o l th e E s ta te o l S U E B R O W N , la te o l D a v ie C o u n ty, this is to n o ­ t ily a ll p e r s o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t s a id e s ta te to p re s e n t Ih em to th e u n d e rs ig n e d o n or b e lo r e the 31 s l d a y o l J a n u a ry, 2 0 0 3 , b e in g Ih r e e (3 ) m o n lh s Irom Ih e lirst d a y o l p u b lic a tio n o r th is n o tic e w ill b e p le a d e d in b a r o l th eir re c o v e ry . All p e r s o n s in d e b te d lo s a id e s ta te will p le a s e m a k e im m e d ia te p a ym e n t lo Ih e u n d e rs ig n e d . T h is th e 3 1 s t d a y o l O c to b e r, 2002. J. G w y n n M e ro n e y 211 W e s t C h u rch S tre et M o c k s v ille , N C 2 7 0 2 8 M arlin & V an H oy, L L P A tto rn e y a t L a w T e n C ou rt S q u a re M o c k s v ille . N C 2 7 0 2 8 10-31-4tn N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S H a v in g q u a lilie d a s th e E x ec u - lo r o l th e E s ta te o l O L IN L E W IS B A R N H A R D T , la t e o l D a v ie C o u n ly . Ih is is to n otily all p e rs o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t said e s ta te lo p re s e n t th em to th e u n d e rsign e d o n o r b e lo r e th e 31 s l d a y o l J a n u ­ ary, 2 0 0 3 , b e in g th re e (3 ) m on th s Irom Ih e lirsl d a y o l p u b lica lion or this n o tic e will b e p le a d e d in b a r o l th eir re c o v e ry . A ll p e rs o n s in d eb te d to s a id e s ta te will p le a s e m a k e im ­ m e d ia le p a y m e n t lo th e u n d e r ­ s ig n e d . T h is th e 3 1 s t d a y ol O c to b e r 2002. M a ry A n n B arn h ardt 4 4 8 6 N C H w y. 801 S , A d v a n c e , N G 2 7 0 0 6 G e o r g e L e e B arn h ardt 1 76 B a ile y R o a d A d v a n c e , N C 2 7 0 0 6 10-31-4tn BUYERS OF TIMBER - PINE & HARDWOODS ALSO LOGS - FREE ESTIMATES - HEDRICK BROTHERS LUMBER CO., INC. M a n u f a c t u r e r s o f F u r n it u r e G r a d e L u m b e r C r o s s T i e s a n d P a l l e l S l o c k E x p o r t e r s o f W h i t e O a k V e n e e r L o g s Tel: (336) 746-5885 • Fax: (336) 746-6323 6736 Hwy, 47 • Lexington, NC 27292 Jam os W . (Jim m y) Hodrick, P re s, / n c n ooc C h arles R , (R icky) Hodrick, S e c . Treas. ¡336 y A t M ll I I .............................. , I ШВШЯИж F O R S A L E : Cars • Trucks Utility Buildings Carports; All S izes, All G a lv a n ize d All Size Dog Lots 336-751-3442 Mocksville, NC METAL I H WOOD IN STA LLATIO N • PA R T S A C C E SSO R IE S • SERVIC E CO M M E R CIAL • R E SID E NTIAL B o l^ Ginther (336) 751-2986 M ock sville, N C DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 7, 2002 - D7 PUBLIC NOTICES N U H IH C A H U L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S H a v in g q u a lilie d a s E x e c u to r o l th e E s ta te o l S O N IA H . W Y A T T , d e c e a s e d , o l D a v ie C o u n ly . N o rth C a r o lin a , th e u n d e r s ig n e d d o e s h e r e b y n o tily all p e r s o n s , lirm s a n d c o rp o ra tio n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t th e e s ta te ot s a id d e c e d e n t to e x ­ h ibit th e m to th e u n d e r s ig n e d at P .O . D ra w e r 2 5 0 0 8 , W in s to n -S a ­ le m , N o rth C a r o lin a 2 7 1 1 4 -5 0 0 8 , o n o r b e lo r e th e 7 th d a y o l F e b ru ­ a ry, 2 0 0 3 , o r th is n o tic e w ill b e p le a d e d in b a r o l th e ir r e c o v e r y . A ll p e r s o n s , lirm s a n d c o r p o r a tio n s In d e b te d lo th e s a id e s t a t e w ill p le a s e m a k e im m e d ia le p a y m e n i lo Ih e u n d e rs ig n e d . T h is th e 7th d a y o l N o v e m b e r , 2002. J e rry N . W y a tt, E x e c u to r c/o J a m e s E . C r e a m e r , Jr. B la n c o T a c k a b e r y C o m b s & M a ta m o r o s , P .A . P .O . D ra w e r 2 5 0 0 8 W in s to n -S a le m , N C 2 7 1 1 4 - 5 0 0 8 11-7-4tn N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S H a v in g q u a lilie d a s E x e c u to r o f th e E s ta te o l A N N IE E L IZ A B E T H B O W L E S , la le o l D a v ie C o u n ly , this Is to n o tily a ll p e r s o n s , lirm s a n d c o rp o ra tio n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t s a id e s ta te to p r e s e n t th e m to th e u n d e r s ig n e d o n o r b e lo r e th e 7th d a y o l F e b ru a ry , 2 0 0 3 ,b e in g th re e (3 ) m o n lh s fro m th e first d a y o l p u b ­ lication o r th is n o tic e w ill b e p le a d e d in b a r ot th e ir r e c o v e r y . A ll p e r s o n s in d e b te d to s a id e s t a te w ill p le a s e m a k e im m e d ia le p a y m e n i 10 th e u n d e rs ig n e d . T h is th e 7 th d a y o f N o v e m b e r , 2002. L e s te r M . B o w le s , E X E C 3 5 9 M c C la m r o c k R o a d M o c k s v ille , N C 2 7 0 2 8 N O R T H C A R O L IN A ” -7 -4 tp D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S H a v in g q u a lilie d a s E x ec u trix o l th e E s t a t e o f B U S T E R L . P H IL L IP S , la te o f D a v le C o u n ty , this is to n otify all p e r s o n s , firm s a n d c o r p o r a tio n s h a v in g c la im s a ga in st s a id e s ta te to p r e s e n t th e m lo th e u n d e rs ig n e d o n o r b e fo r e th e 7th d a y o f F e b ru a ry , 2 0 0 3 ,b e in g th re e (3 ) m o n th s fr o m th e first d a y o l p u blicalion o r th is n o tic e w ill b e p le a d ed in b a r o l th e ir r e c o v e r y . A ll person s in d e b te d to s a id e s t a te w ill p le a s e m a k e im m e d ia te p a y m e n t lo Ih e u n d e rs ig n e d . Th is th e 7th d a y o l N o v e m b e r , 2002. B e lly J o L a y m o n 124 1 M a in C h u rc h R o a d M o c k s v ille , N C 2 7 0 2 8 N O R T H C A R O L IN A ' 1 -7-41n D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S H a v in g q u a lilie d a s E x e c u to r o l Ih e E s ta te o f D O R O T H Y W . J O R ­ D A N , la te o f D a v ie C o u n ly , th is is to n o tily all p e r s o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t s a id e s t a te lo p r e s e n t ih e m to th e u n d e r s ig n e d o n o r b e lo r e th e 17lh d a y o l J a n u a ry , 2 0 0 2 , b e in g th re e (3 ) m o n lh s (ro m th e first d a y o f p u b lic a tio n o r th is n o tic e w ill b e p le a d e d in b a r o f th e ir r e c o v e r y . All p e r s o n s in d e b te d l o s a id e s ta te will p le a s e m a k e im m e d ia le p a y m e n t to th e u n d e rs ig n e d . T h is th e 17th d a y o f O c to b e r, 2002. J a m e s C ly d e J o rd a n , E X E C 711 C a n a R o a d M o c k s v ille , N C 2 7 0 2 8 1 0 -1 7 -4 ln G A R A G E D O O R S N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y IN T H E G E N E R A L C O U R T O F J U S T IC E D IS T R IC T C O U R T D IV IS IO N 0 2 C V D 3 7 8 D A V IE C O U N T Y , P la in t iff, v s . K A T H E R IN E P. S M O O T , A N D T H E H E I R S O F K A T H E R IN E P. S M O O T , IF D E C E A S E D , D e fe n ­ d a n ts. N O T IC E O F S E R V IC E O F P R O C E S S B Y P U B L IC A T IO N T o : K a th e r in e P. S m o o t a n d th e H e irs o l K a lh e rin e P. S m o o t, if d e ­ c e a s e d T A K E N O T IC E that a p le a d in g s e e k in g reliel a ga in s t you h a s b e en lile d in th e a b o v e en titled action . T h e n atu re o l th e re lie l s o u g h t is th e c o lle c tio n and/or lo re c lo s u re o l p ro p e rly ta x o w in g on p ro p e rly lo ­ c a te d in D a v ie C o u n ly , N o rth C a r o ­ lina, a n d b e in g d e s c r ib e d a n d d e s ­ ig n a te d a s lo llo w s : B e in g in lorm ally k n ow n a s Tax P a r c e l 1 5 1 6 0 A 0 0 3 8 , p u rsu a n t to th e cu rren t D a v ie C o u n ty Ta x M ap s. Y o u a r e r e q u e s te d lo m a k e d e ­ fe n s e 10 su ch p le a d in g n o later lhan th e 16th d a y o l D e c e m b e r, 2 0 0 2 , d a te b e in g 4 0 d a y s Irom th e first p u b lica tion o l Ih is n o tic e; a n d up on you r lailu re to d o s o , th e p arty s e e k ­ in g sen / ice a g a in s t yo u will a p p ly to th e C o u rt lo r th e relief s o u gh t. T h is th e 3 1 s t d a y o l O cto b e r, 2002. R o b e rt E. P ric e , Jr. A tto rn e y lo r Plain till S la te B a r N o . 9 4 2 2 O F C O U N S E L : R O B E R T E. P R IC E , J R . & A S S O ­ C IA T E S , P A . 3 4 0 0 H e a ly D riv e, S u ile B P O , B o x 2 6 3 6 4 W in s lo n -S a le m , N C 2 7 1 1 4 -6 3 6 4 T e le p h o n e (3 3 6 ) 7 6 0 -2 8 7 0 F a c s im ile (3 3 6 ) 7 6 0 -2 4 7 9 11-7-3tn N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y IN T H E G E N E R A L C O U R T O F J U S T IC E D IS T R IC T C O U R T D IV IS IO N 0 0 C V D 169 D A V IE C O U N T Y , Plaintill, vs. L e ro y B e n s o n a n d A n n ie B e n s o n , C a lv in H u n ter, a n d D a v ie C o u n ty H o s p i­ tal, lien h o ld er, D e le n d a n ts . N O T IC E O F S E R V IC E O F P R O C E S S B Y P U B L IC A T IO N T o : C a lv in H u n ter T A K E N O T IC E th at a p le a d in g s e e k in g re lie l a g a in s t y o u h a s b e e n lile d in th e a b o v e e n title d a ction . T h e n a tu re o l Ih e re lie l s o u g h t is th e c o lle c tio n and/or lo r e c lo s u re o l p r o p e r ly la x o w in g o n p ro p e rty lo ­ c a le d in D a v ie C o u n ly , N o rlh C a r o ­ lin a, a n d b e in g d e s c r ib e d a n d d e s ­ ig n a te d a s lo llo w s : B e in g in form a lly k n ow n a s Tax P a r c e l 1 5 0 4 0 A 0 0 0 5 , p u rsu a n t to th e cu rren t D a v ie C o u n ly Ta x M a p s. Y o u a r e r e q u e s te d to m a k e d e ­ fe n s e to s u ch p le a d in g n o later than th e 16th d a y o f D e c e m b e r, 2 0 0 2 , d a te b e in g 4 0 d a y s Irom th e lirst p u b lic a tio n o f this n o tic e ; a n d u p on yo u r failu re to d o s o , th e party s e e k ­ in g s e r v ic e a g a in s i y o u w ill a p p ly to th e C o u rt for th e re lie l sou gh t. T h is th e 29th d a y o f O c to b e r, 2002. R o b e rt E . P r ic e , Jr, A tto rn e y lo r Plain till S ta le B a r N o . 9 4 2 2 O F C O U N S E L : R O B E R T E. P R IC E , J R . & A S S O ­ C IA T E S , R A 3 4 0 0 H e a ly D riv e. S u ite B R O , B o x 2 6 3 6 4 W in s to n -S a le m , N C 2 7 1 1 4 -6 3 6 4 T e le p h o n e (3 3 6 ) 7 6 0 -2 8 7 0 F a c s im ile (3 3 6 ) 7 6 0 -2 4 7 9 11-7-3tn UJIggCORVgR MINI-STORAGE For all your storage needs, choose us: Come by to inquire about free rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork Call todayl (336) 9 9 8 -8 8 1 0 Guess Who’s Fi%! M r. & M rs. G o n y Barney, Sr, and M r, & M rs. Ernest (B u tch ) G ailh er attended the 50lh B IR T H D A Y C E L E B R A T IO N o f M u r th a B a rn e y Johii-snn, their daughter and n iece, in G re e n v ille , A labam a, D in n er w as prepared b y her husband, Jim , A 1970 graduale o f D avic C ou n ty H ig h S ch ool and an alum na o f the U n iversity o f N o rth C arolin a at G reensboro, M rs, John.son is em p loy ed as an u n em ploym en t com pensation specialist and em p lo y ee m iiner. A s a special Iribule, her daughlers presented a birthday g ift o f a m em ory scrapbtxik o f photographs. N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E O F P U B L IC H E A R IN G B E F O R E T H E B O A R D O F C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N E R S F O R T H E F O L L O W IN G Z O N IN G A M E N D M E N T S N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N , p u rs u a n t lo th e r e q u ir e m e n t s o l A rticle 2 0 -B o l C h a p te r 15 3 -A o l th e G e n e ra l S ta tu te s o l N o rth C a ro lin a a n d P a r a g r a p h 1 5 5 .2 5 0 o f th e D a v ie C o u n ty C o d e o l O rd in a n c e s , lh a l th e D a v ie C o u n ty B o a r d o f C o m m is s io n e r s w ill h o ld a P u b lic R o o m o f Ih e D a v ie C o u n ly A d m in ­ istration B u ild in g, M o c k s v ille , N C o n M o n d a y , N o v e m b e r 18, 2 0 0 2 a l 7 :0 0 p ,m , to h e a r th e fo llo w in g r e q u e s t: A ) B o x v < o o d . L L C h a s a p p lie d lo r e z o n e a p p r o x im a le ly 5 0 a c r e s o l lan d Irom R e s id e n tia l A gricu ltu ral (R - A ) a n d R e s id e n t ia l (R - 2 0 ) to H ig h w a y B u s in e s s S p e c ia l U s e (H - B -S ) lo r a c o n fe r e n c e c e n le r a n d lo d g in g . T h is p r o p e r ty is lo c a te d at th e s o u lh e a s l c o r n e r o f U S H w y. 601 S ou th a n d B e c k to w n R o a d a n d is lu rth er d e s c r ib e d a s P a r c e ls A - 1, A -2 , A -3 , A -4 , A -5 , A -6, A -7 , A -8 a n d A -9 o l D a v ie C o u n ly T a x M a p N -6 -1 . A s ig n w ill b e p o s t e d o n th e a b o v e lis te d p r o p e r ty lo a d v e r tis e th e P u b lic H e a r in g . T h e p u b lic is in v ite d lo a tten d th e h e a tin g at w h ic h tim e th e r e w ill b e a n o p p o rtu n ity to b e h e a rd in la v o r o l, o r in o p p o s ilio n to , th e a b o v e ite m s. A d d ilio n a l in lo rm a lio n is a v a ila b le at th e P la n n in g D e p a rt­ m en t o n w e e k d a y s b e lw e e n 8 :3 0 a .m . a n d 5 :0 0 p .m . o r b y te le p h o n e at (3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 -3 3 4 0 . J o h n G a llim o re P la n n in g a n d Z o n in g 11-7-21n N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y IN T H E G E N E R A L C O U R T O F J U S T IC E S U P E R I O R C O U R T D IV IS IO N B E F O R E T H E C L E R K 2 0 0 2 -S P -1 6 7 T H E E S T A T E O F S Y L V I A H O D U L IK , P e titio n e r, v s . D A N IE L J A M E S J O H N H O D U L I K a n d W A T C H T O W E R B I B L E A N D T R A C T S O C IE T Y , R e s p o n d e n ts . N O T IC E O F S A L E P u rs u a n t to th e O r d e r o f th e H o n o ra b le K e n n e th D . B o g e r , C le rk o l S u p e rio r C o u rt o f D a v ie C o u n ty, N o rlh C a ro lin a , d a t e d Ih e 21 s l d a y o f O c to b e r, 2 0 0 2 , n o tic e is h e r e b y g iv e n o f Ih e p u b lic s a le b y Ih e u n ­ d e r s ig n e d C o m m is s io n e r o f th e fo l­ lo w in g d e s c r ib e d r e a l p ro p e rty o n th e 2 6 th d a y o f N o v e m b e r , 2 0 0 2 , at 2:00 p .m ., th e s a le lo b e h e ld a l Ih e D a v ie C o u n t y C o u r t h o u s e s te p s . T h e re a l p r o p e r ty to b e s o ld is a s lo llo w s : B E IN G a 0 .5 0 0 a c r e lo l a n d h o m e lo c a te d a t 6 5 5 4 H ig h w a y 801 S ou th , M o c k s v ille , N o rth C a ro lin a , a n d m o re p a rtic u la rly d e s c r ib e d In D e e d B o o k 129 , P a g e 5 5 5 , in th e r e c o id s o f th e D a v ie C o u n ty R e g ­ ister o f D e e d s . T h e p ro p e rty w ill b e s o ld to th e h ig h e s t b id d e r fo r c a s h , w h o sh all d e p o s it fiv e (5 % ) p e r c e n i o f th e am ou n t o f th e p u rc h a s e p ric e at th e tim e o l s a le a s a g o o d faith d e p o s it. T h e s a le hall b e h e ld o p e n for u p se t bid fo r ten (10) d a y s . T h is th e 2 5 th d a y o f O c to b e r, 2002. E. E d w a rd V o g le r. J r„ C o m m is s io n e r 181 S o u lh M a in S ir e e l M o c k s v ille , N C 2 7 0 2 8 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -6 2 3 5 1 0 -3 1 -4 tn Senior Citizen N o w A c c ep tin g a p p lica tion s lor 1 & 2 B e d ro o m s A p ts, at C O U N T R Y V IL L A G E An Elderly Apl. Complex with accessible units available for persons wilh mobility impairments. Rent based on income. C all (3 3 6 ) 7 6 5 -4 3 5 4 or apply at: 201 P a r k R id g e C ir c le W in s to n -S a le m . N C T D D # 1 -8 0 0 -7 3 5 -2 9 6 2 Handicap accessible Bgua/ Housing Opportunity. ■ ju e lU I U B T U O W I ie r J N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S H a v in g q u a lilied a s Ih e E x e c u ­ tor o l th e E s ta te o l L IL L IE G R E E N E V E R E T T F O R R E S T a k a L illie G re e n E ve rett F o rre s i B row n , 1537 C o u n ly H o m e R o a d , la le o l D a v ie C o u n ty, th is is to n otily all p e rs o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t s a id e s ta te 10 p re s e n t th em lo th e u n d e rs ig n e d o n o r b e lo r e th e 3 1 st d a y o l J a n u ­ ary, 2 0 0 3 , b e in g th re e (3 ) m on th s fro m th e first d a y o f pu b lica tion o r this n o tic e w ill b e p le a d e d in b a r o l their r e c o v e r y A ll p e rs o n s in d eb ted to s a id e s ta te w ill p le a s e m a k e im ­ m e d ia t e p a y m e n i to th e u n d e r ­ s ig n e d . T h is th e 3 1 s t d a y o l O c to b e r. 2002. J o e M . E v e re tt, Sr. 2 2 9 C h e rry S tre et M o c k sv ille , N C 2 7 0 2 8 10-31-41n N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E O F F O R E C L O S U R E S A L E U n d er a n d b y virtue o f th e p o w e r o l s a le c o n ta in e d in a certa in D e e d o l T ru st m a d e b y B o b b y B urton a n d B o n n ie B u rton , h u s b a n d a n d w ile , (P R E S E N T R E C O R D O W N E R (S ): B o b b y R a y B u r to n ) to T o m m y A d a m s , T r u s te e (s ), d a te d Ih e 29th d a y o l A u g u s l, 2 0 0 0 , a n d r e c o rd e d in B o o k 3 4 4 , P a g e 9 0 3 , D a v ie C o u n ty R e g is lr y , N o rth C a ro lin a , d e la u ll h a v in g b e e n m a d e in Ih e p a y m e n t o l th e n o te s e c u re d b y the s a id D e e d o l T ru st a n d th e u n d er­ s ig n e d , H. Terry H u tch en s, P A , h a v ­ in g b e e n su b stitu ted a s T ru s le e in s a id D e e d o l Tru st b y a n instrum ent d u ly r e c o r d e d in th e O H ic e o l th e R e g is te r o l D e e d s o l D a v ie C ounty, N o rth C a ro lin a , a n d Ih e h o ld er o l th e n o le e v id e n c in g s a id in d e b te d ­ n e s s h a v in g d ir e c te d th at th e D e e d o l Tru st b e lo r e c lo s e d , th e u n d er­ s ig n e d S u b stitu te T ru s te e will o ile r lo r s a le at th e C o u rth o u s e D o o r in t h e c it y o f M o c k s v ille , D a v ie C o u n ty, N orth C a ro lin a a l 2 :0 0 p .m . o n N o v e m b e r 2 0 ,2 0 0 2 , a n d will sell lo th e h ig h e s t b id d e r fo r c a s h th e lo llo w in g re a l e s ta te situ a te in Ih e C o u n ly o f D a v ie , N o rth C a ro lin a , a n d b e in g m o r e p a rtic u la rly d e ­ s c r ib e d a s lo llo w s : B e in g all o f Lo t N u m b e r F orty- O n e (4 1 ), S e c tio n T w o C h a rle s to n R id g e T w o a s s e t lorth in P la t M a p 7, P a g e 8 7 , D a v ie C o u n ty R e g is try lo w h ich re le re n c e d is h e re b y m a d e lo r a m o re p a rticu la r d e sc rip tio n . T o g e t h e r w ith im p r o v e m e n ts lo ­ c a te d th e re o n ; s a id p ro p e rty b e in g l o c a t e d a t 1 6 2 C lo is t e r D r iv e . M o c k s v ille , N o rth C a rolin a . S h o u ld Ih e p r o p e r ty b e p u r­ c h a s e d b y a Ihird party, lhat p e r ­ s o n m ust p a y Ih e la x o l Th irty C e n ts ($ 0 .3 0 ) p e r O n e H u n d red D ollars ($ 1 0 0 .0 0 ) re q u ire d b y N C G S § 7 A - 3 0 8 (a )(1 ). T h e p ro p e rty to b e o lle r e d pu r­ s u a n t to this n o tic e o l s a le is b e in g o lfe r e d for s a le , tra n ster a n d c o n ­ v e y a n c e "A S IS , W H E R E IS ." N e i­ th e r th e T r u s le e n or th e h o ld er o f Ih e n o le s e c u r e d b y Ih e d e e d o f tru st/secu rity a g r e e m e n t, o r both, b e in g fo r e c lo s e d , n or th e o ffice rs, d ir e c to rs , a tto r n e y s , e m p lo y e e s , a g e n ts o r a u th o rize d rep rs e n ta tive o f e ilh e r th e T ru s te e o r th e h old er o l th e n o te m a k e a n y r e p re s e n ta ­ tion o f w a rra n ty rela tin g to th e tille o r a n y p h y s ic a l, e n v iro n m e n ta l, h e a llh o r s a le ty c o n d itio n s existin g in. o n , at o r rela tin g to th e p rop erty b e in g o lle r e d lo r s a le , a n d a n y a n d all re s p o n s ib lllie s o r lia b llilies a ris­ in g ou t o l o r In a n y w a y rela tin g to a n y s u c h c o n d itio n e x p r e s s ly a te d is c la im e d . A ls o , this p ro p e rty is b e in g s o ld s u b je c t lo all ta x e s , s p e ­ c ia l a s s e s s m e n ts , a n d p rior lien s or e n c u m b r a n c e s o f re c o rd a n d a n y r e c o r d e d r e le a s e s . A c a s h d e p o s it (n o p e r s o n a l r . I I I I I I ^VdMnMoot»lp^ j I T U E S D A Y ! 7 : 0 0 P M I . ' CRICKET'S CLEANING SERVICE R o M c n t ia l t C o m m tttíd Free Estímale 3 3 6 - S 8 4 - 6 3 S 6 O w n e r ; T h c r c M S a n fo rd S a v i n g D a v ie < iR o « v m C o y n lic s c h e c k s ) o f fiv e p e r c e n i (5 % ) o f th e p u rc h a s e p rice , o r s e v e n h u n d red lilty d o lla rs ($ 7 5 0 .0 0 ), w h ic h e v e r is gre a te r, w ill b e r e q u ire d at th e lim e o l th e s a le . T h is 3 0th d a y o f O c to b e r. 2 0 0 2 . H . T E R R Y H U T C H E N S , P A S U B S T IT U T E T R U S T E E H , T erry H u tc h e n s , P A S u b stitu te T r u s le e P .O . B o x 1 02 8 4 2 0 0 M o r g a n lo n R o a d , S u ite 103 F a y e tte v ille , N C 2 8 3 0 2 1 1-7-2ln N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y IN T H E G E N E R A L C O U R T O F J U S T IC E O F N O R T H C A R O L IN A S U P E R IO R C O U R T D IV IS IO N D A V IE C O U N T Y IN T H E M A T T E R O F T H E F O R E ­ C L O S U R E O F A D E E D O F T R U S T E X E C U T E D B Y L E S T E R L . A R N O L D A N D K A T IE P. A R N O L D D A T E D J U N E 2 2 . 2 0 0 1 A N D R E ­ C O R D E D IN B O O K 3 7 6 A T P A G E 421 IN T H E D A V IE C O U N T Y P U B ­ L IC R E G IS T R Y , N O R T H C A R O ­ L IN A N O T IC E O F S A L E Pu rsu an t lo a n o rd e r o l th e C lerk o l S u p e rio r C o u rt a n d u n d e r a n d b y v iru le o l Ih e p o w e r a n d a u lh o rily c o n ta in e d in th e a b o v e - r e le r e n c e d d e e d o l trust a n d b e c a u s e o f d e ­ lau ll in th e p a y m e n t o l th e in d e b t­ e d n e s s th e re b y s e c u r e d a n d la il­ ure to c a rry o u l a n d p e rto rm th e stipu lation a n d a g r e e m e n ts th erein c on ta in ed , a n d p u rsu an t to d e m a n d o l th e o w n e r a n d h o ld e r o l th e in ­ d e b te d n e s s s e c u r e d b y s a id d e e d o l trust, th e u n d e rs ig n e d su b stitu te tru sle e w ill e x p o s e lo r s a le at p u b ­ lic a u ction to th e h ig h e s l b id d e r lo r c a s h at th e u su a l p la c e o l s a le a l th e c o u n ly c o u r t h o u s e o l s a id cou n ty at 1 0 :0 0 A .M . o n N o v e m b e r 18. 2 0 0 2 . Ih e lo llo w in g d e s c r ib e d rea l e s ta te a n d a n y o th e r im p ro v e ­ m e n ts w h ic h m a y b e s it u a t e d th e reo n , s itu a ted in D a v ie C o u n ly , N o rlh C a r o lin a , a n d b e in g m o re p articu larly d e s c r ib e d a s lo llo w s : B e in g k n o w n a n d d e s ig n a te d a s L o l(s ) 9 6 , o n Ih e m a p o l C r a llw o o d D e v e lo p m e n t S e c tio n III, w h ic h is du ly r e c o r d e d in P la t B o o k 4 , P a g e 114, R e g is te r o f D e e d s tor D a v ie C o u n ly , N C , lo w h ic h r e fe r e n c e is h e re b y m a d e lo r a m o re pa rticu la r d escrip tion . A n d B e in g m o r e c o m m o n ly k n o w n a s : 3 9 7 W h itn e y R o a d . M o c k s v ille . N C 2 7 0 2 8 . T h e re c o rd o w n e r s o l Ih e p r o p ­ erty, a s r e lle c te d o n th e r e c o r d s o l Ih e R e g is te r o l D e e d s , a r e L e s ie r L. A rn o ld a n d K a tie P. A rn o ld . T h e p r o p e r ly lo b e o lle r e d p u r­ su an t to this n o tic e o l s a le is b e in g o lle r e d lo r s a le , tra n s fe r a n d c o n ­ v e y a n c e "A S IS , W H E R E IS ." N e i­ th er th e T ru s te e n o r Ih e h o ld e r o l th e n o te s e c u r e d b y th e d e e d o l tru st/secu rity a g r e e m e n t, o r b o lh , b e in g lo r e c lo s e d , n o r th e o llic e rs , d ir e c lo rs , a tto r n e y s , e m p lo y e e s , a g e n ls or a u th o rize d r e p re s e n ta tiv e o l e ilh e r T ru s te e o r th e h o ld e r o l th e n o te m a k e a n y re p re s e n la lio n o r w a rra n ty rela tin g to Ih e title o r a n y p h ysica l, e n v iro n m en ta l, h ea llh o r s a le ty c o n d ilio n s e x is tin g in, on , at o r rela tin g to th e p ro p e rty b e in g o lle r e d for s a le , a n d a n y a n d all re s p o n s ib ilitie s o r lia b ilities a risin g out o l o r in a n y w a y rela tin g lo a n y s u c h c o n d it io n e x p r e s s l y a r e d is c la im e d .T h is s a le Is m a d e s u b ­ je c t to all p rio r lie n s a n d e n u m - b ra n c e s , a n d u n p a id la x e s a n d a s ­ s e s s m e n ts in clu d in g b u l n ot lim ited to a n y Ira n s le r la x a s s o c ia te d w ith Ih e lo r e c lo s u re , lo r p a y in g , il any. A d e p o s it o l liv e p e rc e n t (5 % ) o l th e a m ou n t o l th e b id o r s e v e n h u n d red lilly d o lla rs ($ 7 5 0 .0 0 ), w h ic h e v e r is g re a te r, is r e q u ire d a n d m u s t b e t e n d e r e d in th e lo r m o f c e r tilie d lu n d s a l Ih e lim e o l th e s a le . T h is s a le w ill b e h e ld o p e n te n d a y s fo r u p se t b id s a s r e q u ire d b y law . F o l­ lo w in g th e e x p ira tio n o f th e sta lu - lo r y u p s e t p e r io d , a ll r e m a in in g a m o u n ts a re im m e d ia le ly d u e a n d o w in g . T h e d a le o f Ib is N o lic e is O c t o ­ b e r 2 4 ,2 0 0 2 . E L IZ A B E T H B. E L L S O R D A V ID W . N E IL L S u b s titu te T r u s le e 8 5 2 0 C lifI C a m e r o n D rive, S u ile 3 0 0 C h a rlo tte , N C 2 8 2 6 9 (7 0 4 ) 3 3 3 -8 1 0 7 11-7-21n G A L U A L U M E20 YEAR WARRANTY Longest Lasting 3' Coverage I Many Colors Pole Buildings Metal Roofs & swing f 1-888-278-6050 MID-STA1E METALS N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y IN T H E G E N E R A L C O U R T O F J U S T IC E O F N O R T H C A R O L IN A S U P E R IO R C O U R T D IV IS IO N D A V IE C O U N T Y O O S P3 IN T H E M A T T E R O F T H E F O R E ­ C L O S U R E O F A D E E D O F T R U S T E X E C U T E D B Y K E R W Y N D . W IL ­ S O N A N D R O T O N D A F. W IL S O N D A T E D O C T O B E R 1, 1 9 9 8 A N D R E C O R D E D IN B O O K 2 8 6 A T P A G E 8 6 4 IN T H E D A V IE C O U N T Y P U B L IC R E G IS T R Y , N O R T H C A R O L IN A N O T IC E O F S A L E P u rsu an t to a n o rd er o f th e C lerk o f S u p e rio r C ou rt a n d u n d e r a n d b y v irtu e o f th e p o w e r a n d a u th ority c o n ta in e d in th e a b o v e - r e fe r e n c e d d e e d o f trust a n d b e c a u s e o f d e ­ fa u lt In Ih e p a y m e n t o l th e In d eb t­ e d n e s s th e re b y s e c u r e d a n d fa il­ u re to c a rry ou t a n d p e rto rm th e stip u la tion a n d a g r e e m e n ts th erein c o n ta in e d , a n d p u rsuan t lo d e m a n d o l Ih e o w n e r a n d h o ld e r o l th e In­ d e b t e d n e s s s e c u r e d b y s a id d e e d o l tru st, th e u n d e rs ig n e d su b stitu te tru ste e w ill e x p o s e lo r s a le a l p u b ­ lic a u c lio n to th e h ig h e s l b id d e r for c a s h at th e u su a l p la c e o l s a le a l t h e c o u n ty c o u r th o u s e o f s a id c o u n ly at 1 0 :0 0 A .M . o n M o n d a y, N o v e m b e r 18, 2 0 0 2 th e lo llo w in g d e s c r ib e d rea l e s ta te a n d a n y o th e r im p ro v e m e n ts w h ich m a y b e situ ­ a te d th e r e o n , s itu a te d in D a v ie C o u n ty, N o rth C a ro lin a , a n d b e in g m o re pa rticu la rly d e s c r ib e d a s fo l­ lo w s : B E G IN N IN G a t a right o l w a y m o n u m e n t o n th e sou th s id e o l a s e r v ic e roa d , s a id m o n u m e n t b e ­ in g lo c a le d S o u lh 68 d e g r e e s 2 0 ' 0 0 " W e s t 9 1 ,8 6 le e t from a n Iron In th e w e s t lin e o l G e o r g e C le m e n l (D e e d B o o k 4 1 , P a g e 4 0 7 , D a v ie C o u n ty R e g is t r y ); a n d S o u lh 50 d e g r e e s 5 8 ' 0 8 " E a st 2 4 .9 1 fe e t fro m a right o f w a y m o n u m e n t lo ­ c a te d In th e s o u th e rn right o f w a y o f In te rsta te 4 0 ; th e n c e from sa id B E G IN N IN G p o in l run nin g w ith th e s o u th rig h l o l w a y lin e o l s a id s e r­ v ic e ro a d N o rth 68 d e g r e e s 2 0 ' 00" E a s t 9 1 .8 6 le e t to a n iron , th e n c e w ith th e b o u n d a ry o f G e o r g e C le m ­ e n t S o u th 3 2 d e g r e e s 4 5 ' 0 0 " E a st 2 2 5 .0 0 le e t to a n Iron lo c a te d In th e c o m m o n c o rn e r o l G e o r g e C le m - ■<; e n l (D e e d B o o k 4 1 , P a g e 4 0 7 ). 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A n d B e in g m o r e c o m m o n ly k n ow n a s : 118 D a lla s L a n e , M o c k s ­ v ille, N C 2 7 0 2 8 T h e rec o rd o w n e r (s ) o f th e p rop ­ erty, a s r e lle c te d o n th e r e c o r d s of th e R e g is te r o f D e e d s , a r e K e rw y n D . W ils o n a n d R o to n d a F. W ilso n . T h e p ro p e rty to b e o lfe r e d pu r­ s u a n t to th is n o tic e o l s a le Is b e in g o ffe r e d fo r s a le , tra n sfer a n d c o n ­ v e y a n c e " A S IS , W H E R E IS ." N e i­ th er th e T ru s te e n o r th e h o ld e r o l Ih e n o te s e c u r e d b y th e d e e d o l tru st/secu rity a g r e e m e n t, o r both, b e in g fo r e c lo s e d , n or th e o ffice rs, d ir e c lo r s , a lto r n e y s , e m p lo y e e s , a g e n ts o r a u th o rize d re p re s e n la liv e o f e ilh e r T ru s te e o r th e h o ld e r of th e n o te m a k e a n y rep re s en ta tio n o r w a rra n ty rela tin g lo th e title or a n y p h ys ica l, en v iro n m en ta l, h ea llh o r s a fe ty c o n d itio n s e x is tin g In, on , at o r re la tin g to th e p ro p e rty b e in g o ffe r e d fo r s a le , a n d a n y a n d all res p o n s ib ilitie s o r lia b llilies a risin g o u l o l o r in a n y w a y rela tin g lo a n y s u c h c o n d ilio n e x p r e s s ly a r e d is ­ c la im e d .'T h is s a le Is m a d e su b je ct lo all p rior lien s a n d e n c u m b ra n c es , a n d u n p a id ta x e s a n d a s s e s s m e n ts In c lu d in g b u l n o t lim ite d to a n y t ra n s fe r ta x a s s o c ia t e d w ith th e fo r e c lo s u r e , fo r p a y in g , II an y. A d e p o s it o f fiv e p e r c e n t (5 % ) o f th e a m o u n l o l Ih e b id o r s e v e n h u n dred d o lla r s ($ 7 5 0 .0 0 ), w h ic h e v e r Is g r e a te r. Is r e q u ire d a n d m u st b e t e n d e r e d In Ih e fo rm o f c e r tifie d fu n d s at th e tim e o f Ih e s a le . T h is s a le w ill b e h e ld o p e n ten d a y s lo r u p s e t b id s a s re q u ire d b y law . F o l­ lo w in g th e e x p ira tio n o l th e s ta tu ­ to ry u p s e t p e r io d , a ll re m a in in g a m o u n ts a r e Im m e d ia le ly d u e a n d o w in g . T h e d a le o l th is N o tic e Is O c to ­ b e r 18, 2002, E liza b e th B , E lls o r G ra d y I, In gle S u b s titu te T ru s te e 8 5 2 0 C lilf C a m e ro n D rive, S u ite 3 0 0 C h a rlo tte , N C 2 8 2 6 9 (7 0 4 ) 3 3 3 -8 1 0 7 11-7-2tn DS - DAVIK COL'M Y KN TKRPRISK RKCORD. Tluirsdiiv. Nov. 7, 2002 GLASSDIEDS llJIiiXPEMSIVE FBOFTCABLB Yard Sales Yard Sales 3296 HWY 158, Smithgrove Community, Thurs. & Fri ■ 8:00- 5:00, and Sal. • 8:00-2:00, Com­ puter complete. Home made & canned Spaghetti Sauce. Home grown blended Herb's, New T- shirt wilh designs, Household, Clolhes - All sizes - Cheap, Shoes all sizes. 9AM-3PM SATURDAY, 450 Hos­ pital St. ext. oil Valley Rd. Furni­ ture, Baby Things. 492-7457. BIG YARD SALE, 3 lamilies. 181 Oak Grove Church Rd.. Satur­day. 8am-lpm, Furniture, house­ hold goods, botlle collection, children’s clothes, Resin figu­rines. Something lor everybody. CAROLYN'S CbLLECTIBLES 2076 HWY 6018 MOCKSVILLE, NC 27028 336-751-6252 Tuesday-Friday 11:00 till 5:30, Saturday 10:00 till 4:00. Christmas is around Ihe corner. Shop Now and save on greal ideas such as Sale on Collect­ ible Barbies/beanies/dolls dolls as low as 4.00 and up. (month ol November 42" dolls $59.99) (52' Indian dolls $65.00 or two for $120.00) Variety of ideas on eagles, Indian, angels, too much to mention, so come on by and see for yourself. Lots of yard sale items at (YARD SALE PRICES) So come on in and do your Christmas shopping wilh us. Layaway available. DEE’S ANTIQUES ON THE GREEN...HILL 733 GREEN ROAD MOCKSVILLE, NC 27028 336-492-6450 OR 800-234- 1393, Fall is upon us and it's time lo Redecoratel Check out Doe's...we have furniture and accessories made lo lasl a lifelimelM GREAT SALES Ihroughoul Ihe shopll! "A little something lor everyone" •|l your undecided we also offer "Gift Certificates' W e b u y E s t a te s ...o n e ite m o r a im We also buy "your unwanted" ilems. Jusl give us a call!' ESTATE & YARD SALE Thursday, Friday, Salurday November 7th, 8th & 9th lOAM-Unlil Insido/Qutside Sale-Rain or Shine!! 733Graenhill Rd.. fylocksville, NC 336-492-6450 or 800-234-1393 Old tools, glassware, lurnilure, piclures, jewelry, and much, much morel BAKED GOODS BY NELLIE COUCH. Call Tammy Kowalski @ 751-2120 or 751- 2129 to place your clas.sifiecl today!!!!!!!! FRIDAY 11-8 and Saturday 11- 9. Sam to 3pm, Household, r'othes all sizes. Sofa. Furniture, Dishwasher, slove and much more. Everything must go! Rain Cancels. 332 LaQuinta Dr., Ad- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, Bam till 5pm and Saturday. November 9, Sam till 2pm. Hwy. 158E to Redland Rd to 123 Bethlehem SI, Rain or Shine. Everything must go. Kitchem items, quilt pieces, jars, glassware, electric stove, lots of material, lots of sluff. MOVING SALE, INSIDE, Satur­ day 11/9, 8-4:30: 1082 Main Church Rd.. 19" TV Oak Table/ Chairs, oak wall unit, futon. Queen bed set, microwave, weightbench & weights, twin head and footboards, drafting table, lamps, (»lisc. Items. MOVING SALE, SATURDAY, November 9, 7:00-until. Lots of items. 601 North lo Eatons Church Rd., 1 mile on left al Cor­ner ol Howell Rd. MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE Sale. Salurday. November 9. 8am-un- til. Fow Meadow, Advance. From 1-40 go 2 milos 801 North. Left on Redland Rd. Left on Little John Dr. Follow Signs! MULTI-FAMILY YARD Sale. No- vomber 9th, 9-4, 722 Fairfield Rd. olf 601 South of Mocksville (across from Bulch's BBQ. Com­ puter desk, bar stools, coffee tables, end tables, wooden porch swing, shoes, toys, Christmas decorations, small appliances, some clothes, child's wicker seat. Make olfer, everylhing must go! SATURDAY, 8:00 UNTIL, 1420 Highway 64E, Kids clothes 7-10. Adulls clolhes 6-16, Princess House, Curtains, Household items. Kids Books, Toys, Com­ puter Games. YARD SALE, 188 Grey St., Fri­ day 8th, 8-unlil. Dinelle Sel. Chain Saw, etc. YARD SALE, NOVEMBER 7th thru 9th. 8:00 to 3:00.1413 Balti­more Rd.. Cancel il raining. YARD SALE, NOVEMBER 8 &9, 8am-until, Car Seat. Strollers, much more. 129 Cherry Sireet. Canceled il raining. YARD SALE, SATURDAY, No­ vember 9, 8 til 12, Knollcrest Rd. oil Deadmon Rd., Baby clothes, women and mens clolhes. lots ol misc. items. Abortion Alt. DAVIE PREGNANCY CARE Center olfers confidential 8 free pregnancy tesls, support ser­ vices. and referrals. Make a healthy choice lor your Ille! Cull 753-HOPE lor appoinlmenl. Apartments CLEAN 2BR APARTMENT w/ appliances. Quiet area. $450/mo, $200/deposit and 1/2 light bill. 998-2499. SN\ D I R S¿ C o . С i j :a n i n ( ; S k r v i c к C a U N O W f o r O u r H o lid a y S p e c ia l 3 R o o m s f o r $ 4 5Resiaential • Commercial New Con^ruction • f^irst Time Cleaning Renta! Properties • Churches We Do Windows! -Owner - Di'hbic SiijtiiT «Insured«Bunded (33(1) 7.51-2 70G or tvll !)0!)-()G23 ABSOLUTE AUCTION Saturday, November 9 9:30 AM - Rain or Shine Location; Farmington Gym, Farmington Directions: Ftom W inslon-Salem take 1-40 W lo exit. 180. lake right al end c l ramp, g o approx. 4-5 m iles lo flashing caution light, turn left sale is approx. 1 mile on right. From M ocksville take 153 East to Farm inglon Rd.. lurn lelt. go approx. 3-1/2 m iles, sale on left. ItejB i !a ¡¡a 5Q!4 Inclu<i9: O ak Mission Style R ockei. C a sl Iron S love. Antique Sew in g Machine, Old Baby Stroller, Traffic Light. Brass and G lass Server, O ld Oil Lam ps, Old Electric Lam ps, O ld D ress Form. Pedestal Style Brass Ph on e, Telephone D esk, Chairs, M iscellaneous Furnilure, Musical Inslnjm ents (Guitars etc.). Fishing Equipment. C asl Iron Pans D oor S lop s, Old Mara, Doll H ouse. Piclures and Num bered Prints, Rocords, Brass, 12 G au ge Pum p Shotgun, Old Lunch Boxes, Aniique G lassw are, (Fenton, Hull, Stangle, M cC oy), C ookie Jars, Milk G lass. Figurines, Pottery, Dolls (M adam e Alexander, Barbies etc.). Cookbooks. Lots of M iscellaneous G lassw are S m any other ilem s too num erous to m ention. BoaJmissib^salsl Homo Cooked Food Available, Drinks, Snacks, Desserts. Terms of Sale: Cash or Approved Check (Not Responsible for Accidents) Sale conducted by; Col. Billy Seals, NCAL #3277 115 Mlntora Lane • Mocksville, NC 2702B For more Information call anytime (336)998-3510 or (336)407-3510 Apartments MOCKSVILLE SUNSET TER­ RACE: All brick energy ellicient apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, baskeiball courl & swings. Kitchen appliances furnished in­ cluding dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer/dryer connections. High energy efficient heat pump pro­ vides central heat and air. Prewired lor cable TV & phones. Insulaled windows & doors. No wax kitchens bath floors. Located in Mocksville behind the old Hendricks Furniture building (now Carolina Precision Machin­ ery) on Sunset Dr. off of Hwy. 158. Office hours 1-6 M-F 8 Sat. 10- 12. Phone 751-0168. Boats for Sale 1989 MONARK 16FTBass Boat. 60 Hz Mercury Power Trim Mo­ tor. 2 live wells, deplh finder, fish finder. EC. $4000. Call 492-6551. Card Of Thanks HAPPY BIRTHDAY, TO a spe­ cial, God daughter and niece, who turns 10 on November 31. Happy Birthday, Krystal! Love Aunt Hetha. Child Care ALMOST HOME CHILD Care has immediate openings - ALL AGES- lor 1st & 2nd shills (3rd shill pos­ sibilities). Convenient hours 5:30am-1:45am. Full Time. Part Time. Drop In - upon availabilily. Come see us at 571 8 Main St., Mocksville (across Irom В & F Manufacturing) Or call Debra. 751-PLAV(7529) KOUNTRY KORNER HAS avail­ able spaces for one year olds. 998-2220. WILL BABYSIT IN my home. Shellield Rd. Harmony, 704-546- 5179. WILL KEEP CHILDREN in my Home on Cornatzer Rd, second shift. $60/week. 940-2507. Construction Equip BOBCAT 753 FOR Sale. Low hours (378), 3 buckets, Hudson trailer. 751-3768. INDUSTRIAL FORKLIFT FORSale 1991 Allis Chalmers. 4,0001b capacity, converted to propane forks plus carpet pole $4.000060. 998-5318. Farm Machinery 1952 RED BELLY Ford Traclor. Completely restored. $3900.00. Call 940-6857. Furniture FULUOUEEN SLEIGH BED and mattress and dresser/mirror. Best Olfer. 940-6954. VICTORIAN COUCH W/2 matching chairs, red velvet, like new. Paid $1600, Must Sell-$400, 753-5572. RANDY MILLER &SONS V ii M illir Kiiail • M m ksville (336) 284-2826 Furniture 3 ENTERTAINMENT CENTERS, China Cabinet. 8 Diningroom Table/Chairs by LexinglonHome Brand. 284-6463. BEAUTIFUL SOLID OAK Bed­ room Sel includes: Armoire. Double dresser with mirror and 2 nighl stands $500.00. Baby Fur­ nilure Solid Oak (Blonde) in­ cludes: Crib, double dresser wilh attached changing table and rocking chair $400.00. Call 336- 998-0166. COFFEE TABLE, 2 end tables wood and glass tops. $25. 940- 6954.______________________ Homes For Rent 2Br. lBa-Advance-$750'mo 2Br. 2Ba-Winston-Salem Condo-S700/mo 3Br. 1Ba-Cooleemee-$450.'mo 3Br. 2Ba-Mocksville-$850/mo 3Br. 2Ba-Mocksville-$900/mo 4Br. 2Ba-Mocksville-$600'mo. Pennington & Company Really 751-9400 108 SUMMIT, MOCKSVILLE, 3BR. 2BA. slove, dishwasher, heal pump, garage, fireplace, $825.00'month, Hubbard Realty, 723-4306. 1BR, C/H, C/A, Big Yard, 181 Wall St., Cooleemee. $280/ month plus security deposit. 910- 814-2013. 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, 801 South ol Greasy Corner. Heat pump. Duke Power, County Wa­ ter. $450/deposit. $450/mo. 336- 853-7468. 2BR HOME WITH Gas Heat and Central Air. Low Rent. Call 284- 6010. 2BR, IBA IN Mocksville, $600/ mo plus securiiy deposit. Anders Real Eslale-Call Martha 492- 7505. 2BR, ISA STOVE, rel. incl. Cooleemee area. HUD ac­ cepted. 749-8387/ 998-9242 2BR, IBA, HIGHWAY 158, 3 miles Easl ol Mocksville, $100/ week. 924-1824. 3BR, ISA IN Cooleemee, com- plelely renovated. $550/mo plus security deposit. Anders Real Estate, Call Martha, 492-7505. 4 ROOM HOUSE lor Renl. 492- 5749. FOR A LISTING ol available rental properties, please check our ad in the Real Estate Section- Howard Realty-751-3538 FOR RENT, 3BR, 2.5 BA, Modu­ lar Home, 530 Gladstone Rd., $650/mo. 336-940-6703. FOR RENT, 3BR, 2BA, Modular Home on 1 acre lot. 1574 Junc­ lion Rd. $650/mo. 336-940-6703. NICE 2BR, IBA, CENTRAL Heat a AC. Fenced Backyard wilh storage shed in Town, 704- 278-1717. Senior Citizen N o w A c c ep tin g application s lor 1 & 2 B e d ro o m s A p ts, at C O U N T R Y V IL L A G E An Eldetly Apt. Complex wilh accessible units available (or persons with mobility impairments. Rent based on income. C a ll (3 3 6 ) 7 6 5 -4 3 5 4 or apply at: 201 P a rk R id g e C irc lo W in s to n -S a le m , N C T D D # 1 -8 0 0 *7 3 5 *2 9 6 2 Handicap accessible Equal Housing Opportunity. A U C T IO N ESTATE OF: RUTO BESSENT(Living) 768 North iVIain Street, Mocksville Sat. • Nov. 9 • 10: A M DIFECTIOSS: 40W lo Farmington Road Exit 174. Turn left onto Farmington Road, travel 4/to milo. Turn right onto US’ 1SB. Travels 8/10 mile, sale will bo on the lelt. FURNITURE: End Tables. Victorian Sola. Small Victorian Desk. Cornof Hutch. Kilchon Tablo & Barrel Chairs. Mahogany Drop Loaf Table. Mahogany Dining room lablo w/ 8 chairs. Mahogaf>y Buttet, Codar Chost, Mahogany Secretary. Rocking Chair, Old Victorian Magazine Rack. Jonny Lind Walnut Bed, W/alnut Nightstand, Walnut Vanity, Maple Canopy Bod. Mapio Drossor, Mahogany Bod. Mahogany Chost ol Diawors, Mahogany Commode. Mahogany Vanity, Doprossion Era Wardrobe, Large Walnut Wardrobe w/2 Burl Walnut Doors. Oak Lingerie Chesl. Oak Center Tablo GLASSWARE & COLLECTIBLES: Watt Bowl. Jadito. Pink & Blue Doprossion. Fonion, Old Roseville. White House Vinegar Jugs. Carnival. Old Hull. Large Fenton Hal. Old Jars. Occupied Japan. Storting Silver, Hon on Nost, Costumo Jowolry, Old Pattern Oil Lamps, Old Pictures and Frames. Gone with tho Wind Lamp MISCELLANEOUS: 1997 Ford Escort <4,174 milos). Egg Baskel. Sowing Baskets. Wall Mirrors. Pottory Old Spinning Whool. Old Advoftising Tins SPECIAL INTEREST ITEM: Eli Terry Manllo Clock. PLUS MUCH MORE......... C o l. K e n n e t h G . K c in c r . I V c s .. N C A L 3 2 6 H First Choice Auction & Realty I'irni l.iccnso 11122') • I’O lio x .l.t.S. U 'w is v illc • (3 3 6 ) 945 -411 8 Viiil Our Web Sue Jl H w.brih-hiticeAuciion.com ¡eiiuii t7»nr47h)hrjH(-iinjt/.rr iiv» Homes For Sale 1ST TIME HOME Buyers, I have Government linance Program with no Money Down and low monthly payments. Call Mark Everhart (336) 751-1571 or 1- 888-251-6790. 2BR, C/H, C/A, BIG Yard, $41,000. 181 Walt St., Cooleemee, 910-814-2013. 3 BEDROOM ON approx. 3 acres, very desirable area. $120.000. 704-657-2226. CAPE COD HOME, 2300 Sq. Ft., 3BR. 2BA. Normal Building Cost $129,400.00. November Only! Built on your lol $85,000.00. 1- 866-624-7457 or 336-751-7340. FSBO APPROX. 1400 SF Split Level 3BR 2BA, FP, Central Heat/ Air, New Windows, Vinyl and Brick. 129 W. Renee Dr. 336-998- 4937. FSBO APPROX. 1400 sq. It. home on 1 acre in town. 3BR 2BA with partial basement. New win­ dows, central air and gas furnace. 182 East Maple Ave. $103,000. 751-9449. NEED A NEW Home? Tired of Renting? In a Jam? Call the Pickle, I can get you oul. 1-888- 251-6790 or (336) 751-1571. NEW HOME. TRUE Modular! 7/ 12 Roof, Insulated Windows, Much more! Normal Cosl $85,000.00. Built on your lot $65.000.00 for the month of No­vember Only. Call 336-751 -7340 or 1-866-624-7457. Rent to Own: 3BR, 1.5BA, ev­ erything new, in couniry, barn , outbuilding, $795/mo. with Rent Credil. 751-4371. SPLIT FOYER, 3BR, 2.5BA, 2 acres, near golf course. $135,000 FIRM. 191 Twin Cedars Golf Rd. 751-5614. Lost & Found REWARD: LOST JACK Russell Terrier around Farminglon Rd 8 Pudding Ridge Area. 998-4844. Lots For Rent DOUBLEWIDES AND SINGLEWIDE LOTS for rent in Farminglon Heights. Nice large lols and quiet Community. First month's lot rent FREE. Call 769- 0755 or pager 208-3203 or 998- 5462 MOBILE HOME LOT for Renl $160/monlh. 119 Eden Lane, Lot 5, oil Hinkle Dr. (off Hwy 601 South) Mocksville, 336-697- 1482. NEW ADDITION TO Shady Acres Mobile Home Park. Re­ landscaped. 1984 or newer homes. John Crotts Rd. off Hwy 64E. Only 2 spaces lefl. 998- 8276 or 998-8222. Miscellaneous 12"X26"X28 STEEL CABINET wilh locking door. Door is mounted 12"x28" way. $25.00. 751-5277. 19" COLOR TV $75, GE elec­ tric stove $75, table/six chairs $75, sofa sleeper 8 loveseal $150. 492-2154, w#751-7310 Sylvia. 3 ARMY STYLE Cots with Duffle Bag. Wood Frames are in good shape. Canvas material is ques­ tionable. $25.00. 751-5277. BLACK LEATHER COAT 8 Black Wool Coal, like new, size 2X, $50.00 each. 751-3489. DALE EARNHART COAT, Made by Nulmeg. $150.00.998- 4561. MAYTAG LARGE CAPACITY Tniic Mnniii AD uriM ce Washer/Dryer. Used only 4 TRUE MODULAR HOMES - months. Call 492-5367.Huge Savings! For literature 1- 800-322-8679. Land For Sale LOT B HERITAGE Oaks subdi­ vision corner building lol $24,900. 798-6807.__________________ Lawn Care E J MOWING SERVICE Landscaping, mulching, pruning 8 weedealing 336-284-6120 336-391-2130 LEAF RECOVERY, LETClemenls 8 Son Blow your leaves. 284-2037. LET ME GET UP your leaves. CHEAP!!!!! 284-4381.________ Lost & Found FEMALE, GREY POM-A-Poo, lOlbs, fluffy ears 8 tail. Lost around Ealon's Church Rd. area. Generous Reward. 492-6465 or 252-883-6927. PEKINGNESE FOUND BY Will­ iam R. Davie Area. 492-2308. POOL TABLE GOOD Condition $850. 336-284-4986. RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS 114 years old. Buy or Sell. 998-2499. RCA 47" TV. Solid wood Frame, Excellent Condition. 284-6010. STRAW FOR SALE 998-3834 Mobile Home/Rent ^ 2BR ON PRIVATE Lot in Ad­ vance, partially furnished, no pets inside. 998-4699. 2BR, iBA JUST out of Davie Counly, $375/mo, $350/deposit. 704-546-2089, call after 6pm. 2BR, IBA MOBILE Home, Ulil- ity Bidg. $425/mo. plus deposit. 492-5897.___________________ 2BR, 1BA PRIVATE Lot, Limit 3 people. $400/dep, $420/month. 284-6120. 3BR, 2BA LOCATED on .75 acre lol. Rent $600/mo, Securiiy de­ posil $600. 1 year lease required. Rent includes garbaae service and lolal yard maintenance. Available iMovember 1st, 2002. (336)998-4733. C A S H P A ID F O R A N T IQ U E S . P A R T IA L O R W H O L E E S T A T E S . C O L L E C T A B L E S . O L D M E T A L T O Y S . A N T IQ U E F U R N IT U R E Call «rthuf iamdi 33M92-5992 G E N E TR E X LE R ROOFING N e w & O ld R o o fs S m all R ep air J ob s F r e e E stim ates 336-284-4571 3 B u i ld i n g L o ts F o r S a le In Ihe Fork Church Communiiy Located on/off of Cedor Grove Church Rood OK for doublewide, modular or site buill homes • lo ll • SALE PENDING ■ 40,000t/-s( with road frontage, water meter & seplic system-S2S.000• Lot 2 - SOLD ■ 1 + acre with road frontage, well & septic system - S25.000• Lol 3 * UNDER CONTRACT -1.2 acres receni survey & perked. Great view. Price includes county water & septic system • $25.000 'All acreage sub/ecf lo linal survey C o n ta c t R o b e rl S to n e (O w n e r/ B r o k e r ) o t R iv e rfo rk P ro p e rlie s _______ 336-998-4733 JO B S A v a i l a b i G N a v ^ ! T e m p -to -H Ire M o c k s v illo A r e a , a s s e m b ly w o rk / m a te ria l h a n d lin g 1st a n d 2n d s h ill, M o n .-T h u rs ., 10 h o u r d a y s L o n g T e rm C lo m m o n s A r e a , m a c h in o o p e r a to r p o s ilio n s . A v a ila b le im m e d ia to ly . 12 h o u r ro ta tin g s h ifts All Lisled Posilions Require Clean Criminal Record And Drug TosI Many Other Jobs In Winslon-Salem Areal Paychecks D elivered W eekly To The Job Sile Aroa Interview Hm e*: Mocksville ESC: Ttxire. Nov. 7iti, tp.m..4p.m.. RoomtIO Winslon-Salem: 774aNamPoim Blvd., w^reion-saiom Englsh Inloiviows: Mon.-Fri. 030 am. or 2.00 pm Spanish Intomosvs: Mon. S Wod., 330 p.m.; Tuos. & Thurs B30 am. orSaOpm. Fri.. 12aop.m. BnngSbnnsolidenlilicalionloinleniew ■ Se Habla Español, UameHoy @ Temporaiy Resources, Inc. Hxpi'riciKc.Uu.'DUImiKf In Slafllnii DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 7, 2002 - DS 6LASS ШЕХРЕКЕДГОЕ FBOFITABLE Mobile Home/Rent Mobile Home/Sale Mobile Home/Sale FOR RENT OR Sale, 2BR Mo­ bile Home, $350/mo + dep. 926- 2027. FURNISHED IBR DUPLEX $375/mo + $375/dep. No Pets 336-284-4986. Located in the pines Mobile Home Park, Highway 158,2 bed­ rooms. 2 bath, central air, appli­ ances included. $400.00-$450.00 ler month, same deposil. No . >ets, credil check required. Each home limiled to 2 people. Also, mobile home space available $160/monlh. 336-751-7502. NiCE, 2BR, 2BA, on Private lol. Range & Refrig, Washer/Dryer, Out Building, Front 8 Back Porch. Yard Work included. No Pels. $500 month plus $500 Deposil 336-909-3087 or 336-998-4385. READY TO MOVE in: 2br up­ stairs apt. furnished w/ furnilure, all utililies. $550/month. 751- 1218 Mobile Homes/Sale 3BR/2BTH SET up on Nearly 1 acre on Hwy 601N Davie Counly. Can 704-873-2547. 1 HST TIME buyers program. No credit needed. Call lor Iree quali­ fication by phone. HOME ZONE, (704) 857-0157. $157 PER MONTH. 3 Bedroom/ 2 Bath all appliances, furnished. New heal pump. 767-4319 199814X80 3BR, 2Ba, Oakwood $11,900. 767-6511. 1998 28X64 OAKWOOD Doublewide $25,500. This is a Steal! 767-6686. 1 99914X80 3BR,2BA, Farming­ ton Area, $267 paymenl. 1998 3BR, 2BA, Cooleemee $250 pay­ menl. Owner Financed (336)240- 8415. 1999 3BR, 2BA, 14X80 set up on .81 acres. $450/mo. with $2,000 down. Ask lor Sieve, call 751-5200 8 leave message. 2000 SINGLE WIDE, Sel up in Park in Claremont. Easy owner linancing. Payments as low as $290.00 month. Call 704-873- 6573. s 2001 SKYLINE DOUBLEWIDE ' 3BR, 2BA, 1580 sq. ft. fmmacu- lale condition, must be moved. Owner will help with moving cosl. $55,000.00 OBO 336-492-6589. 3BR/2BTH DW SET up on 3/4 acre. Possible owner linancing on land. Call 704-873-2547. 7BAD CREDIT? With reason­ able deposit loan approved in minules. Will do whal oihers can't. 767-4319 WE SAY YES! ABANDONED H0M£ 3 bed­ room, 2 balh. Will sell in place or move to your lot. Some owner financing. 336 661-1163 ADVANCE DOUBLEWIDE, 4BR, 2BA, $1000 Down, Lease/ Purchase Combo. (336)240- 8415. ALL REPOS WHOLESALE to the public 1 week onlyl Your chance to steal a perfect home. 767-6511. Service GOVERNMENT ASSISTED $0 DOWN PAYMENT POSSIBLE Good or slow credit ................OK!................ L U V H O M E S of Salisbury 704-797-0014 OR 336-848-2238 HURRY! DOUBLEWIDE OR MODULAR 2 acre wooded lol w/ old barn 8 rock creek. Ready for home of choice, water/sewer in place. LUV HOMES of Salisbury 704-797-0014 or 336-848-2238 INVENTORY CLOSE OUT 2-B0'x14' V/S loaded - $32,900 1 -56'x28' with land - $92,000 2-56’x28' 3br 2.5ba - $46,900 2-64'x28’ 3br2ba (Porch)- $52,900 Website: Bonanza Mobile Homes.com Call Usll! 1-888-462-7806. LAND HOME PACKAGES, 0 down, 0 Payment for 12 mos. Act Now, Limiled Time. Call Today 704-883-9997. LAND/HOME FORECLOSURE WILL finance with $1000 down! 767-0156. MORTGAGE COMPANY HAS SW’S AND DW’S ALREADY SET UP ON ACREAGE. Pay $485 and fees and move in. Call 1-800-750- 4588. NEW 14X80, DELIVERY and set included! Payments as low as $240.00 month. Call 704-873- 2548. NEW 16X80, HUGEl Payments as low as $280.00. Call 704-873- 6573. NEW CONSTRUCTION NICE Area, 0 down $625 mo. E-Z Terms 100% approval rale. Call 704-883-7706. NEW CbNSTBUCTION RANCH Style, 4BR, 2.5 bath 2100 sqft. Why wait, move today, $700 mo., 0 down, Call 704-928-2066. NEW DW, DELIVERY 8 set in­ cluded. Payments as low as $299.00 month. Call 704-873- 6573. NO FEE GOVERNMENT L^ans, For Fast Conlidenlial, no lee ap­ proval. Call 704-883-9997. N O W AVAILABLE A R E A’S Largest Developer, 4BR 2.5 balh 0 down $650 mo. 3BR split level 0 down $725 mo Cape style 0 down $700 mo. Call 704-878- 0147. OAKWOOD SINGLEWIDE 3BR, 2BA. Uke new, owner may li­nance with $1000 down, 767- 0156. ONLY 36 PAYMENTS lefl on Singlewide. Call 704-873-2547. ONLY 4 LOANS left. Special fi­ nancing wilh zero down on DW/ Mod Land Home Packages. 704- 838-1429. OWNER FINANCING AVAIL­ ABLE. 3 bedroom/2 balh home. 1800 sqft. 450 per month. Rea­ sonable Deposil 661 -1163 SINGLEWIDES IN LOCAL parks. Move in today, owner fi- nancino. 767-6686.__________ SPECIAL REPOSSESSED HOME. Easy to gel into. $395/ mo. Call 336-406-1981. YADKIN CO., nice large lots, sngl. 8 dbiwides. Cheap water, good neighborhood, owner li­ nance. $11,900 and up. Clean 1994 Oakwood 14x80 Singlewide. Sel up on lot. Brown Osborne 336-838-4590_______ Motorcycles 2001 HONDA XR10QR, Perfect condition, barely broken in, war­ ranty included, great starter bike, $1700 firm. 998-4292.9am-9pm. BMW 1979 RS 100 $3600. Call 751-1096. ASSUMABLE LOAN. MIN. down Payment. Move in Now. 704-838- 4593. 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T o l e a r n m o r e a b o u l t h e s e a n d o t h e r e x c i l in K o p p o r t u n i t i e s , p l e a s e v i s i t o u r w e b s i t e a t : w w w . r o w a n . o r K . I.oc.itcci in historic Salishury, N C . Rowan Regional M cilical Center IS a .Itlltc carc iatihty oltcrmK a UIII'IIK.' |)r<ilcssional scllit)}.; lhal IS hoih i)llahora(ivc and iruiiVKlually luiriunnK ^)i<r Mc-ilit.ll Cenler touples the riKlit coijthination of resources and encouraf^enient, cnahlin« you to make an on |K(fples lives, aiul your career. Discover real success at Rowan A t Rowan Rc«i«)i)al M edical Center, strong Krowili potential and proicssiona) satisfaction coinc toKellicr. W e proudly offer com pctilivc salaries, generous benefits and inucli more. Rc w a n R e c i o n a i.MtlWAl OSTIR Music DAVE’S MUSIC-EVERYTHING On salel Layaway now for Christ­ mas. Lesson's and repairs avail­ able. Any size guilar and 1 month lesson $99.99. 751-1934. PIANO TUNING Repair- Rebuild- Regulate Self-players & Reed Organs allace Barlord 998-278 OAKWOOD 16X80 MOVE in to­ day, owner financing. 767-6686. OAKWdODljOUBLEWlbEOTl Beautiful Lot. $42,000. Owner may finance with $2000 Down! Wallace Barlord 998-2789 _______Pets_______ 9 MO. OLD Black Lab to a good home. Spaded and all medical records. New Kennel and Dog House Included. $400.00 OBO. 998-8031 leave a message. AKC PEKINGESE CHAMPION Bloodline. 336-940-2236 or 336- 492-5190. AMERICAN ESKIMO PUP, Male, "Little While Snowball" $200. 998-9563. BOXER PUPPIES, 2 monih old Brendles, Male 8 Female, $150 (males), $200 (females). 492- 7439. FISH-N-TAILS moved io 740 Yadkinville Rd. to better serve you. Plenty of parking, Hours 10 to 8pm, GRAND OPENING SOON! F^EE TO GOOD Iridoor Only Home, 7 week Male Tuxedo Kit­ ten. Call 998-8750. FRE’eTmUST FIND Good home for Female Black Lab Mix. Ap­ proximately 3 years old. All Shots, Spade, Very loving, 492-6208. Recreational 2000 MODEL, HONDA 250 Re- con, FMF Mega Max Pipe, K8N Air Filter, Jel Kit, Hand Guards, Fog lights, New Tires, Excellent Condilion, Must Sell $2500,336- 284-4739.__________________ Rooms for Rent FURNISHED ROOM FOR Adult Male. Utililies included. Reason­ able. 751-0645. Statewide in fad, you’re eligible for up to t h r e e p a y r a i s e s your lirsl year! Our extensive Iraining program providos you wilh the skills you need lo succeed, plus lets you decide when you are ready for more pay/benefits and more responsibility. And that’s just the beginning. As a member of our dynamic loam, you’ll also benefit from tho following; 4D1K savings plan contribution — we'll malch 25% of your contribution, up lo 6% ol your salary (availablo after one yoar of sen/ice of at loast 1000 hours, must be at loast 21 years of age. Medicai prescription, dental, lifo and AD& D benefits (available afler 120 days of employment, with at least a 32 hour/ week average) Employee assistance program. • Weekly paychecks • Floxiblo scheduling ‘ Paid vacalions • Employee meal and gift discounts • Stock purchase plan (available to those al lest 21 yoars of age who have completed 90 days ol service) Wo aio truly commitlod to your buccqss as a dodicatod mombor of ou( loam. At Crackor Darrol. wo lislon lo Ahat you havo lo say and uso that foodback lo mako positivo changoa to your work onvironmonl. Whnt rnoro could you ask for?If you aro motrvalod ar>d onihuslastic. wilti a passion for cuslomor sorvico, como in and soo aManagor today! We are currenHy looking for.PART TIME HELP COMC IN TOOAY ANO APPLY, W I ARE A FAST^RACEO, FUN P U a TO WOWC W * ort looking for HtOH «ntrgy p«opl« ttxrt №• to work herd and molw M0NCY1II 6420 Se.ssions Ct. Clemmons, NC Exit 184,1-40 (336)712-9880 O l d C o u n t r y S t o r e W e are an equal opportu n ity em ployer. Statewide B&D DESIGN & CONSTRUC­ TION YOUR COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY W e w o rk to M eet Y our B u d g e tl Specializing in addilions, renovations, balhs, kitchens, windows, siding, decks, masonry, stone 8 lile work, light painting & small repairs. We also do Bobcat work. Call Brian Darcy 336-751-4212 for prompt, reliable, workmanship. References available. Free estimates. CLEANING SERVICE, HOUSES or Offices, Call Samalha Crafford 998-5038. FABULOUS FINISH CLEANING Service. Residenlial & Commer­ cial cleaning al an alfordable price. Weekly, Bi-weekly, or monthly. Call lor a Iree estimate. 751-7682. HARRIS PAINT 8t Renovalioni 26 yrs experience, insured and licensed, mierior/exterior. Refer­ ences available. 336-284-6611 or loll free 1-877-224-6611. HONEST, DEPENDABLE, AND CARING Chrislian woman will sit with elderly 1 st shilt. Short or long term assignment. Mocksville Vi­ cinity. Valid Driver's License and own transportalion. Characler references. Please call 336-751 - 1122. LEAF REMOVAL/GUTTER CLEANING, When your neighbor asks whal you use lo gel up leaves, tell him you use....a phone. Rusty Tucker Lawn Care, 336-284-6501. LINK'S SEAMLESS GUTTEFI- ING Richard Link-Owner Free Estimates 998-1798 NEED TO REMODEL? V\fe in­ stall, finish and repair drywall. We will haul off any unwanted ilems. Estimates call Ed al 336-765- 1291. OSBORNE ELECTRIC for all your eleclrical needs. Free Estimates. 751-3398. TRACTOR WORK; BUSH Hog­ ging, Box Blading for driveways, gravel, or landscaping, light loaderwork, lield ripping, 6ft. trac­ lor tiller, post holes 336-492-5174 before 9:00pm. WOOD MULCH SOLD 8 Deliv- ered. 751-3768.______________ WRINKLES IN YOUR Carpet? We'll re-slretch or new carpet in­ stallalion. Free estimates. (336)998-8402 ALL CASH CANDY Route. Do you earn up to $800/day? Your own local candy route. Includes 30 Machines and Candv. All for $9995. 1-800-998-VEND. INVESTMENT ONLY: NOT A job! Complele turn-key vending roule, 10 machines $3495 plus established beverage/snack roule. $9995. 1-866-823-0259 (24 hours). NEEDE^oTlllCmRIVER trainees for immediate job openings. Gel your CDL's in 15 days. No money down. Call 1-877-274-7883. TRUCK DRIVER TRAINiNG. 4 Weeks or 10 weekends. Job Employment CONSTRUCTION CAREERS OF America, NO Experience Needed, Training & Job Place­ ment Assist. Gel the Needed Skills for a new Careor Tuition Financing Available. Call Todayil 800-613-1838. DO YOU NEED Money? Earn up lo 50%, gel your products at re­ duced pnces, free training, work your own hours, benefits, [oln the #1 Beauty Company, Avon, Iry it, Avon sells itself. Call Candy Trivelle (336)940-5653 or online W W W .youravon.com/ candytrivelle. placement assistance, linancin' nousina available. Call “ 8764. Transport Training. 8 Grimes Blvd., Lexington, NC. 820 DRIVERS NEEDED TO run West Coasl. Must have CDL’s wilh 2 years experience. 25 years age, 336-492-5997. Travel FLORIDA VACATION, 8 days, 7 nights, Disney, Daytona and Keys. Can use all at one lime or break up inlo small vacations. $400 must sell. 940-6954. WRfiAH'S CHEROKEE CASINO TRIPS Frid-Nite Nov 8th $20/pp Tues-Day Nov 12th $10/pp Sal-Day Nov 16th $20/pp (New) Atlantic City Trip-Nov 28lh-29th $219pp E Z Way ftavel Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn Wyatt EXP. CARPENTER FOR framing crew. 40-plus hrs. weekly w/over­ time. Must be dependable. No drugs, no hol-heads. 336-467- 7061 or 336-998-7428. EXPERIENCED ROOFER NEEDED Immedialely. Will pay by Ihe square. Perkins Rooling. 998-1150. EDUCATIONAL INTERPRETTER, SIGN lan­guage inierprelter for hearing impaired student. Work is per­ formed one-on-one in a iradi- lional school selling. Full-time with benelits. Safary range $19,060 lo $30,020 per year (10 months) ^ply to Winston-Salem/ Forsyth County Schools, P.O. Box 2513, Winslon-Salem, NC 27102 or fax resume to: 336-727- 2008. Vehicles 1981 FORD F100 1/2 302 Manual, 284-4867, $1000, 1984 FORD RaI jGER pickup. V6, Air, Long Bed, Automatic. $1750. 492-7015. 19,92>ORD E250 3/4 Ion work van $2200. Call 751-1096. 1994 PLYMOUTH GRAND Voy­ ager. 113,000 miles, $3000. Call 751-1096. 2 1964'CHEVROLET Cars lor Parts, 1 1972 Chevrolet Car lor Parts, 492-7233. salTsbury motor CO. Buick - Dodge 700 W. Innes St., Salisbury 704-636-1341 ^"6“CÀMÀr6 z 28. First $400 takes! Needs body work and en­ gine. all new tires. Good tor projecl or parts, 816-5517 M-F or 492-5293 evening/weekend. GOT A COSMETOLOGY Li­ cense? Booth rent nol what you thought it would be? Holes In your appt. book getting larger? Pulling your hair out yet? If you said yes 10 any ol the above questions, we want to talk to you todayl! FT and PT positions now available. Defi­ nite advancement opportunities available for qualified Individuals. Applicant must have current NC cosmetology license and be able to work al least 2 evenings per week and weekends. Salon is closed on Sunday! Go ahead...Call 800-476-7233 to schedule your confidential inter­ view righl now...you won't regret it! LOCAUREGIONAL Excellent Employment Opportu­nities available (or drivers with a desire to earn $750 lo $850 per week tut\ning trips wiihin a 250 mile radius oTW/S for addilional pay one or two days oul per week.Class A wilh Haz-mat, 2 years OTR Experience required. Excellent Benelits. For Details call 800-709-2536 or come by Salem Carriers @ 191 Park Plaza Dr. Winston- Salem, NC. Wanted AUCTION-NOVEMBER 10, 3PM, North Myrtle Beach Marine, Little River, SC. 1966 41' Hatleras double cabin, twin 240 hp diesels, John Pail SCAL#003576R, www.johnpail.com, 336-299- 1186. WANTED TO BUY old coins. Call Bud Hauser al 998-8692. WÀNTÉDTÒWY: PINE OR HARDWOOD. We select cut or clear cul. ^liaver Wood Products 704-278-9291 night 704-278-4433 Or 828-430-8860 WANTING TO BUY standing tim­ber pine and hardwood. 336-859- 2480.______________________ Employment CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVEL req. Drivers license ¿referred. Call 284-4369, Mon,-Fri„ 10am- 2pm for application. EOE C O S M E T O L O G IS T S : RAFFLES SALONS In Mocks­ ville are now under new manage­ ment and looking for qualified applicants for full and part-time posilions. Applicani must have curreni NC cosmetology license and be able to work at least 2 evenings per week and Satur­ days. Salon is closed on Sunday. Call Kathy at 751-2941 to sched­ ule your confidential inlerview today. EOE NEEDED IMMEDIATELY: CHILDCARE teacher, 8:45-5:45, M-F, Must have childcare creden­ tials or be willing to enroll. Call (336)766-6979. PT SUBSTANCE ABUSÉ Coun“ selor, 3 evenings weekly in Mocksville. Current NC certifica­ tion and/or license REQUIRED. Beginning ASAR Call 714-2113 or email loccascsaclpc@yahoo.com. \A/ÀTËf=r TRETÎTMENT PLANT Operator, performs skilled and technical work in the operation of Water Treatment Plant. Duties include, but not limiled to opera­tion ol Water Treatment Plant, collects samples, performs stan­dard repairs and maintenance of plant equipment and related du­ ties as required. Level "C” opera­ tor certification preferred. Hiring range $22,432 lo $25,797, Appli­ cations received unlil position filled. Starting salary depends on experience and qualifications. Submit applications lo: Mr. Mike Miller, ORC, 728 Sparks Rd, Mocksville, NC 27028.336-998- 9763. Davie County is an EOE. WORK FROM home" earning $200-$1500 P/T, $2000-$4500 F/ T. Industry leader, Fortune 500 Company, training provided. Call today for free Information, 866- 845-9331 or visit www.debtfreeathome.com NOW^HIRING All Hourly Positions • All Shifts • Top l^yi • Flexible Schedules •Fun Environment • Meal Qiecounte & Much Morel Everybody's Somebody at Wendy's®. A P P L Y IN P E R S O N : 1505 Y ad k in v ille R o a d , M o ck sv ille T f í; ' m o - DAVIK COUN I Y KN TKRPRISK RKCORl). Thursdiiy, Nov. 7, 2002 D a v i e D a t e l i n e F u n d r a i s e r s Saturday, Nov. 9 (.'«u n lr y H a m lirc iik fa s t, I.lh t r l) M clliiH lisI a iu n .li. otT W ) I ,S. a.iH. C o u n ir y liiiin kt ti’iu liT lo in hrval,- faM . 6:.M )-I0a.ni.. M ix V s M clh ixliM . A tlva n cc. L 'c n tc r M i'lliiH llsI lir c a k fa s l. cm in- ir)' h.nni. sausage, ¡¡n ivy, «¡.'¡¡s. his- i;uil.s. apples, prils. 6- II) a.m . U S. W \V. al W O . A d m n c f .M elliod ist l l a r v r .1 .Siilc, 7-2:.1(). H am bisciiils. soup, lioliliiiis, p in icn io chccso saiiii\s ichcs. G am es, crafts, bake v\le. ch icken pics. C om - m u iiity b ld g. o ff N .C . XOI. Wednesday, Nov. 13 K llm v ille .M tlh o d is I T e e n s p a R h elli M ipjicr lo (xrncfit A n g e l Project. 5- 7:30 p.m . at the c h u a ii, N .C . SOI i\t P e o p le ’s C reek R d. Thursday, Nov. 14 M a c e d o n ia M c ira vin n h o lid iiv n ifl Tuir, 5*8 p.m ., fo r p rc s c h w l. W id e selection o f h olid ay pifts. N .C . KOI north o f 1-40. R e l i ü i o n Nov. 8-9 R c v iv iil, llc llc v iT s .S on sh ip T a b e r ­ n acle. C an a R d ,. w ilh R e v , R o n iiie •Shaw, 7 n ip lilly . Wednesday, Nov. 13 T o o l T im e T im s s & T iilc s , M ix k s - v illc F irst M clh cKlist fa m ily lifc c c n - ler, N , M a in S l,. siorics. m u sic and fo ix l, .S:.10-7 p in, C h r ls llu n W o m e n 's C lu li o f W in ­ ston -S a lem lu n ch eon , H en iiitila R un C o u n iry C lu b . 1 1:I.S, 77.|-‘W 6 :, Thursday, Nov. 14 B ru n c h , C h ristian W o m e n ’ s C lu h o f W in sto n -S a lc n i. a .m .. B e r­ m uda R un Countr>’ C lu b . ‘M 0-f>SS5. Ongoing Preschool/Parenls .Mnrnlnji Oul, B e th le h e m U n ited M e lh . T im e : 9 a .m .-n o o n . A ^ e s 1 & 2 - M A V o r T . T h . A g e y - M .T . T h . A g e 4 . t Pre- K - three o r fou r d;>ys p er sveek. C a ll ‘J9H-6S20. Pruscbuol/Parvnts MnrninK Oul, C e n te r U n ited M e th .. A y e s } A: 4 M o n .. W e d ., Pri. 8 :3 0 a m . - l l: . l ( ) a .m .. C a ll ‘J4i)-.1753 or 4 'i2 -5 7 3 ?. R e v i'lu llo n S lu d y , e a c h Sun. n igh t. ■ 6 :3 0 p.m . A t S h eM ield M u sic H a ll, in te rs e c tio n o f S h e M ie ld R d . ».Sc T u r k e y fo o t R d . Iiv c r> o n e w e lc o m c to atlen d . U e ftir e S ch u<il P r «;* r a m fo r S h a d y (t r o v e S lu d e n ts , a v a ila b le .M on.- F ri. l>egin n in g (> a.m . al A ilv .m c e U M C C o m m u n ity Illd g . S c h o o l hus a rriv es 8 a.m . to take cln ld ren to S h a d y G ro v e H lein en ta ry. C a ll‘WH- (H ‘>y fo r fe e s and itifo . A w a n a Si H ih le S lu d y , W e tln e s- d a ys at 7 p .m .. Ho|>e B aptist T a b e r ­ n acle. M O P S (M o th e r s o f P r e s c h o o le r s ), U t 3rd P rid a ys thru s ch o o l y e a r, at M a c e d o n ia M o r a v ia n C h u rch . N . C . X O i N . a .m . C h ild ca re p ro v id ed fo r sm all lee , in fo : W 8 -4 3 y 4 . H e fo r e S c h o o l P r o g r a m , A d v a n c c U M C B ld g . N .C . SOI S . fo r S h a d y G ro v e students, d ro p o ff 6 a .m .. sch ool bus p ick -u p S a.m . R e g is lr a ­ lion re iiu ire d .C a ll‘ l‘?S -O I‘>‘> fur in fo. S p e c i a l E v e i i t s Thursday, Nov. 7 Q u a il t'n iim ile d hanc|uet. Bennuda Run Ctnmlf>' i-'hib. {> p.m . Tickels: ). Call Steplten M \er> al 7.51-3207. Saturday, Nov. 9 H o m e F o r H ie l lo lid a js 11 a.m,. lunclK'on A holiday fasbitin show. Her- m uiki Run C ou n liy Club, S.K). all p n v c ei-d slo lvn elll D a vicA rtsC m iiK 'il, F or info Л lickels call A its Council 751 - ,^ ii:, .41. K n m cls o f Assisi I l a n f s l I'liire. childa-n’ s acliviiies. pics. Ixiking ctm - Iesi,j;uiis. jellies, pickle com csl. pie eat­ ing, c;ike walk, m ille. l(ta .iu,-.1 p.,m .4 iIk- ch u ali. Vadkin ville R il„ M ock s­ ville. . . . . ' Tuesday, Nov. 12 \4*ienm s /\pprt4ria!lon D in n er, FifM Baptist. Mtx:kNvilIe..5;3(). Snuillhuslnes's sem in a r, h ow ioh iu idle sttvss. D avie C;un|His,‘> a.itt.-nw n. S7. Friday, Nov. 15-Jan. 6 .A nother P u b lic lla iig in ^ , visual arts sliow . B n x k Cenler. N . M ain St.. M (vk s - villc. Tuesday, Nov. 19 И (1П>1 design er K ejyjie W a ls e r at Bcr- nuid.i Run. s|X4)soR.4l by A dviU ice Ci;ir- .len Club. 11:15 a.m. S22..‘i(). C all W S - 8.U ‘n ir W S - N10S. Sunday, Dec. 8 C h rlstn u isT o y R u n for m oloru\clisis. I p.nv al Hon>’s T n ick S U i). ending at F;inninglon.SclKH>l. l-3 p .m . B rin gioys for Slorehouse fo r Jesus. D a t e s t o R e m e m b e r Ongoing \’isil C (H )k e m ic 's ,MIII V illa n e M u - s eim i. U C h v irc b S r.T u e s . Л Т 1 ш г > . a.ni.-niKin. Sals.. II a.m .-2 p.m . Tou rs also a va ilab le b y ap|)l. C a ll 2‘M -6(M (). P r e s c h o id s lu r y lim e . T u e s .. I I a.in ..D avie C o u n ly Lih nir>.30-niinu ie program , l-or childa*n a ges 3-5. M u ­ sic. read aliuul. sitiries. I'dnis. n u rsen ’ ih ym es. .M iK 'ksville C ru ls e *ln , Ntain Street. Is iA : 3rd M on days. A p ril lh n i()c l..b p.m . Picdju on t C 'A K S A s4vx:i;Hiv>n. lo r m ore in fo 751-3770 or 284-207‘> о г т е - 5 7 1 5 . M e e t i n f e Tuesday, Nov. 12 D in il- ( 'it il W iir R o u n d liib le m eet­ in g in con feren ce п ю п » o f D avic L i ­ brar) in M iv k s v ille . 7 p.m . D a v ie (4 u m ty U its p ila l A u x ilia r y . 7 p.m ., lH>spital cafeteria. V olu n leets needetl. D a\ ie 1)е1П (к т а !1с l*a r !y . 7 p.m .. D avje ('o u n ly C ourlluu isc. D iscu s­ sion o f yea i-en d a ctivities and e le c ­ tion results. Ongoing H u m a n e S o c ie ty o f D a v ie C o ., m onth ly m eetin gs 2m l T u es . o f each m onlh . at o llic e Y a d k in v ille R d. Iv - h in d c a rw a s h .751-5214. D av ie K ep u h lican .M en sC 'lu h ,m eets 4th Saturday o fe a c h m onth, 7 :30a.m .. R ed P ig B B Q . C e le h r a le R e c o v e r y .w e e k ly s u p fx irt group for ihose s im g g lin g w ith bad habits, a d d iction s, and v ic tim s o f abuse. M e e ts I-riila ys. 7 p.m .. at H illsd ale B apl. C h u rch. H w y . I5 S . .Advance, C a lP M O -b M 8 fo rm o a 'in to . D av ie (A iu n ty H orse F.nu-ru^Mtcy R es* c u e T « u ii. 7 :3 0 p.m .. downstairs al iIk,* Agncultural UuiUling. M ix k s ville . liv ­ ery 3nl T u ev la y ea c h m»>nth. l-or info; ')4 U -2 in . D a v ie C u . B a n d B o o sters .in ee ts 2 n d Tu esd a y o f m onth. 7 :3 0 p.m .. D avie H igh B an d RiK)m . S h e ífle ld -C a la h a ln S u p p u r K ír m ip . 2nd and 4lh Tu es.. 7 p .m .. N e w U n ion M elh . C h u a 'h . M e e lin g oix.*n to c o m ­ m u n ily. F a m ily .S ervices " W h a t K v e r y P a r ­ en t S h o u ld K n o w ",p a re m in g e la s s e s •to interested paa*nts o f teens in lix:al a r e a v e v e ry M o n . 6 -7 :1 5 p.m .. at M o c k s v ille о Ш се S iu iford A v e . C ost S15. Г о г m oru in fo : 751 -451 0. .le ru s a le in B a p l. C h u r c h is a p ro v id - in g sup|xirt fo r those w h o h ave lost their job s. 8:3 0 -1 0 a.m . o n M on d a ys, call 336-2S 4-232S fo r m ore info. P ro j»re s s lv e C lu h n rC (H )lc e m e e ,2 n d T u esd a y. C w le e m e e L ib ra ry. 5 p.m . C a ll 2Н4-2Ч75 fo r in fo. C h ris lia n B u sin es s m e n 's C o m m ii­ tee o f M o c k s v ille , T h u rsd a ys. 7 a.m . M ixrk sville R o la ry Hut. G o ld W ln ^ T o u r in g A s s o c ia tio n , R ed P ig B a rlv c u e . G iv a s y C o m e r. N .C . SOI at U .S . N »1 . fi p.m . 284- 4 7 ‘J9. D a v ie C o u n ly S la in p C lu h , 2nd Thurs.. D a v ie S en ior C en ter. 7 p.m . 7 5 1 -O fill. . С.ЧкИ еетее R e c r e a tio n A s s o cla liu n . /.acliary H ou se. 1st T u esd a y. 7 p.m . A !e t)h o lic s A n o n y n n m s . S\m ilays. ь p.m . and W ed n esd a ys. 8p.m ., S econ d P a 'sb yterian C hurcli basem en t. Pin e St. C a ll 7 5 I - I4 ‘« ) or 751 -778 6 fo r in fo. Ilo n u 's c h o o l 4 *H C lu h , 2nd Л: 4th Tu esday. C a ll‘W S -8 9 2 5 fo rm o a ‘ in fo. P ie d m o n t T r ia d K a h h il F a n c ie rs , lasl Sunday o fe a c h m onth . 2:30 p.ni. A ll rabbit ow ners w e lc o m e . С a ll 336- ‘J‘J8^‘iS 5 S o r v is it w w sv.p ied m om triad ra b b ii.com o r e- m ailpirt^O t K X ftaol.com fo r m oa* info. H e lp Y o u r s e ir S u p p o r l (ir o u p .C a n ­ cer S ervices. Inc.. 2 n d T u esd a y. tuHm- L.lO p.uj. D a v ieC o u n ly L ib n iry. B rin g bag lunch if you w ish. F or m ore in fo, call 751-0313 o r 7 ()0 -W 8 3 . .M O P S (M o th e rs o f P resch cK H ers). M .iced on ia .M oravian ('h u rch . FeJ- low sh ip . Ah hI. siip|xirt. anti ca*a live activ ilies. C h ild ren rec e iv e excellen t caa* in the gu id ed M O P P L T S p ro ­ gram . R eg islralion fees are n om in al am i sch olarships arv a va ilab le. M e el- in g sa reih e I stand 3nl F riilays o fe a c h m oin h lx rg in n in g A u g . lb . h o rn 9:15- 1 1:45 a.m . D a v ie S ch o o l S ch ed u le is to llo w c d . (Questions call Ч‘Ж -43‘>4. The A r lis I ( »ro u p , D avie C o u n ly L i­ brary’. 7 p .m . last Tu es. C a ll B t)iin ie at W 8 -5 2 7 4 . C e n le r C o m m u n ily D e v e lo p m e n t. 3rd .M on.. 7 p.m . C o m m u n ily B ld g. CtM ileem ee T o w n B o a r d , 3rd T u es ­ da y. To\vj\ H all. 7 p.nt. unless other- w ise noietl. N o rth C o o ie e n te e a n d C la r k H o a d ('(M m c il, 2m l W e d n es ila y . 7 p.m . Friem lsh ip Baptist F ello w s h ip H all. D a v le D tn n esllc N 'iolen ce .S ervices. S upjxjrt groups fo r victim s. Sessions fa*e. conlulerU ial. Tu esilays. 7 p.m. and iT id a y . 10 a.m . D D V S O ffic e in D a v ie C o tiiU y ()m c e B M g ..7 5 l-3 4 5 0 . F a n tily V u ile n c e P re v e n tio n S e r ­ v ices <if D a v ie C (»u n ly . F a e c o m is e l- in g fo r v ic lim s o f v io le n c e and Iheir ch ililren . S epjirale gn n ips. Tuesdays, (>•7:30 p.ni.First U n iletl M eilu xlisi C hurch o f M iK k s v ille . C a ll I-S(K1- 72 8 -.1 4 I.I "i C o n c e r n e d B ik e r s A s s o c ia ti(»n , I'o t'lh ills C h apier, 2nd W 'eiln csday. W estern S leer. U .S . 6 0 1 al 1-40.7 p.m . Pu blic w e lc o m e. .A d van ce (ia r d e n C lu h , 1st Tu es.. a .m .,M iK k s U M C . ‘m -2 1 1 1 . M u e k s v ille lia r d e n C lu b , Isl Thurs.. Firsl B aplisl F e llo w s h ip H all. 7 p.m . V isito rs w elctm ie. .M o c k s v ille -D a v ie H o m e b u ild e r s . 4th T liu rsd a y.7 p .m ..C a p ia in S ieven 's. D a v ie lli^ h A lh le llc B o osters, 3nl M o n d a y. 7 p.m .. sch ool cafeteria. D is a b led A m e ric a n V e le r a n s N o . 75 and Au .xiliary. 3rd M on d a y. 7 p.m .. ch a p ier h om e. U .S . 601 south o f M ix 'k s v ille . F a r m in jiln n R u r ita n (T u b . 2nd T h u rs d a y. 7 :3 0 p .m .. F a rm in g lon M eih ixlist church. H K L P S M in is trie s , C hristian re c o v ­ e ry p rogra m fo r w o m en s ex u a lly abused as childa*n. M on d a ys, 7:30 p.m ., 41 court Squaa*, R o o m 210. .A l/ h eim ers S u p p o r l (ir o u p . 2nd riu irsday. 7 p.m ., Fasi R o o m , Sr. C en ler* B rock B ld g ,. N . M a in St.. 751-0611. B re a sl-feed in ^ i S u p p o rt (ir m ip , 2nd Tu esd a y. D a v ie H eallh D epl., 6-7:30 p.m . P a r e n ts R e s o u r c e ()r j»a n i/ a lio n (P R O ) supiH)n grou p fo r fa m ilies o f ch ildren w ith disab ilities, 2nd T u es ­ day, 7 p .m . C a ll R osem a ry K ro p fe ld er at W 8 - 3 3 II forliK -a lion . ,le r ic h o -lla r d is n ii R u r lla n C lu b , 2iul T u esd a y. 7 p.m .. clu b b u ililin g. C o rin lh ia n l.o d g e N o . l7 F ifc A M . 2nd. 4 lh F rid ays. 1\M\ p.m . at ihe Kklge. M o c k s v »lle !.o d ^ e N o . 134, Isi 'fu es - ilay. 7 :3 0 p.m . at the lixige. D a v ie B u s .W c m te n ’ s A ssoc. 1st W ed. each m on lh . D a v ie Y M C .A . noon. T o R S V P call 751-5672. C o o Ie e in e e C iv ila n 's C ltih M e e lin g . I sla n d 3rd M on . each m onth. 7 p.m .. R ed P ig. llw y . S O I. C o o le e m e e. ('u h S eou l P a c k 504. spim soa-il b I'uU on U n ited M elh . Church. 1st atul 3rd Tu es. nights each m onth. 7-8:30 p.nv ^^nnlg b oys 1-5 gravies w h o w ou ld like lo Iv c o m e a n ie n ilv r a r e w e lc o m e lo altend, D a v ie (.’o . .M S S u p p o r l (ìr o n p .2 n d M o il, o fe a c h m on th . 6 p .m .. D a v ie C'o. H osp ita l. C o o le e m e e A A . b ehin d G in n ! S hej>' herd I-p is c o p a l.T u e s . iV F ri.. 8 p.m . Y M C A F ortn oa * in fom ia lion . call 7 5 l-% 2 2 or visit D avie F a m ily Y M C .A . Parents Night Out N o v . s. f)-IO :.l(l p .m . A g e s ,V12, S w in u n in g . arls crafts, ga m es, m o vie. D in n er al 6:30. .S7 m e m lv rs . -■SIO nonm em lx:rs. Family Night N o v . 15, 6 :3 0 *8 ;3 0 p .m . D in n er, gam es, sw im tn in g m ore. S2 (x;r |XTson (5 iV: uriiler fa*e). C a re iiive r.s S u p p n rl C r o u p . 3 p.m .. Fast R o o m . D a v ie S la in p C Iu I). 7 p.m ., nutrition sile. Friday, Nov. 15 D a y o f T rn s e l I » i'l'M is . 10 a.m ,-1 p,ni,. Fast R o o m , m ust preregisler, llr id ije . 1 p.m ., HasI R oom , Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon Monday Ite m s fo r D a v ie D a te lin e shou ld Ik* a*ported by niHUi M o n d a y o fth e pu b­ lica lion w e e k . C a li 7 5 1- 2 120 o r d rop il by the o lllc e . at S. M a in Si. across from the cm u lh ou se. S e n i o r s .All S en ior A c tiv itie s take p lace at D avie C o u n ly S en io rS e rv ice s hx’aled in the B rock B u ild in g on N o rth M a in S ireel. M o c k s v ille unless oth erw ise noted. C a ll 751-0611. Friday, Nov. 8 D in n er a s h o w .d im ie ra l6 :3 0 | ).m . al jH ilrilion site, show al B rock P er­ fo n n in g .Alts C e n le r w ilh fo lk m u si­ c ia n s T im m y .A b e ll a n d L a u ra B oosin ger. 75I-31HK). Monday, Nov. 11 C ltised for V eteran 's D ay. Tuesday, Nov. 12 V 'e le riin 's D a y R i'C O K iiilion D in n e r. .‘','.1(1 p.m .. First H aplisi Church. I’rc- a 'g isic r hy N o v . 7. Ilrid u e . 1 p.m .. Fasi R o o m . S criip h o n k in u . 2 p.m .. nulrition siic. Wednesday, Nov. 13 P a iiil C la ss, S:,10a.ni,. C raft R oom . C a r d & H o a rd (iin n e s . I:.K I p.m .. Fast R oom . T h e S lu d y o f I.u k e class, 1 p,m ,. C r.ill R oom , Thursday, Nov. 14 S e n io r C h o ru s . 10 a.m .. Bast R o o m . .AHscrtiscmcrn Free Hearing Tests Set For Mocksville Area .Anyone w ho has Irmihle hearing or unilerslaiuliiig words is w elcome lo ha\e a five hearing lesl with m odem electronic eiiuipment, 1'Л еп [X'ople now w earing a lie.iring aill or lluise w ho m ay have K 'en lold nolhing could he done for them should have a hearing lesl lo Iind oul if Ihcy arc among Iho m any a hearing aiil w ill lielp, ll m ay sur|irise you lo know lhal m any |Vople w iih hearing pm blem s d o not iK cd hearing aids, Bul ihey do need a hearing lesl as a lirsl step in linding oul CNaclly w hal the Irouhic is. There's no charge for ihe lesi and ahsohilely no obligalion. Th e free hearing lesis w ill Iw gi\en hy H ellone 1 le.iring ,Aid S|4'cialisis al ihe H ellone Hearing A id Sen. ice C en ler al 2S1 N, M ain Sireel e v e n Friday from 1II:(X) am lo l-,lK)pm , T o avoid w ailing call 72,l-.‘i2.‘'.^ for an appoinlm eni for the free lesl al our office or in the privacy o f you r ow n home. 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D a v ie E le m e n t a r y S t u d e n t s S h o w O f f T h e ir K n o w le d g e O f S p a n is h S p e a k in g C o u n t r ie s Page D4 D A V IE C O U N T Y E NTE R P R I/ ^ É E C O R D X * I USPS 149-60 Number 45 Thursday, Nov. 14, 2002 40 PAGES A PP C lasses B ack A t D avie H igh - For N ow H.v Kim .Jiisten Davic Cotiiily Eiilc-iprisc Rcx'tml Al’Pclassu'.s wil! remain al Davic Miyh -Scliodl - I'or now. SUhIciiIs Tiled imo ;i ,spci;ial meel­ ing Ihis morniiii; lo leam lluil atlcli- lional ЛР classes uimlil nol be оГ- I'orcd ill llie eoniinj;; year, "We will use Ihc 2(I().V20()4 school year lo furlher develop and coiniiiiinicale llie 2004-200.“; changes lo our advanced olTcrhijis,’' Iir. Linda Hosl. principal of llie high schooi. lold Ihe simlents. "I Ihink lliose Iwo meeiings miglu he Ihe liighlighi of my work as principal licrc." slie saitl. refer­ ring ID Ihe planning meeiings wilh sluilenls Ihal look ihe Al’ proposal and created a plan slmleiils hacked. I'he guidance office will work wilh Appalachian and Ihc sludenis lo schedule a new registration visil al the high school. ■‘The proposed classes are going lo be good because ihey offer more choices." said Com im inicalions Chair rerry Hoyle aflerwarils. "Ms. Noel and 1 are slill in the process of planning llie classes." "The hoard wanis lo make sure ihcy discuss the change liefore Ihey make an amendmenl lo llie .-\1G (Acatlemically and liilcllccliially Gifleil) Plan," said .Superinleiulcnl Dub Polls in a Iclephone inlerview following Ihc annoiinccinenl. The plan needs to be aniemlcd for Ihe new program lo |ie offercil. "We Mocksville residents listen as town board members discuss a request to close a portion of Clement Street. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Town Says No To Street Closing Request With lillle discussion. Ihe Mocks­ ville I'own Hoard last week ilenieil a requesl lo close a portion of a sireel. Members of the l-'irsl Presbyte­ rian Church had reqiiesleil lhal Clenienl Streel be closed belween Waler Sireel and Le.xington Roail. The lown owns properly on bolh sides oflhe street which runs paral­ lel belween Sonlh M ain and Salisbury streels. Nearly 50 people allended a meeling lasl nunilh ask­ ing lhal Ihe sireel be closed. No one spoke in favor of keeping il open. Lasl week, lown board memlier Lash Sanford opened ihe issue liy making a motion lo close ihe slreel as rei|ueslcd. Busier Cleary made Ihc second. Vernon Thompson. Uill Town Clerk Martha Palmer, board members Vernon Thompson, Richard Broadway, Lash Sanford, Manager Terry Bralley, Mayor Francis Slate and board members Bill Foster and Buster Cleary at last week’s meeting. Foster and Kichard Broadway voled againsi the molion. Most cluirch members who had filled Ihe lown's meeling room ihen left the meeling. They had argued lasl monlh lhal Ihe sireel is unsafe, and llial Ihc in- leiseclion with Le.xington Koad is even more dangerous. W e W a n t W a te r Residents Seek Extension Of County Lines By Kim .Fiisten Davie Coumy Enlerpri.se Record Mrs. John Forresi wants county water service. She asked couiuy commissioners lasl week lo e,\lend walcr service lo her home on Milling Road. The Forresls have a surface well lhal wenl dry earlier ihis year. Since then, ihey have been going lo Iheir Iso n ’s house and bringing waler ',V ;home. The curienl water line ends 900- 1,00(1 feel I't'oni iheir home. Il would be an addiiional 1,000 feet from the ^■*'Vproperly line to their home. 'I'he li^orresls maintain that when the t i f i h ' - - water lines were put in near their home, they were never asked if they wanted lo link onlo ihem. The eslinialed cosi oflhe project is ,'iiI.‘S,000-2(),000, assuming Ihere are no issues, such as hilling rock while extending llie lines. Allhiuigli Ihe projecl mighl be I'asl-iracked be­ cause the family’s well has gone dry, die process can lake up lo nine monllis lo complele. The Forrests were under Ihe im­ pression lhal llie projecl wouldn’t cost them any money, w'hich ihe commissioners lold them was false. The waler fund is customer driven: no tax money is involved. "When someone wanis to tap on to existing lines, we share the cosls wilh them,’’ said Chair Dan Barrelt. "The county would be willing to do a cosi share because of Ihe emergency situation." He wenl on lo poini oul lhat be­ cause ihe couple would slill be rc- ijuired lo pay several Ihoiisand dol­ lars ii mighl be beller for them to have a new well installed. Commissioner Ken While out­ lined Ihe additional cosls ihe fam­ ily woukl incur. "A meler is going lo cosi $8.“>0. It’s anolher $ IJ 5 0 for the waler line from the street... and you’re slill four monlhs from wa­ ter.” The family staled they'd ralher pul in a well, and the board look no action. need lo gather and provide infomia- lion lo Ihe board so they can make an inforincd decision." There was a feeling lhal there wasn’l enough lime lo get the infor­ malion to Ihe board. If. for inslancc, Ihe board was concerned wilh some portion of ihe plan when they re­ viewed all Ihe information, il mighl I’li'iiseSiT AI’I>- I’age'-i Water Restrictions Remain Allhough waler levels are on the rise, counly com m issioners last week opted lo lake no action lo re­ move Ihe water conservation mea­ sures. "We are nowhere near the sort of shape we were in earlier," engi­ neer John Grey lold the board, re­ ferring lo river levels. “We look, much, much beller now. But we are slitt well below the averiige.” "We’re nol oul of tlie woods as far as our walcr siliialion." said com­ missioner Ken While. "We’ve been blessed as far as six weeks ol'rain. bul creeks and riv­ ers are slill nol llowing |al normal levels]. Wilh maiulalory conserva- lion. we slill had people who vio­ lated il. 1 Ihink il would be reticent lo lifi reslriclions al Ihis lime." T he board agreed Io conlinue nioniloring the silualion. The moderale/mandalory con- servalioii measures reijuires all .sys­ tem users lo repair leaks in their homes or businesses, and limils ihe limes when watering of landscapes is allowed. 33rd Annual Craft Corner This Weekend The 33rd annual Davie Craft Comer will be heldThursday-Sai- urday at the Brock Gym. North Main Street, Mocksville. Juried crafLspcrsons will be ex­ hibiting and .selling handmade items from 5-9 p.m. Thursday, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday. Admission is $1, with proceeds going lo local charities, such as ARC. DARE, the Davie County Public Library, and a schotoliip to an art student at Davie High SchooL Crafters from across the state altend the event, and items will include woodwork, calico, bas­ ketry, folk art, fabric paintings, dolls, egg carving, Christmas crafts, dolls, water colors, pottery and olhers. There will be a baked goods, booth, and the 'Village Cafe will serve hoitvemade soups, hamburg­ ers, hotdogs, sandwiches, pinto beans, combread, and other foods. Dempsey Essick of Welcome will introduce his latest prints, and be available at the show to sign his prints. I I G O P A ngel W as S inging For Brocl< 2 - DAVIK COUNTV EM ERPRLSE RiX'ORI), rinirsda.v, N«v. 14, 2002 ExJitorial Р а йе That mijilu have been a Republican angel I heard singing lasl Tuesday night after atl the voles were counted. If so. it was Angel Rufus Brock. The news of Andrew Brock’s eleclion as State Senator nuist have reached the Pearly Gates. Andrew's falher, Rufus, was a Republicur, worker all his life — always a worker, never a candidate. Me was tireless in his pursuit of voles for candidates for state, federal and local offices. He must be re-feathering his wings this week. When lomier Sen. Betsy Cochrane stepped down to run for lieutenant governor, most figured it would be a long time before Davie could claim another residenl member of the State Senate. With the help of some late redistriciing, Davie found itself in the middle of a district with Rowan and Yadkin counties, [iowan split its votes in the GOP primary, helping Brock win the nomination with a heavy vote in Davie and Yailkin. Brock has now been elected to an office held hy liis grandfather, B.C. Brock, one ofthe few Republicans elected to the Senate in his day. W r o n g C o n t e s t ; B o w l e s W i n s R a c e F o r E d it o r ia ls It didn’t take a poll lo know Erskine Bowles was in trouble. They didn’l have to coinii Ihe voles to know Elizabeth Dole was the certain winner in last week’s United Stales Senate race. Just read the editorials. Bolh campaigns waged relentless email campaigns thal targeted newspapers, including ours. We must have had three a day from hoth candidates. I generally trashed them without a look, but one from Bowles the day before the election caught my eye. “Bowles Routs Dole in Ed Board Endorsements." the email proclaimed. No candiilale in his right mind would boast about newspaper enilorsements. That’s the kiss of death. Readers seem to universally think editorial writers are left-wing nuts. Or, at least, nuts, in my case. But on the editorial page turf. Bowles won. Mere is part of the email: "With this morning’s endorsement of U.S. Senate Candidate Erskine Bowles by the Rdlcit^h News S: Ohscrvcr and Ihe CircLHshnro News & Rccord, Bowles continued building momentum towards victory on Tuesday and Elizabeth Dole's campaign has stalled "Bowles has now received endorsements from all the major newspaper editorial boards in North Carolina,’’ the message proclaimed. All the big town editorial writers fell in line — Charlotte. Greenville. Winston- Salem, High Point, Asheville, Wilmington. "Mrs, Dole, on the other hand, has received the endorsement of one traditionally, heavily GOP leaning minor market newspaper.” It was the same with Jesse Helms. Just goes to show, you can know a man by the company he keeps. — Dwighi Sparks S O M e r i M E S , D O C T O R , ! 6 E T T M E F K L l M G М О В О Р У ' 5 Ц & Г е т в [ " In T h e M a il... Editor Misinformed On Clement Street 'I'd Ihc cililor: I Miiiilil lik e 111 ciininicnl nil the cilllori;il ahoiit th e closing ol' C 'Ic in c iil .S ircc l. I iim a member of F irs i I’ r c s h v lc r ia ii C h u r c h ami vcr\ c oil the scssioii. w h ic h is llie g o v c n i i ii i ; boanl lor our church. I w o u lil lik e lo lei llie lown ol' M o c k s v i ll e k n o w some iiir o r n ia lio ii Ihal was nol saiil in your eiliiorial since a p p a r e n lly you were in is in - foniieil ami iliil nol alleiiil llic town inecliny w here llie ilis c u s s io ii lo o k p la c e . W e (lill a s k llie to w n a b o u l c lo s in g Ih e s ir e e l b e lo r e w e b e g a n o u r r e n o v a t io n s a n il w e w e r e lo lil ilie r e w o u lil b e n o p r o b le m . T h is w a s p r o b a b ly b a s e il o u th e fa c l lh a l U\e t o w n h a il a p p r o a c h c il th e c h u rc h a b o u l c lo s in g th e s tr e e t s e v e r a l y e a r s a g o . A t lh a t lim e w e iliil n o t fe e l it w o u lil b e n c ln th e t o w n b e c a u s e th e p a tro n s o f th e County Doesn’t Care About Residents Without Water T o th e c ililo r : I h a v e c o m e to th e c o n c lu s io n lh a t D a v ic C o u n ty o lii c i a l s ilo n 'l c a r c a b o u l p e o p le w h o i lo n o l h a v e w aiter. I; v e r y lim e I a s k . I 'm t o lil w c h a v e lo g o b y a m a p o r p la it th a l h as h e e n ilr a w n u p . M a s a n y o n e s e e n th is m a p o r p la it a n il w h a l y e a r w a s il ilr a w ii up'.’ S o m e o f u s l iv e a p p r o x im a le ly 7 / H )lh s o f a m ile fr o m H i- L o o n U ..S . iv4 W e s t. T h e r e is n o c o u n ly w a te r fr o m th e s to p lig h t at 64 / f)0 1 w e s t to M a ilis o n R o a il. D a v ie C o u n ly is s u p p o s e d t o h a v e w a te r r e s lr ic lio n s , y e l y o u g o b y s o m e p la c e s a ft e r d a r k a n il la w ns a re b e in g w a le r e d . D a v ie C o u n ly o ff ic ia ls m a k e s u re a ll th e n e w d e v e lo p m e n t s h a v e w a te r a n il s e w e r . J e a n S h a ffe r M o c k s v ille A S a d D a y F o r M o c k s v i l l e T o Ihe edilor: II is a sail day in our community when reasonable people bring a genuine ami jusliHable petition lo Ihe tow n board only to have their concern tritely received as an asinine accusation that they acciiseil Ihc tow 11 board of w ishing to run over children. It is a disappointing day lor democracy when Ihe lown board perceives the public alleniling a public hearing as intimiilation. 11 is a sad day for our tow n w hen Ihe leadership cow ers at Ihe altenilance of children al a public hearing. N e a l C a r le r M o c k s v ille I’ o s i O ll i c e u s e d Ih e s ir e e l. (J iir b u ild in g p r o je c l h a s m a in ly b e e n lo p r o v id e in te rn a l im p r o v e m e n ts a n d w c a ls o a d d e d a n e w c o v e r e d s id e w a lk . W e h a v e n o t r e lo c a te d a n y o n ls id e d o o r s . T h e y a r e in Ih e s a m e p la c e s th e y h a v e b e e n fo r a l le a s t .10 y e a r s . A s 1г а 1П с h as in c r e a s e d o n H ig h w a y (i t. p e o p le u s e C le m e n t S ir e e l f o r a c u t th r o u g h a n d d o n 't s lo w d o w n v e r y m u c h . S e v e r a l c h ild r e n a n d s o m e s e n io r c iti/ e n s h a v e a lm o s t b e e n h il. T h e s e a re s o m e o f th e c h ild r e n th a l a lle iid e il th e lin v n m e e lin g , a n d o n e o f ih e s e c h ild r e n d id a s k a lo w n b o a r d m e m h e r i f h e w a s c o n c e r n e d w ith th e p o s s ib ilit y o f h e r g e llin g h it b y a car. It is n o t ju s l th e in e m b e r s o f l- l’ C w e a r e c o n c e r n e d a b o u t. W e o f f e r a n a ft e r s c h o o l tu to rin g p r o g r a m w h ic h in v o lv e s c h ild r e n fr o m t w o e le m e n ta r y s c h o o ls . T h e c h u rc h is a ls o u s e d f o r S c o u t n ie c t- iiig s a n d v a r io u s o t h e r fu n c tio n s fo r th e c o m m u n ity . W e a r e n o t ju s t , c o n c e r n e d a b o u l o u r m e m h e r s . Y o u d id n 'l m e n t io n th e fa c t lh a l ih e N .C . D O T s ta le d C le m e n i .S trecl s h o u ld b e c lo s e d b e c a u s e ii is d a n ­ g e r o u s . I'ir s t I ’ r e s b y te ria ii C h u rc h a iu l C e n tr a l C a r o lin a H a n k a r e th e o n ly t w o la n d o w n e r s o n Ih is b lo c k o f ih c s ir e e l. H o lh s ig n e d Ih e p c lit io n r c i| «c s lin g llio s u c e l b e c lo s e d . W h e n llic lo w ii b o a r d m e t lo d is c u s s th e c lo s in g . :ip p r o \ iin a le ly ,s(l p e o p le a lle n d e d in s u p p o r l o f c lo s in g th e s tre e t. N o o n e a lte n d e d to \4)ic e o p p o s itio n . S a fe ly is Ihe m a in c o n c e r n a n d m a k in g Ihe s tr e e t o n e w a y c o m ­ in g fr o n l I lig liw a y W w ill just m o v e ih e p r o b le m o v e r a f e w y a r d s . T h e lo w n h o a rd d id n o l m a k e Ihe r ig h t d e c is io n fo r in ir t o w n , a n d y o u r e d ito r ia l o n ly a d d s to th e m is in fo r n ia lio n th at h a s b e e n s p r e a d a b o u t th e s itu a tio n . K e l l y A le x a n d e r M o c k s v i ll c Letters Welcomed The Enterprise Rceord welcomes letters from ils read­ ers, The lelters may be on topics of local, state, nalional or ¡ntcrnational issues. An effort will be made lo print all lelters, provided Ihey arc not libelous, vulgar or in poor Uiste. The editor reserves the right lo edit lelters for grammar and for spttce. All letters .should include Ihe name and address of the writer, including a signature. A lelephone number, not to be published, is also requested. Please have letters in ihe newspaper office no later than 4 p.m. Monday ofthe week to be published. Davie County Enterprise Record P,0. Bo.\, 99, Mocksville, or email lo: emews@davie'enterprise.coni. D A V I E C O U N T Y ENTERPRim ^ECORD USPS 149-160) 171 s. Main St., P.O. Box 99, Mocksville. NC 27028 (336) 751-2120 Published weekly by Ihe Davie Publishing Co. Dwighi Sparks...............................Edilor/Publisher Robin Fergusson..........................General Manager Mike Barnhardl..............................Managing Edilor Ray TuUefow.................................Advertising Direclor Brian Pills.......................................Sporls Edilor Tammy Kowalski............................Circulalion/Classilied MocksvUlQ Enlerptlso Davie Rocord Coolsemoe Journal 1916-195B 1899-1958 1901-1971 P e r io d ic a ls I’ o s la g e P a id in M o c k s v ille , N C 2 7 0 2 S S u b s c r ip tio n K a le s S in g le C o p y , .“iO C e n ts SZO P e r Y e a r In N .C ., S 2 5 O u ts id e N .C . P O S T M A S T f i l i ' ’ S e n d A d d r e s s C h a n g e s lo : D a v ic C o u n ly E n le r p r is e R e c o r d P O . H o x y y , M o c k s v ille , N C 2 7 0 2 « G o t A n O pinion? Add your vote to our weekly online poll that asks questions affecting you and Davie County, Log on at www,enterprise-record.com and click on reader’s poll to cast your vote. Results will be listed here weekly. Should United States Sen. John Edwards (D-NC) Run For President? Yes, 41% No, 59% Log on now to cast your vote to the newest question. Should Clement Street, Mocksville, be closed from Hwy. 64 to W ater Street? In T h e M a il... DAVIE COUN TY EN TKRPRISK RECORD. I'hursdMy, Nov. 14, 2002 - 3 A Special Thank You To All Veterans T o th e e d ilo r : A .sp ecia l lh a n k y o u lo a ll V c le n in s , Y o u h a v e m a d e e v e r y d a y s p e c ia l lo r a ll A iiic r ic a iis . a n d y o u a re r e s p o n s ib le f o r o u r s tr o n g n a tio n , l h a n k y o u lo r a ll th e fr e e d o m s w c e n jo y a n d s o o l'le n la k e fo r g r a n te d . M y d a d , J o h n G a ith e r W a r d , w a s a v e te ra n o f W o r ld W a r II. 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W a r d s a w th e h o rr o r o f b a ttle fir s th a n d a n d e x p e r ie n c e d th e g r ip p in g c o ld a n d s n o w al th e B a ltic o f th e B u lg e . H e s e r v e d w ith th e 2 S lh In fa n lr y D iv is io n o f I’e n n s y lv a n ia ; th is u n it a lo n e s p e n t 1 % d a y s in c o m b a t. T h e ir n ic k n a m e w a s " K e y s t o n e D i v i s i o n " a n d th e ir s lo g a n " F ir e a n d M o v e m e n t ." A s s e c lio n le a d e r . C o r p o r a l W a r d w a s in c h a r g e o f a m a c h in e g u n s e c tio n o p e r a lin g a .S O -c a lib e r m a ­ c h in e g u n . O n c e h e c lim b e d in lo a n a b a iid o n e d G e m ia n la n k t o g e t w a rm a n d w c n l to s le e p ; Ihe c h a tte r o f G c r in a ii s o ld ie r s o u ls id e a w a k e n e d h im . J o h n m u s l h a v e h e ld h is b re a th a n d p r a y e d . T h e G e n t ia n s o l­ d ie r s d ill n o i la k e lim e Io in v c s lig a tc th e in s id e o f Ihe o ld ta n k . Halloween Party Appreciated T o llie e d ito r : W e w a n t to c o n in ie n d K a th y S lr e it a n d K a y e B a r k e r fo r th e S p e ­ c ia l O ly m p ic s H a llo w e e n p a r ty at F a m iin g lo n . T h e s e t w o la d ie s g o o u t o f Ih c ir w a y fo r Ih e s e s p e c ia l p e o p le . W e ju s l w a n t th e c o m m u ­ n ity to k n o w h o w lu c k y w e a re to h a v e th e m . T h is is m o r e ih a n a jo b fo r th e m , th is c o m e s fo r m ih e h ea rt. D o n a ld a n d D e b b ie G r e g o r y a n d Tash a A d v a n c e No More Phone Calls, Please T o Ih e e d ito r : J u st w h e n 1 t h o u g h t m y n a m e h a d b e e n t a k e n o f f o f a ll t e le m a r k c lin g lis ts , I sta ri g e t t in g c a lls a g a in . A b o u t t w o w e e k s a g o . m y w i f e a n d I h ad ju s l sat d o w n t o d in n e r . T h e p h o n e r a n g , th in k in g it m ig h t b e o n e o f o u r k id s , I ra n t o a n ­ s w e r . " T Ie llo , th is is L id d y D o le ..." 1 h u n g u p . I s a t b a c k d o w n in m y c h a ir a n d m y w i f e s a id , " w h o w a s if.’ " . I t o ld h e r lh a t it w a s L id d y D o le . M y w i f e a s k e d , w h a t d id s h e w a n t. I r e p lie d th a t s h e w a n le d lo c o m e e a l d in n e r w ith us. W h a t d id y o u te ll h er, m y w i f e a s k e d . I s a id , n o , Ihe h o u s e is tu r n e d u p s id e d o w n a n d th a t y o u r h a ir w a s n ’ t fix e d . T h e n e x t d a y th e p h o n e r in g s a g a in . " H e l lo , th is is E r s k in e H o w ie s 1 s la m m e d th e p h o n e d o w n . W h o w a s th a t, a s k e d m y w ife . I s a id . F r s k in e B o w le s . S h e a s k e d , w h a l d ill h e w a n t. H e h a s b e e n s a y in g h e w a n t e d j o b s f o r th e p e o p le o f N o r t h C a r o lin a . I 'm r e tire d a n d 1 d id n 'l w a n t h im to a s k m e to g o b a c k 10 w o r k . M y w ife a n s w e r e d o n e , a n d h u n g up. W h o w a s Ih a l, 1 a s k e d . B a r b a r a B u s h , s h e r e p lie d . T h e d a y o f th e e le c lio n . M r . J im H u n t c a lle d . I d id n 'l n e e d a n y ­ th in g fr o m h im . n o i ih e w a y h e le fl h is o ff ic e . T o a ll o f th e a b o v e , 1 w a n t to a p o lo g iz e fo r h a n g in g u p o n y o u . hut p le a s e d o n 't c a ll m e a n y m o r e . A u b r e y W e n s il C o o le e m e e Veteran’s Day Wonderful T o th e e d ito r ; 'T h a n k y o u f o r le ttin g m e u s e th is fo r u m lo th a n k a ll Ih o s e p e o p le w h o h e lp e d m a k e llie 21)02 V e te r a n 's D a y o b s e r v a n c e p o s s ib le . F irs t a n d fo r e m o s t , th a n k y o u lo Ih e 'T o w n o f M o c k s v i ll e , e s p e ­ c ia lly 'T e rry B r a lle y ( lo w n m a n a g e r ). J a c k K e l l e r ( c h i e f o f p o l i c e ) , a n d L e o n C a r le r (s o u n d -in a n a n d a n s w e r e r o f m a n y q u e s t io n s ). 'T h a n k y o u a ls o g o e s lo th e R e v . J o h n A n d r e w s o f C o n c o r d U n it e d M e th o d is t C h u r c h , h im s e lf a v e te r a n . A v e r y s p e c ia l lh a n k y o u g o e s 10 J o h n T a y lo r a n d H a r la n F r e e m a n w ith th e M o c k s v i ll e u n it o f t h e N o r lh C a r o lin a N a lio n a l G u a r d . L a s t w e e k , th e u s e o f Ih e lo c a l a r­ m o r y as a c o n lin g e m lo c a iio n in c a s e o f in c lc m e m w e a t h e r w a s s u g g e s te d . D a v i e ’s lin e s t lille d il lo c a p :ic iiy th is ( M o n d a y ) m o r n ­ in g . D a v ie 's s c h o o l p e r s o n n e l w e r e r e c e p tiv e a n d s u p p o r t iv e to th e c o n c e p t o f a V e te r a n ’ s D a y p o s te r a n d e s s a y c o n t e s t . W it h o u t t h e ir s u p p o r l a n il e n c o u r a g e m e n t, w e w o u ld n o l h a v e m a d e s u c h a d ilT i- c iilt j o b l o r M r . a n d M r s . N o r m a n C a r lto n . T h e y h a d th e ta s k o f s e le c t in g th e t o p th r e e p o s te r s a n d e s s a y s w h ic h in t h e ir o p in io n b e s t c o n v e y e d th e s p irit o f V e te r a n 's D a y . L o c a l b a n k s d o n a te d s a v ­ in g s b o n d s fo r Ih e to p Ih re e in e a c h c a t e g o r y . D a v ie C o u n t y 's C u b S c o u ts a n d B o y S c o u ts c a m e o u l in fo r c e . D a v ie C o u n ly 's D is tric t S e o u l l-.v e c u tiv e , B e rt W a g n e r , w a s p r e s e m in s u p p o rt o f o u r v e te r a n s . D a v ie H ig h S c h o o l's J K O 'l'C u n il w a s o u l in fu ll fo r c e . A f t e r th e to r n a d o w a tc h a n d to rr e n tia l d o w n p o u r ilu r in g th e c a r ly m o r n in g th u n d e r s to n n p r o m p te d o u r d e c is io n lo m o v e th e c e le b r a t io n in ­ s id e , w e w e r e in a q u a n d ry a b o u t h o w lo s u b s lilu te f o r a ll th e d e ­ la ils w h ic h h a d b e e n p la n n e d fo r d o w n lo w n . A s I g o l o u t o f m y c a r a l Ih e A r m o r y , a y o u n g la d y c a m e u p to m e a n d a s k e d . " H o w c a n w e b e o f h e lp '.'" 'T h e s e y o u n g m e n a n d w o m e n m a d e th e o b s e r ­ v a n c e c o m e to g e th e r . T h e y h e lp e d d ir e c t t r a ffic a n d in p a r k in g e a r s , t h e y h e lp e d s et u p c h a ir s in th e A r m o r y , a n d a l.so h e lp e d c le a n u p Ih e A r m o r y a ft e r tlie o b s e r v a n c e . T h is w a s a ll in a d d it io n to th e p r e s e n c e o f th e C o lo r G u a rd al Ih e h e a d o f th e c e r e m o n y . T h e D a v ie 1 lig h S c h o o l M a r c h in g B a n d p r o v id e d b e a u lifu l r e n ­ d it io n s o f Ih e " S t a r S p a n g le d B a n n e r ", " S a lu le lo A m e r i c a 's F in ­ e s t " , a n d " V o u 'r e a G ra n d O ld F la g " . T h e ir m u s ic a l s a lu le w a s tr u ly g r a n ii. M o s t im p o r la n lly , a s p c c ia l lh a n k y o u to D a v i e ’s r m e s l, o u r v e t ­ e ra n s . P le a s e a c c e p t o u r g r a titu d e a s w e in c r e a s in g ly r e c o g n i/ .e h o w m u c h vve o w e lo y o u . L y n n e B y e r ly M o c k s v i ll e J o h n G a ilh e r n e v e r w a n te d to g o lo th e b e a c h a flc r s e r v in g In Ih e w a r. W h e n a s k e d to g o . h e w o u ld s a y lhat Ih e last tim e h e w a s at th e b e a c h , b o d ie s w e r e llo a lin g a ll a ro u n d . It w a s ;i s c e n e h e c o u ld n e v e r fo r g e l. J o h n w a s h o n o r a b ly d is c h a r g e d o n O c lo b c r 2S . 1 ') 4 3 . 1 le re c e i\ c d th e l i A M E T c a m p a ig n m e d a l w iih fiv e b ro n / c s c r v ic e s ta rs. Ihe A m e r ic a n D e fe n s e S c r v ic e m e d a l, a n d Ihe G o o d C o n d iic l m e d a l. J o h n G a it h e r W a r d w a s p ro u d to h a v e s e r v e d h is c o u n try . H e k n e w th e p r ic e o f fr e e d o m a n d m a d e it a p o in t to v o le al e v e r y e le c lio n . I 'm s u re h e w o u ld b e th e firs t to t e ll y o u lh a t w a r it s e lf is s o m e th in g to b e a v o id e d it at a ll p o s s ib le . ( )n c th in g lh a l h e to ld h is fa m ily a lm o s l e v e r y d a y b e fo r e h e p a s s e d w a s th a t L o n n ie W e s t a n d h e w e r e llic firs i d r a fle d fo r W o r ld W a r II fn iiii Ih e I’ in o c o m n u in ily . M a d e ly n G e n lr y M o c k s v ille CShristmas T oy К м пDavie County's Children” Storenouse for Jesus ё и п б а ц , ^ m m k r 5, 2 0 0 2 S ta r tin g P o in t: H o rn 's T r u c k S t m , M o c k s v ille , N C L o a t e d o n H w y 6 0 1 -ju s t o f f In te n ta t e 40 Join us for Dntii ше^ prior to ride-abont 1! i30 Ж Scenic ride leaves at 1:00 P.M. Ending Location: Farmington School, Farmington Rd. from 1 PM until 3 PM Contact; Kent's email: Y2KScarocrovi@aol.com or call 336-751-9012; Jim's Email: ovcrcash@yadtol.nct or call 336-284-2907 И you want to bo a Cliristrnas sponsor for a child, contact the Storehouse for Jesus at 336-751-1060. wwfHOTdfpyi tb trtm jn l e a lt h R o w a n R h c i o n a i h lm iC A l.C liN T H R C o m m u n ity P r o g r a m s Diabetes Screening — $i .s Icc A l l in iliv iilu a l t o n s iilla lio n w it h a t c i t il i c i l d ia b c lc s c iliit a lD r P a r iic ip a iu s iiC t a liiig c iM it k h lo o d g liit o s c le s t a n il a r c a ss c ss cil o n t h e ir risks lo r ilc v c lo p in g d ia ix jic s . T h i s s t r c e iiiiig is h y a p p o in i- n ic n t o n ly . S tr c c n iiii> s a rc h e ld at: E c k ita tio n ii W e lln e s s O u t p a tie n t S c iv ic c s liu ild in }!, 7 2 1 C '.ro v c S t., S a lis h u iy C a ll ( 7 0 4 ) 6 3 8 - 1 4 3 7 lo r a n a p p o in im e n t o r fo r m o r e in fo rm a tio n . Hospice Voltiirteer Trsrining Classes F in d o u t a h o u l v o lu n t e e r o p p o r tu n itie s a v a ila b le w it h U o w a n R e g io n a l l lo s p ic e . V o lu n t e e r train in (> c la s se s w ill sta rt in J a n u a ry 2(X)3. C a ll S a n d y L e e a t H o s p ic e a t ( 7 0 4 ) 6 3 7 - 7 6 4 5 to s ig n - u p o r fo r m o r e in fo rm a tio n . Thanksgiving Bereavement Dinner A s p c c ia l d in n e r l o r h e r e a v e d fa m ilie s a n d H o s p ic e v o lu n tc e iN . N o v e m b e r 2 I • 6 p .m ., I'e llo w s h ip H a ll, r iiM IV c s h y te ria ii c J iu r c h , HOU W . i'is h e r S t., S a lis h u iy C a ll H o s p ic e a t ( 7 0 4 ) 6 3 7 - 7 6 4 5 for m o r e in fo rm a tio n . E d u c a tio n a l P r o g r a m s Comprehensive Diabetes Hasses Small uroiip classcs and individual inslmction are ollered on a weekly h.isis ll) help master the skills aiul Loiicepts (or the conlrol of diaheles. 'Iliese classes have a lee, which is covered hy most insiirance plans. All classes are held at the Salishuiy (’ily Park Recreaiioii ( Center, 16 Like Drive in Salishuiy. D!alx;les classcs will Ik- offered <in the following dates, and you must allend all three sessions: N o v c m l x T 2 6 , D e c c m k - r .i, 10 • 9 - I I a.m . C a ll ( 7 0 4 ) 6 3 8 - 1 4 3 7 for m o r e in form a tion . Gestational Diabetes Classes A terlified diaheles eilucator pniviiles a special program for e.\pectant molheis wilh Kcslational diaheles. Ilie pmgrani includes hasic facts, meal planning and home hlood (’liicose moniloriiiH. ’1'liese classcs have a fee, which is covercd hy must insurance plans. A (¡estational diabetes class will l>e offered on the following tlate,- attend the date of your choice. N o v e m b e r 21 • !)-1 I a .m ., Uowan UcKioiinl Educalion & Wellness CXitpatient Sei-vices Huildiny, 721 C.n)ve St., Salisbuiy C a ll ( 7 0 4 ) 6 3 8 - 1 4 3 7 fo r m o r e in form a tion . U N * Good, Feel Better A n A m e r ic a n C a n c e r S o c ic ly p ro H ra m lh a l le a c h e s c a n t e r p a lie m s te c h n itlu c ^ to a ild r e s s th e c o s m e tic s iile e ffe c ts o t tre a tm e n t. C a ll ( 7 0 4 ) 2 7 8 - 0 9 9 2 fo r a n a p p o in tm e n t o r fo r m o r e in fo rm a tio n . November Classes & Events S u p p o r t G r o u p s ADHD Support OiTNjp IVovides support and education lor parents ol childivn with .Attention I )clicit l lypcracliviiy I iisortler. November 26 • 6:^(1 p.m., Salishuiv I’eiliatlic Associates, 12‘) Woodson Si., Salishuiy AWAKE (Alen, Well Ami Keepiii); liiierMelicI Proviiles a social and educational loruni lor anyone sullcrint> Irom a slecpiiifi disorder ( all the Sleep Medicine Center ot S,ilisbmy al (70-1) 637-1 533 lor meelinf> inloniiation. Cardiac Support Group Provides supporl and educalion lor cardiac patients, people who aiv al hinh risk lor bean disease and iheir Iamilies. Tliis f^roup meets tbe third Tuesd.iy of the nionth during I'chniaiy, June and Ocloher • 7 p 111., (!aidi.ic Uehabiliiaiion ii Wellness (.'enter, 2nd lloor, Kiser Medical t )llice liuilding, Uowan Rcfiional Medical ( enter Colon Cancer Support Gioup ( )lleis supporl and education lor colon cancer sullcreis anil suivivois Novenihcr in • 7 p.m., l ibraiy at St. John’s l iiiheian (nuirch, 2<KI W Innes S t, Salishuiy Epilepsy Support Group Provides support and education lor people wilh epilepsy and their families. Novemher l-l • 7 p ni , I'iiM liaptist (Juiith, 22.^ N. I'uluin S t, Salisbuiy Grief Support Group Provides support lor those siillci iiif,' from the loss ol a loved one. Sponsored by Uowan Uefiional I'lome l iealth is hlospice. November 2.S • 6 p.m., Ryan's Steakhouse, 7.^0 Jake Ale.xander lilvd., Salishuiy. Meelin(4 and pn>nram start at 7 p.m.; Dinner is not included. Weigilt li>ss Support Group Provides support and cilucation for |K-ople wJio have had or are conlemplatini.! having Kastrit bypass surgeiy as a way to lose weij’ht. November l-l • 7 p.m. (!,ill (704) 636-3582 lor nieeliiiK location or lor more inloniiation. W o m e n 's H e a ltli .-\ll ci.isses meet in the Women's I lealth (Center, ini lloor, Uowan UcKional Medical (rnter ('all (70-t) 2IO-.i.s.|-| to leuister or lor more inlonii.ition. Breastfeeding 'IJiis class details the advantages and methods ol hrc\istfecilinj4, as well as praclital problem solving. Hie class is taught hy our certilied lactation consulianls, I )ads are welcome, loo, $H) class lee il not enn>lled in Rowan Regional's Limaze classcs, NovemlKT l-l • 6 p.m. M o b ile M e d ic a l U n it i^ o w n n R e g io n a l's m o lV ite m c d ic a t u n it wiW Ix - at th e lo llo w in g lo c a tio n s in N o v e n ilx T : BuSlKltS—$12 (Forages IK anil oilier. Insurance. Medicaid, and Medicare wilLoxi! be liled. No appointmenl necessaiy.) Novemher in • 9 a.m. - I p in,, l.owes hlome Improvement Warehouse. 207 l ailh Rd., Salisbuiy Mammograms November I 8 anil 19 Soulh Rowan Meilical Mall, .^O.S I;. ( entciview St., (.hina ( .rove Call (70-t) 855-2-UK) to schedule an appointment. November 20 West Rowan YMCA, 60.i L Main St., ( Jeveland, Call (704) 278-1610 to schedule an appointment. B lo o d P r e s s u r e C lin ic liivfiy WcclllfSllny Ironl n.m. - noon, n Irc'c' Wood pressure clinic is held in the mnin lobby ol Rowan Regional Medical Center. Volunteer nurses tondiitt the clinic. I ree pnikiiif’ is provided in the medical center's parking tiarngc on Henden>on Street. M o o n lig h t M a m m o g r a p h y Nurse - On - Duly Do you Iind it dilficult lo schedule a maniniography exam during regular business bouts? Now' you can get your annual mammography e.vam as late ns 7 p.m. Monday - ’niursday at Uowan Uegional Medical (.'enter. Call (704) 210-5238 today for an appointment. Гог mutine, non-emergency medical problems or lor nnsweis to your iiK'dical c\uesiicms, call Nuree-On-Duty 24 hours a dny, seven days n week. It's firo. 1 - 8 0 0 - 3 3 & 4 9 2 1 |ч| 'W W l\l Rowan Regional Medical Center offers a variety of health and wellness education classes For more information or to register for any classes or support groups, cull (704) 210-5000 612 Mocksville Avenue, Salisbury, Northi Carolina 28144 w w w .row an.org 4 - DAVIK COIM 'Y KN I KUl'UlSI': KKCORI), riiiirsdiiy. 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I I'eel lik e Ih e n ia jo r ily о Г (h e sclu H i! b i a r il I'ccis lik e llic A l ’ C o lle g e H o a r il s y s lc m is llie h e l­ le r p r o ilu c l." l i e a n t ic ip a t e s th a t th e A l ’ p r o g r a m w ill ta k e ih c p la c c o f A l ’ l ’ f o r th e 2D 04-2D 0.S s c h o o l y e a r. " I f w e 'r e y o in i: lo a iiie iiil Ih c ••\ICr (a c a ilc in ic a lly y illc d I p la n , \\e ha\'C lo i lo il s o o n . " h e s a id r c f e r r iii!; t o c iin v e r s a liiin s llic h o a r d h a d t-r id a y a fic r n o o n . T h e m o r c Ih c b o a r d lo o k e d al ii, Ih e m o r c Ih c y r e a liz e d Ih c y h a d a p r o b l e m , l- o r n ia l a n n m in c e - n ic n ls o f a s p c c ia l c a llc d m c c l- in i; c o u ld n 't h e p o s te d b e fo r e Ih c p a r e n t m c c l i n i ; a l ih c h ig h s c h o o l , w h ic h w a s o r i g i n a l ly s c h e d u le d fo r N o v . I.i. a n d h as h ee n c a n e c llc d . C a r lc r s a id h e fe lt th e h o a rd w o u ld h e w i l l i n g t o c o m e u p w ilh s o n ic a d d ilio n a l fu n d in g lo e x p a n d Ih c A l ’ c la s s c s lh a l w (lu ld h e o ff e r e d d u r in g Ih c Ir a n s itio n y e a r. C u r r c n ilv th e r e a re fo u r A l ’ c la s s e s . " T h e h o a r h a s b e e n o v e r ­ w h e lm in g in th e ir d e s ir e lo o ff e r m o r e A l ’ c o u r s e s ," h e s a id . " W c w a n t t o in c r e a s e ih o s c A l ’ o f f e r ­ i n g s ." .Л c o n c e r n w a s v o ic e d c a r ly o n th a l th e re w a s n o s e n io r h o n ­ o r s I-n g lis h c la s s at l ia v i e H ig h . I’ o lts b e lie v e s it's a " g o o d p la n t o o f f e r liiig lis h -I h o n o r s ." H u l h e w e n t o n 10 s a y . lh a l s e n io rs w h o a rc in te r e s te d in ta k in g an a d v a n c e d 1-n g lis h c la s s w ith o u l th e c o lle g c c r c d il c o u ld la k e A P I ’ lin g lis h fr e e . .S tu d en ts a rc rei| u irc d to p a y f o r t c .x ih o o k s . h u l h e s a id in e a s e s w h e r e a s iu ile n l c o u ld n 't a ffo r d t h e m , llic s c h o o l w o u ld m a k e t h e m a v a i l a b le w iih o u l c h a r g e . T o u r s iu d e n ls a r c la k in g t h is y e a r 's A l ’ P t in g lis h c la s s w ith o u l d u a l e n r o lln ie n i b e n e fit. AP Vs. APP School Board Discusses Differences Hy K i m ,liis t c n D a v i c C o u n l y l i i i l c r p r i s c R e c o r d I 'o r th e fir s l t im e s in c e p a r ­ e n ts s h a r e d ih e ir o u t r a g e al d ie [ir o p o s a l t o e n d Ih e A l ’ l ’ p r o - g i a i ii at D a v ie I lig h ,S c h o o l, th e l'o ,ir d I l f e d u c a t io n h e a r d a p r e - s c n l,iiiiin o n Ih c s u b je c l. D r. l.iiu la H o s t , D a v ie H ig h S c h o o l p r in c ip a l a n d C a r y I’ o w - c rs , a s s is ta n t p r in c ip a l g a v e Ih c h ii,ir d Ih c s a m e p r c s c n t a lio ii p a r e n ts r e c e iv e d la s t in o n th . In ,id d it io n , t h e y s h a r e d Ih e id e a s Ih c s iu ile n ls h a d c o n ic u p w ith l o r Ih c c o m in g s c h o o l y e a r . "l- 'iir u s , th is h a s Ik'c ii a lo n g l im c c o m i n g . " H o s t t o ld th e b o a r d . " I n th e s c h o o l iin p r o v e - m e n l p la n lh a l w e s en t t o th e b o a r d Ih e r c is n o m c n iio n o f A l ’ l ’. " S h e a ls o s a id th a t fo lliiw in g th e in e e t iu g d \ re e p u rc n ts s a id lh a l Ih c y h a d b e e n c iin c c r n c d o r ig in a lly , b u l n o w a p p r o v e d o f th e c h a n g e . "<)u t o f (i I f a m i l i e s w h o p l.u iiic il o n p .ir lic ip a lin g ill Ih c A l ’ l ’ p r o g r a m . 21 w e r e u p s e l e n o u g h l o e o ii i e l o ih c m e e l ­ i n g . " s a id g u iila n c e c o u n s e lo r D ia n n e H o b b s . " W e 'r c la lk in g a h o u l a Ih ir d o f t h e p e o p le w h o s ig n e d u p ." I iillo w in g c o in n ic n ts fr o m a p a ie iil a b o u l I 'N 'C C h a p e l H ill n o lo n g e r a c c e p t in g .\ l’ l ’ c r e il- ils . I ’ ,ils\ C ic iis h .iw , ilir c c lo r o f c u r r ic u lu m , c .ille d th e s c h o o l .u kI s p o k e l o a s e n io r c o u n s c l* ir th e r e . " .\ t lir s t s h e s a id , 'w h a t Is A l ’ l ’ r " . I h e w lim a n s a id th at m o r c s iu d e n ls a r c a p p ly in g lo s ta te u n iv e r s it ie s a n d f e w e r a re b e in g a c c e p te d . T h e y a c c e p t S.'i p e r c e n t o f th e s tu d e n ts w h o a p ­ p ly . " T h e tra n s c r ip t is th e m o s t im p o it a n i th in g t h e y w ill lo o k a t , " C r e n s lta w s a id . " W h e l l ie r Ih c y la k e th e .\ I’ test o r n o t, ih c y a r c g o i n g l o g e t c r e d it fo r Ih c c la s s ," In y e a r s p a s t th e e m p h a s is w a s o n g e t t in g a h ig h e r C d ’.\. C r e n s h a w s a i d l h a l h a s c h a n g e d . " N o w t h e e m p h a s is is o n Ih e c o l l c g e c r e d il, to a v o id t a k in g c o u r s e s in c o l l e g c . T w e n t y y e a r s a g o w e n e v e r tlio u g h l o f Ih a t ." .S tu d e n ts t o o k lila c e n ic n l te s ts w h e n t h e y g o t lo c o ll e g e , s h e s a id . N o w Ih c y la k e Ih c .\1’ le s t fo r p la c e m e n t. " A P is u n i v e r s a l l y r e c o g - n i/ c d ," s a id P o w e rs . " A s o f last w e e k w h e n w c c a l l e d A p p a la ­ c h ia n , Ih c y h a d n o l a d d e d m o r c s c h o o ls t o th e lis t ." T h e h ig h s c h o o l lo o k e d a t Ih c la s i f o r w a r d p r o g r a m o f - fe r e d b y L IN C C i t w o y e a r s a g o . a n d s a w Ih c s a m e is s u e t h e y c u r r e n tly s e e w ith th e A P P p r o ­ g r a m . T h e y d i d n 'l k n o w i f it w o u ld h e a c c e p te d . T e r r y H o y l e , c o m m u n i c a ­ lio n s d e p a r ln ie n t c h a ir , a ls o a l- t e n d e il t h e b o a r d m e e l i n g . " W h e n I w r ile Ic ltc r s o f r e c o n i - m e n d a tio n . I w r it e I 'v e ta u g h t llie in in A P lin g lis h . n o t A P P b c c a u s e Ih e y | c o llc g e s a n d u n i- v e r s il i c s ) d o n 't u n d e r s ta n d il. S o m e p r o fe s s o r s d o n 't k n o w w h a l d u a l e n r o llm e n t is ." I le s a id h e 's h a d s lu d e n ts s a y Ih e s c liiK ils d o n 'l u n d e rs ta n d th e s lu d e m s l ia v e a lr e a ily la k e n ib c c la s s . D a v i d O w e n s w a n t e d l o k n o w w l i y th e s c h o o l c o u ld n 't o f f e r b o t h p r o g r a m s n e x t y e a r . H o s t r e p lie d ih a t th e r e w e r e n 't e n o u g h tr a in e d te a c h e r s to o f ­ fe r b o lh . " W c h a v e a le g a l o b l i ­ g a t io n l o o f f e r a 12th g r a d e lio n - o rs c la s s . W h o 's g o i n g lo le a c h it.’ I f w c o f f e r e v e r y ih in g , w h o 's g o in g l o le a c h i l .' W e 'r e ta lk in g a b o u l r e s o u r c e s h e r e . I f w e 'r e g o in g l o a d d c la s s e s , w e r e a lly c a n 't s u p p o r t ju s t k e e p in g c v - c r y lh in g e ls e s ta tu s i| u o ." .M a rly C a r le r a s k e d i f s e n io rs c o u ld m o v e o f f ih c b lo c k s y s ­ te m i f t h e y w e r e in A l ’ c la s s e s a n d w o u l d il h e lp t h e m ta k e m o r e . In s t e a d , th e r e is a p o s s i­ b ilit y th a t a s u m m e r a d v a n c e d a c a d e m y p r o g r a m c o u ld b e p u t in p la c e l o h e lp s iu ile n ls p r e p a re fo r ih e A P c I a s s e s b e in g o ffe r e d . T h e id e a w a s p r e s e n t e d lo ih e s c h o o l a d in in is lr a lio n b y a s tii- d e n t. " I w o u ld n 't s u g g e s t o ff e r i n g fiv e A P c I a s s e s . " r e p lie il I l o y l e . " O u r k id s a r c l o s i n g o u t o n s c h o la r s h ip s lie c a u s e th e y d o n 'l h a v e s e r v ic e ." H e s a id t h e s e k id s a r c in c lu b s a n d s p o r ts h u l l e l l h im th e y d o n 't h a v e t im e fo r s e r v ic e c o n i n ii l m e i i ls in th e c o n in u i- n ily . " l l 's a s h a m e vve c o m e d o w n to lo o k in g at W 'h ich o n e | p r o ­ g r a m ) is b e lte r , b e c a u s e a c lu a lly t h e y b o t h h a v e Ih in g s a h o u l I h e m l h a l a r e i n d i v i d u a l l y u n iq u e 10 t h e m ," J a n ie C ia rn c tt s a id . " T h e d e s ir e l o r m o r e A P c o u r s e s is th e r e . T h e d e s ir e fo r m o r e A P P c o u r s c s is t h e r e . T h e r e a r e is s u e s th a t h a v e n 't b e e n to u c h e d o n a b o u l A l ’ P that n e e d lo t v a d d r e s s e d . D u a l e n - r o lln ie n t is a p o s iliv c th in g fo r a lo t o f p e o p le . " T h e u n d e r ly in g is s u e , w h y th is is a n e m o t i o n a l o n e f o r p e o p le , is w h ile w c h a v e h a d r e ­ d u c t io n s o f A P I ’ c o u r s e s , il h a s b e e n l ie d l o te a c h e r s l e a v in g a n d n o t h a v in g a r e p la c e n ic n l le a c h e r , Il h a s n 'l b e e n lie d lo ,Л Р Р d w i n d li n g d o w n . It h a s n e v e r h e e n c o im iiu n ic a le d th a l Ih is w a s a lo n g r a n g e p la n . T h a t w a s a s h o c k ( t o p a r e n t s )." M a r le n e S h a m e l s a id th a l w h e n Ih e c o u n ty h a d ju n io r h ig h s c h o o ls t h e y w e r e d e s c r ih e d as " m i n i liip h s c h o o l s . " " D o w c w a n t D a v ie H ig h lo b e a m in i c o lle g e '.’ " " W 'e a r e t a lk in g a b o u t a v e r y s m a ll g r o u p o f s lu d e n t s ." s a id H o s t. " H u t w e c a n 'l g e l o v e r th e fa c t Ih a t w c a ic l ii n i li n g Ih is c la s s I A P P ) to p e o p le w h o c a n a l'l'o ril it . " S h e w e n t o n lo s a y ih a t s h e w a s s u r e th e r e w e r e s u id e tils w h o d id n 't try lo la k e h o n o r s c la s s e s b c c a u s e t h e y c o u ld n 't a f f o r d A P I ’. T h e n s h e s h a r e d lh a l th e c u r r e n t A P b i o l o g y t e a c h e r u s e d lo t e a c h A P P b i o l ­ o g y h u l a s k e d to sw itc h p r o ­ g r a m s . .S u p e r in t e n d e n t D u b P o l l s s a id Ih r e e w e e k s a g o h e w a s n ’ t s u re a b o u l th e c h a n g e . " R a s e d o n w h a t I h e a r, th e fe e li n g ih c s lu d e m s h a v e t o ila y is ilif fe r e n i fr o m w h at th e y fe ll i w o o r Ih r e e w e e k s a g o , I h o p e w e 'l l a llo w e n o u g h s u p p iir l o f c o n l'id e iic e th a l s t a ff h a s s p e n t a ll th is lim e I w i i h t h is p r o p o s a l) a n d c a n c o n tin u e Ih e ir p la n n in g a n il h e lp s iu d e n ls s e c w e ’ r e t r y in g lo m e e t Ih c ir n e e d s ," T h e o n ly i| u e s tio n l e f l w a s w h e t h e r th e p r o g r a m m e t th e n c e i ls o f I h e A C i s t u d e n t s . C r e n s h a w s a id s h e n e e d s t o m a k e s u re th e n e w p r o g r a m is in a c c o r d a n c e w ith th e A C i p la n . I f i l's n o l, Ih e b o a r d c a n a m e n d th e p la n . C h a n g e s t o th e p la n c a n b e n iiid e a t a n y lim e . To All the Citizens of Davie County, I Witiu to take this op|X)iiunity lo give you a special TliA iSK YOU for siippiirtin}: me willi your vole on Novemlier 3iii to continue witii tiie seat of one uf your Davie County Commissioners. Witliin my campaign I pletlgetl lo l-)e a 'sounijinu board’ for you tlie citizens and I will continue tl)is effort, Witiiin my roie as Commissioner I will continue to work liard on all difficult issues that impact the County of Davie and you. Thank you again for your confidence and support in me. Michael D. Allen D a v ic C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e r P a i d f o r b y M i c i i a i u , D , A l l e n Davie Civitans Ken White, David Culbreth and Doug Markland help fix a porch for Tot Faulkner, Civitans Fix Porch For Couple T h e D a v ie C iv it a n C lu b r e ­ c c n ily c o n ip le te d a p r o je c l lo r e ­ s to re a p o r c h a n d fix s te p s f o r an e ld e r ly c o u p ic in A d v a n c c . M a n y c lu b m e m b e r s p a n ic ip a tc d in th e p r o je c t. 'T h e c o u p le w a s h a v in g d iff ic u lt y w ith th e s m a ll s te p s a n d c o ll a p s in g p o r c h . D a v i c C iv ita n m e n ib e r s e n jo y h e lp in g o u l in Ih c ir c o m m u n ily a n d w e l ­ c o m e o lh e r w o r t h w h ile p r o je c ts . Th e D a v ie C iv it a n C lu b m e e ls t h e fo u r t h T u e s d a y o f e a c h m o n lh a t H i l l s d a l e H a p t is t C h u rc h . Civitan West Gov, Steve Hayes presents Davie Civitan Linda Carter with an award as the most outstanding re­ cruiter from 73 clubs in District West. Ken White and Charlie Markland help repair the porch of an elderly Advance couple. Mast ‘Si/ice 1989' Woodworks P D iscount^ on any ityie buiLUng ihwugh UicemivflkcembffAffordable Portable Buildings WHY PAY FOR STORAGE? storage Buildings W e C iis io n ii/ < ;T o Y iH irS p e c ilic a iii> n s ! Garages • W orkshops 336-468-1194 d S atisfaction G u a n u ilc v tl* R in u ic in g A v a ila b le C a ll F o r D iiv ctiiin s • N o S u n d a y C a lls Alvin Mast, Jr.’ H a m p lo n v ille , N C 2 7 0 2 0 T h e K e y t o Y o u r N e w H o m e . Financing NEW Financing options LnncJ p.'iyoft fir^nnnrig mnkfs it poss'blo for ovoryono to onjoy all Iho bonofits ol buiicJmg witli Jun Waiter Homos. Walter Woftgacjo Company provitJos financing lor buyofS v^lK) wnni ono rnorlgago lliat mduclos: • A NEW HOME AND LANO • A NEW HOME AND A U N D PAYOFF « OR A NEW HOME AND IMPROVEMENTS ON YOUR LAND (Soo yourkXMtloptosontauvo lor dotatis) On-Your-Lot Financing Jirn Waller Honios continues to olfer qualiliod property owners tho op{>oftunity to budd a new homo with; • SO DOWN' - N0 APPLICATION FEES • NO POINTS • NO CLOSING COSTS D iscover h o u ’fiitim c in n can орсп the d o o r to y o u r n e w J im W aller home. 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C u lle r. P ro s ec u lin g w ere S h a w n F ra le y and K e v in B ea le, as­ sislan i iH siricl a llo m e y s . - S la e y A n d re w R ec k , h uniinj: d o v e s d u rin j: p ro h ih iie d lim e . S 100 and c o si. - R ich a rd L . B la c k m o n , d rivin ii w h ile lic c n s e r e v o k e d , fic lilio u s / c an celled / a *vok ed reiiislralion card/ tag. in ip e d in g ira ffic b y s lo w speed, d is m is se d p er c o rre clio n . - R o n a ld H a ro ld B yrd , ilriv in g w h ile licen se rev o k e d , reduced to no o p e r a io r ’s lic e n s e , sen len ced lo 45 d a y s in ja il su spetu led 12 nu>uths. n o l o p e r a le m o lo r v e h ic le u n lil p ro p e rly U cen scd . S 5 0 ;m d c o si. • B a rry L y n n C a r r o ll, m is d e ­ m ea n o r la rccn y, sen len ce d lo 120 d a ys in prison w ilh c re d il f»)r lim e s erv ed . - E d g a r Iv a n M . C iis iro . d rivin g w h ile lic e n s e re v o k e d , rcd u ced lo lic e n s e n ol in pt>ssession. p n iye r for ju d g m en t c o n lin u ed on cost; fa ilu re to w e a r seat h ell - d rive r, fic lilio n s in fo m ia tio n lo o ffic e r, d ism issed |>er p lea. - L a rry G e n e C h a p p e ll, assault on a fe m a le , d isn iissed al reip iesl o f p ro s ec u tin g w itn ess. - D e n n is C la r k , m is d e m e a n o r larcen y, s en len ced lo lim e served. - S le p h a n y C . C o a k le y , speedin g % in a 70, red u ced to 79 in a 70. and cost. ■ W e n d y M . C o rre ll. s im p le as­ sau lt. ilis m is se d al requ est o f p ros­ e c u lin g w iln e ss . - B u rry A n d re w D a rn ell, s p ee d ­ in g 7 6 in a 55. reilu ced lo 6*) in a 55 . $ 25 and cost, -J a m e s I'ran k D oh son . fa ilu re lo s lo p fo r stea d y red lig h t, dism issed p e r p lea; reck less d r iv in g lo e n d a n ­ ger, red u c ed lo u n safe m o ve m en t, p ra y e r fo r ju d g m e n t c on tin u ed on co si. - T e rry I'e ld e r. s p ee d in g H6 in a 71), red u ced lo 7 ‘> in a 70. .SIO and c o s i; fo llo w in g t o o c lo s e ly , d is ­ m issed p e r p lea. • E a rl T h o m a s F lin c h u m . im - pro|>er passin g, red u ced lo im p rop er ei|u ipin en l. $10 and cost. - C e c il S h e lto n F ou sh ee. c o m - n u in ic a tin g threats, d ism is se d al re- i)u est o f p ro s ec u tin g w'itne.ss. • S terlin g A . F reem a n , s p e e d in g 7.^ in a 5 5 . re d u c e d lo im p ro p e r ei|uipm en i. 525 and cost. - L e n a L y n e tle G ib s o n , a ssa lili b y p o in tin g a gu n . d is m is s e d fo r fa ilu re o f p ro s e c u tin g w iln e s s lo appear. - C h r is io p h e r A . C io r m ie y . sp eed in g % in a 70. red u ced lo 79 in a 70. and cost. - L u c io T. G ra n a d ero . fa ilu re lo stop fo r -Slopped s ch o o l bu s. p ra y e r fo r ju d g m en t c o n lin u ed o n c o si. - D a r y l K n r lis G r o c e , s e c o n d d e gre e sexu al o ffe n s e , red u c ed to sim p le assiudt. sen ten ced to 4 5 d a y s in ja il su spen ded IS m on th s, h a v e n o co m a et w ith p rosecu tin g w itn ess, not v io la te any state o r fe d e ra l la w s d u rin g s u s p e n d e d s e n te n c e , p a y .$14 1.20 restitu tion . S 2 0 0 and c o st. - L in d a L o u is e H a w k s . D W l . sen ten ced to o n e y e a r su s p en d e d tw o years. 7 d a y s a c tiv e ja il lim e w ith credit fo r ire a lm e n t. n oi o p e r ­ a le m o to r v e h ic le until p ro p e rly l i ­ cen sed . nol use o r possess an y a l­ c o h o l. s u b m it lo w a r r a n tle s s s ea rch e s/ te s tin g fo r a lc o h o l, n ot op erale n u )ior v e h ic le un lil p ro p e rly licen sed . $ 40 0 and cost; D W I, sen - . len ced lo tw o ye a rs su spen ded tw o years, .to d a y s a c tiv e ja il w ith c rc d il fo r Ireaim en l. sam e term s and c o n ­ d ilion s as other sen ten ce. fo llo w rec- o n im e n d a lio n s h y N e w D a w n re ­ c o v e r y p r o g r a m . $ 5 0 0 a n d c o s t; reck less d r iv in g to en d a n ge r, d is ­ m issed per p lea. - M ich a el A n ih o n y H ic k s , d r iv ­ in g 4v h ile lic e n s e r e v o k e d , p ra y e r fo r ju d g m e n t c o n lin u ed on cost. • D eb b ie i\>rrest H o ld e r, assault in tlic lin g seriou s in ju ry, d is m is se d in interest o f ju s tic e. - C h a rles V. H o o s e . s p ee d in g 45 in a 25, red u ced lo im p ro p e r e iju ip - m en i, $25 and cost. - C r a ig A n d r e w H u d s o n , t w o co u n ts o f m a k in g fa ls e rep o rt lo p o lic e station , p ra y e r fo r ju d g m e n t con tin u ed on cosi, 24 hours c o in n u i­ n ity s e rv ic e , i f in c o m p lia n c e , case w ill be dism is.sed in ‘>0 days. - Shan non H u ffm a n , fe lo n y lar­ c en y. d ism issed d u e lo in s u lfic icn t e v id e n c e . - A n d r e a F u n d e rb u r k J o n e s , sp ee d in g 66 in a 4 5 . red u ced to 4 9 in a 45 , $ 10 and co st; fa ilu re to w e a r a seat belt - d riv e r, d is m is se d p e r p lea. • M ic k e y R a e J o n e s , d r iv in g w liile lic e n s e re v o k e d , red u ced to fa ilu re to n o tify D M V o f address c h a n g e . .$25 and co st; possession / d is p la y o fa lte re d / fic itio u s / re v o k e d d r iv e r 's lic e n s e , d is m is se d p e r p lea. - Jason L e e L iv e n g o o d , p osses­ sion o f d m g p a rap h ern a lia (o n fo r r e v ie w ), d is m is se d - in c o m p lia n c e . • A n d re w ’ C . M a d is o n , s p eed in g S5 in a 7 0 . red u c ed to 74 in a 70. $10 and cost. - P a b lo M a rtin e z. uj>snperv\sed p r o b a tio n v io la lio n . c o n tin u e on sam e ju d g m e n t. - Z a c h a r y F lo y d M a th e w s , s p e e d in g 100 in a 70 . di.sm issed per p lea ; d r iv in g w h ile lic e n s e rev o k e d , red u ced to n o iicen se. $ i(K ) and cost. - K e v in C u rlis M a llh e w s , s h o p ­ liftin g c on c e a lm en t o f g o o d s , pra yer fo r ju d g m e n t c on tin u ed on co st, nol g o ba ck to F o o d L io n , rem a in o f g e n e ra l g o o d b e h a v io r. - H lin cr M c C a rte r. III. D W L sen ­ te n c e d to 6 0 d a y s s u s p en d e d 12 m on th s. 24 hours c o m m u n ily ser­ v ic e . su bstan ce abuse assessm en l. s u rren d er d r iv e r ’s lic e n s e and not o(K 'ra le m o lo r v e h ic le until p ro p e rly lic e n s e d . $ 65 a tto rn e y . S lO O and cost. - E lish a N ic o le M c C lo u d , sp eed ­ in g SS in a 7 0 . red u ced to 79 in a 70. $ 1 0 0 and cost. - M ic h a e l M u r p h y , fa ilu r e to c o m p ly w ilh lic c n s e re s tric tio n s . $ 25 a n d c o s t; c o m m e rc ia l D W l.d is - m is s ed du e lo in s u ffic ie n t e vid e n c e . - D ia m o n d S . M tirra y. c o m m u ­ n ic a lin g Ih rea ts. s e n te n c e d to 45 ila y s in ja il su sp en d ed o n e yea r. S h ou rs c o m m u n ity s e rv ic e , c o m p ly w ilh a il ru les o f N e w U e g in n in g s. $ 1 3 0 a tto rn e y fe e . - G le n K o lie r l M y e rs , p rob a tion v io la tio n , stay o n p rob a tion . - Jam es S tep h en M y e rs , assault o n a fe m a le , fa ls e im p ris o n m e n t, d is m is se d at requ est o f p rosecu tin g w iln e ss . - K en e n D es h a w n M y e rs , c o m ­ m u n ic a tin g Ih reats, sen len ce d to 45 d a y s ill ja il: fou n d in c o n te m p t, 30 d a y s in ja il. . - M ic h a e l S h an e N ic h o ls , d r iv ­ in g w h ile lic e n s e r e v o k e d , p ra ye r fo r ju d g m e n t con tin u ed o n c o si; rear lam p s v io la lio n , d isn iissed p e r p lea. - C a r o ly n B u rleso n P e a k . D W I. dism issed du e to in s u ffic ie n t e v i ­ d e n c e ; d r iv in g w h ile lic e n s e r e ­ v o k ed , sen len ced to 45 days in ja il su sp en d ed o n e y e a r, n ol o p e r a le m o to r v e h ic le u n til p r o p e r ly l i ­ cen sed, $50 and cost: fictitiou s/ can ­ cel led/revoked registration card/tag. n o lia b ility in su ra n ce,d ism issed p er plea. - P e lk o T od o rov P e tk o v. assault on a fem a le, dism issed at requ est o f p rosecu lin g w itn ess. - V ir g in ia M a e K e a v is , D W I. sen ten ced lo 6 0 d a ys in ja il s u s­ p ended on e yea r. 24 hours c o m im i­ n ity s erv ic e , credit fo r a ssessm en l. n ot o p e r a le m o to r v e h ic le u n til p ro p e riy lic e n s e d . S lO O and c o st; fa ilu re 10 s lo p fo r s lo p sign /fiash - in g red lig h t, dism issed p er p le a . - Joseph S cott S ta n ley, c o m m u ­ n icatin g threats, assault, d is m is se d al request o f p rosecu tin g w itn ess. - L e ro y T ille y , assault on a fe ­ m ale. 75 days a c liv e ja il lim e ; m is ­ d em ea n or p robation v io la tio n o u l o f cou n ty, 45 d a y ja il sen ten ce a c li- va ie d ; m isd em ea n o r p rob a tion v io ­ lation out o f cou n ly. 120 day p rison sen ten ce a ctiva ted . - B u d d y W a yn e W a rd en , d r iv in g w h ile licen se re v o k e d , sen len ce d to 45 d a ys su sp en d ed o n e y e a r, n ol operate m otor v e h ic le until p r o jv r ly licen sed . $ 195 attorn ey fe e , $25 and cost; tw o cou n is assault on a fe m a le . disn\issed at requ est o f p ro s ec u tin g w iln ess. - E ric S ie v e n W h ita k e r, m is d e ­ m ea n or p rob a tion v io la tio n , p rob a - DAN BECK lio n tern iin ated . • K o b e ri E. W h ila k e r. s im p le as­ sau lt, d is n iiss ed du e to in s u ffic ie n t e v id e n c e . - R o n ii R a h e em W h ile , fe lo n y p o s s e s s io n o f c o c a in e , re d u c e d lo p o s s e s s io n o f d ru g p a ra p h ern a lia , s e n te n ce d lo 120 d a y s in p rison sus­ p e n d ed IS m on ih s, n ol uso or p o s ­ s e s s a n y ille g a l c o n lr o lle d s u b ­ stan ce, subm it lo (iru g tests/warrant- les s sea rch es fo r ille g a l c o n tro lle d s u b sta n ces. $.157 a tto rn ey fe e . $25 a n d c o st, con trab an d ilestn ^ved . - Jam es G a rn er W illia m s , m is ­ d e m e a n o r la rc en y, d is n iiss ed at re ­ q u est o f p ro s e c u lin g w itn ess.. • L o z e n a G a il W illia m s , d riv in g w h ile lic e n s e rev o k e d , reckless d riv - in g 10 en d a n ger, po.s.session/display ofa llere d / n c titio u s/ rev o k e d d r iv e r ’s lic e n s e , d is m is se d p e r p lea; hil/run fa ilu re to stop fo r p ro p e rty d a m a g e, p ra y e r fo r ju d g m e n t c on tin u ed on c o s i. $ 3 9 0 a tto rn ey fe e . - V iv ia n M a c W o o d , s im p le a s­ sau lt. d isn n ssed at req u est o f p ros- e c u iin g w iln e ss . F n llv d Го .\ p p tn r • D a le A s h lo n B e rca w . litterin g n ot m o re lhan 15 pou nds. - Pa rris C a p ric e Bu rns, fa ilu re lo s lo p fo r s lo p -sign/nashing red lig iil. - Janetta A n ic e G a d so n . fa ilu re lo w e a r seat b e ll - d rive r, tw o cou n ts d r iv in g w h ile lic e n s e re v o k e d , o p ­ e ra tin g v e h ic le w iih n o In su ran ce, no lia b ility insuran ce. Fully Restocked! Wolcomo bacM Wo Invito our old ond now customers lo viow our latost soloctlons. T y p ic a l d i s c o u n t p r i c e s o n n a m e - b r a n d ite m s : S ola & L o vosoa l ................S750 R cclin ers ...........................S255 R eclin ing S ola .................... S535 B odroom Suites ........slatting S895 Enlortalnm ont Conlora . . . S 495-52S Dining R oom Suites . . starting S595 4889 O ld H w y 64 W osi • Lexinglon, N C 27295 ■ (336) 787-5353 Located 1/4 mile west of Reeds on Old Hwy 64 Tues.-Thurs, 9am-6pm, Frl. 9am-7pm, Sat. 9aM-4pm W alton B eekor • Harold Bookor Ir— I Beeker FURNITURE D a v i e C o u n t y , THANK YOU f o r y o u r p r a y e r s & s u p p o r t ! ANDREW BROCK / L o o k F o r w a r d T o S e r v i n g Y o u ¡ N T h e n c S e n a t e Piiicl tor by Brock t'or Señale United Way Day Dine out and make a difference. On Fridav. November 22nd M à U T Æ . “ C e le b r a tin g 3 7 Y ears in B u s in e s s ” . Hwy, 601 North to Yadkinviiie, left at 3rd light past old Hwy, Main Street, Yadl(inviile • 336-679-8841 • Winston-Salem • 336- 421 722-9850 the following restaurants will donate a portion of their proceeds to benefit the 23 Agencies providing services in Davie County. HILLSDALE Asian View McDonald's Venezia Italian Restaurant MOCKSVILLE Buck's Pizza Butch's Bar-B-Que Dynasty Chinese Restaurant McDonald's Miller's Diner Potman's Restaurant Ron & Penny's Ruthie's Diner Wendy's Walmart Radio Grill Western Steer 6 - DAVIK COUN TY FN TKKI'RISK RECOKI). Thiirstlay. Nov. 14, 2002 Public Records DAVIE COUN'l'V IÍN TERI’RISE RECORD, Nov. 14,2002-7 Mocksville Police TIk* fo iU 's -.iu i: in c iilc n ls \scre rcp o rlcti 10 the N tc K k w illc I’olicc D c p iirlin cn t. - A n ia iIN )\ (Ul W im lv^a n l C ircle w as clam ;ij!cd b y varulals. it was re- p oM cil N o v . (>. • ,\ w a llcl w as loM sU»lcn I'k u u 106.^ V a ilk in v ilk - K u a .l. ii \vas a ’ortcti N o v . 1. • A m a ilh o x u a s rcm (»vct! from ils posl on C lo is te r D riv e , il was reported N o v . 5. • v c h ic ic parkcil al ihc lU o c k C V n lc r w as dam aged hy sotuconc trvin i: to p ry open a ilo or. it w as re ­ ported N o v . 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K y lie H e lh P o o le . 17. o f 7 97 C a la h a in K o a d . w as d riv in g a I ‘W.S To y o ta , and m ade a lel'l turn in to the p n lh ot' a I W ) C h e v ro le l d riv e n h y O a v id K a y N iillc r .M .o f 11‘) U .S . 0 0 1 S .. re p o rte d O l't lc e r K . A . D o nathan, Land Transfers T h e fo llo w in g la n d Ira n s te rs w e re lile d w ith the D a vie K e gister o f D e e d s, lis te ilb y parties in vo lv e d , a crca gc, low n s h ip a n d «Iced stam ps p u rc h a s e d , w iih S2 ro p ro s c n lin g S L (K H ). • Jo y c c H . C a ry anil C h a rle s I.. C a r y 10 k o b e r l H . S h iio k an<l M a u rin e W . S h o o k . 1 lot. F a rm in g ­ to n . • D a vid W . H a ile y Jr.. lr\isiee and o n b e h a lf o f Jo h n II. H o ots S r. to D ic k A n d e rs o n C o n s lru ctio n . I lot. S h n d y G ro v e , • D ic k A n d e rs o n C o iis im c tio n t«> S pe n ce r K . K u n ge and M a rile e !•'. K u iig e . I lot. S h a dy C irove. $ N M . - S te rlin g Investm ents lo l.arrx M c D a n ie l H u ild e rs , I b u ild in g . M o c k s v ille . i l5 0 . ' l.o uisa D . M a x h e w \‘)7 ^ in ­ te rest) to Janies L e s te r .M a yh cw . acres. S h a dy Cirove. - .M argaret W . K o ysie r (.V ; in ­ te re s t) lo S u s a n H , W a ll. I lo i. Jerusalem . - V e rna I L H o w o ll in lc r- est) to K a lfiy .Atui M ille r aiul KonaUI G en e H o w e ll, 2 tracts. Fa rm in gto n . - Joseph W . T u c k c r ( ‘J 7 'i in lc r- c s i) lo Joseph W . T u c k e r Jr.. Hetty Jane Tu c k e r. I’h yllis Г. H argraves and .M ichael Г. Tu ck e r. 2 tracts. I'a rm in gto n . - ( iia d y I .ester Ttiltcfow .ind 1:11a ,\n g e lin e Tu tte ro w (‘)7 ‘ ; interest) to (ir.u ly Lu th e r I'uttorow and.-\nneue I. D iu m m . 2 tracts. C’ latksvdle, • 1.averne H . S n iiler (‘*7'i inter- csj) lo IX*ht>rah S. Cireen. 2 tracts. M o ck s ville . - D o ris M , C 'arm .m i ‘>7..‘>'; in- te ie slH o La rry F.dvv.inl C .m n a n . .71 acre. M o ck s ville . ' H o n n ie M c C u llo h H clsah eck ( ‘Í7*; luteresti lo (ira d o n C o rn e ll l.a n k lt'rd . I’aiilctle L. H u rton am i C 'a ro ly n A . S m ith , I acre. F a n n in g ­ lon. - D ana L . C io ke y to H . L e w is \ a n n o y and S . D e n ise \ a n n o y . A acres. C la rk sv d ie. '>7-1. - H a ro ld L , K o llin s S r. a n d S lu rle y J, K o llin s lo M ic h a e l K a y .•\llcn and Tonya liv e H la c k w o o d . 2 tracts. C la rk s v ille , S h H . - .M ichael W o o ira n d Sara W o o lf lo Steven N L O w e n s and Ja n e l C , O w e n s , i lo l. I'a rm in g to n . S 52b. - C u rtiss l.ee K e a vis (.U i im e r- c s iM o (V liru la K . H o w e ll. N o ra K . H a vn cs and Tara К , Ja cu m in . } lots. M o c k s v illc . - M a ry S. S parks (.V,? interesl) lo T o m m y W a yn e S parks, 2 tracts. M o c k s v ille . - C lladys Inez Jones ( l ‘ i in ie r­ e si) lo I n i n H a m p to n J(uies Jr. and Jantes V o g le r Jo n e s. 2 tracts. Shady C irove. - C dadys In e z Jiuies ( |'¿ inter- e si) to Jam es V o g le r Jones. 2 acres. S h a d y C irove. • S h ir le y D . H u tc h in s a m i H u l'o rd Cl. H u ic h in s and M a ry D , I’rcsn cll and D a n 1’a ‘snoll to S hirle y D . H u tc h in s a n d H u fo rd Ci. liiit c liin s . I tra c t. C a la h a in . - S h irle y D . H u tc h in s and B u fo rd Ci. H u tc h iiis am i M a r y D . I’rosnoll a n d iia n P rc s n e ll lo M a r y D . P rcsnell and D a n P re sn ell. I tract. C a la h a in . - lu ld ie H . Fo ste r and H ild a H. I'o ster lo M a tllic w H e tulerso n F o s ­ ter. A acres. S2. - M a rk W a yu e IM iclps lo Jo h n K ic k ie P he lp s. 1.21 acres. Je ru s a ­ le m . S.S. - Tin io ih y H . A lie n and H e tty Jean H o w ens. co e x ccu u irs o f esiale id L c iU K i P. lio v v e n s to C h a r lc s lU a d fo rd and L in d a B ra d fo rd , 12.31 acres. S h a d y C iro ve . S I 20. Highway Patrol T h e fo llo w in g ira lf ic w re c k s w ere in vcsiig aicd b y iho N .C . H ig h ­ w a y P a tn )l in D a v ie C 'o u n l). Im p ro p e r P a ssin g A M (K k s v iIle m an w as cited for im pro|>cr passing after a w reck on B a ile y ’s C h a jv l K o ad al 1 2 ;4 0 p jn . N o v . 5. D a n n y W ils itn P a le rick . .Vi. o f 122 P olaris D riv e , d riv in g a 2(HH F o rd p ic k u p , a lte m p lcil to pass a fa rm tra c to r a n d a 2 0 IH D o d g e p ic k u p d riv e n b y K ich a rcl K e ilh B iv in s . 4 2 . o f H ig h P o in l. B iv in s a lie m p le d a left tu rn , and his vehicle w as siruck b y P a le ric k ‘s, rep orie d T ro o p e r A .A . Justice. y T r u c k H its T r e e A S uU sbu ry tccn w a s n ol injured aflcr ihe p ick u p truck she w as d riv ­ ing w e nt o ff N .C . H O I and struck a Iree al 7 :1 0 a .m . N o v . 4. Jessica L e ig h Flan a ga n . 17. w as d riv in g the I ‘J‘W Tt)y o ia that w ent o ff iheroad to ihe right and struck a tre e .re p o rie d T ro o jv r.A .A . Juslice. F a ilu re T u K e d u c v S pe e d A S tatesville m an v^as chaige<l w ilh failure lo roiluce speetl after a w re ck o n U .S . Fast at h .^O p .n i. .Nov, 6. C a rl D a \id W illia m s . 4'J. failed to stop the l*J‘M Fo rd p ick u p he was driv ing I'ctore il struck the rear o fa H iiick d rive n h y C a ro l Havse I-o u s t. 5 5 . o f )M )1 N . M a in S t.. M iK ’k s v illc . rcp i'rtcd Tro o i> e i A ..\ . Justice, D r iv e r L e jn e s .Scene T h e ilriv e r o f a w h ile L in c o ln T o w n C'ar le ll the scene iif a w reck on W ill H o on e R o ad at N .C ’ . .SOI at 7:2.5 p .m . N m . 7. K e x A le x a n d e r C a r s w e ll. 17. o f l4 ‘) D ra u gh t! L a n e , M o c k s v illo . had siop|4*d a 19K‘) H o n d a at the slo p sig n w h e n il w as siruck from the rear b y the h it-a n d -ru n ilrive r. re p o rte d T r o o p e r M .T . D a llo n . C’harges are |4*nding, M j iii Faces 4 С Ь а гц е ч .Л S a lisb u ry m an v^as cha rgcd w ith ilriv in g w itho ut a license, hit am i ru n , o h siru ciin g and ile layiiig an iitfice r anil m a k in g an unsafe irattvc m o ve n ie n l alter a w re ck on U .S . 001 S outh at F'llis Aut»> .A u c­ tion at 0:1.5 p .m . N o v. 0. W illie Ju n io r P h illip ’'. 57. was backin g a l ‘>S‘> l-'ortl lri*iu the a uc­ tion w hen it was struck hy a l*>‘>4 .M itsubishi p icku p being d rive n on I '. S . 0(M by C h a r lie W a lle r M c is ic k . 70. 0V 554 Helhel C h u rch K o ad . M o ck s ville . ie p o rte iri'ro o |vr M .T . DaltiM i. P h illip s tieil i>ii fool after the w reck. T w o C h a rg e s F ile d .All .Adv.m ce teen w .is chargeil w ith tiriv m g a veh icle w ith unsafe tires and exceetling a sate speeil af­ ter a w re ck on 1-40 at 5 p .m . N tw . 5. D u s iin A n th o n y L a w h o iu IS ,o f 7 0 5 F o rk -B ix b y H o i^ l. A d v a n c e , w a s ilr iv in g a I ‘>‘>4 M its u b is h i p ick u p lhal hyd ritpla iicd lui the w el ro a d , g o in g out o f co n tro l in Ihe n ie ilia u c a b le , te p o rtc il T ro o p e r .M .T D a lton . F 'a iliire I'u K e d iic e S pe e d .A N a d k iiiv illc m an w .is ch a rg cd w ith fa ilu ic ll) reducc speed a lte ra w re ck on U .S . ()01 N i)iih .it C h iii- ijua p in K o a d at 5 :4 5 p .m . N o v . 5. H u m b e rto L o / a n o i.o c / a . 2.^. la ilcd to stop the l-o rd he was d riv in g before il h il the ro a r o f a Fa gle d riv e n hy Te re so L in o C o iu la d o . 2.^. o f '»’a d k in v ille , re ­ p o n e d fo o p cr M .T . D .d to n . U n sa fe .M u v e m e n I A M a y o d a n m a n w as ch a rg ed w ith n iak in g an unsafe ira lTic n io v e - rneiit after a w re c k on U .S . 001 N o rth al 4:.^0 p .m . N o v . 5. D o y L a m a r W 'hitrn irc. 4 5 . d rove a 1 W 7 F o rd truck fro m a side road im o ihc rig h t land o f tra ve l, thon m e rge d into the lefl lano o f travel in front o f a I W l B u ic k d rive n by 'T im o th y L a n e S m ilh . 21. o f 2 !i‘i I.)anner K o a il. M o c k s v illc . S m ith s w erve d to a vo id a c o llis io n , ca u s­ ing his ca r to g o out o f co n tro l and strik e a m a ilh o x to the rig h l. re ­ p o n e d T ro o p e r M .T .D a llo n . D e e r S tru c k R u ss e ll D e a n W 'o rk m a n . 5 2 . o f 14.^ C U c k ita l T r a il. A d v a n c e , w a s d riv in g a h J‘J7 T o y o la p ic k u p o n R e d la n d K o a d at 0 :4 0 p .m . N o v . 4 w hen it hit a deer, reported T ro o p e r M . T D a llo n . MOCKSVILLE TIRE & AUTOMOTIVE 962 Yadkinville Rd., Mocksville, NC • (336) 751-6115 Hours: Mon.-Frl. 7:30em-6;00pm and Sal. 7;30am-1:00pm Ж SS tìi Sheriffs Department T h e lo lio w in g iiic iile iils v\eie reported to the D a vie S h e riH ’s D e ­ partm ent. - T h e la rce n y of a C T ) j>layer. p islo l and ritle w as reported N o v . 1» frurn a residence o u Ju u c iitm K o .u t. M iK 'k s v ille . - T h e larceny o f a w e ight Ik m icIi and w e ig h ts, a ch a ir and iw o gas cans, w as reported N o v . 5 from a residence on B a ltim tu e K o ad . • T h c larceny o f a l ‘^ i3 Pontiac Arrests Cirand A m . vsliite. w as reported O c l. 2‘> Iro m a lo n g P oint Koad. • The b re .ikin g. entering .im l la r­ ceny o f a 2 o -in ch Ci)|or television w as re p orie d Ni>v. 4 fro m a re si­ dence on U '.S , 04 Hast. M iK k s v illc . • T h e larceny o f a C h e vro le t S - 10 p ick u p truck, hlue w as re(n>riCil O c t. .^1 from a resilience on N.C*. M(H S o iu h . .M iK 'ksvillc. • T h e la rcen y o f a w allet w as reported N o v . 2 fro m a residence on K o b e r K i'.u l. A d v a n c e . - Ih e la rce n y o f a ciM u p u ie r. cash. D V D play er. m o\ les. a .^5mrn cam era atul a handgun was leported .Nov. 1 frt>m a resilience on I ’.S , 001 S ou lh . - The larceny of rock fr o m Jones K oad v^as reptuleil N o v . I. - lig g s w ere th ro w n at the c o n ­ trol box and b u ild in g al A u lo Pride C a r W ash. U'.S. 00| N o rth . -M o cks­ ville . it w as reported ,Nov. 1. T h e fo llo w in g w ere arrested by Ihe D u v ie S h e rilf's D e p artm e n t. • Je rem y Lee G o ld n e r. IS .o f ,V^2 P leasant A c re D riv e . .M ocksv ile. charged O c l. У I w ith sjk'ciI сопцк*- lilio n and failu re to heed b lue light and siren. T r ia l date; N o v . 21. - M o lly A llre d Th o m a s . 2(t. o f 8HS R a lle d g e K o a d . .M o c k s v ille . charged O c t. } I w iih sjK'ed сош|к*- tiiio n and m isdem eaiutr c h ild abuse. T r ia l d ale: N o v . 21. - M ic h e lle N ic o le P uckelt. 20. ol W in s lo n -S a le m . c h a rg e d N o v . 7 w ith D W ’l and d riv in g atier d rin k ­ in g as a p ro vis io n a l licensee. Tria l date: D e c . 1У. • H o b b y D e a n M o o re , .U . o f 1 0 42 U .S . 001 S .. M o c k s v ille . charged N o v . 0 w iih failure to ap- (K*ar III co urt. T r ia l dale; N o v . 20. - Joseph .Andrew S p illm a n Sr.. 0 4. o f 1.120 Ju n ctio n K o ad. .M ocks­ v ille , charged .Nov. 5 w ith assault b y p o in tin g a gu n . second ilegtee irespassing and resisting a p ub lic o ttice r. Tria l date; N o v . 21. • T o n y G re y Fo sle r Jr.. o f I I 2 ‘> B e a u ch a m p K o .id . A d v a n c c . chargeil N o v . 5 w iih m a kin g a ha­ rassing lelephone ca ll. Trial dale: N o v . 21. • D o u g la s D ane H a llm a n . 4 0 . of G a s io n ia . charged N o v . 4 w ilh n o n - sup p ort. Tria l dale: D e c. 5. - Joseph S ha yn e C a m p b e ll. 24. o f 20.11 U .S . 001 S .. M o c k s v ille . charged O c l. w itli la rcen y o f a m olor vehicle. Trial ilate: N o v. 7. Me was charged N o v . 2 vvidi four counts o f probation vio la tio n . Trial dale: N o v . 14. • C 'hristopher Kaac A le xa n d e r. 22. ot 774 Pine K iilge K o ad , .M ocks­ v ille . charged N o v. 2 w ith a p ro b a ­ lio n v u d a lio n . T lia l date: N o v . 11. • P e ik o To ilo n u P etkov. 4 2 . o f 140 P rin c e to n C’o u rt. .A d v a n c e , chargeil N o v . } w iih assault on a fem ale. T ria l date: N o v . 7. - Ja m e s t 'a r l B o o n J r .. 2 2 . charged Ni>v. 0 w ith larceny. 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Ы, 2002 DAVIE COUN rv EN l KRlMtlSb: KECORD. Thursdii.v. Nov. 14, 2002 - 9 Veterans Mel Reynolds, Jeff Barney, Norm Carlton and R.L. Lashmit salute the flag during Davie’s Veteran’s Day observance Monday.- Photos by Robin Fergusson Members of the Davie High JROTC present the colors for Monday’s Veteran's Day observance. Hundreds Attend Veteran’s Day Observance Hundruds of Uavie 1 ^ ^ denis puckcd inlo the Nalional J Guard Amiorv'Monday morn- ing U) salulc i H w r^ From World War II through Operation Endurinj; Freedom, there were servitenien and women and retired service personnel who were recog­ nized wilh prayer, speeches, posters, music and hand­ shakes. The ceremony was moved al the last minute I'roni the veteran's monument in down­ town because of inclement weather. As he looked around the crowded room, ,Mocksville Town Manager Terry Bralley said; "It is a testimony lo what we in Ihis country are celebrat­ ing ... and lhal's freedom." Two Ihings have made this country great, Bralley said, a slrong defense and compul­ sory educalion. "It is good we are here lo remember our past, and pre­ pare for our fulure. This is aboul great pride ... and Ihe greal debt we owe (lo veter­ ans)," Bralley said. “Let us never forget whal ihey have sacrificed for us." The Davie High School M arching Band provided plenty of rousing patriotic mu­ sic. accompanied by the Hag squad. Member.s of the school’s JROTC program pre­ sented the colors, and helped organi/e the event along wiih Area residents thank veterans for the sacrifices they made for our country. l.ynn Hicks Hyeily and local .Scouls. "Our cliililrcn do know what Veteran's Day is all about," Byerly said. Kolby Hurt. Andrew Sutler and Brittany Long were rcc- ogni/ed for iheir posters por­ traying veterans, America aud Ireeilom. Older students wmte es­ says, ami three - Allison Bra­ dley, Amanda Reavis, and I’eyum Murray - read their works. "Veteran's Day is a special lime ... to hnor men and women who have given so much of Ihemselves... willing to give up Iheir lives for our freedoms.'’ Allison said. "I'm sure many people love these fieedoms as much as I do." Allhough we all have dif­ ferences. we should all appre­ ciate the men and women of llie armed forces, Amanda said. "This holiday is one of the most important... a day for all Americans to come to­ gether." "It reminds us of everyone who has died for our counlry," said Peyion. "ll makes me proud to Ix- an American. The)' (veterans) are true angels that have allowed our coumry to become what it is today." Bralley recognized veter­ ans by hranch of service, and World War II prisoner of war Harold Frank is recognized. by the wars in which they served. World War II veterans have been called America’s greatest generation, and right­ fully so, he said. He had Jim Harbin, a Pearl Harbor surv'i- vor, and Harold Frank, a pris­ oner of war, lo sland for spe­ cial recognition. He called Sepl. 11 a wake up call. "There’s a comniitmenl, a message going out from our president, and I think it’s the righy message, lhat we won'l stop" umil the threat is gone. "Lei us never forgel the ul- limatc sacrifices so many have given," Bralley said. Mark Hendricks and Jim Helmstetler are honored. Lions Focusing On Diabetes Awareness Ь Members of the Mocksvillc Lions Club always help out area residents who are visually and hearing inipaircil. riiis month, ihey'ro focusing on iliahetes awareness. Diabetes is a major cause of vision prob­ lems. Hundreds of millions of people worldwide have iliabetes; however, there are millions more wliii have the disease bul don't know il. Though not millions, lliere are people in Davie Counly who tlo not know they have diabeles. They don'l know they are at risk for visual iinpairmenl or blirul- ness from unconlrolleil iliabetes. Diabetic eye disease may in­ clude; • diabetic retinopathy, dam­ age lol he blood vessels in the Learn Holiday Nature Decorations "Holiday Decorations l-roni nature" will be the topic of pio- grarns Tuesday. Nov, 10 at 1(1 a.tn. and repealed at ():.^(l p.m. al Ihe Davie Cooperative I'.Men- sion Center at Ihe Counly Office Huililing ill Mocksville. The program is free to Ihe public. Inn scaling is liniiteil. Davie Coiuity Masier Ciar- dener Keliekah Brown will present Ihis holiday pi'ogiam, "Uehekah is very lalenk'il anil well known Inr using many different lypes nf plant maleri- ;ds, mostly from her backyard, lo create cenler pieces and oilier decorative items," said Charlotle 1-. Pagell. l-xlensiiin agent for family and consumer sciences. " This is a great way to get new ideas for decorating for the holi­ days." Por more information, con­ tact llie Cooperative Pxtension Ollice. 7.Sl-(,:>)7. Cattlemen Meet On Nov. 19 There will be a joint meeting y nf the Davie and Yadkin cattle­ men associations on Tuesday, Nov. 19 al Deep Creek Famis Sale Facility. Helton Koad, Yadkinville. at (j:.^() p.m. A group of cattle marketers from Asheville will be on hand to discuss markeliiig options and ways to gel the most value from your calf crop. Members will talk moie about niarkeling cattle as a group and lalk about purchasing sup­ plies in bulk to take advantage of more favorable pricing. There will he a sponsored meal so reservations are re- i|uesied. Call the Extension of­ fice 7.S 1-6247 before Monday, Nov. IS 10 reserve anieal or for more information. "Not marketing yourcattle lo Iheir advantage could be a ma­ jor drain on potential profits," said Cooperative Extension Agent Phil Rucker. "Come learn the advantages of utilizing a marketing plan and the prolll po­ tential you might be missing." retina, the leading cause of blindness in American adults; • calaracl. a clouding o f Ihe eye's lens; and • glaucoma, an increase in Htiid pressure inside the eye that leads to optic nerve damage and loss i)f vision, F-ollinviiig are some facts on diabetes and diabetic eye dis­ ease, • The longer someone has diabetes, ihe moie likely they will gel diabetic letinopathy. • African-Americans are 1.6 times as likely, llispanics more lhan two times as likely, aud Native Americans 2.7 times as likely lo develop diabetes. • About half of all diabetes cases nccru in people over age 6(1. • Individuals who do not regularly make appointments wilh a health care professional run the risk of ignoring the ou­ sel ofdiahelie eye disease. Many limes, there are no symptoms in ihe early stages of the disease. • People with diabetes need lo know of the dangers of dia­ betic eye disease, and get regu­ lar professiojial eye exams. To rei|uesl publications or more ahout diabeles. email; NOTICE WaslKHit atui inspection of the Lee Elevated Water Tiink located on Hwy 601 S has been fcschcduiecl for November 19. Tank will be out of service from 11-18-02 liitoitgh 11-20-02. Water reserves for emerjiency will be less tiuiti nomial during this period of time ;ind we are asking our cusiomers to reftain fi'om using as much water as possible cluring this brief period of lime. 'I'lumk you in advance for your cooperation. I3;tvie County W;iter System Horn’s Country Kitchen • Banquet Room \ Available For Your Holiday Party We Offer a Party Buffet ^ in the Banquet Room! ^ V ._ _________ C a ll us a t 7 5 1 -3 7 5 0 fo r more d e ta ils . Hwy 601 N at 1-40 * Mocksville . pRfllflGH'S ПМ C krrm fC Veterans stand as the Davie High Marching Band plays the song from their branch of service. Lynn Hicks Byerly recognized poster winner Brittany Long. Thank You 7 b t h e V o te r s o f D a v i e C o u n t y f o r y o u r L o y a l S u p p o r t . Julia C. Howard P a i d f o r b y t h e C o m m i t t e e 'l b E l c c t J u l ia C . H o w a r d ^ ^ u a lity O il L a rg e st F ue l O il & P ro p a n e S u p p lie r F or O v e r 7 0 Years • Air Condition & Furnace installation & Service • 24-Hour Burner Ser ./ice • K-1 Kerosene • 10 Month Budf^n-;: Payment Plans • Automatic Keep Fill Fuel Oil & Propane GasFire Logs & Grills Locally Owned & Operated FREE ESTIMATES 2200 Cornatzer Road Office Hours: 8am-5pm T lw n n o P iW » www.qualltyollnc.coni Davie County Customer Service (336) 998-4620 W inston-Salem Custom er Service (336) 722-3441 Answering Service After Hours 721-1381 Jockey Sale Sat. 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B o a r d O f E d u c a t i o n B r i e f s D e c e m b e r M e e tin g S c h e d u le d T h e ne.xl m e e t in g lia s b e e n s c h e d u le il fo r D e c . 2 al 7 p .m . al C e n tr a l D a v ie E d u c a tio n C e n te r . N e w b o a r d m e m b e r s w ill b e s w o n i ill a l 6:.M). S u p e rin te n d e n t’s R e p o rt D a v ic C o u n ly S c h o o ls h a s a 4 8 p e r c e n t p a r tic ip a t io n ra te in th e U n it e d W a y c a m p a ig n Ihis y e a r. N o s c h o o l b o a r d m e m b e r h a s v o lu n t e e r e d to p a r tic ip a te in th e M o c k s v ille C h r is t m a s p a ­ ra d e . M o r e a l F o u r p r e s c h o o l p r o g r a m b e g a n w ilh s u c c e s s . 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" .S h e 's o n e o f Ih o h a r d e s t p la y e r s I 'v e s e e n . " S te p h e n s s a id . " S h e p la y s h a rd a ll Ih e tim e o ff e n s iv e ly a n d d e lo n s iv e ly . I 'v e Ih;o ii im p re s s e d w ith h e r d e fe iis e m o r e th a n a iiy th iiiii. S h e 's v e r y ta le n t e d ." D a v i e lir in i;s b a c k a th ir d d o iib le - fiy u r e s c o r e r in S in iilo - to n . a s h o l- h lo c k in y c e n le r w h o p r o d u c e d fo u r d o u h le - d o u h le s a n il p e a k e d w ith 21 p o in ls a n d 1.1 r o h o u n d s in a c r ilic a l o v e r ­ tim e w in at N o r th D a v id s o n . " D a w n is c o n t r o lliii;; Ih e in ­ s i d e . " .S te p h e n s s a id . " S h e 's ilo n e a r e a lly y o o il jiih o f p o s t- in i: u p a n d r e h o iiiu liii!;. a n d sh e c a n ru n Ih o l lo o r . " S c h a fc r , lik e W illia m s , h a s d a in itin p w in g s p a ii a n d is v e r s a ­ t ile e n o ii{;h t o p l a y in s id e o r o u t ­ s id e . 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" W h a l im p r e s s e d m e a h o u l l l e a l h e r is i h is s iim n io r s h e d id n ’ l m is s o n e Ih in i; w e d id In c a m p o r o p e n g y m s . " s h e s a id . " S h e w a s ih e o n ly p e r s o n lh a l w a s th e r e 10(1 p e r c e n t o f th o lim e . S h e p la y s r e a lly h a rd a n d is h u ild in c o n h e r c o n r u le iic e . S h e ’ s s e llin i: b e lte r a m i b e lle r ." I f j ii n i . i r c e n t e r K i e r s t n n K a h r s . a v .iis ily r e s e r v e last y o a r. n o u r is h e s , D a v ie c o u ld c o n lr o l Ih e b o a r d s w h en s h e p la y s a lo n i:- s id e S in ÿ l e lo n . W i l l ia m s a n d S c h a f e r . S e n i o r K y a n n e M c D a n ie l, w h o w a s im p r e s s iv e e n o iii:h t o m a k o v a r s it y a s a s o p h o m o r e , is h a c k a ft e r s ittiiij; o u t la s l y e a r . S h e w a s a k e y s ta r te r o n th o 1<)‘ IK - 'I ‘) S m ilh D a v ie te a m th a t w e n t 17-Ü. D a v ie a ls o h a s a n a b u n d a .ic e o f s k ille d p la y e r s fr o m a J V tea m lh a t w e n l 1 7 -2 . J u n io r S a v a n n a h K o w a ls k i a v e r a y e d a lo a in -h iiili 12.‘> p o in ls . h il d o u b le liu u r e s in I.S s ir a iiih l y a m e s a n d b u rn e d K e y m ild s w ilh 2 ‘ ). J u n io r A n ilr e a D « i i ; g i n s ile liv e r e il o n o d o u h le - d o iib le a n d o n o I r i p l e - d o t i b l e w ith 1(1 p o in ts . I I r e b o u n d s a tu l 10 s te a ls . .'Viul s o p lu m u ir o A l y ­ s o n W a lk e r h a d t h r o e ¡¡a m c s w h e r o s h e p o p p e d th r e e o r nu>re .is. J u n io r .\ ly s o D o w d e n , w h o 's h e e n s id e lin e d w ilh a b a c k in ­ ju r y , p la y e d s ijin ific a n l m in u le s o n th e J V . .•\iiil fr e s h m a n p o w e r fo r w a r d C a r ly H o o lh to o k Ih e r a re le a p fr o m m id d le s c h o o l to v a r s ity . S h e c a r r ie d N o r lh D a v i e la s l y e a r, a v e r a g in g 14 o f h e r te a m 's 2') p o in ls a n d c o lle c t in g th r e e d o u b le -d o u b le s . T h a t ’ s s o m e n ic e c iin ip lc - in o n la ry p la y e rs , a n d S lo p h o n s is n o l a fr a id lo m a k e a c h a n g e . I f y o u w a n t to e a r n a tlu im b s -iip s ig n fr o m th e c o a c li. p la y d e ­ fe n s e lik e t h e r e ’ s d y n a m it e in y o u r s h o r ts a m i c r e a le e a s y b a s ­ k e ts in tra n s itio n . " I ’ v e n e v e r h a d a set f i v e in m y l i f e . " s h e s a id , " l l ’s p r a c tic e to p r a c t ic e a n d g a m e s itu a tio n s . 1 Ih in k i f y o u g o t a so l fiv o th e y c a n b e c o m e la \ , s o I w o u ld ra th e r th e m c o m p e t e e v e r y d a y fo r Ih e ir tim o . " T h e y c o u lil a ll g e l p la y in g t im e i f Ih e y p la y h a rd a n d p la y d o fe n s o . I f t h e y c a n ’ t g e t u p a n d d o w n th o llo o r a n d a r e n ’ t w i l l ­ in g lo p la y fid le m ir l d o f c iis o . t b o y 'r o g o in g to h a v e lo sit b e ­ c a u s e Ih a l’ s th e к im l o f g a m e w o w a n t lo p la y ." N o l e s : T h e W a r I t a g l e s s c r im m a g e a l H ic k o r y o n N o v . 14 at (i p .m . I h e y o p e n th o s e a ­ s o n at N o r t h Ir e ilo ll o n N o v . 1У at (i. th en h o st S ta t e s v ille o n N o v . 2 2 .... S te p h e n s ’ a s s is ia n i is D e b ­ b ie liv a n s , a n d J a n ic e J a c k s o n is in h e r th ird v o a r as J V c o a c h . A terrific trio leads the way for Davie's girls. The thirtd-year starters are, from left, Sarah Williams. Brittany Walker and Dawn Singleton. Coach Karen Stephens’ Davie girls basketball team takes a break during practice. Starting From Scratch: Davie Boys Face Challenging Unknowns l.'iin t in u e d K r o m I ’ a c c К I c e n tu r y m a r k fiv e tim e s , in c lu d ­ in g 117 p o in ls in o n e g a m e , but it r e m a in s 111 ho s e e n w h o r e Ih e s c o r in g p u n c h w ill c o m e fto m . " T h e r e ’s lu it a n y o n e p e rs o n w h o c a n r e p la c e a s c o r e r lik e t h a t ." .A b s h e r s a id . " I l o p e l u l l y e v e r y b o d y w ill p itc h in a n d s te p t h e ir g a m e u p . 1 h o p e u e c a n d e v e lo p s o m e b a la n c e . It 's h a rd to s a y w h o llio s o g u y s .ire g o in g l o b o ." T h e \S’a r l ; a g l e s c o u ld g e l o v e r p i i w e r e il in s iile h y o p p o ­ n e n ts w ith a v e r a g e s i/ e . S o p h o ­ m o r e B u m s is 6 -7 a n d I’h e lp s is (1-4, h u l t h a t ’s it. D a v ie n u ist c o m p e n s a t e fo r its la c k o f s i/ e w it h iiiiic k n c s s . s o lid .1-p o in t s h o o t in g a n d c n o m io u s c o u r a g e . ■’ W c 'r c d e fin it e ly n ot g o in g lo b e ih e b ig g e s t te a m a r o u n d ." A b s h e r s a id . " T w o Ih in g s a re g o in g to h e v e r y k e y - h o w w e ll w e p la y o n d e fe n s e a n d h o w w e ll w e r e b o u n d . I f w o c a n p la y d e ­ fe n s e a n d r e b o u n d , w e 'r e g o in g to h a v e a g o o d s h o t to b e c o n i- p c liliv e . " I'h e b i g iiii o s li o n m a r k is d e p th at th o s e ( fo u r a n d f i v e ! s p o ts . I d o n 't th in k e ith e r ( I’ h e lp s o t lU ir n s ) c a n p la y .12 m in u te s , b u l i h e y ’ re b o lh g o in g t o b e o n th e llo o r a lo t . " V e te r a n s G a r n e r a n il I ’ h e lp s a n d b ig H u m s a re Ih e m a in g u y s r ig h l n o w , bu t H ra n d o n C a p w e ll, w h o c iH ild s ta rt at s m a ll fo r w a n ! a n d s e e t im e o n Ih e fr o n tlin e al ( i -1, h a s p u s h e d h im s e lf in lo th e m ix . " l i e ’ s n o t v e r y b ig . b u l h e 's d o n e w e ll in p r a c t ic e a s fa r as w o r k in g h a rd a n d d o in g th e Iiltle th in g s .” A b s h e r s a id . .N o le.s: L a s l v e a r D a v ie w e n t l (i - ‘ ) a n d l'or th ird in C e n tr a l l’ ie d m o n t 4 - A p la y , fin is liin g h e- h iiu l b u llie s H e ; U )ld s a n d W e s t l- 'o r s y th a n d a h e a d o f N o r t h D a v i d s o n . S o u t h K in v a n a n d S o u th Ir e d e ll. ... I l o w b r u la l is th e C 'I’ C '.’ ^ 'o iin g . w lii) h as w o ii 4 6 2 g a n ie s in 2 y y e a r s . w o iit 6 0 - 20 in iiim c o n fe r o n c o a n d 1 7 -2 ‘J in th e C I ’ C in l iv e y e a rs . 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O t lio r G a m o s - F n r W o s t 202fl3623422638322120 Gustavus Adolphus •Wtîlltler Chapman Fort Lewis 'Lfl VuffMj •Pugel Sound Cluremoni-M-S Euslern Oregon 'Wuslorn Washington Mumboldl Slate Colorado Mines 172219 6 7101720 ■ 151314 721171419122119913lb16137171713 1914 7 1414121714 17 1015 91510141472014 12IP1314 71471613G71913101012G 10101771712171414149199 IG14151620 13 121314 1410 Î4 107713 1014 16 14 15 913 12в1014 71212716 139107171210 661314 14 10 1767147191014 716IG137161G10613 712151415 101719 92119714 61910б147141314 17 1213 12 1714 10 121471414147 б137131314 NCAA HIGHLIGHTS The Best Can Win On the Road, Too W ith a handful of favored teams playing away from home this v/eekend, some key games - and the con­ ference races they'll affect - are looking a lot more interesting, starting with Georgia’s short trip west to Auburn. We're picking the Southeastern Conference East-leading Bulldogs by only two points over the S.E.C. West Tigers, whose defense may lead them to a third straight upset of Georgia. The Dawgs love to put the ball up, and Auburn ranks among the nation's leaders in pass defense, so anything could happen in this one - just like last year, when the then-24th- ranked Tigers got past No. 19 Georgia 24-17. Poised on Auburn's 1-yard-line with 16 seconds left, the Bulldogs ran the ball but got stopped short of the goal line, and time expired before Ihey could run another play. This time, Georgia should end the Tigers' Ihree- game winning streak in the series. In the Big Ten, Illinois hosts Ohio State and Iowa heads north to IHinnesota, and we're picking both visi­ tors by 11. In the first matchup, that doesn't seem like much, because the lllini have tieen struggling while the Buckeyes have been formidable on both sides of the ball, but a friendly crowd in tHemorial Stadium in Champaign should help Illinois reduce what would otherwise be a 20-point predicted O.S.U. margin. In Minneapolis, meanwhile, Ihe Minnesota Golden Gophers face their third straight big test after battles with Ohio State and Michigan, and the Iowa Hawkeyes look just too strong for them. Minnesota was feeling fine unlil it met up with the Buckeyes and Wolverines, and Iowa should further humble the Gophers. A year ago, Iowa beat Minnesota 42-24 as OB Kyle McCann threw three TD passes and ran for a score and the teams combined for 948 yards of offense. Among the other travelers that will win by less than you may expect is Texas, favored by 10 over host Texas Tech in the Big 12 South. In '01 the Longhorns throttled the Red Raiders 42-7, with QB Chris Simms and back Ivan Williams throwing and running for five TD's. In the Atlantic Coast Conference we've got visit­ ing North Carolina State by just a TD over Virginia, and, back in the S.E.C., Alabama al L.S.U. may be the best game of the week: the Crimson Tide by three. Last year L.S.U. QB Rohan Davey threw for 528 yards against 'Bama - the most the Tide had ever given up -- in a 35-21 Tigers win. Nol all the big winners will be road teams. Southern Cal looks 10 poinls better than Arizona State at home Gelty Iflingus A n y th in g c a n h a p p e n w h e n A u b u m a n d G e o r g ia p la y e a c h o th e r , b u l Ih is y e a r w e p r e d ic t th e D a w g s w ill w in b y tw o p o in ls - e n d in g th e T ig e r s ' t h r e e - g a m e s e r ie s w in n in g s tr e a k . in a key Paciric-10 face-off, and confrontations in Boulder, Colo., and Manhattan, Kan., will clarify the picture in the Big 12 t'lorth. Iowa State at Colorado should be a dandy, with the Buffaloes a six-point pick, and Kansas Stale will celebrate a rarity; a comfortable win over Nebraska. Finally, the home field couldn't be more important than it is for Michigan, which takes on Wisconsin. Al any neutral site this would be a toss-up. At Michigan Stadium il's the Wolverines by four. NFL STAT PACK Total gam es predicted, first nme weeks; 130 Total right: 69 Total wrong: 61 Forecasting percentage: .531 Total gam es predicted, fii^t nine weeks, 2001; 128 Total right; 71 Total wrong: 57 Forecasting percentage; .555 NFL FORECAST: Sunday-Mpnday, November 17-18 (S u n d a y ). -Atlarita 30 N o w O rlean s 21 W o ’d just like for th ese clubs lo play as entertain ing a g a m e a s ttiey did lasl m onlh, w h en the F a lcon s w on 37-35 on a last-sec­ ond. 47-yard field goa l by Ja y Feoly. Tho Sain ts d on 'l h a v e enou gh d efen se. C le ve la n d 19 -C incinnati 13T h e B row n s intercepted three G u s F rerolle p a s s e s and s a c k e d him five tim es in their 20-7 w in o v e r Ih e B en ga ls in W o e k Tw o.Th is look s closer: C levelan d can pass, but Cincinnati h as a solid secon dary. D en v er 28 -S ea ttle 14 H ere 's a form er divisional rival the Broncos will m iss, h avin g w on 10 o f their last 12 again st Ihe S ea h aw k s. S ea ttle b e a l Ihem last y e a r al h om e, 34-21, but D en ver is b e l­ ter at e v e ry p h a se o l the ga m e. •D etroit 16 N.Y. Jots 13 W ith nothing lo lo s e - and with th e Lions' run d e fe n s e Iho only ca tegory in which eilh er tea m ranks in Iho N F L 's lop half - th ey m a y just play the g a m e o f tho w eek . Or n ot. D otroit w on last, in 2000. G reen B a y 24 -M in n esota 17 If Ih e P a c k ers h op e to g o t past the Vikings - w h om Ihey'll fa c e again in three w e ek s - Iheir d e fe n s iv e line n eo d s to tighten up sig- nincanlly. b e ca u se M inn esota is cap ab le of op en in g big h oles In II. •Indian apolis 27 D allas 20 M o re offb n so Ihan you m ight e x p ect, with Ih e C o lls and C o w b o ys gainin g chunks o f ya rd s through the air and on the ground, resp ectively. In thoir m ost recen t m eetin g, in '99, tho C o lls w e re 34-24 w inners. T h e B e n ga l.?' P e te r W a rric k The Panthers’ Randy Fasani Golly Im.igos Jacksonville 20'H ouston 19T h ree w e ek s a g o , Kris B row n 's la le 45-yard field goa l g a v e the Tenan s their first road win. in Jacksonville, 21-19. T h o J a gu a rs, no doubt anxious to a void fu rther e m b a rra ss ­m ent, will win if they run. •K an sas C ily 26Bulfalo 21T h e C hiols aro excellen t on Ih e run, Ih e Bills ils lasl live from K .C . •Miam i Baltim ore T h e y held Iho D olphins lo n in e first d ow n s and 151 total yard s in a 20-3 W ild C ord p layolf win last sea s o n , bul Ih o R a v e n s 3413 cloarW aren't the d e fe n sive stu ds th ey w e re Ihen. Th is could ba a blow out. •N.Y. G iants 18W ashin glon 12A battle o f field g o a ls ? B olh Ih e G ian ts' and R ed skin s' d e fe n s e s are b etter than their offen ses, so they'll fight for fiold posiiion . In '01 N.Y. w on al fio m e, 23-9, then W ashin gton did lik ew ise, 35-21. •O akland 27N e w E ngland 26 O ur upset o f Ih e w eek , in which Ihe R aiders will s o m e h o w win wilh the run. Th ey'll h ave to. b e ca u se Ih ey can 'l pass again st Iho Patriots, w h o dism issed O aklan d from the p layoffs last ye a r in OT. 16-13. •Philadelph ia 29 A rizon a 13 If tho E a g les aro to m ake the Iransilion from g o o d team to gre a t toam , th ey've got to be ab le to pul a w a y clu bs liko Ih e Cardinals. Arizon a e d g e d Philly in Philly in '01. 21-20, then lo sl in Tem p o, 21-7. Pillsbu rgh 25 •T en n es se e 16If tho S teolors a ro lo m ako the a b o v e transi­ tion, thoy n ee d to sack lea m s like T e n n esseo. Last s ea s o n Pillsbu rgh en d ed a s o ve n -g a m e Titans series winning streak decisively, s w ee p in g them 34-7 and 34-24. S an F ran cisco 28 •S an D ie g o 21 Until th ese tea m s d e ve lo p s o m e passin g to g o with Ihoir running, this Is a very-long- od d s p olen lial S u p er B ow l m atchup. S.F. lia s w on the lasl six in the series, m ost recen tly a 45-17 m u ggin g in '00. •Tam pa B a y 20C arolin a 10 In W e e k E ighl this pairing w en t pretty m uch a s w e predictod: four field g o a ls for tho B u cca n eers — th ree in tho fourth quarter - an d three for the Pan th ers. W ith those o ffe n s es , it's m oro o f Iho sam e. (M o n d a y ) •St. Louis 32 C h ica g o . 1 4 W h a t w ou ld 'v e b e en a m arq u ee siiow d ow n . in '01 (but w asn 't s ch ed u led ) stan ds out like a s o re thum b in '02. T h a R a m s, w h o w o n big o v o r tho B o ars three yea rs a g o , 34-12, will d o s o a ga in through the air. I U - |) Л М Г . ( ( П M V I■;\ I F .K I’ R J S K R I- C O R I ), T liiir s iliiv . N o v . 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Old School Davie Sports News From November, 1962 lia s i R o w a n , w h ic h h a d o n e N o r lh I’ ie d n io n i C o n fe r e n c e w in p r io r lo n ic e lin g D a v ie 's I'o o lb a ll lo a m , u p s e l ih o R e b e ls 2 l - l ( i in Ih e ra in t o k n o c k D a v ic o u t o f c h a m p io n s h ip c o n te n tio n . D a v i e l e d 2 - 0 w h e n J im S h e e k ta c k le d E a s l in Ih c e n d z o n e fo r a s a fe ty , a n d J im E a lo n p r o v iile d a 9 -7 le a d b y r e c o v e r ­ in g a fu m b le in th e e n d z o n e . W it h D a v ic d o w n 1 4 -9 in th e fo u r ih iju a r lc r . iiu a r le r b a e k J o h n P a r k e r c o n n e c t e d w ilh N o m ia n W o o d w a r d fo r a 1 6 -1 4 le a d . I'h e R e b e l s a l l o w e d ih c d e c i d i n g p o in is w ilh u n d e r I w o m in u le s l o p la y . 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T h is g a m e h as b o o s te d o u r c o it fiile iic e Cor th e p la y o lT s ." L ig h l c a m e o u t h o lie r th a n a S 2 p is t o l, Ih r o w in g l ig h t n in g b o lls lo Ih r e e ilifC e re n t r e c e iv e r s a s Ih e R Ia c k K n ig h t s t h iim le r e il 6 0 y a r d s in I I ) p l a y s . T h e y lo o k e il u n s to p p a b le b e lo r e s ta ll­ in g a l Ih e D a v ie 21), m is s in g a .^ 7 -ya rd fie ld g o a l a n il Ih e n I'vim - b lin g a l th e D a v ie 20 o n t h e ir s e c o iu l p o s s e s s io n . D a v i e 's o f f e n s e , w h ic h p ic k e d u p s te a m in a 3 2 - 2 4 lo s s l o R e y n o ld s a fle r b e in g C N a sp er- •itei) fo r n in e g a m e s , d r o v e XO y a r d s in s ix p la y s . J a m e s " C o o l e r " A m o l d , w h o m o v e d t o t a ilb a c k a lt e r ip ia r te r - b a c k in g c a r ly . r o lle d r ig h t l o o k ­ in g fo r a r e c e iv e r , s to p p e d , r e ­ v e r s e d d i r e c t io n a ll ih e w a y a c r o s s Ih c fie lil a tu l g a in e d 2 0 y a r d s . .M 'le r M c C la n n iiii h it a s tr e a k in g H ria n H u n te r f o r .IX y a r d s . .A r n o ld r e t u r n e d u n d e r c e n te r a n d c o m p le t e il an 1 S -y a r d m o o n s h o t to L a r r y H u d s o n fo r a s tu in iin g 7 - 0 le a d . " M c C la n n o n a n d A r n o ld in ­ te r c h a n g e d a l Q U a tu l e x e c u t e d p e r fe c l l y ." Illin g s a id . r iie 15lack K n ig h t s ' d e v a s ta t ­ in g d u o n e e d e d ju s l n in e p la y s lo la k e a 10 -7 le a d . L a u n c h in g p e r fe c lly t h r o w n b a lls lo a r e ­ c e i v e r w h o u s e d h is b-f< fr a m e 10 to rc h D a v ie w iili n in e c a tc h e s . L ig h l a n d N o b le c o n n e c t e d fo r 7(1 y a r d s as N o b le m a d e an u n ­ b e lie v a b le o n e -J ia iu le d c a lc h to s e l u p a fie ld g o a l. L e s s th a n t w o m in u te s la lc r . N o b le u s e d a b r illia n t s lo p -a n d - g o n io v e fo r a I -y a r d I'D r e c e p ­ tio n a n d 1 0 -7 le a d . " N o b l e 's a n a in a / in g p la y e r ." N o r l h c o a c h M a r k H o lc o m b s a id . " H e d o e s s o m e s lu ff lh a l y o u ju s l s il th e r e , a n d g o s h y o u ilo n 't k n o w w h a t lo s a y . H e d o e s 11 in p r a c t ic e e v e r y d a y . H e 's a g r e a t k id a iu l 1 w is h s o m e ( c o l ­ le g e s ! w o u ld c a ll. H e 's a lr e a d y Davie Football Statistics Record: 5-6,3-2 CPC al Alexander Central L 13-7 Wesf Rowan L 14-12 Lake Norman W61-0 at fi/looresville L 37-6 at Slatesville W 14-12 Freedom L17-8 at South Iredell W 30-3 West Forsyth L 28-11 at South Rowan W 12-10 Reynolds L 32-24 at IM. Davidson W 26-24 Brown Arnold Berube Riddle Davie 204 176 19 19 434 824 650 126 63 Opponents 410 Avg.Long 4.0 21 3,7 59 6,6 34 3,3 18 3,7 59 3,9 65 PASSING Arnold IHcClannon Hunter Davie Opponents Comp 46 20 0 66 86 Int Pet Yds TD Lng 5 ,414 880 8 74 1 .476 246 2 38 0 .000 0 0 0 6 .429 1126 10 74 11 .503 1418 9 90 PASS REC Rec Hunter Hudson Stephens Randolph Davie 25 21 7 6 66 Opponents 86 Att 111 42 1 154 171 Yds 548 425 85 59 1126 17,1 1418 16,5 Avg. TD 21.9 4 20.2 12.1 9.8 5 1 0 10 9 Long 74 59 23 16 74 90 SCORING TD Conv. Kick FG Pts Arnold Winters Brown Hudson Hunter Allred Riddle Berube Stephens White Davie 8 0 5 5 4 2 2 1 1 1 29 Opponents 26 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 17 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 5 50 33 32 30 24 12 12 6 6 6 211 190 Defense Rice C, Goode Riddle Bledsoe West Pane Redmond White Allred Stovall Hauser Tackles For Loss Sacks BrUp FF 109 79 76 59 50 48 48 44 42 42 41 18 8 2 7 13 8 6 1 7 7 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 2 0 1 1 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 (d e le n s iv e n u m bers through 10 g a m e s ) INTERCEPTIONS White 4, Allred 2, Cornatzer 2, Hauser, fvlcNeil, Riddle FUMBLE RECOVERIES Bledsoe 3, Pane 2, West 2, Allred, Boger, Cornatzer, C. Goode, Hauser, Norsworthy, Rice, Stovall Kicking PAT FG Lg 20-29 30-39 40-49 Winters 15-18 6-9 47 1-1 4-5 .1-3 PUNTING Att Yds Avg, Long In 20 Winters 56 1862 33,2 53 12 q u a lifie d ," ''T h a i 's a b a d m a n ." D a v ie s e n io r o u ts id e lin e b a c k e r B e n A llr e d s a id o f N o b le , '' Th at c a le h h e m a d e in th e m id d le o f th e fie ld w ilh o n e h a n d , I s a id : 'U h . o h .' H u t w e fo u g h t th e w h o le g a m e ," L i g h t a n d N o b l e w e r e th e m a r q u e e p la y e r s , bu t M c C la n ­ n o n a n d H u n te r s to le th e s lu n v. W h a l w a s s o s h o c k in g w a s M c C la n n o n c a m e in w ith n io d - e s l s ta ts ( l l - o f - 2 S , ‘),S y a r d s ). T h e ju n io r h as lit t le fla s h b in d e liv e r e d p le n ty o f r e s u lls . W it h D a v i e 's r u n n in g g a m e s h u l d o w n , M c C la n n o n w e n t > )-o f- U f o r I4 S y a r d s a iu l w a s n 't in te r ­ c e p te d , M c C l a n n o n z i p p e d a 1 7 - y a r d e r l o H u n le r . H e p u m p e d a n d fo u n d H u d s o n , w h o h e a t N o b l e o v e r t h e m i d d l e a n d c a u g h t a d e f l e c t i o n o f f a lin e b a c k e r 's fin g e r s , a .i.'- y a r d s ir ik e th at g a v e D a v ie a h a lflin ie le a d o f 1 4 -1 0 . " M c C l a n n o n h a s c o m e a t o n .’' H u n le r s a id . " H e 's a lw a y s h a d Ih e a n n . b u l n o w h e 's p la y ­ in g lik e a m a tu re n u a r le r h a c k ." A lip - d r ill p a s s v a u lt e d N o r th in fr o n t 1 7 -1 4 s e c o n d s in lo th e Ih ird q u a r le r . I'r e s h m a n c o riU T - b a c k R a e s h o n M e N e il r e c o v e r e d n ic e ly o n a ( ly r in ile a n d d e - lle c te d th e p a s s , o n ly lo w a tc h N o b l e g r a b It a n d g a l l o p 7 7 y a rd s . H u n le r, w h o w a s s e n s a tio n a l w ith 16,“; r e c e iv in g y a r d s in Ih e lo s s 111 K c y n o lils . iliil m o r e o f ih e s a m e . 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" I n th e a n lic ip a lio n o f t h e d r a w , w a it in g o n C o a c h ( M i k e ) P r o p s i o f R e y n o ld s . I w a s m o r e п сгл o u s a b o u t th e d r a w th an 1 w a s Ih e g a m e . I k n e w w h a l il m e a n t lo g e t a N o . 2 s e e d . "1 w e n t w ith m y firs t in s tin c t, th e o n e o n Ih e fa r rig h t. I lo o k e d at (a s s is la n is B i l l ) O a k le y a n d ( M i k e ) R o n iin g e r a n d p u m p e d m y fis t. T h e n I c a lle d I llin g o n Ilis c e ll p h o n e ," W ilh W h it lo c k al th e d r a w in g la b le , ih e U u i w a s a d o n e d e a l. " 'I h e y k in d o f fe ll lik e w e a l­ r e a d y h a d Ih e N o , 2 ." h e s a id . " W h i l e Ih e y w e r e o v e r ih e r e e n ­ j o y i n g p iz z a , g e t t i n g c a m e r a lim e a n d d r in k in g C h e e r w in e . I w a s o v e r th e re s w e a t in g b u lle ls . W h a l a b o u l w h a l it d o e s fo r o u r fo o t b a ll p r o g r a m ," " W h it l o c k 's th e lu c k ie s t p e r ­ s o n ,” I l l in g s a id . " I p la y g o l f w ith h im a n d h e c a n 't h il a b a ll o u l o f b o u n d s . M e c a n 'l h it a b a ll in Ih c la k e . I f it ’s g o in g r ig h t in Ih c m id d le o f il, it fin d s a w a y lo b o u n c e o u l. M a .x ie l o ld m e a s lo r y a b o u l h im p u llin g a lo lle r y l ic k c l o u l o f a tra s h c a n th a t s o m e b o d y Ih r e w a w a y ," c a tc h e s fo r 1.^.1 y a r d s , a n d H u d ­ s o n a d d e d th r e e c a tc h e s f o r 6 7 y a r d s . T o g e t h e r , t h e y 'v e g o t 4 6 c a t c h e s f o r 07.1 y a r d s , a 21,1 a v e r a g e . " W e ju s l w o r k e il a s a te a m a n d tb e d e fe n s e c a m e Ih r o u g h in th e e lu lc h , " M c C la n n o n s a id , " 'r i i e y ( H u n l e r a n d H u d s o n ) m a d e m e l o o k g o o d , a n d w e c o u ld n 't d o il w iih o u l th e o f f e n ­ s iv e lin e (J u s iin l.a n n in g , Z a c h J a k o b , J u s iin N o r s w o r lh y , M a lt M a r k la n d a n d I're n l Y o u n g a n il l ig h t e n d s T e d R a n d o lp h a n d C o d y S le p h e n s )." D a v ie u lt im a te ly h e ld o n h y a t h r e a d , p r e s e r v i n g M c C la n n o n 's m e m o r a b le b r e a k ­ th r o u g h . H e k n e w h is r o le w h e n th e s e a s o n s ta r te d . H e w o u ld h a e k u p .A r n o ld a n d p a y h is d u e s . I le c o u ld h a v e c o m p la in e d d u r ­ in g D a v ie 's s tr u g g le s b m n e v e r d id . In s te a d , h e s im p ly w a ile d fo r h is s h o i a l c e n le r s la g e , " H e 's a k id lh a l b e lie v e s in w o r k in g ," Illin g s a id , " l- r o n i th e s la r l o f Ih e y e a r , y o u w o u ld h a v e n e v e r g u e s s e d h e w o u ld le a d th is te a m to v ic t o r y a g a in s i N o r t h D a v i d s o n in Ih e la s t g a m e . I'h a t 's a trib u te lo h is w o r k e th ic , b e lie v in g in h is a b ilit ie s a n d b e ­ lie v in g in w h a l w e 'r e t r y in g lo d o w it h h im in b r i n g in g h im a lo n g . H is a ltitu d e , h is c h a r a c ­ ter, t h e a ’ 's n o l e n o u g h ih in g s y o u c a n s a y a b o u t h im a s a p e r s o n , a n d Ih is s h o w s w h a l c a n h a p p e n lo g o o il p e o p le . " D a v ie 's ilc fe n s e s h o w e d Ih e g u ts o f a b u r g la r a n d d e fie d Ih e s la t s h e e t. T h e B la c k K n ig h t s h a d e d g e s o f 10- l . i in f i r s t d o w n s , 4 6 2 -2 0 S in p a s s in g y a r d s a n d ,“i 0 6 - 2 W in lo la l y a r d s . T h e y r o lle d in lo D a v ie t e r r it o r y o n 10 o f 16 p o s s e s s io n s , o n ly p u n te d t w ic e w h ile D a v i e t r o l l e d o u l W 'in le r s e ig h t t im e s , a n d c o n ­ v e r t e d n in e o f 17 t h ir d - a n d fo u r th -d o w n p la y s . B u t e a c h l i m e t h e g a m e s e e m e d lo b e s lip p in g a w a y fr o m D a v i e , a c o u r a g e o u s d e fe n d e r w o u ld c o m e lo th e re s c u e . W h e n th e B la c k K n ig h ts h ad fir s l d o w n at Ih c D a v ie 2 0 e a r ly . G a r e th W h ile , S a m S to v a ll a n d D ,J , R i c e lu r n e d Ih e m b a c k . W h e n th e K n ig h t s r e a c h e d Ih e fi w ilh D a v ie le a d in g 7 - 0 , B i l l y R i d d l e a n d D e r e k C o r m il/ .e r fo r c e d a 2 .^ -y a rd fie ld g o a l. C o l ­ lin s m a s h e d L ig h l o n an o p tio n p la y , B r a n d o n P a n e r e c o v e r e d th e lo s t p ilc h a n d D a v ie s c o r e d f o r a 1 4 -1 0 le a d th r e e p la y s later. W it h D a v ie c li n g i n g to th e 2 . '- 17 le a d . L ig h t w e n t fo r N o b le h u l W h ite p ic k e d it o f f . T h e K n ig h t s p u lle d o u t la le e s c a p e s in s ix o f s e v e n g a m e s d e c id e d b y s e v e n p o in ts o r less, hut J e r e m y W e s l. R e d m o n d a n il M c N e i l s p o ile d Ih c ir p la n s al m o n e y lim e . W ilh N o r lh in b u s in e s s at Ih e D a v ie 2 3 a n d d ie W a r E a g le s ' s to m a c h in th e ir e s o p h a g u s , il fa k e d a r e v e r s e a n d s e n t s la r ru s h e r B r a x to n D u b o s e a ro u n d th e e n d . w h e r e W e s t d r o p p e d h im fo r a 4 -y a rd lo ss . O n th e n ex t p la y , fo u r t h d o w n , R e d m o n d le a p e d a n d k n o c k e d d o w n a p a ss. M c N e il in le r c e p le d L ig h t w ith t w o m in u te s le fi. C o llin s , w h o h a s b u rs t o n th e s c e n e a s a s o p h o m o r e , r e c o r d e d a s a c k a n d b lo c k e d a 3 4 - y a r il fie ld g o a l to e n d th e fir s l h a lf. W 'cst h a d t w o s a c k s , B le d s o e h a d a s a c k a n d fu m b le r e c o v e r y . P a n e h a d t w o fu m b le r e c o v e r ie s . " D e w a y n e p la y e d a h e c k u v a g a m e , " R e d m o n d s a id , " H e lo ld m e it's lim e fo r m e lo s ta rt s te p ­ p in g u p , a n d I 'v e g n l to th r o w m y h at o f f to h im . I le p la y e d s o g o o d a n d I 'm p r o u d o f h im . A n d R a e s h o n 's f i r s l i n t e r c e p t i o n c a m e a l th e r ig h t lim e . " W in te r s , w h o m a d e I w o p r e s ­ s u r e - p a c k e d fie ld g o a ls lo o k a l­ m o s t e ffo r t le s s , p u l Ih e c a p o n th e m o s t e x c it in g w in in Ih r e e y e a r s b y p u n t in g Ih e b a ll 3.‘i v a r d s lo th e N o r t h I w iih 7 2 s e c ­ o n d s le ft. N o b le m a d e a 4 6 - y a r d c ir c u s c a lc h at Ih e D a v ie 2 4 . b u l lim e e .x p ir e d d u r in g th e h a ll s night. " O u r k id s ju s l fo u n d a w a y lo m a k e p la y s a n d g e l t a k e a w a y s ," Illin g s a id . " I t 's a s w e e t w in b e ­ cau.se fo r fo u r y e a r s a g a in s t th is le a m il s e e m e d lik e th e g a m e s w e r e d e c id e d in Ih e la s t s e r ie s . A n d lo h a v e a v ic t o r y d o w n h e r e in Ih e ir last h o m e g a m e a ft e r th e u p s a n d d o w n s o f Ih is y e a r , o u r k id s ju s l k e e p b o u n c in g b a c k ," Dnvie (•iiiin lv 7 7 12 D-26 Niirth I)a»i(lMui II 11) 7 7-24 KlrM QunrUT DC - IIuiImmi is p.i'v fri'in Arniilit (Winters Vifk). Si'cniul Quarter ND-1-rye :.U-G. ND - NnWc I paw Irom l.iflil tl'ryc kick), S:42. DC - Itmlsmi frntn McClnn- noii (WinK'ts kieU, l:,SS. T h in l Qiiiirti-r N1) - Notili' 77 pass from l.iilll ll-rsckickl, 1(1:52. DC - Wimcrs .Ml IT., DC - .•\пu^Ut H r\n\ tkiek t>UKkcil>, .'•.(17. DC ■ Winlfis W t-Cl. -.1(1. l''tutr(h Qiuirtvr Nt) -t.iiMi pavN lioni t.ijllil (I'lye r i:A M S l A r iS I IC S o c M ) l-'it'-t iUhiHS l.i I'l Ku4ies-y,iriK .''I.S'I 2S-4.1 I’asvirii;' 2(IS -1(12 Ciiiilp-.VU lm 12-l.''-l 2t--lt-2 I'urils .S ii, 2-17 1-urnhk-s.I.oM l-l -I-4 IVnallievjariK ‘l-'HI .trd conicrsiori'. .''-15 <i-t.' 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" I l w a s a g o iu l w a y to e n d Ih e r e g u la r s e a s o n ," C o a c h D o u g I l ­ lin g s a id o f l-r id a y 's s tir r in g 2 6 - 24 u p se t o f N o r t h D a v id s o n lo e n d t h e r e g u la r s e a s o n . " Л П t h e y 'v e b e e n w a n t in g lo d o is b e a t N o r th D a v id s o n , a n d i t 'l l b e re a l e x c it in g to s e e e v e r y b o d y 's fa c e (a l p r a c t ic e ). " I t 's lik e a b r a n d n e w s e a s o n . W e re s ta r tin g to p la y g o o d t o ­ g e t h e r a n d m a k e p la y s . W e 'v e b e e n in a c o u p le b ig g a m e s a n d I th in k w e 'r e k in d o f s e a s o n e d . I lik e th e d r a w w e g o t a n d Ih e b r a c k e t w e 'r e in . W e c o u ld h a v e a lo l o f e .x c ile n ie n t ." M c D o w e ll (3 -S , 2 - 4 ), w h ic h fin is h e d fift h in th e s e v e n - t e a m N o r t h w e s t e r n 4 -,Л C o n f e r e n c e a n d is c o m in g o f f a 4 ‘ )- (l ilr u b - b in g to fir s t-p la c e .C . R e y n o ld s ( Ч -1, 6-0), c o u ld b e a p u s h o v e r fo r a D a v ie te a m (.“'- б , 3 -2 C e n ­ lra l P ie d m o n t C o n f e r e n c e ) lh a l is s u d d e n ly fe e lin g h ig h e r lh a n a k i l e , B u l w h o a r e Ih e W a r L a g le s to la k e a g a m e lig h tly ',’ T h e y h a v e n 't w o n c o n s e c u t iv e g a m e s a ll y e a r. F o r th o s e w h o m ig h t n o t la k e M c D o w e ll s e r io u s ly , r e m e n ib e r Ih is : M c D o w e ll h e a l A le x a n d e r C e n lr a l, w h ic h b e a t D a v ie 13 -7 in Ih e s e a s o n o p e n e r . D a v ie is s e e d e d fift h in th e 4 Л W e s l, M c D o w e ll I2 lh , ’T h e w in n e r w i ll fa c e c it h e r N o , 4 P a g e o r N o . 13 S o u lh R o w a n , " T h i s lim e o f y e a r r e c o r d s d o n ’ l m e a n a n y i h i n g . " I l l i n g s a id . " T h e y p la y in a p r e liy g o o d c o n fe r e n c e w iih A . C , R e y n o ld s a n d P r e e d o n i. a n d w in s a re lo u g h l o c o m e b y Ih e r e , T h e y b e a t F r e e d o m th e last t w o y e a r s , s o Ih e y k n o w h o w lo w in . T h e y 'v e g o t a g o ix l c o a c h a n d Ih e ir r c c o r d d o e s n o l r e v e a l h o w g o o d ih is le a m is, i S o t e s : L a s i y e a r C o a c h D a v id R i g g s ' T ila n s w e n l 7-5 a n d .S -L , „ T h is w i ll b e D a v ie 's fir s l h o m e p l a y o f f g a m e s in c e | y w , w h e n il b ea t A s h b r o o k 2 6 - 6, „ , T h e W a r F a g lc s h a v e liv e d w ilh in ju r ie s a ll y e a r , a n d t w o s ta rte rs a re q u e s tio n a b le . A g a in s i N o r t h D a v id s o n , r e c e iv e r L a r r y H u d s o n t o o k a h e lm e t to Ih e l o w e r b a c k a n d n o s e g u a r d / lin e ­ b a c k e r B r a n d o n P a n e r e in ju r c d h is in ju r e d k n e e , " H u d s o n 's b a c k c o u ld b e s e r io u s ," I l l in g s a id , " P a n e 's o n ly p la y in g w ilh h a lf a le g a n y w a y . H e m ig h t h a v e d a m ­ a g e d il a l il l l e m o r e , b u l y e t h e w e n t b a c k in . A f t e r th e g a m e it w a s s w e llin g u p ," N C I I S A A I 'u u t h a l l I ’ l a y - (in 's : W it h Ih e e x p a n s io n o f th e N C I I S A A p l a y o f f s , 9 6 m o r e le a m s th an e v e r q u a lifie d , o r 2 5 6 o f 3 3 7 s c h o o ls lh a l p la y fo o tb a ll. T h e N C I I S A A s p lit I A in to b ig a n d s m a ll d i v i s i o n s ( I A a n d 1Л Л ) la s t y e a r a n d d e c id e d lo e x te n d Ih e s p lit lo a ll c la s s e s o n a n e x p e r im e n t a l b a s is f o r ih is s e a s o n . E i g h t t e a m s w i l l b e c r o w n e d s la te c h a m p io n o n D e c , 14, D a v ie is s m a ll - IA , C la .s s 4-ЛЛ K iis l Ni>. Н)Лрс\ M 7 Wjlmin^ioij L;mcy N*). 1.^ Ciiry ill 2 Raleigh nrmigjiion Ni>. I ) Kaleigh Millhniiik at 6 Ita.sl WjKc No. \A LumlHrrhm ul Gamer No. У Paycllcvillc I’inc I'ore.sl al S sr. 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Tabor Nt). II Wesl Mecklenlutrg al Nti. (i . Ntirlh Diividsoii No. 14 Нам ri)rsylh al No. 3 Char- lolle Waddell No.‘nVcsi Charloiicai К N. Porsylh No. 16 Charloiie Olympic al No, 1 Asheville HeynoUls No. 12 McDowell ai No. 5 Diivlu No. 13 Soulh Howaii al No. 4 Greensboro Page F O R S A L E CLUB CAR GOLF CARTS Currently in use at Hickory Hill Country' Club. Contact Jim CliKlfelter at (336) 998-8746 DAVIK COUN TY KNTIiRPRISE RKCORI), I'lnirsdny, Nov. 14, 2002 - »7 Coach Lee Linville's displeasure with a 0-0, turnover-filled first half shows during a timeout. Zac O’Brien looks for somebody to hit as Zach Vogler takes off wilh the ball.Defensive star Jordan Fowler chases North Davidson's quarlerback. Future Looks Bright With JV Football Team Going 8-2 W it h Ih e J V g o i n g 8 -2 a n d th e s e c o n d - p la c e v a r s ily fe a tu r ­ in g s o m a n y y o u n g p la y e r s , fa n s w ill e n jo y w a tc h in g D a v ie fo o t ­ b a ll f o r th e n e x t s e v e r a l y e a rs . T h e J V W a r F a g l e s ' f i f t h s lr a i g h l w in to e n d Ih e s e a s o n . 1 6 -7 o v e r v is it ­ i n g N o r l h D a v i d s o n la s t w e e k , l o o k e d a lo t lik e m a n y o f t h e o l h e r s - s t r o n g r u n n in g L i n v i l l e I 'v J u k e P o r l e r a n d J a m a r B r a t c h e r , a b ig c o m p lc l io n lo Z a c h V 'o g le r a n d s u ffo c a lin g d e ­ fe n s e . T h e y w e n t S -2 o v e r a ll a n d ,‘i- 0 in Ih e C e n tr a l P ie d m o n t C o n ­ fe r e n c e , o u t s c o r in g le a g u e r i­ v a ls I 2 6 - 2 1 . T h e ir ilo n iiiia n c e is e v e n m o r e im p r e s s iv e c o n s id e r ­ in g D o u g I llin g h a s o n e fr e s h ­ m a n a n d s ix s o p h o m o r e s o n v a r ­ s ily . •• A n d w e p la y e d o n o ffe n s e a g a in w ith o u t (Q li) B r a d C o r ­ r ih e r, ( O L ) 'T .A . 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South's sixth-year head coach looks around the practice room and secs Iwo reluming starters and wonders just how he’ll be able to conlinue the Tigers’ incredible run. They’ve won 48 of 49 matches since 1999-2000. in­ cluding 16 straight, and four conference lilies in six years (three outright). Riddle, who di­ rected Soulh to 14-0 overall and 8-0 in Ihe Mid-Soulh Conference last year for his sccond perfect mark, brings a 50-12 record into the opener al Forsyth Counlry Day. Bui as greal a tactician as Riddle has proven to bc, he’s got heavy losses to overcome. His lone retuming slaners from the IS-man lineup arc Derek Aben- drolh and Kirsion Angell. The Tigers go lo Knox on Nov. 19 iind host Kannapolis on Nov. 20. "We've gol a long way lo go,” he said. "I've got several first- year eighth graders and w e don ’l ^ have many (2001-02) prelim guys reluming euher. We'rc go­ ing to have a lot of guys when Ihey step on the mat on the I Sth, il'll bc the firsl lime they've not only been on the mat bul the firsl time ihey've beer, lo a malch. It's Ihe least number of returning starters that I can remember hav­ ing - ever." Potential firM-year starters who niusl rise lo Ihe occasion include Mall Harrison, Craig Brown, James Wilson, Anihony Brown. Caleb Creason. Sean Watkins, Jessie Frye, Jesse Crotts and Brandon Jones. Riddle is making no prom­ ises, olher lhan South would work nonstop to try to keep its powerful tradition rolling: "The lack of experience may show in Ihe firsl few matches," Riddle said. "We'rc just going to have to dig in, gel belter and work hard everyday. We’ve just got lo go malch to match. We’re going lo make some mistakes, ll's going to take lime." Last year Abendroth wenl II- 4. Angell went 10-6 and finished fourth in the conference. Perhaps the brightest first-year starter is Craig Brown, who "wrestled a lot this summer and improved a lot," Riddle said. "I think Kirslon’s going to be right up there at the lop of his weighi class, and Derek could be, loo." Noles: The numbers are there. Riddle has 36 wrestlers, including 24 sevenlh graders and 12 eighth graders. ... Assistant coaches arc Jeremy Sink and Chris Simmons.... South handed North Davie Its only loss last year, bul everything is sel for Nonh’s return lo the throne. "Six slaners back from a 13-1 leam, that’s pretly good," Riddle said. "(Coach Ron Kirk’s) silling in the same spol I was last year." Conlinucd From PaRC HI The Tigers open on Nov. 19 al Knox, they host North Davie in Ihe second and final noncon- ference game on Nov. 2 1, and they open Mid-Souih Confer­ ence play on Nov. 26 at Wesl Rowan. Anylhing short of a run to­ ward the lop will be short of the go.ll.* "I’ve gol 12good players." he said. '’I don't have anybody thal doesn't have prelty good skills. I've got some height. I've gol some speed and I've gol shoot­ ers. The defense we've been playing in practicc. we've just been swarming." Bumgarner expects big ihings from many players, but there's no doubt aboul the main attraction. Fowler has almost every quality a co.nch could rea­ sonably expect from a guard, "She's going to bc a very good player for me and for who­ ever else from here on out." he said. "She can scorc, she can handle the ball and she's going to be a real, real good player." Bumgarner's not exaggerat­ ing Fowler’s potential. Just ask North Davie sevenlh-grade bas­ ketball coach Jamie Lyerly, who lives across the road from Fowlci. "Rain, sleet or shine, she's oul Ihere bouncing ihat basketball everyday." Lyerly said. The ability of Stewart, Wag­ ner, Leach and Scott is also en­ ticing. Dominating size could conic from Teliva and Stauffer. "Stewarl and Wagner are good ball handlers and good scorers. Leach and Scoll arc su­ per defenders," he said. "Teliva and Stauffer don'l have a lol of basketball experience, but they've got one ihing you can'l coach - and lhat's size. Stephanie is 5-10 or 5-11 and Carley is probably 5-9. "So I’ve got a whole slew of opiions. I’ve been walching girls basketball a long time and I rarely can remember Ihis many talented girls all together. "Hopefully I can coach them along." WHILK HUMGARNER is licking his chops, it’s likely go­ ing lo bc another lough season for Souih boys coach Tim Dev- ericks. Last year as a rookie coach, he hail no overpowering big men, one true scorer and went 1-9, Unfortunately, he might be in the same boat this season. "We've gol some athletes but only one or Iwo players with size (in Darius Hall and Austin Wood)," Devericks said. “We've got about five point guards. Two or Ihree of them are going to have 10 play the two and three spots, and maybe some of the four (power forward)." Devericks’ rosier also in­ cludes Brian Gaither, Dustin Gordon, Clini Howell, Eric Lowery, Jeff Nuckols, Colby Seaford, Sonny Stanley and M.ill Van Hoy. 884 s ;Mairi Street ________O V I L L E MocKevllle; NO 27028 A U tO rM O T I V E :<336)?si,2944 M ^ t U Y ^ S A TREE SERVICE A 336-492-2944 TO LL FREE 1-866-896-7711 Free Estimates • Fully Insured • Serving Forsyth & Dovie County Residential & Commercial Work Selectiva Trimming & Pruning • Tree Removal Stump Grinding • Storm Damage • Hazardous Removal Lot Clearing«Trained Arborist (Complete Clean Up) cellectloa, followed by шетош peer itview from f fih)Vi|piam/htffie$ ind other That's why Rq^onal Medical Center was hQiKm^K^tty-.with two awards from satewide piofiwiofMl (xganizatk^ to improving quality of care for patients. The 2002 Ralph E. SnyJerAiD. Atoard of Excellence for btahhcart ((mlity mproptment. The award, given by Medical Review of North Carolina, cited Rowan Reglonal's "excellence for efforts to significantly improve the care of heart failure patients." MRNC, the peer review organization for Medicare quality improvemenl, gives only one Snyder Award of Excellence in North Carolina each year, The 3003 Research Utilization Aiuardftm the North Ctwlitia Nunn AssociatloH. This award, presented in October at the annual NCNA convention in Raleigh, recognized Rowan Regional'! initiatives to prevent pneumonia in critically ill patients. So wc hope you'll understand If our awards case looks a little crowded. We wouldn't have it any other way. Rcwan Regional MedicalC enter 612 Mocksville Avenue • Salisbury, N C 28144 • (704) 210-5000 www.rowan.org r ( D a v i e P e o p l e DAVIE COUN TV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tluirsday, Nov. 14,2002 - Cl ii.s a i. J Terry Reavis-Freeman: "I think I’m the same person. I’m still me. I may be little bit sassier, but I think it's because I have more energy to be sassy." - Photos by Robin Fergusson A L i f e l o n g D r e a m C o m e T r u e Davie Woman Loses 170 Pounds After 40-Year Battle With Obesity On the oulside, Terry Kcavis-Freeman is half ihc woman she used lo be. Since having gaslric bypass surgery ii\ March of 20()() and Ibllow-up surgery a year and a half laler, she has lost 170 pounds. But inside, Terry, who lives on Fdgewood Circic in Cooleemee, says she liasn'l changed. "I think I’m Ihe same per­ son," she says. "I'm slill me. I may he a liule sassier, bul I Ihink il's probably because 1 have a lillle more energy lo he I sa.s.sy," When people see how much weighi she has losl and say Ihings like. "Now you can do Ihislerry tells them she did Ihose Ihings before. "Being heavy didn't stop me," she says. Even wilh 340 pounds on her 5-l'ool-3-inch frame, she was leaching waler aerobics and swinnning al the Davie Family VMCA. "They saw me in a bathing suil," she says, "in ihe waler. oul of ihe waler, lifeguarding. leaching, jumping up and down like a wild child." In Ihe waler. Terry says she could do anylhing — run, skip, hop, jump. "1 couldn’t do ii on land," she says. "But 1 could swim as well as anybody. I could exercise as well as anybody." A\\ay from ihe pool, her weight hail begun lo lake a real loll on her life. Slie sulTered from sleep apnea and had to use a CPAP machine lo breathe al nighl. Her blood pressure was high, and ihe ex- H e a r t to H eart with Kathy C h a f f i n cess weighi was causing arlhrilic pain in her knees aiul ankles. Terry also suffered excruciating pain in her hands, arms, feel, legs and hack, and afler years of repealed visiis lo dociors lo delerminc ihe cause, a rheumalologist diagnosed her wilh libromvalgia iu 1997. Though her health problems didn'l slart unlil her .IDs, Terry had heen waging a hallie wilh w eighi all of her life. "I can’t even coiuu the number ofdiels I've been on," she says, "I’ve yo-yoed so much I've prob­ ably losl ihousands of poimds. Bul I've alsogaine<l Ihousaiuls of pounds." Al age Terry was classified as miirbidly obese anil al the rale she was gaining, says she be­ lieves her weighi would have ballooned up lo 400 pounds w ilhoul surgery, “ll's a life-saving lechniiiiie when there's niilh- ing else that can help," she says, lUn gastric bypass surgery is nol wiihoul risks: Il kills approximately one of 100 patients, and 10 lo 20 percenl need follow-up surgery for compli­ cations. For Terry, the benefit was worih Ihe risks. She was approved for Ihe surgery by a iloclor in Durham and scheduled lo undergo a mini-gastric bypass al Duke Universily Medical Center in February of 2000. When the surgery was cancelled due lo a mixup aboul her insurance, however. Terry ended up go­ ing lo Dr. Eduardo Gon/ales of the Surgical Weighi Loss Cenier iu Winslon-Salem. They discussed the differenl surgical weighi loss proceilures, completed ihe necessary paperwork and scheduled a mini-gastric bypass for March of thal year. "Whal really sold me with Dr. Cion/ales,"Terry says, "is nol only did he know his stuff, hut during Ihe course of our conversation, he said, 'Whal would happen lo you ifyou died on my operating room table'.’' "I said, 'Well, I'm not sure what you're lalking aboul. I'd go lo heaven'.’' He said, ' Tlial's whal 1 want lo know, what's going lo happen to yiui'.’" Ivverylhiug was hlack and w hile with him. I had lo make a choice." Terry chose the mini-gastric bypass, during which Dr. C'lon/ales used a laparoscoiie li> reduce Ihe si/e of her stomach to a small pouch. ".So for about sis or eight monihs, 1 could only eal a table­ spoon or two al a lime if I was ealing food," she says. She also had lo be caretul uot lo drink .41 min- lUes before or after she ale because ihe fluid would cause ihe food lo expand and make her sick. Terry drank Ensure and ale small portions of foods. “ Tuna fish was my mainstay," she says. “Once 1 learned Ihat I could eal beef jerky, il diil wonders for my chewing nuiscles." 1 ler weight slarled lodrop, Wilhin Ihree weeks, she was hack in Ihe pool, exercising and leaching her classes. She contimied lo sleadily lo.se weighi over Ihe course of a year before plaleauing at aroimd 220, “So 120 pounds, dial's nol a bad deal," she says. "1 was really OK wilh Ihat." I ler health was already gelling heller. Afier los­ ing 50 pounds, her sleep apnea had improved to where she only had lo use Ihe CPAPniachine peri­ odically. "Then afler .SO pounds. 1 was completely off of it." she says. What had begun to bother Terry was the loose Hap of .skin that had been her sloinach. She called il her “baby apron." bul learned from Gon/ales lhal il was called a pannis. While she was being Irealed for diverticulitis in the summer of 2001, Gon/ales discovered she had a hernia and said he would check with Ihe in­ surance company abolii going ahead and remov­ ing Ihe pannis along wiih il. I le also deciiled lo do a follow -up surgical pro­ cedure callcd a distal Roux-en-Y gaslric bypass, whereby her stomach pouch was moved lo her lower inlesline where fat cannot he ahsorbeil. " This means I can eal anything and everyihing I wanl lo eal," Terry says, “and never have lo worry aboul regaining my weighi unless 1 overeat wilh carbohydrates and sugars. I have lo cal 250 grams of protein a ilay. 1 try to push it thal way. Some days, it happens: some days, il doesn'l," During Ihe surgery, which was scheduled for Ihe week of her 40ih birthday on Sepl, 18. 2001. Gonzales found that Terry's gallbladder was dis-. eased and remiwed il along wilh her appendix. And because die removal of tbe nine-pound pannis left her withoul a belly hullon, lie created a new one for her. .Some people have Iheir belly hullon pierced for Iheir 40lh birlhday, Terry says, bul she gol a brand new one, Bccause Ihis was a more exlensivc surgery, it look more lime for her lo recuperale and she was in anil oul of ihe hospital several limes over the nexl four months for diverticulitis and irritable bowl .syndrome, which she says had nolhing to do with her weight reduction surgeries. Once she was able, Terry returned lo Ihe Y, where she resumed her aggressive exercise pro­ gram anil leaching water aerobics and swimming, I’lea.sc Sec Uin te Woman • Page 04 larsstnraK ' IB Е эш а« I C i S t ü S ^ I tr. @ СЯШ K. | я S S E 3 W - - I ' ■ * ' Г ' Before and after: Surgery helped Terry Reavis-Freeman lose some 170 pounds. C2 - 1)ЛМК COl'M Y KN l'KRI’RISK RKCORI). Thursday. Nov. U, 2()02 Col. Cantrell (left) and Lt. Col. (USAF, Ret.) Madison Angell pin the brass on Karen D. 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L o o k i n g b a c k , s h e s a y s s h e s h o u ld h a v e ju s t k e p t s w im ­ m in g a n d e x e r c is in g . A f l e r m e e lin g I la r lo n . T e iTy r e t u r n e d to a r e g u la r e x e r c is e p r o g r a m , m a in ta in in g a w e ig h t o f a b o u l I,SO p o u n d s . T h a t 's w h a t s h e w e ig h e d w h e n th e y m a m o d o n M a r c h 2.1, l9 S y . " W h o n I h e a r w o m e n s a y . ’ I f I c o u ld ju s l g e l h a c k to m y w e d ­ d in g d a y w e ig h t . 10.*;,’ ’ ’ s h e s a y s , " I w a n l l o g o . 'O h . p le a s e .' T e rry g a in e d 2 0 p o u n d s d u r ­ in g h e r fir s t si.x m o n th s o f m a r ­ r ia g e . " I l o Ih o u g h l I w a s s u p ­ p o s e d lo c o o k . " s h e s a y s . W h e n s h e fo u n d o u t s h e w a s p r e g n a n t w ilh h e r fir s l c h ild , s h e w o i g b e d 2 2 0 p o u n d s . 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" I w a s .1.16 Ih o d a y Ih e y p u l m e in Ih e h o s p iia l, " s h e s a y s . A u g u s t u s E r a l. w h o is n o w S . w a s b o r n s h o r t ly a flo r w a r d . A f l e r A u g u s t u s w a s h o r n , H a r l o n r e c e i v e d t r a n s f e r s t o B o o n e a n d H ic k o r y , t a k in g Ih o fa m ily w ith h im . It w a s d u r in g Ih is t im e th a t T e r r y w o r k e d w ith a n e .x e rc is e p h y s io lo g is t , w h o g o t h e r b a c k o n a n e x o r c is e r e g im e n t o f w a lk ­ in g f i v e m in u t e s , th r e e t im e s a ila y . T h e n e x t w e e k , s h e w o u ld w a lk 10 m in u le s . th r e e t im e s a d a y , Ih e n fo u r t im e s a d a y , g r a d u a lly b u ild in g u p h e r tim e a n d d is la n c e . A f t e r w a r d , a n d T e r r y s a y s th is w a s G o d at w o r k in th e ir l iv e s , T la r lo n w a s a s s ig n e d to w o r k in S a lis b u r y , a llin v in g th o f a m i l y t o l i v e in h e r h o m o c o u n ty o f D a v ie . " A n d p r a is e th e L o r d w e h a v e a Y M C A . " s h e s a y s . T 'o d a y , th e m e m b e r s o f th e F r e e m a n fa m ily , w h ic h g r e w to si.x in J a n u a r y o f 2 0 (1 0 w h e n T e r r y a n d H a r lo n b e c a m e le g a l g u a r d ia n s o f ih o ir n e p h e w , 1 4- y e a r - o ld S h o lh y L e e W a lla c e , a ro fa m ilia r fa c e s a l th e Y . I la rlo n . w h o h a d a lw a y s b e en a ru n n e r a n d p a r lie ip a t e d fo r y e a rs in n ia r a lh o n s a n d ra c e s , n o w li f is w o i g h l s r e g u l a r ly Ih e re . " W h e n w e m e l. h e w e ig h e d p r o b a b ly 1 2 S ," T e r ry s a y s . " I lo h a s n e v e r w e ig h e d m o r e lh a n I .I.S. a n d n o w h e w e ig h s 17S . I le h a s p u l o n a ll th is m u s c le a n il is p u s h in g f o r I S 5 ." 'T e r r y e .x p re s s e s p r id e in h e r h u s b a n d , w h o is th e t r a in in g a n d r e a d in e s s o f f i c e r at th e N a t io n a l G u a r d A r m o r y in M o c k s v i ll e , a n d g r a t it u d e f o r th e w a y h e s tu c k b y h e r d u r in g h e r b a ttle w ilh o b e s it y . " T h i s m a n l o v e d m e a t .140 p o u iu ls ," s h e s a y s . " H e w a s n e v e r u g ly t o m e . H e a lw a y s s a id , ’ T lo iio y , y o u lo o k s o p r e tty ,’ ’ T h a t lo o k s r e a lly g o o d o n y o u ’ o r 'Y o u r h a ir r e a lly lo o k s n ic e .' H e w a s a ls o p a tie n t a n d s u p ­ p o r t iv e d u r in g T e r r y 's s u r g e r ie s . "fJ u t d u r in g Ih e la s l s u r g e r y ," s b e s a y s , " h e w a s lik e , 'P le a s e , p le a s e le l ih is h e th e la s t. Ju sl Ih e th o u g h t o f lo s in g y o u , I c a n ’ l d o th a t.' " D e s p ite h e r e x e r c is e a n d fir m m u s c le to n e , th e s k in o n T e r r y 's u p p e r a r m s h a n g s d o w n w h o r e s h e lo s t w e ig h t . " T h e d o c t o r c a lls th e m b a t w in g s ,” s h e s a y s . " I s a y t h e y ’ re a n g e l w in g s . I lliin k lik e th e b u m c e n te r c o u ld u s o th e s e , s o i f th e y w o u ld lik o lo s lic e llie m o f f in s o m e k in d o f s h a p e ly fa s h io n ..." T h e s k in o n h e r in n e r th ig h s is a ls o fla b b y . " B u t o t h e r th a n th a t. I ’ v e g o t g r e a t m u s c le t o n e ," s h e s a y s . " I t 's b e c a u s e 1 h a v e e x e r c i s e d w h i l o I h a v e l o s t w e ig h t .'' D r. G o n / a le s c a lls h e r h is g e m . T e r r y s a y s , " b e c a u s e h e s a y s 1 w a s fit g o in g in a n d 1 w a s fit c o m i n g o u t. H o h a s p ic tu r e s o f m y b e l ly u p o n h is w a ll . " S h e is a ls o c a lle d o n t o la lk w it h o t h e r p e o p le c o n s i d ­ e r in g g a s tr ic b y p a s s s u r g e ry . 'T e rry s a y s s h e s tr e s s e s th a t it is a c h o ic e th a t s h o u ld n 't b e ta k e n lig h t ly a n d lh a t it s h o u ld a lw a y s b o a c c o m p a n ie d b y a n e x e r c is e p r o g r a m . T a lk in g a b o u t h e r w e ig h t p r o b le m w ilh o ih e r s a n d e v e n a g r e e in g lo th is in t e r v ie w is h e r w a y o f i r y in g lo h e lp . " W h a t i f ju s t o n e p e r s o n h o a rs s o m e t h in g th a t m a k e s Ih e ir life a lit t le e a s ie r'.’ " s h e a s k s . 'T h o u g h th e m ir r o r s a y s o lh o r w is o . 'T e r r y s a y s s h e s tills s e e s h e r s e lf a s v o lu p t u o u s . A n i l a ll o f t h e p e o p le in th e a r tw o r k s h e d o e s in h o r s p a re t im e c o n t in u e l o b o e illio r v o lu p t u o u s o r s h a p e ly . H e r " N a p k i n N a m iio s " — in k d r a w in g s o n n a p k in s s h e s ta r te d s e v e r a l y o a r s a g o — w o n a b lu e r ib b o n at th is y e a r ’s D ix ie C la s s ic F a ir in W in s t o n - S a le m , w h il e h o r in k d r a w in g o f a fa r m e r , th e lir s t m a le s h e h a s a tt e m p t e d t o s k e t c h , w o n a b lu e r ib b o n at th e 2(102 C e n t e r F a ir. " I th in k b o d ie s a r e s o fu n n y a n y w a y ." s h e s a y s . " C o d h a d a g r e a t t im e w h o n H e c r e a te d b o d ie s . " T e rry , w h o a tte n d s V ic t o r y B a p tis t C h u r c h in C o o le e m e e w it h h e r fa m ily , s a y s fa ith is a n im p o r la n t part o f h e r life . " I h a v e a d e e p fa ith in J e s u s C h r is t, th e s o n o f G o d , " s h e s a y s , " a n d w o u ld h o p e th a t m y lif e r e n o c ts th a t al w h a t ­ e v e r s iz e I a m . " I Ir y to r e ly o n H im a n d w o u ld lik e lo b e u s e d f o r H is g lo r y , k n o w in g lh a t th is l if e is n o l m in e a n d lh a t m y a c c o m - p lis h m e iils a r e n o t m in e , bu t h a v e b e e n g r a n t e d m e th r o u g h H im . " ? R £ -0 P £ N H o u s e S ro sw o L K S o l s gumíoy, Nov. 17tk • 1 -5 fim. Open 1-5 ptTi EVERY SUNDAY Through Christmas G? G 'jiU 't Sc^lLii’C. D o \ v fitr;w n ‘-.V'jcKí.viH'í. }IC 336 -75 M 3 3 6 or T O L L F R E E 8 6 & -7 1 M 3 3 6 Mon.-Fri. 9:30am -6:00pm Sat. 10;00am -5:00pm » THAJVKS! To the citi/cit,s oF Davie wiio voted (or me in thc cicction, I want to .say “thanks". I very mitch ;ipprcciate your .support and the confidettcc you expre.s.sed by your vote, I c.specially want to thank those that worked .so diligently in my campaign. Wc were un.succe.ssftil in our bid, however, now it is time for us to turn to the ta.sk of working collectively with the commis-sioners. We a.s citizen.s mu.st make them aware of i.ssue.s on which we disagree, and likc-wise tho.se on which we do agree. In order to make Davie County attractive to both neyv citizens and new ¡ndtt,str)' and to retain those features that have made it attractive to us as citizens will reqttire the effort.s of everyone. Paid for by Bob Rose, Candidate I . Advance News DAVIE COUNTY ENTERI'RLSE RECORD, Tliursday, Nov. 14, 2002 - C5 By Kdlth /.imnuTniiin A d v a iie o C o r r e s p o n d c n i W o w e r e h a p p y t o s e e Ih o R e v , H a r r y S h e r r ill a n d w i f e J u lo iio o f M t . A ir y Ht th e M e t h ­ o d is t c h u rc h H a r v e s t S a le S a t- iir ila y . R o v . S h e r r ill is a fo r m e r p a s lo r h ero. O c lo b e r h as h ee n o b s e r x 'c d as llie M e lh o d is I C h u r c h ’s 200 .1 S le w a r d s h ip C a m p a ig n " S o w in g S e e d s o f L o v e - W e l l In lo Ih o Pino News F u tu r e '’ . T h e c a m p a ig n w a s c li ­ m a x e d S u n d a y m o r n in g w ilh a b r e a k fa s t fo r th e c o n g r e g a t io n al Ih o c o m m u n i iy b u ild n g a l 10 a .m . S le w a r d s h ip le a d e r K e n S m ith h a d th e d e v o t io n s f o l l o w ­ in g th o m e a l, a n d p le d g e s w o r e tu rn e d in d u r in g th o 11 a .m . w o r ­ s h ip s e r v ic e . S a d ie G r o s s o f P fa fft o w n w a s a W e d n e s d a y v is i t o r o f F .ilith Z im n io r m a n . D u r in g th e a fto r- n o o n t h e y v is i t e d I h e i r h ig h s c h o o l c la s s m a t e M a y b e l l o O r r e ll. w h o is r e c o v e r in g fr o m h ip s u r g e ry . T h e y a ls o v is ile d H o rlio F o s le r B a ily , a c o u s in o f S a d ie 's . B e r lio h a s m o v e d h e r e fr o m C o u r tn e y a n d is m a k in g h e r h o m e w ith h e r d a u g h le r a n d s o n - in - la w M a r ie a n d H ic k H a r tm a n o n K ic lim o n i L a n o . L e w i s S a m m o n s h a s s p e n t th o p a st w e e k in M o r e h e a d , K y . v i s i t i n g l ii s b r o l h e r B r e n t S a m m o n s . E d i lh Z i m m e r m a n v i s i l e d s lu il - i n s F r a n k a n d M a r g i e M a r k la n d S u n d a y a fte r n o o n . R u ih L a th a m h as r e lir e d fr o m H a n e s H o s ie ry / S a ra L e e a fle r 4 3 y e a r s w ith th e c o m p a n y . B o n n i e C o r n a l z e r h a s r e ­ tu rn e d h o m e a fle r s e v e r a l d a y s h o s p it a liz a t io n al F o r s y lh M e d i ­ c a l C e n te r . I l y N o r u L u t im m P in o C o r r e s p im d e u l W o s lo y C h a p e l w ill h a v e th e N o v e n ih o r b r e a k fa s t th is S a lu r ­ d a y fr o m 6 :.1 0 -10 a.rn. 'T h e re w ill b e a n o p o n h o u s e in Ih e f e l l o w ­ s h ip h a ll lo lh a n k e v e r y o n e fo r a ll ih e s u p p o rt d u rin g th is w o n ­ d e r fu l p r o je c l o n S u n d a y . N o v . 17 fr o m 2 -4 p .m . 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A p p r o x im a le i y 5 0 g u e s ts e n jo y e d a d e lic io u s d in ­ n e r o f ro a s i b e e f, c r e a m e d p o ia - lo e s , c o l e s la w , g r e e n b e a n s , h o m e m a d e y e a s i r o lls a n d b a ­ n a n a p u d d in g . S p e c i a l g u e s l s p e a k e r w a s J u d g e J im m y M y e r s w h o a ls o d id a m e m o r ia l s e r v ic e f o r th o v e t e r a n s w h o a r e n o ). lo n g e r w ilh us, M a tt ie W a r d w a s p r e s e n te d w ith a w h ito c a r n a tio n fo r h e r la le h u s b a n d , J o h n G . W a r d . T h e e v e n in g e n d e d w illi a v id e o b y K a lh y M i ll e r a n d B r ia n a n d S u z a n n e L a k e y o f t h e v e t e r ­ a n s t a lk in g a b o u t ih e ir e x p e r i­ e n c e s w h ilo in s e r v ic e a n d ;d lo r Ih o y re lu r n e il h o m e . 'T h e re w a s a p ic lo r ia l la b le s e t u p w ilh v a r i­ o u s p ic lu re s p a s l a n d p r e s e n t o f th e v e te r a n s . K a lh y M ille r fr o m O n e S h o l P h o to g r a p h y r e d id a lo l o f th e o ld p h o to g r a p h s f o r th e v e t e r a n s s o t h e y a r c lik o n e w a g a in .'T h e e v e n in g w a s a j o y fo r e v o r y im o . J a m e s a n d L e lia E s s ie h a s as th o ir lu n c h g u e s ts S a lu r d a y h o r n i e c e , E l iz a b e t h S w a n n o f A s h e v ille , a n d M a r y F a y e C a g le o f W in s t o n -S a le m . A l.s o p re s e n t w e r e I h e i r g r a n d s o n . F o r r e s l E s s ie , a n d frie n d s , G le n a n d G r a y S c lie iik e o f W o o d le a f. M o n d a y e v e n i n g , t h e y h o n o r e d i h o ir d a u g h le r - in - la w , B r e n d a E s s ie , o n h e r b irth d a y . T h ie r s o n , D a v id N o a l E s s ie , w a s a ls o llie r e . 'T h e d in n e r w a s al th e ir h o m e . M a p le S h a d e s , o n C a n a R o a d . M a ll i e W a r d c e le b r a le d h e r b ir ih d a y la s t w o o k . 'T h o s e h e lp ­ in g h e r e c e l e b r e w e r e D o r a L o f l in , M a r g a r e t F r y e , D o n n a , D o n a a n d D a r r in S e h n k e , a n d J e s s e , M a d e ly n a n d A n d r e a G e n - iry . Wesley Chapel Fellowship Hall T h e m e m b e r s a t W e s l e y C h a p o l h a d b e e n d r e a m in g o f a b e tte r a n d b ig g e r fe llo w s h ip h a ll fo r m a n y y e a rs . A l l Ih e y h a d w a s th e b a s e m e n i w h ic h w o u ld s ea l m a y b e .10 p e o p le c o m fo r la b ly . B u l th e m e m b e r s h ip w a s s m a ll a n d Ih o ir fa ilh lh a l th e y c o u ld s w in g il w a s s h a k y . A v o r y fa ilh - fu l a n d d e a r m e m b e r p a s s e d A N N U A L I N C O R P O R A T O R S M E E T I N G of Smith Grove Volunteer Fire Department. Sunday, Dec. 1,2002 2 p.m. at Smith Grove Fire Dept. a w a y a n d h is e s ta te d o n a te d th e fir s t $200 l o g o in th e b u ild in g fu n il s o th e p r o je c t h it th e g r o u n d r u n n in g . T h e U n it o d M e lh o d i s t W o m e n d e c id e d lo m a k e a little D u tc h b o y a n d g ir l n u ili. E a c h w o m a n p io c c d al lea s t o n e s q u a re a n d fo r S 2 a n y o n o e o u ld h a v e lli e i r n a m e e m b r o id e r e d o n a ,si|uare. 'T h e w o m e n e n ib r o id o r e il a ll ih e n a m e s . 'T h is ra is e d .several d o lla r s . 'T h e i|u ill w a s a u c lio n o d o f f a l a b a r b e c u e s u p p e r h e ld al llio M a s o n ic L o d g e in F a r m in g ­ lo n . C ie n o a n d M a r io M ille r p u r­ c h a s e d il f o r .S 2 .I0 0 , a n d Ih e b u ild in g fu n d w a s w o ll o n ils w a y . T h e U n i t e d M e l h o d i s I W o m e n th e n d e c id e d to try th e ir h a n d a t c h ic k e n p ie s . T h e la le C o lo o n D n ll a m i N o r a L a lh a m lo o k a le s s o n o n h o w t o m a k e th e d o u g h fr o m a w o m a n at D u lin U n it e d M e th o d is t c h u rc h . T h e y s ta r te d o u l w it h 2 5 p o u n d s о Г H o u r a n d m a d e 5 0 e h ic k e n p ie s . T h e y s o ld lik e h o t c a k e s . 'T h e y c o u ld n o l m a k e e n o u g h lo k e e p u p w ith Ih e ir c u s to m e rs . T o d a te , th e g ro u p o f w o m e n h a v e m a d e 5 ,6 7 6 c h ic k e n p ies at S S e a c h to g o in to th e b u ild in g fu n d . A b o u t th e s a m e t im e a s Ih e c h ic k e n p ie m a k in g w a s g o i n g o n , th e y d e c id e d to h a v e a b r e a k ­ fa s t o n th e th ird S a lu r d a y m o r n ­ in g o f e a c h m o n ih in th e b a s e ­ m e n i o f th e c liu rc h . It w a s n o t v e r y c o n v e n ie n t fo r th e m o r th e ir c u s to n ie r s b u l p e o p le c a m e a n y ­ w a y e v e r y m o n th lo e n jo y c o u n ­ ir y h a m a n d s a u s a g e a n d a ll Ih o in n u iiin g s I'or S5 p o r p e r s o n . A s lim e w e n l o n , Ih e y h a d m o r e a n d m o r e d o n a lio n s . r a n g ­ in g fr o m S 2 5 - S I. ()(K ). T h e n lh e y w e r e b le s s e d w ilh a S I ().(K )0 a n d a $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 ilo n a lio n . T h e y a ls o r e c e iv e d S .1 0 ,0 (X ) fr o m ih e D u k e E n d o w n ie n i F u n d o f ih e M e lh ­ o d is t C h u r c h . N o w t h e y w e r e r o a d y to start th e b u ild in g . T h e y b r o k e g r o u n d in O c t o b e r 2 (K ) I . T h e fir s t b r e a k ­ fa s t w a s h e ld in th e ir n e w f e l l o w ­ s h ip h a ll in J u n e 2 0 0 2 . T h e L o r il h a s h e e n g o o d to lh a l lit t le g r o u p o f p e o p le w h o s te p p e d o u t o n fa ilh . T h is S u n d a y . N o v , 17, th e y w o u ld lik e t o s h o w ih e ir a p p r e ­ c ia t io n lo e v e r y o n e a l an o p e n h o u s e o f t h e n e w b u ild in g fr o m 2 -4 in th e a fle n io o n . Four Corners News B y M a r i e W h i le F o u r C o m e r s C o rr e s p o n d e n t M r s . J o h n s ie S h e lto n s p e n t T u e s d a y n ig h t w ith M r. a n d M r s . V o n S h e llo n . J o an n a a n d J e s sic a W h it e v i s ­ ite d M r s . O llie B u r g e s s S u n d a y a fte r n o o n . Hearing Care Office Now Open Tire Hearing Clinic is Inippy to пппоипсе the opening o f n hearing clinic in Clemmons. We have provided hearing care to residents in High Point for 15 years and Asheboro fo r 8 yeans. • Doctors of Audiology • Complete hearing care for adults and children • Hearing aid sales of all hearing technologies and types • Repair and service on all major brands, whether purchased from us or elsewhere. • Warranties available on ali brands • Hearing devices for telephone, television, in-car • Custom Ear Plugs for noise, shooting, swimming, music Dr. Scott Mills, audlologlst, Is certified by the American Board of Audiology, a Fellow of the American Academy of Audiology, and holds North Carolina licenses In Audiology and Hearing Aid Dispensing. Dr. Mills has lived in Clemmons for 'IS years with his wife, Sue Ann, and their three children. Dr. Mills will be our primary provider in the Clemmons office on a fulltime basis. TheHearingClinic 3780-A Clemmons Road c o r n e r o f H w y 1 58 a n d L it t le b r o o k D r iv e 1/4 m ile w e s t o f C le m m o n s T o w n H a ll 766-2677 www.thehearingclinic.com DAVIS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER “The Store For Your Floors" A b b e y C a r p e t . Amoflca's cholco, at your nolghbojhood stoto \ A N Y T H I N G G O E S ! G o o d M o tis c k c c p in g ni;iga/.inc.s rcsca rch crs h a v e b e e n p r o v id in g tlu 'ir u n iq u e c n n s u m c r -ic s tin g s e r v ic c fo r a fu ll c c iu u r y .'r h c ir e x p e rtis e h as r e s u lte d in ih e .w o v lU 'fa m o u s - a n d - w o r ld -tru .s ie d '"C io o d M o u s e k c c p u tg S e a l." A n d S h a vvk M a r k ’s o r ig in a l A n y th in g Ctoe.s!’' siyie.s h a v e e a rn e d rh e d is tin c tio n . A n y t h in g Goc-s! i.s s im p ly th e fin e s t c a r p e t a v a ila b le . F o r m o r e th an 2 0 years, tests lia v e p r o v e n A n y t h in g G o e s ! sta n d s u p to h ea v y lo o t tra flic a n d o t lie r p u n is h n ie n t b e lte r th a n a n y o th e r c a rp e t. U c o m e s v v iiii th e in d u s tr y ’s s tro n g e s t 10 -years w a rra n ty aga in st m a ttin g u ik I c ru s h ittg . D u P o n t's A d v a n c e d T e lflo n * R ep el S y s te m a ls o oO 'ers a d d e d s e c u r ity w ith its o u ts ta n d in g 7 -y e a r s ta in a n d s o il w a rra n ty . A c c e p t e d H o u r s : M o n . - F r i . 8-6 & S a t . 9 - 1 2 1 3 N e w H i g h w a y 6 4 W e s t , L e x i i i j ' t o n , N C Phone: 249-6672 CARPET & FLOORING CO VERING___ Horn* lmpfOv«m«nt Valut C»n1*r' Start Smart With J&J Carp«l & Floof C M r s . K e n n y S m ith is a l h o m e a fle r r e c e n i s u r g e ry . S h e n e e d s o u r c o n t im ie d p r a y e rs . 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Announcing the Premiere Showing 2002 Official Davie County Christmas Ornament First Presbyterian Church Mocksville, North Carolina Ornament Signing by local artist Glenda Beard Sunday, November 24, 2002 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Gasthaus on the Square Formerly Sam uel's on Main 101 North Main Street - Mocksville The "limited edition” ornament is 12th in a series of annual issues featuring Hisioric Mocksville and Davie County landmarks. 2002 ORNAMENT - S7.00 S old at a ie a m o ic h a n ls, ba n k s, T ow n H all, anti Ih e C h a m b or o f C o m m o rc e b e gin n in g N ov. 25 Prior Year Ornaments - S8.00S old at th e C h a m b er o f C o m m e rc e Omam ent proceods go lo Hisioric Davio ■ Hom etown Christmas Enjoy Shopping at the 4 ANNUAL O PE N H O U SE ^ Downtown Mocksviiie Shops \ Open Sunday, Nov. 24 • 1 -5 p.m. www.davisre i o n a l . c o m «TÌfìito' t Uo Young, MD DAVIS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER HEALTH 2002 COMMUNITY EDUCATION SERIES Weight Loss Strategies TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH • 6:30 PM • DAVIS REGIONAL CLASSROOM Need to lose weight and keep it oiFthroughout the year? Taught by Dr. Leo Young, our program offers helpful strategies and techniques for a successful and healthy weight loss. A graduate o f the University of Hawaii and the University ofWisconsin Medical Schools, Dr. Young is board certified in family practice. This program is free and open to the public. Reservations are not required. Assistive aids or accessible facilities for the handicapped or disabled will be provided upon request. Please call (704) 838-7255 or (800) 735-2926 (TD D Relay) in advance so appropriate anrangements can be made, ^ D A V I S REGIONA' 2 1 Я O L D M () ( К S V I I I I К () Л I)•I . S I Л ■[ J S V I I I I • ( 7 (I 4 ) rt 7 4 i H \ Сб - DAVIK COUN' I Y KN TKRPRISK RECORD, I'hursdav, Nov. 14. 2(1()2 Phyllis Williams, Mifzi Foster and Ruth Foster show items from the Redland booth to Shirley Jones and Donna Jones. • ; ■ Lena Souther and Sharrie Campbell show some of their creations fo Marie Booe and Annie Campbell. 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A c h ild r e n 's a c l i v i i y c e n te r w ith s u p e r v is e d g a m e s w ill la k e p la c e at D a v ie S c h o o l o f D a n c e o n N o r t h M a in S tr e e t in d o u n - linvn. B e g in n in g D e c . .“i, s to re s p la n lo h e o p e n u n lil .S n n T h u rs d a y e v e n in g s . A f t e r th e M iiin e t o w n C h r is i- in a s P a r a d e at } p .m . o n S a tu r ­ d a y , D e c . 7 , th e Ire e lig h t in g c e r ­ e m o n y w ill b e h e ld , a n d s to r e s w ill lie o p e n u n til .S p .m . Wfiite Truc£ing_^^ F urniture Moving & Delivering M o c k s v i l l e , N C 15 Years Experience home (336) 492-2120 cell (704) 968-4776 П f still Have Christmas^ Shopping To Do? Come Join Us & Raise Money for Relay for Life H a r d i s o n U n i t e d M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h ' s 1 s t A n n u a l C h r i s t m a s f o r C a n c e r Sunday, Nov. 17 2-5pm Hordison United Methodist Church Mocksville 12 miles fuisi sniiih Davic MiiUUe St honl on ihr ri.i'/iO P a rticip atin g V en d ors: Accents, BeautiControl, Crealive Mennories, D iscovery Toys, It's Mine! Mine! Mine!, . ' Lon gaberger Baskets, M ary Kay, Pam pered Chel, Pal's ^ Paints & Cralls, Prem ier, Princess H ouse, Sim ply Sleiling, Southern Livng H om e, Stampin Up, Things Irom Egypt, Tupperw are S Much, Much More!! for more infonnation coHi 751-7755 П Cedar Rock Assisted Living of Mocksville Peace of M ind - Round the Cloctc Care Mom and Dad don’t have to be rich to get the best care possible! Cedar Rock is fully licensed hy North Carolina and uses only cerlified staff who iinderf;o complete criminal check and drii); .ureeniii)^. ' On Site Doctors • Handicap Transportation ‘ Nutritious Meals • Activities • Caring Staff • 24 Hour Security • Snacks • Trips ' Outings ■ On Site Laundry > Medications * Independent Living Apartments Available We accept Medicaid & Private Funding "If you think your mom and dad desen/e tbe best possible care, call me, Shelia Sammons." 1--Cedar Rock 191 Crestview Drive Mocksville (336)751-1515 Enoui^h to Serve - BANK NOTICE Application of Bank of the Carolinas, IVlocksville, Davie Counly, North Carolina, for authority to establish a branch located at 11713 Statesville Boulevard, Cleveland, Rowan County, North Carolina 27013 to be known as “Bank of the Carolinas Cleveland Branch" has been filed with the Commissioner of Banks to be processed in accordance with Rule 4 NCAC 3C .0201, and the Regional Director of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. The public is invited to submit written comments on this application to the Commissioner of Banks, 4309 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-4309. The comment period on this application will end fourteen (14) days from date of publication. The Commissioner of Banks will consider comments received within the comment period. Any person wishing to comment on this application may file his/her comments, in writing, with the Regional Director of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation at ils Regional Office located at 10 Tenth Street, NE, Suite 800, Atlanta, Georgia 30309-3906, before processing of the application has been completed. Processing will be completed no earlier lhan the fifteenth (15th) day following either the date of the last required publication or the date of receipt of the application by the FDIC, whichever is later. The period may be extended by the Regional Director for good cause. The non- confidential portion of the application file is available for inspection within one day following the request for such file. It may be inspected in the Corporation’s Regional office during regular business hours. Photocopies of information in the non-confidential portion of the application file will be made availatite upon request. A schedule of charges for such copies can be obtained from the Regional Office, DAVIK COUNTV ICNTKRPRISK-RKCORI). TIuirsday. No.vcmhcr 14.2(102 - C7 / I. I - S p o t l i g h t o n B u s i n e s s More than hotdogs J.B.’s Drive Thru in Clemmons Whether Ihe subjeci Is great food, variety on the menu or friendly and reliable service, two words immediately come to mind when discussing JB's Drive Thru - "consistent ex­ cellence." Located at 2432 Lewisville-Clemmons Road, JB's has be­ come a local business success slory since opening in Clemmons five years ago. First-Class Service The key to that success has been an enduring commit­ ment to provide each and every customer wilh an enjoyable meal at an affordable price. “And lo also give them outstanding service," adds JB's owner Mickey Craver. “JB's has had the same staff since it opened and together they have a combined total of over 40 years of experience in the restaurant business. They know all of our regular customers by name and they pride Ihem­ selves on giving everybody first-class service." Expanded menu Menu items at JB's Drive Thru range from Ihe famous JB’s hot dogs and hamburgers to chopped barbeque, BLT and fish sandwiches. Combo meals start at just $3,39 and there's also a menu lor the kids. Ice cream, shakes now being served New to the menu this year are several dishes, including a tasty Fish-n-Chlps meal, chlli-cheese tries, beer-battered on­ ion rings and a hosl of ice cream offerings. Soil serve ice Arnold Bakery Thrift Store The Arnold Bakery Thrift Store in Clemmons sells deli­ cious, high-quality bread, snacks and other related prod­ ucts, including low-fat, no-fat and no-sugar products at sav­ ings up to 60 percent off suggested retail. Some of the most popular items are Entemann’s cook­ ies, pastries, cakes, and pies; and the Boboli line of pizza crusts, bread sticks and sauces, plus a wide range of spe­ cialty food items. For meals, sandwiches and get-togethers, the store fea­ tures the Arnold line of premium American breads, rolls and buns, which include Brownberry, brick Oven, Fran­ cisco and Bran'nola, a hearty line of breads that are baked with all-natural whole grains. New Arnold breads include Oatnut (with hazelnuts), Oatbran, Sourdough and 100% Whole Wheat with Honey. The Arnold Bakery Thrift Store also sells Thomas ba­ gels and English muffins, including blueberry, cranberry and cinnamon flavors. Super-size muffins, and naturally low-fat Sahara pita are also available. The thrift store has an unbelievable inventory of Pepperidge Farm premium snacks, crackers, cookies and Goldfish; Snyder of Hanover pretzels and flavored potato chips; Old London products, including their famous Melba Toast and Waffle Snacks; Voortman cookies; Utz pret­ zels and chips Famous Amos cookies and Little Debbie snacks. The Arnold Bakery Thrift Store has Amish jams and relishes, local honey, Mrs. Campbell's homestyle chow- chow, VIdalla Sweets relishes, as well as Golding Farms honey, molasses, salad dressings, and steak, barbecue, cocktail and tartar sauces. You’ll also find the exclusive salad dressing from Cher­ ries Cafe at Arnold’s. Moravian lovefeast buns and sugar cakes are delivered fresh on Fridays from Jones Bakery. The thrift store's unique inventory of famous Stash Tea Includes traditional flavors of black, green and herbal teas as well as triple ginseng, teas from India, and oriental blends cream cones, sundaes and mouth-watering milk shakes are available in chocolate, vanilla and twist while sundaes come in chocolate, strawberry and pineapple. Milk shake flavors include vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, peach, pineapple, ba­ nana, oreo and butterlinger. Craver is quick to highlight one of the best meal values in the area - the JB Special. For just S5.99, customers re­ ceive two toasted footlong hot dogs and two large orders of season Irench fries. Any order can be jumbo-sized (which includes a jumbo order of french fries and a jumbo drink) for only ,40 above the combo cost. In addition to the Fish-n-Chips meal, Craver says other great meals include chicken strips, barbeque platters and hamburger steak. All meals include slaw and fries and cost just S4.49. To personalize your experience at JB’s, Craver suggests brining in a photo ol your pet to add to the store's famous Pet Gallery, viewable as you drive up to the windown. “We'll even give your dog a dog biscuit if you bring 'em by," he laughed. Wilh that kind of personal service, it's easy to see why JB's Drive Thru continues to be one of the most popular eating establishments in the area. JB's is open each Mon­ day through Saturday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. The phone number is (336) 766-6011. you would drink in Japan and China for health benefits. The store also has Exotica Tea, which Includes rare fla­ vors such as Silver Jasmine and China White. Also featured at the Arnold Bakery Thrift Store are gourmet coffee, cocoa and cuppacino packets, includ­ ing Hazelnut, Snickerdoodle, Moucha-doodle, Irish Creme, Creme Brulee and Coco Cabaret flavors. For customers who desire a bit more flavor, the thrift store has a number of jalopena, garlic and spicy items. The Arnold Bakery Thrift Store is conveniently lo­ cated in Clemmons at 2668 Lewisville-Clemmons Road, across from the new DOLLARBUYS Store. Store hours are Monday through Friday 9-8, Saturday 9-6, and Sunday 12-5, Phone 766-3080. Atlycrtising Prmnolion UGLY ROOF STAINS REMOVED FOR A LIKE NEW LOOK!! Nation's Largest & O ldest Roof Stain Rem overs Roof-Brite^ 785-2030 100 Royal 0.1k Dr.. Wmston-Snlom. NC 27107 A LIX 79 C o u rl Si]iMrt* • D in vnU u vn Mtick-svillu* • 33f>-733-l>-)50 "D w iitu iiu n i ¿V Sjh'cuilists"Unda Blackburn - 14 Years Experienco Local ruLL-SEnviaTiiAVEi. A o tsci Si.kving Davii & Suhkoundinc OiUN-iins www.per8onflltouchlravol.com Mon-Ffi 9-5, Evonings & Sat, by Appl. V IS U A L . HAIR NAIIS ai‘-DO’S PEDICURES is fis 01(1 (;||)Г)' R (i.,.Siiiio !•; ('kiiui«»» • ()ir tx^M hi Ilk'CkiiuiKiiis ltd. (Ili'ImlA СЬикг World) 7 7 8 -0 6 0 4 Otylvin Stanloy. Kristina Eddingor, J.idio Wdsott-Solomon. 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R ic h ­ a rd S m ith a n d w ife C lo r ia o f A d ­ v a n c e . a n d J e rry S m itli a n d w ife B e v e r l y o f W in s t o n - S a le m ; g r a n d c h ild re n : } i:re a i* g r a iu lc h il- d re n : 2 b ro th e rs . W e s le y P o lls o f B e lm o n l a n d J u liu s P o l l s o f V a d k i n v i l l e ; a n d 2 s is t e r s . K a t h le e n E c n d e r a n d M ild r e d r is e , b oth o f W in s lo n -S a le m . I he fu n e ra l s e r v ic e w a s at 11 a .m . L 'rid a y . N o v . S at ( ir i l f i t h B a p lis t C h u r c h , w iih th e R e v . Г о п у B r o w n a m i D r. K c m ie lli H y d e o ffic ia tin g . B u ria l fo llo w e d al I’ a r k la w n M e m o r ia l (> a n le n s. M e m o r ia ls : C ir ifftlh B a p tis t. p iN 7 O ld S a lis b u r y K o a d . W in ­ s to n -S a le m . 2 7 1 2 7 .’ G E N E ’ S AU TO PARTS We Make Hydraulic Hoses & iVllx Auto Paini 7 6 6 -9 1 4 8 3612 Ciemmons Road Clemmons Minnie Hlevin.s Adams M rs . 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J im m y A d a m s an d w ife M e lv a o f W 'in s io n -S a - le m . an il Ja ck A d a m s a n d w ife R ita o f B e rm u d a R u n : a d ;iu gh ler- i n - la w . M i r i a m A d a iu s o f L e w is v ille . 22 g r a n d c liililre n ; .V) g r e a t-g ra n d c h ild r e n ; a iu l 6g r e a l- g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n . T h e ftm e ra l s e r v ic e w a s al 2 p .m . S u n d a y . N o v . 10. al H a y * w o r th - M ille r S ila s ( ’ree k C h a p e l w itli th e R e v , C h a rle s M a rtin o f ­ f i c i a t i n g . B u r ia l f o l l o w e d at O a k la w n M e m o r ia l (ia r d c u s . M e m o r ia ls : ( ’o rn e rs to n e B a p ­ tist B ld g . l-'uiul. 4 .'S 0 7 T h o m a s v ille R d .. W in s to n -S a le m . 2 7 1 0 7 . Margaret Carol llovie M a ru .iH 'l C ,n o l l l i n i e , 4 4 , o l K iilfin S n c i'l, I ' l ’o lc e in c e , d ie d on S an m l,i\ , N o \ ,4 .2 0 U 2 . ,\i lior r e s i­ lie n c e ,ilic i ,1 Ic n e lh y illn es s . B o rn in R o w a n (.’o u n ly o n .M arch 4, I'Is ,!, she w a s Ih o ila n e h - le r o f th e la te K o b e r l U lr iil and A lic e S lo a n llo y le . B e fo r e h er i ll ­ n ess, sh e w a s a n u rse's a ssistan t. S h e « a s a lif e lo i i i; n ie n ih e r o f C o o le e m e e l in i l e d M e lh o d i s l C h u r c h , w h e r e s h e sau u in th e c h o ir , w a s a c t iv e in th e lin ile d M e llio ilis i W o n ie n a n il w a s a c o m ­ m u n io n s te w a rd . S h e w a s a v o l ­ u n te e r fo r Ih e S t iir e lu u is e fo r Jesus. S u r v iv o r s : 2 s is ie r s , S is le r M :irth a L li/ a b e lh l lo y l e , R S M , o f .M b a u y , N .Y ., a n d R u th Л . llo y l e o f C o o le e m e e : a n il n u m e r o u s au n ts, u n c le s , c o u s in s a n d frie n d s . .Л n ie n io r ia l s e r v ic e to c e l ­ e b r a te h e r lif e w a s h e ld at th e C o o le e m e e U n it e li M e lh o d i s l C h u rc h at 4 p .m . M o n ila y , N o v . 11, w ith th e R e v . P e r ry B ra d s h a w o ffic ia lin i;. B u ria l w a s p r iv a le . M e m o r ia ls : C o o le e m e e M o th ­ o d is t C h u rc h , c/o R ic h a rd S m ilh , P .O . B o \ .SI ,s, C o o le e m e e , 2 7 0 1 4 : S lo r e h o u s e fo r J e s u s , P .O . B o x 2 1 b , N U ic k s v ille , 2 7 ll2 S ;o i t o ih e H u m a n e S o c ie ty o f D a v ie C o u n ly , P .O . B o x I.“!.!. M o c k s v ille , 27D 2S . A M ean in gfu l F u n eral Service Wolili Fmieral Home, Ы . 356 Sonili Main Sl, • Mocksvillc, NC • (336) 751 -3725 — Lociilhj O w iii'il Cr O pcriitt'il — Total Famñy FimeialC^are m E A T O N !• U N K RA L SK RV IC K , IN C. 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B u ria l w a s rin irsd a v , N o v . 7 at 10 a.m . at L ib ­ e r t ) l in i l e d M e th o d is t C h u r c h ( ’ c m e le r y . M r. l-iiik w a s b o rn I'c b .4 . l ‘J20 in R n ih e r fo rd lo n lo t h e late R e v . C i.W . a n d C a t lie r in e D e a l E in k . a n d w as a g e n e r a l c o n tr a c to r and h o m e b u ild e r. H e w a s a m e m b e r o f L i b e r t y U n it c il M e lh o d i s l C h u rch . S u r v iv o r s : liis w i f e . N e l l i e P h ife r E in k o f ih e h o m e ; 2 so n s. W illia m W 'e s le y E in k o f R o c h e s ­ t e r . R o n a ld P h i f e r E in k o f M o o r e s v ille ; 6 g r a n d c h ild re n ; .S g r e a l- g r a n d c liild r c n ; a b r o th e r . J im E ink o fO r a n g e b u r g . S .C .; and a s is ter. V ir g in ia E in k o f W in s to n - S a le m . D A V I E F U I V E R A L S E R V I C E liicflrpnnilnl ■IK. 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P a r tic ip a n ls w e r e : J a M ia l.a S lia D u lin , 1 1/2, ila u g h le r o f T r a c e y D u lin a n il J u liu s M it c h e ll o f \ V in s to ii-,S a - le m : D e s ir e e A le iiih L e w is , I 1/2, (la iii;h te r o f A n g e la C io ilb e y a iu l D a m ia n L e w i s o l' M o c k s v ille ; A n n ic a .A ile e n T c a s le y , I , ila u g h le r o l'N a i m i i ( N i k k i ) L l lis a n il D a r r e l l T e a s l e v o f S t a t e s v ille ; L r i c L a m o iu l M c M u r r a y Jr., 2, s u n о Г H e a t h e r a iu l L r i c M c M u r r a y S r. o l' M o c k s v i ll e ; a m i W i l l ie A a r o n W a lk e r Jr.. a g e I 1/2, s o n o f T e r c s ii a m i W illie A . W a lk e r S r. o f C o o le e m e e . J a M i a L a S h a D u l in w a s e r o w n e il Q u e e n о Г T o t s 2(1(12, a m i L r ic L a m o iu l M c M u r r a y Jr. w a s c r o w n e d K in g o l'T o t s 2(102. M u s ic w as p r o v id e d h y J e im y L c ilW e tte r. a c c o m p a n ie d b y h e r lir o lh e r . M a r n iiiu c L e w is . M a n y lo c a l b u s in e s s e s m a d e d o n a tio n s lo r th e e v e n t. / \ Mothers holding their little contestants, from left: Teresa Walker with Willie Aaron Walker Jr., Angela Godbey with Desiree Aleigh Lewis, and Heather McMurray with Eric Lamond McMurray, Mothers holding their little contestants, from left: Tracey Dulin with JaMia LaSha Dulin and Nikki Ellis with Annica Aileen Teasley, DAME CRAFT CORNER 33rd Annual Craft Village Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 16 5pni-9i)in 9ani-9piii 9am-4pm N E W L O C A T I O N B.C. Brock Gym ^N. M ain St. • Mocksville S p o n s o r e d b y D a v i e C r a f t A s s o c i a t i o n B e n e f i t f o r C o m m u n i t y P i ' o j e c t s ADMISSION: $1.00 Adult Featuring the Village Café J i a * ^ Attend The Church Of Your Choice No Crook Prim itive Baptist Church,No C rook C h urch Rd.. Mocksville. 2nd & 4th Sundays. t0:30 a.m. Fourth Saturday worship and CDnlotonCD.1:30 p.m. Pastor. Eldor Eugono Bonnolt. Eaglo Heights C hurch,10 n.m . Sunday worship. 7 p.m. Tuesday Powortimo, 7 p.m, Thursday Biblo study. Casual dross, conlem poraty m usic/w orshtp. 5103 U .S . 158. Hiiisdalo. Mocksvillo Wosloyan Church: Hospital St.. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11. Wodnosday Prayer Meeting, 7 p.m. Rov. Goorgo Troyor. 751-5595, Union Chapol United Mothodist Church: 2030 U.S. 601 N, Worship. 9:45 a.m, Sunday Schoot, tt a.m.. Pastor. Rev. Brad Holiiman. Contor United Methodist Church: U.S. 64 W. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Pastor, Stophon DIair. 751-2754. Chiidcaro directors: Carla Provotto, 492*5735 & Sandra Autry, 940-3753. Elbavlllo Unitod Mothodist Church: N.C, 801. Advance. Followship, 9 a.m, Sunday School. 10. Worship. 11. Kids For Christ (ngos4-11). 1st & 3rd Sun.. 3-4.30 p.m. Toons lor Christ (agos t2- 18) meet Sun.. 5-6:30 p.m. Paslor: Rov. Novillo Storoy. Cooloomoo Church of God: Sunday School. 10 n.m. Worship Sorvico and C hildren's Church, t t a.m . Tuos. Prayor Mooting, 7 p.m. Wod. Family Service, 7 p.m. For moro inlo, call pastor Robert Hulotto at 284-2180 or visit www.coolcog.org. C ornatzG r U n ito d M o th o d is t C hurch: 1244 Cornatzor Rd. Sunday School, 10 n,m. W orship, 11 a.m,. 7:30 p.m. Bible Study. Wodnosday. 7:30. Rov. Hnrold Zimmorman. pastor. Bothol United M othodist C hurch. Bothol Church Rd. Worship, 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10;50 a.m. Rov. Ed Carter, pnstor. Advance Unitod Methodist Church: Sunday School. 9:45 n.m. Worship 11 a.m. Youth. 5 p.m. Rev. Harry D, Sammons.Downtown Advanco, Farmington Unitod Mothodist Church; Sunday School, 10 a.m. W orship. 11 n.m, 1939 Farmington Rd, 998-3769. Rov. Melinda Snydor. Ook Grovo United Mothodist Church: 1994 U.S. 158. Mocksviiie. Sundny School. 9:45 n.m. Worship, II, Concord Unitod Mothodist Church. Cherry Hilt Rd., Mocksvillo. W otship; 11 a.m. Sunday S chool: 10 n.m . Pastor, John Andrews. Hardison Unilod Mothodlsl Churoh: Worship. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:45. W onderlul W edne s-d ays Children's progrnm. 6-7:30. Pnstor. Rov, Donnis B. Marshall, Communily Baptist Church: Sunday School, 10 a m. Sunday Worship, 11. Evening servico. 6, Wednesday Biblo Study, 7 p,m. Gladstone Rond, Mlltsdato Uni ted Methodist Church: 5228 U.S. 158. A dvanco. Conlomporary worship Sunday 10:45 a.m, Sunday School. 9:35. Casual dross, rolroshments. Jr, High Youth Sunday night, 5:30. Sr. High Youth Sunaay night, 7. Midwoek@ Hillsdale piayor service, wednosday 6:30 p.m. Bible studios, m inistries such as drnmn. worship, m isions. singles, women's, men’s. Pastor: Jerry Webb. 998-4020. Wesley Chopet Unitod Mothodist Church; Worship Servico; tO a.m, Sundny School; 10:45 a.m . Rev, Mindy Snyder, Pino Rd, Rodland Pontocostal Holiness Church; Sunday S chool: to a.tn. W orship: 11 a.m. Evoning: 6:30. Wednesday prayer meeling & Bible sludy. 7:30 p.m. Rev, Joel Boyles. Holy Cross Lulheran Church, 1913 W.G. WHITE & C 0 . 850 N, Trade St. Winston Salem, NC 27102 336-723-1669 J E R R Y ' S M E A T P R O C E S S I N G We Cuslom Meal Process Beef - Pork - Deer 27 years experience 892 Rnlph Rille^lga Rd • Mocksvillo 492-5496 U .S . 601 s . W orship: 10:30 n.m. Sunday Scliool; 9:15 ,i.m. Pnslor; Ruv. Robott Kasting. 751-5419, http:A'www.mindspring.com^'liolycross/ Mocksvillo First Prosbytorian Church. 2G1 S. Main St, Worship: 11 a,m. Church School: 9:45 n.m. Sundny ovening: Choristors (grados t-5 ) S Youth (grades 6-12), 5:30 p.m. Pnstor: Noal Carter. 751-2507. Mocks United Mothodlsl Church, oil N.C. 801 S. nl Mocks Church/ Benu- chnmp roads. Advanco. Rev. Oonnio Durham, 99Ö-5518, Sundny worship: 8:45 Ä 11 a m. Sundny School; 10 a.m. Smith Grovo Mothodlsl Church: 3492 U.S. 158, M ocksvillo. Pnslor; Chris C lontz. S unday S chool; 10 a.m .. worship, 11. Children’s ministry, Boforo and ahof school progtams, 940-5296, Hiiisdalo Baptist Church: Sunday W orship and Biblo Study 8:30 & 11 a.m.. Wednesday Fellowship Moal, G p.m. Children s youth activitios, prayer m eeting, 6:30 p.m , P astor R.T. Alderman, 940 6618. Minister of Music, Brent Hollon. 4815U.S. 158. Advance. Failh and Victory Family Worship Conlor, 1687 Hwy. Got N. Sunday Sorvicos. 10 a.m.. 7 p.m. Wednosday, 7 p.m. Now Believers P.P. Church. Sunday Schoot, 10 a,m. Worship Service. 11. Wednesday night Biblo study. 5. Pastor Elizabeth Mock. Assoc. Pastor Derrick Mock. Women's Aux. & Brotherhood Biblo Study. 1st & 3rd Thursdny. Liberty United Mothodlsl Church. U.S. 601 S. Worship;9;45 n.m. Sundny School: 11 a.m. First United Melhodisl Church of Mocksvillc. Early Sunday W orship Service. 8:50 a m. Praise singing, casual dress, contom porary format. Traditional servico, 10:55 n,m. 305 N, Mnin St, 751-2503. Pnstofs, Crystnl Alexander and Chatles Тш пег Believer's Sonship Tabernacle; Sunday worship. 10:30 a m, & 6:30 p m. W ed. ovening. 7, Pastor: Jurry L, Couch. 998-1324, Cana Rd, - Potter s Lano. Turrentine Baplist Church: Sunaay School. 9:45 a m . Worship. 11: Nighl Servico. 6, Pnstor: Rev, Joe Smith, Bethlehem United Methodist Church: Sunday early worship, 8:45 a.m,; Sunday School. 10 Worship. 11 a m, 321 RtHlland Rd,. Advancu, 336- 998-5083, Fax: 940-5502. E-M ail: bethumcöpaol-com. Episcopal Church ol tho Asconslon. Fork-Bixby Rd.. Advance. Sun. School, to a m. Worship, t l a.m, 998-0857, Dial A Slory Mlnlslry for chlldron. Bill and Peggy Long ol Advance, 998-7716, Clement Grovo Church ol God, Body ol Christ. 159 Parker Rd,. Mocksvillu, 492-5125. Saturday Services: Sabbath S chool. 10 a.m .. W orship. 11:45. Wednesday Bible Study, 7 p m. Pastor: Cider Ernest Ijames. Radio Broadcast; The Bible Is Right. Tuesdays. 5-5:30 p m,, W DSL 1520 AM ar\d Sundays, 8- 8:30 a,m., WSTP 1490 AM. Greon Meadows Baptist Church Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11 a,m.. 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayer & Bible Sludy, 7 p.m. P aslor Rov. Michael Waters. 998-3022. Liberty Wosloyan Church, 210G Sheffield Rd., Harmony. Sunday School 10 a.m.. Morn. Worshtp 11 a.m,, Wed, Bible Advonluro 7 p.m.. Sr, Ministry 2nd Tuos. each month JO a.rn. 492-2963, Pnstor; Ronald Leo. Bixby Presbyterian Church. 1806 FoTk'Btxby Rd.. noar Cornatzur Rd., Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11, Pastor; Peter Peterson. 990- 6813. Dulin Unitod Methodist Church. 897 D ulin Rd.. M o cksvillo, 998-5409. Pastor: David Sm»th. Sun School 10.30 a.m.. Worship 9:30 a.m, Cooleemee United Methodist, Mam St.. Sundny School. 10 a.m.. Worship. 11. Kids Kamp Sun, 5-6:30, Pastor: J . P . G R E E N M I L L I N G C O . , I N C . 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W orship 7 p.m ,, Youlh, 6 p.m , W ednosday supper, 6 p.m M usic minister, Regina Chandler. Mocksville Second Prosbytorian, 40u Pine Sl. W orship. 11 a.m.. Church S chool. 9:30, Rov. Thom as M. Leach.751-1410 St. Francis ol Assissi, RC. Masses; Monday. Tuesday, Thursday. Friday, 9 a.m, Wednosday, 7 p m. Saturday Vigil, 5 p.m, Sunday. 8 a m, nnd 10:30 a,m. Spanish Mass nt 12;30 p.m, Rov. Andrew Draper. TOR, 751-2973. Formlnglon Baptist Church. Sunday morning Biblo study, classes lor all ages. 10. Worship: 11. 1841 Farming­ ton Rd.. 5 milos Iforn 1-40. Pnstor; Scolt Lyorly. Church: 998-3826. Homo: 998- 5372. Blaise Boptlst Church, U.S. 601 North across Irom H orn's Truck S lop. M ocksvillo. 751-3639. W orship & Sundny School. 9:45 a.tTi. and 11 a.m. S unday ovening. 7. W odnosday sorvico. 7 p.m. Pastor: Glenn Soltors. Shiloh Baptist Church, 544 E. Depot St.. Mocksville. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Morning worship; 11 n.m. Pastor: Rov. Donald Ray Jenkins. 751 0597. Fulton Unitod Methodist Church, 3895 N.C. 001 S.. Advanco. Worship; 0:45 a.m. Sundny Schoot. 10:45 a.m. Fulton Youth In Christ. Sundays, 5-6:30 p.m. Pnstor; Rev. Neville Storoy. Hoavon Bound Full Gospel Church.U.S. 64 W., Mocksville. (bosido Center Ftie Depl.). Sundny School. 10 a.m.. Worship, 11, Sunday night praise' worship. 6, Wednesday night praise^ worship, 7, Pastor. James Ward, 998- 6394, First Baptist Chm ch, 390 N, Main St.. Mocksville. 751-5312 Sunday School. 9:30 a rn. W orship: 10:55 a m. Wednosday Prayer Service. Noon. Fork Baptist Church. 3140 U S. 64 E.. M ocksville. Sunday S chool. 9:45. Worship service, 11 a.m,. 6 30 p,m, Wednesdays. 7 p m, Awanas, Sunday G p.m,998 030G, Cornatzer Baptist Church, 1372 Cornatzor {id.. M ocksvillo. Sunday School. 10a.m . Worship. t1;ovoning. 6:30: Aw ana's W orship. 7 p,m , Wudnusday evening. 7:30 p.m. New Union Methodist Church, 1869 Sheffield Rd., at C ounty Lino Rd. Services; 8:30 a.m.. contom porary w orship v/tth casual dress and rufreshrnenls; 9.45 a.m. Sunday Scfiool assembly. 10. Sunday Scfiool lor all ages. 11 a.m.. Worship. 492- 5367. Ijamos Baptist Church. Sheffield Rd., Mocksvillu. Sunday School. 9.45 a.m., w orship. 11. S unday ovening. 6. W ednesday. 7 p.m. Paslor. Tommy Faust. St. John AME Zion Church. 145 Cam pbull Rd., M ocksvillo. Sunday School, 9:30. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Rt'V. Anthony Freeman. Advanco Firsl Baplist Church. 1938 N.C. 801 S. Sundny School, 9:45 a.m. Worship. It. Wednesday Bible S tudy mission groups. 7 p.m. Pnslor:Marlin Kastner. 998-6302, Church of God of Prophecy. 2323 U.S. 601 S., M ocksville. S unday School. 10 n.m.. worship, 11. Sunday evening. 6: W odnosday evening. 7, Pastor; Rov, Bobby Shinault, 719- G5G5 or 284-2935. Victory Baptist Church. Midway St.. Cooloemeo, Sunday School. 10 a.m.. w orship 11. S undny ovoning, G; Wednesday Awana/Youth. 6:45 p.m.. Prayer & Bible Sludy. 7. Rov. Shelby S E A F O R D L U M B E R C O M P A N Y Jericho Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-5148 D A V I E L U M B E R & L O G G I N G 872 Main Cliurch Rd. Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-9144 F O S T E R D R U G C O M P A N Y 495 Valley Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336>751"2141 G E N T L E M A C H I N E & T O O L I N C . 3319 us Hwy 158 Mocksville, NC 27028 336-998-3350 F U L L E R K l'r te r P r e c i s io n L a s e r C u t t i n g & M e t a l F a b r ic a t i o n 855 S.ilisbury R o.id. M o c k w ille .N C 2702B 336-751-3712 Harbour. 284*2077. Sovonth Day Advontlst Church. M illing Road. M ocksvillo. Sabbalh School. Saiurday. 9:30-11; Worship. 11-noon. Pastor. Ron Davis. 751* 3886. Macodonia Moravian Church. 700 N .C . 801 N .. A dvanco. S unday School, 9:30-10;45 a.m . W orship, 8:45 and 11 a.m. 998-4394. Paslor: Rov. Grog Littlo. Yadkin Valloy Baptist Church. 1324Yadkln Valley Road, Advanco. Paslor: Ronnto Craddock. 998-4331. Sunday School. 10 a.m., worship, 11 & 6. W odnosday N ig h t P rayor mooling, 7:30. Livo Sundays. WDSL 1520AM, 11-Noon. Ml. Zion Hoiinoss Church of God. U.S. 64 E. at Mill Stroot. Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m .. Morning Worship. 11, Pastor: Bishop Jamos Ijamos, Ml. Sinai AME Zion Church. 486 P eo p les C rook R oad. A dvanco. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m., worship, 11 a rn,, Wednesday night Biblo sludy. 7. Dr. O lis B. Robinson Sr.. pastor. 998-6231. Bixby Church ol tho Living God. 2121 Cornalzer Rd.. Advance. Pastor. Rov. P erry H aw ks. 768-1606. Worship. Sunday 10-11 a.m.. 6 p.m. Salem United Methodist Church. Salom C h urch R oad o il D avio A cadem y Rd., 8 m iles w est of Mocksvillo. Worship. Sundays at 9:45 a.m. Sunday SchooL 10:45.UMW, second W odnosday, UMM lirst Sunday broaklast at 7:30. UMYF Sunday evenings. Rev. Stephen Blair, pnslor. PInoy Grovo Unitod Mothodist Church, 376 U nderpass Rd.. Advanco. Sunday Schoot, 10 a.m.. Worship, 11, Paslor: Rov. Kendall C. Glovor. 998-7316. Now Jerusalem Apostolic Church, 291 Campbell Rd., Mocksvillo. Pastor. Netlyo liamos-Bnrbor. 751-0049. Sun. S cho o l. 10 a.m .. W orship 11. W ednosday night: Diblo class. 7:30. Intorcessory prayor, 6 p.m. Truo Light Christian Ministry. U.S. 601 N., Dannor Rd. to Camolia Lano, Mocksville. Pastor: Sloven W. Dalton. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship. 11. Episcopal Church of tho Good Shepherd, C hurch & Cross sts., C ooleem oo. W orship, 9:30 a.m .. fellow ship hour afler church. Bible Study 2nd and 4th Sundays altor church. Priosl: Rev. Noah Howard, Jesus Lilo Mission, Liberty Church Rd,, M ocksvillo. Sunday School, 10a,rn,, morning worship. 11, Sunday ovoning al 6 and Tuesdays al 7 p.m. Paslor: Hilda Reavis. Mocksvillo Church of God. 662 U.S. 64 E. (beside Arm ory). 751-0817. P asto r: L arry H o llilie ld . Sunday School. 10 a.m .. worship, 11. Sunday evening, 6. Wednosday evening. 7. Jerusalem Baptist Church, 3203 US 601 S.. Mocksvillo. 284-2328. Rev. Jimmy Lancaster. Sunday services: 8:15 a.m., praise and worship; 9:45, S unday S chool ior all agos; 11, morning wo^st^ip; 7. ovonmg worship Wodnosday services: 6 p.m.. tamily fellow ship moal; 7 p.m .. TeamKID, Youth 4 Christ, Adufl Biblo Study. Nursery for infants and toddlers. Fellowship Baptist Church, 1084 Rainbow Rd.. Advance. 998-6544. Sunday Sct>ool. 10 a.m., worship, 11, Sundays, 6 p.m. Wednesday sorvico, 7 p.m. Tliursday visitation, 7 p.m. Smith Grovo AME Zion Church. 3707 Hwy. 158, Mocksvillo. Sunday morning worhsip, 11. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Rov. Morgan Glenn, pastor. Eatons Baplist Church, 495 Eatons C hurch Rd., M ocksvillo. S unday S cho o l, to a .m ., w orsh ip , 11. Wednesday prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m. Pastor: Dr. David Gilbreath. 998-6149. S H E F F I E L D L U M B E R & P A L L E T C O . APALEX COMPANY 165 Turkey Foot Road Mocksviiie, N0 27028 336-492-5565 C R A IG C A R T E R B U IL D E R , IN C . 119 H w y. 801 S , S u llo 1 A d v a n c e , N C 270 06 336-940-2341 /iuiiJi-f I'i Cu'f.sii l/i'fiir» iiViHcf Vrur. C'tJii: A Cxncf, hoiJcnl • C. fxtcf. Vuf ho H a y w o r t h - M i l l e r F u n e r a l H o m e K.INDHRTON Chapul Locatcd ON Hwy 158 BUTWKKN C lemmons & A dvance 336-940-5555 888-940-8511 с ю - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 14, 2002 - O À I J fH A W B fR m(O M M IH d CHAM BER rocus lA N T T FEKaCWKE’i, ж-tí. 9654adkinvillc Rd. Mocksnllc. NC R. Scolt Gantt 336-7r)l-GANT G e t . . . 7 5 1 - 5 2 6 2 Lightning Fait Conn*cbenf No Buiy SIgntU Ea«y S«tup Hattt* FfM Supporl TKhnology Bank of The C arolinas I я.“) Boxwood V illage D rive, M ocksviiie 751-5755 352 H w y XOI S.. Advance 998-КЮ З Telephone (336) 998-2427 H I L L S D A L E D E N T A L FAMILY AND COSMETIC GENERAL DENTISTRY O ttico H ours B y A p p oin im en t 135 M ed ical D rivo A d va n ce , N C 270 06 BB&r You can tel! wc tcanf your business. Since 1872 li'K ia iih cr.S in .-c t. .M ivksvillu -,.^■C• W illo w O.tk S h op pin g CVnler. M o c k sv illc . N C 7 5 I-5'>5 6 Loke Myers RV Resort 150 F r e d L a n ie r R d ., M o c k s v iU e (3 3 6 ) 4 9 2 -7 7 3 6 5 STAR RATED Camping & Racnation Raaort Counter Point M U S № Instrument Sales & Repairs Beginners to Advanced Lessons (or Gultar/Mandolln/Banjo/Ba&sA^lolln ALL TOP Q U A U T Y -B E S T PRICES AROUND S O C o u r t K u a r a , M o c h i v i l l * • 7 S 1 -9 3 9 0 D o n a l d G . B o w l e s , C P A 854 Valley Road, Suite 300 Mocksville, NC (336) 751-3944 Ш Yadkinville Road Mocksville, NC (33 6) 751-1266 ) I 2002 H O Annual Open House Shop in Historic Downtown Mocksville S u n d a y , N o v e m b e r 2 4 : 0 0 p . m . - 5 : 0 0 p . m . F r ie n d ly S e r v ic e , U n iq u e I t e m s C u r b s i d e p a r k i n g , R e f r e s h m e n t s a n d E n t e r t a i n m e n t b y : T h e D i x ie C r e e l< R e v iv a l B a n d ----------------------------- Premier Showing of 2002 Davie County Christmas Ornament First Presbyterian Church Mocksville, North Carolina Ornament signing by local artist GLENDA BEARD G asthaus o n th e S q u are 101 N o rth M ain S treet Sunday, November 24 • 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. M o c k s v ille C h r i s t m a s P a r a d e L i g h t i n g o f t h e T o u m a t D u s k Peace on E arth Saturday, December 7 3:00 p.m. (NEWTIME!) Rain date - Sunday, December 8 P a ra d e E n tr y D e a d lin e - Friday, N o v e m b e r 2 2 Entry forms are available from the: D avie C o u n ty C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e 135 South Salisbury S tre e t • 7 5 1 -3 3 0 4 ( E n t r y n u m b e r s f o r p a r a d e li n e u p w i l l b e li s t e d in t h e n e w s p a p e r t h e w e e k o f t h e p a r a d e ) Single e n try fee $ 5 .0 0 G roup /B usin ess e n try fee $ 1 0 .0 0 ------------------------------------------- Contact Linda Carter Advance Christmas Parade S a t u r d a y , D e c e m b e r 1 4 - 1 0 : 0 0 a . m . ' ' ^ ~ 998-7347 ------------------- Celebrate Hometown Christmas Shopping in Mocksville Downtown Shops Open 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. on Sundays N o v . 1 7 , N o v . 2 4 a n d D e c . 8 Open Thursdays til 8:00 p.m. D e c . 5 , D e c . 1 2 a n d D e c . 1 9 Smith & Beaty IVealth Management, Inc. 128 rcachtfff l.anc, Suite C. Advancc, NC 27W)6 I (l-DcatcJ behind Uojannlcs in Millsilalc) ( V V ) ) I- l il' Sinilh I Л ( il l'' Ik alN D A V I B C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I / i ^ E C O R D C O V E R I N G D A V IE C O U N T Y F R O M T H E C O R N F IE L D T O T H E C O U R T H O U S E 171 South Main St,/Hocksvilfc • (336) 751-2129 ^ a e i e t ’ s ^ ^ ^ ' ^ t i a e i e v s CELEBRATING OUR 50’" ANNIVERSARY 171 N. Slrccl.M ocksvillc. NC Phone: З.Ч)-751-27Л M a^aret I'dMcr. Owner m\BLEST STAFFING SERVICES (336) 751-4414 Mocksville, NC E d w a r d jo n e s M att Voreh ln v i's ln ii4il l{l'|)lt^ ^ il'n la liv г 66 ('(»nil S<niiirt* М (,гкм 11 1,'. N C 27021! ( Э Д T .'il- I UMI \* » »\ att .4rnitij.’ln«li4ilii.il lm^••^l^>r^Silnr 1ЯТ1 Merrtwf SiPC EATON FUNERAL SERVICE SINCE 1951 325 North Main Street Mock.svlllc.NC *:♦ 751-2148 HOWARD REALTY Rcsidentiiil & Comnierciiil Siilcs Property Mnnngemcnt ph: 336-751-3538 fax: 336-751-7632 o r v is it o u r w e b s ite a t w w w .h o w a r d r e a lt y .c o m C C B Central Carolina Bank - 4 DAVIE COUNTY LOCATIONS - t-)8 \V. W a lcr S i., M o c k s v ille • 751-5935 880 V ad k in villo R d .. M o c k s v ille • 751-6261 C o o le e m e e S h op pin g Cenler. C o o le e m e e • 284-2542 5361 U S H w y. 158. A d va n ce •9 4 0 -2 4 2 0 C l X ) U R T S I D E S P l O R T S • D avio C o u n ty Schools T-Shirts & Hats • Trophies * U niform s • Swimsuits • L etter Jackets Custom Screen Priming t& Embroidery IS 7 N . M ain S tr e e t • M o c k sv ille , N C 2 7 0 2 8 (336) 751-4700 • I'uncnijs ж • Crcmationi ^ / ч г / ш т ----' •lV-Am«.gcnK'nis F u n e r a l H o m e • NouiT)' 635 Wilkesboro Siavt M ocksvillo, N C (336)751-1100 D e s i g n P r o p e r t i e s . I n c . 68 C o u rt Square • Suite 201 • M ocksville. N C D ia n e M . F o s te r • O w n e r / B r o k e r PhoiM/Fax 336>751>0131 Feature DAVIK COUN l Y KNTKIII’RISK RKCORD, Thtirsdiiy, Nov. 14, 2002 -1)1 Don Brown checks the settings on his automatic fertlizing system (left), as a carton of tomatoes ready for shipping is at right. They Taste Like A Tomato’ N e w G r o w i n g M e t h o d P r o v i n g T o B e A S u c c e s s T o L o n g - T i m e D a v i e F a r m F a m i ly • Photos by Robin Fergusson Uy Mike Uaniliiirdt D a v iir C m m ty lin lo iiir is c R c c n r d D o u H i4i\vi\ lia s Л s im p le a n s w e r as to w h y liis liy ilr iip iin ic a lly g r o w n t o m a ­ to e s a r e s o p o p u la r . ■ 'T h e y taste lik e a t o m a t o , a n d llie y s e ll re a l ¡r o o d ." U n lik e m a n y u r e e n lu m s e t o m a t o e s th a t a r e g r o w n I'o r s h ip p in g ip ia lit y . H r o w n a llo w s h is lo m a lo e s lo s la r t llie r ip e n in g p r o c e s s o n Ih e v in e . T h e D e w D r o p F a rm s t o m a to e s a re in lo c a l s to r e s le s s th an a w e e k a lt e r lie in g p ic k e il, ■' T h e s e a re Ih in s k in n e d lik e a g a r ­ d e n to m a to . T h o s e o ih e r s a r c m a d e I'o r s h ip p in g ." W it h th e a d d it io n o f g r e e n h o u s e s p a c e . B r o w n is h o p in g to ilo iih ic h is p r o d u c tio n I'rom last y e a r ’ s 1,0 (1 0 -1 ,2 (1 0 p o u n d s a w e e k . H e h as m o r e th a n 2 ,4 0 0 p la n ts o n th e fa r m o lT F o s te r K o a d . B r o w n s a id h e h a d b e e n lliin k in g a b o n i g r o w in g h y d r o p o n ic lo m a lo e s I'or s e v e r a l y e a r s , lo th e s k e p lie is n i o f w i f e L o is a n d I'a lh e r J .W . H r o w ii. H is w i f e c a m e o n h o a r d th e id e a , a n d llie firs t c r o p w a s s ta rte d in 1Ч У '). I lis la t h e r is a r e g u la r h e lp e r , a n d a lo n g w ith O m a r A r g u e llo , th e y k e e p llie lo m a lo e s c o m ­ in g . B r o w n Iw u g lit a C r o p K i n g p a c k a g e th a t h e lp s r e g id a t e t e m p e r a t u r e , p l l . h u m id it y a n d ini.\ th e fe r t iliz e r s th a t m a k e th e t o m a t o e s t r o w . T h e r o o ts “ W e l e t t h e m t u r n o n t h e v i n e , s o y o u ’ v e g o t t o m o v e t h e m p r e t t y q u i c k . ” Don Brown Tomato Farmer g r o w in p e a r lite . o r v o lc a n ic a sh , a n d Ih c w a le r is p u m p e il ih r o u g h th e b u c k ­ e ts lh a t h o ld th e r o o ts . C a r h o iu U o x id e . n e c e s s a r y f o r Ih c p la n ts lo g r o w , is a d d c il. F o r Ih r e e m in u te s e v e r y .^0 m in u le s . Ih e I'e r lili/ e r h u le n w a le r is p u m p e d a r o u n d th e p la n t s ' r o o ts . A lllu n ig h m o s t o f Ih e n n lr ie n ls are g o n e . H r o w n s a v e s Ih e w a le r lo p u l o n lo h is fie ld s . H e a n d h is la t h e r a ls o h a v e 120 h e a d o f b e e f c a t t le , a n d s o m e •10,1)1)0 c h ic k e n s fr o m p n llc ls . r iie lo m a lo v in e s c a n re a c h u p lo .10 fe e l o r lo n g e r . T o m a t o e s a r e a lw a y s p ic k e d fr o m Ih e b o llo m . a n d th e lo w e r le a v e s a r e p ic k c d a n d th e v in e Iw in e il a r o u n d . T h e p la n ts b e a r fr u il fo r a h o u l n in e m o n lh s . B u m b le b e e s a r e u s e d fo r p o llin a ­ tio n . A lt lio u g h n o p e s t ic id e s a re u s e d , Ih e lo m a lo e s c a n 'l b e c a lle d o r g a n ic b e ­ c a u s e o f Ih e fe r lili/ c r s , H r o w n s a id . H is fa m ily c a ls Ih e m r ig h l o f f Ih e v in e , h o w ­ e v e r I'h e g r e e n h o u s e , w ilh h e a le is u n d e r ih c e e m c n l flo o r , s la y s c le a n . Il is v a c u ­ u m e d r e g u la r ly lo h e lp p r e v e n t ilis e a s e . a n d s in c c th e re is n o s o il, llic r e 's n o r e a ­ s o n f o r a lo l o f m e s s , H r o w n s a id . W h ile Ih e fa r m in g p a n c o n ie s s o m e ­ w h a t n a lu ra l l o H r o w n . Ih e m a r k e liiig p a rt d o e s n 't . I l e s e lls to th e l-'o o il L io n s in D a v ie a n d Ir e d e ll c o u n tie s , l<i 1 la r r is T e e te r in C le m m o n s a n d S la le s v ille . a n d l o s e v ­ e ra l lo c a l m a rk e ts . T h e t o n i.ilo e s s e ll fo r a h o u l S 2 .W a p o u n d r e ta il. H r o w n s a id h e p la n s to s e ll t o m a t o e s lo c o n s u m e r s o n Ih e fa r m th is y e a r. H e 's t a k in g p a r t iu th e G o o d n e s s G r o w s in N o r l l i C a r o l in a p r o g r a m Ih r o u g h th e N . C . D e p a r im e n i o f A g r i ­ c u ltu re . a m i h e 's le a r n in g lo d e a l w ilh th e s u p e r in a rk e l in d u s lr y . A f t e r a ll, h is p id d iic l is h e lle r Ih a n o ih e r s b e in g o f ­ fe r e d . " W e le i th e m lu m o n ih e v in e , s o y o u 'v e g o l lo m o v e Ih e m p r e lly c | u ic k ," H r o w n saitl. H e 's lliin k in g a b o u l g r o w in g o lh e r v e g e la b le s . b u l h a s n 't m a ile lh a l d e c i ­ s io n . " I f th e s e (|u il s e llin g . I 'v e a lw a y s Ih o u g h l y o u e o u U l p u l flo w e r s o r s o m e - th iiiu in h e r e ,” H r o w n s a id . Tomatoes are picketJ from the bottom, and the vines can reach 30 feet in length. Omar Arguello walks through two rows of tomato plants at Dew Drop Farms, where more than 2,900 plants are growing. 1)2 - DAVIK COI N I Y KN ГККРШЬЕ RKCORD. riiiirsdiiy, Niiv. M, 2(102 Davie Schools North IbvicMiddk- H cvoru l the C o re stuilents in the sixth ¿ind scNCiUh gr;u lo S pan ish ch isscs K 'jra n socon d ijuartor w ilh a r e v ie w o f v o e a b u la n . in the sixth c ra d e . stu den ts fo c u s c d сщ g r e e t­ in gs. salu tation s. expicssiiM is o l'ie - sjK'Ct. and colors. N u m fv rtlrills h>l- lovsed w ith a re\ ie w o l the d.iys ot the u c e k and m onth s o f the year. S tu den ts h a\ e learn ed fo u r lo n e u e tw isters and presen ted an ora l dia- lo^iue w ith a partner. S ev en th g ra d e students in S p a n ­ ish I h ave Iv e n iile n tify in g Ihe ctuin* tries o f La tin A m e ric a and lea n u n g about th eir cu ltu re. Spanish 11 se\ - enth g ra d e M udents h .u e presen leil three pt>em s and learn ed class tm ic- lion arx' w ord s. T h e y can relate in ­ fo rm a tio n about th em selves as w e ll as seek and relate in fo m ia tio n aboul i ’thers. A fte r lea rn in g nunilH.*rs past the m illio n s , stvulenls are stu dyin g Ih h v to tell tim e. ilig fith g r a d e stu d en ts in the S pan ish II class Iv g a n the iju arter lea rn in g h o w lo co n ju g a te regu lar verb s and fo u r irregu la r verbs. N e w s w a b u la r y w o rd s in clu d e anim als, a d je c tiv e s vs ith ser and eM ar, fa m ­ ily. and in te rro g a tive w ortls. f-uric- tion a ry w o rd s h ave Iv e n rev ievsed. S tu d e n ts ca n n o w a p p r o p r ia te ly lo m i and a n sw er cjuescions. S ix th g ra d e rs in k e y b o a r d in g h ave iK c n bu sy w o rk in g w ith data­ bases. T h e y hav e 1ч*еп learn in g h()v^ to sort in fo n n a tio n to fin d answ ers to qu estion s. T h e n ext unit w ill be lea rn in g h ow to ijuerv/search in fo r­ m a lio n u >ing s|H.'cific criteria ti)d is - C (»ver a n sw ers vjuestions. I'p o n c o m p le tio n o f ila la b a ses suulents w ill w o rk w ith spreadsheets. S ev en th gra d ers in career ile c i- sions are d o in g a series o f in v e n to ­ ries to d is c o v e r m o re abou l Ih eir valu es, intetests and learn in g styles. W ilh in ab<iui tw o w e ek s they w ill l>c in v o lv e d in the learn in g to sew by hand. T h è students w ill be m a k ­ in g p illo w s and s tu ffe d a n im a ls . T o w a rd Ihe enti o f Ihe tju arter gu esl s}K u k crs w ill 1ч* c o m in g in lo share a b ou l th eir careers. E igh th g ra d ers in life sk ills are in v o lv e d w ith learn in g a b ou l fa m i' lie s a n d c h a ra c te ris tic s o f y o u n g ch ild ren and infants and h o w to care fo r th e m . T h e s tu d e n ts w i ll b e c h e c k in g ou t л com p u te ri/ e d baby fo r a w eek en d . T h e y w ill I v respon ­ sib le fo r la k in g p ro p e r c a rc o f the "b a b y ” w liile It is in th eir care. W h e n they brin g th e " b a b ie s " b ack o n M o n d a v , a c om p u teri/ ed readou t w ill lel teach ­ ers k n o w h o w Ihe infant has K 'en taken care o f. S tu ilents in M rs. .M cC liirstlram a cla ss are bu sy w ilh m an y pr«ijecls. S ixth g ra d e students h ave fin ish ed j> a n to »u m e . ai\d are w o r k in g on im p ro v isa tio n . I fie y w ill fin ish Ihe q u a n er w ith a siu ily i)f lech nical the­ atre. S ev en lh grade students .jre re- V ie w in g p a n tom im e and in i))rovisa- tion and w ill soon Iv g in reliearsals lo r their ira d ilio n a l h olid a y m usic v id e o p erfi)rm a n ce in n iid -O ecem - Iv r. liig h ih grade siu denls are busy w ilh p re p a ra tim is fo r th is years H o lid a y I'T S .A jv rfo rn ia n c e o f ".\ K en ted C h ristm a s". T h e sh ow w ill l>e al 7 p .m . Thursday. D ec . 12 in the theatre. T h e sixth grade has siaried b.ind. 7'h ey are learn in g to m ak e sounds and p la y s im p le band son gs. T h e seven th and e ig h lli grade bands are preparij>g fo r the u p co m in g h olid a y parade S alu rday. D ec . 7 and con cert c o L o u i e u . B A N K e R B TRIAD, REALTORS' S u n day D ec . 15. In IM -.. 7th i'c Sih gra d e rs are d o in g aciiv ities such as b .isketb all. w res ilin g. .A m erican B a ll, and linn- b lin g . S ixth gra d ers are tlt>ing b a s­ k e tb a ll. w r e s llin g . tu m b lin g , and S coi>ter (la m e s . T h e I’H D e p a r l­ m ent w ill be fitn ess le s iiiig lt>v\arils the en d t>f the i|uarter. li> k e ep up w ilh th e s c h o o lw iile fo c u s on ‘ h ea lth liv in g " . R e p o rts w ill be g o in g h om e s h o w in g the M udents pn »gress in the tes iin g areas. fjg h lh gra d e c o m ()u ler slu ilents. in the P re se n la lio n s o ftw a re class, are crea tin g a I’ o w e r l’oin t presen - talion lhal is setup lik e a b o o k and it w ill in clu d e o n e p a g e thal has cl.iy auinuUion. SludetU s are crea tin g ihe c la y figu res and b a ck grou iu l. T h en th ey l.'k e the ilig ila l pictu res m o v ­ in g Ihe fig u res as n ecessa ry anil use a d d it io n a l s o ft w a r e to c r e a tc a m o v je ou l o ft h e d ig ita l pictu res ihal is Ih en in serted in lo the P o w e r l’ o in l d ocu m en t. In the D es k to p P u b livh - in g c la s s th e y a r e c r e a t in g a slory b ook . T h e lasi assign m en t w as tl' c rea te a m em i fo r a fic tio n s re s ­ taurant. T lie sixth gra d e ch oru s is p rep a r­ in g Ih eir r e jv r t o u e lo r the n in th a n ­ nual iio lid a v c o n c e rt at the M rock IV r fo r m in g .Arts C e n ie r S u n d a y. D ec. l.sat-l.-.^Op.in. The sixth g ra d e gen era ] m u sic class )ias siu d ied Ihe lif e o f J o h a n n S e b a s tia n iU ic h (K iS 5 -1 7 5 0 | . T h e s ev en th and e ig h ih g ra d e m usic cl.isses a tten d ed the o n e acl op era ".Ainahl and the N ig h t V isi- ti»rs." b y Ciian ( 'a r lo M e n o iii. al I'N C i i's /\Ncock .A u ditoriu m N o v . 14 and l.'^. The p e rfo rm a n ce w a s fu lly staged. A Ith co siu in es and o r ­ chestra. Stu den ts rec e iv e d a gu id ed tour o f the b a ck sta ge area and a le lunch al the c a fe le r ia on cam pu s. I’aien t v o lu n te ers a tten ded. K igh ih g ra d e art sU iden is h ave h een s tu d y in g c o lo r th e o r y a n d w o rk in g w ilh w a le rc o lo rs lo ilh is- Irate c o lo r sch em es and j>ers|K‘C live in la n d s c a jv p a in tin g . T h e y are g e t ­ tin g r e a d y to b e g in a g r a p h ic s piv>ject. W o rk b y s e v e ia l siu den ls is on d is p la y uround ih e s ch o o l. T h e re is a ls o a c a llig ra p h y e x h ib it b y s e v ­ enth gra d ers in th e lob b y . S secim d q u arter h ea llh siu den ls started Ihe q u a rter d iscu ssin g n u tri- lio n . S ix th g ra d ers are p a ilic ip a tin g in A ll S tars and ih c s ev en lh g ra d e fin ish ed A ll S tars B o o ster. O ffic c r Jacobs is s cb e d u le il to talk to the eigh ih graders about a lc o h o l and Ihe law . T h e cu rricu lu m this v e a r w ill m cU id e: m a jo r h ea h h ris k , stress m an agem en t. K ’ hav lot n ran agem eni s k ills ! (» n u ln tion -rel.ited heallh c o n ­ cerns. su bsi.m ce ahu sc. and fa m ilv h ie, S tu dents p la s e d le v ie w ga m es for Ihe tests. T h e w in n in g team gets a tieat. In M h gra d e e x p lo itn g le c lin o l- og\ . students started vs ith a v id eo lt> c o v e r o n e part o f c o in n u m ic a lio n s le c h n o lo g v . a c o n im e rc ia l lhal ail- v e rlis e il a p roilu ct o r s erv ic e . .Slu- dents c im im u cil a su idy o l c o m m u - n ic a lio n s w ilh a su»d\ o f s in ip le m ech an ica l draw in g s. T h e ilraw in g unil c o v e rs s k etch in g and c re a tin g a d ra w in g w ilh tools. In 7th g ra d e C a re ers 2. students are s lu d y in g Ih e w o r ld o f w o rk . T h e firs l vm il i^ o n a d v e rtis in g . S tu den ts w ill a d v e r tis e fo r ih e ir c o m p a n y th ey crea ted . In Sih g ra d e d ra ftin g and d e sig n , students are w o r k in g o rth o gra p h ic p ro jec tio n s . T h e d ra w in g s are c re ­ ated b y c o n v e rtin g a p ic lo ria l d ra w - in g in lo three v ie w s ; to p . fro m , and righ t sid e. T h e next unit is on c o m ­ p u ter a id e d d esig n . S h n d y (» r n v c K le tn e n lu ry O n S u n d a y. N o v . 17. ;)ie S h a d y G r o v e G yn \ w ill be d e d ic a te d lo \ e s ia l I’ otls. S en d a n y ile d ic a tio n s o r g ifts in h on or o f this c ere m o n y to Joni Parks. M o r g a n C a r le r p r e s e n te d the i'olhns in g b o o k s i(t Ihe m ed ia center; M a rc in the W in d o w . D o g al the D i'o r, S h etlan d in the S h ed. B u nnies in th e B a t h r o o m . L a m b in th e La u n ilry . D u c k lin g D iary. M rs . O h r a n d .Mrs. N o rm a n 's ih ir il g r a d e c la s s e s h a v e sta rted rea d in g th eir secim d n o v e l. L itlle H ou se iu the B ig V\’oo<ls. S ludcrtls h ave en | oveil learn in g ahout the w ay o f life in the IS iK K . T h e y w ill create t h e ir o w n lo g c a b in s a n d e a c h slu denl w ill m ak e a P o m a n d er B all. T h ird g ra d e students had a v is ito r this w e e k fro m ih c S aw u >oih C e n ie r in W in sto n -S a le m . S h e taught the stu den ts h o w lo m a k e c la y w in d c h im es and each slu den l crea ted his o w n . T h e c h im e s w ill be sent to N o rth D a v ie M id d le S c h o o l n ex l w e e k to be fir e d in a k iln a n d relu m ed . .M rs. .M a r io n 's fir s t g r a d e r s le a r n e d fir e s a fe ly . S tu ile n ts c o m b in e d c i'in p u ie r sk ills w ith ih e fir e s a fely lo crea te a p oster in ih e cvM u putcr la b to b e e n te r e d in a ciM itest. A s the s iu d e n ls le a rn e d abou t C h risto p h er C o lu m b u s, ih ey lea rn m a n y fa cts abou l Ih e w o rld and tra vel at that lim e. M rs . K a iilf and M rs. B o s w e ll re a d A u th iH s I'h a n k s g iv in g w ith th eir s ec o n d g ra d ers, a story abou l a T h a n k s g iv in g play. T h e y learn ed a b ou t the p ro b le m s and so lu tio n s .A uthor useil to s id ve his p ro b le m o f n o l h a v in g a tu r k e y in Ih e p r o t iu c iio n . In s c ie n c e ih e y c o n lin u e d li> w o r k o n d r u g e d u ca tion . The ch ild ren used c la y to m a k e a ina|) w ith a riv e r, p la in s, h ills , a n d m o u n ta in s in s o c ia l stu dies. T h e 2 n ()2 / 2 IH ).l U e fl e c l io i i s p ro g ra m is un der w a y. T h e ih em e this y e a r is “ S ig n s o f C o u ra g e .” T u es d a y. N o v . l ‘i. .V d and 5lh G ra d e N o rth C 'arolin a H n d o f G rad e Test m e e lin g o n the N C G a te w a y s at 7 p .m . in th e n te d ia c e n ie r : T u e s d a y . N o v . 21'. S k a le N ig h t al f):3 0 p .m .; V en e/ .ia ’ s o n N ton ilav n ig h ls. S lu den ts 4*f ih e W eek .Nov. -]-S; K a th a r in e Ir w in , (ir a c ie W e s i. V ic lo r i.i L o n g . .A lex Y a rb ro u g h , ( ’ h a s e P r illa m a n . S h e lb y W e a th e rm a n , S y d n e y B r o w d c n . K ira n D h illo n . S te v e n .M ilch e n i, .N ich olas Irw in . .M egan B o lin . M ark (ira lia m , K a itlyn S m ith . Tara ( ‘al ter. ( T i r i s iy l lo l d s c la w . .A n d rew L e d lo iil. L x n d s e y K u b le . L a u ren O s m o n d . M e g a n M c D a n ie l, A n th o n y (*a p ra . .M org a n C a rte r. C a n d ice C lark, C iio k e in c f K k 'in c n l;ir> M rs. C’orn a l/ cr am i M rs. W est's class fin ish ed a u n il on pu m pk in s. Stu den ts iliscu ssed how pu m p k in s grow and c a rv e d a jac k -o -la n tern . S tu den ts e n jo y e d p u llin g o u l the seed s. A ft e r th ey w e re d ry th ey roasted lliem fo r a treat. O n W e d n es ­ d a y ih e v saw a c o n cert b v T im m v A b e ll. M rs . K is tn e r 's c la s s h as b een w o r k in g h ard in m a lh . S tu d en ts h a v e s la r le il to u se A c c e le r a t e d M a lh . a c o m p u te r b a sed p ro g a m used e v e r y T u e s d a y and Thursday. T h is n in e w e ek s in s cie n c e siu denls are talk in g a b ou l rock s and m in e r­ als. Students w ill h ave severa l hands on a cliviie s. T ifili gra d ers in M rs. H ssic’s and M rs. W ilc o x 's classes are c o n tin u ­ in g to slu dy l*a n h ’s c h a n g e s aru! the r .S . g o v e rn m en t. These siu den ls a ie also e n jo y in g lea rn in g h ow to use Ihe new .A ccelera ted M a lh p r o ­ gram . S u id em (,'ou n cil is s jio n so rin g a fru it-sales fu n d raiser. M o n e y m ad e from ihis lu n dr.iiscr w ill he ilon a teil lo the e lfo rt to reo|>en C o o le e m e e p o o l n exl sum m er. S tu den t C o u n ­ c il is p a r tic ip a tin g in ()| ie r a tio n (T ir is in ia s C h ild S p o n s o r e d b y S am aritan's Pu rse. S h w b o v e s are Iv in g fille d w ith ilen is to g iv e to n eed y c h ild ren o v e r the u p co m in g h o lid a y season. T h e first and secon d g ra d e class o f M s . B r o w n a n d M rs . L e v e iis learn ed how u> reg is ter to v o le and ■held a m o c k e le c lio n o n N o v . 5. S lu dents w ro te a siorv " I f I w e re ihe p resiilen l". T h e y are lea rn in g lo use H ow m aps \o o rg a n ize llie ir w ritin g. In m alh . iirsl g ra d ers are fo c u s in g on a d d in g and su b tractin g: secon d g ra d ers are fo c u s in g on c o u n tin g m on ey. Th ey w ill b e gin a un il on .N ative .A m erican le g e iu K . cu sion is. and crafts. .Miss B o d d y ’s k in d erg a iten h ave been in llie dark a ll w e ek . S tu dents learn ed a ll a b o u l n ig h l an im a ls in ­ c lu d in g o w ls , ra c o o n s , a n d bats, Th ey m ade a n ig h l-lim e and d a y ­ tim e c o n ip a ris io n ch art, o w 1 b ook s, and Ih eir ow n bat lo lak e h om e. .Ms. I'n a ls o v is ite d Ih is vs e ck and stu ­ dents con tin u e lo w o rk on w r ilin g their luu n bers frou r O -IO and s o il­ in g o b je cts b y Ih eir s|ia|>e. si/ e, and cid or. S lu den ts e n jo y e d the D av ie .Arts ('o u n c il p e rfo rm a n ce h y A p p a ­ la c h ia n m u s ic ia n Tim A b e ll. H e shared severa l in siru m eiils. s tiiiie s. and lau gh s w ilh siu den ls. C o r n a l/ tT K le m e n la r y S iu d en ls had a m u sica l lim e in a D a v ie .Arls ( ’o u n c il sp iu isored p r o ­ gram . T h e y had h ands o n e x p erie n c e o f m a k in g in s ir iim e n ls w h e n c ra fle rs Irom the S a w lo o ih (V n le r in W ’in ston -S alem v is iie d the s ch o o l o v e r tw o days. T h e y gu id ed students K-.*> Ih rou gh the steps o f m a k in g drum s, w h istles, x v lo p h o n e s . d u lc i­ m ers . a n d sh a k ers. Th e p r o g r a m c u lm in a le d b y L a u ra B o o s in g e r . w h o d ein on slra ted and s p o k e abou t Ihe m u sic and instru m en ts tif.A p p a ­ lach ia. The sect)iid e v e n l o f ih e w e ek W.IS I a ll l-ie ld D ay. S tu den ts en- j o v e d lir e r o llin g , th e h a y s ia c k h u rdles, h o ck ey p u m p k in , spin Ihe bat. the sack race, carry Ihe p u m p ­ kin . the .^0 v:ird ila sli. the w a g o n race, and m an y m o ie fun a ctivitie s . PI- lea ch er M s. K e a v is and p a r­ ent v o lu n le ers h elp e d m ak e the day a success. M r. L a lc h f o r d a n d M r s . C a m p b e ll's k in d erga rten class has b een s lu d ) in g the seasons fo r the lasi ivvo w eek s, m osi e s p e c ia lly fall. Th e c la s s c o llc c le d le a v e s , d is ­ cu ssed ch a n ges in the w e a lh er, and d eta iled the a c tiv itie s p e o p le d o in Ihe fa ll. T h e class is lea rn in g abiuil N a tiv e A m e ric a n s . Stu den ts talked about w hat their h om es w e re lik e, w h a l ih c y a le . and w h a l s o m e o f th eir tra d ition s w e re . D u rin g a class Povv W o w c h ild ren d ressed up in d o llie s Ih ey m ad e, a le s p ecia l fo o d , and to o k part in a ira d ilio n a l cer- OAVIE COUNTY OFFICE Intersection of Hwys 158 & 801 336-998 8816 Relocation 1-800 327-4398 WHATEVER IT TAKES e m o n y . Stu den ts o f the w e e k h ave b een C r ic k e ll H a y es . K e io n J o yce . L u is M o r e n o , and S h a n e L e a / e r. C o u g a r o f the M o n lh fo r N o v e m b e r is Josh L a n k fo rd . ( ‘o m in e y K o m in e 's fou rlh g ra d ­ ers h a v e been on a " jo u r n e y " across N o rih C a ro lin a , lea rn in g abou l ihe reg io n s . Th ey rec o rd e d in fo rm a lio n on a chart and fin ish ed the unit w ilh :i tas ty r e v ie w - N o rth C a r o lin a c o o k ie s , (ta rle n e K u rfe e s baked the N .C . shaped co o k ies . Students d e c o ­ ra ted Ih e c o o k ie s w ith M ^ iM s to rep resen t ih e P ie d m o n i. c h o c o la le ch ip s fo r Ihe m ou n tain s, and ciim a- iiKMi su gar fo r Ihe coastal plain . S tu ­ dents are m o v in g on to learn abou l N ativ e .A m erican s and Ihe Urst c o lo ­ n ists in ih e slate. M r s . S a n T i l ip p o a n d M r s . L iv e n g o o d 's l:n g lis h as a S ec o n d L a n gu a g e students h ave been d e v e l­ o p in g b 'n g lis li s k ills . K in d e rga retn e rs h ave been learn in g a b ou t fa rm a n im a ls , firs t gra d e rs c o m p le ie d a u n il o n sh oes, and s e c ­ o n d gra d ers stu d ied w ild an im a ls. T h ird gra d ers e n jo y e d an im a gin a ry fie ld trip lo the m o o n al ih e cu lm i- naliiM i o f Ih eir m oon sim iles. I'ourth g ra d e rs h a v e b e en s lu d y in g syn - o n x m s . and fifih g ra d ers reail a lo lk la le and are w o r k in g o n d iclivm avy s k ills . N e w u itors fro m D a v ie H ig h a r e : R y a n P e a r c e , C o u r tn e y S p rin ge r. .Am anda B ea u ch a m p . S a ­ van n ah K o w a ls k i. M a rio G il, Jes­ sica .A n d erson , and Justin W in ters. In M rs. P a rrv'n e's fou rth gra ile c la s s, in m a lh , students each m o rn ­ in g c re a le graph s o r d ia gra m s lo d is ­ cu ss fra c lio n s, S iu d en ls are g iv e n tim e lo r c re a tiv e e x p lo ra tio n s w iih la n gra m s and shapes. T h e recen tly lau n ch ed n ew m ath c e n ie r fea tiires s u ch g a m e s as l-irc T o w e r N in . H a p p y , the G e o D o g and va rio u s a c l i v i i i e s u t lli;;in g th e h u n d re d board. In tegra tin g la n gu a ge arls and N o rth ('a r o lin a h is to ry is p ro v id in g a c h a lle n g e . In sp ired b y G h is k a b e a n d ih c S n o w b ir d b y Jo se)>h B ru c lia c . th e c h ild r e n d e c iile d lo c o m e up w ith ih e ir o w n tales to e x ­ p la in s o m e o f the N o rth C a ro lin a s y m b o ls. The ie;im o f Taliah H o l­ la n d . L a u r e n M a r s h a ll. K e ls e y B r o a d w a y , a n d J u stin J o n e s r e ­ sea rch ed a n d c ra ftc d an a ccin m i o f hovs the e m e ra ld g o l its c o lo r. S tu ­ dents are c o n s iru c lin g sh a d o w p u p ­ pets lo b ie a ih e life in lo ih e ir stories. S c ie n c e stu dies h a v e taken the c h il­ d ren o n a d v e n lo re s on adaptation . I low ilo e s the e n v iro n m c n l auvl a n i­ m al lite support the id ea o f balan ce in nature ? S lu d en ts p a ilic ip a le d in the g a m e O h . D e e r w iih each round o f [)la y rep re s en lin g a seastin in Ihe life o f a h erd o f d eer. The c liild re n then g ra p h eil the resu lis o f rounds o f p la y. L e ig h S m ile y 's e ss a v re ­ sp on ses d e m o n s tra te d h er u n d er­ sta n d in g o f a d a p ta tio n s and h o w a n im als im pact the e n viron m en t and h o w an e n v iro n m e n t im p a c is ih e a n im a ls . The c la s s sv>cial s u u lies unit has lan d ed l*u rop ea iis o n lo a n ew ciu itln en t. S tu den ts w ill be g o ­ in g on an a rc h a e o lo g y a d ven tu re lo u n c o v e r e v id e n c e o f w h o m ig h t h a v e liv e d h ere b e fo re us. T h e y w ill c on lin u c ih c ir a d ven tu res w hen ih ey v is it Ih e I le rita g e 'T h ea ter lo see the p la y B la c k b e ard . •‘O u r learn in g a dven tu re is in fu ll s w in g . ** said M rs. P a rro n e. " C u r­ ricu lu m in te gra tio n is a m o tiv a tin g fo r m a t fo r le a r n in g . K n o w le d g e c o m b in e s w iih c r c a liv iiy and ih in k - In g o u l o f the bo.x b e co m e s an e v ­ e ry d a y o c c u rre n c e .” M rs. C iu irlem a n c h e's tillh g ra d e cla s s is d o in g an e x c e lle n t jo b in earn in g A c c ele ra ted K ea d in g poin ts. I'.very on e in the cla ss m el the lirst q u a rter g o a l and w a s rew a rd ed w ith a s w im m in g p a rly at the Y M C A on i-riday. N o v . 1. In s cie n c e, s lm lem s are fin is h in g a unit o n w e a lh er. A s part o f the slu dy, siu d en ls u sed the c o m p u te r p ro gra m , iix c e l. to input tem p era tu re dala and then used the data to gen era te variou s graph s. T h e class is a b ou l lo slarl a unit o n e a rly im m ig r a tio n to ih e U n ite d S ta les and w ill bc lo o k in g al a w e b s ile abou t lillis islan d . In C o m m u n ica ­ tio n s . stu den ts h ave b een h o n in g g ra m m a r sk ills and are ju st fin is h ­ in g Ihe n o v e l. Ju lie o f the W o lv e s . M is . C o u rte m a n c h e 's m ath cla s s Is c o n tiiu ia lly p ra cticin g lo n g d iv is io n , lea rn in g p e rce n ta ge s fo r c o m m o n fra c lio n s . and w o r k in g w iih w o rd p rob lem s. C o u g a r s o f Ih e W e e k : S h a n e Lea/ er. R o b e rto H ern a n d e / D o n a lo . L a u ra B a r n e y . B r is e y d a G a r c ia . Jacob K a rrik e r. J.(.). D a llo n . D a lto n N i e f t . A s h le y S c a r le ll. S e le n e R od rigu e/ . O m a r I:n riqu e/-Jin iln e/. L u k e Taylor. liin lly H ve rid g e. C h ris D ig g s . M a llh e w C a r le r . C e c ilia R o d r ig u e / . M ic h a e l B e a v e r a n d K a y la N e lso n . W e d n esd a y. N o v . l-L V e n e z ia ’s N ig h t: .M onday. N o v . 17. C h ililie n ’s B o o k W e e k ; T tiesd a). N o v . IS . 0 ..^ ) p .m .. S k a le n lg h l. C le m m o iis ; W ed n esd a y, N o v . l ‘>. 7 p .m .. P T A p ro g r.m ): N o v . 2 7 -2 '). n o s c h o o l. T h a n k s g iv in g break. P in e h r o n k K le m e n ln rv C lia ra c le r K id s fo r N o v . -l-S ; .A sh ley (ir c e n e . K e r r y H u lc h in s . P r e c io s a ('u r b e lo . K a r.i H a r v e y , L o r e n / o D r iv e r . C 'h ris C a r t e r . C h a r o le t le S m ilh , R ic k y C ire cr. S ie v e n L a s iro s v . S a m m y B r o w n , i:n illy (ia r d n e r . J a lh e r in e L a n e . J a c o b W a lk e r. L u k e H a rris . Ja y W a ls o n . C h ris tia n C o o k . S h e lb y W 'h illin g le ii. A le x M ille r . W l l i B ra ck en . D ela n ic Jackson. M a llh e w H e n d r ix . J o s h u a W a u l, D a n ie l .M on tgom ery. K a itly n B a iley . C h ris ­ to p h e r L va n s. This vs e c k 's luvx lo p c h a m p ion s; M rs. C r iic lifie h r s k in dergarten w ilh 5 (M iox lo p s , class m e m lv r s in clu d e. B r a n d o n .A r m s w o r lh y , N a la lie b a r r o n . P r e s ió n B e a u c h a m p , K a le ly n B o lin e r, R a im m d B ro o k s IV . (¡a r r e ll B y e rly . A rrin g to n G ra y. Janies (ir e e r , B rilia n ie Jones. D an iel M o n ig o in e r y , J e a n e lte N h illie s , K a y la P fu n tn e r, A b ig a il R u s s e ll. .A n th on y S a lm o n , K a itly n S h o a f, H a m p lo n S n iitli, A n n ie S n y d e r . C u rtis S tra n g e. B o b b y S w ea t III. Tajion a W r ig lil. M n cksN ille r U 'iiu iU a r y Students o f Ihe W e e k . N o v . 4-S: W illia m C o lle tte . A n d re w A s h b y , T a y lo r C r o iis . ('o r y C’asey. C a le b D y e r . M c K e n / le H a ll. .A m b e r B ash am . D ev in O sven s. J.D . D arga. •A m lv r S h o rl. Joshua H ic k s . R ob ert D a n ie l, A s h ly n B la s s , C a m e r o n P h illip s , D o m o n lq u e D u lin . M c K e n z ie M a rsh all. Justin L a n n in g. C a itly n B rake. B a x te r S an dy. T y le r P a u le lle . K o lb y H u r t.T a y lo r S n m o l. Sarah Jacobson. M s . G arn er and M rs. 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Ал íqu.il Opíiotlunily (oini>.iny £qu.il M o u s u u jШ \ OIIkv íSHídepvnJenlly О лт-ò Jiiil OptrJU-d. PMMAmU SimOwntVkUrinä^ m iiijm tiMWI-1U1»•■117«m n Mm ^wm -iiu m iium -iiiim -nn*91-11(1«tM inm -пйm riu»»•»117m n wm -ii«fm -iiH9M-I147 DAVIK COUN TV KN l'KRI'RISK RKCORD. Thursday, N«v. M, 2002 -1)3 Word Power winners from South Davie Middle School are, from left, Andrew Gosnell, Michael Domanski and Aaron Peoples. Word Power winners from North Davie Middle School are, from left, Sidney Henry, Kevin Boehm and Jonathan Creekmur. The Power Of Words Middle School Students Take Part In National Competition Real Estate Facts by: Peter A. Heaven, иклмои® W HY LISTINGS EXPIRE! agen l lo p rovid e sale tiines. asking price to sale price ratios, num ber o f lisiln gs lhal exp ired , and other delaifs o f ih eir m ost receni listings. A slron g niarketini* plan Is on e lhal excites bu yers and encourages fu ll- pricc offers.A hom e thal has had num erous sh ow in gs and no sale indicates one o f iw o m ajor Haws. L ilh er ihc hon\e w as overp riced (and b u jers knew II). o r ihe con d ilion o l ilie hom e w as average lo poor. A h om e In need o f m alnlenance and repairs, esp ecia lly w h en priced al lop d ollar svili sii. and sii. and then expire. H ave you e v e r w atch ed tlie a clivlty at a n eigh b or's h om e during the tim e it’s fo r sale? I f so. you n oticed one v>f iw o ihin gs: l-iih er Ihere ssere m any sh ow in gs and no sale, or fe w sh ow in gs and n o sale. I-lnally the sign cam e dosvn, 'The llsiin g had exp ired . W hat happened'.’ Tirsi. lake a l<iok al h om es lhal had fess' or no sh ow in gs. This most often occu rs w h en here Is no e fle e t iv e m a rk e tin g plan In iplen ien ied. L illle m arketing efU n t. com b in ed w iiii in e ffe c tiv e or n o advertising is a recip e for in aciivily. n‘o bu yer a c iiv iiy equ aled Io a “ no sale". H efore lisiiijg ih eir h om e, sellers should ask for the a gen t's plan lo allr.icl buyers. T h e plan should Include iilen iiilcation o f lik ely buyers anvl the prom otion al a cliviiies m ost llkel> to calch Iheir atlenlion. S ellers in iglil also ask the ¡\li-i ììcavcn is tl lii'iilfdr' wilh l\tmin^{<in C»urr/)({My /icu/f.v, Iw wmilil he pifti.snl ill (i-\si.\l you in ytmr mwt miliy iiiinuu'liim of /»jiy/M,i> or wUina (I /юте. //v can he raichfd 4t for anyrt'oi csidti" (¡uc.siion.s xoii iiuiy have. K i'iu lc r 's D ig c s l s p o n s D rc d a N a l i i ) n i i l W e ird I’ o v v c r C h a l ­ le n g e . a c o in p e l ll l im th a t a il- (Iru s s c il llio s iilije c t 1)1' v o c a ln i- la r y in a v a r ic ly d l' lo r m s . S o m e i| u e s ii()n s io i| iiir e il s ir a iu lu (le lin it io n s : o ih e r s re - i| u irc il k iiD w le ilg e iil' a w o r d 's a n io n y n i o r its p r o p e r u se in a s e n te n c e . S tiu lc n ls w e r e a s k e d iliie s liiiiis a lio iit w o r d s d e r iv e d Ir o m o th e r la iiy iia g e s a m i w o r ils e a le g o r i/ e d h y th e m e s to p le s . lia c h a d v a n c e d la n g u a g e a rts c la s s al N o r t h a n d .S ou th D a v ie m id d le s c lu to ls e o n d iie te d a p r e ­ lim in a r y c la s s r o o m r o im d to d e - le r n iin e l iv e c a n d id a le s I'or Ih e s c h o o l c o n te s t. T h e c la s s r o o m w in n e r s c o m p e t e il b y g r a d e a n d I'in a lis is w e r e d e le r m in e d . R u n n e r s u p : ■ S ix lli G r a d e : L i n d s a y H e n lle y . N o n h D a v ie ; M a g g ie K e e h le . .S ou ih D a v ie . S e v e n l h G r a d e : R o b e r t G a s s e tt, N o r t h D a v ie ; G ra h a m I la r m o n . S o u th D a v ie . l i i g h t h G r a d e : J u s t in W h ila k e r . N o r t h D a v ie ; B la k e 1.o ik1o i>. S o u lh D a v ie . T h e g r a d e l e v e l c h a m p io n ­ s h ip w iim e r s w e r e le ijiiir e d to la k e a w r ille n (J u a lil'y in g T e s t, U p 10 1 00 o l'lh e h ig h e s l- s c o r - in g s iu d e n ls in N o r t h C a r o lin a a d v a n c e t o a s t a le - le v e l c o n le s i lo b c h e k i in J a n u a ry . I'h e s c h o o l w in n e r s w e r e : Si.N Ih G r a d e : S id n e y H e n r y . N o r t h D a v i e ; A a r o n P e o p le s . S o u lli D a v ie . S e v c n i l i G r a d e : J o n a t lia n C r e e k m u r . N o r t h D a v i e ; M i c h a e l D o m a n s k i , S o u lt i D a v ie . liig h t h G r a d e : K e v in H o e lin i. N o r t h D a v ie ; A n d r e w G o s n e ll. S o u lh D a v ie . K e v in lio e h m w a s r e lie v e d lo s e e Ih e c h a m p io n s h ip c a t e g o r y . " I'h a n k y o u . M r s . K e e n e y ," h e s m ile d , as h e s u c c e s s l'lilly a n ­ s w e r e d i| iic s iio n s o n a s u b je c l he h a d s lu d ie il in h e r c la s s , " M y m o lh e r ta n g h i m e a ll a b o u l Ih e t o p ic . " r e p o r le d a J o y - I'lil R y a n C r e e k m u r a s h e a n ­ s w e r e d th e w in n in g ip ie s lio n s s u c c e s s l'u llv . ■:o) South Davie Word Power runners up, from left; Graham North Davie Word Power runners up, from left; Robert harmon, Blake London and Maggie Keeble. Gassett, Justin Whitaker and Lindsay Bentley. PRIME PROPERTIES FOR SALE 210 NORMA LANE • ADVANCE. Well maintained home ovor 2000 sq fl. 3BR. 2BA nice opon kilchon sv'dining loom. Large living room and don with built'ins. Great buy ¡ust under tax value. S129.9Q0. Susan Parker 9 0 9 - 1 5 6 6 ( Ш ) 9 9 8 - 3 1 3 2 (0) D IID rU A C C П В I CACC 342 S. Salisbuiy Sl. • Town conior (hr$ionc) Ovor 1/50 sqft, toom. 2ÖA, h.irdA00d5, updated, pnmo locat'on RcS'J*^niMl or ConiriiofCMl $169.000, я H O U S E W / O V E B 1 AC B E 581 Depot St. • Hisy 64 w trontage. Pnmo h gh visabi'ity and count, oty util.vcs Muiiipie uso Great rosMurant location. St90.000, 279 H, Mûin Sl, • iWi'Mrr.s furr-.'tufo ßaiJf'g) I1.0C0 sqll, го!л1 and rt.vchouco sparo. 2 love's, ample parking, Л s:me cufreni:'^ kviso B E T A IL O N M A IN S TB E E T Groal lurn key opponunity. Pnme and Prolilablo Location. Call lor more details. lOCAl. RESTAURANT FOR SALE TOO NEW FOR PHOTO CALL FOR DETAILS Prudential B m I s ì Carolinas Realty uuxt.priidinllalvsinslunsak'm.com C o m p a n y R HALT Y In Mocksville 3 3 6 . 7 5 1 . 9 4 0 0 In Advance/Hillsdale 3 3 6 . 9 9 8 . 8 9 0 0 Pennington & Company Realty is pleased to announce that Karen Maready has joined our professional staff as a Realtor. 1 lived in C lem m on s fo r 5 years and m oved K» A d va n ce in 2(K )l svith niy husband. D ennis and our ehiklren. W e arc a "B ra d y H u n cir fain ily w ith a lolal o f liv e children ranyiny in a^e from 5 lo 22. So 1 h ave first hand k n ow leilge o f ihe needs o f large fam ilies, new fam ilies, and fam ilies relocatinii to the area. A form er “ N a v y U ral". I ’ ve had a lot o f e.X|H.’rience w ith m oviiii: and all the jo y and sorrow lhal com es w ilh it. I have m ade il a neigh borh ood a cliviiies. I am ready and able to h elp m ake y»m r ne.xl m ove a pleasant ex|>erience i f you are m ovin g ju si across unvn or across counlry. I'v e recently com pleted a W )-liour broker iraining course and have applied for m y B roker’s License. M y background includes 12 years w orkin g in n ew consm iction , 6 years in M ortgage H anking and 3 years as a R liA L T O R . I have partnered w ith Cilen Stanley in order lo p rovid e onr custom ers a le a m approach lo R eal Hsiaie. 1 can he reached al Ihe A d va n ce o llic e o f Pennington & C om pan y R ealty o r on the w eb at w w w .readylniuses.ciun . O pen These D oors . .. Tbu 7 / W m t to S ta y! / S N . i a , I Ï 148 Meadow Ridge Dr. 33«9 Emory Dr. $329,900 $78,000 122 Polaris Dr, 216 Loggerhead Rd. $137,500 $69,900 151 Hayes Ln. 341 Kennen Krest Rd. 121 East Lake Dr. 143 Winding Creek Rd. $179,000 $154,900 $144,900 $129,900 ()P i ;n 1 io i si ; S u i k I h v 2 - 4 229 Carolina St. H inted by llrya ii Kosi^n 4 I)K , W (irk.sh»|) in h as v im 'iil. I'n ir jo ' c ffie lcn t O irtn itm s: I-lo w li> liv il 17-t, I. nil / агт/п.чюп ¡<¡1., И im llwy. 15N inni M ocksvillf. L tul /м к п 'п ’.ч. hoiisr nil сипит o f iM kt’cresi íiiiil C íiriiliiiii Si. OPKIN n o i s i : Siindav 2-4 257 Madison Rd. liosU'i! hy M ary Lynne liaysiiifier ЗИК, 1игце пниач, lo L s o rsto n iK e D ir< riio ii\: ¡--JOW lo Uxii ¡70. L i>n Hwy. (>0i, H on Mtìiii.son H(l., hotisv on fiiahl. 134 Applegate Cl. $134,900 123 Center St. $59,000 1996 Hwy. 601 S $90,900 1727 Underpass Rd. $263,900 392 Michael’s Rd. $69,900 4795 Hwy. 801 S 109 Aubrey Merrell Rd. Lot 47 Elisha Creek $79,900$106,000 $134,600 lanicc McDanicI Dcbblc pionlnjlM.Miry Lynne Bijiinjfr Mary Ilcndricki Rodney Billey Cindy Durham Jinie Minton GlcnSlanby Peter H m cn Driegctt Ferrell Bryan Rogers Karen M artidy JflcklcCouIston Donna I’ennlnetun 909-0747 909-^84 69)6^14 940*7077 909*3803 940-7513 97»'M7 650-5173 99*4047 655-3849 4o8*5jjo 918-пзз 75»*9400 75i*94<»o |1И1[ \ isit us on llu' wi'li; w \\\s,l4-iiniiii;(t^iKi';ih\.t'oni.....01.....1-mail us al iiilo(<i'14-iiiiiiigl()iilii.'all\.i'()iii 1)4 - DAVIK COUN I Y KN TKRPRISK RKCORD, riiursdav. Nov. M. 2(102 William R. Davie fifth grader Leticia Patino performs a traditional Mexican dance for fellow students (left), shows off her authentic costume (center) and gels a congratulatory hug from teacherDiane Ireland. - Photos by Robin Fergusson William R. Davie Students Celebrate Hispanic Heritage l.o lic ia I’ a liiu ) h iid ju s l m o v a l li> IJ a v jc C o u n ly I'ro m M c .x ic ii, a m i la s t w i'c k , s lic y o i a c lia iic c li. .-;!unv IV Ilo w s liiilo iils s o im ; o f h e r n a liv e c iilu ir o . r a k in y p a rt in th e s c c o m i H is p a n ic llc r ila jic C c lc b r a lio ii al W il- liiim R . D a v ic l- lc n ic n la r y S c lio o l, L e t ic ia r e c e iv e d a lia m l-m a c lc d r o s s fr o m a c o u s in in M e x ic o , a m ! s h e p e r l'o n n c d a t r a d itio n a l d a n c e l o r s tu d e n ts d u r in g tlie d a y a n d p a r e n ts at a s p e c ia l c e le b r a ­ tio n th a l n iiih l. W ilh m o r e th a n 6 0 s im lc n ts in th e l- n g lis h as a S e c o n d L a n - t;u a ¡;e c la s s , a n d e v e n m o r e I lis p a n ic s tiid e n ls m a in s tr e a m e d in r e g u ­ la r c la s s e s . te a c h e r s th o u g h t il w a s im p o r ta n t to le a c h lh a t c tilliir e - a m i to r e a c h o u l lo H is p a n ic p a r e n ls . w h o w e r e in v iie d to a |iro- g r a m lh a l n ig h l. " I t w a s a h u g e s u c c e s s last y e a r , a m i w e th o u g h t il w a s im p o r ­ ta n t to o u r c o m m u n it y ." s a id le a c h e r . D ia n e Ir e la n d . " W 'c w a n t to s lu n v th e m w h a t w e 'r e d o in g to te a c h th e ir c u ltu r e ." " W e a ls o w a n t t o te a c h e v e r y o n e a n a p p r e c ia tio n o l th e c u l­ t u r e ." s a id t e a c h e r J e n M e a g h e r . " W e h o p e t o g e t m o r e o f th e p a r ­ e n ls in ... a n d le a r n ih e ir c o n c e r n s a n d n e e d s th e y th in k a r e n ’ t b e ­ in g m e l . " lia c h c la s s s et u p a ilis p la y o n a c o u n tr y th e y h a d s tu d ie d , in ­ c lu d in g A r g e n t in a . C h ile , C o lo m b ia , C o s t a R ic a . C u b a , lic u a d o r , G u a t e m a la , H o n d u r a s , M e x ic o , P a n a m a , P e r u . P u e r t o R i c o a n d S p a in , l lft h g r a d e r s s Iih h I at th e b o o t h s d u r in g th e c e le b r a t io n , e x ­ p la in in g Ihe m e a n in g o f ile m s r e p r e s e n tin g th e r e s p e c t iv e c o u n ­ trie s . A l l s tu d e n ts ill D a v ie s c h iu ils r e c e iv e s o m e S p a n is h e d u c a tio n . M e a g h e r s a id . Rigoberto Uriostegui, Gabriela Lopez and Izair Castoreña welcome visitors to Hispanic Heritage Day. Students gather around a display at the Hispanic Heritage Celebration last week at William R. Davie. Dtm П Ш 1 .■¡TéSfls, . i r Iill |1Ш(1 i f jji-m -iiio i r t 184 Stonevbrook Trail • $219,000 1 207 Rctedge Rd • $199500 V . h p «S M îh o m e n B e m i4 liR L A 4 4 0 (V A s ti ^ fLwth56Rs.4tiAs.Gcífoouíeww. LTkefrort' 293 ft. shofdne cn У2 дс Ue. 3000 ♦ sq ft. 3Bft г.5ВЛ. w/ful bsmt. wyqrvuvi pooi. Musi Sec' Absotutcty gcxgeous hûtonc home' LocatcfJ on a sccTK i ЛС. lot . Orftvi KmSsood fVwv sp.ic«xfs LR. РЙ. Д den. 3RR. 3R/V A must F4;.ice>ui setting' Lon Homo SKxfy 1.5 ♦ ac. lot. ííxKious i ?.SBA. ftJ lxiv>fnent. 3738 Hwv.801 N • $230.000 1378 Lakeview Rd. • $229,900 S É iiÜ I situalcd on kitchen, 3BR.horse farm with 18.5 ac. 3BR/2BA fann style hon>e. £ieautifU Ixxno. Lg. Iwck dock. Lake front property on 92 ac. lake His/Hcr ВЛ tn i-Usw BR. Lg. detached garage. Beautiful tx«* home w / over 1800 SF 3 x.. W(«n«»t4! 2Ю 0.Л yl.. -IBR. ЗВЛа. H„go homo wth 2400 . sq. ft. Atlraaivtly.mctjtici. M xkt) txrui mt Scier to pay S 3.00 0n doî«î. Professional C ent« • $149900 1 В " ’' Ш001519 WilkesboroSt.» $13^X3 irmicuLìte ccíxition. 3BR, 2ВА. stone ftcUxt. Wyge deck. OA Today* ( 9 Mock5vdlc- o(fice cofxto, great tocaooo, J CofTwiaiient to MO A hiÿjway 601 I f I Î I I I 8»00 I 1999 Hwy 601 S. • $152,500 and a fuC ipsmt. on 3.5 ЭС Ganwn fireptce. tiot dctachcd avarw & more.tub. wra{) porch. SituiitedonZ.SAc. «ÍBR. 4BA 29 Dutchmon Hills • $146,432 Great home oe\ beautiful wooded tot.4ВЯ. 2.5EiA. eat ЧП kitchen nnd dmifig room.2 car attached q.vaqe and baserrient qara^. EiceCent 3BfV2BA hon>c with marry updites. New paan, cirpet. al rx>v appliances. New pod lincf. and new new roof. Qia Today* Great home w/Jots of room for qrownq famrfy. 4BR. 2BAs Impressive 3BR/2.5BA home with liirge kving room. sep. breakfast and drnrng.iMihfu^hori hoTHis room lots rrvvpi (lock Ranch Roomy Kjtchen A DR. Privacy Fcficc went) porch A Iq dock with entnince to MBR. 1500 SF. 1Я wlh gas Ion fP. - * "---- " Î Back.New Construction. Great floor pLin. 3BR.2BA New Consübction. Caí Tcxkiy' kTYTuaijte Sp.ioous 1Л w/fvctixe.2BR. 2BA Great home' Hard«wod floots throuyhout. 3BR. 2ВЛ 2 or 3BR . 28Л, LR w/nas tocfi. Rus ZBR home (iicludcd n the ргкс) that ncxtis TLC.new heat pump, storage Ixiidmgs. much more 91,900 1 422 Pleasant Ac • $89,900 j>us ftoor plan W/2000+/- SF,& 2BAs. Great downtown location)Chamro ^'orvc kacated г great »«idJe area, Laroe great room w^th hrepLxc, great back yara shaded viAth hardwoods. Super neai home’ Updated roof, replacement windows, vinyl sidir>g. furnace & more* 3BR/2DA brKk borr^ on 1.20 acres with njce workshop, concrele dnveway, sawD back porch. Cute bnck ranch on 1.68 acres 1134 Gladstone Rd • $87,50012465 Cornatzer Rd.» $86^5001 135 Dajton Rd. • $82,500 | Dijte St.• $ó7500 2BR, IBA home о Cooteerrvìe aty kn\s. Greal horix* w/ tarqe yarti. Located on Landscaping that returns every Spnng' over 1 ac of land. 3SR, 1 BA Very Nice doublewide with tots of room» 3BK.2BA CALL FOR GREAT RESIDENTIAL & LAND LISTINGS W e Ut HIappem.,,F o« fflAiiCE It I omeI Mocksville Office: 854 Valley Rd. Suite' 100, Mocksville,NC Clemmons Office: 2419 Lewisville-Clennnnons Rd., Unit 1, Clemmons,NC Ì ЪÍ \ ■% Í I T aI Î Í \ Í \ Í I I f Mocksville: 336-751-2222 ^ Clemmons: 336-778-2221 1 www.SWIHRealtors.com 549 Brentwood Rd.- $123,500 241 Sheffield Farms • $119900 extra rm for office or nursey. 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath. 1451Sq. Fl.. Completely Updatc*d! Runaiijil 3BR coitfjo г Ifctoic Cocátiwi Nuw DWMl famits 3BR. 2Q<\ L 'u ity Room. Lv Rm crpet, p :«, \\n:kAvs, utl mjch marc' л у е л Duilnbiekdcxk!m fcraM ïixldixliatstcr7ïM bUtiT hcnií cr ivœtmiiit prqïity, b * * ig ИллПс itti sedutili cn I пот* 1. '*..1 /V ìi ^ You With MfHiljHshipMii Viiii'>lon-Sjtem flwtd of ReJllOfs Multipli Lislmq Seivice Certified Coiniiietcìdl Investment Mefnbei (CCIM) (jfolm a Real OdlJ • • * ' ^oinmei(idl) Loop Nel^LUtnmefcùl iHtinq iwlwod.) iHirnwtiondl RelouUon Seivuc^ Davie Schools DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thur.stlay, Nov. 14,2002 -1)5 Conlimied Гпии 1‘аце 02 sou m ls гик! ihc op p o rtu n ily lo iclen- litV item s in the ‘ ''lo u c h lio x ." In m a ll), slm lciiis arc idciititV ini- o n ll- iKil p osition s first ihroui-li lo tin li. ilc- s crilin i^ sh a jK s usiiij: ;m i iln itcs ami p la cin i: o h jc c is on a praph . S lu ilcnts h ave hocn Icarnini: alu)in co m im in ily h elpers. .Л v a ric ly o f h elpers Гоши! in llic c o m n u in ily w e re ilisciissed in c lm lin i: p o lic e o llic e r s . U rcn ^lU crs. d o c to rs .d c m is b , teach ­ ers. posl OlTice w ork ers, lihrariaus. c ic . O ff ic e r J n e y R e y rio M s a ls o sp ok e to the class abm il ih c jo b s o fa p o lic c olTiccr. M is . U e a v e r anti M rs. M e lto n 's class has been s tm lyiu g and ica d iu y b o o k s a b o u l a n im a ls fo r s e v e ra l w e e k s . ‘I'h e y w ill b cj!in a un il o f s lu d y c o n c e r n in g Ihc* u p c o m in g I h an k syivin i: liolid a y. S lm lcn ls w h o read at least lU d n rin ii tho "B o o k 1Г* progr am rec e iv e d a c o u ­ pon fo r a fre e person al pan pi//a. Slu denls in M rs. S ia m cs and M rs. B ro u n 's s ccom i tirade cla ss e n io v ed svalkinu to the Ik o c k M o n d a y lo see llie " A m e lia n e d e lia " p erfo rm a n ce. T h is p ro v id c il a lo p ic fo r u iili/ irii: hubl>le n iajis .is a w ritin i: a c liv ily . M o m la y e iu le il w ith s iu iIen ls and llie ir la m ilic s visiiiriu llie h o o k fair. C u r io u s C jc o vjie w a s ih e s p e c ia l ^ iic s i. W ilh T b u n k s v iiv in ii th re e w eek s aw ay, an In dian un il has been >larlcd as the icach ers plan lo r Ihe fin ale. Im lian I3ay. N o v . 26. T h is is a m o rn in i! e v e n l lu ll o f lia iu ls -o ii learn iu ii cen ters. M rs. L a n k fo rd and M rs, S liu tcr's iliirtl yrad ers are p rep a rin g fo r ihc u p ciu n in g l‘ TA p ro g ra m w ilh llie o lh c r Ih ird y ra d e rs . S lu d e n ls w ill present Ihe p la y ." T h e riia iik siiiv in i! the T u rk eys W V iit on S trik e ." N o v . I ‘> al 7 p.m . T h e p u b lic is in v iie d . In O c io b e r. slu denls reatl severa l Ila lh *w e e n s to ries in c lm lin i: ’ ‘T h e I lea tllcss 1 lo rs e m a ii." A fle r reaclini:. t!\ey w ro te liic ir o w n n io n s le r s io ries l(i pr esciU to the cla ss, hi a d a rk en etl rix m i. n estled on ih e llo o r w iih b la n ­ k ets. they shared s io ries b y fla s h ­ ligh t. O n N o v . A. the class ira v e le d lo I iori/ on s iu S alisbury and v is ite d the p la n eiariu m and sim licd the m o o n . T h ey v is iie tl the rain fo re sl am i d is ­ cu ssed the a n im a ls lhal liv e there. S lu d en ls in M rs. 1’r ic e ‘s fou rth virade class are еп|оугП}! llie S clio - lasiic И оок f'a ir. li\ p lo riu g d iffe re n t gen re s . M uden ls are rea d in g " T h e W righ t broth ers: Pion eers o f A m e ri­ can A \ ia iio n ‘‘ as a biograph y, a stuily w hich co n v iâ te s w ilh N o n h C arolin a social studies ciirricu h iin . F o llo w ing this study, slu denls w ill w rilc a hi- ogra p lïv. W h ile c o m p ly in g a study o f anim al adaptations in scicn ce. stu­ dents d is co v ere d lhal m any anim als in s iin c tiv ely rn igrale or hibern ate to adapi lo ih eiren viron rn en l. In prepa­ ra tion fo r T h a n k s g iv in g , slu d en ls com p o se d aud priutevl " I A n ) T hank- fu l"a c ro s ilc s tisirig v iv id a d jeclivos. •Sludenls e n jo y e d a w a lk in g H eld trip lo Ihe iim c k fo r a p erform a n ce o f “ S a la d S io r ie s .” S im le iU o f the M ou tii is T css 'I'agn an i. and Terril'ic K id s a re S le p h a n ie C o llin s aud D an iel M o.xicy, S y lv ia S m ilh a n d B a rb a ra S lc w a it’s fifth grad e is siu d yin g the Ih iile d S tales. T h e y are researchin g a state o f ih eir chv>ice. 'l liey e n jo y e d ih e ir irip to the lU rck S team S tation . M u ch w as learn ed from the a c tiv i­ tie s th ey d id th e re on w ik llife in N o rth Car-olina. T h e y w ill see T h e N u tcra ck er H a llel in D ec em b e r.T h e class has begu n rea d in g tlte n o ve l “ A T a m ily A p a r i." T h e class W(>n the b an n er fo r best alten d an ce lo r ihe first nine w eek s. G re g N u ck id s has a b irllid a y ill N’o vem b er. M r s . K ir k p a t r ic k a n d M rs . M c D a n ie l's c la s s a tte n d e d th e A m e lia H ed e lia p la y al the H rock C e n le r N o v . -I. A l'le r ihc pla y, the class ira v ele d lo the C ra ck er H arrel in C le m m o n s fo r lunch. T h e y or- d eretl I'rtMtt a m en u , and ju a cticed m anners and social skills. A c liv ilio s in ()c lo | )e ra ls o in clu ded a lire safely u n il. H a llo w e e n a c liv iiic s and a stu dy ahoul fa ll. C h ild ren w ill be in ­ v o lv e d w ith a trip lo a pottery shop, c lo g g in g Ih rou gh V\i cla sses, and storytellin g in ihe m edia cenler. T h ey w ill leani ahoul p ilgrim s. Indians and T h a n k sgivin g. in p h ysica l ed u e a lio n . slu denls h ave learnevi n ew ga m es am i fitness a ctivities. T h e y fin ish ed rnness test­ in g and are b e g in n in g lo w o rk on s k ill d e v e lo p in e n i. S lu ilen is con t- p leted a unit on F risb ee sk ills am i F r is iv e g o lf. Students are learn in g the ch ick cn dan ce. T h e next unil w ill in v o lv e hasketh all skills. S o u th D a v io In s o cia l stu d ies. D o lp h in stu­ den ts in \ U s. S a n tis's class stu died ancient G re c ce . T h e y 'v e d iscu ssed h is to ry , a rc h ite c tu re , g o v e rn m e n t and fo rm s o f e n lc rta in n to n t. T h e y c on clu d eil Ihe stu dy w ith a v is il to the G n :ek O rthodo.x C h u rch N o v . I .V In c o m n iu n ic a lio n s . D o lp h in s lu ­ denls h ave studied G a *ek m yth ology . Tl\ey cm pathi/.cd w ith P a n d ora as they w e re g iv en a b o x a m i to ld to w a il s evera l tlays lo o p e n il. In a d d i­ tion . fo r Ihe first tim e , th ey lasietl p o rn eg ra n a le seetls w h ile rea tlin g :*D em eter and P e r s e p lio n c ." T h e y ctm cU u lcd their unit w ith “ T h e W an - ilerin gs o fO ily s s e u s “ anilct>n ipared am i conirastetl the jo u n ie y h om e o f this e p ic c h a ra cle r w ith the cla ssic character o f D tiro lh y l'n>m the " W i z ­ ard o f O/..’ ’ T h e D o lp h in te a m in M r s . D e v e r ic k s 's s c ie n c e a n il m a th classcs. in scien ce, w ra p p ed up a unil on the solar system w ith a trip t o Ih e M t)re h e a il P la n e ia r iu m . In m ath, they are lea n tijtg lo add. su b ­ tract. n m llip ly aiul iliv id e d e cim a ls . T h e y are con lin u in g u> w tuk on reati- in g ticcin ials am i ih e ir p la ce valu es. In arl classes, s ixlh gra tlers are n\akiug c la y w h is tle s. Y tn i can see th em on the Internet at arisdiiui.iom (lo o k u m ler S o u lh D a v ie M id d le S ch o o l, then sixth g ra ilc a n w tirk ). S even lh gratlers c o rn p le ie il a unit tm d ra w in g and started w e a v in g ih eir " I ’ersiiin c a rjK ts ." F.iyhth gratle has b e en w o rk in g harti all y e a r on th eir skelchh tu )ks. T h is assign m en l in clu tles: s till life , portrait, lan tlscape and fig u re tlraw - in g. T h e y h ave l>een p ra cticin g liie ir sk ills w ith p e rsp e c tiv e w h ile stutly- in g K e n a is s a r ic e a r lis is lik e M ic h e la n g e lo and L e o n a rtlo . Stiuili D a v ie c t'llc c le tl 7.2 IT cans o f foo d . T o p can n crs; M r. H ric k e y U K K i+ caiis, M rs. G rim e s 7(H»-t-caus. M s. CiaIu//o 7IK I4- can s. A ll th ree o f Ihese classes w o n a fre e hreakl'asi (lo be announcetl al a la lcr tla le). T hanks It) e ve ry o n e w h o c on lrih u letl. W illia m U . U iiv ie K ic in c u t a r y C ili/ c n s o ft h e W e e k o f N o v . 3: Frank H ledst>e, Jared W a lle r. Jtihn C a rc ia . C tin n o r C a rp e n te r. D a n iel C ion /ale/ . B ritta n y C r a n fill. Josh W a g n e r . K a r e n D ia / . M ig u e l C a s irtie n a . C ru / K e l l e r . T 'a y U ir i ’r o lfilt. M a ry lle lh S h e rrill. C a illy n liy t le , J tm rila n H la k le y . Jt)a n n a L u c e r t». K e . A i r a S in ilh . a n d D a n ielle Y tn m g. L a st w e e k . Ihe s ch ool celeb rated S c lm o l S p irit W e e k . F irst gra d ers ilrcssed to s h o w their s ch o o l spirit. O n F ritlay, N o v . I. the first graders in Jen n y J a m e s'. Deni.se H au gh ’s. and T in a D y s o n ’s classes w en t on Ih eir firsl fic ltl Irip, R u b y O ’ N e a l d ro v e the a c liv ily bus ih rou gh the scen ic iiira l N o n h C a rolin a couutr>'- sid e lo B aa M t)o Fann fo r the day. T h e c h iltlren w e re ah le lo lak e pan in s e v e ra l fa rm ch o re s in c lu d in g fe e d in g c a lv e s h o llies o f m ilk , ga th ­ e rin g e g g s fro m the h en h ou se, and m ilk in g D aisy, the covv.-Lu nch w a s a p ic n ic w ith roasletl h oltlogs. T in a D y s o n ’s firsl gra tle class h ad th e m o st p e r fc c i a tte n d a n ce d ays fo r O c io b e r. lU ts aiu l C a r K id ers o f the W e e k o f O c l. 2 S -N o v . I: M ic h a e l S h ores. A llis o n W o o d . Josh P o lls , S h e lb y M a s i. J o a tju in R a m ir e / . J u stice C h ild r e s s . T r e y G e n tr y , J o rd a n D ren n en . Juan B eltva n , Y a i)u elin e B a rro n , J o n a lh a n G u tie r re / . aiu l John W ea th erm a n . S tu ilen ls in Judy W h ile ’s fo u n h gra tle hcltl th eir first s p e llin g ra file o f the yea r. S tu ilen ls ch osen w ere trea letl to an e a rly din n er; B ren d a I len iam le/ , Zachar>- Pau gh, C h elsea L e d fo r d . Joaqu in R a m ire/ . K e ls e y T iffl. T a y lo r A n d e rso n , and H ea v en SholTiier. T h e s e slutlonis had e a n ied lO O ’ s a n d th e ir n am es h ad b e en p la ce il in the ra ffie con taiu er. T w o s tu ile n ls , T a y lo r A n ile r s o n an d K e ls e y T iff l w e re in v iie d becau se Ih ey had n o [K*rsonaI w o rd s w h ich im lica tes lhat ih e y are g o o d s p e ll­ e rs aud d o w e ll on all w ritten w o rk . A le x H e n r y a n d C l i f l o n B o d en h a m e r e d ite d a H a llo w e e n N e w s le tte r. E a ch slu d en i s u b n iilled a n ic lc s to be p u b lis h e d . E d ito rs fo r Ihe T h a n k s g iv in g N e w .s le tle r a re B re n d a H e r n a n d e z a n d T a y l o r A n ilerson . S lu d e n ls in fo u r th a n d fif t h grades h a v in g "P e r fe c t A tte n d a n c e ’’ fo r the first n in e w e e k s w e re T a y lo r A n d e r s o n . C lift o n B o d e n h a m e r, E m ily D a v is. A le x H en r>’. B ren d a H e r n a n d e / , C h e ls e a L e d f o r d , p w a y n c P a rk s , J a r r e ll W a lla c e , M ega n B o y er. Jcnua D o w e ll, Jordan D re n n e n , E s m e ra ld a H e rn a n d e z,; S h e r ly n J o h n s o n , J a m ie M o r r is ; M a g i B a r r o n - R iia n o , T a n n e r- B le d s o e , M c D u ffie B riU . Th om a-C F c ra 'b e c , C a illy n H y d e . T y le r L e e ,; R o b e r t o M o n t o y a , A s h le y S h r e w s b u ry , R y a n B a r n e y c a s lle ,; B r a n d y C a r lto n , M a d d ie H u n t,; S p e n c e r L a n n in g , S a m a n t h a T iir lc t o n , B r o c k W a n t. H a n n a li H e n d r ix , K a s e y Ir e la n d , B o y d J o h n s o n , P a tr ic ia K u r fe e s , C lin t; M a st CJ M y e r s . John W e a lh e n n a n ,; C o u r tn e y W illia m s , a n d A llis o n W o o d . N E W T O C L E M M O N S ! Alterations • Tailoring W edding Dress Restoration and Pressing Lausbeat}vursa\ict. 336-712-lOy}- 25fi5#AOklGloiy Raid • Clemmoiis, NC 27012 3 B u i l d i n g L o t s F o r S a l e In the Fork Church Community Localed on/off of Cedar Grove Church Road OK for doublewide, modt;/or or site built homes • lot 1 • SALE PENDING • 40,000i-/-$f wilh read ironlage. water meter & septic iystcm-$25,ООО • Lol 2 • SOLD • 1 + acre wilh road frontage, well & septic system • 525,000 «Lot 3 • UNDER CONTRACT • 1.2 acres recent survey & perVed. Great view. Price includes county water & septic systcrti - $25,000 *AJI acrcage subjcci to final survey Conloct Robert Stone (Owner/Broker) at Riverfork Properties336-998-4733 Today’s B est B uyf C o n v e n i e n t I n T o w n L o c a t i o n ! 3BR, IBA, IM4+/-Sq. Ft. Single Carport with Storage 1/2 Acre Lot Central Air/Heat Only $85,000! jt t e D G S D ' ’ R e alty C o m p an y Call Dave Ward, Broker 3 3 6 - 9 9 8 - 4 2 9 0 ^ FEATURED PROPERTY 1 .... . ..... B M H O W A I tD REALTY4224 CARDOePRWC Dr., CimMONS-Gorgeous 2 story, 4BR, 2 Full Balhs. 2 Half Balhs. l25Ac. ovoriooKs small porxj.4ie7«/-&q (t 5330,000. CAU CONNIE <3751*8565 Put our staff to work for you! Call us at (336) 751-3538 or Visit our Website at www.howardrealty.com Ш M L S Ì 330 s . Salisbuiy SI. (Comer Hivys. 601 & 64) Mocksvillc, NC 27028 O ffice Hour: M onday-Friday 8-6 • Saturday ^ 1 2 • Sunday By Appt. 3145 Couiroiri-Huinsmi t too*/- acres latm. 3BR. 2BA. out­ bldgs.. croek. 5575,000. CALL MARY ® 751*8566 Oinsiandjng ЭЭЯ, 2BA on 42t»-Ac, 1916*/ -sq ti.MAiJYamenities 5399,900. CAU MARY @751-8566 5BR, 3.1BA, 3505 sq.lt., loo many amoniiios to listi $329,950, CALL CONNIE @751^565 2777+/-sq. It., 4BR, 3BA, t.5 story. 5269,900, Gena CSm oWaoirt @ 751-S569 4BR, 3BA, 2 siorios, 3406 sq. It., on tO.24 ac., 2 FP. $267,500. CAU JANE @751.8560 4BR. 3BA, on 9.3 acros with stroam $249,000. CAU EVELYN 9 751^8563 Yao)on\ie, ЗВП, 2BA. 15 Ac. part bsmt FP, ovenooking 2 ponds, 2178 sf. $209,900. CAU JANE @751-8560 Historical 6BR, 2DA. homo on 2.76 acres, with 1глтпси1а1е landscaping CAIL JANE @751-8560 126 Roberson Drive 13>/- acros, 1.5 story honw, 3BR, 2.5BA. 5194.900. CAU MARY @751-8566 Bermuda Run - 3DR, 25EÌA. sunroom. Lg MBR. oversúodgrg. 5185,900. CAU MARY or BEVERLY 3BR, 2BA. 2 siorios, 1758 sq II., 2 car garage. FP 7 03Ac. 5179,900. CAU JANE @751-8560 Harmony-OBR, 3BA, part bsmt.. 2 FP s. 3 3 ac., add. ac. avail. $169,900. CAU JANE @751-8560 128 Farmview U n i 3 Bodrooms. 2 Baths, spacious rooms, largo lot. $162,500. CAU JANE @751-8560 2 slory, 2200 sq. ft. Iromondous valuo) FP. gazobo. $154,900. CAU KEN & 751-8564 3BR,2BA, t.39ac.,newiool, dishwasher & hardAOOds. 5144,900 CAU GENA @751-8569 2 BecJrooms, 1 Bath, great mini farm on 4.81 acres. $139,900. CAU JANE @751-8560 1990 ()blcwide on 1603Ac, 3BR, 2BA Lg. pond w/mini ponds 5139,900. CAUJANE@ 751-8560 Garden VaJiey, 2BR. 2BA, $2,000 redecorate/ reavMel aikM. w/ao:cpt. otter. 5118,500 CAU JANE @751-8560 Irodoll Co.. 3BR. 2BA. well mairnainod, nee ntwod. $114,900. CAU JANE @751-8560 1847 1ЕВ1СИ0 Church Rd. In lown localion. 3BR, 2BA. 1580+ /•sq. It., oxc. cond. $114,900. CAU KEN 9 751-8564 1420 KiNwOoo STRin TOO NEW FOR PHOTO 3BR. 2BA. 1853 sq. N. mobilo homo w/5.5 acres. $109,900. CAU JANE @751-8560 3BR. 2BA. Historic OisUict, 1.5 siorios. bnsomoni. 5104,900. CAU LEE @751-8572 immaculato starter, tl22 si, paved drive, 2Qt20 Im. out bldg. 599,900 CAU JANE or MJ. @ 751-8560 Now Const.. 3BR, 2BA cottage. Conv. In-town localion 598,500 CAU JANE @751-8560 Just remodetod, new roof, etc.. relmishod hardwoods, lull bsml. 594,500. CAU JANE @751-8560 2.99 acres, idoal localion, 3 Bodrooms, 2 Baths. $89,900. СШ. GENA (9 751-8569 2BR. 1BA, in W-S. Groal sartor 01 Invest, piop., Bsml. $89,500. CAU UNE e 751-8560 3BR, 2BA, calhedral coilings, 2002 Skyline MH. $87,000. CAU CONNIE 0 751-8565 125 Yadkin Streh 3BR, I BA. compì, romod. cottage. Now paint, carpot. olc. 579,900. CAU KEN @751-8564 t997 Skylinoon t.76Ac, 3BR, 2.5Ba, 1500 sq. It. $79,900. CAU JANE @751-8560 1.5 OCÍOS, 3 BR, 2 BA. -1552 sq. It. mobilo homo 579,900. CAU CONNIE @751-8565 3 Bodrooms. 2 Baths, with wirod shop/garago. 574,900. CAU JANE @751-8560 3 Bodrooms, t Balh, renovated. $68,900. CAU CONNIE @751-8565 newly Ready to move inl 2ВП, IBA, room for 3rd BR. $59,900. CAU KEN 9 751-8564 ЗВП, IBA, lenced bediyanj, endosod poreti, recent updates. ^9,900 CAU JANE 9 751-8560 m lULIAMOVVAKP 751-8567 Bear Creek Ch, Rd. WU. HOT DIVIDE...Hwy. 601 N..........................Hwy. 158Oil Bethel Ch. Rd... AVAII Л1И 1 1,0 I S AN D l.A M ) AN D Ul N lA l I4<( )l’l Kill S Byerly ChBMl Rd... Jnompton uni 91.97 Ac. S413,&85....J7.5W-Ac.S150.000,.:t4Ac« house. $175.000........6.84 AC. $60,000..M 9 Ac. 527.000.....8 Ac. $56,000 Kaydon Drive (commercial)... Cedai RIdgefld................... ..15.6 acres $140,000 ..ZI5 acres $160.000 ...2 acres $45,000 Bear Creek Ch. Rd....Edwards Rd. Sanlofd Ave...,..5.22 a I $48.500 15W-Aerei-....1.4 acres $134,900 ...Hwy. 601 $107.250 Madison Rd (commercial).—lol 19 Garden Valley Rd. (Iredell Co.).......Uol 20 Garden Valley Rd. (Iredell Co.)....... ------40.02 aerei $257,000............9.a acras $87,500....2кгеа $425,000 ..].0в aeres $18,900 ..1.05 aerea $18,900 RENTAL PRQPEHTIE8 38004} Old Rosebud...^$875 P/M 1)6 - DAVIE COUN TY KN'I KRI’RISK RIÍCORI), Thursdav. Nov. 14. 2002 p lA L T H IIVSUR a m :e F a m i l i e s • I n d i v i d u a l s G r o u p • S e l f - E m p l o y e d L o w -C o s t C o v e r a g e Fr e e Q u o t e s Marlin Smith 998-9464 PUBUC NOTICES open House Sunday' Nov. 17'' 2-4PM Listing A g e n t« Ч07 у900 G r e a t in t o w n lo c a t io n . P ic tu r e p e r fe c t in & o u t , KalhiW all h a r d w o o d b c r b e r c a r p e t , u p d a te h e a t a ir, 909-1726 w in d o w s , r o o f & v in y l s id in g , p r ic e t o s e ll. s«icrg«)d WoD & McDmid • 85-1 VA\cy RiL Mockssille, NC 27028 H I S T O R I C H O M E F O R S A L E One o f M ocksville’s Finest attd M ost A ttractive Hom es F or Sale by Ow ner Pearson-Martin-Sprinkle House 428 Salisbury Street, Mocksville Notable Ibr its Federal style delails and paired gttblc etid chimneys, this two-story fottr-bay weatherboarded log ;ind frame Mouse is thought to have been built prior to 182.^. Local tradition attributes ils conslruclion lo Jes.se A. Pearson (1776-I82.'<) wilh numerous subsequent changes by later owners. Home contains 4 to 5 bedrooms, 2 full baths, basemenl, 2 car attached garage, ^ oul buildings, landscaped grounds of L.S acres, lin rooling & lols of charm! Asking Price: $229,000 Call for appointment 336-751-4212 N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S H a v in g q u a lifie d a s E x ec u lrix o l th a E s t a t e o l B U S T E R L . P H IL L IP S , la te o l D a v ie C o u n ty, Ihis is to n otify all p e r s o n s , firm s a n d c o r p o r a tio n s h a v in g c la im s a ga in st sa id a s ta le to p r e s e n t th em to th e u n d e rs ig n e d o n o r b o lo r o Ih e 7th d a y o f F e b ru a ry , 2 0 0 3 ,b e in g th re e (3 ) m o n lh s (ro m th e first d a y o f pu b lica tion o r this n o tic e w ill b e p le a d e d in b a r ot th eir re c o v e r y . A ll p e rs o n s in d e b te d to s a id e s ta te w ill p le a s e m a k e im m e d ia te p a y m e n t to tho u n d e rsig n e d . T h is th e 7th d a y o f N o v e m b e r , 2002. B e tty J o L a y m o n 1241 M a in C h u rc h R o a d M o c k s v ille . N C 2 7 0 2 8 tt-7 -4 tn N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T V P U B L IC N O T IC E P U B L IC S A L E : M o c k s v ille M in i- S to r a g e in ten d s to s ell th e fo llo w ­ in g units fo r u n p a id ren l a n d e x ­ p e n s e s . C y n th ia C le a ry , $ 2 1 5 .0 0 . 2 7 9 H o b s o n St. S te v e n C le m e n ts , $ 2 1 0 .0 0 , 150 D e a d m o n R d. A n n etta D a llo n , S 2 7 5 .0 0 , 2 1 5 D a llo n H d. C a s s a u n d r a C a r te r S 2 2 5 .0 0 , 190 W . B olton . A d v a n c e . S a le d a te: N o v e m b e r 2 2 . 2 0 0 2 at 2 :0 0 p .m . N o s a le il b a la n c e is p a id in full b y N o v. 2 0 . 2 0 0 2 . N o p e r s o n a l c h e c k s lo r o v e r d u e a c ­ co u n ts . H o u s e h o ld . 8 1 7 S a lisb u ry R d . (o n E a lo n S tr e e t - c lo s e to C r e s tw o o d F a rm s ). 7 5 1 -2 4 8 3 . 11-7-2tn N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S H a v in g q u a lified a s th e E x e c u ­ to r o l th o E s ta te of O L IN L E W IS B A R N H A R D T , la t e . o l O a v ie C o u n ty. Ihis is to n otify all p e rs o n s h a v in g c la im s 'a g a in s t s a id e s ta te to p re s e n t th e m to Ih e u n d e rs ig n e d o n o r b e fo r e th e 31 st d a y o l J a n u ­ a ry, 2 0 0 3 , b e in g th re e (3 ) m o n th s fro m Ih e first d a y o f p u b lica tion or th is n o tic e w ill b e p le a d e d in b a r o f th eir re c o v e ry . A ll p e r s o n s in d eb te d to s a id e s ta te will p le a s e m a k e im ­ m e d ia t e p a y m e n t t o th e u n d e r ­ s ig n e d . T h is th e 3 1 st d a y o f O c to b e r, 2002. M a ry A n n B a rn h a rd t 4 4 8 6 N C H w y. 801 S A d v a n c e . N C 2 7 0 0 6 G e o r g e L e e B arn h ardt 176 B a ile y R o a d A d v a n c e , N C 2 7 0 0 6 10-31-4 tn N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S H a v in g q u a lilie d a s E x e c u to r of th e E s ta te o f A N N IE E L IZ A B E T H B O W L E S , late o l D a v ie C ou n ty, this is to n otify a ll p e r s o n s , firm s a n d c o rp o ra tio n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t s a id e s ta te to p r e s e n l th e m lo tb e u n d e rs ig n e d o n or b e fo r e th e 7lh d a y o f F e b ru a ry , 2 0 0 3 ,b e in g th re e (3 ) m o n th s from th e first d a y o f p u b ­ lication or this n otic e will b e p le a d e d in b a r o f Ih eir re c o v e ry . A ll p e r s o n s in d e b te d to s a id e s ta te w ill p le a s e m a k e im m e d ia te p a y m e n t to Ih e u n d e rs ig n e d . T h is th e 7th d a y o f N o v e m b e r , 2002. L e s te r M . B o w le s , E X E C 3 5 9 M c C la m ro c k R o a d M o c k s v ille , N C 2 7 0 2 8 11-7-4tp N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S H a v in g q u a lified a s th e E x e c u ­ tor ot th e E s ta te o f L IL L IE G R E E N E V E R E T T F O R R E S T a k a L illie G re e n E verett F orrest B row n , 1 53 7 C o u n ty H o m e R o a d , la te o f D a v ie C o u n ty, this is to n otify all p e r s o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t s a id e s ta te to p re s e n t Ih e m lo th e u n d e rs ig n e d o n o r b e fo r e th e 3 1 s t d a y o f J a n u ­ ary. 2 0 0 3 , b e in g th re e (3 ) m o n th s from th e first d a y o f p u b lica tion or Ih is n o tic e will b e p le a d e d in b a r o f their rec o v ery . A ll p e r s o n s In d e b te d to s a id e s ta te w ill p le a s e m a k e im ­ m e d ia t e p a y m e n t lo Ih e u n d e r ­ s ig n e d . T h is Ih e 3 1 s l d a y o f O c lo b e r . 2002. J o e M . E ve rett. Sr. 2 2 9 C h e rry S tre e t M o c k s v ille , N C 2 7 0 2 8 10-31-4 tn N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S H a v in g q u a lilied a s th e E x e c u ­ tor o f th e E s la te o f S U E B R O W N , fa te o f D a v ie C o u n ty, this is to n o ­ tify a ll p e r s o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t s a id e s ta te lo p re s e n t th em to th e u n d e rs ig n e d o n o r b e lo r e th e 3 1 s t d a y o f Jan u ary, 2 0 0 3 , b e in g th re e (3 ) m o n th s from th o first d a y o f p u b lica tion or this n o tic e w ill b e p le a d e d in b a r o t th eir r e c o v e r y . All p e r s o n s in d e b te d lo s a id e s ta te will p le a s e m a k e im m e d ia te p a y m e n t to th e u n d e rsig n e d . T h is th e 3 1 s t d a y o f O c to b e r, 2002. J. 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D ra w e r 2 5 0 0 8 W in s to n -S a le m , N C 2 7 1 1 4 - 5 0 0 8 11-7-4tn N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S H a v in g q u a lifie d a s Ih e E x e c u ­ t o r o f Ih e E s t a t e o f S H E R L I E M c E W E N R E N E G A R , late o l D a v ie C o u n ty, th is is to n otify a ll p e r s o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t s a id e s ta te to p re s e n t th e m lo th e u n d e rs ig n e d o n o r b e fo r e th e 3 1 s t d a y o f J a n u ­ ary, 2 0 0 3 , b e in g th r e e (3 ) m o n th s fro m th e (irst d a y o l p u b lic a tio n or this n o tic e w ill b e p le a d e d in b a r o f th eir re c o v e ry . A ll p e r s o n s in d e b te d to s a id e s ta te w ill p le a s e m a k e im ­ m e d ia t e p a y m e n i to th e u n d e r ­ s ig n e d . T h is th e 3 1 s t d a y o f O c to b e r, 2002. S h e r ry R . V a d n e y 7 6 3 6 A p p fe w o o d L a n e C h a rlo tte , N C 2 8 2 2 7 J a n e e c e R . 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A d d ition al in lorm alion is a v a ila b le at Ih e P la n n in g D e p a rt­ m en t on w e e k d a y s b e tw e e n 8 :3 0 a.m . a n d 5 .0 0 p.m . or b y te le p h o n e at (3 3 6 )7 5 1 -3 3 4 0 , J o h n G a llim o re P la n n in g a n d Z o n in g 11-7-2tn N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S H a v in g q u a lified a s Ih e E x e c u ­ to r o l th e E s i a l e o f H A R O L D S ID N E Y R E N E G A R , la te o l D a v ie C o u n iy , th is is lo n otily all p e r s o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t s a id e s ta te to p re s e n t th em lo th e u n d e rs ig n e d on o r b e fo r e th e 31 st d a y o f J a n u ­ ary, 2 0 0 3 . b e in g th re e (3 ) m o n th s Iro m Ih e lirsl d a y o l p u b lic a tio n o r this n o tic e w ill b e p le a d e d in b a r o l their r e c o v e r y All p e r s o n s in d e b te d to s a id e s ta te w ill p le a s e m a k e im ­ m e d ia t e p a y m e n t lo Ib e u n d e r ­ s ig n e d . T h is th e 3 1 s t d a y o l O c lo b e r . 2002. S h e rry R . V a d n e y 7 6 3 6 A p o le w o o d L a n e C h a tlo tle . N C 2 8 2 2 7 J a n e e c e R . G re c h 2 7 4 5 G a s to n G a le M t. P le a s a n t. S C 2 9 4 6 6 M artin & V a n H oy, L L P A tto rn e y a t L a w T e n C o u rt S q u a re M o c k s v ille . N C 2 7 0 2 8 10-31-4tn N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y IN T H E G E N E R A L C O U R T O F J U S T IC E O F N O R T H C A R O L IN A S U P E R IO R C O U R T D IV IS IO N D A V IE C O U N T Y 0 0 S P 3 IN T H E M A T T E R O F T H E F O R E ­ C L O S U R E O F A D E E D O F T R U S T E X E C U T E D B Y K E R W Y N D. W IL ­ S O N A N D R O T O N D A F W IL S O N D A T E D O C T O B E R 1, 1 99 8 A N D R E C O R D E D IN B O O K 2 8 6 A T P A G E 8 6 4 IN T H E D A V IE C O U N T Y P U B L IC R E G IS T R Y , N O R T H C A R O L IN A N O T IC E O F S A L E Pu rsu an t to a n o rd e r o l th e C lerk o l S u p e rio r C o u rt a n d u n d e r a n d b y virtu e o f Ih e p o w e r a n d a u th ority c o n ta in e d in th e a b o v e - r e fe r e n c e d d e e d o f Irusl a n d b e c a u s e o f d e ­ lau lt in th e p a y m e n t o f th e in d e b t­ e d n e s s th e re b y s e c u r e d a n d la il­ u re to c a rry ou t a n d p e rto rm th e stip u la lion a n d a g r e e m e n ls Ih erein c o n la in e d , a n d p u rsuan t to d e m a n d o l th e o w n e r a n d h o ld e r o l th e in ­ d e b te d n e s s s e c u r e d b y s a id d e e d o l trust, th e u n d e rs ig n e d su b stitu te tru stee will e x p o s e lo r s a le at p u b ­ lic a u ction to th o h ig h e s t b id d er for S n i d e r ' s L a n d s c a p i n g n n d L a w n S e i 'v ic e L e a f R e m o v a l G u t t e r C l e a n i n g ! P r e s s u r e W a s h i n g Now A C C E I 'I IN G L a w n C o n t r a c i s i-o r S p r i n g 2(X)3 Complete Utwn Care iiicliuliii^; Mowing, Utwn Seedinn, PhmHng Trees, Shrubs, Flowers, etc. . . L - FREE ESTIMATES - 492-2174 or |704) 902-3220 ceii c a s h a l th e u su a l p la c e o l s a le at th e c o u n iy c o u r th o u s e o l s a id c o u n ty at 1 0 .0 0 A .M . o n M o n d a y. N o v e m b e r 18, 2 0 0 2 th e lo lio w in g d e s c r ib e d rea l e s la te a n d a n y o lh e r im p ro v e m e n ts w h ich m a y b e situ ­ a te d t h e r e o n , s itu a te d in D a v ie C o u n ty, N o rth C a ro lin a , a n d b e in g m o re pa rticu la rly d e s c r ib e d a s fa l­ lo w s : B E G IN N IN G at a right o l w a y m o n u m e n t o n th o s o u lh s id e o l a s e r v ic e r o a d , s a id m o n u m e n t b e ­ in g lo c a le d S o u th 68 d e g r e e s 2 0 ' CO" W e s t 9 1 .8 6 fe e t from a n iron in th e w e s t lin e o l G e o r g e C le m e n t (D e e d B o o k 4 1 , P a g e 4 0 7 , D iiv ie C o u n ty R e g is t r y ): a n d S o u lh 5 0 d e g r e e s 5 8 ’ OB” E a s t 24.91 le e t Irom a h gh t o f w a y m o n u m e n t lo ­ c a te d in th e s o u th ern right o f w a y o f fn ters ta te 4 0 : th e n c e from sa id B E G IN N IN G poin t ru n nin g w ith Ih e s o u lh tig h t o l w a y lin e o l s a id s e r ­ v ic e ro a d N o rth 68 d e g r e e s 2 0 ' 0 0 " E a st 9 1 .8 6 fe e t to a n iron, th e n c e w ilh th e b o u n d a ry o l G e o r g e C le m ­ en t S o u th 3 2 d e g r e e s 4 5 ' 0 0 " E a st 2 2 5 .0 0 le e t to an iron lo c a te d in th e c o m m o n c o rn e r o l G e o r g e C le m ­ e n t (D e e d B o o k 4 1 . P a g o 4 0 7 ). L o u ie A . H o w o ll (D e e d B o o k 83. P a g e 5 3 3 ) a n d N a th a n ie l C le m e n t (D e e d B o o k 7 2 . P a g o 6 1 3 ), th e n c e w ith th o n o r lh d r n b o u n d a r y o l N a th a n ie l C le m e n t (D e e d B o o k 72. P a g e 6 1 3 ) S o u lh 6 4 d e g r e e s 00' 0 0 " W e s l 1 1 0 .5 0 le e t to a n iron s la k e lo c a le d o n th e o a s t s id e o f a s e r v ic e ro a d , th e n c e w ith s a id s e r ­ v ic e ro a d th o fo llo w in g tw o c o u rs e s : N o rth 4 0 d e g r e e s 0 0 ' 0 0 " W e s t 2 1 6 .7 0 fe e t to an iron. N o rth 39 d e g r e e s 5 1 ' 14" E a st 4 9 .1 8 fe e t the B E G IN N IN G c o n ta in in g a n d b e in g th e s a m e p r o p e r ty d e s c r ib e d in D e o d B o o k 8 0 . p a g e 187 . D .ivie C o u n ty R e g is lr y A n d B e in g m o r e c o m m o n ly k n ow n a s : 118 D a lla s L a n e . M o c k s ­ ville, N C 2 7 0 2 8 T h e re c o rd o w n e r (s ) o f th e p ro p ­ e r t y a s r e fle c te d o n Ih e re c o rd s of Ih e R e g is le r o f D e e d s , a re K erw yn D. W ils o n a n d R o to n d a F. W ilson . T h e p ro p e rty to b e o lle r e d p u r­ su a n t to th is n o tic e o l s a le is b e in g o ffe re d fo r s a le . Ira n s fe r a n d c o n ­ v e y a n c e " A S IS , W H E R E IS ." N e i­ lh e r Ih e T ru s te e n or th e h o ld er ol th e n o te s e c u r e d b y Ih e d e e d ol tru st/secu rity a g r e e m e n t, or both, b e in g lo r e c io s e d . n or Ih e o llic e rs . d ir e c to rs , a tto r n e y s , e m p lo y e e s , a g e n ts o r a u th orized rep re s en ta tiv e ot e ith er T r u s te e o r ttie h o ld er o l th e n o lo m a k o a n y r e p re s e n ta tio n or w a rra n ly re la lin g to th e tille or a n y p h ysica l, en v iro n m en ta l, h ea llh o r s a fe ly c o n d ilio n s e x is tin g in. on. at o r rela tin g lo th e p ro p o rty b e in g o lle r e d lo r s a le , a n d a n y a n d all re s p o n s ib ililie s o r lia b ilities a risin g ou t o f o r in a n y w a y rela tin g lo a n y s u c h c o n d itio n e x p r e s s ly a r e d is ­ c la im e d . T h is s a le is m a d e su b ject to all prior lie n s a n d e n c u m b ra n c es , a n d u n paid ta x e s a n d a s s e s s m e n ts in c lu d in g b u l n o t lim ite d lo a n y Ir a n s fe r ta x a s s o c ia t e d w ilh th e fo r e c lo s u r e , for p a y in g , if any. A d e p o s it o l liv e p e rc e n t (5 % ) o f the a m o u n t o l th e bid o r s e v e n h u n d red d o lla r s ($ 7 5 0 .0 0 ). w h ic h e v e r is g r e a te r, is re q u ire d a n d m u st b e te n d e r e d in Ih e fo rm o l c e r tifie d fu n d s at th e tim e o l th e s a le . T h is s a le w ill b e h eld o p e n ten d a y s lor u p s e t b id s a s re q u ire d b y law . F o l­ lo w in g th e e x p ira tio n o f th e stalu - to ry u p s e t p e n o d . a ll r e m a in in g a m o u n ts a r e im m e d ia te ly d u e a n d o w in g . T h o d a te o l th is N o tic e is O c to ­ b e r 18, 2002. E liza b e th B. E lls o r G ra d y I. In gis S u b stitu te T r u s le e 8 5 2 0 C lill C a m e ro n D rive. S u ite 3 0 0 C h a rlo tte, N C 2 8 2 6 9 (7 0 4 )3 3 3 -8 1 0 7 11-7-2m G A R A G E D O O R S f^ETAL WOOD IN STA LLATIO N • PA R TS AC C E S SO R IE S • SERVICE CO M M E R CIAL • RESID ENTIAL Bobby Ginther ( 3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 2 9 8 6 M ocksvillo, N C N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y ' IN T H E G E N E R A L C O U R T O F J U S T IC E O F N O R T H C A R O L IN A S U P E R IO R C O U R T D IV IS IO N D A V IE C O U N T Y IN T H E M A T T E R O F T H E F O R E ­ C L O S U R E O F A D E E D O F T R U S T E X E C U T E D B Y L E S T E R L. A R N O L D A N D K A T IE P. A R N O L D D A T E D J U N E 22. 2001 A N D R E ­ C O R D E D IN B O O K 3 76 A T P A G E 421 IN T H E D A V IE C O U N T Y P U B ­ L IC R E G IS T R Y . N O R T H C A R O ­ L IN A N O T IC E O F S A L E Pu rsu an t 10 an ord er of tho C lork o l S u p e rio r C ou rt a n d u n d er a n d by viru te ol th o p o w e r a n d au th ority c o n ta in e d in th o a b o v e -re fe r e n c e d d e e d o f trust n nd b e c a u s e o f d e ­ fault in th e p a y m e n t o f Ih e in d e b t­ e d n e s s th e re b y s e c u re d a n d fa il­ u re to c a rry ou t a n d pG rforni th e stipu lation a n d a g re o m e n ts th orein con ta in ed , a n d p u rsuan t to d e m a n d o l Ih e o w n e r a n d h o ld er o f th e in ­ d e b te d n e s s s e c u r e d b y sa id d e e d ot trust, th e u n d e rs ig n e d su b stitu te tru ste e w ill e x p o s e lor s a le at p u b ­ lic au c tio n to the h ig lio s t b id d e r for c a s h a l tfie u su a l p la c e o f s a le at th e c o u n ty c o u r lh o u s e o l s a id c o u n iy al 10:00 A .M . on N o v e m b e r 18. 2002. th o lo lio w in g d e s c r ib e d rea l e s ta te a n d a n y oth er im p ro v o - m o n ls w h ic h m a y b e s it u a t e d Ih ere o n . s ilu a le d in D a vio C o u n iy . N o rth C a ro lin a , a n d b e in g m o re p articu larly d e s c r ib e d a s fo llo w s : B e in g kn ow n an d d u sig n a te d a s L o t(s ) 9 6 . on th e m.ap of C ra ftw o o d D e v e lo p m e n t S e c tio n III. w h ic h is d u ly re c o r d e d in Pla t B o ok 4, P a g e 114. R e g is te r of D e e d s lor D a v ie C ou n ty, N C , to w h ic h r e le re n c e is h e re b y m -ade tor a m o re particu lar d escrip tion . A n d B e in g m o r e c o m m o n ly k n o w n a s : 3 9 7 W h itn e y R o a d . M o c k s v ille . N C 2 7 0 2 8 , T h o rec o rd o w n e rs o l Ih o p r o p ­ erly. a s r e fle c te d on Ilio re c o rd s of th e R e g is te r o l D e e d s , a re L e s te r L. A rn o ld a n d K a tie P. Arn old, T h e p ro p e rty to b e o ffe re d p u r­ s u a n t to this n o tic e o l s a le is b e in g o ife r e d for s a le , tra n sler a n d c o n ­ v e y a n c e "AS IS , W H E R E IS ." N e i­ th er th e T ru s lo e n or the h o ld er o l Ih e n o lo s e c u r e d by Ih e d e e d of trust s ecu rity a g r e e m e n t, o r both, b e in g lo r e c io s e d . n or th e o llic e rs , d ire c to rs , a tto rn e y s , e m p lo y e e s , a g e n ts o r a u th orized rep re s cn ta tiv o o l e ith er T ru s te e or th e h o ld er of th e n o te m a k e a n y rep re.sen ta tion o r w a rra n ty rela tin g to th e title o t a n y p h ysica l, en viron m en tal, h ea llh or s a le ly c o n d itio n s e x is lin g in, on, at or rela tin g lo Ih e p rop erty b e in g o lle r e d lor s a le , n n d a n y a n d all re s p o n s ib ilitie s o t liabilities a risin g out o l or in a n y w a y relatin g to a n y s u c h c o n d it io n e x p r e s s ly a r e d is cla irn ed .T liis s a le is m a d e s u b ­ je c t to a ll p rior lie n s a n d e n u m - b ra n c e s . a n d u n p a id ta x e s a n d a s ­ s e s s m e n ts in clu d in g but n ot lim ited to a n y Ira n sfer tnx a s s o c ia te d w ith th e fo re c lo s u re , lor p a yin g, if any, A d e p o s it of five p e rce n t (5 % ) o f the am ou n t ot th e b id or s e v e n h u n dred lifly d o lla rs (S 7 5 0 0 0 ), w h ic h e v e r is g re a te r, is re q u ire d a n d m u st b e te n d e re d in th e form o f c e r tilie d lu n ds at th e tim e o l th e salo. T h is s a le w ill b o h eld o p e n ten d a y s lo r u p se t b id s a s req u ire d by law . F o l­ lo w in g Ih e ex p ira tio n o f th e s ta tu ­ to ry u p s e t p e r io d , all re m a in in g a m o u n ts a re im m e d ia te ly d u e a n d o w in g . T h e d a te o l this N o tic e is O c t o ­ b e r 2 4 ,2 0 0 2 . E L IZ A B E T H B, E L L S O R D A V ID W . N E IL L S u b stitu te T ru s le e 8 5 2 0 C lill C a m e ro n D rive. S u ite 3 0 0 C h a rlo tte. N C 2 8 2 6 9 (7 0 4 ) 3 3 3 -8 1 0 7 t1-7-2tn J&J SERVICE Onsite Forklift Repair Mocksville, NC 336-751-5372 Cell 336-406-6754 Joe Tulbert/Owner BUYERS OF TIMBER - PINE & HARDWOODS ALSO LOGS - FREE ESTIMATES - HEDRICK BROTHERS LUMBER CO., INC. M a n u f a c t u r e r s o f F u r n it u r e G r a d e L u m b e r C r o s s T i e s a n d P a l l e t S t o c k E x p o r t e r s o f W h i t e O a k V e n e e r L o g s Tel: (336) 746-5885 • Fax: (336) 746-6323 6736 Hwy. 47 • Lexington, NC 27292 Ja m os W . (Jim m y) H odrick, Pros. (336) 352 -533 5 C h arles R . (R icky) H edrick, S oc. Troas. (336) 7 4 C ---- N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E O F F O R E C L O S U R E S A L E U n d er a n d b y virtue o l th e p o w e r o f s a le c o n ta in e d in a certa in D e e d o f Trust m a d e b y B o b b y B u rlon an d B o n n ie B u rton , h u s b a n d a n d w ife . (P R E S E N T R E C O R D O W N E R (S ): B o b b y R a y B u r lo n ) to T o in m y A d a m s . T r u s te e (s ). d a te d th e 2 9 lh d a y o l A u g u s t, 2 0 0 0 , a n d re c o r d e d in B o o k 3 4 4 . P a g e 9 0 3 , D a v ie C o u n ty R e g is t r y N o rth C a ro lin a , d e la u lt h a v in g b e e n m a d e in Ih e p a y m e n t o l th e n o te s e c u r e d b y the s a id D e e d o l T ru s l a n d th e u n d e r­ s ig n e d . H, Torry H u lch e n s . P A . h a v ­ in g b e e n su b stitu ted a s T r u s le e in s a id D e o d o l T ru st b y nn instru m en t d u ly r o c o r d e d in th e O llic e o l th e R e g is te r o f D e e d s o f D a v ie C o u n iy , N o rth C a ro lin a , a n d th e h o ld e r o l Ih e n o lo e v id e n c in g s a id in d e b te d ­ n e s s h a v in g d ire c te d that th e D e e d o l Tru st b e fo r e c lo s e d , th e u n d e r­ s ig n e d S u b stitu te T ru s te e w ill o ile r fo r s a lo at th e C o u rth o u s e D o o r in t h e c it y o f M o c k s v ille . D a v ie C o u n iy . N o rth C a ro lin a at 2 :0 0 p.m , o n N o v e m b e r 2 0 .2 0 0 2 . a n d w ill s ell lo th e h ig h e s t b id d e r for c a s h th e fo llo w in g rea l e s ta te s itu a te in Ih e C o u n iy o f D a v io , N o rth C a ro lin a , a n d b e in g m o re p a rtic u la rly d e ­ s c r ib e d a s lo llo w s : B e in g all o l L o t N u m b e r Forty- O n e (4 1 ). S e c tio n T w o C h a rle s to n R id g e T w o a s s o l forth in P la t M a p 7. P a g e 8 7 . D a v ie C o u n iy R e g is try to w h ich re to re n c e d is h e re b y m a d e lo r a m o re p a rticu la r d o s c rip lio n . T o g e t h e r w itti im p r o v e m e n ts lo ­ c a te d th e re o n ; s a id p ro p e rty b e in g lo c a t e d a t 1 6 2 C lo is t e r D r iv e , M o c k s v ille . N o rth C a ro lin a . S h o u ld th e p t o p e t ly b e p u r ­ c h a s e d b y a third p a r ty lh a l p e r ­ s o n m ust p a y Ih e tnx o l Thirty C e n ts (SO .3 0 ) p e r O n e H u n d red D olla rs ($ 1 0 0 .0 0 ) req u ire d b y N C G S § 7 A - 3 0 8 (a )(1 ). T h e p ro p e rty to b e o lle r e d pu r­ s u a n t lo this n o tic e o f s a le is b e in g o lfe r o d for s a le , Ira n s ler a n d c o n ­ v e y a n c e "A S IS . W H E R E IS ," N e i­ th er th e T r u s te e n or th e h o ld e r o l Ih e n o te s e c u r e d b y th e d e e d o l tru s t's e c u rily a g r e e m e n t, o r b o th , b e in g fo r e c lo s e d , n o r th e o llic e rs , d ir e c to rs , a tto r n e y s , e m p lo y e e s , a g e n ts or a u tlio riz e d re p rs e n ta tiv o o l e ilh e r th e T r u s te e or th e h o ld er ot th o n o te m a k o a n y r e p r e s e n ta ­ tion o l w a rra n ty re la tin g to th e title o r a n y p h y s ic a l, e n v ir o n m e n ta l, h e a llh or s a le ty c o n d itio n s e x is lin g in, o n , at o r rela tin g to th e p ro p e rty b e in g o ffe r e d for s a le , a n d a n y a n d a ll re.sp o n s ib lilies or lia bilities a ris ­ in g o u l o f o r in a n y w a y re la lin g lo a n y su ch c o n d itio n e x p r e s s ly a re d is c la im e d . A ls o , th is p r o p e r ty is b e in g s o ld s u b je c t to a ll ta x e s , s p e ­ cia l a s s e s s m e n ts , a n d p rior lie n s o r e n c u m b r a n c e s o f re c o r d a n d a n y r e c o r d e d r e le a s e s . A c a s h d e p o s it (n o p e r s o n a l c h e c k s ) o l liv e p e r c e n t (5 % ) o l th e p u rc h a s e p ric e , o r s e v e n h u n d red fifty d o lla rs (S 7 5 0 .0 0 ). w h ic h e v e r is g re a te r, w ill b e re q u ire d a t th e tim e ot th e s a te . T h is 3 0 tb d a y o l O c to b e r, 2 0 0 2 . H . T E R R Y H U T C H E N S . P A S U B S T IT U T E T R U S T E E H . T erry H u tch en s , P A S u b s titu te T ru s te e P .O . B o x 1028 4 2 0 0 M o rg a n to n R o a d , S u ite 103 F a y e tte v ille , N C 2 8 3 0 2 l1 -7 -2 tn N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y IN T H E G E N E R A L C O U R T O F J U S T IC E O F N O R T H C A R O L IN A S U P E R IO R C O U R T D IV IS IO N D A V IE C O U N T Y 0 2 S P 6 7 IN T H E M A T T E R O F T H E F O R E ­ C L O S U R E O F A D E E D O F T R U S T E X E C U T E D B Y T E D F O R D M . R A N D O L P H . J R . A N D J A N IC E N . R A N D O L P H D A T E D J A N U A R Y 2 9 . 1 9 9 9 A N D R E C O R D E D IN B O O K 2 9 5 A T P A G E 5 8 6 IN T H E D A V IE C O U N T Y P U B L IC R E G IS ­ T R Y , N O R T H C A R O L IN A N O T IC E O F S A L E P u rs u a n t to an o rd e r o l tb e C lerk o l S u p e rio r C o u rt a n d u n d e r a n d b y v irtu e o f th e p o w e r a n d au th ority c o n ta in e d in th e a b o v e - r e fe r e n c e d d e e d o f trust a n d b e c a u s e o l d e-1 lau ll in th e p a y m e n t o l th e in d e b t-; e d n e s s Ih e re b y s e c u r e d a n d fa il-- u re to c a rry ou t a n d p e rfo rm th e - stipu lation a n d a g re o m o n ts Ih ere in ' co n ta in e d , a n d p u rsuan t to d e m a n d ; o f Ih e o w n e r a n d h o ld er o l th e in- • d e b le d n e s s s e c u r e d b y s a id d e e d ! o l trust, th e u n d e rs ig n e d su bstitu te ; tru ste e w ill e x p o s e lo t s a le at p u b ­ lic a u c tio n to th e liig h e s t b id d e r lo r ■ c a s h a l th e u su al p la c e o f s a le at ' t h e c o u n ty c o u r lh o u s e o f s a id c o u n iy at 10:00 A .M . o n M o n d a y, • N o v e m b e r 2 5 , 2C 0 2 th e lo lio w in g . d e s c r ib e d real e s ta te a n d a n y o th er im p ro v e m o n ts w h ich m a y b e s ilu ­ a le d th e r e o n , s itu a te d in D a v ie C o u n iy , N orth C arolin a , a n d b e in g m o re p articu larly d e s c rib e d a s lo l­ lo w s : B e g in n in g at a ra ilro a d s p ik e lo ca te din tho c en terlin e o f R a in b o w R o a d (S .R . 144 1), sa id p o in l m ark ­ in g tlie n orth east c o rn e r o l p rop erty o l K a re n D , R a ils (s e e D e e d B o o k 1 86 at P a g e 7 4 9 . D a v ie C o u n iy R e g is try ) a n d Ih e s o u th e a s t c o rn e r o f th o w ilh in -d e s c rib e d tract a n d Irom s a id point run nin g th e n c e w ith t h e n o rth e r n b o u n d a r y o t s a id K a re n D , R a ils prop erty. N o rth 8 9 d e g r e e s 17' 10" W e s t 3 9 4 .4 5 fe e t to a n e w iron lo c a te d at th e s o u th ­ e a s t c o rn e r o l p rop orty o f V ictoria E . N e w e ll (s e e D e e d B o o k 178 at P a g e 5 9 6 , D a v ie C o u n iy R e g is lr y ) ru n n in g Ih e n c e w ith th e e a s te r n b o u n d a ry o f sa id V ictoria E. N e w e ll p ro p e rly . N orth 00 d e g r e e s 0 4 ' 5 6 ". E a st 5 2 0 .0 0 le e t to a P K nail lo ­ c a te d 2 .4 ' north o l th e c en te rlin e o f S p e a k s R o a d (S .R . 14 4 0 ); running Ih o n c e S ou th 87 d e g r e e s 5 3 ' 1 5 ' E a s t 3 4 0 .6 7 le e t lo a ra ilroa d s p ik e lo c a te d in Itie c en terlin e o l R a in b o w R o a d ; ru n n in g th e n c e w ilh th e c e n te rlin e o l R a in b o w R o a d . S ou lh 6 d e g r e e s 4 7 " 2 2 " E a st 3 0 2 ,3 7 fe e t lo a poin t, con tin u in g th e n c e w ith s a id c en te rlin e . S ou th 04 d e g r e e s 4 2 ' 4 9 " E a st a cc o rd in g to a s u n / e y ; p re p a re d b y S a m P. H all R .L .S . L- ■ 2 9 3 0 , d a te d F e b ru a ry 1, 19 9 9 a n d b e in g d e s ig n a te d a s D ra w in g N o . 2 3 9 9 -2 , a n d b e in g a p ortion o l p ro p ­ erty o f H en ry E. D ou lhit (s e e D e e d B o o k 1 4 4 a l P a g e 2 3 7 , D a v ie C o u n ty R e g is try .) S u b je c t to th e rig h t-o f-w a ys ot S p e a k s R o a d (S .R , 1 4 4 0 ) a n d R a in b o w R o a d (S ,R . 1 44 1) a s s h o w n o n s a id sun/oy. A n d B e in g m o r e c o m m o n ly k n o w n a s : 5 3 7 R a in b o w R o n d , M o c k s v illo , N C 2 7 0 2 8 T h e re c o rd o v jn e t(s ) ol th o p ro p ­ erty. a s re fle c te d o n Ih e re c o rd s ol th e R e g is te r o f D e e d s , a re T ed fo rd M . R a n d o lp h . Jr, a n d J a n ic e N, R an d o lp h , T h e p ro p e rty lo b e o lle r e d pu r­ su an t lo th is n o tic e o l s a lo is b e in g o ife r e d for s a le , Ira n sfer a n d c o n ­ v e y a n c e "A S IS, W H E R E IS ," N e i­ lh er Ih e T ru s te e n or th e h o ld er of Ih e n o le s e c u r e d b y th e d e e d o l tru st/secu rity a g r e e m e n t, or both, b e in g lo r e c io s e d , n or th e o ffice rs, d ir e c lo rs . a tto rn e y s , e m p lo y e e s , a g e n ts o r a u lh o rize d rep re s e n la liv e o l e ith er T ru s te e o r th e h o ld er o l Ih e n o le m a k e a n y rep re s en ta tio n o r w a rra n ty rela tin g to th e title or a n y ph ysica l, en viron m en tal, health o r s a fe ty c o n d itio n s e x is tin g in, on . a t o r rela tin g lo Ih e p ro p e rty b e in g o lle r e d lo r s a le , a n d a n y a n d all re s p o n s ib ililie s or liabilities arisin g ou t o l o r in a n y w a y rela tin g to a n y s u c h c on d ition e x p r e s s ly a r e d is ­ c la im e d . T h is s a le is m a d e s u b je c l to all prior lie n s a n d e n c u m b ra n c es , a n d u n paid ta x e s a n d a s s e s s m e n ts In c lu d in g bu t n ot lim ite d to a n y Ir a n s fe r ta x a s s o c ia t e d w ith th e fo r e c lo s u r e , fo r p a y in g , if an y. A d e p o s it o l liv e p e rc e n t (5 % ) o f the a m ou n t o f th e b id or s e v e n h u n dred d o lla r s ($ 7 5 0 .0 0 ), w h ic h e v e r is g r e a te r, is re q u ire d a n d m u st b e te n d e r e d in th e fo rm o f c e rtilie d lu n d s at th e lim e o f Ih e s a le . Th is s a le w ill b e h e ld o p e n ten d a y s lo r u p s e t b id s a s req u ire d by law . F o l­ lo w in g th e e x p ira tio n o f th e sta tu ­ to ry u p s e t p e r io d , a ll re m a in in g a m o u n ts a re Im m e d ia te ly d u e a n d o w in g . T h e d a le o l this N o tic e is O c lo ­ b e r 2 8 , 2002. E L IZ A B E T H B. E L L S S u b stitu le T ru s le e 8 5 2 0 C lill C a m e ro n D rive, S u ite 3 0 0 C h a rlo tte, N C 2 8 2 6 9 (7 0 4 )3 3 3 -8 1 0 7 11-14-2tn 3 B u i l d i n g L o t s F o r S a l e In the Fork Church Community Located on/off of Cedar Grove Church Rood OK fo r d ou blew ide ^ moduior o r site b u ilt hom es • lo t 1 • SALE PENDING • 40,000+/-$f with road front.ige, water meter & septic sy«em* $25,000 • Lot 2 - SOLD • 1 + acre with road frontage, well & seplic system • $25,000 • Lot 3 • UNDER CONTRACT • 1.2 acres recent survey & perked. Great view. Price includes county water & seplic syslem • $25,000 *AII acreage subjocl lo final survey Contact Robert Stone (Owner/Broker) of Riverfork Properties 336-998-4733 1)8 - 1)ЛУ1К COUN L Y KN TKRPRISK RKCORI). Tliursdiiy. Nov. 14. 2002 DAVIK COUNTY KN I'ERPRISE RECORD, Thursdiiy, Nov. 14,2002 - D9 P U B L I C N O T I C E S slassifieds glass X N X D Œ * E a E a S Q C V Z : ^ F X « O X T r a ! A S X J E S à i IP ijB a u a a iiS lia iV B PBOFTCABLB NORTH CAROLINA OAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK 2002-SP-I67 THE ESTATE OF SYLVIA HODULIK, Polilioner, vs. DANIEL JAMES JOHN HODULIK and WATCHTOWER BIBLE AND TRACT SOCIETY. Respondonls. N O TIC E O F SALE Pursuant lo Ihe Order o( Ihe Honorable Kennelh D. Boger, Clorh o( Superior Court o( Davie County. North Carolina, dated the 2lst day ol October, 2002, notice is hereby given of Ihe public sale by Ihe un­ dersigned Commissioner ot Ihe fol­ lowing described real property on Ihe 26lh day ol November, 2002. al 2:00 p.m.. Iho sale to be held at the Davie Counly Courthouse steps. The real property lo be sold is as lollows: BEING a 0.500 acre lol and home locaied al 6554 Highway 801 Soulh. Mocksville. Norlh Carolina, and moro particularly described in Deed Book 129. Page 555. in the records ol the Davie County Reg­ ister ol Deeds Tho property will be sold to the highesi bidder lor cash, who shall deposit five (5”o) percent ol Ihe amount ol the purchase price at tho tiine ol salo as a good lailh deposit. Tho sale hall be held open lor upsot bid (or ton (10) days. This tho 25lh day ol October. 2002, E. Edward Voglor. Jr., Commissioner 181 South Main Street Mocksvillo. NC 2702B 336-751-6235 10-31-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF MOCKSVILLE MARKET, INC. A NORTH CAROUNA CORPORATION TO THE UNKNOWN CREDITORS OF AND UNKNOWN CLAIMANTS AGAINST MOCKSVILLE MARKET, INC. NOTICE hereby is given by MOCKSVILLE MARKET, INC.. which was dissolved by the (iling of Articles of Dissolution in Ihe ol­ fice of Ihe Secrelary ol State in Raloigh, North Carolina on the 30th day of October, 2002, lhat all credi­ tors ol and claimants againsl this company are hereby required lo present Iheir claims in writing and in detail, including respective ac­ counts and demands againsl Ihe company Each claim musl include the amount of Ihe claim and Ihe cir­ cumstances under which it arose. Such presentalion is to be made lo Ihe attention ol Robert W. Saunders al Brooks. Pierce. McLendon. Humphrey & Leonard. LLP. P.O. Box 26000, Greensboro, North Carolina 27420, Such claims, accounts and demands shall be barred forever as againsl Iho prop­ erty ol the company and ils direc­ tors and shareholders unless a pro­ ceeding to enforce such a claim is commenced wilhin live years alter the dale ol publication ol Ihis no­ tice. Daled Ihis 1 st day ol November, 2002. 11-14-ttn Call 'lummy by Tuesday l();3()aiii to place your clas.sifiecl in (lie curreni weck.s paper. (336)751- 2120 or (336)731-2129. MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL FALL IS HIRE] Bobcal. aeratoc core piugger a more tor rent lodayl H w y 601 S . Mocks viiic 038)751-2304 F O R S A L E :Cars • Trucks Utility Buildings Carports: All Sizes, All Galvanized All Size Dog Lols 336-751-3442 Mocksville, NC • New& Oid Roofs • Free Estimates P e rk in s R oofing 336 -998-1150 WIS£CORV£R MINI-STORAGE For all your storaee needs, choose us! Come bv to inquire about free rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork Coil (336) 0 8 8 -8 8 1 0 A U C T IO N I'X I’A TH O F; M aiirk c & Ruth Cline (IXccascd) 128 Luuella Drive, Winston-Salem F ri. • N o v . I 5 • I :P M Sat. • N ov. 1 6 * 9:30 A M OlHtX'TiOSS: UOB East to bnviHe Rd (Exit W). Turn Lett oti ramp. Travel 2 mtlos. turn Й>дЫ onto Kernersville Rd Travel 5/10 rnile. turn Left ot)to Louella Drive Sale on R*ghl PARTIAL LIST: FURNITURE: Mahogany End TnDios, Upholsteted Fumituto; Maiblo Top ТаЫо, Oak FirepMco Man»©. Oak Table w/G Chairs. Oak Buffet, Oak Cotnef C)iinn Cabint*!. Display Cabmol, Oak Bench. Oak Bed; Oak Dresser w/ Mirror, Nighistarid. GfanUfathor CJock. Mahogany Desk; Book Shelf; 4 Pc Bedroom Suit: Manha Washington Sowing Staf\d; Oak Wnshstand; Udderback Chnirs; Wardrobe; Edison Phonograph, eniorlammonl Contof; Flooi Lamps; Yard Furnilure. Wrought Iron Table and Chairs; Ouili Rack ANTIQUES A COLLECTIBLES: Framed Pnnls; Old Dolls; RS Prussia Pieces; Stemware, GoldcasUe \2 Place So»mg w/Eitras. Wmd-Up Tin Toys. Cut Glass; Pattern Glass; Limoges. Nippon; Nontako. Fueking. Hull; Ukeln w/Music; Old Fender Guitar, Costume Jewelry, Dompsoy Essick Print; Old Navy Unsloft^; Old Newspapers {JFK Assasi.^aJir.n- И/22/63, Wan on Iho Moon- 7/12/69. etc). WW Turkey Collectible Bottles; 100's of Old Records (Irwludmg Efvis Presley Collection); Okl Nal'onai Cash Register; Old Telephone; Gas Lights; Victor Rocord Player; Dr. Pepper Clock; RC and Coca-Cola Thermometers; Mantle Clocks; Blankets and Quilts MISCELLANEOUS: Kdchon Utensils; Pols and Pans; Crosley Never Frost Rofngernlor. Crosley Freezer; Table Lamps; Kenmoro Heavy Duty Washing Machine; Filing Cabmets; Craftsman Push Mower; Wet-Dry Vac; Ryobi Electric tO* Trimmer; John Osier М2" Drill; Yard Tools; Hand Tools. Far^ Parts; Lamp Parts, plus much, much moro REAL ESTATE OfFERED SUBJECT TO CONRRMATION NOT LEFT OPEN FOR UPSET BIDS Single story ranch homo buill in 1958, there aro 3 t>odiooms, 1 5 balhs and It has appro»imafofy 1476 sq. ft. This home has a basomont. Other features include 1 fireplace in living room and a l-car carport The property IS located on approximately 0 56 acre. f^nxxür)k>(XiriLiclTíiraPcf>e<it3X3^ 13IJ alpopobjiS'triidrTCDm C o l . K o n i i c ll i C i. K c l n c r . I* r c s .. N C A l . 3 2 iiK First Choice Auction & Realty ' 1-inn l.iL'cnw; < l>() llo x .t.1 5 .U -w i.s v illi;M 3 3 6 )9 4 5 -4 ll« V'jijj Oar W'ch Sue n >* h t* tliiichoineiuiiion i\>ni • citw/ airyt.thtHtjuHittjJn.mi NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY INVITATION TO BID: Bid ID No: EMS2003 Bids must be submitted by 10 A.M. on 12-5-02 10 Davie Counly EMS. PO. Box 935, Mocksvillo. NC 27028 - Bids will be publicly opened at 10 A.M. on 12-5-02 in Conlor- enc0 Room, Davie Counly, County Adminislralion Building, 123 Soulh Main Street, Mocksvilte, NC 27028, County ol Davie is soliciting competitivo sealed bids Irom quali­ lied vendors lor the purchase ol One (1), Type III. Class One (4x2), Conligurnlion Ambulance lor County o( Davie, POB 935. Mocks­ villo. NC. County ol Davie reserves the right lo reject any and/or all bids. County ol Davie also reserves the right lo accept the bid most advantageous lo County ol Davie. The attached specilication de­ fines a heavy-duty, commercial- type emergency medical vehicle, buill lo withstand adverse driving conditions. The vehicle shall meet or exceed federal specifications KKK-A-1822E, Federal Motor Ve­ hicle Safely Standards (FM.V.S.S.), Nalional Truck Equip­ ment Association (N.T.E.A.) Ambu­ lance Manufacturers Division (A.M.D.) standards and Ford Quali­ lied Vehicle Modifier (Q.V.M.) Pro­ gram Truck Guidelines. This invitation is extended lo all qualilied Vendors/Manufacturers lhal are specilically in the business ol building emergency medical ve­ hicles and/or equipment and must have a Service Facility wilhin a 200- mile radius ol Davie Counly Emer­ gency Medical Services. This invitation is issued by; Counly ol Davie, PO Box 935, Mocksville, NC 27028, e-mail: ems@daviecounty,org, conlaci person: Dwayne Smilh. Director (336) 751-0879, 11-14-21П Yard Sales RANDY MILLER &SONS 295,M iller R u a il-M o c k « illc (336) 284-2826 SkWSlMflVort Trencher Work Hauling Sepllc Syslems Fooltngs Loader work 20 YEAR WARRANTY Longest Lasting 3’ Coverage / Many Colors Pole Buildings Metal Roofs & Siding J 1-888-278-^6050 MID-STATE METALS AUTUMN CARE REHAB o f M ocksviUe is currcnlly rccruilitifi fo r Ihe following ¡losilioiis: Administrative Assistant/Accounts Payable & Payroll Computer experience a musl. Experience in nursing home setting a plus. Payroll & Accounts Payable Experience Preferred. Good fringe benelits. Located between Statesville and Winston-Salem Please send resume to: Autumn Care of Mocksville 1007 Howard St. • Mocksville, NC 27028 Attention: Beth Foote M J T U M H C A R E O F M O C K S V IU E EOE Ellis Auto Auction Auction every Wednesday 6pm Open to Dealers & Public Come to Buy or Sell ( ir e a t S e le c tio n К v e r y W e e k C a r s , I r u c k s , V a n s S U V s For more information phone 336-284-4080 Monday-Thursday, 10am-5pm SPECIAL 4X4 AUCTION Wednesday, Nçv. 2 0 • 4 pm Regular Auction To Follow at 6pm Ellis Auto A uction I Hwy. 601 South of Mocksville • North of Salisbury ' Phone: 336-284-4080 Fax: 336-284-6455 'i Yard Sales CAROLYN’S COLLECTIBLES 2076 HWY 601S MOCKSVILLE, NC 27028 336-751-6252Tuesday-Wednesday- 11:00am till 5:30pm, Thursday-Friday 11:Q0am till 7:00pm & Saturday 10:00am till 4:00pm. Christmas is around the corner, Shop Now and save on greal ideas such as Sale on Collect­ ible Barbles/beanies/dolls dolls as low as 4.00 and up. (monlh of November 42" dolls S59.99) (52" Indian dolls $65.00 or two for $120.00) Variely ol ideas on eagles, Indian, angels, too much 10 mention, so come on by and see lor yourself. Lols ol yard sale items at (YARD SALE PRICES) So come on in and do your Christmas shopping wilh us. Layaway available. HUGE INDOOR YARD Sale, Fork Civic Center, 64E. Friday, November 15,8am-unlil, Antique glassware, light fixtures, ollice supplies & chairs, mlni-blinds, Chnslmas decorations, candles, household, coffeemaker, rowing machine, tripod, 10 speed bike, quilling materials, kids-adult-plus clothes a shoes. Duke Slarler jacket. Great bargains, gun hol­ sters & accessories. Everything musl gol KEROSENE HEATERS, HOME/ GARDEN Tools. Golf Equipment, Men's Clolhes Sizes 36-48 and lols more stuff! Friday and Satur­ day. 7am till I2noon, Rain or Shine! 255 Danner Rd. Highway 601. im n c o iI TUESDAY I I 7:00 PM { I Yadkin Moose Lodge | I Clip This A d For Free Pack ■ ^ B r tn g A F rhndF or TVw) j m v i i w m BOBCAT 753 FOR Sale. Low hours (378). 3 buckets. Hudson trailer. 751-3768. INDUSTRIAL FORkLIFT FOR Sale 1991 Allis Chalmers. 4,0001b capacity, converted to propane forks plus carpel pole $4,OOOOBO. 998-5318, Furniture 3 ENTERTAINMENT CENTERS, China Cabinet, & Diningroom Table/Chairs by Lexinglon Home Brand. 284-6463. 3PC ENTERTAINMENT CEN­ TER with shelves, cabinets & lighting, $350. 3pc (vlahogany Bedroom Suite (Dresser, Nightsland. High boy) $400. Call 998-9576. Help Wanted Cake Decorator 2 years experience required. Apply in person. D airy Q ueen H w y 158 H illsd ale (A dvance) Furniture MULTI-FAMILY YARD Sale, Sal­ urday, November 16th. 8:00am- 12:30pm. 225 New Hampshire Ct., Mocksville. Toddler Bed. Baby ilems, Computer Equip­ ment. toys, Clolhes inlani lo adull. and much morel! CALL TAMMY KOWALSKI TO PLACE YOUR YARD SALE AD TODAY. COST IS $6.50 1ST 10 WORDS & .10 EACH ADDI­ TIONAL. - 751-2120 RAIN OR SHINEI Salurday, No­vember 16th. 8-12. Baby Ilems. toys. Maternity. Baby 8 Adull Clolhes. Household Ilems and Miscellaneous. 158 to Gun Club Rd. 10 142 Winchester Rd. Abortion Alt. DAVIE PREGNANCY CARE Center olfers conlidential & free pregnancy tests, support ser­ vices. and referrals. Make a heallhy choice for your life! Call 753-HOPE for appointment. Animals ARABIAN GELDING WITH lack. Age 14. $700. 998-8925. PYGMY GOATS, BILLY $30.00 each. Pregnant Nanny $55.00 to $75.00 each, Waler Slove $250.00. Chihuahua puppies $125.00. (336)463-2359. Apartments MOCKSVILLE SUNSET TER­ RACE: All brick energy elficient apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, basketball court S swings. Kitchen appliances lurnished in­ cluding dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer/dryer connections. High energy elficient heal pump pro­ vides central heal and air. Prewired lor cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kitchens bath lloors. Located in Mocksville behind the old Hendricks Furniture building (now Carolina Precision Machin- ery)onSunselDr.olfof Hwy. 158. Office hours 1-6 M-F & Sat. 10- 12. Phone 751-0168._________ Boats for Sale 1989 MONARK 16FT Bass Boat, 60 Hz Mercury Power Trim Mo­ tor, 2 live wells, deplh finder, fish linder. EC. $4000. Call 492-6551. Card Of Thanks DECEMBER 12, 2002, Happy Eighteenth Birthday Man McAnally! We love youl Mom & Dad._____________________ Child Care ALMOST HOME CHILD Care has immediale openings - ALL AGES- for 1 si S 2nd shills (3rd shill pos­ sibililies). Convenienl hours 5:30am-1:45am. Full Time. Part Time. Drop In - upon availability. Come see us al 571 S Main St,, Mocksville (across from B & F Manulacturing) Or call Debra, 751-PLAY(7529) KOUNTRY KORNER HAS avail­ able spaces lor one year olds, 998-2220,__________________ Construction _______Equip VICTORIAN COUCH W/2matching chairs, red velvet, like new. Paid $1600. Must Sell-$400. 753-5572.__________________ Homes For Rent 2Br, 1 Ba-Advance-$750/mo 2Br. 2Ba-Winston-Salem Condo-$700/mo 3Br, 1Ba-Cooleemee-$450/mo 3Br, 2Ba-Mocksvlll0-$85O/mo 3Br, 2Ba-Mocksville-$900/mo 4Br. 2Ba-Mocksville-$600/mo, Pennington & Company Really 751-9400 108 SUMMIT, MOCKSVILLE, 3BR. 2BA, stove, dishwasher, heal pump, garage, fireplace, $825.00/monih. Hubbard Really, 723-4306. 2-3BR, 1 BA COTTAGE in town. Kitchen/dining room, Livingroom. large porch & yard. Oil Heal. $550/deposil. $550/renl. NO HUD! 751-1702 leave message. 2BR HOME WITH Gas Heat and Central Air. Low Rent. Call 284- 6010. 2BR HOUSE WITH Basement in Advance. Restrictions Apply! Call 751-7910. 2BR, 1BA IN Mocksville. $600/ mo plus securily deposit. Anders Real Estate-Call Martha 492- 7505. 3BR, IBA IN Cooleemee, com­ pletely renovated, $550/mo plus security deposit, Anders Real Estate, Call Martha, 492-7505. 3BR, IBA, C/A, C/H. LOCAL 336-918-4111 OR 828-478-9416 LEAVE MESSAGE. 3BR, 2B1À BRICK house with full basement on 3 acres wilh large barn and well. Huge oak trees, laved road, very quiet. Located ust outside Mocksville, Deadmon Id, area, $850.00 mo. Refer­ ences required. 998-9824. 4 ROOM HOUSE for Rent. 492- 5749. FOR A LISTING ot available rental properties, please check. our ad in Ihe Real Estate Section- Howard Realty- 751-3538 FOR RENT 3BrT 2BA7BricT< House in upscale neighborhood $900/mo., $1000/deposit, (704)987-8088, HOME FOR RENT, 3BFÎ. IBA HUD accepted in Cooleemee. 998-9242 or 909-3452. NICE 2BR, IBA, CENTRAL Heat & AC. Fenced Backyard with storage shed in Town, 704- 278-1717. SMALL HOUSE TO rent Hwy 64E. 2BR plus 1 loft BR. IBA, $550/mo plus deposil. No Pels! 751-2983. Homes For Sale 1ST TIME HOME Buyers, I have Government finance Program with no Money Down and low monthly payments. Call Mark Everhart (336) 751-1571 or 1- 888-251-6790. CAPE COD HOME, 2300 Sq. Ft., 3BR. 2BA. Normal Building Cost $129,400.00. November Only! Built on your lot $85,000.00. 1- 866-624-7457 or 336-751-7340. Contemporary Home. 3BR/2BA over 1800 sq. ft. drywall. kilchen with upgrades. And much, much morel Priced to Sellüll $49,999, Call 336-751-1571, FSBO APPROX. 1400 SF Spill Level 3BR 2BA. FP. Cenlral Heat/ Air. New Windows, Vinyl and Brick, 129 W. Renee Dr. 336-998- 4937. NEW HOME. TRUE Modular! 7/ 12 Rool. Insulated Windows Much morel Normal Cost $85,000,00. Built on your lot $65.000.00 for the month of No­ vember Only. Call 336-751-7340 or 1-866-624-7457. Rent to Own; 3BR, 1.5BA. ev­ erything new. in country, barn , outbuilding. $695/mo. with Rent Credit. 751-4371. Happy S w e e t i e Nov. 18 J e r i c a S h o e m a k e r ШЩ Ш w >1« • I w v i a i N>14 U J jy jJ U A . О acres, very desirable area. $120,000. 704-657-2226. SPLIT FOYER, 3BR, 2.5BA. 2 acres, near golf course, S135.000 FIRM. 191 Twin Cedars Golf Rd. 751-5614. TRUE MODULAR HOMES - Huge Savings! For literature 1- 800-322-8679.______________ Land For Sale LOT 8 HERITAGE Oaks subdi­ vision corner building lol $24,900. 798-6807.__________________ Lawn Care E J MOWING SERVICE Landscaping, mulching, pruning & weedeating 336-284-6120 336-391-2130 LEAF RECOVERY, LET.Clements & Son Blow your leaves. 284-2037. LET ME GET UP your leaves. CHEAP!!!!! 284-4381.________ Lost & Found LOST DOG; FEMALE light Grey with Black Points. 35lbs. Farm­ ington area. Reward! 998-7785. REWARD: LOST JACK Russell Terrier around Farmington Rd S Pudding Ridge Area. 99B-4844. 2BR, IBA JUST out ol Davie County. $375/mo, $350/deposit. 704-546-2089, call alter 6pm. 2BR, IBA PRIVATE Lol, Limil 3 people. $400/riep, $420/month. 284-6120. FOR RENT OR Sale, 2BR Mo­ bile Home, $350/mo plus deposit. 926-2027. LOCATED IN THE Pines Mobile Home Park, Highway 158.2 bed­ rooms. 2 bath, central air, appli­ ances included. $400.00-$450.00 per month, same deposil. No Pots, credit check required. Each home limited to 2 people. Also, mobile home space available $160/monlh. 336-751-7502. NICE, 2BR, 2BA, on Private lot. Range & Relrig, Washer/Dryer, Out Building, Fronl & Back Porch, Yard Work included. No Pels. $500 Deposil. 336-909-3087 or 336-998-4385. READY TO MOVE in: 2br up­ stairs apt. lurnished w/ lurniture, all ulililies. $550/month. 751- 1218 Mobile Home/Sale Lots For Rent DOUBLEWIDES AND SINGLEWIDE LOTS lor rent in Farmington Heights. Nice large lols and quiel Community. Firsi month's lol rent FREE. Call 769- 0755 or pager 208-3203 or 998- 5462 NEW ADDITION TO Shady Acres Mobile Home Park. Re­landscaped. 1984 or newer homes. John Crolls Rd. off Hwy 64E. Only 2 spaces left, 998- 8276 or 998-8222.___________ Miscellaneous 12"X26"X28 STEEL CABINET with locking door. Door is mounted 12"x28" way. $25.00. 751-5277. 19” COLOR TV $75, GE electric slove $75, Table/six chairs $75, Sola sleeper & loveseat $150, 492-2154. 3 ARMY STYLE Cots wilh Dullle Bag. Wood Frames are in good shape. Canvas material is ques­ tionable. $25.00. 751-5277. LEAF VACUUM MOUNTED on trailer to pull behind lawnmower. $150.00. 336-751-2532. MAYTAG LARGE CAPACITY Washer/Dryer. Used only 4 monlhs. Call 492-5367. RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS 114 years old. Buy or Sell. 998-2499. RCA 47" TV. Solid wood Frame. Excellenl Condition. 284-6010. STEEL BUILDINGS, FALL Clearance, 25x30,35x56. Repos, Cancellations, Lowest Prices, America's Largest Manufacture. Financing. 1-800-222-6335. WOOD BURNING FIREPLACE insert wilh brass trim. $150.00. 998-9576.__________________ Mobile Homes/ _______Rent_______ 1995 MH FOR Rent, 14x70, $450/month, $400/deposit. Cathy 284-2678. 2000 SW, 2BR, Deck, W/D. The Pines $550 lol included. Restric­ tions. Reference and deposit re­ quired. 682-6831 leave message. GENE TREXLER ROOFING New & Old Roofs Small Repair Jobs Free Estimates 336-284-4571 3BR'2BTH SET up on Nearly 1 acre on Hwy 601N Davie County. Call 704-873-2547. ! II ST TIME buyers program. No credit needed. Call for free quali- lication by phone. HOME ZONE, (704)857-0157. $157 PER MONTH. 3 Bedroom/ 2 Balh all appliances, furnished. New heat pump. 767-4319 199814X80 3BR, 2Ba. Oakwood $11,900. 767-6511. 1998 28X64 OAKWOOD Doublewide $25.500. This is a Steal! 767-6686. 199914X80 3BR, 2BA, Farming­ ton Area, $267 payment. 1998 3BR, 2BA. Cooleemee $250 pay­ ment. Owner Financed (336)240- 8415. 1999 3BR, 2BA, 14X80 set up on .81 acres. 5450/mo. with $2,000 down. Ask for Steve, call 751-5200 S leave message, 2000 SINGLE WIDE, Set up inPark in Claremont. Easy owner linancing. Payments as low as $290.00 monlh. Call 704-873- 6573. 3BR/2BTH DW SET up on 3/4 acre. Possible owner financing on land. Call 704-873-2547. ?BAD CREDIT? Wilh reason­ able deposit loan approved in minules. Will do whal oihers can'l. 767-4319 WE SAY YES! ABANDONED HOME. 3 bed­ room. 2 bath. Will sell in place or move 10 your lol. Some owner linancing. 336 661-1163 ADVANCE DOUBLEWIDE, 4BR, 2BA. $1000 Down. Lease/ Purchase Combo. (336)240- 8415. ALL REPOS WHOLESALE lo the public 1 week only! Your chance to steal a perfect home. 767-6511. ASSUMABLE LOAN. MIN. down Payment. Move in Now. 704-838- 4593. LAND HOME PACKAGES, 0 down. 0 Payment lor 12 mos. Act Now, Limited Time, Call Today 704-883-9997. LAND/HOME FORECLOSURE WILL finance with $1000 down! 767-0156. MORTGAGE COMPANY HAS SW'S AND DW'S ALREADY SET UP ON ACREAGE. Pay $485 and lees and move In. Call 1-800-750- 4588. NEW 14X80, DELIVERY and sel included! Payments as low as $240.00 month. Call 704-873- 2548. NEW 16X80, HUGEl Payments as low as $280.00. Call 704-873- 6573. NEW CONSTRUCTION NICE Area. 0 down $625 mo. E-Z Terms 100% approval rate. Call 704-883-7706. NEW CONSTRUCTION RANCH Style. 4BR. 2.5 balh 2100 sqll. Why wait, move today, $700 mo.. 0 down. Call 704-928-2066. NEW DW, DELIVERY & set in­ cluded. Paymenls as low as $299.00 month. Call 704-873- 6573. NO FEE GOVERNMENT Loans, For Fast Conlidential, no lee ap­proval. Call 704-883-9997. NOW AVAILABLE AREA'S Largest Developer. 4BR 2.5 bath 0 down $650 mo. 3BR split level 0 down $725 mo Cape style 0 down $700 mo. Call 704-878- 0147. OAKWOOD 16X80 MOVE in to­ day, owner financing, 767-6686. OAKWOOD DOUBLEWIDE ON Beautiful Lol. $42,000. Owner may linance wilh $2000 Down! 767-6511. OAKWOOD SINGLEWIDE 3BR, 2BA. Like new. owner may fi­ nance with $1000 down. 767- 0156. ONLY 36 PAYMENTS lell on Singlewide. Call 704-873-2547. ONLY 4 LOANS lell. Special li­ nancing with zero down on DW/ Mod Land Home Packages. 704- 838-1429. OWNER FINANCE. ONLY $500.00 Down, 3BR, 2BA, 1999, like brand new, Oakwood Home sel up in nice park and ready to move in. Hurry this one won'l lasl long. Call 336-769-0755 or pager 336-208-3203. OWNER FINANCING AVAIL­ ABLE. 3 bedroom/2 bath home. 1800 sqll. 450 per monlh. Rea­ sonable Deposit 661-1163 C A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES, PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES. COLLECTABLES. OLD METAL TOYS. ANTIQUE FURNITURE Call A f Uiur BosUck 336-492-5992 J O B S A v a l l a l i N o w ! T e m p -to -H ire rviocksvillo Area, assembly work/matoiial handling 1st and 2nd shilt, Mon.-Thurs., 10 hour days L o n g T e rm — $ 8 ° ° /h o u r Clemmons Aroa. machino oporalor posilions. Availablo immodiatoly. 12 hour rotating shills All LisWd Posilions Roquno Cla.lit Crimiltnl nocoiclAltd Dtug Tosl Many Olltor Jobs In Winslon-Salom Areal P a y c h e c k s D a liv o re d W o o k ly To T ho J o b S ito Area Interview Tiiioa: Mocksville ESC: Hiure,. Nov.Mllvlpm-4pm. noomlio Itoxloy, Nov IBUi, 1 pm.~tpm.. Rooin tio Winston-Salem: 77.ia Natii Pam Divti. Win5ion S,ii«3m EogliGh Inleivxiws'. Mon-Fti. 9 30 a m. of 2 00 p ni. Sp,Tni5illnlGiviows: Mon « W « l .3M p rii ;Tuos,S TIMS,,830 am .or330pm ,.Fii, 12.30pm Bring2lormsolidenlilkx)liaitoinleiviow • So Habia Espaml, LkmtoHoy T e m p o r a r y R e s o u r c e s , I n c . R \lw rii'm .fllifl)illViviiw ill SliilliiiK .VV,-K<K>-I(>HI_____________________ 2001 HONDA XR100R, Perfect condition, barely broken in. war­ ranty included, great starter bike, $1700 lirm. 998-4292, 9am-9pm. Homes For Sale Mobile Home/Rent Mobile Home/Sale Motorcycles Service Employment COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL Music DAVE'S MUSIC-EVERYTHING On sale! Layaway now for Christ­ mas. Lesson's and repairs avail­ able. Any size guilar and 1 month lesson $99.99. 751-1934. Service INVENTORY CLOSE OUT 2-80’x14' v/s loaded - $32,900 1-56’x2B’ with land - $92,000 2-56'x28' 3br 2,5ba - $46,900 2-64’x28'3br2ba (Porch)- $52,900 Website: Bonanza Mobile Homes.com Call Us!!t 1-888-462-7806. SINGLEWIDES IN LOCAL parks. Move in loday. owner li­ nancing. 767-6686. SPECIAL REPOSSESSED HOME. Easy to gel inlo. $395/ mo. Call 336-406-1981. YADKIN CO., nice large lols, sngl. & dblwides. Cheap water, good neighborhood, owner fi­ nance. $11.900 and up. Clean 1994 Oakwood 14x80 Singlewide. Set up on lot. Brown Osborne 336-838-4590 Motorcycles 2000 KAWASAKI BAYOU 220, 4 wheeler, new condition. $2600. 751-3729. BMW 1979 RS 100 $3600. Call 751-1096. G e t R e a d y T o G r o w At Low e’s, on e o f the leadins retailers in the H om e Im provem ent Industry, our trem endous growth has m ade us one o f the nation's faslesl grow ing Forlune 100 com p an ies,, 7 M a i n t e n a n c e T e c h n i c i a n / M e c h a n i c K The successful candidate lor lliis position will work on night shilt to maintain operation o l an autom ated distribution syslem . Duties include electronic trouble shooting, wiring DC and AC from 12V lo 480V. m echanical repairs on lorklilts and conveyance syslem , and installation and repairs on building system s. MUST have experience in eleclron ic trouble shboting and electrical wiring. K now ledge of blue piints. schem atics, and w elding is essential. This position requires overtim e and varied schedules. For consideration, please apply in person at tlie following locaiion: Lowe’s Distribution Center 711 Tomlin Mill Rd. Statosville, NC 28625 Improving Нота Improvwnenl' Ал tqujl OppoiluTMty Einployei. Commitled to Diver^ly and liicluiion. req. Drivers license preferred. :all " ■■ PIANO TUNING Repair- Rebuild- Regulate Self-players S Reed Organs Wallace Barford 998-2789 Office Space MODULAR OFFICE UNIT ap­proximately 28WX56 Located at 1033 Salisbury Rd.. Mocksville at the Luv Home Lot. Please con­ tact 336-406-1981. Decks and bricks go wilh it. $25.000.00 _______Pets________ 1 BLACK FEMALE Retriever, 5 years old, spayed, all shots. $100.00 including dog house and kennell. 998-9576. AKC GREAT DANE, Male, Black, Neutered, 2yr. old, $300.00.492-2101. FISH-N-TAILS moved to 740 Yadkinville Rd. lo beller serve you. Plenty ol parking. Hours 10 to 8pm. GRAND OPENING SOON! FREE TO GOOD Indoor Only Home. 7 week li/lale Tuxedo Kil- ten. Call 998-8750. SMALL PUPPY LOVING Dalma­ tian/Lab mix. Great with animals S children $20.00. Also. 155 gal­ lon saltwater lish lank. Everyihing included. $1800.00 neg. 998- 6892.______________________ Recreational 2000 MODEL, HONDA 250 Re- con, FMF Mega Max Pipe. K&N Air Filter, Jel Kit, Hand Guards. Fog lights. New Tires, Excellenl Condition, Musl Sell $2500. 336- 284-4739. Rooms for Rent FURNISHED ROOM FOR Adult Male. Utilities included. Reason­ able. 751-0645. LADY WITH NURSiNG back­ ground will help elderly wilh light chores, assist lo Dr. appoint­ ments, or shopping trips. 998- 3370. LEAF REMOVAL/GUTTER CLEANING, When your neighbor asks what you use to get up leaves, tell him you use....a phone. Rusty Tucker Lawn Care, 336-284-6501. LINK’S SEAMLESS GUTTER­ ING Richard Link-Owner Free Estimates 998-1798 OSBORNE ELECTRIC lor allyourelectrical needs. Free Estimates. 751-3398. TRACTOR WORK: BUSH Hog­ ging, Box Blading for driveways, gravel, or landscaping, light loader work, lield ripping. 611. trac­ tor tiller, post holes 336-492-5174 belore 9:00pm. WOOD MULCH SOLD & Deliv­ ered. 751-3768. _________se pret-------- Call 284-4369. Mon.-Frl., 10am- 2pm for application. EOE Travel HARRAH’S CHEROKEE CASINO TRIPS Sat-Day Nov 16th $20/pp (New) Frid-Nite Nov 22nd feo/pp Tues-Day Nov 26th $tO/pp Atlantic City Trip-Nov 281h-29lh $219pp E Z Way Travel Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn Wyatt COSMETOLOGISTS: RAFFLES SALONS in Mocks­ ville are now under new manage­ ment and looking (or qualified applicants for full and part-time positions. Applicant must have curreni NC cosmetology license and be able lo work at least 2 evenings per week and Satur­ days. Salon is closed on Sunday. Call Kathy al 751-2941 to sched­ ule your confidential interview today. EOE DO YOU NEED Mone)^Earnup to 50%, get your products at re­ duced prices, free training, work your own hours, benelits, |Oln Ihe #1 Beauty Company, Avon, try It, Avon sells itself. Call Candy Trivelle (336)940-5653 or online W W W .youravon.com/ candytrivette. EXP. CARPENTER’FOR framing crew. 40-plus hrs. weekly w/over­ time. Must be dependable. No drugs, no hot-heads. 336-467- 7061 or 336-998-7428. EXPERIENCED ROO^FEH NEEDED Immediately. Will pay by the square. Perkins Rooling. 998-1150. Vehicles B&D DESIGN & CONSTRUC­ TION YOUR COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY V/e work to Meet Your Budget! Specializing in addilions, renovations, baths, kitchens, windows, siding, decks, masonry, stone fi lile work, light painting & small repairs. Call Brian Darcy 336-751 -4212 lor prompt, reliable, workmanship. Relerences available. Free estimates. BOGER'S KAR KLEEN, Call 998-3189 (or appointments. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING A problem? Are you running oul of lime? Will shop lor you. Call 998- 2276. FABULOUS FINISH CLEAN­ ING Service. Residenlial & Com­ mercial cleaning al an allordable price. Weekly. Bi-weekly, or monthly. Call lor a Iree estimate. 751-7682. HARRIS PAINT & Renovation, 26 yrs experience, insured and licensed, interior/exterior. Reler- ences available. 336-284-6611 or toll free 1-877-224-6611. 1987 HONDA ACCORD LXI, 2 dr. Halchback. 5spd. $2500.00, 1990 Chevy Astro Van RS, Aulo. $2200,00. 284-6232 or 284- 4552. 1992 FORD TAURUS, $1500.00, runs good, body in good shape. Call 940-5178. 1992 SATURN SLI, 4 door, au- lomatic, Excellenl Condition in- side/oul. Low miles $3000 751- 3729. 1994 PLYMOUTH GRAND Voy­ ager. 113,000 miles, $3000, Call 751-1096. • SALISBURY MOTOR CO. Buick - Dodge 700 W. Innes SI., Salisbury 704-636-1341 IVIATURE EXPERIENCED Farm Worker needed, lull lime job on cattle larm in Northern Davie Counly. Must have experience and driver’s license, Send age and experience to; Blind Ad, P.O. Box 99. Mocksville. NC 27028. NEEDED IMMEDlAfELY: CHILDCARE leacher. 8:45-5:45, M-F, Musl have childcare creden­ tials or be willing to enroll. Call (336)766-6979. OTR TRUCKDRtVER, MON­ DAY-FRIDAY. Full or part-time. Must have 2 years experience with CDL. Good driving record. $35-40K per year. Cail Snyder Trucking (704)278-9744, 9am- 5pm. Wanted WANTED TO BUY old coins. Call Bud Hauser at 998-8692. WANTED TO BUY; PINE OR HARDWOOD. We select cut or clear cut. Shaver Wood Products 704-278-9291 nighl 704-278-4433 Or 828-430-8860 WANTING TO BUY slanding lim­ ber pine and hardwood. 336-859- 2480. Employment $$EARN INCOME FROM HOME$$, Your Own Business! Strong $$ Potential, Full training and supporl. Free information. www.totheverytop.com. 1-888- 219-4037. WATER TREATMENT PLANT Operator, performs skilled and technical work in Ihe operation ol Waler Treatment Plant. Dulles include, but not limited lo opera­ tion of Water Treatment Plant, collects samples, performs stan- dard repairs and maintenance ol plant equipment and related du­ ties as required. Level "C opera­ tor cerliiication prelerred. Hiring range $22,432 lo $25,797, Apph- calions received unlil position filled. Starling salary depends on experience and qualifications. Submit applications to: Mr. Mike Miller. ORC. 728 Sparks Rd. Mocksville. NC 27028.336-998- 9763. Davie Counly is an EOE. WE ARE (SROWil^, Curreniiy seeking Local Drivers. Work Tue Ihrough Sat or Wed through Sun, wilh extra day every olher week, Average $750.00 to $850.00 per week, CDL-A with 2yr, Tractor/ Trailer experience. Excellent Benelits, Medical, Dental, Life, Profit Sharing and Safety Bonus, Apply in Person al: Salem Carri­ ers. Inc., 191 Park Plaza Dr., Win­ ston-Salem. NC or Call 1-800- 709-2536, EOE. WORK F R o O o ^ “ earning $200-$ 1500 P/T, $2000-$4500 F/ T. 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B a k ed h.im & irin im in gs, S6/ plate, eat-in o r lake-uut. lla m & .Sou.sa|;e Ilr c u k fiK l u/all tlic trim m in gs , W e s le y C h a p el U n ilcd M eth od ist C h u rch. 6:3 0 -1 0 a.in. P o r k B n r -ll-Q ,4 :.W -7 p.m .. W illi.nm R . D a v ic F ire D ept., S .V plale. to sup­ p o rt D .iv ie -Y a d k in 4 -H L iv e s to c k A ssn .. w a lk -in s w e lc o m e , 751 -6297. Reliüion Thursday, Nov. 14 B r u n c h , C h rislia n W o m e n 's C lu b o f W in s to n -S a le m , 9:.10 a.m .. B e r­ m u d a R u n C o u n try C lu b . 9 4 0 -6 8 8 5 . Spedal Events Nov. 14-16 3 3 rd A n n u a l D a v le C r a ll C o n ie r, B lo c k g y m . N . M .iin St< Tliursday 5-9. F lid a y 9 -9 .s !u u id a y 9 -4 ,s i ailu lls,25c ch ik lrcn6- l2. Friday, Nov. 15-Jan. 6 Another P u b lic lia n K ln g . visu;il arts sh ow ,B rockC cn ter,N .M ;iin S t..M ocLs- vilfc. Tuesday, Nov. 19 F k im l dcstgn er R eR gle W n lse r at B er­ m uda Run. spoasorcd b y A d van cc G :ir- den Q u b . 11:1.1 itm . S 22S\ C Ü I998- 8439 o r 998 -600 «. llolklu.vDrcoralioiKrrom N a tu re, 10 a.m. arxl 6:30 p jti., D avic C ou n ly M as­ ter G a id c iK r R ebek.ih B n m ii. D avie C ooperative Extension C enler. County O flicc B ldg., M ock sville. 7.'il-6297. SX F ran cis K a lg h U o rC o lu n iliu sC u n - C trl, 7 p.m . al Soutli D avic M iik lle S ch ool T liea ler w illi Very S pecial A n s ofD a vie.celcb ra tion ofO p cra tion U m ib K ick -O ff. free adm ission. Surxjay, Nov. 24 liisturicDownloMTi Mockn Hie O p en House, 1-5 p.m .. Rcfrc.slin)ciit.s, T Ik DiX K C reek R ev iva l Band, Q iild ren 's A ctivity Cenlcral D avic SclK X)IofI>ince. Saturday, Nov. 30 2 n d A n n u a l S p ecia l O ly m p k s Turtccy T ro t 5 K R un & Fun W a lk . M ocLsville/ ^ D a v ie R ecreation D cjji.. 7 a m . legistra- tion, 8 a jn . Stan. 9:30 pancake bicakra.sl & awards. $10 advancc icg . $15 day o f event, volu nteers netcdcil, Katli'ic 751- 232.5. A m e ric a n K e d C ross lllo o d D ris e, 10 a.ni.-2:30 p.m .. Sm ith G n iv e U M C , C arol>ii S h cn f998-3244 focaiipt.. w alk- ins w elcom c. Tuesday, Nov. 26 A m e ric a n R e d C ross IlliH xl D rite , 9 a .m .-l;3 0 p m .. W a l-M a rt, llv.7. « ( 1 , M ocksvillc. Sunday, Dec. 8 ChristmasToy R u n forin oiorcydisi.s, 1 p jn . at H orn ’s T ruck Slop, cndini: al Fam iinglon S ch ool, 1-3 p jii. Bring toys fo r S tofch oase fo r Jesus. Dates to Rem em ber Saturday, Dec. 7 N C L io n ’ s F o u n d a tio n V is io n V a n , screen in g fo r visio n ¡uid gla u com a, and g lu c o s e (su g a r) screen in g, n o charge. Ongoing V is il C o o le e m e e 's M ill V illa| ¡e M u ­ s eu m . 1 4 C h u rc h S t..T u c s .& T liu rs .. 9 a.m .-n oon . S als., 11 a.m .-2 p.m . T ou rs a ls o a va ila b le b y appl. C a ll 2 94 -604 0. P r c s c h o o l s t o r y lim e , T u e s ., I I a.m ..D avie C o u n ly L ibrary. 30-m inutc p rogra m . F o r c h ild ren a ges 3-5. M u ­ sic, read alou d, stories, film s, nursery rhym es. M eetings M a ry Kay iris I m asС0p e n o use Hostess: Elaine Foster Mary Kay Coiisullimi Nov. 15,2002 6-8 p.m. Davie County Library N. Main SI. Mocksville S«l»s, Gifts, OlKount*, No Taxts, and Jaw«lry By Jan Coltelle Tuesday, Nov. 19 D a v ie C o . R e p u b lic a n P a r ly . 7:30 p.m . at H eadiiuiirters. 2(KI.1 ( ih a n a .M ission T r ip first plan ­ n in g n io c lin g,7 p.m . al the Slorclm u se fo r Jesus. Ongoing Ilu m a n e .S o c ie ty o f D a v ie C o .. m on th ly m eeiin gs 2nd Tu es. o f each m onth , at o ffic e Y a d k in v ille R d. lic- h iiid <;,1rw a s h , 7 5 1-.5214. D a v le R ep u h llcn n M e n s C lu b , iiiecis 4 ih S a tu n la yo fe a c h n io m li.7 ;3 0 a .m ., R ed P ig B B Q . C e le b ra te R e c o v e r y , w e e k ly sup|xiit grou p fo r those stru gglin g w ith bad h abits, ad d iction s, and v ic lim s o f abuse. M e e ts F rid a y s, 7 p.m ., at H illsd ale Bapl. Chureh, H w y , 158, A d viu ice. C a ll 9 4 0 -6 6 18 forn ion ; info, D iivie C o u n ly 1 lo rs e E m erE en cy R es­ cue T e a m , 7:30 p.m .. dow nstair, al iIk A gricullunil B u ilding. .Mock-svillc. E v ­ ery 3nl Tu esilay each ninnlh. For info: 940-2111. F a m ily S e r s Ic e s " W h a l K v e r y P a r ­ en t S hou U l K n o w " , parentingclasses lo inlerested parents o f teens in local arc.is. e v e ry M o n . 6-7:15 p.m .. al M o c k s v illc o ffic e S an fo n l A v e . C ost S15. F o r more- in fo: 7 5 1 -4 5 10, J e ru s a le m B a p l. C h u r c li is a p ro v id ­ in g support fo r those w h o h ave lost tlieir jo b s . 8 ;,30 -I0a.n i. on M on days, c all 336 -284-2328 fo r m ore info, P ro g re s s iv e C lu h o f C o o le e m e e , 2nd T u esd a y, C w lc e in e c Library, 5 p.m . C a ll 284-2975 fo r info. C h ris tia n Ilu sln essm en 's C o n iiiiil- tee o f .M iK -ksvllle. T liursdays, 7 a.m . M o c k s v illc R o la ry Hut. ( ¡o ld W ln u T o u rln u A s s o cia tio n , R ed I’ig Barhccue, G rea sy C n n icr, N .C . 801 at U .S . W )l. 6 p.m . 284- 4 7 W . D a v le C o u n ly S ta m p C lu b , 2nd Tliu rs., D a v ie S en ior C en ler. 7 p.m . 7 5 1 -O iill. C o o le e n ie e R e c re a tio n A sso cia tio n . Z iich ary H ou se, 1st T u esd a y. 7 p.m . A lc o h o lic s A n o n y m u u s , Sundays, 6 p.m . iUid W ed n esd a ys, 8 p.m .. S econ d Presbyterian C hurch basem en t. Pin e St. C ill 7 5 I - I4 W o r 751-7786 for info. H o m e s c h o o l 4 - II C lu b , 2nd & 4ili T u esd a y. C a ll 998-8925 for m ore info. P ie d m o n t T r ia d R a b b ll F a n ciers, last S unday o f cach m onth, 2:.30 p.m . A ll rabbit ow n ers w e lc o m e. C a ll 336- 9 9 8 -9 8 5 8 o r v is il w ss\v.piedm oim ri;u lnibbit.com or e- in a ilp trt2 (X )0 @ a o l.co n iro rn io re in fo . H e lp Y o u r s e lf S u p p o rt (!r u u p , Ciui- c c r S erv ic e s , llic ., 2 n d T u estlay. m xin- 1:30p.m . D avie C ou n ly Libn iry. Bring b a g lunch i f you w ish. F or m ore info, c a ll 7 5 l- 0 3 l3 o r 760-9983. .M O P S (.M o th e rs o f i ’ reschiM ilersl, M a ce d o n ia M ora via n Cliureh. F e l­ low sh ip , fiH xl, su|i|xm, and creative a ctivities. C h ildren rec e iv e excellen t care- in the gu id ed M O P P E T S pro- gr.uii. R egistration fees are noiiiinal and scholarships are a vailab le. M e el- ingsare' the 1 sl and 3rd F rid ays ofea ch m onlh lx;gin n in g A u g . 16, from 9 :15- 11:45 a.m . D a v ie S ch ixil S ch edule is fo llo w e d . Q u estions call W 8 -4 3 9 4 . T h e A r lis I (¡r o u p , D a v ie C ou n ty L i- b n iiy , 7 p.m . last Tu es. C a ll H onnic at 9 98-5274. C e n te r C o m m u n ity D ev elo p m e n t, 3rd M o n .. 7 p.m . C o m m u n ity B ld g. C o tile e m e e T o w n H o a rd , 3rd T u es ­ d a y, T o w n H all. 7 p.m . unless other­ w ise noted. N o r lh C o u le e m e c u n d C la r k K o a d C o u n c il, 2nd W e d n es d a y , 7 p.m . Frien dsh ip Baptist F e llo w s h ip H all. D a v le D o m e s tic V io le n c e S erv ic e s, Support grou p s fo r victim s. Sessions free, con fid en lia l. T u esdays, 7 p.m . and F rid ay. 10 a.m . D D V S O ffic e in D av ieC o u n ly O ffic e B ld g .,7 5 1-3450. F a m ily V io le n c e P re v e n tio n S er- Ea^e Heights С Ь ш ч ^ Ь 5093 Hwy 158 Advance CHURCH BAZAAR Saturday November 16 10am-2pm • C r a f t s G a m e s f o r t h e K id s • F o o d F u n F o r A l l vices o fD a v ie C n iin ly . I'a ’c cou n sel­ ing fo r victim s o f vjolcM icc and ih cir ch ildrcn . .Sopiiratc grou p s. T u esd a ys. 6-7:.'^0 p.m .Firsl L'n itcd N teih odisi Churvh o f M w k s v illc . C a ll l-S (X )- 728-3-11.V C o n c u r n c d lU k er.s A s s o e ia lio n , F ooth ills Ch;ipter, 2nd W ed n esd a y. W estcn u S leor,U .S .6i)| at M O .7 p.m . P u blic w e lc o m e. A d v a n c e (J a rd c n C lu b , 1st T u es.. 9 a .n i..M < K ;k s U M C .9 ‘J 8 - 2 II L M o c k .s v iIle (ia r d c n C lu h , 1st Thurs.. Firs! Baptist rcllo vv s h ip H a ll. 7 p.m . V'isltors \selcom e. S im s o f C o n fe d e r a te V e te ra n s . 1st M on d a y. C (H )leen iee i 1 istorical H uild- inj;. 7 p.m . .M ock sville R o la r y C lu h . Tu esdays. 12:10 p.m .. R o ta r\ H u i. K a rm iu K lo n M a s o n ic l.o d g e N o . 265. 2nd M o ijd a y , 7 :3 0 p.m . at the itxlge. C a n c e r s u p p o rl i»ro u p . 2nd T u es ­ day. 7 p.m ., D a v ie Libnir>'. fo rc a n c e r patients, friend, fa m ily . 1-S(X)-22H- 7421 or 7 5 1-0.11.1 \ !o c k s v ille I.lo n s C lu h . 1st, .Ird Tlu iP 'd ays. 7 p.n^. R ota ry C lu b. D a v ie C o . L 'n ile d W a y H o a rd o f D irc c lo rs , 4th M o n d a y . 5:.30 p.m .. Hn.>ck C en ter A n n ex . C o n f. Rm^m 20.S. M o c k s v illu 'D a v ie H o m e b u ild e r s . JtiiT lu ifM lay. 7 p.m ,.C aptain Steven's. D a v ie lli^ h A lh lc tic llo o s te rs . .Ird M oiu la y. 7 p.m .. sch ool cafeteria. D is a b led A m e ric a n V e te r a n s N o . 7 5 a n d A u x llia o ’..V d M o n d a y . 7 p,in .. ch apter h o m e. U .S . (lO l sou lh o f M iK k sv ille . K a rm in ^ to n K u r ita n C lu b . 2nd Th u rsd a y. 7:.30 p .m ., F a n n in iito n MetluHiist church. IIK IJ * S M in is tries , C h ristian n :c o v- e ry prt)i!rani fo r w o m e n s ex u a lly abused as children . M on d a ys. 7;.1() p.m .. 41 ct)url Squaa*. R o o m 210, A l^ h e in u T s S u p p o r l (> r o u p . 2nd Th ursday. 7 p.m .. Fast R o o m . Sr. C en ter. H rtv k Hldt:.. N . M a in St.. 7 5 1 -O fill. H re a s l'fe e d in K S u p p o rt (I'r o iip , 2nd Tu esday. D a v ie H ealth D ept.. 6-7:.30 p.m . P a r e n is R e s o u r c e O r p u iix a lio n (P R O ) support i:roup fo r fa m ilie s o f childnrn w ith dis;\biliiies. 2nd T u e s ­ d ay. 7 p.m . C a ll R osem a ry K ro p fe ld er at 998-3311 fo r liv a lio n . J erlch \ > «lla rtliso n R u r ita n C lu b . 2nd T u esd a y. 7 p.m ., c lu b h uildin g. H e a llh I)fp t..c lin ic h o u rs : M on .-F ri.. K :3 0 -H :3 0 a.m .. 1-4:30 p.m .; T u e s ­ days. 4:30*7 p.m .; T t'c n H e a lth P r o ­ m o tio n C U n lc. 8:30 a .m .-n oon . 2nd. 4th Saturdays. D a v ie C o u n ty H o a rd of.S (K ’ia l S er* v lc t*s .4 ih T u e s d a y .5 :.3 0 p .m .a lD S S . M o c k sv illL * A A , T h u rs ., 7 p .m . - c lo s e d m tn i!. Sun ., 8 p .m . - open m in i:. C a ll C h ristin e at 9 9 8 -9 8 8 5 o r Terr^' 9 4 0 -5 9 4 4 . N a rc o tic s A n tm y m o u s A g a in st A li O d d s G rou p. Sundays, 6 p.m ., Thurs- tlays. 8 p.m ., R w m 208. Hn.H:k HUIg. D ru K P r o b le m ? H elp lin e . 910-785- 7280. M i>ck s\ille A m e ric a n l.e j»lo n !\)si 174. V R V H ut. S an ford A v e ., 2nd T iu irsila y, 7 p.m . M (M :ksvil!e C i\ ita n C lu b . 6 :3 0 p.m .. 2nd. 4lh M on d a y, W estern Steer. A d v a n c e M e n io r la l P o s t 8 71 9 V e t ­ erans o f F oreign W .'irs and U u lies A u xiliary’, 4th Tu es., 7 :3 0 p.m ., post h om e. F eed N iill R oad. D a v ie C o u n ty R lK h t T o IJ fe , 7 p.m ., 3rd Th u rsday, gnuul ju ry rtx)m , cou rt­ house. 731-5235 or 4 92-5723, C iM )leernee M e m o r ia l VFW Post 1119. 2 n d ,4 ih Thurs.. 7 p.m .. V F W H y ll.N .C . 801. C o rin th ia n L o d g e N o . 1 7 F & A M , 2nd, 4lh Fridays, 7:30 p.m . at the lod ge. M cK 'k -svilleI.m lK eN o . 134,1st T u e s ­ da y, 7:30 p.m . al the Im lge. D a v le H us. W o n ien *s A s s w . 1 st W e d . each m onth. D a v ie Y M C A , n oon. T o R S V P c a ll 751'.5672. C m ile c m e e C lv ita n 's C lu b N ie e th iK . 1 st and 3rtl M on . cach m on lh . 7 p.m .. R ed P ig . H w y . S O I. C o o le e m e e. C u b S ciu it P a c k SIM . sp on soreil b Fullon U n ited M elh . C h urch. 1st and 3rd Tu es. n igh ls each m on lh . 7-8:30 p.m . Y o u n g b o y s 1-5 g n d e s w h o w ou ld lik e to Iv c o m e a n ie m lv r aa* w e lc o m e to attend. D a v le C o . M S sSu pport (ir o u p . 2nd M o n . o fe a c h m on th , 6 p .m .. D a v ie C o . H o sp ita l. C o o le e m e e A A , b eh in d G o o d S h e p ­ h erd E p is c o p a l.T u e s . Л F ri.. 8 p.m . Recreation F o rm o re in fom ia tion on these events, c all 751-2325. Line Dancing F a n n in glon C o m m u n ity C en ter. E v- er>‘ T u esd a y. C ost: S2. Instructors: S te ve &, L in d a H atley. F o rm o re in fo, call 7 5 I-3 8 4 S . Rec Club B c lo n ; (S 1 5 )o r a fter (S25)schcw il and out o f sch(X)l program s. R egistration open . GoodTinnersSquareDance D an ce Lesson s S5 p er m onth. V o h in - leers fo r d iffere n t social even is. C o n ­ iaci E lh el at 998-3837. Silverstriders Walk Club Seniop>, 5 0 and up, M -F . 6 :3 0 -9 a.m . iN'o charge. Mothers Morning Out T u esd a ys ;m il Th u rsdays, $7 p e r day. $ 4 0 f4*r m onth. The Dance Company M o n ., T u es., W e d ., & S al. C a ll E m ily K o K 'rtso n . 9 98 -516 3. Y M C A F o r m o r e in fo m ia tio n ,c a ll 751 -962 2 o r visit D a v ie F a m ily Y M C A . Swim Lessons CluH^se i w e c k .4 w e ek , and S al. a.m . sessions. P n ;*a*gisler. C a ll fo r cosls, dates, and tim es. Water Exercise Class F o r b egin n ers und the exjX irietK cd . A ll ages. C a ll forcliLss types & tim es. Gym & Swim Th urs. 9 - П a.m . (a g es 3 -5 ). C o n fi­ dence & selfesteem sta*ssed. M o n lh ly. A/eiv Cheerleading Sat. n(xin-1 p.m . (a g es 5 - 14 ). W h eth er you are a ch eerlead er w h o w ant to enh ance skills o r Iv g in n e r w ho w ants to leam . New Tumbling/Gymnastics M on d a ys 4-5 p.m . (a g es 6 -1 2 ) class ilesign ed to prepare you n g c h eerlead ­ ers/gym n a sts w ith fo u n d a tio n in strength, lle x ib ility , and lea n iw ork . Gymnastics Plus W ed n esd a ys 3 :3 0 -4 :3 0 p.m . (a g es K - 6) L e a m g y m skills & routines, lil- ness/iiealth skills, at end o f each class a drink Л: snack sers ed. Karate-Carucado Style Tu esd a ys, 7-8:45 p.m . A g e s 7 & up. Tae Kwon Do A g e s 6 & up. M e e l T u es. & Th urs.. 4 :4 5 ,6 :0 0 ,6 .4 5 p.m . Family Night N o v . IS, 6:30-8:3(1 p .m . D in n er, ga m es, s w in in iiiig & m ore. S2 per (lersoii (5 & under fre-e). S e n io rs A ll S en io r A c tiv ilie s lake p la cc al D a v ie C o u n ly S e n io rS e rv ice s loca lcd in the B rock B u ild in g on N o rth M a in S treel, M o c k s v ille unless oth erw ise n oied . C a ll 7 5 1 -0 6 1 1. Thursday, Nov. 21 ñdd ñ Classic Look To Vour Home Ulnyl UJindouis fls Beautiful fis They flre Energy Efficient • Crafted For Beauty • Built With Security In Mlr>d • Engirwered For Energy EflicieiKy And Strength • Designed For Maintenance Fttsedom • Perfomunce GuaranteedTo Last •Vfoodgraln Interiors Available 998-2140 Л4УШПС*. N.C. S o u th e rn C h ris tm a s S h o w * C h a r­ lotte. 8:30 a.m .-6 p.m .. S16 includes adm ission and transportation spi>n- soa'il hy M ocksville/D avie R ccrcalion D ept.. 751-2325. Monday, Nov. 18 D r. D u n n , P o d ia tris t. 8:.30-11:30 a.m .. N u trition S ile Q u iltin g . 10 a.m .. E;Lst R w m Q u ilt (J n ild , 1 p.m ., C n ifi R o o m S c ra b b le C h ib , 1 p.tn., C r.dt R oom Tuesday, Nov. 19 B rid g e , I p.m .. East R o o m Wednesday, Nov. 20 P a in t C la ss, 8:30 a.m ., C n ifi R oom C a r d & B o a rd C a m e s , 1:30 p.m .. E asl R o o m T h e S lu d y o f I.u k e C la ss, I p.m .. N u trition S ile Thursday, Nov. 21 S e n io r C h o ru s , 10 a.m .. East R ixim V F W I.a d le s A u x illa r y , I p.m ..C r,ift RiKim B r id g e . I p.m .. East R ixin i Friday, Nov. 22 Ilr ld g e . I |i.ni„ East R oom Monday, Nov. 25 Q n iU in ^ . U ) a.m .. Fast R o o m .S criib b le, I p.m .. C raft R oom Tuesday, Nov. 26 B rid g e . I p.m . Easl R oom Wednesday, Nov. 27 I’a in t C la ss. 8:30 a.m .. C ra fi R oom C a r d & H o a rd C iiiiie s . I:.W p.m ., E asl R o o m T h e S tu d y o f L u k e C lass, I p.m ., C n ifl R oom Thursday, Nov, 28 & Friday, Nov. 29 C lo s e d - llo lid a y - Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon Monday Ile m s fiir D a v ie D a le lin e shou ld 1 « rep orted b y noon M o iu l:iy o f llie pu b­ lica tion w eek . C a ll 751 -2 120 or d rop il b y Ihe o ffic e , at S. 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Call Now: 704-633-6252 Zell Setzer and Associates 902 S. Salisbury Avenue, Spencer www.carolinasenloradvlsor.com Football Playoffs, Round 2 D a v ie M a n h a n d l e s M c D o w e ll, T r a v e l s T o G r e e n s b o r o P a g e F r i d a y Page B1 ' ToifH;el|D'©№tò; Page 0 1 D A V IE C O U N T V enterpri/e^ecord Terry Bralley New M anager Long-Time Town Chief Now Heading County Иу Kim .luslcn Davic CiHinly Enlcrprise Rccord Mocksvillc Town MiimigcrTcrry Ur;illcy is moving across the slrcct. On MdtKlay night, the 2.1-yc:tr vclcr;m of Ihc Mocksvillc job was nantccl as Davic Counly's new man­ ager. The unanimous dccisioii by counly commissioners will pay Bralley .ЦЮ.хСКК) per year, about S20.()0() more lhan earned by ihc prcvimis manager. Ken Windley. Bralley .said he hopes lo be at liie counly helm prior to early Decem­ ber. hnl clel'inilely will he on board by Jan. I. The counly rcccivcd 8.“) applica­ tions Гог the job. “I think Terry will bring a vasl amount ofcxperlise to the counly." said Commissioner Michael Allen. “The objective of the commis- Hacker Sentenced Teen Who Changed Davie High Website Can Clear Record Ily Ilvllt CilS.sitly D a v ic C iiiin ly lin t c ip r is c K c c im l Л Г ч г т е г M o c l. s v ilt c r e s ilie n t, w h o w a s c h i c f g r a n d iiia r .s lia l o f D a v i c H i g h 's J u n io r c la s s , a n d w l ii i w a s c h a r g c d e a r lie r th is y e a r w ith si,\ f e l o ­ n ie s . h a d h is d a y in D a v io S u p e r io r C o u r l last w e e k . J o h n D a v i d W a r r e n M c K e e l , 17, w h o l i v e d o n G r e e n C o u r t b u l h a s m o v e d l o C a lifo r n ia w ith h is fa m ily , w a s c h a r g e d a fie r lie p o s te d a C o n f e d ­ e ra te H a g ;iiu l r a c ia l s ta te m e n l o n th e s c lio o l's c a le n d a r p a g e in m iil-J u n c . H e h a d c h a n g e d t h e w o r d i n g o n t h e s c h o o l's p h ilo s o p h y fr o m , " .„ p r o v i d i n g a n e d u c a lio n f o r a ll s t u d e n t s . ..” to “ ...p r o v id in g a n e d u c a lio n Г ог a ll w h it e s tu d e n is ...", a c c o r d in g lo W e n d y H o rn e , p u b lic r e la tio n s o f f i c e r fo r llic s c h o o l s y s te m . A f t e r S u iie r im e n d e n t W . G . " D u b " P o lls w a s n o t ifie d o f th e in c id e n t a n d c a lle d th e s h e r if f's d e p a r lm e n l, Ih e S B I w a s c a lle d in . In a J u ly in t e r v ie w w ilh an a g e n l o f th e S B I, M c K c e l a d m ille d w h a l h e h a d d o n e a n d s a id h e h a d tils o " e n g a g e d in o t h e r a c t iv it ie s i n v o l v i n g c o m p u le r s th a l w o u ld b e a d d iiio n a l v io la t io n s o f N o r lh C a r o lin a s la le s ta tu te s ." T h o s e a c t iv it ie s tu rn e d o u l l o b e d o w n ­ l o a d e d p o r n o g r a p h i c i m a g e s o f IMeust See I'ecn - Page 4 Early Deadlines For Next Week The Enierprise Record will be published a day carly next week. Local mail subscribers sltould gel their newspapers on Wednesday, Nov, 27. wilh rack dislribulion on Tuesday, Nov, 26. Any adverlisemenls or news ilems for ihis issue should be in the newspaper оГПсе no later lhan 4 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 22. “ Mr. Bralley brings something to this county that we've not had before and we hope we can keep.” - Richard Poindexter County Commissioner sioners was to hire the catulidale W 'ilh llic righl eombinalion of edu­ calion. experience and cxperlise thal could besl serve Ihe cili/.ens of Davic County." said counly board chair, Dan Barren. "Terry has a familiarity wiiii our communily. ils leaders anil cilizens w'hal W 'ill enable him lo literally begin immedialely helping our counly tneet the challenges we face," Barren s;iid. "Mr. Bralley brings something lo ihis counly lhal we've nol had tic- Гоге and we hope we can keep." said Commissioner Richaid I’oindcxier. Commissioner Bobby Knight looked al Bralley. "We're looking forward lo Ihe opporlunily lo work wilh you," he said. "You bring a greal amounl of local knowledge and cxperlise. Mocksvillc is losing an cxcclleni manager." Bralley became Mocksville's firsl lown manager in l‘)7‘), and has held the position ever sincc. I’rior lo lhal, he was assislanl manager of Kernersville I'or two years. Me earned an associale degree in busi­ ness adminislralion from I'orsylh Technical Comnuinity College and a bachelor’s of business inanage- nienl degree Irom GuiUoril Collcgc. "I've been blessed lo he in ihis county I'or 23 and a half years," Bralley said. ‘‘Г т exciled aboul all I’lease See I'crry - 1‘iigo 4 Davie County’s new/ manager Terry Bralley directs a Mocksville town board meeting. - Photo by Robin Fergusson He’s The Bad Guy Clay Naylor gives his best villain look as he rehearses as Sebastian Hardacre for the Davie High production of Because Their Hearts Were Pure Thursday-Sunday at the Brock Performing Arts Center, For a story and more photographs, please turn to page D l. - Photo by Robin Fergusson Berm uda Run Resident Applauds Leash Law liy Ken Kicliiirds’un Davie Counly Enlerpri.se Record Leasli law. yes - firearms dis­ charge. no. Thai's how ilte Bermuda Run lown council voled Tuesday. Nov. 12 on IWO proposed low'tt ordi­ nances. third oidinance regarding OjK-n burning was approved on a limiled biisis. A lown residenl openly ap­ plauded the new animal control or­ dinance, saying she wished il also included eals, which she called a lown nuisance. .Some council tncin- bers agreed bul saiil they did nol know whal lo do aboul roaming eats. The leash law provides lhal any dog olT or Ihe owner's premises musl be under Ihe coiilrol of a per­ son physically able lo control il and restrained hy a lettsh, chain, rojie or olher adei|u;ile physical control. Roaming dogs, wilh or wilhoul collars and lags, may be impounded and penalties as.se.ssed. The first vio­ lation is $50; ihe .second, $7.“i: third and subsei|uenl violations, $100. The nrearms ordinance prohib­ its the discharge and possession of fireamis with a fewexceplitms, such as .sell'-delense, liiw enforcement olfteers, licensed persons engaged in pest control and hisloric ceremo­ nies wilhoul using live ammunition. Guns, rifles, pistols or olher fire­ arms are prohibited on properly owned or operated by the lown. The council approved an open burning ordinance which specified lhal the residenl obtain a permit, burn only planl growlh and be mindl'ul of wind coiidilions. This ac­ tivity is permitted only between ‘J a,m, and .1 p,m. DIO - DAVIE COUNTV ENTF.RPRISK RECORD, Tlmrsdny. Nt)v. 14. 2002 Davie Dateline FundnsLisers Thursday, Nov. 14 M u c e d o n iu M n r a v liin h o lid a y « i n fa ir , 5 -8 p.m ., fo r presch m il. W id e scle clio n o f h o liJ a y g ifts . N .C . KOI north o f 1-40. Saturday, Nov. 16 C o o lt t m e t PiM )l F u m lra ls c r , 4-7 p .m .. G o o d S h e p h e rd E p is c o p a l C h urch. B .ikcd h.nm & trim m in gs. S6/ p late, eat-in o r take-out. H a m & .Sau.sage ilr e a k r a s l w /all ihc trim m in gs, W e s le y C h a p e l U n ilcd M e th o d ist Q iu rc h . 6;.10-10 a.m . P o r k B a r -ll-Q ,4 :.W -7 p.m .. W illia m R . D a v ie F ire D ept.. S .Vplatc. to sup­ port D .w ie -Y a d k in 4 -H L iv e s t w k A ssn .. w .ilk-in s w c lc o m c . 1 -6297. Relit^on Thursday, Nov. 14 B r u n c h , C h rislia n W o m e n ’ s C lu b o f W in s to n -S a le m . 9:.10 a .m .. B e r ­ m u d a R u n C o u n iry C lu b . 940-68X.5. Spedal Events Nov. 14-16 3 3 rd A n n u a l D a v ie C r a ft C o m e r , B rock gjTO . N . M iiin St., T h u r v b y 5-9, Friday 9-9. Sm unlay 9 -t, S I adulls ,25c chiklren 6-12. Friday, Nov. 15-Jan. 6 A n o th e r P u b lic lia n g ln K . visual aits show . B iw J ; Center, N . M .un St.. Mock-s- vilkr. Tuesday, Nov. 19 Fk-Tal d e sig n e r W a lw r at B er­ m uda Run. sponsorrd b y A d v iin o ; G:u-- den O u b . 11:15 iLm . S22.50. C a ll < »8- 8 4 3 9 o r9 9 8 -«X W . llo lld a y 'D c c o ra llo n s fr o m N a tu re, 10 x m . iind 6 :3 0 p jn ., D avie County M as­ ter G an lcn cr R ebek.ili B n m n . D .ivie C ooperative Extcrvsioii Center. C ounly O n ic e B idg., M ocLsville. 7 5 1-<>297. ■ S L F n m d sK n li'h U u rC olu n ib u sC u n - c tr t, 7 p.m . lU Soulh D .ivie .Micklle S ch ool T lK a le r w itli V e ry S pcciiil A m o fD a v k :,cefcb ra tioiiofO [via tion l,iu iib K ick -O ff. free adm ission. Sunday, Nov. 24 H b to ric D o w n lo H T i .M ocksville O p en H o m e , 1-5 p.m .. Refrcslim enLs, T lic D ix ie C n x k R eviv.ll Band, Q iild te n ’s A ctivity C cn teralD avK S clioolofD iin cc. Saturday, Nov. 30 2n d A n n u a l S p ccia l O ly m p k s T m lc c y T ro t 5 K Run & Fun W a lk , M ocksville/ ^ D avic R ecreation D ept., 7 a.m . rcgism i- tion , 8 a-m. stan, 9:30 pancake bre.Tkfast & awards. S IO advance reg. S 15 d.ny o f event, volunteerri nee<lcil. K;Uh'ie 751- 11X5. A m e ric a n R e d C ross B lo o d D riv e , 10 a.m .-2:30 p.m .. S m ilh G tu ve U M C . CaTD lyiiShoaf9‘)8-3244 forai>pt..w alk- iiis w tlc o m c. Tuesday, Nov. 26 A m e ric a n R e d Crus.<i lllo o d D riv e, 9 u.m .-l:3 0 p jii.. W iU -M :ir1. H w y . (lO I, M ocksvilk:. Sunday, Dec. 8 C h r is lm a s T o y R u n ft)rnioton;:>cIiM.s. I p iii. al H orn ’s T n K k S u ^ , cruling al Fam iington S ciiool. 1 -3 p jn . B rin g toys fo r Slonrhousc for Je.sus. Dales tp Ffemember Saturday, Dec. 7 N C L io n *s F o u n d a llu n V is io n V a n , s cn x n in g fo r visio n and gla u com a, and g lu cosc (su g a r) screen in g , n o charge. Ongoing V b il C o d e c m e e S ,M III V illa g e M u - s tu m , 14 C h urch S t.. T u cs . & Tliu rs.. 9 a.m .-noon . Sals.. 1 1 a.m .-2 p.m . T o u rs also a va ila b le b y appt. C a ll 2 9 4 -«M 0 . P r e s c h o o l s t o r y t im e , T u c s ., 1 1 a .m ..D a vieC ou n ty Library. .10-m inuic p rogta m . F o rc h ild re n ages 3-5. M u ­ sic, read alou d, stories, film s, nursery th ym es. M eetings Mary Kay irls tn id sС O p e n o u se Hostess: Elaine Foster Mary Kay Consultant Nov. 15,2002 6-8 p.m. Davie County ] Library N. Main St. Mocksville Salts, Gifts, DlKounts, No Taxes, ■nd J«w«lry By Jan Collette Tuesday, Nov. 19 D a v lc C o . R ep u h lic a n P a rty . 7:.10 p.m . at H cailquartcrs. 2(MM C liiin a .M ission T r ip Urst plan­ nin g nicctiiii*. 7 p.m . al Iho Stoa*housc fo r Jesus. Ongoing H u m a n e .S o c ie ty o f D a v ic C o ., n io n llily m eelin gs 2nd T u es. o f cach n ion lh. al o ffic e Y a d k in v ille R d. be­ hind i.lr w ash. 751-5214. D a v lc R c p u b llc a n M e n s C lu b ,m ee ls 4th S a u m la y o fea c h m onth. 7:.10a.ni.. R ed P ig B B Q . C e le b r a le R e c o v e r y , w e e k ly siipiHin gn )u p fo r those stru gglin g w ith bail habits, addiction s, and v ic tim s o f abuse. M e ets F rid a y s. 7 p .m .. al H ili>d a le Bapt. Church, IK v y. I5S. A d v:u ice. C all 940-fi61X form iin ; info. I>.ivle C o u n ly I torse F.iiw rscn cy R es­ cu e T e jin i, 7:30 p in., dow nstair, at tlie Agricultural Building, M ocksville. E v­ e n ’ 3nl T u es ib y e;ich m ixith. For info: 9 4 < V 2 III. F n m ily S ervice’s " W h a l F^very P a r ­ en t S h o u ld K n o w ",p a rc n tin g cla ss c s to interested paa’nts o f Icons in local areas, e v e ry M o n . 6-7:15 p.m ., al M o c k s v illc o ffic e S an ford A v e , CoM S IS . F or m ore in fo : 751-4510. J e ru s a le m B a p t.C lm r c h isa p ro v id - in g support fo r tliose w h o have lost llie ir jo b s . 8:30-10 a.m . on M on diiys, ca ll 336-2H 4-232S fo r m ore info. P r o g re^islve C lu b o fC iK iIe e m e e , 2nd Tu esd a y. C o o le e m e e Libr.iry, 5 p.m . C a ll 284-2975 for in fo. C h ris tia n llu sln essrn en 's C o rn m il- le e o f M ock .sville, Ttiurs<l;iys, 7 a.m. M o c k s v ille R oiary H iii. (H ild W in g T o u rin g A s s o d a tlo n , K ed I’ ig B a rlvc u e , G a-asy C o m er, N .C . KOI al U .S . 601, 6 p.m . 2X4- 4799. D iiv ie C o u n ty S tu m p C lu h , 2nd ■Pliuri., D a v ie S en ior C en ter, 7 p.m . 751-0611. C tK ileem ee R e c re a tio n A ssiK 'h ilion , Z iic lw ry H ou se, 1st Tu csd :iy. 7 p.m . A lc n iio lic s A n u n y m o u s . Sum kiys, 6 p.m . ,ind W ed n esd a ys, K p.m .. S econ d P icsh yieria n Church bascnicnl. Pin e Si. C a ll 7 5 1 -I4 W o r 751-77X6 fo r info. Ilim ie s c h u o l 4 -H C lu h , 2nd & 4ih T u esd a y.C a ll9 9 X -8 9 2 5 forn io re info. P ie d m o n l T r ia d R n h h it F a n c iers , last S u n day o f each n iom h . 2:.10 p.m . AH n ib b il o w ners w e lc o m e. C a ll 336- 9 9 8 -9 8 5 X o r v is it w w w .p ied m on ttria d rab b it.com o r e- m ailptr1'2(H K )@ aol.com fo r m ore info. H e lp Y o u r s e lf S u p p o r i (ir u u p , C iui- c e r S ervices, Inc., 2 iu lTu esday.n iX in - 1:3 0p,n i. D avie C ou m y l.ibrary. B rin g bag lunch ify o u w ish . F or m ore in fo, call 7 5 1 -0 3 l3 o r7 fiO -9 9 8 3 . ■M O PS (.M oth ers o f P re sc lu K ile rs l. M a ced on ia .M oravian C h u a h . I'cl- lo w sh ip , fiMHl. supiKirt, anil creative a c livilies . C h ildren rec e iv e excelleiu can : in the gu id ed M O l'l’i n S pro- gr.m i. K eg isir.ilion fees aa* nom in:il and scholarships aa- a va ilab le. M e e l­ ings aa* ih e 1 si and 3n l Fridays o f each m onth b egin n in g A u g . 16, fn )m 9:15- 1 1:45 a.m . D a v ie S ch o o l S ch edu le is fo llo w e d . Q u eslion s c a ll 9‘)X -4394. T h e A r tis t ( ir o u p , D a v ic C o u n ty L i- bn iry, 7 p .m . hi-st T u es. C a ll B on n ie al 99X -5274. C e n le r C u m n iu n ity U e v e lu p m e iit, 3rd M o n ., 7 p.m . C o m m u n iiy B idg. C u o le e n ie e T o w n B o a r d , 3 a l T u es­ d ay, T o w n H a ll. 7 p .m . unless othet- wi.se noted. N o r th C o o le e m e e u n d C la r k R o a d C o u n c il, 2nd W e d n es d a y , 7 p.m . Frien dsh ip B aplisl F e llo w s h ip H all. O a v ie U on a*stic V io le n c e .Services, Support groups for vic lin is. Sessions fa*e. con fid en lia l. Tu esd:iys, 7 p.m . luul F riilay, 10 a.m . D D V S O ffic e in D avie C ou n ty O ffic e B idg., 751 -3450. F a m ily V io le n c e P r e v e n liu n ,Ser- Eagle Heights Church 5093 Hwy 158 Advance CHURCH BAZAAR Saturday November 16 10am-2pm • C r a f t s G a m e s f o r t h e m s • F o o d F u n F o r A l l v Ic e s o fD a v iu C o u n ty . Гп:ссоипчо1- in g I'or victim s o f vio le n c e and their cliiUlren. Separate groups. T u esd a ys. p.m .First UnitL-il M eth od ist Church o f M (K -ksvjlIe. C a ll I-S (X )- 72K -34I3. C o n c e r n e d H ik e r s A s s o c liU l(»n , Tooih ills G ia p te r. 2nd W ed n esd a y. W estern S leer. U .S . Ы )! at W O . 7 p.m . I’uhlic w e lc o m e. A d v a n c e (ia r d e n C h ib , 1st T u es., 9 a .m ..M (K 'k s U M C .W S .2 lll. .M (K 'k s v| | lc (;a rd e n C iu lM s t 71uirs.. H rs i Baptist F e llo w s h ip H all. 7 p.m . V isitors w e lc o m e. S on s o f C o n fc d e r a le V e te ra n s . 1st M om lay.C iH >lcem ee \ lisU-*rical B u ild ­ ing. 7 p.m . .M(H‘k s ville R o ta r y C lu h , T u esdays, !2 ;I(tp .m ..R o la r > ' lU u. F a rm ln jilo n M a s o n ic I.o d ^ e N o . 265. 2nd M o n d a y. 7:3 0 p.m . al ihe IiHlge. C a n c e r s u p p o rt к ^ ш р . 2nd T u es- d a>. 7 p.m .. D a v ie Libn ir>’. fo r can cer patients, frien d , fa m ily . I-HOO-22H- 7-J2I О Г7 .Ч -03 13. M o c K s v ille I.lo n s C lu b . 1st. 3rd Thursdays. 7 p.m .. Rotary' C lu b. D a v ie C o . C n ile d W a y H o a rd o f D ire c to rs , 4 ili M o n d a y. 5:30 p.m .. Впнгк C en ter A n n ex . C o n f. Rtnnn 20S. M u c k s v U le -D a v ie H o m e ln iiU le r s , 4lh Tliu rs<lay,7p.m ..C ap tainS teven 's. D a v ie lli}*h A th le tic Ito o ste rs . 3rd M on d a y, 7 p.m .. s c h w l cafetcria. D is a b led A m e ric a n V e le r a n s N o . 7 5 a n d A u x ilia r> '.3 rd M o n d a y .7 p .m .. ch a p ler h o m e, U .S . 601 sou lh o f M tK k sville. F a r m in g to n R u r ita n C lu b , 2nd Th u rsd a y, 7 :3 0 p .m ., F a n n in g lo n M eiluH list church. H K IJ 'S M in is lr ie s , C hristian a *cov- er>’ |)rograin fo r w o m e n sex u a lly abused as childa*n . M on d a ys, 7:30 p.m ., 41 c m m Squ are, KtM>m 210. A l/ h e h n e rs S u p p o r t (I'r o u p , 2nd Thursday. 7 p.m .. li^isi К (ю т . Sr. C cn ter. U rock B k ig ., N . M a in St., 7 5 I-()f> ll. H re a s t'Г e e d In ц S u p p o rl (ir o u p , 2nd Tu esd a y. O a v ie I leaUh D ep l., 6 -7 :3 0 p.m . P a r e n ts R e s o u r c e O r g a n is a t io n (P R O ) sup|H)rt grou p fo r tam ilies o f children w ith d isab ilities. 2nd T u e s ­ d a y. 7 p.m . C a ll R t)sem a ry K ro p fe ld er at 998-3311 fo r location . J e r ic h tb lla r d ls o n R u r ita n C lu h , 2nd T u esd a y. 7 p.m ., clu b bu ildin g. H ea lth D ep t..clin ich ou rs: M on .-F ri., 8:30-11:30 a.m ., 1-4:30 p.m .; T u es- days,4'.30-7 \\n\.\ I'v en H e a llh P r o - m otb in C lin ic , 8:.M) а .т .- т ю п . 2nd, 4th Saturdays. Da\ le C iiu n ty H o a rd оГ S iK 'tal S e r ­ v ic e s.4 th T u cs d a y . 5 :3 0 p .m . ai D S S . M o c k s v ille A A . T h u rs., 7 p .m . - c lo s e d nun g. S u n .. S p .m . - o jkii m tn g. C a ll C h ristin e at 9 9 8 -9 8 8 5 o r Terr>' 9 40 -594 4. N a rc t)tlc s A n o n y m o u s A gain st A ll (X ld s G rou p. Sun days. 6 p .m ., T h u rs­ days, S p.m ., R tK )m 208, И пк 'к B id g . D ru K I'r o h le m ? H elp lin e . 910-785 - 72SO. M o c k s \ ille A m e ric a n L e g io n I’ ost 174. V R V H ut, S an fo rd A v e .. 2nd llu irs d a y . 7 p.m . M o c k s v iiie C i\ itiin C lu b . 6:31) p.m .. 2iul, 4th M on d a y. W e s ie m Sleer. A d v a n c e M e m o r ia l P ost 8719 V e t ­ erans o f F oreign W ftrs and L iid ies A u x ilia r)’. 4ih T u es., 7:30 p.m .. |X)si h om e. Feed M ill R oad. D a v ie C o u n ty R ig h t T o L ir e . 7 p.m .. 3rd Tliu rM la y.gn in d ju ry n x im .co u rt­ house*. 751-5235 o r 4 92-5723. C <K deem ee M e m o r ia l V F W P osi 1119. 2 n d ,4 lh n iu rs .. 7 p.m ., V F W H all. N .C . 801. C o rin th ia n L o d g e N o . l7 F i!i:A M . 2nd. 4th Fridays, 7:3 0 p.m . at the Uxlge. M o c k s v illc L m lg e N o . 134. Isl T u e s ­ d a y. 7 :3 0 p.m . al the h xlge. D n v ieU u s . W o m e n 's A ss<k\ 1 st W e d . each m onth, D a v ie Y M C A . ruKUi. T o R S V I* call 751-.5672. C im k e m e e C iv lta n 's C lu b M e e tin g , I st and 3rd M on . each m onth, 7 p.m .. R ed i*ig, H w y . 801, C o o le e m e e. C u b S cou t P a c k 5()4. sjx>nsored b Fulton U n ited M eth . C h u a 'h . I si and 3rd T u es. nights each m onth. 7-8:30 p.m . V iH in g lx>ys 1-5 grades w h o w o u ld lik e lo b e co m e a m cm l>er arc w e lc o m e to attend. D a v Ie C o . M S S u p p o r t (ir o u p . 2nd M o n . o f each m on th . 6 p .m .. D a v ie C o . H o s p iia l. C i)o le e m e e A A , b eh in d G o o d S h e p ­ h erd F p is c o p a l.T u e s . F ri.. 8 p.m . Recreation F or m ore in fon n a tion on Iheseeveni.s, ca ll 751-2325. Line Dancing F a n n in glon C o m m u n iiy C en ter. E v ­ e ry T u esd a y. C o st: S2. Instructors: S te ve «.K: L in d a I h ttley. F or n ioa* in fo. c a II7 5 l-3 8 4 S . Rec Club B c fo K (S 1 5 )o r a fter (S 2 5 )sc b o o l and ou l o f .school prognuns. R egistration open . GoodTimersSquareDance D ;uice Lesson s S5 p e r m onth. V o lu n ­ teers fo rd iffe a *n t s w ia l even ls. C o n ­ tact E lh el m 998-3837, Silverstriders Wail< Club S en iors. 5 0 and up. M -F . 6:3 0 -9 a.m . N o charge. Mothers Morning Out T u esd a ys iuid Th u rsilays. S7 p er day. S 40 ( v r m onth. The Dance Company M o n ., ru es., W c d ., & Sat. C a ll E m ily R oliertson . 9 9 X -5 163. Y M C A F o r rnoa* in fon n a tion , call 751-9622 or visit D a v ie F a m ily Y M C A . Swim Lessons C luH ise 1 w eek ,4 \ seck ,iu u l.S a l, a.m . sessions. P a *-a*gisler. C a ll fo r costs, d ates, and tim es. Water Exercise Class F o r iK’gin n ers and the exp erien ced . A ll ages. C a ll forcU iss types & lim es. Gym & Swim Th urs. 9-11 a.m . (a g e s 3 -5 ). C o n fi­ d en ce & s elfesteem slrvssed. M on th ly. Wew Cheerleading Sat. n otin -1 p .m . (a g es 5 - 14 ). W h elh er you are a ch eerlead er w h o w ant to enh ance skills o r Iv g in n e r w h o w ants to leam . New Tumbling/Gymnastics M o m k iys 4-5 p.m . (ages 6 -1 2 ) class d esign ed lo pa*p:ire you n g cheerlcad- e rs / g ym n a sis w ilh fo u n ila lio n in sia 'n gih , lle x ib ilily , and team w ork . Gymnastics Plus W ed n esd a ys 3 :30-4 :30 p.m . (a g es K - 6) L e a m g y m skills & routines, llt- ness/lieahh sk ills, al en d o fe a c h c la s s a drink snack ser\ ed. Karate-Carucado Style T u esd a ys, 7-H :45 p.m . A g e s 7 & up. Tae kwon Do A g e s 6 & up. M e et Tu es. & Thurs., 4 :4 5 ,6:(X), 6:45 p.m . Family Night N o v . 15» 6 :3(1-8:30 p .m . D in n er, giunes, sw im m in g & nioa*. $2 per jK rson (5 & under fre e). S e n io rs A ll S en io r A c tiv itie s take p lace at D a v ie C o u n ty S en ior S e n ices located in the B rock B u ild in g on N o n h M ain S treeu M o c k s v ille unless oih erw ise n oted. C a ll 751-0611. Thursday, Nov. 21 Add n Classic Look To Vour Home Uinyl Ullndoujs fls Beautiful fls They flre Energy Efficient • Crafted For Beauty • Built With Security In Mind • Engineered For Energy Efficiency And Strength • Designed For Maintenance Freedom • Performance GuaranteedTo Last •Woodgrain Interiors Availablo 998-2140Advsnc*, N.C S o u th e rn C h ris im a s S h o w , C h a r­ lotte, K:.10 a.n i.-6 p.m ., S16 includes adm ission and In insporliition sIюn- soa*ilb yM ock sville/D :ivieR cca *a tion D epl., 751-2325. Monday, Nov. 18 D r. D u n n , P o d la lr ls l. 8:30-1 1:30 a.m .. N u trition Site Q u illin g , 10 a.m ., Easl R(X4n Q u ill C iu ild, 1 p.m ., C ra fl liix in i •Scrahhle C h ih , I p.m ., Cnit't R oom Tuesday, Nov. 19 H ridKC, 1 p.m ., E;ist i^oom Wednesday, Nov. 20 P a in t C la ss, 8:.W a.m ., C n ifl R oom C a r d Si B o a rd (in m e s , 1:30 p.m .. East R o o m T h e S tu d y o f I.u k e C la ss, I p.m ., N u lrilion S ilc Thursday, Nov. 21 S e n io r C h o ru s . lO a.ttt.. E asl R o o m V F W L a d le s A u x ilia r y , I p .m .,C n ift R(K>m B rid g e , I p.m .. Easl R o o m Friday, Nov. 22 H ridi^e, I p.m ., & »st R o o m Monday, Nov. 25 Q u illin g . 10 a.m .. East R oom S c ru lih le , 1 p.m .. C ra ft R oom Tuesday, Nov, 26 B rid g e , 1 p.m . tyisl R oom Wednesday, Nov. 27 P a lm C la s s. 8:30 a.m .. C ralt R o o m C a r d & B o a rd C a in es , 1:30 p.m .. East R m in i T h e S tu d y o f I.u k e C la s s, 1 p.m .. 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Salisbury Avenue, Spencer wttw.carQllnasenlQradvlsor.com Football Playoffs, Round 2 D a v ie M a n h a n d l e s M c D o w e ll, T r a v e l s T o G r e e n s b o r o P a g e F r i d a y Page B1 J i J tr I Pag,e Cl D A V IE C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/El^i ECORD Terry Bralley New M anager Long-Time Town Chief Now Heading County Il.v Kim ,|ii.s(cn Dnvic County Enterprise Rccord Mocksvillc Town Miimtgcr Terry Uniilcy i.s niovini; ¡icross ihc sireel. On Motuliiy night, the 2.^-year velcfitn ol llte Mocksville job was iiamcil as Davic Cotmly's new man­ ager. The unanimous decision hy counly commissioners will pay Bralley .SI0.5.ООО per year, about S2(),000 more than earned by tlic previous manager, Ken VVitulley. Bralley said he hopes lo be al the einimy helm prior to early Decem­ ber, bul definitely will be on board b y J a n , I , The county received 8.“! applica­ tions for Ihe jol). "I think Terry will bring a vast amouni ol'e.xperiise to the counly," said Commissioner Michael Allen. “The objective ol' the eommis- Hacker Sentenced Teen Who Changed Davie High Website Can Clear Record ».V Hclh Cassidy O it v ic C o u m y E n te rp ris e R c c o r d Л lim n e r M o c k s v ille r e s id e n t, w h o w a s c h i e f g r a n d iiia r s lia l o l' D a v i c H i g h 's j u n io r c la s s , a iu l w h o w a s c h a r g e d e a r lie r Ih is y e a r w ith si,\ Ic lo - n ic s . h a d h is d a y in D a v ic S u p e r io r C o u r t la s t w e e k . J o h n D a v id W a r r e n M c K e c l . 17. w h o l iv e d o n G r e e n C o u r t b u l h a s m o v e d lo C a lifo r n ia w ith h is fa m ily , w a s c h a r g e d a ft e r h e p o s te d a C o n fe d ­ e ra te fla g a n d r a c ia l s la tc m e n t o n Ih e s c h o o l’s c a le n d a r p a g e in m id -J u n e . M e h a d c h a n g e d t h c w o r d i n g o n t h e s c h o o l’s p h ilo .s o p h y fro m , “ „ .p r o v id in g a n e d u c a t io n fo r a ll s t u d e n is . .. " lo “ ...p r o v id in g an e d u c a tio n fo r a ll w h ite s tu d e n ts ...", a c c o r d in g to W e n d y H o rn e , p u b lic r e la tio n s o f f i c e r fo r th e s c h o o l .system . A f t e r S u p e r in le n c lc n t W .G . “ D u b " P o tts w a s n o tifie d o f th c in c id e n t a n d c a llc d th e s h e r if f’s d e p a r tm e n t, th e S B I w a s c a lle d ill. In a J u ly in t e r v ie w w ith ;m a g e n t o f th e S B I . M c K e e l a d m itte d w h a t h e h a d d o n e a n d s a id h e h a d a ls o " e n g a g e d in o t h e r a c t iv it ie s i n v o lv in g c o m p u te r s lh a t w o u ld b e a d d itio n a l v io la tio n s o f N o r th C a r o lin a s ta te s ta tu te s .'’ T h o s e a c t iv it ie s tu rn e d o u l to b e d o w n ­ lo a d e d p o r n o g r a p h i c i m a g e s o t Please Sue Teen - 1’аце 4 Early Deadlines For Next Week The Enterprise Record will be published a day early nexl week. Local mail subscribers should get their newspapers on Wednesday, Nov. 27, with rack dislribulion on Tuesday, Nov, 26, Any adverlisemenls or news items I'or this issue sliould be in the newspaper оГПсе no laler lhan 4 p,m. on Friday, Nov, 22. “ Mr. Bralley brings 50гле1И1пд to this county that we’ve not had before and we hope we can keep.” - Richard Poindexter County Commissioner sioners was to hire the caiulidaic wilh the righl combinalion of etlu- calion, e.xperieiice and e.xpcrlise lhat could best serve llte cili/.ens of Davie CoutUy." said coumy board chair, Dan Barrell. “Terry has a familiarity wilh our community, ils leaders and cili/ens what will enable him to literally begin immedialely helping our county meel the challenges we face," Barrett said, “Mr. Bralley brings somelhing to this county lhal we’ve not had be- I'ore and we hope we can keep," said Commissioner Richard Poinde.xler. Commissioner Bobby Knighi looked al Bralley. "We're looking lorward lo the opporlunily lo work with you," he said. "You bring a great amouni of local knowledge and e.xperlise. Mocksville is losing an excellent manager," Bralley became Mocksville’s firsl town manager in 147‘). and has held the posilion e\er since. I’rior lo thal. he was assislanl in;in:iger of Kemersville for iwo years. Me earnetl an associate degree in busi­ ness adminislralion from I'orsyth Technical Communiiy College and a bachelor's of business manage- menl degree from Guilford College. "I've iieen blessed lo be in this counly for 23 and a half years," Bralley s;tid. “I’m excited aboul all Please See Terry - Page 4 Davie County’s new manager Terry Bralley ijirects a Mocksville town board meeting. - Photo by Robin Fergusson He’s The Bad Guy Clay Naylor gives his best villain look as he rehearses as Sebastian Hardacre for the Davie High production ot Because Their Hearts Were Pure Thursday-Sunday at the Brock Performing Arts Center. For a story and more photographs, please turn to page D l. - Photo by Robin Fergusson I Bermuda Run Resident Applauds Leash Law Ify K e n R i c h a r d s o n Davie Coimly Enierprise Rccord Leash law, yes - I'irearms dis­ charge, no, Thai’s how the Bermuda Run town council voled Tuesday, Nov. 12 on Iwo proposed lown ordi­ nances. A lliird ortlinance regitrding open burning was approved on a limited basis. A town resident openly ap­ plauded Ihe new animal conlrol or­ dinance, saying she wi.shed it also included cats, which she called a town nuisance. Some council mem­ bers agreed bul said they did not know whal to do aboul roaming cals. Thc leash law provides lhal any dog off of llte owner’s premises must be under thc conlrol of a per­ son physically able lo control it and restrained by a leash, chain, rope or other adequate physical control. Roaming dogs, wilh or without collars and lags, may be impounded and penalties assessed. The first vio­ lalion is $30; the sccond, $75; third and subsequent violations, $100. The firearms orditiiince prohib­ its the discharge and possession of fireamis wiih a few exceptions, such as self-dcfen.sc, law enforcement officers, licensed persons engaged in pest control and historic ceremo­ nies withoui using live ammunition. Guns, rifles, pistols or other fire­ arms are prohibited on property owned or operated by the town. The council approved an open burning ordinance which specified lhal Ihe resideni obtain a permit, burn only plant growth and be mindful of wind condilions. Tiiis ac­ tivity is permitted only between 9 a.m, and 3 p.m. 2 - ПЛУПС COUM Y KM'KRPUISK RIX’ORI). Tlnirsday, Nov. 21, 2002 Editorial Райе County Lures Bralley Away From Town Talk ahom a slitk move. Tlie Davic roiintv Hoartl of CdiiimissioiKTs diiinpeil tlieir job searching (.liitics off on the Mocksvilic Town lioarii. Tile coinniissioners have lured away loni: time town manager Terry Rrallcy. They had coveted him for years. Rather tlian gamhle on a unknown candidate, the commissioners went with a sure Ihing. Bralley has that hard-to-find i|uality that's (liniciilt to discern in job interviews: t;ood sense. Me does what's right because it's the right thing to do. Me has represented the town board well, Mocksville's first and only town manager, liralley has made the lown a model for others to copy. The tiowntown has been scrubbed and polished. Christmas lights deco­ rate tlie town in season. 'I'hc tou n’s finances have been secure. Bralley's performance has been possible because of a supportive board. The Mocksville board members have backod him solidly. That kind of eonrulencc is hard to find. The coutUy coiiuiiissitiiiers have never been inclined to trusl their manager w ith the reins in the same manner. That’s why nralley's move is a personal gamble. He is only going across the sireel. bul the atmosphere is differ­ ent. The board memhers liave different priorities. Bralley can lake the job already knowing the personnel, the county's hisiory and Ihe problems it faces. He has been inslrumenlal in recruiting new iiulustry. He under­ stands lhal is the key lo holtling down properly la.xes. Managing the couniy will not be wiilunii ils heatlaclies. The couniy governnient is ceriainly bigger, ceitainly more complicated lhan Mocksville's. The voiers will soon be asked lo weigh their decision on a major school bond referendum — far larger lliaii anylhing the county has seen before, '/.oniiig tlebatcs w ill continue. Home building is strong. There will be continuing problems associated wilh jirowth.Thc coumy Iws a lo\ of needs — recreation, more public ualer lines and more. The county has hired one of the besl tow n managers around for the job. Now they neeil lo give him the support he needs ... to make ilieni look good. Can We Finally Say The Drought Is Over? Can we finally say the droughl is over? We were treated to countless stories ahoul the lack of rain during the summer. Hut now ... We have about two weeks of repeated and lingering rain — more lhan four inches so far this month. The Yadkin River has swelled near the top of ils banks. High Rock Lake is filling again. The tall grass growing in the .South Yadkin riverbed has been covered in water. Time to put to rest the "D" word'.’ Everyone is reluctant lo give it up. The impact ofihe summer is still fresh. A good month of rain doesn'l necessarily make up for the damage to the water table. But it's a good slart. If the precipitation keeps up. we could be looking at some powerful snowfalls this winter. — Dwight Sparks D A V IE C O U N T Y ENTERPm/E^fECORD USPS 149-160) 171 S, Main St., P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-2120 Published weekly by ihe Davie Publisliing Co. Dwight Sparks...............................Edilor/Publlsher Robin Fergusson..........................General Manager Mike Barnhardt..............................Managing Edilor Ray Tutterow.................................Advertising Direclor Brian Pitts.......................................Sports Editor Tamnrty Kowalski............................Circulation/Classified Mocksvillo Enterprise 1916-195B DDvIe Record 1899-1958 Cooleomeo Journal 1901-1971 I’ c r io d ic a ls l ’ o s l;ii;c P a id in M o c k s v illi:. N C 2 7 0 2 S S u b s c r ip iio n U a lc s •S in gle C o p y , .“il) C c iiis S 2 0 I’ c r Y e a r In N .C .. ,S2.‘i O u ts id e N .C . P O S l'M A . S T liK S c n il A iU ltc s s C lia n g c s lo ; D a v ic C o im ly [iiu c r| )ris c R c c o n i P .O . O o.x y y ,'M o c k s v illc , N C 2 7 0 2 « "SOMETHIMG'S GOTTA BÉ PONE ABOUT laiTERACy IN THIS COUNTRY- THS KIPS CAN'T read THE TV LIST/MGS AHMMORe/'^ In T h e M a il... Counselor Questions School Board’s Confidence To tlic e d ilo r : I \M iiiM lik e Icl lh a n k th c U a v ic C o u n ty S c h o o l b o a rd I'or a llo w ­ in g D r. H o s l, M r . C a r> ' P o w e r s , M r . T e r r y l lo y l c . M r, J e r e m y H y ril, M r s . I ’a is y C r e n s h a w a n d in c lo m a k e a p r e s e n la lio n N o v . S c o n ­ c e r n in g D a v ic H ig h S c h o o l’s c u r ric u lu m p la n fo r A P cla.sscs ne.xl y e a r a m ! to th a n k M r . I’ o lts , o u r s u p e r im e n d e n l, fo r s p e a k in g in fa ­ v o r o f th e p la n . W 'h e n 1 le ft th e m e e tin g lh a t m o n iin g , 1 w a s u m le r th e im p re s s io n lh a l ih e b o a rd a g r e e d w ilh o u r c o u n ty ’s e d u c a to rs lh a l th is p la n w o u ld h a v e a p o s iliv e im p a c t o n a b ro a d ra n g e o f stu ­ d e n ts tw ih in h o n o rs le v e ls a n d A l ’ le v e ls a n d th a l w e s h o u ld p r o ­ c e e d , N o w I 'v e fo u n d tlia l w e w ill n e e il to d e la y ih e p la n fo r o n e y e a r, 1 a m c u r io u s a bovit w h y th e s c h o o l b o a rd r e v e rs e d its e lf a flc r w e le ll a n d ile c id e il l o d e la y . I w o u ld a ls o lik e t o k n o w h o w e a c h b o a r d m e m b e r v o te d o n Ih e issu e. l o m e . th is s e e m s lik e an ill- c o n c e iv e d p r c c c d c n l a n d un e x tr a o r ­ d in a r y v o t e o f n o c o n r iile n e c in o u r e iU ic a lo rs , in c lu d in g o u r su p er- in te n ile iu . c u r r ic u lu m e o iir ilin a lo r , s c h o o l a d m in is lr a lo r s , fa c u lty , c o u n s e lo r s , o u r s lu d e n is a n d th e w h o le c o n c e p l o f s ile -b a s e d m a n ­ a g e m e n l. I l ’s h a rd 10 u n d e rsta n d w h y s o m e lh in g Ih c h o a rd a g r e e d w o u ld u llim a le ly b e In the b e st in te re s t o f o u r s lu d e n ts s h o u ld b e d e la y e d , e v e n fo r a y e a r. W ith a ll d u e r e s p e e l, Ih is is lik e s la tin g : " I- A c r c is e is g o o d fo r y o u . W a il a y e a r a n d th en s ta rt." W h y w o u ld o n e w a n t lo d e la y '.’ C le a r ly , w ilh h o n o rs a n d A P c o u r s e s in s tea d o f A P I ’ m o r e o f o u r s tu d e n ts w ill h a v e m o re o p p o rtu n itie s to la k e a d ­ v a n c e d c o u r s e s lh a n in llie p a s t, a n d th e y w ill b e m o r e c o m p e liliv e w ith s tu d e n is fr o m o th e r s c h o o ls w h e n a p p ly in g fo r c o lle g e . 1 c a n sta te u n e i| u iv o c a lly th a t th c b a r h as b e e n ra is e d a n d o u r s tu d e n is w ill c o n lin u e lo fin d il n u ir c d illie u lt lo g e t in to th e c o lle g c o f th e ir c h o ic e . W h o w o u ld b e lie v e lh a l th e e n te r in g fre s h m a n c la s s at N .C . S la te F a m ily T h a n k f u l F o r Y e a r s O f S e r v i c e B y D r. G e o r g e K im b e r ly T o th e lid ito r ; T h e T h e lm a M a u ld in fa n tily w o u ld lik e lo c o n g ra tiila te D r. G e o r g e K im b e r ly in h is r e lir e m e n l. T h is d o e lo r h o ld s a s p e c ia l p la c e in o u r h e a rts . O u r M o lh e r is in A u iu n m C a r e . M o c k s v ille . h e so k in d ly a n d w illin g ly U io k e il a fte r h er h e a lth n e e d s , a n d a lw a y s to o k lim e t o s a y h e llo w h e n p a s s in g h e r r o o m . O n a n ig h t in J u ly, a y e a r a g o , h e c a m e h ack lo A u iu n m C a r e a n d s ta y e d in lo ih e la le h o u rs w ilh M o m a n d o u r fa m ily , w h ile w e lo ld M o m o f o u r s is t e r ’ s s u d d e n d e a th , W c w ill a lw a y s b e m o s t g r a te fu l fo r th is k in d n e s s a n d e o n c e n i. W e w is h D r. K im b e r ly a h a p p y , h e a llh a n d e x c it in g r e tire m e n t. A n n M . S h a v e r, S a lis b u ry , a n d th e r h e lm a M a u ld in F a m ily U n iv e r s ity la s l fa ll a v e r a g e d a 4,1 G I ’A ',’ S o m e p a re n ts h a v e e x p r e s s e d c o n c e r n s to us a b o u l th e a b ilit y o l th e ir s lu d e n is to m a k e g o o d g r a d e s o n A P e x a m s . A t D a v ic H ig h S c h o o l in th e p a s t, o u r s lu d e n is h a v e d o n e v e r y w e ll o n th e s e e x a m s . In w o r k in g w ith Ih e g r o u p o f s lu d e n is w h o a s k e d to h e lp p u l t o ­ g e t h e r th e p r o p o s e d c h a n g e , I h a v e e o m e lo b e lie v e lh a l o u r s lu d e n ts a rc e o n n d e n t a n d e x c it e d a b o u t Ih e o p p o r lu n ity fo r th is le v e l o f a c a ­ d e m ic w o r k a n d m o s t w o u lil c h o o s e t o ta k e th e A P e x a m fo r c o lle g c c r e d il. A n u n e x p e c te d s iile e ffe c t o f o u r w o r k in g s e s s io n s w a s lh a t m a n y s tu d e n is w e n t to th e ir c o u n s e lo rs lo a d il m o r e a c a d e m ic c o u rs e s n e x t s e m e s te r. T w e n t y - o n e s lu d e n is a s k e d l o la k e a p r e c a lc u lu s c la s s d u r in g th e s u m m e r. M y h at is o f f lo o u r s tu d e n ts w h o c h o o s e to m e e l th c h ig h e s t a e a d e m ie c h a lle n g e s w e c a n o l'fe r th e m n d w h o h a v e h ig h a s p ir a tio n s .1 n m p r o u d a n d fo r tu n a te to tjc e m p lo y e d in D a v ie C o u n ty w ith th e n n e s t a n d m o s t s tu d c n t-n e e d c e n te r e d p r in c ip a l, a d m in is lr a lo r s a n d fa c u lity T v e r e v e r w o r k e d w iih . I n o w w o n d e r i f o n r s c h o o l b o a r d a p p r e c ia te s th e in te g r ity o f o u r D a v ic C o u n ty e d u c a to rs w h o m a k e d e c is io n s w iih th e b e s l in le re s is o f a ll o u r slu d en ts a l h ea rt, I ’ b e h ee n p r iv ile g e d in the lasl s ix m o n th s to m a k e p re se n ta tio n s a b o u l o u r s c h o o l's p r o g r a m s al c o n fe r e n c e s a lle n d e d b y s c h o o l a d - n iin is tra to r s , fa c u lty a n d s ta ff fr o m a c ro s s ih e s la le .I h a v e s e e n th e r e s p e c i a c c o r d e d D r. B o s l, o u r I'a eu lty a n d o u r s c h o o l a n d h o w w c ’ re a l th e fo r e fr o n t o l e v e r y issu e w ilh p ro a .c tiv e p ro g ra m s . I h a v e h e a rd h o w o th e r e d u c a lo r s a re in ^ p ired b y D a v ic flig h S c h o o l's p r o g r a m s lo h e lp o u r s lu d e n is le a rn , s u c ce ed , an d g o o n fo r fu rth e r e d u c a to r. A r e w e w ith o u t p o r llo lio in Ih e e y e s o f o u r o w n s c h o o l b o a rd '.’ D ia n n e 1’. H o b b s . S e n io r C o u n s e lo r . G u id a n c e D e p a r tm e n t C h a ir Letters Welcomed The Enletprise Rccord 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 the right to edit letters for grammar and for space. . All letters should include the name and address of the writer, including a signature. A telephone number, not to be published, is also requested. Please have letters in the newspaper office no later than 4 p.m. Monday of Ihe week to be published. Davie County Enterprise Record P.O, Box, 99, Mocksville, or email to: emews@davie-enterprise,coni. G o t A n O p i n i o n ? Add your vote to our weekly online poll that asks questions affecting you and Davie Couniy, Log on at www.enterprise-record,com and click on reader’s poll to cast your vote. Results will be listed here weekly. Should Clement Street, Mocksville, be closed from Water Street to Lexington Road? Yes, 84% No, 16% Log on now to cast your vote to the newest question. Is Terry Bralley the right choice for county manager? DAVIK COUN TY KN'I’I:RPRI.SK RKCORI). TIuirsdav, Nov. 21,2002 - 3 Questions A Redneck Would Never Ask It was a Joke thal caught my attention. What’s something you’ll never hear a redneck say? "I’ll take .Shakespeare for 1,()()(), Alc.x." Of course, if the redneck Jeopardy player did pick Shakespeare, they would immediately file a complaint aller the show. Everybody knows lhat Shakespeare is a brand of lisliing gear. "I thought Ihe queslion would be about bail casting reels." Handle lhal. Alex. There are olher ihings rednecks worlli iheir weight in hog crackliii’s wouldn't say. Things like. "ГП have the water wit wedge of lemon, please." Rednecks generally get their water Irom a tap. If there's lemon being added, so should a couple pounds of sugar. In other words, syrupy-sweet lemonade or plain water. If it's a meal the beverage goes with, there needs to be some too- sweei ice (not iced) tea nearby. Rednecks gel wedges in Iheir drawers (that's under- panls for you city slickeis), not their water. I could never imagine a redneck saying. "I wish those fools up in VVashiiiglon would pass stricter gun control laws so we could be safe on the street." Rednecks love guns. Meet one in a pickup, and he'll likely have a rille or shotgun in the rack behind the seat, a permit for the pislol in the glove box, no permit for the one under the seal, or lor the one put into the back of his pants. Did 1 say thal Mike Barnhardt rednecks love guns? Break inlo a redneck's house and hope he's nol home, because ifhe is, he'll show you why he has all the guns ,,. and why the roads (there are no streets in redneck commiinilies) in his neighborhood are safe. A redneck would never say. "Why Fred, that’s an exceptionally nice jacket you’re wearing today." Rednecks, redneck men. anyway, would never compliment each other on their clothing. You might as well wear pink and put up a rainbow flag in your front yard. Redneck women, on Ihe other hand, aren’t too proud to compliment each olher. but they would say something along the line of. "Why, Bobbi Jo Billie Sue Emma ,lean. lhal sweater you’re a wearin’ fils you beiler than the skin on a new ’lalcr." A redneck woulil never say. "I'll have a glass of Cha- blis, please." If a redneck is going to drink wine, it will be homemade and strong enough lo run the old Iruck, A bottle of this stuff and you're singing Gid Tanner and ihe Skillei tickers songs at the moon, riiey're more likely to order a can of cold beer, made in America, by a major brewery (Those niicrobrews are for men who wear pink and women who like men who wear pink.). Hold the glass, but pass the tomato juice. A redneck w ould never say. "rm getting tired of this old pickup truck." He may get tired of his wife, his job. his buddies, even his old dog. but never, ever, would a redneck gel lired of his old pickup ii iick. A redneck would never say, "Wow, 1 could have had a V8." His V8 is under the hood of that old pickup. Horn’s Country Kitchen • Bonquet Room Available For Your ^ • We Offer a Party C Buffet in the ^ Banquet Room! Hwy 601 N at 1-40 • M ocksville <, Call us at 751-3750 for more details. Former Employees of Lexington Home Brands D a v ie N e e d s M o r e P la n n in g To Ih c e d ilo r : A llh o n g h I fin is h e d Ih ird in ih c c ic c lio n o f D a v ic S o il a n d W a le r c o m m is s io n e r s . I'd lik e lo la k e Ih is o p p o r lm iily lo s a y lh a n k y o u , 1 h an k y o u lo a ll m y k in d n e ig h b o r s a n d fr ie n d s r ig h l h e r e in Ih c b e s t c o u n ty in th e g r e a t s ta te o f N o r t h C a r o lin a , M a n y o f y o u c a lle il a n d m o r e s p o k e lo m e p e r s o n a lly to w is h m e s u c c e s s , ll w a s a p le a s u r e ju s i b e in g a p a n o f th e p r o c e s s a n d h a v in g ih c o p p o r lu n ity lo b e o n Ih c b a llo t . 1 h a v e a p a s s io n fo r c le a n s o il a n d w a le r , I h o p e w c a ll d o , w e a ll s b o u U I. W e a ll h a v e a r c s p o n s ib ilily lo Ih c la n d . T h e S o il ;m d W a ­ le r C o m m is s io n h a s a la r g e s h a re in lh a t r e s p o n s ib ility . W e a ls o h a v e p la n n in g n e e d s b e y o n d w lie r e ih e n e x t s u b d iv is io n s h o u ld g o . (■'or Ih e .sake o f o iir c h ild r e n a n d g e n e r a tio n s lo c o m e . I'd lik e lo s e e a p r o g r e s s iv e c o m p r e h e n s iv e p la n d e v e lo p e d fo r D a v ic C o u n iy s im i- la r l o th e l .c g a e y p la n o f I'o r s y lli. A p la n llu il is in c lu s iv e o f th e n e e d s o f o u r g r o w in g c o m m u n itie s a n d o n e th a l r e s p e c t s o u r e n v i- r o iu n e n l, o u r ir a d ilio n a l ru ra l h e r ila g e , a n d ih e r e m a in in g fa m ily fa r m s . I'd lik e lo s e c a p la n lh a l in e ln d e s g r o w ih m a n a g e m e n l, Ira n s ­ p o r la lio n a lle r n a liv e s , r e g io n a l p la n n in g a n d d e v e lo p m c n l, e c o n o m ic v ila lily . e n v ir o iu n e n la l i| u a lily , o p e n s p a c e , p a rk s a n d r e c r e a lio n , a ll fo r Ih e b u ild in g o f lie lt e r n e ig h b o r h o o d s , c o m m u n it y e h a r a c lc r a n d e o m n m n it y lif e . T h e s e a re l o n a m e a fe w o f th e h ig lilig h ls o f Ih e L e g a c y p la n . I l o w is o u r p la n c o m in g a lo n g '.’ W i l l w e h e a b le lo s a v e ih e s m a ll lo w n ru ra l fe e l o f Ih is c o u n iy fo r g e n e r a lio n s lo c o m e '.’ T im e w ill Ic ll a n d s o w ill Ih c in v o lv e m c n i o f y o n Ih e g o o d p e o p le o f D a v ie C o u n iy . I p la n t o s la y i n v o lv e d a n il I h o p e y o u d o lo . C ir e g S li l i n g . 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H r e n d a H ra n d e n ln ir j; J a rre ll, 5 3 , r e c e iv e d th e e x p lo it a t io n c iia r jie , a s w e ll as s ix c o u n ts o f f o r g e r y o f e n d o r s e m e n t , s ix c o u n ts o f u tte r in i! a t'o rg e d in ­ s tr u m e n t t p a s s in g a b a d c h e c k ), a n d o n e c o u n t c a c h o f c o n im o ii la w fo r i;e r y . c o n in io n la w u ttcr- in i! a n d fe lo n y la r c c n y , f o l l o w - in y lic r a rre s t o n A p r il 2 . 2 (H U . J a r r e ll h a d b e e n th e n u rs e o f L a u r e n c e a n d M a r y L e p e r e , o f R iv e r b e n d D r iv o . in H e r m u d a R u n , b e g in n in g in 1 9 9 7 . In 199 .5. L e g e r e s u ffe r e d a d e b ilit a t in g s tr o k e a n d w a s u n ­ a b le to c o tt tin u e to ta k e c a r o o f himself and his wife. Jarrell, a former Hospice employee who had been Tired, was niarrietl at thetimetoArthur Edgar Jarrell. According to Rob Taylor, as­ sistant district attorney. "Jarrell had heen part of tho l.ogoro household in tho last couple of yoars. as a nurse assistitig with honte health caro. anil sho be­ gan to take a great deal of con­ lrol of Mr. Legere and his ac­ counts. after Mrs. Legore died " Mary Legere ilied in April. 2()(M ). in Septoinber. 2(M)(). Jarrell filed for divorce from Arthur, to whom she had boon married for 35 yoars. and married Laurence Legere shortly aflor. At tho ticiie Jarrell wheeled him into the magistrate's officc to marry him. l.ogoro was X2. and Jarroll was 5 1. Jarrell became Legoro’s powor of attorney. i'a y lo r s a id t h e r e w a s a n Terry Bralley says he is looking forwartj to Ihe challenges of being Davie County's manager. - Photo by Robin Fergusson Terry Bralley Named New County Manager Conlimivd I’nim 1‘аце 1 tlio possibilities that aro here for all of us. Wo all have our chal­ lenges. bul i don'l know of an­ other county I'd trade problems with." Hralloy said liie movo to the county is a chanco lo lako on ad­ ditional responsibilities and continue on his career path. "It's tho only job lhat would afford mo the chancc to continue lo work wiiii tlto people I'vo en­ joyed working with for so long." Hralloy has a working mider- standing of Ihe inl'rastrucuiro of tlie county, itaving worked on projccis through his role as town manager. "I welcome the opportunity to work with all of Davic County. And I'm grateful for the opportunity I've liad lo work wilh Mocksvillc. I know that Mocksville will continue to be a bright slar and a groal example for municipalities to follow." Commissioners thanked as- sistam manager, Jim Slockcrt, for tho work ho did as interim manager since July. Church, Not Town Owns Property it was incorrectly reporled last week that the Town of Mocks­ ville owns both sides of Clement Stroot between Water Stroot and Lexington IU)ad. 'nio property is owned by First i’rosbyloriun Cliurch of Mocks­ villc. nito churcli requested the street be closed, wliicli town board members denied on u 3-2 vote. anonymous tip roceivod at tho Davio SherilT's Deparlment Iliat "a draining of the assets" was taking place. A total of 5105.463.10 in in­ surance chocks wore sent to Legoro. but pm into a corlificalc of doposit, in Iho name of Jarrell and horox-husband. Taylor said thoro were also three forged chocks, totalling nearly S40,()()(), signed by Mary l^egoro, who was already de­ ceased, and Jarrell transferred liie title to a I londa Accord from Ihe Legeros' name lo hors. In April, 2(1(H. Logero was placcd in a socuro location and cared for by Davio County So­ cial Sorvicos, and his slop- granddauglitor was appointed liis guardian, and Social Sor­ vicos was appointed the guard­ ian of his ostato. Also thal nionlh. Social Sorvicos filed a lawsuit against Jarrell and her ox-luisband. On Aug. II. 2001. Legere died at Forsylh Memorial Hos­ pital. Alloniey Robert i’ricc is Iho oxcculor of his estate. Whilo it might seem, as Tay­ lor pul il. "a clear case of ox- ploitalioii," Jarrell's atlornoy. Julio Parker, said. "Obviously wo have a different perspective and different lako" on tho events. Parker said Jarroll had sut- forcd ahuso as a chikl and thon as tho wife of Arthur Jarrell, but in a psychological evaluation, was not found to bc iiiglily ma­ nipulative. "Jarrell," sho said, "was han­ dling a groat deal of business for these folks, particularly Colonel Logero," and simply did not know, as pow or of attonioy, how to endorse items from an estate. "Many folks wilh a GED or only a high school educalion don't know how to endorse items, such as a car title, oul of an estate." riie car was at tlio iimisc and was used for Colonel Logere, said i’arkcr. and the monoy was put inlo a CD. because Jarroll "holiovod sho was holding It for him." I’arkor said Jarroll had done well on pre-trial release, and aildod thal it would be hotter, for Logoro's only survivor, his brother, if Jarroll was placcd on probation, rather than receiving an activc senlence, so she could )iay back llie nioney. The maximum senlonco Jarrell could have received was 2.55 months in prison. Sho pleaded no conlost to all Iho charges. Instead. Judge Mark E. Klass sentenced Jarroll to four six to eiglil month prison sonloncos. suspended for five yoars of su­ pervised probation, wilh six monlhs of intensive probation. Sho must submit lo warrantless searclios for stolen goods, con­ trolled sidislances or contra­ band. not uso, possess or con­ trol any illegal drug, and sub­ mit to breath, urine/blood samples for drugs and alcoliol. She must pay for her cotirt-ap- pointcil attorney and pay tho cost of court. Sho must also pay .S7.600 rostimtion. transfer Ihc car title to the oslate. and sign over the certincale of deposit witliin 60 days. Jarrell's ex-husband was cliarged willi aiding and abet­ ting exploitation of a elderly person, six counts ofaiding and abetting forging and uttering, and ono count each of common law forgery, common law utlor- ing and feioiiy larceny. I Iis case was continued. Teen Receives Deferred Sentence Coiitinutd Kroni Page 1 minors, ranging in ago from 12 to 5. McKocl was charged with damage to computers, a Class G felony, misdemeanor com­ puter trespass, and five felony charges of third ileproe sexual exploitation ofa minor, result­ ing from the downloaded im­ ages that wore found on his computer. Ho cinild havo received a to­ tal maximum senlonco of 79 months and 20 days, but an agreement for deferred prosecu­ tion was reached between his attorney, Rob iiaisbcck. tho dis­ trict attorney's office and tho school syslom, including Davio Higli's principal. Dr. Linda Bost. According lo Rob Taylor, as­ sistant districl attorney. "Dr. Bost and otlier members of the school system thought this |de- forrod prosecutionl was appro­ priate, in order for Mr. McKeel to bo ablo to pursue a college education without these felonies hanging over his liead." Taylor said McKeel's IQ was "probably higher" than anyone olse's in Iho courtroom, and that his scores on the SAT were nearly perfect. The terms of tho deferred prosecution aro that ho is placed on unsupervised probalion for two years, and "prosecution is deferred for that period for tho purpose of allowing the dofcn- danl to demonstrate his good conduct." If ho complios with the terms, the case will bo dis- niissotl and will not bo able to be re-tried. The lerms oT the agreement are lhal he must perforin 500 hours of coninnmily servico of a "physical'nature." and the agency where he performs the w ork will send a monlhly report to tho district attorney's office. Ilo will have to pay the cost of community sorvico. Ile is also to obtain a mental health assessment and follow any rocommondotl troatmoni and bo omployocl or in school. Ilo is to "address three school groups ahout tho potential dan­ gers and misuses of the inlomet" and have a witness present to lako notes tUiring tho talks. Ilo is to write a letter of apol­ ogy lo Bost wilhin the next 30 .lays and turn over liis conipulor to tlie school sysiem. McKoel must make restitu­ tion of Si,6 12.50 lo Iho school system for tho cost of replace­ ment of socurity measures that wore violated whon he hacked into tho wobsito. Taylor said his caso woulil be reviewed in ono yoar. If. at thal limo. ho is not in compliance, he will return to courl. " Those decisions were made based on llio fact he is a very gifted, very smart individual," said Taylor. "But those were very stupid actions ho took." C o u n t y B r i e f s B e s i S m a l l D e t e n t i o n C e n t e r The Das io Counly Dolontion Center was named Ih e best small detention center for Norlh Carolina by tho N.C. Jail Administrator's Association, C o u n t y I n S t a t e B o n u s L e a v e P r o g r a m The general assembly approved a special annual leave bo­ nus of SO hours for state omployees. Because cooperative ex­ tension omployees are paidby tlio state and counly. commis­ sioners had to decide whetlier tlioy wanted to match the state bonus so they would rocoivo tlio full bonus. Tho board approved tlio bonus for cooperative extension employees; however, they will not pay tho bonus to state employees who transfer into county positions. 'I'he state will still bo required lo pay the bo­ nus lo transfers. D a v i e P u r c h a s i n g P o l i c y A m e n d e d Following the requirements of Stale Senate Bill 914. the board of commissioners amended tlio appendix of the Davie County Purchasing Policy. 'The changes relate to tho bidding rules roiatod to hiring minority contractors on large contracts. L i b r a r y P o s i t i o n M e e t s U r g e n t N e e d The board approved filling a part-linie posiiion al the li­ brary. The position was filled until recently, and the library would not bo ablo to keep current hours of operation without filling the position, whicli is split between the two branches. F i r s t U n i o n S e w e r R e q u e s t A p p r o v e d The boaril approved First Union's request for 175 gallons por day sowor allotment, assuming tho bank meets all condi­ tions. Tlio bank, at U.S. 158 and N.C. 801, requested tho .sewer allotmont so they can remove a septic system, increase parking and make additional improvements. The hank is required to keep a branch at that location through 2010, and cannot pui a forced main or pump thoro. Witlunil the sower access, the bank would have lo relocate in the next low months, saiil a reiirosontativo, because ofthe medians being added to Ihe inlerseclion. All project costs are to bo paiil hy l-'irsl Union. W a t e r M a s t e r P l a n P r o p o s a l Cirey I'.ngineoring was awarded tho water master plan up­ date project, in addition lo being Ihe low bidder al SI 8.800, Grey has worked closely wilh the county on projecls liko tho Cooloemoe Sower 'Treatniom Plant ovorhaul. Tho master plan needs lo be reevaluated iluo to the ilrought and tho county having oxcooded the growih numbers in the current plan. R e q u e s t f o r S u r v e y Q u a l i f i c a t i o n s As the first stop lo completing a survey of tho sedimentation basin al the Sparks Road water troatnient plant, as well as .some needed expansions, the board approved contacting engineering firms for thoir qualifications to do tho project. C o n s e n t A g e n d a A p p r o v e d Tile board approved liie foiiowing ilems on llio consonl agenda: a decrease of S2.227 for rape prevenlion cilucalion; a decrease of S1,500 for N.C. Council for Women; and a decrease of 1,417 from the Victims of Crime Act grant. All cuts were due to state decreases in funding. Also approved was an increase of S22.000 for addilional election expenses becau.se primaries wore delayed into this fiscal year. Y a d k in R i v e r C o m m i s s i o n A p p o i n t m e n t Ken Bingham was appointed lo liie Yadkin River Coniniis- Cold Turkey Day... 4 0 % S A L E ! T h e D a y A f t e r T h a n k s g i v i n g • F r id a y , N o v e m b e r 2 9 t h A ll J e w e lr y 11am-5:30pm 3 0 % O ff < w > . • Watches Are Not Included 171 North Main St. Mocksville, NC S to re H o urs F o r F riday, Nov. 29 are 7am -5:30pm 751-2737 District Court DAVIK COUN I'Y ENTKRPRISE RKCORl), Thursdny, Nov. 21,2002 - 5 T h e lo llo w in g cases w e re d is ­ p o s ed o i in Ihe N o v e m b e r 14 s es­ sion o f D a v ie D isirict C o u rl. P re ­ s id in g w a s Ju dpe M a rk S. C u ller. ProscL’ u iin g w e re K ev in H ea le and S h a w n F raley, assisiam d is lric l al- lo rn e ys . - M ic h a e l A d a m s . D W I, s e n ­ ten ce d lo Ы ) d a ys in ja il su spen ded on e y e a r. 21 hours co m m u n ity ser­ v ic e . c re d il lo r substance abuse a s ­ sessm en t, su vrcm lcr d r iv e r ’s licen sc and not o p erate m o lo r v e h ic le unlit p r o p e r ly lic e n s e il. SIO O am i co st; rcc k le ss d riv itiy ю endan^icr. d is ­ m issed p er plea. - S am u el A s b e rry A lle n , s im p le assault, d ism issed at requ esi o l pros- e cu iitij: w itn ess. • A m ie l l. A llis o n , s im p le a s ­ sau ll. d is m is se d du e lo fa ilu re o f p ros ec u iin ii w itn ess to appear. - R a ljih A n g ie u e li. Jr.. s p eed in g X-i in a 70. red u ced to 74 in a 70. p ra y e r (o r ju d g m e n t con tin u ed on c ost: c.xpired ins|>ection s tic k e r.d is ­ m issed p e r p lea. - R ob ert M a x w e ll iia U lw in . fa il­ ure to w e a r seal b elt - d riv e r. S25 and cost: d r iv in g w h ile lic c n s e r e ­ v o k e d . d ism is se d p e r c o rre ctio n . - L y n d o n D o y le H all, s p eed in g 72 in a 5 5 . re d u c e d lo in tp ro p e r e(| u ipm cn l. $25 and cost, - M a s h e lle L y n n M eanioti. three cou n ts s im p le w o rth les s c h e ck , d is ­ m issed p e r c iv il s e llle m en l. - L e a n n e W illia m s B e c k , fa ilu re lo s to p fo r sto p s ig n / fla sh in g red lig h l. p ra ye r fo r ju d g m e iu con lin u ed on cost. - K en n eth Ka\' lic n g e . lailu re to s top fo r stop p ed s ch o o l bus. p ra yer fo r ju d g m e n t c o n iim ie d (Ui c osi. - Tryph ena Sarah H en lon . s(H.*ed- in g % in li). d ism is se d p e r p le a ; d r iv in g w h ile lic e n s e r e v o k c il. r e ­ d u ced to fa ilu re lo n o tify D M V o f a dd ress ch a n ge , $2 5 and cost. • John C h ristian B o o th , s p e e d ­ in g SK in a 70 . red u ced lo im p ro p e r e tiu ip m en l. $100 and cost. - C h ris lo p h e r D . B ro c k , m is d e ­ m e a n o r la rc e n y » d is m is s e d at rc- (ju est o f o ffic e r . - D a v id L e e B ro w n . D W l. sen ­ ten ced lo 6 0 (la y s in ja il su spen ded o n e yea r. 24 h ou rs c o m m u n ily ser­ v ic e , c re d il fo r su bstan cc abuse as- -sessm ent. su rren der d r iv e r ’s licen se and not o p e ra ie m o to r v e h ic le u n til p r o p e r ly lic e n s e d . S IO O and c o st; p ossession o f op e n con iain er/ con - su n û n g a lc o h o l in p a s se n g er area, tiism issed p e r plea. - D a v id E arl B y e rly . e x p ire d r e g ­ istration card / tag. e x p ire d in s p e c ­ tion s tick er, d is m is se d p e r c o rre c ­ tion . • S teph en R a y C a llo w a y , .selling/ g iv in g fo r tifie d w in e/ liq u or/ m ixcil b e v e ra g e lo p e rso n u n d er a g e 21. s e n te n ce d to 4 5 d a y s in ja il su s­ p e n d ed o n e y e a r, su bstan ce abu se a ssessm en t. S K >2 a tto rn ey fe e , S25 aiu l cost. • lX *n n is K n p ah u a C h a n g , d r iv ­ in g w h ile lic e n s e re v o k e d , p ra y e r fo r ju d g m e n t c o n lin u ed o n cost. - Jack C la rk , c o m m e rc ia l D W ! u tu ler in llu e n c e . p r a y e r fo r ju d g ­ m en t c<)ntinu ed on cost. • D a v id L e e C o b b . Jr.. d riv in g w h ile lic e n s c re v o k e d , sen ten ced to 4 5 d a y s in ja il su sp en d ed on e yea r, n o l o p e r a ie m o lo r v e h ic le u n til p ro p e rly lic e n s e d . $ 5 0 and cost. - M ic h a c l R ich a rd C o m b s , ih ree ct)unts c.xpired reg istra tio n card/tag. on e cou n t o p e ra tin g v e h ic le w ith no in su ran ce, t w o co u n ts e x p ire d in ­ s p ec tio n s tick er, n o lia b ility insur­ a n ce. d is m is s e d p e r c o rrc c tio n . - La u ren Iren e C o x . s p ee d in g X2 in a 7 0 . red u ced to 74 in a 7 0 . p o s ­ session o f m a riju a n a g re a te r lhan 1/ 2 lo 1.5 o z. m ariju a n a , red u ced to s im p le p o s s e s s io n o f m a riju a n a . p ra y e r fo r ju d g m e n t c on tin u ed on c o st, e v id e n c e o rd e re d d e stro y e d ; p o s se s sio n o f d ru g parap h ern a lia, d ism is se d p e r plea. - R o n K e v in D a v is , fa ilu r e to w e a r seat b e ll • d rive r. $25 and cost; p o s se s sio n o f d ru g p a rap h ern alia, d is m is se d p e r p le a. - C h ris lo p h e r D e llin g e r, s p e e d ­ in g 91 in a 7 0 . red u ced to e x c e e d ­ in g s a fe s p eed . $ 25 and cost. - A m a n d a M . D u n n , a llo w in g u n lic e n s e d p e rs o n to d r iv e , d is ­ m issed p er plea. - A n ih o n y T erran ce E llis, p osses­ sion o f m ariju an a up lo 1/2 o/... lit­ terin g n ol g re a te r than 15 pou nds, ilis n u ss e d p e r p le a ; p o s se s sio n o f d ru g p arap h ern alia, p ra yer fo r ju d g ­ m en t c on tin u ed o n co st. $ 130 attor­ n e y fe e . e v id e n c e o r d e r e d d e ­ stroyed . • B a r n e y D . F o s te r, d o m e s tic v io le n c e p ro te c tiv e o rd e r v io la tio n , p ra ye r fo r ju d g m e n t c o n lin u ed on c o s i. c o m p ly w ith p ro te c tiv e ord er. - D a g o lu irto G , G a b rie l. D W I. sen len ced to 6 0 d a ys su spen deil one yea r, su rren der d r iv e r ’s lic e n s e , n o d r iv in g fo r n ex l .10 d a ys, substan ce abu se assessm en t. S IO O and cost; o p e n c o n ta in e r a fter c o n s u m in g a l­ c o h o l first, d is m is se d p e r p le a . - K en n eth A la n G o a d , Jr., s p e e d ­ in g SK in a 70 . red u ccil to 74 in a 7 0 , p ra y e r fo r iu d gn )on l con lin u ed on cost. - R u sty G r o v e r G iu lb cy . n o l i ­ a b ility in su ran ce, e x p ire d reg is tra ­ tio n c a rd / la g . e x p ire d in s p e c lio n s lic k e r, dism issed p er c o rre ctio n . - K a m ly L e ig h lla l l , m is d e ­ m e a n o r la rc en y, d is m is s e d at re- iju es l o f o ffic e r. - A b d u l M ui|cet H asan, un safe m o v e m e n i. n ed u ced lo im p ro p e r e q u ip m e n t. S lO a m l co st. - R a y fo rd C ly d e H en d rix, assault w ith a ile a d ly w e a p o n , red u ced to s im p le a ffra y , p ra y e r fo r ju d g m e n t c o n lin u ed o n cost. « L a u re ile J. H en ry, s p e e d in g K5 in a 70. red u ced lo im p ro p e r e q u ip ­ m en t. S IO am i cost. - Jessica R e n e e H in k le , p o s s e s ­ sion o f n m riju an a up to 1/2 о/ , n o o p e r a t o r ’s lic c n s e , litle r ii\ g n o t g re a te r lhan 15 p ou n d s, d is m is se il p e r p le a ; p o s se s sio n o f d ru g p a ra ­ p h ern a lia . p ra y e r fo r ju d g m e n t c o n ­ tin u ed o n c o s t, e v id e n c e o rd e re d d e stro ye d . - O rtw in H in z. d o m e s tic c r im i­ n al tresp a ss, p r a y e r fo r ju d g m e n t co n tin u ed o n c o s i, stay a w a y (п м п p r o s e c u iin g w iin e s s u n les s it in ­ v o lv e s c h ild . • Jason H . H o n e y c u tt, s p ee d in g KK in a 70. rcd u c cd to 74 in a 70. S IO and cost. - G a r y K e n t H u ffm a n . Jr.. n o o p e ra to r's lic c n s e . e x p ire d re g is lra ­ lio n card/tag. d is m is se d p e r c o rr e c ­ tion . - L illie J o h n son , s im p le w o r th ­ le s s c h e c k , d is m is s e d p e r c iv i l settlem en t. - T o d d A n d re w J o n es. n \otor c a r­ rier lo g b o o k v io la tio n , red u c ed to im p ro p er e q u ip m e n t, $ 25 a m i c o s i. - L e th ia M . L u k e , u n a u th o rize d use o f m o lo r v e h ic le , d is m is s e d al req u est o f p ro s e c u iin g w itn es s . - S h a n R e n e e M a n n in g , n o o p e ra to r's lic c n s e . p ra y e r fo r j u d g ­ m en t c o n tin u e d o n c o s t ; m is d e ­ m e a n o r la rc e n y , d is m is s e d at re- qviest o f p ro s ec u tin g w iin e s s . - B ren d a M . M a rs h , tw o cou n ts sim p le w o rth les s c h e ck , d is m is se d per c iv il settle m c n l. ♦ A n lh o t iy S . M c H r a y e r . n o o p e r a to r ’ s lic e n s e , d is m is s e d p e r plea; e x c e e d in g safe sjK’c d . rcd u ccil lo im p ro p erc q u ip m e n t. s p ee d in g 82 in a 55 . red u ced lo e x c e e d in g safe speed. S25 and cost. - S a m u e l G le n n M c D a n ie l , s im p le p o s s e s s io n o f sch ed u le II c o n tro lle d su b sta n ce, possession o f n u u iju a n a u p to 1/2 o z .. dism issed p e r p ica ; p o s se s sio n o f d ru g para­ p h ern a lia , .sentenced to 45 days in ja il su sp en d ed o n e yea r, subsian ce abuse assessm en t, e v id e n c e o rdered d e s tro y e d . $ 2 5 and cost. -J on a th an D . M c D o w e ll,s im p le w o rth les s c h e ck , d ism issed |>ercivil settle m e n t. - K en n eth W . R a b o n . tw o counts s im p le w o rth le s s c h e ck , dism issed per c iv il s ettle m e n t. - Jam es E d w a rd R ay. sp eed in g ‘JH in a 70 . red u c ed to care le s s and rcc k le ss . s en te n ce d to .10 d a ys sus­ p e n d ed o n e y e a r, n o l be c o n v ic te d o f s im ila r o ffe n s e . S 50 and cost. - D o m in ic Isa ac R e id . carr>'ing c o n c e a le d gu n , s en len ced lo 3 0 days in ja il su sp en d ed o n e y e a r, fo llo w te m is o f p io b a tio n . w e a p o n ord ered d e s tro y e d . S25 a n d cost. - I^uil B ry a n R ep lia n n , p osses­ s io n o f m a riju a n a g re a te r than 1/2 o z lo 1/5 o z ., p o s s e s s io n o f d ru g p a ra p h c m a lia , d ism is se d |h.t p lea o f c o -d e fe n d a n ts . - N o m u i A lic ia S a n d o v a l, s p ee d ­ in g K4 in a 70 . rcd u c cd lo 74 in a 7 0 . $ 1 0 and cost; e x p ire d in sp eclion slic k e r, n o o p e ra to r's lic e n s e , d is­ m is s ed p e r c o rre c tio n . - S te v e n D e w a y n e S co lt. sim p le assau lt, d is m is se d du e to fa ilu re o f p ro s e c u tin g w itn es s to appear. ' R u ssell D . S e lle rs , assault o f s c h o o l e m p lo y e e / v o lu n te e r , d is ­ m is s ed du e to fa ilu re o f p rosecu t­ in g w itness to a ppear. - C u rtis D a le S e x to n . D W l. sen ­ ten ce d to 6 0 d a ys in ja il su spen ded o n e y e a r. 24 h ou rs c on u n u n ity ser­ v ic e . su rren d er d r iv e r 's lic e n s c and n o l o p e r a te m o lo r v e h ic le u n lil p r o p e r ly lic e n s e d , c re d il fo r su b­ stan ce a b u se a ssessm en t, S IO O and cost. - K en n eih F ran klin S ip es , s p e e d ­ in g 77 in a 6 5 . d r iv in g w h ile lic c n s e r e v o k e d , d is m is s e d - o ff ic c r u n ­ a v a ila b le . - M o n ie K e ilh S w ic e g o o d , d r iv ­ in g w h ile lic c n s e r e v o k e d , rcd u c cd to fa ilu re lo n o tify D M V o f uddrx:ss ch a n ge. S200 and cost. - L e v i Pau l T in g le r , p o s se s sio n o f stolen good s/ p rop erty, d is m is se d - n o p ro b a b le cau se. - A p r il G .T o d d . h arassin g ph on e c a ll, dism issed on c o n d ilio n o f g o o d b eh a vior. - Joseph G ra y T rou tm a n , s p eed * in g H6 in a 7 0 , red u ced to im p ro p e r eq u ip m en t, $ 5 0 and cost. • A li Z a y d W a lco tt, s p e e d in g 8 7 in a 7 0 , rcd u ccd to 74 in a 7 0 , p ra ye r fo r ju d g m e n t c o n tin u e d o n c o s t; d r iv in g w h ile lic e n s e re v o k e d , p o s ­ session /d isplay o f altercd/ ficlitiou s/ re v o k e d d r iv e r ’s licen se, d is m is se d p e r p lea. - D a n iel W a tson , p ro b a lio n v io ­ la tio n , ja il sen len ce a c liva ted . - G era ld B ra d le y W ilk ie , sp ee d - in g 102 in a 55. red u ccd lo c a re le s s and reck less, $100 and cost. - John A s h le y W ils o n , fa ilu re to w e a r seal b e lt , d ism issed p e r p le a : e x c e e d in g safe s p ee d , rc d u c c d to im p ro p er e q u ip m e n l. $10 and co st. F jillc d 'I'o A p p e a r - B . R o se B a p lis l, s im p le w o rth ­ less ch eck . - G ar>’ L e e H a izlip , t w o cou n ts sp eed in g 6 9 in a 55. - J im m y L e e H arris, fe lo n y p o s ­ session o f co ca in e. - D a n ie l K ir b y , fo u r c o u n ts s im p le w orth less ch eck . - S le v e n T h o m a s M c C o n n e y , o b ta in in g c o n lro lle d su bstan ce b y frau d /forgery. - A n ih o n y Z . S h ivers, n o licen sc. e x c e e d in g posted sjK*ed. - Jose D a v id U m an a , fa ilu re lo secu re p a ssen ger un der 16. Man Gets Suspended Sentence For Beating Woman Friend l»y Helli Cassidy Davie County Enterprise Record A U a v ie w o m a n w h o w a s tlio v ic t im o f a b ru ta l b e a tin g b y a b o y f r i e n d lia d to fa c e h o r a t ­ t a c k e r in D a v ie S u p e r io r C o u n y la s t w e e k . N a n c y R o b i n s o n , o f 1 7 5 C a l v in L a n o , h a d b e e n d a t in g J o r r y A l a n M o r c o r , 4 .1 , o f S a lis b u r y , w h e n o n D e c . 3 ,2 (H )1 . M e r c e r b e a t h e r u p s o s e v e r e ly , s b e .said, th a t s h e w a s g iv e n o n ly a 20 p e r c e n t c h a n c e to liv o . According to RobTaylor, as­ sistant district attorney, "Upon returning to tho residence she was sharing, al loasi lo some ex­ tent with Morcor, ho began as­ saulting hor. He had boon drink­ ing a lot thal day. Ho punched her, sliook her and throw her across a coffoe table. "And then, to keep hor I'roni moving, ho stood on her feet, so ho could punch her some more and bite hor." Taylor said pictures of Robinson taken after tho attack show humorous bite marks, wounds on her feel where Mer­ cer stood on them, as well as many olhor marks from the in­ cident. Robinson received a broken no.se, broken ribs, broken fingers and still has ongoing modical problems, said Taylor. Mercer was charged with misdemeanor assault on a I'oniale and assaull inflicting serious in­ jury, a felony. In a plea arrange­ ment, llie misdemeanor cliarge was dismissed, and Morcor pleaded no contest to tho other charge. Robinson toslified, tearfully, and visibly shaking, that alter boing taken to tho oniorgoncy room, she had lo iiave a feeding lubo, and liorkidnoys sliut down, among other problems. ”1 lo s l m y j o b a n d 1 lo s t m y s o n , b e c a u s e t h e d o c t o r s wouldn't lot mo take care of him. 1 losl everything, because 1 couldn't work," Robinson said, crying. "1 still havo to go to a psyciiiatrist, and 1 lake a lol of- medicine, and I'm scared to stay by myself. I can’t sleep, and I don’l even go lo the grocery store without someone with me. because 1 don’t know when lie's gonna pop up and bo there." "1 hope you sec in your heart to do what’s right," she told Judge Mark E. Klass, "becau.se he’s not a very nice person.” Robinson had been employed at tho Veteran's Administration hospital, but is now working at Potman's Restaurant. She said it's all sho can do to got to work without falling apart. Mercer's attorney, Eil Vogler Jr.. said, "I'm not up here to present a seif-dofenso argument. I'm hearing today for tho first time that she came homo, and ho simply started assaulting'lior. 1 have yet lo see a domestic vio­ lence situation where there is not provocation on both sides. I have yet to sec whore someone just jumps on somoono and boats them mercilessly |wilhout provocation!." Vogler said there was abuse on both sides, with pushing and shoving by botli of them. "I don’l doubt she was in­ jured, but she got in some licks herself that night," lie said, Mercer, who sat straight and unmoving during tlie testimony, suffered a broken toe, brui.ses and a black eye from the alter­ cation. "My understanding is that there was drinking going on," Vogler said. "She indicatod she had oniy one drink, but that’s like 'Officer, i only itad two beers,’ wiien slopped for a DWi. Tliis was a domestic argument that got out of liand, and he re­ grets thal il gol oul of hand, bul there was some of both sides going on. Vogler said Morcor has got­ ten substance abuse treatment and anger management treat­ ment since it happened, and tiiat his attendance and participation in all tho programs has been good, "He is u productive member of society, working one full-tiino and one part-time job, and liis recommendations from his em­ ployees are that he is competent, dependable and an asset to their organizations." They were living together. Vogler said, lo which Robinson shook her head, and during that time. Vogler continued, Mercer loaned her monoy, helped her pay off worthless checks she had written, loaned lior his car. and babysat lior son. "This relationship was liko oil and water - it didn’t mix whon they started living togetlior. Yes, sho was injured. She was injured bad,” Vogler said. "She got the worse end of tho slick and he feels bad about that. “You can lock iiiiii up, let the slale take care of him for awhile, or you can continue to let him be a nioniber of society and con­ tinue going lo classes," Vogler said to the judge. Mercer's pre-trial officer, Jack Tieman, said he was torn belween recommending active time versus probation for Mer­ cer, and although Mercer had had two recent drug screenings that wore positive for cocaine uso, lie would "abstain from a sentencing recomniondation.'' Robinson had roi|uestcd ros- litulion for hor medical bills, but told Terry Meineke, assistant districl attorney, that sho would rather .see Mercer in jail than re­ ceive llie restilulion. If a person i.s given active lime, they are nol roquired to pay rostitution. if tiiey are placed on probation, they aro. A lt h o u g h M o r c o r h a d p r io r c o n v ic t io n s . V o g l e r s a id t h e r e w e r e n o n e f o r a n y t y p e o f a s ­ s a u lt iv e b e h a v io r . Mercer told Judge Klass lhat Robinson didn’l have lo worry about him. " I’d be more than happy lo never biwe lo deal wuh tier iiguin," he said. K la s s s e n te n c e d M e r c e r to 2 0 to 2 4 m o n th s in p r is o n , b u t s u s ­ p e n d e d th a t s e n t e n c e f o r f i v o Advance Fire Dept. To Celebrate 50th Year T h e A d v a n c e V o lt in le o r I-ir e D o p a r t m o n I w i l l c o lo b r a l o its .“iO tli y o a r w ilh a r e c e p tio n a n d г ,«« o p e n h o u s e S u n d a y f r o m 2-.“5 ftw p .m . A c e r e m o n y is s c h e d u le d fo r A d v a n c e w a s th e fir s t ru ra l fir e d e p a r tm e n t o r g a n iz e d in D a v ie C o u n ty . y o a r s o f s u p e r v is e d p r o b a lio n , w ith t w o y e a r s in t e n s iv e p r o b a ­ t io n . H o is l o h a v e a s u b s ta n c e a b u s e a s s e s s m e n t a n d tre a tm e n t, c o m p l e t e a n g e r m a n a g e m e n t t r e a t m e n t , a n d h a v e a m e n t a l h e a lth e v a lu a t io n a n d tr e a tm e n t. V ic is a ls o l o s u b m il t o w a r r a m - lo s s s e a r c h e s f o r c o n t r o lle d s u b ­ s ta n c e s . c o n t r a b a n d a n d a lc o h o l, a n d h o is n o t t o u s e , p o s s e s s o r c o n lr o l a n y i ll e g a l d r u g o r a lc o - hol. Ho is to submit to breath and urine/blood analyses for drugs and alcohol. He must nol communicate with, threaten, or harass Robinson and must pay rcstilu- lion for any of her medical bills lhal aten’x covered by innutance, _ lie is to pay court costs. During his sentencing. Robinson put her liead down on the table and cried. 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Customer must nulnlain their principal residence rrllhln an ALLTEL owned t operated servic«35io HijhI i №ekend Home Minutes aie avaiiaba only in Ih» customer ll local cnilinn aiea « do nol apply n: local calling area, minules Kill be deducted Irom Ihe cuslomor» package minules. Addilional ctaiges may a calls lhal oiijinais ol ttimiru« outsiile IM customt’s t a t calling «lea. NfflM minules an Hon.-Ttiun. «served,.................................................................... „.freenedlWresidence vrllhln an ALLTEL owned & operated servico area. TlM * do not apply nallonwiite. II customs is calling outside Iheir ' to Night & Weekend Home mlnulis lor I. Wnlient minute» tie fit.(alls that oilQinats ol terminal* outside IM customer’s local calling aiea. Night----- ----------------------...----------------------- -----_9 oonm.Mon 5'59am. Fiee mobile'to-moblie minutes apply lo 250 monlhly minutes to calls made lo t Irom ALLHEL vrireKs! cuitomert vjtilK In mohlK- toSia local S area ¿ do not apply nallonvnlde. tall toiwardlng, <t 11 voice mall calls eaciuded. $9.95 a month add a lint plan avallahio toi a luhited lime win ihe»ailon ol Iwo lines ol siivlce on Toial Freedom plans «mii eeivlce адгмтел!. One line must be a pnmary In« ol servi«. No more than 2 stcondaiy lines ol service can be aifded lo primary iin«. Upgrade lee may apply. An addilional ва-сел| Regulatory Cosi Recovery tee will be added to Ihe Tout Freedom S39.95 plan per month. I , 6 . DAVIK COUNTY ENTERPRISK RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 21, 2002 Public Records DAVIIÍ COUN TY liN'I ERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 21,2002 - 7 S h e r i f f s D e p a r t m e n t T h e fo llo w tn i; in cltloiU s w e a * r e p o r t e d 10 th e D a v ic C o u n ty S h e r iff's D epartm en t. • K en n eth R a y W illia m s , o f f>5f> G e o r g ia R o a d , rep o rte d som e o n e p rie d th e lo ck o f f a building* and stole a rid in g m o w e r from his house. N o v . 8. • T h e la rc e n y o f a c e ll ph on e fro m a c a r at a Im m e w a s rep orteil N o v . K b y P a tric k O s e r . o f Iv y C irc le , B en n u d a Run. - S o m e o n e p u m ped gas and d id not p a y fo r it at F ou r U rotliers on U .S . 64 W N o v . S. • A ju v e n ile re p o rte d N o v . S s om e o n e K w k a c om p act d isc p la yer w ilh o u l h er p erm ission fro m South D a v ie N iid d le S ch o o l. • M o n e y and o lh e r ile m s w e re taken from D e w e y W ils o n R a ilc tlg c . o f 55.^ lie a rC n rc k C h u rch R d ., N o v . 9. • T h e llo o r o f a h o m e w a s p ried oj>en and severa l h o u s eh o ld item s w e re taken from C h ristin e John son La lh am . o f f>46 D u ke W 'h ila k er R d .. N o v . ^). - K e lly K in tle r F o s te r, o f 132 K in d e r L a n e , re p o rte d h a ra s sin g ph on e c a lls N o v . 10. - P ro p e rty w a s tak en fr o m an u n lock ed v e h ic le in Ihe d r iv e w a y o f M ich a el W ils o n L iv e n g o o d o f 2222 U .S . 601 S .. N o v . 10. ^ ■ Л ju v e n ile a 'p oT led N o v . И ) lhat s om eon e s h o ved h im w h ile h o ld in g a kn ife in Ihe road on H o b s o n D riv e , N o v . 10. - D a v id B rin d ley, o f 179 R iv e r R d .. A d v a n c e , rep orted N o v . 11 thal h e lo s l h is c e il ph on e w h ile d o in g y a rd w o rk . - B r e n d a C h a n d le r , o f 147 R i v e r v i e w T o w n h o u s e D r.. .A d ­ v a n c e , r e p o r t e d b e in g b e a te n , c h o k ed and b illen and h a vin g threats m ad e at h er h o m e N o v . 11. • C h e ck s w e re tak en and cash ed w iih ou t the o w n e r ’ s p e n n iss io n . as rep orted N o v . 11 by B rig g e lt M o o re F e rre ll, o f 171 S ta y a w a y R oa d . • Item s w e re taken fro m the c a r­ p o r t o f G e o r g e T o w n s e n d S c h ro e d e r. o f 20.1 L o n g M e a d o w R d .. rep orted N o v . 12. • L a r c e n y o f item s taken from the resid en ce o f D ch b ie Y o rk C ass, o f l.V ) H llis Ln .. A d v a n c e , w a s re­ p o n e d N o v. 12. - S om eon e w en t in t(' a K \lroi>m w in d o w a n d lo o k ite m s fr o m P a m ela M .iN 'c n g ill lli*v v e jti»n . o\ 76S P e o p les C re ek K d .. .\ d \ a iice. N o v . 12 - .A fire a rm w a s tak en fr o m a v e h ic le at the h om e o f M ich .ie l A le v D o ln .o f2 .^ 1 .Xiuliew R il .A d x .in c e . N ov^ 12. - .-\ safe c on ta in in g ve\ oral ileiu s w a s taken trom the h i'm e o f J a s jv r H airsion D u lin . i’ f H u n . 15S. .A dvan ce. N o\. • S o m e o n e p u m jV il gas arul tlid not pay al D ean s M in i M art «2 on I nS. |’5S. A d v a n c e . N o v . 14. F i r e s Davic fire deparimenis re- sponileil to Ihc following calls. Nov. 5: Shefrield-Calahaln. Counly Line, 4:20 p.m., fire alarm, Hardy Road. Nov. 6: Farminglon, Cenler, 7:21 a.m., vehicle fire, 1-40; Cooleemee, Jerusalem, 7:46 a.m., .smoke invesligalioii, Duke Slivel; Jerusalem, 6: IS p.m., fuel spill, Ellis Aulo Auclion. Nov. 7: Jenisiilem, 2:.10p.m., A r r e s t s smoke invesligalion, N.C. 801 S. Nov. »: Smilh Grove. 4:3J p.m.. aulo wreck, 1-40. Nov, 9: Counly Line, Cenler, I2:4.‘i p.m.. vchicle fire, 1-40. Nov. II: Farminglon, 8:l.'i a.m., wreck, Fanninglon Road. Nov, 12: Counly Line, 6:4.1 a.m., hack up Cool Spring; Cen­ ler, lO:.^) a.m., wrcck, 1-40. Nov, 1.1: Smilh Grove, 10:52 a.m., fire alarm, Riverbend Drive; Cornalzer-Dulin, Ad­ vancc, 2:21 p.m., fire alarm, Cornauor Road; Advance. Cornal/.er-Dulin, .1:41 p.m.. iruck fire, Beauchamp Road. Nov, 14: Fanninglon. Smilh Grove, 7:2S a.m., wreck, 1-40; Mocksville, 9:21 a.m.. fire alann. Hospital Sireel; Counly Line, 4:47 p.m., sland hy for house Urc in Iredell Counly. Nov, 16: William R. Davie. T h e D a v ic .S h e riffs D cp a n m en i m ad e Ih e fo llo w in g artcsls. - E rrau l L a ro m c R a m sey . IX, nl' .1822 llw y . 601 S ., w a s a rre s le d N o v . X fo r fa ilu re lo c o iiip ly . T ria l d a le: N o v . 20. K o w a n C o u n ly. - R o d e ric k T y ro n e M a rtin , 4.1. o f ■KX) M ill S t.. w as arresled N o v . X fo r d riv in g w h ile liccn se rev o k e d . T ria l d a le: D e c . 4, Ire d ell C o u m y. - D a v id John E d w a rd s, 20. o f F letch c r. w a s a rresled N o v . ftir failu re lo appear. T ria l dale: D cc. l ‘J. - N ic o le L yn n P u esch el, IX , o f 227 T u c k e r R d ., A d v a n c c , arresled N o v . 10 fo r p ossession o f dru g pani- y p h cm u lia . T r ia l date: D c c . 12. - J o s h u a J o e l .S m ith , 17. C le m m o n s , a rre s te d N o v . 11 fo r p o s se s sio n o f m ariju a n a and dru g p a ra p h cn ia lia . T r ia l date: D cc . 12. - Jared T h o m a s A n d e rs . 16. o f L e x in g lo n . w a s a r r o tc il N o v . 11 fo r p ossession o f m ariju ana and jKisscs- s io n o f d ru g p a ra p h e rn a lia . T ria l d a le: D c c . 12. - Janetta A n ic c G ad son . .11.4 0 4 0 U .S . 601 S ., a rrested N o v . I I fo r fa ilu re to appear. T rial d a le: D cc. 12. - G in g e r M a rie H o p k in s , .12, o f W e s tfie ld , w as arresletl N o v . 11 fo r D W I. T r ia l d a te: D e c . 6. - N ic k o la s K e lly H op k in s, .I.S, o f W e s tfie ld , w a s a rresled N o v . 11 for s im p le p o s s e s s io n o f m a riju a n a . T ria l d a te: D cc . 6. - R u s s e ll D o n ta S ellers , IK , o f .123 M o n t v ic w D r.. w a s a rre s le d N o v . 12 fo r a ssa u ll o n a fe m a le . T ria l d a te; Jan. 2.1, 2(K).1. • Jam es B ru ce S train , 4 5 , o f 245 D u ke S t., C o o le e m e e , a rrested N o v . 14 fo rc o in n u in ic a lin g threats. T ria l d a le: D ec. 1‘). ■ D ale A sh ton lle rv a w , 22. o f 1X6 S h ady G n » e Ln .. A < lva n ce. arresled N o v. 15 fo r lillcrin g. T ria l ila le : D ec. 5. - D on a ld L e e Y o u n g , Jr.. .IX, o f H arm on y, arrested N o v . 16 fo r d a m ­ a ge lo pro|)crty. T ria l d a le: Jan. 2.1. - M a rk L u th e r B e c k , 1 4 , S ta le s v ille , a rre s le d N o v . 16 fo r d am age lo prop erly. T ria l d a le: Jan. 2.1, A N N U A L INCORPORATORS MEETING of Smith Grove Volunteer Fire Department. Sunday, Dec. 1,2002 2 p.m. at Smith Grove Fire Dept. M o r t g a g e r a t e s a r e t h e l o w e s t t h e y h a v e b e e n i n 4 0 y e a r s ! Let us help you with the purchase or refinance of your home /\f/ /in v i’. v s n / < u k / чч/ ¡<Kídl\. BANK of, NORTHp ^ O L I N A MORTGAGE JERRY KAPP M anager/loan Otiioef 1336 W estgate C onier Drivo W insloo-Saiem . N C 271 03 Telephooe: (336) 774-2944 Mobile: (336)462-3932 E-Mail: jkapp@bankolnc.com Meirtjef ПЗЮ M e d i c a r e S u p p l e m e n t I n s u r a n c e . . . ' Ъ е S t n i e F n n n Wav! Look to your Good Neighbor agent for help in choosing a Meidicare Supplement Insurance plan that is right for you. Call me for choices in health care protection. Greg Morris, Agent 346 S Salisbury Sircel Mocksville, NC 336-751-5908 L i k e a g o o d n e i g h b o r , S t a t e F a n n i s t h e r e . * statefarm.com* Siale Farm .Mutual Auloniobile lnsur.incc Comp.iny • 1 lom e O ffice; Uloominnton, Illinois C all lor details on coverage, costs, restrictions and renowablllly. N o te: T h e s e policies a re nol con n ecled witli or en dorsed b y Ihe U n ited S ta les G overnm enl or Iho Federal M ed ica re Program . MS200Z-19 S T A T I F A R M A I N S U i A N C I P-02402 06/02 \2:}5 p.m.. wrcck. ll.S. 601/ N.C. SOI; Smilh Cirove. Ad­ vance. S:0.^ p.m.. fire alarm. UtKlcr|iass Road. Nov. 17: Jerusalem, 12:45 p.m.. wrcck, N.C. SOI S.; Ad­ vancc. 2:52 p.m.. w reek. Burton Road. ♦ Threats w e re c o m n iu n ic a led lo D eijn is R . JtWinson. o f ,^4.M H w y. i>-l I-:asi. N o v . 14. - P io | v il> \sas re m o v e d from Ihe h o m e I 'f n .u io n (W a y B e e tlin g . G un r iu l ' K d . A d v .iiK c . N o v . 14. 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N o v . 16. ■ S o m e o n e w h o had been lo ld n o t lo b e o n th e p r o p e r ly o f M c D o n a ld ’s in A d v a n c e w en t there N o v . 16. as rep orted b y the assis- tanl m an ager. • S u n glasses w e re taken and not p aid fo r at F ou r B ro th er's A m o c o on U .S . 64 W .. N o v . 16. - S o m e o n e d ro v e o ff tlie road, th rou gli a pastua* fe n ce and in to a ya rd al Ihe h om e o f M oll H o w e ll, o f ' 1919 H w y . SOI N .. N o v. 16. • D a m a g e w a s d o n e and m o n e y taken from P otls S e rv ic e C en ter, at 4 39 5 H w y. 15S, A ilv a n c e . N o v . 16. - T ire s w e re H allen ed on three v e h ic le s al the h om e o f B en n el P. W 'illia in s o n . o f 157 O v e r lo o k -D r., .A d van ce. N o v . 16. - A te le v is io n w a s taken fro m a b u ild in g o f f L y d ia L a n e, o w n e d by P a u la Jane S m ith . N o v . 17. - A lic e n s e plate w a s lost o r s to ­ le n N o v . 17. o w n e d b y P io t r K a / .im ie r / / a k a m a r e k . o f 142 S p rin g fie ld D r.. A d va n ce . - A V irg in ia m an lost his w a lle t at S u b w a y in A d v a n c e . N o v . 17, r e ­ p o n e d b y an e m p lo y e e o f th e res­ taurant. • A v erb a l d o m e stic d isp u te lo o k p la c e al th e a p a r lm e n l o f C o n sta n tin a M itc h e ll, o f 128 R iv ­ e rs id e T o w n h o m e . A d v a n c e . N o v. 17. - Ite m s w e re tak en fr o m the h om e o f M aran da D . D illa rd o f 56H6 llw v . SOI S .. N o v. 17. Sell it fast... . . . w i t h a n E n t e r p r i s e R e c o r d c l a s s i f i e d a d ________C a ll T a m m y to d a y 7 5 1 -2 1 2 0 A t /t J M O Æ » ’S 03 CMC envoy 4*4 02 Pontiac Grmu! Prix SIW « ! Was Bear Disc Rebate___ 34 045 Running Boaids, CD & - 3 049 PowB' Equipment, ■ 2.000 Keyless Entry, Heated Mirrors, OnStar, Locking Dllferenlial, Side Alrtxigs & More Mow Only ^28,996 02 Sonoma Sport Pke¡ fm V-6, Automatic, CD Player, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, 16” Alum Wheels, Pow­ er Seat & More... Was 22,420 Bear Disc - 1.533 Róbale - 3.000BONUS - 1.000 HOWOMW П6.887 02 Pontiac Grand AM U-6 Si.^617 Was 18,981 Bear Disc -1,984 0% or Rebate - 3.000 O n l y 43,987 O i е м с S ie r r a 2 - 7 1 IX T S p o r t S id e , V -6, C D P la y e r , Tilt, C r u is e , T in te d G la s s , S p o r t S u s p e n s io n P k g . & M o r e ... W as 20.575Boar Disc -1 ,6 7 8 Robato - 3,0QQ Bouus____--1.QQQ A fo tv O n /H ’»14,897 v-6, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless En­ try, Alum Wheels, Ciulse, CD Player & Mote... 0 3 P o n tia c m e "О Г 4x4, Locking Dit- feienilol, Dual Power Seats, 5.3 V-8, FogUghts, Full Power and More..,, Was Bear Disc 0% or RpI' O n ly $1 32,451 ■ 3,964 26Л87 W a s 2 0 ,4 0 0 B oar D is c - 1 ,4 0 2 S u n r o o f, 2 0 0 W a t t S t e r e o , ó ' ' " * ' * 1 6 , 9 8 8 •All prices and discoums include rebates in lieu ol spccial rates. Tax, lag and doc lee of $389.00 ate nol included in sale prices. Sale paces are on oul of stock units only. Pictures are for illustration purposes only. All purchases are on appioved credit. Dealer nol re­ sponsible for prior sales. Zero payment for 90 days on approved credit with GMAC. Ad e«pires 11/29/02. B e n M y n a t t ^ N T I A C • C M C • N I S S A N iiiiH iiiB iiiiB im itiiiiiM Y .N M a i-B N o e WOODWORKS QflLLERT 185 N. Main St., Mocksville (336) 751-1001 HISTORIC DOWNTOWN MOCKSVILLE CELEBRATES HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24 1 PM - 5PM (Hours may vary by store) G if ts • 'B a s k e ts ' B r i d a l T ^ e g i s t r y M on. th ru Fri. 9:30 - 6Ю0 S a t 1 0 Ю 0 -£ :0 0 67 Court Sopore, Mocksville. NC 33Í-1S\-433G T O L L F R E E 8 6 6 - 7 1 5 - 4 3 3 6 )0 )0 COUNTER POINT MUSIC instrument Sales & Repair.? Music Lessons Kip SnowlOioitcr 50 C o u r l Squ.irc, M o c k sv illc 33«-751-9390 HAPPY HOUSE MMATURES Dollliotiscs and Acccssoi'ics 135 N. Main St., Mocksville (336) 751-1424 o O i . F o s t e r ’ s J e w e l e r s CliLBBRAl'INC. O u r 5 0t h Y k a r ! 171 N. Main Street MocLwille. NC (JJ6) 751-2737 L o® M is s J u d y ’s D o U s W e S e l l T h o m a s T h e T r a i n 43 Court Square Mock.sville, NC (336) 751-4117 C o m e c e l e b r a t e w i t h o u r . s h o p s a n d b u s i n e s s e s i n d o w n t o w n I V l o c k s v i l l e f o r t h e b e s t i n h o l i d a y c h e e r . O u r m e r c h a n t s w i l l e x c i t e y o u w i t h t h e b e s t t h a t t h e h o l i d a y s h a v e t o o f f e r a s y o u s h o p i n o u r r e l a x e d “ h o m e t o w n ” s e t t i n g . W h i l e s h o p p i n g , s t o p b y a n d p i c k u p y o u r 2 0 0 2 D a v i e C o u n t y C h r i s t m a s O r n a m e n t a n d h a v e i t s i g n e d b y t h e a r t i s t , ( ^ e n d a B e a r d , a t ( l a s t h a u s o n t h e S q u a r e R e s t a u r a n t ( F o r m e r l y S a m u e l ' s ) WITH ONLY 31 DAYS LEU TO SHOP, AVOID THL MAI.LTRAFFIC AND СOMK K) DOWN rOWN MOCKSVILLE! D A V E ’S M U S IC Musical In.'itfumeats Acces.sories & Repair Mu.sic Le.sHoiis 129 Court Square • Ivlocksville (336) 751-1934 EVERYTHING ON SALE FOR CHRISTMAS, UYAWAY NOWl C - * ' C ' 1\ 'C --,' . - 'T : — Ч ; / Plantation А п ( 1 ф 1 е к 137 N. SALI.SHUkYS r., MocK.svii.1,1-: (nrxl to l.ui^is Ihl/iiin lifsidurilllt) (3 3 6 ) 7 51 *2 105 ^ ¿ v i n e с 4 й ш а ^ 0 M cla JoluiMMi. I.M IJ T It, STOP BY & REGISTER FOR A FREE MASSAGE 8 2 C o u r t S q u a r e M o c k s v ille , N C 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 4 1 1 ANTIQUES ... etc. on m ain 37 Court Square Downtown MocksviWe, NC (:3;ifi) 7.51-9864 G i f t s a n d O f f i c e S u p p l i e s 121 N. .\lairr .Sr.. Mocksvillc A L L B O X C H R IS T M A S C A R D S : B U Y 2 G E T 1 F R E E ! C H E R IS H E D T E D D IE S : $ 1 0 E a ch Havie y School of Daoice • I’oiiuc • liallct • Mixlcm 'Tap • • I lip I lop • {'loi^iiig • •.Social Dancing* 1.(2 N . .\tiin ,Si„ Dnvviitdvvii M dtkw illc o o f ^ 00 001 “UGHT MY RRF» Gel Candles for aiv occasion C lO U R TSID E SPLORTS 157 N. Main St., IVlocksville, NC ( 3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 4 7 0 0 M o c k s v i l l e S h o e S h o p Shoe, Boot & Tack Repairs W e R e p a ir B Irk e n s to c k s I ,'j‘2 Court Siiuure, Mocksville, NC (In tho Town Square, bolow Natural Health Shoppe) Chad Gough, Owner - 16 Years Exp. r h \Nc've RELOCATED to; 642 Wilke.4lioro St. Mocksville, NC (336) 731-1740 www.fouroaksfurniture.com ALL STOCK ON SALE THROUGH NOVEMBER/ \ 8 - D/WIE COUNTY EN TKRPKISE RECORD, Thursdiiy. Nov. 21. 2002 North Davie Middle School students unfurl rolls of paper in the colors of an American flag during a patriotic assembly on Nov. 8.- Photos by Robin Fergusson Students introduced their parents who serve (d) in the various branches of the mili­ tary, and those parents marched into the gymnasium carrying the flag of their respec- Students dressed in costumes from every war, and told the school assembly the tive branch. number of men and women killed in lhat war. F r e e d o m North Students Learn It’s Not Automatic S t u d e n t s iit N o r l l i D a v i c M i d d l e S c h o o i le a r n e d a h it a b o u t p r id e r e c e n t ly . I ’ r id c in ih e ir c o u n tr y . I’ r id e in Iheir f e l l o w cla .ss m a le .s . P r id e in th e p e o p le w h o h a v e fo u jth t. a n d d ie d , to p r o t e c t t h e ir fr e e - d o m .s. A s p a rt o f a V e t e r a n ’ s D a y c e le b r a t io n , the entire s eh m > l iis - s c in b le d in Ihe j;y n i to h e r e m u ­ s ic , lis ic n 10 s p e e c h e s , w a tc h s k its a n d le a r n ab<u it th e s a c r i- I'lc e s m a d e to p r o t e c t fr e e d o m . O n Ihe h iv ita t io n o f P r in c i­ p a l L a r r y B r id y e w a le r , M a r g a ­ re t G r a c e C ir c e n la lk e d t o th e s tu d e n is a b o u t h e r fa m ily , e s p e ­ c ia l l y h e r s o n . w h o v o lu n t e e r e d d u r in g th e V ie t n a m W a r . l i e fe lt it w a s h is iliiiy t o h e lp fiy h l Ihe c o m m u n is t t h r e a l. s h e s a id . H is fa t h e r w a s a p r e a c h e r , a n d h e w a n t e d lo p r o l c c i h is r ie h l lo p r e a c h a s h e s a w fit. H e w r o t e to h is p a r e n ts : " I b e l i e v e f r e e d o m h a s t o b e e a r n e d . D o n 't y o u s e e . I h a v e to f io . " I l e w a s n 't e v e n s c h e d u le d l o П у th e d a y h is h e lic o p t e r w a s s h o l d o w n . H e h a d v o lu n t e e r e d f o r a n o t h e r m a n ’ s p la c e , o n e w h o w a s lo b e s e n l h o m e . A n d he survived Ihe crash, b m died wlien the helicopter e.\- ploded as he went to Iry lo res­ cue the pilot. “ F r e e d o m , m y f r i e n d s , is w o r t h fig h t in g f o r . " G r e e n s a id . Students and teachers stand at attention as they recite the Pledge of Allegiance. Members of the North Davie band and chorus provide some patriotic music. Margaret Grace Green speaks to the students about her son, who volunteered to serve his couniry ahd was killed in the Vietnam War. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 21,2002 - 9 " 6 yr./75,000 M ile W arranty on ^Certified Vehicles ‘02 Escape XLT 4x4 #2T45t3A V6. AT, leather, moonfoo! I2.640mi, СейППЕО Was $25.905 Reduced to $23)764 CERTIFIED Was SI9.995 Reduced lo $18|9^8 ‘01 F350Crew Dually Lariat 4x4 I2TMDA 7.3, AT. 00 powef, leather 55.624 mi, WasS32.995 Reduced lo $29(981 ^ ^ № $ 2 9 . 9 9 5 Reducedlo $28,984 t í irrru VVa&$t7,905 Reduced to $16,994 ‘97 F350Crew Dually XLT 4x2 i3DT4394A 7.3. AT. an power 220.000 mi. WasSl8.995 Reduced to $17,992 ‘99 Ranger XLT 4x4 #P1493 Rod. V6, auto. CD. AC 3t.309mi. CEinifltD WasSl4.995 Reduced to $13,779 ‘01 Focus SE IPI498 GoW, 4 cyl, aulo, tilt, cruise 13.308 mi. CKKTIFIED Was$13.S>95 Reduced lo $10,961 ___ » WasSI8.995 Reduced to $16,972 ‘01 Taurus SES IP1487 While, V6, auto, all power 18.C19mi. CiftTIFtBD Was 515,995 Reduced lo $12,925 ‘99 Taurus SE »PI454A White, V6, auto, aD ролег 67,263 mt. Was $11,995 Reduced to $71932 ^01 Escape XLS 4x2 »P1482 Red. V6. auto. AC 29.445 mi. CERTimO W1SS18.995 Reduced to $17|922 Ю 2 Z X 2 #7873$9,995 ‘0 2 E s c a p e Ш 94 A U P o w o r$16,998' I» IK>T A; И т м : B R A N P ÜEUll М Я ш Д м ш 1Яш1» l l > r t i n M i i<| i t r Ю З M a ra u d e r *02 V illa g e r E s ta te #3955 Le a th e r «9379 3 0 2 H P O na o f a k ind lu xu ry aporta seda n $21,998* $28,998“ .^$36,998’ Buy A m erican ... Buy Ford... "Buy ALL AM ERICAN FORD” FO R D MERCURY Wtn§toa-S*l4m A M n iC A N '« FOBD »«■CUtY jM ockB vine Just off 1-40 Exit 170, Hwy. 601 > Mocksville, NC (336) 751-2161 C h e c k u s o u t at aaford.eom • Available only with Quality-Checked Certified pre-owned vehicles." Includes all rebales I Incentives assigned lo dealer. Prior sales excluded. On approved credil. See dealer (or details, И) - DAVIK COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday. Nov. 21, 2002 Woman Going To Prison For Shooting Live-In Man Friend By Belh Cassidy D iiv ic C o u n ty E n te rp ris e R e c o r d A n A d v i i n c e w o n i: in w h o s h o t h e r b o y lr ie iu l e a r lie r th is y e a r w a s s e n te n c e il lo p r is o n last w e e k in D a v ie S u p e r io r C o u r t. W a n d a L o u is e B a ile y . 4 7 , o f .1 2 0 I ’ o l ls R o a d , w a s c h a r g e d w i t h a s s a u lt w it h a d e a d l y w e a p < in w ilh in le n t lo k ill in llic l- in g s e r io u s in ju r )', f o l l o w i n g an in c id e n t at th e h o m e s h e s h a re d w ith A l l e n C o r n a l/ e r . o n M a r c h 6. A c c o r d in g t o T e r r y M e in e k e . a s s is ta n t d is lr ic t a llo n ie y . B a ile y r e lu m e d h o m e th a t n ig h t, in th e c o m p a n y o f a n o t h e r m a n , a n d s h o r t ly a f t e r w a r d , C o r n a t z e r s ta r te d a p h y s ic a l c o n fr o n t a tio n w it h B a ile y . T h e o t h e r m a n w a s a b le l o s e p a r a t e th e t w o , b u l B a ile y c a m e o u l o f a b e d r o o m m in u le s a ft e r w a r d , b o l d i n g a .3 5 7 p is to l. S h e l o o k a im a n d s h o i C o r n a lz e r in Ih e .n b d o n ie n . M e in e k e s a id , " T h e r e is n o l m u c h d is p u te a b o u t th e m a jo r ­ ity o f fa c ts in Ih is c a s e , b u l w h a t is in q u e s lio n is Ih e lim e p e r io d ," fr o m w h ic h B a i l e y a n d C o m a t z e r w e r e s e p a r a te d lu itil s h e s h o t h im . B a i l e y c la im s th e s h o o lin g w a s in s e lf- d e fe n s e , b u l M e in e k e s a id it w o u ld b e h a rd to p r o v e th a l, b e c a u s e s e v e r a l m in u te s h a d a p p a r e n t ly p a s s e d f r o m w h e n th e c o u p le s to p p e d fig h t ­ in g lo w h e n s h e sh o t h im . In a d d itio n lo lh a t, M e in e k e s a id , B a ile y g a v e c o n flic tin g s to ­ r ie s to la w e n fo r c e m e n t o ffic e r s , s a y in g s h e h a d s h o t C o m a t z e r in Ih e le g o r in th e fo o t, a n d a ls o s a y in g s h e n e v e r in t e n d e d lo s h o o t h iin , b ill lh a t s h e w a s g o ­ in g lo Ih r o w th e g u n d o w n th e b a s e m e n t s te p s . H o w e v e r , M e in e k e s a id , s h e h a d to w a lk p a st th e b a s e m e n t s te p s o n th e w a y lo w h e r e sh e s to o d lo fir e th e g u n . B a i l e y ’ s a l l o r n e y , R o b M o c k s v i l l e B r i e f s A u d i t S h o w s ‘ G o o d Y e a r ' " Y o u h a d a v e r y g o « l y e a r , " a u d ito r E d d ie C a r r ic k t o ld lo w n b o a r d m e m b e r s . T h e fu n d b a la n c e s a w a n in c r e a s e o f a lm o s t S 4 (K ),()0 0 . a n d th e g e n e r a l a s s e ts in c r e a s e d b y S y (K ),(K )(). T h e g e n e r a l a s s e ts in c r e a s e is p r im a r ily b e c a u s e o f th e n e w fir e tru ck . C a r r ic k a ls o s ta te d lh a l Ih e w a le r a n d s e w e r a c c o u n ts w e r e d o ­ in g w e ll. " A lo l o f s i.ia ll m u n ic ip a lit ie s a re r e a lly h u rtin g . Y o u 'v e p u l y o u r s e lf in a p o s ilio n t o b e a b le lo w e a t h e r Ih e s lo n ii. 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D e p a r lm e n l o f R e v e n u e . T o w n P u r s u i n g F u n d i n g F o r R o a d s W i l h th e b o a r d 's b le s s in g , B r a lle y is g o in g lo p u rs u e p o s ­ s ib le s e n a te fu n d s fo r im p r o v in g t w o ro a d s fo r b e lle r in d u s tria l a c c e s s . T h e fir s t s u g g e s te d a r e a fo r im p r o v e m e n t is th e in te r- s e c lio n o f U .S . 15 8 . M i ll i n g a n d C a m p b e ll r o a d s . T h e im p r o v e ­ m e n ts w o u ld .s ira ig h te n C a m p b e ll R o a d s o th a l il jo in s M illin g R o a d . T h i s in ip r o v e m e n l c o u ld a ls o p u t a c e n le r lu m la n e o n a ll th r e e r o a d s . T h e s c c o n d p r o je c t w o u ld w id e n H a r d is o n S tr e e t, b e g in n in g n e a r th e m id d le s c h o o l. T h e r o a d is u s e d h e a v ily b y A v g o l A m e r ic a . A c c o r d in g to B r a lle y , th e D e p a r tm e n t o f T r a n s ­ p o r t a t io n s u p p o r ts b o lh p r o je c ls . 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B a ile y h a d th e c r a p b e a t o u l o f h e r o n a r o u t in e b a s is , " s a id R a is b e c k , " b u l s h e s ta y e d w ith h im b e c a u s e s h e h a d a r o o f o v e r h e r h e a d . A b o u t a w e e k p r io r to Ih e s h o o lin g , s h e w a s b e a t u p p r e t t y g o o d a n d h a d m u lt ip le b m is e s a n d a b u rs t e a r d n im , a n d w h e n p ic tu r e s w e r e ta k e n fi v e d a y s a ft e r Ih e s h o o lin g , s h e w a s s till b r u is e d ." R a is b e c k s a id h e w a s ir y in g l o d o Ih e b est h e c o u ld fo r B a ile y , b u t th e s ta le w a s a d a m a n i s h e r e c e iv e a c t iv e tim e . "1 h a v e lo a c c e p t lh a t. e v e n i f I d o n 't a g r e e t o i t , " s a id R a is b e c k . H e a s k e d J u d g e M a r k E . K la s s to ta k e tim e lo rea d o v e r Ih c a ffid a v it s o f th o s e w h o h a d k n o w n B a ile y a n d C o r n a lz e r - f a m i ly m e m b e r s a n d fr ie n d s . O n e o f Ih o s e a f f i d a v i t s s a iil C o r n a tz o r h a d a d m itte d th e in ­ c id e n t w a s a s m u c h h is fa u lt as B a ile y 's , b e c a u s e o f h is a b u s e o f h er. " M s . B a ile y h as s o m e s e v e r e p h y s ic a l p r o b le m s a m i la k e s a lot o f p r e s c r ip t io n m e d ic in e th a l w ill c o s l th e s ta te a fo r tu n e i f th e a c t i v e s e n t e n c e is i m p o s e d , " R a is b e c k c o n in ie n te d . J a c k T ie m a n , h ea d o f p re -tria l r e le a s e a n d d a y r e p o r t in g , s a id Ih e b ig g e s t is s u e w ilh th e c a s e w a s B a i l e y 's s u b s ta n c e a b u s e h is lo r y . H e s a id s h e h a d te s te d p o s i t i v e fo r c o c a in e a n d e v e n R 'p o r te d fo r ire a tm e n l w ith d r u g s in h e r s y s ie m . " S h e h a s n o t t r u ly a p p lie d h e r s e l f l o tre a tm e n t, a n d s h e 's c e r t a in ly d o n e e n o u g h to v io la t e th e t e r m s o f h e r p r e - t r ia l r e ­ le a s e . " T ie r n a n s a id , c o n c lu d in g h e a g r e e d w i lh M e in e k e lh a t H a ile y s h o u ld r e c e iv e an a c t iv e s c n tc iic c . П е Г о г е s e n te n c in g , R a is b e c k a d d e d , " M r . C o m a t z e r h as a n e w g ir lfr ie n d , a n d la w e n fo r c e m e n t w a s c a lle d o u t Ih e r e last w e e k , b e c a u s e h e a p p a r e n tly b e a t up th a l n e w g ir lfr ie n d ." K la s s s e n te n c e d B a ile y , w h o h a s s ix p r io r c o n v ic t io n s , to a m in im u m o f 17 a n d a m a x im u m o f 2 I m o n ih s in p r is o n , w ith c r e d it fo r a n y tim e s e r v e d w h ile a w a it in g tria l. T h e D A R T p r o ­ g r a m w a s r e c o m m e n d e d , a n d K la s s o r d e r e d h e r lo h a v e a m e n ­ ia l h e a llh e v a lu a tio n a n d Ir e a t­ m e n l a n d p a y $f>5() fo r h e r c o u rt- a p p o in te d a llo r n e y . Sentence Suspended For Indecent Liberties By llelh Ciissldy D a v ie C o u n ly E n te r p r is e R e c o r d A D a v i c m a n w h o w a s c h a r g e d w it h s la t u t o r )' r a p e o f a c h i l d a n d a l l e n i p l e d c r i m e a g a in s t n a tu r e r e c e iv e d a s u s ­ p e n d e d s e n te n c e in D a v ie S u p e ­ r io r C o u r l Ia s i w e e k . G r e g o r y D a r r y l B o h a n n o n , 3 5 , o f 1 1 6 0 U .S . 6 4 , M o c k s v ille , w a s c h a r g e d w ith th o s e t w o f e l o ­ n ie s , b u l in a p le a a r r a n g e m e n l, p le a d e d g u ilt y t o th r e e m is d e ­ m e a n o r s o f t a k in g in d e c e n t l ib ­ e r t ie s w it h a c h ild . In ih is c a s e , Ih e c h ild in q u e s ­ lio n w a s 14. A c c o r d in g lo a ss ista n t d is lr ic l a llo r n e y R o b T a y lo r , th e v ic t im a n d h e r o ld e r s is te r , w h o a re d is ­ ta n t r e la tio n s o f B o h a n n o n 's , h a d b e e n s p e n d in g t im e at h is h o m e , w h e n , o n J a n . 4 , th e o ld e r s is le r lo o k e d i lo w n a h a llw a y , in lo a b e d r o o m , a n d o b s e r v e d w h a t s h e b e l i e v e d w a s h e r s is l e r w i lh B o h a n n o n . S h e q u e s t io n e d b o th o f th e m , a n d t h e y b o th d e n ie d a n y ih in g h a d h a p p e n e d . " I n th e c o u r s e o f Ih e n e x l fe w w e e k s , s h e d id n 'l le ll h e r m o lh e r, b u l it k e p t n a g g in g a l h e r, a n d s h e d i d n 'l b e l ie v e h e r s is le r , s o s h e c o n lin u c d l o q u e s t io n h e r ." T h e y o u n g e r s is lc r fin a lly c o n ­ fe s s e d th a l a s e x u a l r e la tio n s h ip h a d b e e n g o i n g o n f o r a b o u t th r e e m o n th s . T a y l o r s a id i h e o ld e r s is le r c a lle d Ih e n io lh e r , w h o a ls o c o n ­ fr o n t e d B o h a n n o n . T h e v ic t im 's m o lh e r s a id h e r d a u g h le r h a d b e e n c h a n g e d b y th e s itu a tio n a n d a c ts d iffe r e n lly , a n d h a s b e c o m e r e s e r v e d . " I c a n 't c h a n g e w h a t h a p ­ p e n e d lo m y d a u g h te r, b u t I h o p e I m ig h t b e a b le t o c h a n g e w h a l m ig h l h a p p e n t o s o m e o n e e ls e 's . It 's n o t r ig h t w h a t h e d id . Il's n ot r ig h t to c h a n g e a c h ild a n d m a k e th e m h a v e lo l i v e w ith lh a l e v ­ e r y d a y f o r th e r e s l o f h e r l if e . " " T h e f a m i ly is s tu n n e d a n d s h o c k e d a l th is s it u a t io n ," a n d a lt h o u g h t h e y in it ia lly w a n t e d B o h a n n o n l o s erv e a n a c t iv e s e n ­ t e n c e , h a d a lte r e d th a t s o m e w h a t a n d w e r e g o i n g l o le a v e it in th e h a n d s o f J u d g e M a r k E . K la s s . B o h a n n o n ’s a t t o m e y , G r a d y M c C Ia m r o c k Jr.. s a id . " M y c l i ­ e n t d e n ie s e v e r la y in g a fin g e r o n th is p e r s o n . " H e is a c u t a b o v e m o s l y o u n g g u y s y o u s e e h e r e . " M c C Ia m r o c k s a id . " H e h a s h is o w n h o m e , a n ic e p la c e ou t o n 6 4 . H e is s in g le a n d h as h o b b ie s . H e 's a tru c k d r iv e r a n d w o r k s h a r d , a n d Ih e r e 's n o d o p in g o r d r in k in g g o i n g o n . l i e 's w e ll ih o u g h i o f in h is c o m m u n ily ." M c C Ia m r o c k s a id B o h a n n o n a n d th e o ld e r s is le r h a d ila le d fo r s o m e lim e a n d th a l w h e n h e 'd g o o f f o n a j o b . s h e 'd s la y th e re . I'h c o lh e r s is le r o ft e n s ta y e d to o . b e ­ c a u s e il w a s a n ic e h o u s e , w iih c a b le , a n d h e fe lt lik e le t t in g t h e m s t a y t h e r e w a s a n ic e c h a n g e fo r th e m fr o m h o m e . T h e r e la tio n s h ip b e g a n l o d e ­ t e r i o r a t e . M c C I a m r o c k s a id , w h e n Ih e o t h e r s is t e r b e g a n d r i n k in g a n d w o u l d b e c o m e " h a r d to h a n d le " a n d w a s " d e a l ­ in g w ith o lh e r m e n ." H e l o ld h e r s h e n e e d e d l o p a c k h e r s lu ff a n d g e t o u t o f h is h o u s e , a n d h e l e f t o n a j o b . S o m e t im e a ft e r lh a t, Ih e o ld e r s is te r c o n fr o n t e d h im a n d s a id , " I 'm g o n n a g e l y o u fo r th is ." " J u d g e ," M c C Ia m r o c k s a id , " it m a k e s m e s ic k to p le a d a m a n n o c o n te s t l o s o m e t h in g h e d id n o l d o . I ’ m n o t s u p p o s e d lo g iv e an o p in io n , h u l 1 b e lie v e h e d id n o t d o t h is ." B o h a n n o n 's m o lh e r w a s a n ­ g r y w ith h im . h e s a id , at h is a c ­ c e p t a n c e o f th e p le a a r r a n g e ­ m e n l. b e c a u s e s h e . lo o . b e lie v e s h e is in n o c e n t. M c C Ia m r o c k s a id th e r e w a s a n o t h e r c a s e in w h ic h th e fa m ­ i l y I r i e d lo s e n d s o m e o n e lo p r is o n , a n d in lh a l a llc m p l. ih e y s u c c e e d e d . " T h i s is a ll v in d ic t iv e n e s s ." h e s a id . W h e n a s k e d i f h e h a d a n y ­ t h in g l o s a y . B o h a n n o n s a id . " I ’ m h o p in g 1 c a n g e l th is a ll b e h in d m e . I l ’s ta k e n a t o ll o n m y lif e a n d o n m y fa m ilie s ’ l o o . " K la s s s e n te n c e d B o h a n n o n , o n ts v o o f th e c h a r g e s , l o 16-2(1 m o n th s in p r is o n , s u s p e n d e d fo r fiv e y e a r s s u p e r v is e d p r o b a tio n , w ilh s ix m o n th s in t e n s iv e p r o ­ b a lio n . O n th e o t h e r c h a r g e , h e w a s s e n le n c e d lo 1 6 -2 0 m o n th s a l t h e e x p ir a t io n o f Ih e o lh e r t e r m , a ls o s u s p e n d e d , w ilh th e s a m e t e r m s .H e is t o s u b m it lo w a r r a n tle s s s e a r c h e s fo r d r u g s , c o n t r a b a n d a n d s lo le n g o o d s , a n d l o b r e a th , u rin c A M o o d le s ls fo r d r u g s a n d a lc o h o l. H e im is l n o l u s e , p o s s e s s o r c o n lr o l a n y ille g a l d r u g s . H e m u s t e n r o ll in th e s e x o f ­ fe n d e r c o n t r o l p r o g r a m a n d is lo h a v e n o c o n la c l w ith th e p r o s ­ e c u tin g w itn e s s o r h e r fa m ily . 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U S A I R W A Y S GENE’S A U TO PARTS We Make Hydraulic Hoses & Mix Auto Paint 7 6 6 -9 1 4 8 3612 Clemmons Road Clemmons HEALTH IJVSURANCE F a m i l i e s • I n d i v i d u a l s G r o u p • S e l f - E m p l o y e d Low -C osT CovEitj\GE F r e e Q u o t e s Marlin Smith 998-9464 T h e e x e c u t iv e d ir e c t o r w ill b e r e s p o n s ib le fo r th e m a n a g e m e n t a n d d e v e lo p m e n t o f fu n d -r a is in g a c t iv it ie s , d o n o r r e la lio n s , m a r ­ k e tin g , o f f i c e a d m in is ir a tio n , f i ­ n a n c e s a n d g r a n l m a k in g . A p p lic a t io n s fr o m a r e a r e s i- d e n ls w ill b e a c c e p te d ih r o u g h M o n d a y , D e c , I ft. Hearing Care Office Now Open The Hairing Clinic is luippy to imnoiincc the opening ofn hairing clinic in Cleinmons. VVe hiive provided hairing cure to ivsidenls in High Point tor 15 years nnd Asheboro tor <V yair.'i. ■ Doctors of Autdlology • Complete hearing care for adults and children • Hearing aid sales of all hearing technologies and types • Repair and service on ail major brands, whether purchased from us or elsewhere, •Warranties available on all brands • Hearing devices for telephone, television, in-car •Custom Ear Plugs for noise, shooting, swimming, music Dr. Scott Milis, audiologisl, is certified by the American Board ol Audiology, a Fellow ol the American Academy of Audiology, and holds North Carolina licenses in Audiology and Hearing Aid Dispensing. Dr. Mills has lived in Clemmons for 15 years with his wife, Sue Ann, and their three children. 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S I . 2 80 r e s iitm io n w ith c re d ii fo r restilu - tiiu i p a id b y c o -d e fe n d a n ts , S.125 ;ilto n ie y fe e . c re d it fo r lim e spent In ja il a w a itin g tria l: b re a k in g o r e n te r in g a m o to r v e h ic le , fe lo n y la r c e n y , s e n te n c e d lo s ix - e ig h t m o n lh s In p riso n al e x p lra llo n o f o lh e r s e n te n c e , s u s p e n d e d fiv e y e a rs , c re d it I'or tim e sp en t in ja il a w a ilin g Iria l. - M i c h a e l A n i h o n y M ic k s , fe lo n y p r o b a lio n v io la tio n ou t o f c m m ly , s en te n c e d to 5 -fi m on th s in p ris o n , c re d ii fo r lim e spen t in ja il a w a ilin g Iria l. - R o y D a v id In g le , s ec o n d d e ­ g r e e tresp a ss, p r a y e r fo r ju d g m e n t c o n lin u e d o n c o s t. - M a ris a D e ll J o h n so n , fe lo n y la rc e n y , re d u c e d to m is d e m e a n o r u n a u th o rize d u se o f m o lo r v e h ic le , p r a y e r fo r ju d g m e n i c o n lin u e d on c o s i. - S c o ll L e e M o o r e . D W I. s en ­ te n c e d t o s ix m o n lh s in p ris o n sus­ p e m le d t w o y e a rs , 7 2 h ou rs c o m ­ m u n ity s e r v ic e , n o l o p e ra te m o lo r v c h ic le u n til p r o p e r ly lic e n s e d , $ 5 0 0 a n d c o s t; re c k le s s d r iv in g lo e n d a n g e r , d r iv in g w h ile lic e n s e r e v o k e d , p o s s e s s io n o f d ru g p a ra ­ p h e rn a lia , d is m is s e d p e r p le a ; m is ­ d e m e a n o r p r o b a tio n v io la tio n ou t o f c o u n ly , pu t o n in ie n s iv e p ro b a ­ tio n ; p o s se s sio n o f V a liu m , p o s se s ­ s io n o f ,\ a n a x, s en te n c e d to s ix - e ig h t m o n lh s in p ris o n su sp en d ed th re e y e a rs , s ix m o n th s In ie n s iv e p ro b a tio n , s u b m it lo w a rra n lle s s s e a rc h e s fo r s to le n g o o d s , c o n ­ t r o lle d s u b s ia n c e s , a lc o h o l a n d c o n t r a b a n d , s u b m it t o b r e a t h , u rin e A ilo o d les ls fo r ille g a l d ru g s a n d a lc o h o l, n ot u s e . p o s s e s s o r c o n tro l ;in y ille g a l d m g s . S.W O res- litu lio n fo r la b fe e , c o n lra b a n d or- d e re il d e s tro y e d . - R o g e r E u g e n e M u s g r a v e . re- v iesv o f a d e fe r re d p ro s e c u tio n fo r in s u ra n ce fra u d an d fo u r c o u n ts p ro b a tio n v io la llo n . s e n le n c e d to 6-8 m o n th s in p ris o n s u s p e n d e d fiv e y e :irs , s u b m it lo w ;irra n llc s s s e ;irc h e s fo r s lo le n g o o d s , c o n ­ ir o lle d s u b s ia n c e s . a lc o h o l a n d c o n lr a b a n d , s n b m il lo b r e a lh . u rin e/ b lo o d le s ls fo r ille g a l d ru g s and a lc o h o l, n ot u s e . p o s s e s s o r c o n lr o l a n y ill e g a l d r u g s , p a y S .ll,y5 .1..19 r e s liu ilio n lo v ic lim s : p r o b a lio n v io la lio n , s e n le n c e d lo 6-8 m o n lh s at e x p ira tio n o f o lh e r s e n le n c e , s u s p e n d e d f i v e y e a rs , s am e term s a n d c o n d itio n s . - S a n d r a H e n r y R a b y , th r e e c o u n is fin a n c ia l c a r d fr a u d , r e ­ d u c e d t o Ih r e e c o u n is m is d e ­ m e a n o r fin a n c ia l c a rd fra u d , s e n ­ le n c e d Io 4 5 d a y s in ja il s u s p en d ed o n e y e a r. c o si. - N o r m a n M ic h a e l R e i l l ln , fe lo n y p o s s e s s io n o f c o c a in e r e ­ d u c e d to p o s s e s s io n w ith in ten t to s e ll/ d e liv e r m e lh a n ip h e t a n iln e . p o s se s sio n w ith in ten l lo m a n u fa c - lu r e / s e ll/ d e liv e r m a r iju a n a , r c ­ d u c e d to intent to'.’ ? , s e n le n c e d to 11-14 m o n th s in p riso n s u s p en d e d fo u r y e a rs , s ix m o n lh s in te n s iv e p ro b a tio n , su b sta n ce a b u se a s s e ss ­ m e n t . s u b m it lo w a r r a n lle s s s e a rc h e s fo r s lo le n g o o d s , c o n ­ ir o lle d s u b s ia n c e s , a lc o h o l a n d c o n lr a b a n d , s u b m il to b r e a lh . u rin e / b lo o d tes ts fo r ille g a l d ru g s a n d a lc o h o l, n o l u se, p o s s e s s o r c o n lr o l a n y ille g a l d ru g s , c o n lr a ­ b a n d o rd e re d d e s ir o y e d ,c o s i; p o s ­ s e s s io n w ilh in le n l lo s e ll/ d e liv e r m e th a m p h e ta m in e . d is m is s e d p e r p le a . - R o g e r A lle n S la m e y , a ssa u lt w ith a d e a d ly w e ;ip o n w ith in le n l to k ill, re d u c e d to a ssa u ll b y p o in l­ in g a g u n . s e n le n c e d to 75 d a y s in ja il su s p en d e d Iw o y e a rs , s u b m it to w a rr a n lle s s s e a rc h e s fo r s lo le n g o o d s , c o n tr o lle d s u b s ia n c e s . a l­ c o h o l an d c o n tra b a n d , s u b m it lo b re a lh , u rin e A ilo o d le s ls fo r i ll e ­ g a l d ru gs and a lc o h o l, n o l u se. p o s ­ s ess o r c o n tr o l a n y ille g a l d r u g s , c re d it fo r tim e s p e n l In ja il a w a it ­ in g tria l; c o n im u n lc a lin g Ih rea ls, s e n te n ce d l o 4 5 d a y s in ja il at e x ­ p ir a tio n o f o th e r s e n le n c e , s u s­ p e n d e d Isvo y e a rs . - S ea n C a rs o n S lr ic k la n d . f i ­ n a n cia l ca ril fra u d , red u c ed lo n ils- d e n ic a n o r p o s s e s s io n o f s lo le n g o o tls . p n iy e r fo r ju d g m e n i c o n ­ tin u e d on c o s t. 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How proud Lettie Brown musl have been, rhree days after absorbing Ihe death ofhis next-door grandmother and mere hours after grieving al his grandmother’s funeral. Brown ran for 11 yards, scored three toticltdowns and sparked a .10-14 win over the McDow ell Titans. "He buried his grandmother today al ^ o’clock," Coach Doug llling said af­ ter Davie’s first playoff win since 1999. "Burying somebody very close to you and turning around and playing a foot­ ball game shows a lot for his maturity, his attitude and character. To be able to set that aside and be here for his team­ mates. that’s really something special for him." After scoring Davie’s first two touchdowns. Brown broke McDowell’s back wilh a 22-yard rumble that all bul scllled Ihe issue al 29-14. "It was prelly lough Irying lo get my mind off my family and everything," Plca.se .See Ilnnvn - Pa(>e 117 Hawgs Matt Marklantd (top) and Zach Jakob do the dirty work (or Davie's offense. Davie Can Knock Off One Of State’s Top Reputations Ity Brian Pitts Davie County Enterprise Record If Friday night’s second-round 4A playoff football game between visiting Davie and Greensboro Page were a his­ tory contest, the War Eagles wouldn’t have a snowball’s chance. Page’s record book sounds like :i Ne­ braska-Penn Sl.-Oklahoma-Noire Dame media guide. Anylhing less than best is not enough and anything below a winning season spells disaster. T h e P ir a t e s * I r iid ilio n l e a v e s y o u n u m b . • They’re No. ,1 all-linic in North Carolina in consecutive regular-season wins al 50 from 19.S.1-8S. Davie’s long- esi streak is 15 in 1964-65. • T h e y ’ re N o . 2 in c o n s e c u tiv e g a m e s s c o r in g a t 1 19 fr o m 1 9 8 (1 -8 9 . • M a r io n K ir b y , P a g e ’s c o a c h fr o m 1 9 7 .1 -9 5 , w e n l 5-.S in h is fir.sl y e a r , b u l th e P ir a te s h a v e n ’ t s u ffe r e d a n o n - w in - n iiig s e a s o n s in c e , s p a n n in g 2 9 y e a rs . 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" W e h a d g re a l a lh le le s in Ih c 1 9 8 0 s ; w e ’ v e g o l g o o il a lh le le s n o w . T h e d y n a m ic s o f G r e e n s b o r o h a v e c h a n g c d w i lh c o n s o l i d a l i o n o f th e s c h o o l s y s le m s . s o w c d o n 'l p u ll fr o m a s m a n y a re a s a n d w e ’ re n o l a s b ig a 4 A . W h e n I w a s a s lu d e n i. w e h a d ju s l lO lh . I Ilh a m i I 2 l h a n d h a d 1 .8 0 0 s tu ­ d e n ts (c o m p a r e d t o 1.6 0 0 in fo u r c la s s e s n o w ). M y g r iid u a lin g c la s s w a s 5 0 0 . " T h e g o o d t h in g is I ’ v e b e e n a r o u n d f o r m o s t o f i l in o n e c a p a c ity o r a n o th e r. T h e r e ’ s c e r t a in ly v e r y h ig h e x p e c l a ­ lio n s , b u l 1 lliin V : I h a v e a n a d v a n t a g e Please See Berth - Piij-e 117 Davie Girls Flash Compelling Potential Vs. East Forsyth By Brian Pills D a v ie C o u n ty E n le r p r is e R e c o r d I f D a v i e ’s v a r s ily g ir ls w a n i lo b e ­ c o m e a le g it im a t e c o n lc n d c r in th e 4 - A ra n k s . Ih e ir p e r fo r m a n c e a g a in s l E a st l-o r s y ih la s l w e e k s h o u ld b e c o m e ih e b lu e p r in l. ll m ig h l h a v e o n ly h e e n a s c r im ­ m a g e . b u l llte W a r E a g le s ’ 5 4 - 4 9 w in o v e r W o n d e r W o m a n C h a n ie B la c k a n d a n E a st le a m th at w e n t 2 6 -1 la s t y e a r g a v e s u b s ta n ce l o a ll ih e ir h o p e s o f p la y ­ in g lig h ls -o u t h ;is k e lb a ll w iih fo u r s e ­ n io r s ta rte rs. Later in the week. Davie lacked Ihe same precision bul slill beat Hickory decisively. "They gave lis some pressure that we can'l simulate in practice," said East coach Mark Kozlowski. whose team eliminated Davie in lasl year’s playoffs. " They got in your grill. Their quickne.ss is impressive. We know about iheir shooting, but I Ihink Ihey’re a lol more intense Ihan they were lasl year, and I didn’t see lhat man defense last year.” Last year Ihe 6-l'oot-5 Black amas.sed Please .See Vasily - Ра^е 112 Boys Basketball Is Further Ahead Than Absher Planned Andrew Scott, battling with teammate Millard Smith, is Davie’s lone senior. - Photos by James Barringer Rare U ncertainties Can Davie Wrestling Thrive With So Many Freshmen, Sophomores? Davie's wrestling past is a sludy in brilliance, a 32-3 record last year, 24-4 the year before lhal, 20-2,30-2, two 4- A state championships, and on and on. Tlie immediate fulure is another story. In another time, Coach Buddy Lowery's 2002-03 troops would be the future of Davie wrestling. Now they are Davie wrestling. That means Lowery’s 27th year on the sidelines could be his toughe.st since the brick-and-morlar days in the late 1970s. With about 10 prospects still play­ ing football, Lowery has one senior and two Juniors. "You can relax a little bit when you’ve got uppercla.ssmen, so you've got to be realistic about il," he said. "Everybody says; ‘How are we going lo do again.st Southwest Randolph (this week)'.'’Tlie thing that really worries me right now is our conditioning. When­ ever we gel done wilh football, we’re going lo have to turn aroumi and do the same ol' stuff over again. It won’t be but the third time. 1 worked with the ones I had at.Ihe beginning of practice, and then we gol soccer and some of the JV foolball players." Varsily teams that rely on freshmen and sopliomores usually don'l thrive. The War Eagles hope to buck the per- cenlages wilh eight sophomores and 15 freshmen. Tliough several likely starters have yet to arrive, Davie enlered Ihe season with freshmen Kyle Smilh, Russell Hillon and Phillip Scoll in llie 101 weight class: fre.shmen Nick Tuckeraiul Josh John.son at 103 or 112; fresliman Ryan Michael at 112 or 119; sophomore Dusly Johnson al 119: junior Zac Morion and freshman Aaron Hollilleld i\t 119 or 125; freshmen Tintiiiy Allen, Josh Godbey and Jonathan Dwiggins al 125 or 130; sophomore Jeremiah Raby Please See Lowery • Pane HH Ily Brian Pitts D a v ic C iiu n ty E n le r p r is e R e c o r d True, Ihey were jusi scrimmage games. Bul if llte Davic varsily boys baskelball team’s play lasl week is any indication, the War Eagles will make Coach Mike Absher a happy man. Although Ihe loss of four slarters from lasl year forced a fiock of J V play­ ers inlo Ihe spotlight, Davie performed better than anyone probably imagined in home scrimmages against Easl For- sylh and Hickory. "I couldn’l wait 10 see how’ we would st;ick up against somebody else," said Absher, who spent the previous nine years al Soulh Caldwell before succeed­ ing Jim Young as Davie's coach. "There were some queslions answered. We've gol a long way lo go, bul I would say wc'rc furlher ahead than I thought we would be." In Ihe firsi scrimmage, a six-qiiarler affair wilh East Forsyth, Davie trailed by five after Ihree quarters anil lost by 15 or so, which was a big morale boost for an undersized team that's starting from scratch. The pillars were Davie's lone big men - Luke Phelps, a 6-4 .senior, and Cliff Burns, a 6-6 sophomore. "Rebounding is a concern but I thought we rebounded pretty well, and Luke was the key part of that," Absher said. "And Bums probably surprised me a lillle bit. He's still got a lol of work lo do, bul he played pretty well. He tm­ ished beller than I had anticipated. On Ihe other side, he picked up some quick fouls, and that’s something that obvi­ ously we can’t have." Even wilh the solid debut, Davie showed marked improvement against Hickory. Although scoring wasn'l kept on Ihe boiird, Davie dominated from the .start. And "they brought seven varsity guys," .said Absher, who is .still without football players. "Their quarterback is iheir poinl guard, and he’s a good player. A good wing player wasn'l there, bul I'm sure we won pretty easily. From a confidence factor, nothing boosts your confidence better than winning. "liven though we only had one practicc between scrimmages, there was a Please See Phelps - Pafic B2 H2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, riiursdav, Nov. 21, 2002 Vastly Improved " Heather McDaniel Leads Davie Girls CiintiniK'd I'Vom Piinc 111 25 poinis. 2(1 rcliDiiiuls anil eight blocks - jusl missing ihe ninlh Iriplc-ilouble of her sophomore season - as Easl heal Davie going away .‘'9-3S in ihe sectional finals, liven though East returns Ihrce starters ami gol 22 points from Black. Davie limiled her supporting cast and cleared ai\ im­ posing psychological hurdle. ing again with 1.3 againsl Hickory. This is a girl who last year averaged .3.4 points, fifth among varsity reluniors. ami she did more than her share of rebounding even though she stands all of 5-4. One doesn't improve thal much by accident. “Defensively she works SI) hard. She was the second-leading re bounder." Stephens said. "She's starting to gel Wearing a Cooleemee Bullhole, Anila Hawver celebrates her finish (left) in the New York Marathon, and at right is running in the race. Anita Hawver Competes In NYC Marathon If yon can slay with. H. McDiinlel more and more confidem; and possibly beat, an e,\peri- this summer she didn'l have a lol enced East team that’s won 46 games in two years. Davie might nol be daunted by many oppo­ nents on thc schedule. "(Davie assistant coach) tVb- bie (Evans) said last year they backed down from Black, und I didn't Ihink we backed down." Davie coach Karen Stephens said. "1 Ihink they had in their mind before they started lhal they couldn’l compete with her and I lold them: ‘That’s just one player. She’s going lo get her points and she’s going to gel blocked shots - anil that’s OK. We’ve got lo be able to conlrol everybody else.’ 1 was pleased bccause I don’t ihink Ihey really Ihoughl Ihey could coinpele wiih ihem. They finally saw they could." Everyone was involved for Davie. Heather McDaniel and Alyson Walker scored 12 each, wilh Walker nailing two 3-poinl shots. Dawn Singleton had Kl. Sarah Williams weaved inside and challenged Black's intimi­ dating arms. "Bjack's a good athlete bul I think there’s some Ihings you can do against her," Sicphens said. “She can bliKk those shots and she’s dcfntitcly a presence in there, but you nolicc when Sarah wenl in there a couple times she used her body againsl Black to get some fouls. “ Dawn attacked. Kierston Kahrs wenl in and did a greal job. Carly Booth stepped up and went inside. And even McDanicl. one of the smallest players w e have, w ent lo ihe bas­ ket and didn’l back dosvn. ".Ml the kids to a poinl gave us an idea lhat they could do son\e things. Even our younger kids thal haven’t played at lhal level stepped up and played prelly well. Alyson Walker shot well from the outside and didn’t pul pressure on herself-jusl sort of played." Added Kozlowski: "I don’t think they lose much when Ihey go eight-, nine-deep." The most inipressive devel­ opment, by far. was senior McDaniel, who drew rave re­ views after leading Davie's scor- of conlldence. I liked her from the beginning bccause she plays hard all the lime, nonstop." IMCUKNNIAI.-WINNKR mCKDKV has four starters back from a strong team, bul it couldn’l run with Davie, which oulscored the Tomadocs .‘'4-.3.S. However, the score wasn’l enough to pacify Sicphens. She is more concerned aboul the quality ofplay, and Davie’s was far from awe-inspiring. "Wc did alright, nol .is gooil as against East Forsyth.’’ she said. "Hickory’s quick, strong inside and they press. They al­ ways have a sirong program. Hul wc didn't play real well." Besides McDaniel's I.Í. Singleton hail eighl points. Brit­ tany Walker seven and Carly Booth six. Booih is si.\ months removed from middle school. "She did really good." Stephens said of the 5-^) fresh­ man forward. "The younger kids are stepping up a lot." Nolc'.s: Last year Williams averaged 1.3.6 poinis. Briiiany Walker lO.S and Singlclon 10.3. McDaniel will see more poinl guard 10 hopefully enhance Walker’s perimeler shooting. "I’ll like for Briuany to be able to break loose and be u shooting guard." Stephens said. "And you’ve gol lo have more thait one ball handler." ... If Davie is dangerous now. wail unlil it grasps the playhook. "'riiey'vc learned Ihrec new offenses and uvo defenses in six practices." Davie's firsl-year coach said. "We're gelling ready lo add an­ other ilefense (Nov. 13). l-'orsix praclices. that's not had for them to learn as much as they have." ... Black is one of the holiest jun­ iors in Ihe stale, if nol ihe Soulh­ easl. "I wish she would slarl a list and eliminate some col­ leges," Kozlowski said. "My phone's ringing off the hook be­ cause they're nol allowed lo call her yel." ... Uavie was to open at Norlh Iredell on Nov. IV. That game has been changed lo Nov. 27, so Davie starts on Nov. 21 against visiting Statesville, ll plays visiling Ale.vander Central on Nov. 2,‘i. Anila Hawver of Cooleemee ran in the New York Maralhon on Nov. 3. Wilh 32,000 runners com- peting, Hawver finished 4,y()0th oflhe 10,140 females who finished. And wilh a lime cf4;3.‘i, she was 2,173rd oflhe 4,176 in hcr35-3y age division. Overall 19.594 made il to thc finish line. This was Hawver's first maralhon. She's a grailtiale of Davie 1 ligh and her parents are Roberl Jordan and Tronia Gib­ son of Cooleemee. Phelps, Burns Provide Spark In Solid Scrimmages Conllniied I'rom I’««*-' Bl big difference from Tuesday to Thursday offensively and defen­ sively." Again, Phelps and Bums con­ trolled the paint and sparked the offense. "We really rebounded well and gol a lot of second-chance points." Absher said. "Phelps and Burns really gol on Ihc glass. Burns made a lip-in wilh his left hand. (Jn Ihc firsl possession. I.uke wenl afler il Iwo or ihrcc times anil finally scored. That kind of set the tone." The guards were effective, too. Micah Garner, Patrick Law. Nick Nelson and Travis Howell all hanged shots from beyond the arc. "Howell did a good job off the bench. He had a real good spurl. And Mall Smilh played w ell." Absher said. "For 4(1 min­ utes we really played hard on defense." With Davie missing Brandon Capwell (injured sHoulder) and Ryan Price (virus) and down to nine players. Absher got a good look al David Schweil. who con­ tributed nicely despite having to play some low posl because of Davie’s thin inside depth. "I’ll be glad when Capwell gels heallhy." Absher said. "I’ll tell you who’s not a bad shooter, ami that’s Price. Ryan's more of a spot-up shooter, where Micah and Law can con\e off screens a lillle bil heller, hul he can give us some range." Absher synipalhized with Davie's foremost 3-poinl oplion. Against Hickory Law carne off screens, squared up and fired shots wilh conviclion, but they wouldn’t fall. "Everything he shot either wcnl in and oul or hit back rirn," Absher said. "If yon're missing righl or lefl, that’s one thing. But when you're missing shots like thal, you’ve got lo keep shoot­ ing because evenlually ihey're going 10 slarl going in. He can be really streaky. He can hil a hunch." IT WAS A Sl.OW PIU)- CKSS, HUT things came to­ gether wonderfully for Absher's slaff. Shannon Pulliam, a life­ long Davie Counly resident, be­ came friends with Absher when he played basketball for Greens­ boro College in the early l')8()s. "He coniactcd me afier he saw in the paper that I was Ihe new head coach here." Absher said. "I have a lot of respect for Shannon as a player and as a person, and 1 Ihink he'll be a tre­ mendous asset for us. If I'd known he lived here, I would have contacted him this sum­ mer." Mike Dinkins, who has seen il all during 20-some years of coaching, is Ihe olher varsity as­ sistant. Roger Bumgarner of Taylorsville. Ihe brolher-in-law of Davie alhlelic dircclor Keilh Whitaker, has taken over the J V. Terry Milchell. a firsl-year coach wilh Ihe freshman leam. has laughl al Davie for eight years. Phelp.s Hunis And a part-time assistant is Eric Alspaugh. who has made a name for himself in the AAU circuit. "Bumganier was the J V boys coach at Alexander Central for six years and the varsiiy girls coach last year. So I’ve known him for awhile," Absher said. “I le really wanled lo slay in bas­ ketball this year, and he's an­ olher qualily guy." Davie was lo open at Norlh Iredell on Nov. 19. That game has been changcd to Nov. 27, so Davie opens on Nov. 2 1 against visiting Statesville. Il plays vis­ iling Ale.xander Ceniral on Nov. 2.*;. Burchette, Cornatzer Shine For Ranked A SU Save The Pool Tourney Nov. 23 There will be a Save ihe Cooleemee Pool benefit softball lour­ nanieni al Cenlerball Field on Nov. 23.The one-pilch, double-elimi- nation tournament is open to the first 10 leams. There will be a limit of lOhoiners per game with trophies going to Ihe first- and second-place teanis. The cost is SI 10 per team. For more information, com.ict Rick Rhodes al 2X4-6931. Senior quarterback Joe Bur- chelte, a Wesl Forsyth product who played for the Mocksville Am erican Legion baseball team in 1997, becanie Appala­ chian State’s career passing leader in the Mountaineers’ 24- 14 win over hosl Weslern Carolina on Salurday. Burchelte’s 143 yards sur­ passed Sieve Rrovvn (1977- SO), who Ihrew for 6,333 yards. And senior safely Scoll Cornal/er of Advance, who Old School D a v i e S p o r t s F r o m N o v , 7 1 Two Davie High foolbail players earned All-North Pied­ mont Conference honors. 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Can Michigan pull off an upset In Columbus,’Ohio? The Wolverines have half the defense they need, excelling against the run, ' which is Ohio State’s offensive strong suit. Bul the Buckeyes can throw when they want to, and that's f whal we'll see more of from Ihem in what shapes up as an 11-point O.S.U. win in one of the Big Ten's biggest games of the year. What about Texas Tech's chances against Oklahoma? Not very good; we've gol the Sooners by three TD's at home, which will be their third straight win in this Big 12 South series. It'll be the Sooners' defense thal rules this one, just like it did in '01, when il held the Red Raiders lo -7 yards rushing in Oklahoma's 30-13 victory. OK, then, what about Pittsburgh's visit lo Miami on Thursday night? This confrontation looms large in the Big East, and the Panthers have even more defense than Michigan; They do as well againsl the pass as they do against the run and. like Miami, rank among the nation's leaders in lolal defense. Bul Pitt doesn't have an offense anything like Ihe Hurricanes', and that’ll be Ihe difference. Miami will take its fifth in a row from the Panthers by 15 points - much lighter, at least, than ils easy 43-21 win last year. The closer we get to Ihe end of the season, the grander the rivalries highlighting the schedule. In Ihe 95th meeling of the Pacific-1 O's Washington and Washington Stale for the Apple Cup, we favor Ihe W.S.U, Cougars by 16 lo end a four-game Washington winning streak in Ihe series. In the Huskies' 26-14 upset of Washington Slate last year, the teams combined for 598 yards of passing. Once again both are among the country's lop-raled pass­ ing offenses, so expecl more of the same. Two more classic Pac-10 rivalries will be tS^To Be a Spoiler, * ■ F ^ GoUy Imagos A n 1 1 -p o in l O .S .U . w in o v e r M ic h ig a n (a b o v e ) s lio u ld p r o v e to b e o n e o f th o B ig T e n 's b ig g e s t g a m e s o l th e y e a r. renewed Ihis weekend. Southern Cal will get past U.C.L.A. for the fourth year in a row, having shut the Bruins out 27-0 in '01, the series' firsl shutout since '47. And in the Civil War, we like Oregon State to upset Oregon in their 106th meeting. In Ihe Big East, Virginia Tech will handle West Virginia on Wednesday night. It'll be Alabama by 12 over Auburn in the Southeastern Conference West, and perhaps the best imperfect leam in the nation, Kansas State, will visit Big 12 North rival Missoun and win its 10th straight in this series by two TD's. Look for Florida State to clarify the Atlantic Coasl Conference picture by surprising North Carolina State. Finally, Harvard will prevail in its annual grudge match with Yale - iheir 119th meeling - and in the granddaddy of all collegiate series, the 138th Lafayelle-Lehigh face-otf, il's the Lehigh Mountain Hawks by 12. NCAA STAT PACK Total gWhries predici^^ks^lO weeks; 2,215 total right: 1,659 Total wrong: 656,, Forecasting percfintaige: )749 Total games predicted, first 10 weeks, 2001: 2,191 . _1 : ................... ■ Total wrong: 527 ...v-i v f' S i. Forecasting percentage:,• NFL FORECAST: Sunday-Monday, November 24-25 (Sunday) Atlanta 26‘ C arolin a 13 F alcon s Q B M ich ael Vick throw and ran for 269 yards in Atlanta’s 30-0 pasting o f the Pan th ors in W e e k S oven . C arolina's offon so is stiil pitiful, and tho F alcon s can run on its oth erw ise strong defon so. •B altim ore 17 T e n n e ss e e 14 If there a ro a n y m ore-in con sisten t team s in tho N FL. w e d on ’t k n ow w h o thoy are. T h e R a ve n s h a v o w on thoir lasl four g a m e s wilh the Titans and held T e n n e ss e e lo no m ore lhan 10 p oin is in Ih e last three. B u ffalo 28 •N.Y. Jets 21T h e Jets don't h a v e Ihe secon d u iy Io stop the Bills, w h oso D rew B le d s o e con n ected on 26 o f 39 p a s se s aga in sl Ihem on S u n day N o . 1 - b e fo re C h a d M orton w on il for N.Y. wilh a kickoff-relurn T D in OT. •C h icago 14D etroit 13 S peakin g of O T surprises, tho Lion s spran g o n o on the B oars last m onth with a 48-yard J ason H an son field g o a l thal g a v e Detroit a 23*20 win. T h o s e a re tw o o f Ihe loast-pro- d u clive oU on ses in tho lea gu e. ‘ D allas 20 Jacksonville 19 A lm ost too c lo s e to call, bul the C o w b o ys ' d e fe n sive line can d e cid e it by fen cin g in tho Jaguars' solid running ga m e. T h o s e team s h avo m el on ly tw ice, a D allas win in 1997 and a Jacksonville win in '00. •D en ver 27Indianapolis 16 L et's g o to Ih o air - m ayb e. Both clu bs lo ve to throw, bul the C o ils' p a ss d e fe n se is b et­ ter lhan Ih o B ron cos’, s o D en ver will win by running, w h ich il a ls o d o e s w ell. Indy w a s a 29-10 w inn er last year. T h e F a lc o n s ’ M ic h a e l V ic k G re e n B ay T h e B e n g a ls ' J o n K itn a Gelty Iniagos 21•Tam pa B a y 17T h e P ack ers w on 't m iss thoir form er division rival tho B u cca n eers, w h o ’v o b ea lon Ihom fou r sirainht yea rs in T.B. If G.B. stays on Iho grou n d it'll squ ea k by; if tho P a ck insists on p a ssin g il'll lose. K a n s a s C ily •S eattle 2417If a n y g a m e should b e predictable, it's this o n e , m atchin g Ihe C h iefs' N F L -b e s l groun d g a m e again st the S oah a w k s' leagu e-w orst run d e fe n s e . S ea ttle en d e d a Ih ree-ga m e K .C . s eries w inning streak in '01. 'M iam i 27S a n D ie g o 22If a n y g a m e looks un prodlclable, it’s this on o: Both tea m s aro a l thoir offe n s ive ond d e fe n s iv e b est w h en they're running or stop­pin g tho run. M iam i w on its Ihird straight o v o r S .D . tw o yoa rs a g o . 17-7. •N e w England M innesoTa Still o n e o f (ho lea gu e's m osl produ ctive p a s s t_____________-— w h e re they w on in *00. •N ow O rlean s 23 C levela n d 16T h e only unil h ero that d o e s n 'l rank m uch closer lo the bottom o f the N F L than th e lop is tho Saints' o ffe n s e, w h ich shou ld b e able to run all d a y aga in st the B row n s. C levela n d w on last, in '99. 21-16. N.Y. G iants 20•H ouston 14 Th is should b o a g o o d le s t for ih e G iants, w h o are dazzlin g n o o n e but k e e p ploddin g steadily ah ead: T h e T exa n s' s ec o n d a ry is their d e fe n sive strength, and N .Y. is at its best w h en it pu ls the ball up. O akland 25 •A rizona 17 If the R a id ers can 'l regain their footin g again sl the C a rd in als,'w h o shou ld b e h elp« less against O ak lan d's p a ssin g attack, the R aiders are d o n e for. A rizon a w on a wild o n e ov o r O akland lasl year, 34-31. •Pittsburgh 35 Cincinnati 9B en ga ls O B Jon Kili\a th rew Ih roe in tercep ­ tions and lost a fum ble in th e S te ele rs' 34-7 rout o f C in cy in O clob er. Pittsburgh shou ld steam roli its w a y lo its fifth w in in tho lasl six g a m es o f this series. St. Louis 32 •W ashington 16 S peakin g o f steam rollin g; U n less the R ed skin s play w a y o v e r their h ea d s , they'll b e sw am p ed by the m om en tu m -ju iced R am s. F or w h at it's w orth. W a sh in glon h as w on four o f its lasl five a ga in st St. Louis. (M on d ay) *San F ran cisco 27 Ph iladelphia • , 24 T h e E a gles ' air g a m e Is sufferin g, but the 49 ers‘ d e fe n sive line will h a v e lo ligh ten up lo s lo p o n e o f Ihe N F L 's b e st rushing attacks. T h eir '01 en cou n ter turned on d e fe n se , and S.F. p reva iled 13-3. Н4 ■ DAVIK COI N 1Л’ l'NI KRPRISK RKCORl). 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C o a c h K e r w y n W ils o n s a id . .A t'ler fin is h in g 2-.S la s l s e a ­ s o n . ih e r e w e r o m a n y (| u e s iio n m a rk s . W h e n p r a c tic e lie g a n . th e i| u es lio n m a rk s g r e w . W ilh o n ly e ig h t s ix th g r a d e r s , le a d e r s h ip w a s a m a jo r i| iie s lio n . O l'lh e liv e r e t u r n e r s . B r a n d o n W a lls a n d T a n is J e l'fe r ie s s la r le d a l th e s a m e p o s i t i o n b o t h y e a r s . M ic h a e l J o n e s w a s m o v e d a t'le r th e s e c o iit l g a m e I'ro m c e n te r lo I'u llb a c k . le a v in g a h o le th e r e . M ic h a e l W a in w r ig h t h a d t o o l a n d k n e e in ju r ie s la s l s e a s o n , liin iliu g h is p la y . M o c k s v ille h ad i| u e s iio n s o n h o w h e w o u l d h o u n e e b a c k a n d i f h e w o u ld b e a b le 10 h a n d le r u n n in g th e b a ll. C o a c h e s d iiln 't k n o w w h e r e lo l it in Ih e t a le n t s o f itie fif t h p la y e r . .S a lo n ia G r a y . W iih th e a d d itio n s o f C h a s e W e b b , a fir s l- y e a r p la y e r , a n d J o s h O s w o ll. a n e w c o m e r fr o m N e w J e rs e y , tlie c o a c h e s w e r e l o o k in g fo r a n ­ s w e r s . A f t e r a c o u p le w e e k s o f p r a c ­ tic e , M o c k s v ille fo u n d a p le a s ­ ant s u rp ris e h a d c o m e t'rom N o w J e rs e y . O s w o ll lu rn o il o u l lo b o Ih e m is s in g p ie c e lo o n r b a c k - t'ield p ii/ .zle . e v e n ih o u g h in ih e b e g in n in g c o a c h e s h a d h im a l th e w r o n g p o s iiio n . H e g a v e M o c k s ­ v ille a ik lc d s p e e d a n d a lh le lic is m lh a t il d id n 'l c o u n t o n . A l o n g w illi J o n e s a n d W a in w r ig h t. o u r r u n n in g b a c k s w e r e in p la c e . S o m e o f o u r a n s w e r s w e r o w ilh in o u r fiflh - g r a d e c la s s . T h e R a m s k n o w it w a s a t a le n t e d c la s s , b u l Ih o v d id n o l w a n l lo p u l lo o m u c h p re s s u re o n th e m t o o s o o n . J e v in .S co tl s te p p e d In o n o c c a s io n l o r e lie v e o u r s ta r l­ in g b a c k s a n d d id a g r e a l jo b . O u r o t'fo n s iv e lin o , at fir s t, h a d o n ly t w o t'it'lh g r a d e r s . D u s iin H o s lic a n d D e v a r o u S c o lt, W h o n Ih e U a m s m a d e th e m o v e to p u l J o n e s lo fu llb a c k , w e p u l G a r ­ r e t t C o o k s o n , a n o l h e r f i f l h g r a d e r, al c e n lc r . l i e h a d n e v e r p la y e d th e p o s itio n b e fo r e , bu t h e v o lu n lo o r e d a n d d id a s u p e r jo b . A l o n g w ilh S te v e n W illia m s ( f i f l h ) a n d Z a c li D r e c h s le r (I'iit h ) s u b b i n g p e r i o d i c a l l y , M o c k s v ille 's lin e w a s o n ils w a y , C h r is H u r l (t 'iflh ) S la rle d at lig h l o n d a n d d ill a g o o d j o b a l b lo c k ­ in g o n Ih e e d g e s . R e c e iv e r s B e n B a le s ( f i l t h ) . J o s h B e r r y h il l (fit 'lh ) a n d G a v in R u s s e ll (I'il'lh ) w e r e n o l u s e d as m u c h th is y o a r b e c a u s e o u r o l'I'en s e w a s s o l u p lo ru n Ih o b a ll. T h e y d id a lo r- rit'ic j o b o f la k in g c a r e o f h u s i­ n es s w h e n in th e g a m e . D c t'o n s iv e ly . Ih o R a m s m a d e v a r io u s c h a n g e s in Ih o b e g in - Members of the Mocksville Rams varsity foolball team, from left: seatetj - Steven Will­ iams, walerboys Caleb (vlathis antd Heath Nail, anid Gavil Russell; kneeling - Devaron Scott, Chase Webb, Kelcey Sykes. Ben Bates, Will Marrs, Jevin Scott, Dustin Bostick, Brandon Walls, Tanis Jeffries; standing - Assistant Coach Forrest Bryant, Joshua Oswell, l\/lichael Jones, Michael Wainwright, Satonia Gray, Head Coach Kerwyn Wilson, Christo­ pher Hurt, Zach Drechsler, Josh Berryhill, Garrett Cookson, and Assistant Coach Rich­ ard Berryhill, Not pictured: Assistant Coaches Jeff Scott and Jimmy Booe. n in g , IS v e r y lh in g g o llo il a n d g o l g o i n g w h e n th r e e fit'lh g r a d e rs - K o l c e y S y k e s a n d D r e c h s le r o n llie d e fe n s iv e lin e an d W ill M a rrs a l I.B / ile t'o n s iv e e n d - s te p p e d u p . L In ile r s i/ o d a n d d e fin it e ly Ih e fa s te s t o n Ih e le a m , ih e s e g u y s g o l Ih o j o b d o n e w iih h e a r l a n d d o lo r m in a tio n . A l l o f i h e p la y e rs o n th is le a m c o u ld h a v o la id d o w n a t a n y lim o , bu t in s te a d th e y d e c id e d to p la y u n lil th o e n d o f i h e g a m e . 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C o m p e lin g a g a in s i ih e b e s l U 1 .‘i g i r l s ' t e a m s in N o r t h C a r o l i n a f r o m C h a r l o l i e . R a le ig h . S l a l e s v il l e , W in s t o n - S a le m , th e s e g ir ls s o l a n o .x a in p le o f t e a m w o r k , s p ir il a n d h e a rt. T h e d e lin in g e le m e n t w a s h e a rl - lh a l s p e c ia l " s o m e t h in g " that d e fie s th o o d d s a g a in a n d a g a in . It 's m o r e Ilia n ta le n f, m o r e th a n s k ill: il's h ig g o r lh a n " m e " . M o s t c o a c h e s w i l l t o ll y o u i t 's th o d ift 'e r e n c e b e t w e e n an a th le t e a n d a c h a m p io n . T h e ‘ 8 7 X i r e n t e T e iiin : A l l-o r w a r d - A lis h a ll:u n illo n ..-\ n a G o n z a le s : A l M i d fi e ld - C e n le r - M i d : S h a n n o n S w e e n e y . C a r o lin e N e w m a n ; W in g s : J u lio H o l d e r , . \ n g e la G i l l i s . l . i s a R io g e r . L in d s e y I’ a rk o r. 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Assistant Mike Lovelace (left) and Coacti Doug llling talk it over witti the offense. - Photos by James Barringer Kevin Winters went 4-for-4 on extra points. The kicker has been reliable all year,Justin Brown dedicated the game to his grandmother, rushing for 131 yards and three touchdowns. V 8 4 »ii 4 : 1 W ' V f Tight end Ted Randolph (84) seals the corner for James Arnold, who sliced McDowell up wilh 116 rushing yards. I------------- Œ ü S $ 1 O F F Ш П И Л И - - - ! Any I MarketFresh | Combo I I IH with Coupon (coupon good m Mocksville. NC. - J S A N D W I C H E S M^ --------Arbysonly) J 3 3 ! E n i r - - - n HaHofany I MarketFresh ■ Sandwich, Bowl of ■ Soup & Med. Drink I Reg. ‘4«’ I Just *3®® I ------------------Ш Е Ш I $1 O F F S A N D W l C H E S m^axjfion good ill Mocksville. NCAibys only) yy|(h Coupon " ' f l 1499 Yadkinviiie Road / Near 1-40 t I DAVIK COUN I Y ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 21, 2002 - Ь7 Brown, Arnold Scorch McDowell With 247 Rushing Yards Continued From Piirc I$1 B r o w n .said. “ I ju s i h a d lo c o n ic th r o u g h a n d d o w h a t I h a d lo d o . It w a s a .s tru g g le th e w h o le w e e k a n d I w a s t r y in g to k e e p n iy h e a d u p . " I d e d ic a t e d it to lie r. T h is is h e r g a m e . " D a v ie d id it w ith m u .s c le b a ll o n a n ig h t w h e n t h e p a s s in g g a m e f i z z le d ( 2 - o l - 6 ) a n d Ih e d e fe n s e w a s n 't a lt lh a l s p e c ia l. T a ilb a c k / fu llb a c k B r o w n ra n th r o u g h th e T it a n s to m a tc h h is c a r c e r h ig h a l 13 1 . Q u a r te rb a c k / t a ilb a c k J a n ie s “ C o o le r " A r n o ld ra n a r o u n d t h e m fo r 1 16 y a r d s . 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T h e W a r l- a g le s w e r e in s tr ik in g d is ta n c e t w ic e in th e fir s t fi v e m in u le s . bu t t h e ir firs t t w o p a s s ­ in g p la y s e n d e d u p in e n e m y h a n d s , a llo w in g M c D o w e ll lo tie il a l 7 -7 w ith 10 m in u te s l e f l in th e s e c o n d ц ч а п е г . " W e c a n 't d o a n y th in g e a s y ," lllin g s a id . “ I th in k c o m in g o f f a b ig e m o t io n a l w in (2 6 - 2 4 o v e r N o r t h D a v id s o n ), w e c a m e o u l a lit t le fla t a n d n o t a s fo c u s s e d as w e n e e d e d lo b e . T h e e .x c ite - Davie Football Statistics Record: 6-6 at Alexander Central L 13-7 West Rowan L 14-12 Lake Norman W61-0 at Mooresville L 37-6 at Statesville W 14-12 Freedom L 17-8 at South Iredell W 30-3 West Forsyth L 28-11 al South Rowan W 12-10 Reynolds L 32-24 at N. Davidson W 26-24 McDowell W 36-14 RUSHING Brown Arnold Berube Riddle Davie Opponents ■ Arnold McClannon Hunter Davie Opponents 96 Hunter Hudson Stephens Randolph Davie Opponents 96 Arnold Brown Winters Hudson Hunter Allred Riddle Berube Hauser Stephens Stovall White Davie Opponents 28 Defense Rice Riddle C. Goode Bledsoe Pane West Redmond White Allred Stovall Hauser (d e le n s iv e n u m bers through 11 g a m e s ) INTERCEPTIONS White 4, Allred 2, Cornatzer 2, Hauser 2, McNeil 2, Riddle FUMBLE RECOVERIES Bledsoe 3, Pane.3, West 2, Allred, Boger, Cornatzer, C. Goode, Hauser, Norsworthy, Rice, Stovall Car.Gain Avg.Long 224 955 4.3 22 198 766 3.9 59 19 126 6.6 34 19 63 3.3 18 479 1854 3.9 59 448 1669 3.7 65 Comp Att Int Pet Yds TD Lng 47 114 6 .412 882 8 74 21 45 2 .467 259 2 38 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 68 160 8 .425 1141 10 74 96 193 13 .497 1515 10 90 Rec Yds Avg. TD Long 27 563 20.9 4 74 21 425 20.2 5 59 7 85 12.1 1 23 6 59 9.8 0 16 68 1141 16.8 10 74 96 1515 15.8 10 90 TD Conv. 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S o u th K o w a n h a d th e m b y th e lliro a l in la s i w e e k 's firs l rou n d , le a d in g 14-7 in th e fo u rlh i|iiarler. H u l Ihe R a id e r s fu m b le d a pu nl al m id fie ld w ilh .1: l . i lo g o . a n d D o n a ld M o o r e b il a 2 8 -y a rd fie ld g o a l w ilh IS lic k s le ft l o g i v e P a g e a 1 7 -1 4 w in . B u o y in g D a v ie ’ s c o n fid u n c e , S o u lh (4 - S ) w a s tiftli in Ih e C e n ­ lra l P ie d m o n i C o id 'e r e n c e a n d lia d lo s l s e v e n s lr a ig lu b e fo r e m a k in g Ib e p la y o lT s w ilh a w in o v e r la s l- p la c e S o u lh Ir e d e ll. " A l Ihe e n il o f die re g u la r sea­ son w e d ill n o l p la y v e ry g o o d al a ll." V ia said. Tb e m a lc h u p has Ih e in g r e d i- e r ils ( o r a d o w n - l o - I h e - w i r e h e a r ls lo p p e r . P a g e . 7 -4 a n d Ih e N o . 4 s e e d in d ie 4 A W e s l. o u l- s e o r e d R e y n o l d s a n d S o u lh R o w a n 5 2 -4 2 ; fiflh -s e e ile d D a v ie s p lit w ilh d ie c o m n io n o p p o n e n is a n d g o l o u ls c o r e d 42-.16. "D a \ 'ie 's v e r y a lh le lic o n d e ­ fe n s e a n d v e r y p h y s ic a l o n o f ­ fe n s e ." V ia said. " (A n d r e w M c C l ­ a n n o n ) is o n e o f Ihose g o o d , s o lid i|u arlerb a ek s. H e 's n ol v e r y fla s h y b u l h e d o e s n 'l m a k e v e r y m a n y m is la k e s . (B r ia n llu n le r a n d L a r r y H u d s o n ) a re p r e lly la le iile d a n d s e e m lo m a k e b ig c a tc h e s . T h e ir d e fe n s e is p r e lly g o o d a c ro s s Ih e fr o n i. an d Ih e ir lin e b a c k e r s H o w v e r y w e ll." T h e P ir a le s p r o d u c e d m o r e lh an .11)0 y a rd s o f o ffe n s e a g a in s t S o u lh R o w a n . 2 2 8 o f il o n th e gro u n d . O n Ih e ir n c M -lo -la s l p o s ­ s e s s io n . ih e y d r o v e 7 0 y a rd s in 15 p la y s and lie d il al 14-14 o n a s lm n J a m a r C a r le r (9 0 y a r d s o n 2 0 c a r ­ r ie s ) ru n . P a g e m o v e d i n t o M o o r e ’ s ' g a m e - w in n in g r a n g e o n a 3 6 -y a rd c o m p l e t i o n f r o m Q B K e v i n M a r s h a ll l o r e c e iv e r B r a n d o n C o p e la n d . " h ’,'. a b ig o p p o r tu n ity fo r us. T h e r e ’s a lo l o f tra d itio n a n d g r e a l p la y e r s lh a l h a v e c o m e llir o u g h Ih e re ." D a v ie c o a c li D o u g lllin g s a id . " B u l it's n o l s o m u c h a b o u l w h o w e 'r e p la y in g . W e 'v e g o l to b e o u r s e lv e s a n d be g o o d al w h a l w e d o . 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F o o t b a ll p la y ­ e rs w ith v a r s it y e .'tp e r ie n c e in ­ c lu d e B i l l y R id d le (2 5 -1 .^ la s l y e a r ), M a la c h i G e n lr y (2 4 - 1 5 ), A n d r e w D a r c y ( 2 4 - 17 ) a n d R a n ­ d o lp h . w h o w o n a ll th r e e o f h is fr e s h m a n n ia tc h c s . North Stomps, South Shows Inexperience N o r t h D a v i e ’ s w r e s l l i n g le a m . w h ic h r e lu m e d h a lf Ih e s la r tin g lin e u p fr o m a 1.1-1 te a m , d id e v e r y t liin g e x p e c t e d in lasl w e e k 's s e a s o n o p e n e r a g a in s i v is iiin g F o r s y ih C o u n ir y D a y . S o u l h D a v i e , w h ic h l o s l n e a r ly e v e r y s la r le r fr o m a 1 4 -0 t e a m , t o o k o n t h e s a m e I 'C D t e a m a n d le a r n e d il h a s a lo l n u )r e w o r k to d o b e fo r e il c a n a ff o r d a n y s o rt o f sw a g g e r T h e o u t c o m e s w e r e d e t e r ­ m in e d b e fo r e Ih e m a lc h as 1 - C l) h a n d e d o v e r 15 fo r fe it s . 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F o s te r • O w n e r / B r o k e r P h e i M / F o x 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 0 1 3 1 , 1 7 1 1 ■ ■ ■ D a v i e P e o p l e DAVIK COUNTY IÍNTKRPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 21, 2002 - Cl Jack Lorden shows a member of his “bottle family.” A Life W orth S a vin g CenterPoint Counselor Uses His Own Experiences With Alcohol Addiction To Help Others Heart to Heart with Kathy Chaffin 'Iw is lia llc n u l u m ls c d rrc il, a m i the m u - tio iie e r I h in ia h i il sr<nvely w o rth his w h ile lin t he h e ld it up w ith a sm ile. "W hat am I h id , ц от !fo lk .'" he cried, "W h o 'll Slart the bidding; f o r m e?" J a c k L o r t lc n w a s o n ly 1 0 y e a r s o ltl w h e n tic h a d tiis fir s t b e e r . H i.s C a tlic r h a d a.sk etl h im i f lie w a n t e d t o ta s te o n e . "1 d i d n 't j i i s i t a k e a s i p . " lie s a y s . "1 d r a n k t h e w h o l e b o l l le . " T h e b e e r l il l e d a v o ii l lie h a d n ’ t e v e n r e a liz e d h e h a d . "1 s a id , ‘ l io y , th is m a k e s m e t e e ! g o o d . ’ " h e r e c a lls 4.S y e a r s la te r, " ‘ n o w o n d e r m y d a d lik e s th is s t u ff.’ " J a c k w a s l o o y o u n g lo k n o w it th e n , b u t h is la th e r w a s a n a lc o h o lic , ju s t lik e h is fa t h e r lie f o r e h im h a d b e e n . A n d Ills y o u n g e s t s o n w a s a b o u l l o f o l l o w in th e ir fo o l- s ie p s . It w a s a p a th th a t w o u ld a lm o s t d e s t r o y h im . A n d o n a s n o w y n ig h t in D e c e m b e r 1 9 7 6 , ii w o u ld la k e h im l o th e b r in k o f d e a th a n d b e y o n d . It lo o k “ T h e T o iic li o f llie M a .s te r ’s H a n d " to s a v e J a c k . T o d a y , h e .shares t h e 1 5 0 - y e a r - o ld p o e m a n d h is o w n lif e e .x p e r ie n c e s w ilh Ih e a lc o h o l a n d d r u g a b u s e rs h e w o r k s w ilh th r o u g h h is j o b a t C e m e r P o i n l H u n u m S e r v i c e s in M o c k .s v ille , It is m o r e th a n a c a r e e r f o r J a c k L o r d e n . It is h is lif e m is s io n . M is o b j e c i i v e is s im p le — t o s p a re O lh e rs Ih e p a in h e h a s fe ll. “ 1 d o n ’ l w a n t a n y b o d y t o g o t h r o u g h th e h e ll th a l 1 h a d t o g o ih r o u g h to g e l fr o m w h e r e 1 w a s to w h e r e 1 a m t o d a y ," h e s a y s. "A d o lla r — one d o lla r, ih e ii tw o, only Iw o — Tw o d n ila rs, m ill w h o’ II m ake il thre e?" G o iiif! f o r three, h u t no — F rim i ihe room fa r h a rk, a .¡¡ray- h a ire d m an Cam e fo rw a ril and ¡ticked up the l>ow. G r o w in g u p in M i lf o r d , N . H ., Ja ck e n d u r e d th e d y s fu n c t io n (h a t c o n ie s fr o m h a v in g a n a lc o h o lic p a r e n t. H e a n d liis th r e e s ib lin g s , I w o o ld e r b r o th e r s a n d a y o u n g e r s is le r , w e r e a ff e c t e d in t liff e r e n l w a y s . In fa c t, th e L o r ile n fa m ily w a s th e n io ile l f o r t h e " B o l l l e F a m i l y " — m a d e o f liq u o r a n d b e e r b o t ile s a n d S t y r o fo a m h e a d s — s it liiig o n th e c o u c h in J a c k ’s o f f i c e . T h e o ld e s t b r o lh e r b e c a m e a n o v e r a c h ie v e r , a h e r o o f .sorts, ta k in g on the duties of the dysfunctional parent, while the midddle brolher look on Ihe role ofa clown, hiding his pain "by making a joke oul of life." J a c k ’s l illle s is le r , n o l r e c e iv in g a n y l o v e at h o m e , r e a c h e d o u l f o r it in a ll Ih e w r o n g p la c c s . And Jack'.* He bccame itic family scapegoat, ilrawing altention away from his alcoholic fallier wilh his own iiegaiive behav­ iors. N a m e d .ift e r liis g r a iid fa lh e r , J o h n P h illip L o r d e n , c a lle d " J a c k " c a r ly o n , w a s d r in k in g r e g u la r ly b y a g e 1.1. " I t sva s ih e o n ly t h in g th a l b r o u g h t m e a n y p e a c e ," h e s a y s . "1 r e m e m b e r w h e n I w a s a l il l l e c h ild w a lk in g o u t in th e w o o d s , 1 fo u n d p e a c e , b u l a lc o h o l k in d o f lo o k a ll o f th e h u rl a m i p a in a w a y . " L i t t l e d id I k n o w it w a s g o in g lo c a u s e m e a w h o le lo t o f h u rl a n d p a in la te r o n ." D r in k in g w a s a ls o a w a y J a c k c o u ld e .x c e l a m o n g h is p e e r s . A n in ju r y a s a b a b y h a d s e v e r e d th e n e r v e in h is r ig h l e y e , lim it in g its m o v e m e n t a n d a ffe c t in g h is d e p th p e r c e p t io n w h e n h e trie d to p la y s p o rts . “ I c o u ld n e v e r h il ih e h a ll," h e s a y s . " A n d 1 w o u ld a u t o m a t ic a lly fe e l r e je c t io n w ith g ir ls . W h a l g ir l w o u ld la lk l o m e w ith th is e y e c o n d it io n ? " W h a t J a c k c o u ld d o , a n d d o w e ll, w a s d r in k . " I c o u ld o u td r in k m o s t p e o p le , " h e s a y s . H e drank his way Ihrough high .school, developing a reputation as a parlygoer. " A t my high .school graduation, I brought maybe 15(1 cases of beer wilh me and passed them out," he says. O n th e a d v ic e o f a g u id a n c e c o u n s e lo r . J a c k e n r o lle d at N e w H a m p s h ir e T e c h n ic a l In s titu te a n d s tu d ie d c o m p u te r s , c o n t in u in g to d r in k a fle r s c h o o l a n d o n w e e k e n d s . H is father died during Ihis lime from cancer caused by excessive drinking and smoking and didn'l get lo .see his youngest son graduale wiih an associate's degree in data processing. A f t e r th a l. J a c k jo in e d Ih e A r m y S e c u r ity A g e n c y a n d u s e d h is c o m ­ p u te r s k ills lo h e lp tra c k e n e m y r a d io s ig n a ls in th e V ie t n a m W a r. H e d e a lt w ith llie p .iin o f th e w a r th e s a m e w a y h e h a d d e a lt w iih e v e r y t h in g e ls e in h is life — h y d r in k in g . ll w a s d u r in g h is t im e in th e A r m y lh a l J a c k u n d e r w e n t t w o s u r g e r ie s lo c o r r e c t h is e y e in ju r y a n d r e g a in e d fu ll u se o f h is r ig h t e y e . H e fin is h e d I'k 'u .s e S u e C m in s u lo r - I 'l i s e C 4 Lorden uses the bottle head dolls - made from empty beer, wine and liquor bottles - to show how alcohol abuse negatively affects families. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Lorden was 10 years old when he had his lirst drink. Now, he spends his energy helping others to overcome addictions. ) £ ) е о р Г е V i > a n t t o f i n o w f j o v D m u B e f o r e t f ci) ^ o u c a r e j e v c a r e ( j o \ x > m u c ( ) ^ f с ' p o u K n o w . C2 - DAVIK COUM Y КN'I KRPRISK RKCORI), Thursdiiv, Nov. 21, 2002 t., S; С V \ n ll t( II a It ll b ll S b.2 li ct Stephens-Cook Couple Married On Myrtle Beach O n S a l u r d i i y . N o v . 2 . N ;illi;m ic l W a y n e S lc p h c n s a m i K a r o ii D e n is e С п о к w e r e u n ile il in m a r r i a y e o n t h e h e a c li In M y r lle H e a c li. S .C .. w ith fa m ily a n il r rie m is a lle n ilin g . 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H e h a d b e c o m e is o la te d fr o m th e res t o f Ih e w o r ld . r in a lly . J a c k s o u g h t h e lp fr o m .M c o h o lic s A n o n y m o u s , " T h e y ta u g h t m e I w a s a d e c c n l, w o r t h w h ile h u m a n b e in g ." lie s a y s , " a n d lh a t 1 h ad to lo v e m y s e l f b e lo r e I c o u ld lo v e a n y b o ily e ls e . I h a il lo le a rn 10 b e a g i v e r a n d n o t a ta k er. " M y w h o le lif e . I h ail b e en a la k e r ," H e h a d b e e n in A A fo r a b o u t e ig h t n io iitlis w h e n h e w a s i n v o lv e d in a n a c c id e n l iu M o llis . N .M . Il h a p p e n e d o n D e c , 1‘). 1 9 7 6 — a d a te h e w o u ld r e m e m b e r a s an e n d in g in h is lif e , a n d u ltim a te ly , a n e w b e g in n in g . V V iivi. w ipin t; llic iliiM fro m ilw <iUI I'to/w i A n d li^ h ic n in y ih r lin iw iifil I l f p U iyi'tl (t n iflo ily /HIM’ tin ti ■Mi'i'iV II l in iiliiif; tiiii;fl s iiii;\. T h o u g h h e w a s s o b e r. Jack w a s a p a s s e n g e r in a c a r w ith a n u m s u ffe r in g fr o m b la c k m iis a ft e r h e a v y d r in k in g . " lU a c k o iit s a re w h e n th e lig h t s a re o n . b u l n o b o d y 's h o m e ." h e s a y s . " T h e y 'r e d o in g th in g s , b u l Ih e y d o n 'l k n o w t h e y 'r e d o in g t h in g s ." S n o w w a s fa llin g th a l n ig h l. a n d th e s n o w b a n k s lia d s ta rte d to b le n d in w ilh th e s to n e w a lls a lo n g Ih e r o a d . W h e n th e d r iv e r ra n th e r ig h t tire o f th e c a r o n to a s n o w b a n k . Ja ck s a id , " H e y . s to p Ih e c a r ." 'T h e m a n p re.ssed th e g a s p e d a l e v e n m o r e . T h is w a s a d ir t ro a d . J a c k s a y s , a m i h e s h o u ld n 't h a v e iK -en g o in g a n y fa s te r th a n 3(1 m ile s an h o u r. A g a in , h c s h o u te d fo r h im lo s lo p th e car. T h e d r iv e r r e s p o n d e d b y in c r e a s in g h is s p e e d lo .“iO . " I Ih o u g h i h e w as ju s l Ir j in g lo s c a r e m e , " h e s a y s . I f lh a t w a s h is in te n t, it w a s w o r k in g . J a c k s c a re d . T h e c a r s p e d u p t o 7 0 , 8 0 , Ih e n 9 0 m ile s a n h o u r. " I t w a s lik e d r iv in g in to Ih e p it o f h e ll i ls e lf , " h e s a y s , " 'T h e tre e s w o r e ju s l fl y i n g b y a n d I k n e w th e r e w a s g o i n g t o lie a h u g e a c c id c n l a n d lh a l I w a s g o in g lo b e r ig h t in th e m id d le o f it. " r iie n th e c a r s v e n t u p lo KM ), 1 10. 1 2 0 , a n d I k lic w I w a s g o in g lo d ie , I s a id . 'C io d . p le a s e s a v e m e . ' " J a c k le a r n e d w h a l h a p p e n e d iic.xl fr o m Ih c p o l i c e r e p o r t o f th e a c c id e n t. T h e c a r a p p a r ­ e n tly m is s e d a c u n e a n d s lid s id e w a y s in t o a tr e e . " N o w th is w a s a b ig . fu ll- s iz e d F o r d ." h e s a y s , " a n d it r ip p e d Ih e c a r in t w o ." W it h o u t a s e a t b e lt to re s tra in h im . J a c k w a s th r o w n fr o m th e c a r u p o n im p a c t, la n d in g in a c o w p a s tu re s o m e K iO fe e t a w a y . T h e c a r c o n lin - u e d to s tr ik e s e v e r a l m o r e Ir e e s b e fo r e c o m in g l o a s lo p . T h e n e x l t h in g J a c k r e m e m b e r s is l lo a l i n g w a y a b o v e th e s c e n e , l o o k in g d o w n at h is b lo o d y b o d y l y in g in t w o fe e t o f s n o w , " M o s t p c o p le d o n 't b e lie v e Ih is, b u l it r e a lly h a p p e n e d ," h e s a y s , " T h i s is p r o b a b ly m o r e re a l lo m e lh a n e v e n la lk in g to y o n t o d a y ." J a c k c o u ld s e e th e c a r a n d a n e a r b y h o u s e th a l h e h a d n 't n o tic e d b e fo r e . " I c o u ld s e e th r o u g h th e n ig h t ." lie s a y s . A n d Ih e n h e h e a r d Ih e v o ic e o f G o d , J a c k s a y s — " n o l in an a u d ib le w a y b u t c o n iie c le il rig h t in m y Ih o u g h ls " — a s k in g h im i f h e w a n le d lo s e e Ih c a c c id e n t. " I d id n 't r e a lly w a n l to s e e il, b u l ih c r e il w a s . " A f t e r w a r d , J a c k s .iy s G o d a s k e d h im i f lie w a n t e d lo s e e h is w h o le life . " I w a s 2 9 y e a r s o ld al Ih c t im e ." h e s a y s , " a n d 1 s a w e v e r y t h in g . " I c a n 't e .x p la in h o w it h a p p e n e d , bu t e v e r y t h in g I d id fr o m w h e n I w a s a l il l l e h o y to a le w m in u te s b e fo r e w h e n w e h a d Ih e c a r a c c id e n l, e v e r y ­ lh in g I e v e r s a id , e v e r y t h in g I e v e r d id . a ll w c n l b e fo r e m e . " W h a t h e n o lic c il w h ile r e v ie w in g h is lif e . J a c k s a y s , w a s lh a l h e h a d n 't d o n e a n y th in g to h e lp a n y b o d y e ls e a n d th a t h e h a d b e e n m a k in g a b ig d e a l o u t o f t h in g s lh a t h e s lio u U ln 'l h a v e . M o s l o f ;\U. h e w a s J 'ls a p - p o iiit e d . " W h e n I lo o k e d a l m y life , th e r e r e a lly w a s n 'l m u c h t h e r e ," h e s a y s . T h e n e x l th in g lie k n e w . Jack w a s b e in g e s c o r te d Ih r o u g h a tu n n e l b y t w o b e in g s . T h e y s lo w e d d o w n as th e y a p p r o a c h e d a n o p e n in g , a n d h e s a y s Ih e r e w e r e a g r o u p o f lig h l b e in g s o n th e o t h e r s id e . " T h e y w e r e a ll l o o k in g al m e a n d lid k in g a b o u l m e , " h e s a y s , " a n d I fe ll lik e I w a s al th e w r o n g p la c e at th e w r o n g lim e lik e 1 u s u a lly h a d b e e n in n iy l if e , " A l s o m e p o in t. J a c k s a y s h e r e c o g n i/ e d s o m e o f th e b e in g s as fa n iily m e n ib c r s w h o h a d a lr e a d y p a s s e d o n . H is g r a n d - n io lh e r a n d a u n t w e r e a m o n g th e m , U y th is t im e , h c s a y s h e w a s g e t tin g s c a re d , " I r e a liz e d s o m e d e c is io n w a s g o in g to b e m a d e h e r e g r e a te r th a n a n y d e c is io n lh a t h a d e v e r b e e n m a d e a b o u t in c ." h e s a y s . " A n d a ll o f a s u d d e n a lig h t c a m e fr o m b e h in d m e . It w a s b r ig h te r th a n a th o u s a n d su n s. " I l c o n n e c t e d r ig h t in t o m o a n d il w a s a ll- p o w e r , a ll- k n o w le d g e . a ll - lo v e , a ll- u n d e r s ta n d in g , I m e a n , to b e in Ih e p r e s e n c e o f th is lig h t fo r a fr a c tio n o f a s e c o n d w a s g r e a te r th a n to l iv e a s a k in g fo r a th o u s a n d l if e t i m e s ," S e n s in g th at th is b e in g . “ Your past is going to be your future, until you go back and deal with it.” w h ic h h e b e lie v e d t o b e G o d , h a d th e p o w e r to s a v e h is life . J a c k s a y s h e s a id th e a c c id e n t h a d b e e n a h o r r ib le m is ta k e , " I f t h e r e ’s a n y w a y that y o u c a n p u l m e h a c k in m y b o d y ." h e s a y s h e t o ld th e b e in g , " s o th a l I c a n w a lk a n d ta lk a n d d o n o r m a l Ih in g s lik e n o rm a l p c o p le . I 'l l s e r v e y o u th e res l o f Ih e d a y s o f n iy l if e . " " V o u r l im e ’s n o l y e t ." th e b e in g r e s p o n d e d . " G o b a c k an d fin d m e a n d s e r v e m e ." T h e n e x l th in g h e k n e w . J a c k w a s b a c k in h is b o d y . The m iis ir i cnscd n n il ihe iiiu iiiiiife r W ilh (I m il l' ih iil Wiis quiel and h w . S iiid. "Non- w hiir am I liiil fo r Ihc o ld violin'.’ " A n d hc held ii up w iih the how. J a c k s a y s h c r e m e m b e r s fe e lin g o f h is a n u s a n il le g s to m a k e s u re t h e y w e r e s lill a tta c h e d b e fo r e t r y in g to g e t up . A f i c r s tr u g g lin g to s la iid . J a c k s a y s h c s ta g g e r e d p asl w h at r e n ia in e d o f th e ca r, fr o m w h ic h h e c o u ld h e a r th e d r iv e r m o a n in g , a n d h e a d e d to w a r d th e h o u s e . " I t w a s p r o b a b ly a b o u l I2 :.1 0 ,” h e s a y s . " I ’ th in k I h a d lo s t a b o u t a n h ou r. I b a n g e d o n Ih e llo o r . a n il I r e m e n ib e r b lo o d c o m in g o f f m y h a n d d o w n th e d o o r , bu t I c o u ld n 't w a k e a n y b o d y , " I w a s n 't s tr o n g e n o u g h , I d o n 't g u e s s ." W h e n h e n o tic e d a lig h l c o m in g d o w n Ih e r o a d b e h in d h im . J a c k s a y s h e m u s te r e d u p e n o u g h s lr e n g th to m a k e it o u t t o th e r o a d a n d s to p Ih c d r iv e r , " H e s a id . 'S o in e b o d y w ill b e b a c k to h e lp y o u in ju s t a m in u t e . '" h e s a y s , l l s o h a p p e n e d s o m e fir e fig lit e r s . p o lic e o fn c c r s «m l a n ib iila iic e c r e w m e m b e r s w e r e a lt c n d in g a C h r is tm a s p a rty n e a r b y a n d r e s p o n ile d lo Ih e c a ll fo r h e lp . T h e y h e lp e d Jack in lo th e b a c k o f a p o lic e c ru is e r a n d a s k e d h im w h a l h ad h a p p e n e d . " I lo ld th e m a n d w e n t in to s h o c k , " h e s a y s . " I ju s t s a id , ‘ M y n c c k , m y n e c k ,’ " J a c k a n d th e d r iv e r r o ile in Ih e s a m e a m b u la n c e to th e h o s p ila l. T h e p a in o f Ih e trip w a s a lm o s t u n b e a ra b le , " E v e r y c o r n e r w e w e n l a r o u n d w a s e x c r u c ia t in g ,’ ’ h e s a y s . T h e d o c to r s at Ih c h o s p ita l Ih o u g h i J a c k w a s g o in g lo b le e d to d e a th . " I r e m e n ib e r Ih e m h o ld in g th e lo p o f m y h e a d o n ." h e s a y s . " O n e d o c to r .said. 'I th in k w e 'v e g o i Ih e b le e d in g s lo p p e d .’ a n d 1 c o u ld fe e l w a n ii b lo o d g o in g a ro u n d Ih e b a c k o f m y e a r. a n d I s a id . ‘ N o . y o u d o n ’ t . ' " T h e y lo o k h im o n in lo s u r g e r y , w h e r e a p la s tic s u r g e o n w o r k e d fo r fi v e h o u rs l o r e p a ir h is w o u n d s . B u l th e la c e r a t io n s w e r e o n ly p a rt o f th e p r o b le m . Jack h a d b r o k e n h is n e c k in fo u r p la c e s a n il fr a c tu re d h is b a c k in f i v e . D o c t o r s d r ille d t w o h o le s in h is s k u ll fo r th e in s e rtio n o f m e la l t o n g s , a n d h e la y fla t o n h is b a c k fo r m o r e th a n fo u r m o n th s . O n N e w Y e a r 's E v e , o n e o f th e b e s t n e u r o s u r g e o n s in th e c o u n tr y m a d e an in c is io n in th e b a c k o f J a c k ’s n c c k a n d r e m o v e d th o u s a n d s o f b o n e c h ip s . " W h a t c a u s e s a p e r s o n to b e p a r a ly z e d o r t li c . " h e s a y s , " is w h e n th o s e b o n e c h ip s fa ll in s id e th e s p in a l c o h in in . I f ih e r c 's a n y m o v e ­ m e n t. it c ru s h e s Ih c n cr\ e s , " B u t J a c k w a s lu c k y . N o n e o f Ih e b o n e c h ip s h it a n e r v e . S tr ip s o f b o n e fr o m h is h ip w e r e p la c e d in h is n e c k , w iie r e th e b r e a k a g e s h a d o c c u r r e d , a n d w ir e d t o g e t h e r u n til t h e y c o u ld fu s e , " T h e p a in fr o m lh a t o p e r a lio n w a s in c r e d ib le ," h e s a y s , " I w a n te d t o d ie , th e p a in w a s s o t e r r ib le ." W h ile d o c to r s w e r e la lk in g a b o u l t r a n s fe r r in g J a c k lo a r e h a b ilit a lio n c e n le r , h e w a s ta lk in g a b o u t w a lk in g , " ( T h e d o c t o r ) a s k e d m e . ’ D o y o u r e a lly th in k y o u ’ re g o in g to w a lk ? ’ " J a c k r e c a lls . " I s a id , ‘ N o , I d o n 't th in k I 'm g o in g to w a lk . I k n o w I 'm g o in g lo w a lk .' " S e e . G o d h a d b r o u g h t m e Ih r o u g h a p e a c e in th a t o u t - o f- b o d y e x p e r ie n c e , a n d a l th at p o in t in t im e , I k n e w G o d w a s w ith m e', I h a d a g o o d a ttitu d e a b o u l e v e r y t h in g b e c a u s e I k n e w I s h o u ld h a v e b e e n d e a d a n d I w a s n 'l d e a d , I k n e w I s h o u ld h a v e b e e n p a r a ly z e d , a n d I w a s n 'l p a r a ly z e d ." T h e d o c t o r s r e m a in e d s k e p tic a l a b o u t J a c k — w h o w a s a b le to h o ld h is h e a d u p w ith a fo u r - p o s te r b r a c e — w a lk in g w iih o u l e x t e n s iv e th e ra p y . " T h e y 'd s ta rt la lk in g a b o u t m e n o t w a lk in g . " h e s a y s , " a n d e v e r y t im e th e y d id , I lo s t i i, s o th e y pu t a s ig n u p o u t s id e m y d o o r th a l s a id . 'P l e a s e d o n 'l ta lk lo th is p a tie n t a b o u l w a lk in g ,’ " J a c k d id n 't k n o w th e s ig n w a s ih e r e u n lil h c e v e iit n a lly p r o v e d th e m w r o n g a n d w a lk e d o n h is o w n , t e a r in g th e s ig n d o w n o n h is w a y o u t Ih c d o o r . T h e d o c t o r Ic l h im g o h o m e th a l v e r y d a y . h e s a y s , a n d liis m o th e r t o o k c a r e o f h im u n lil h e c o m p le t e ly r e c o v e r e d , "/\ llio iisa n d d o lla rs , ond w h o 'll m oke it two'.’ Two ihoiisond, o nd w h o 'll m oke il three? Three thousand once — three thousand tw ice — A n d y o iiif; — a n d f^oiie," c rie d he. W h e n h e w a s a b le . J a c k r e tu rn e d t o h is A A m e e tin g s , w iie r e h is s p o n s o r p o in te d o u t lh a t th e n a r c o tic p a in k ille r s h e w a s t a k in g f o r h is n e c k a n il b a c k w e r e ju s l a n o th e r w a y o f fi l l in g th e v o id in h is life . " T o m a k e a lo n g s to r y s h o r t ." h e s a y s . " I d iil g o b a c k to d r in k in g o n e m o r e tim e . It w a s h o r r ib le ." H e w a s in N e w b u r y p o r t . M a s s .. w h e n h e d r a n k a fift h o f liq u o r in le s s th a n a n h o u r a n d d r o v e o n lo an in te rs ta te . P o lic e fo r c e d h im o f f Ih e h ig h w a y a ft e r h e ra n th r o u g h a r o a d ­ b lo c k . s m a s h in g in to .s e v e ra l c a rs . " I e n d e d u p in th e p o lic e s ta tio n in S a le m , N . H . . " h e s a y s . T h e o n ly r e a s o n h e g o t o u l. J a c k s a y s , w a s b c c a u s e a g u h e m a lo r ia l c a n d id a te h e h a d b e e n w o r k in g fo r d r o v e d o w n a n d p o s te d h is b a il. “ T h e n e x t d a y . I r e a lly th o u g h t a b o u t c o n in iit lin g s u ic id e ." h e s a y s . “ I th o u g h t th e w o r ld w o u ld b e b e tte r o f f w ith o u t m e ." J a c k c a lle d a fr ie n d fr o m A A . w h o c o n v in c e d h im to retu rn to Ih c m e e tin g s . " T h a t t im e ," h e s a y s , " I h e y to ld m e , ‘ ^ 'o u 'r e w e lc o m e lo c o m e h ac k h e r e , b u t y o u ’ re n o t g o in g to b e a b le l o d o Ih is w ith o u t fin d in g G o d . ’ " S o J a c k b e g a n h is s e a rc h fo r G o d , a jo u r n e y th a l w o u ld la k e h im m a n y m ile s fr o m h o m e b e fo r e u lt im a te ly e n d in g in th e to w n h a ll o f h is h o m e t o w n o f M ilf o r d , w h e r e a m a n I'ro m In d ia w a s h o ld in g w o r s h ip s e r v ic e s . "1 h e a rd a lo l o f tru th t h e r e ," h c s a y s . " T h e r e w e r e p e o p le in th e r e w h o lo v e d m e a n d c a r e d a b o u l m e ," W h e n h e w a s a s k e d a h o u l a c c e p t in g C h r is t. J a c k s a y s he s a id h e w a n te d to c le a n up s o m e p r o b le m s in h is lif e firs t. “ T h e y s a id . ' I f y o u w a it u n lil y o u c le a n th e m u p . y o u n e v e r w i ll , ' " h e s a y s . " 'a n d i f y o u c o u ld c le a n th e m u p . y o u su re ilo n ’ l n e e d G o d . ’ " S o J a c k a c c e p te d J e s u s C h r is t as h is L o r d a n d S a v io r . " I 'r o m th e n o n . il w a s a d iffe r e n t w a lk w ilh m e , " h c s a y s . W h e n h e fe ll th e u r g e to d r in k s h iir lly a fie r w a r d . J a c k s a y s a w o n ia n p r a y e d w ith h im . a s k in g fo r h im to b e b a p t iz e d w ith Ih c p o w e r o f th e H o ly S p ir it , " A n d th a l w a s th e b r e a k ­ t h r o u g h ," h e s a y s . " Th at g a v e m e Ih c p o w e r w h e n Ih e th o u g h t c a m e a b o u t d r in k in g , I w a s a b le lo te ll it to g o , " It w a s o n ly a c o u p le m o r e t im e s th a t J a c k s a y s h e fe lt th e u r g e lo d r in k , s o m e t h in g hc h a s n 't fe lt in m o r e lh a n 20 y e a r s . 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J a c k s a y s , w h ic h in a d d it io n to a lc o h o l a n d d r u g s , c a n in c lu d e s e x . fo o d , g a m b lin g , s p o r ts a n d e n te r ta in m e n t, w o r k a n d th e In te rn e t. B u l fir s t, h e s a y s , th e p a in lo r e m a in Ih e s a m e n u is l b e c o m e g r e a t e r lh a n th e p a in to c h a n g e . T h a t ’ s w h y s o m a n y a d d ic ts h a v e to h il r o c k b o t to m b e fo r e t h e y r e a liz e Ih e y n e e d h e lp . J a c k m o v e d fr o m N e w H a m p s h ir e lo S a r a s o ta . F la ., in 1 9 8 1 . w h e r e h e w o r k e d in re a l e s ia te fo r s ix y e a r s b e fo r e o p e n in g h is o w n C h r is t ia n s u b s ta n c e a b u s e o u tr e a c h p r o g r a n i c a lle d " T u r n in g I’ o iiit " a n d g e t t in g m a r r ie d fo r th e fir s t Ijm e . " W h e n y o u ’ r e a n a lc o h o lic , y o u ’ re m a r r ie d l o th e b o t t le ." h e s a y s . " I f y o u s le e p e ig h t h o u rs a d a y a n d w o r k e ig h t h o u rs a d a y a n d d r in k e ig h t h o u rs a d a y . y o u d o n ’ t h a v e a lo l o f lim e le f t f o r a fa m ily . D r in k in g is p r e tt y m u c h a fu l l ­ tim e j o b . " It w a s in F lo r id a th a t J a c k e a r n e d a m a s t e r ’s d e g r e e in a d d ic tio n c o u n s e lin g th r o u g h th e C h r is t ia n L e a d e r s h ip U n iv e r s ity ill N e w Y o r k . A f l c r r u n n in g T iir n in g P o in t fo r a n u m b e r o f y e a r s . J a c k w e n t lo w o r k fo r a n in p a lie iil s u b s ta n c e a b u s e p r o g r a m in H o w lin g G r e e n . F la ., le a v in g th e re to w o r k fo r th e F lo r id a D e p a r tm e n t o f C o r r e c t io n s in a in a x im u m - s c c u r ily p r is o n . T h e r e , J a c k in t e r v ie w e d s e v e r a l iiin ia t e s . s e le c t in g 20, a ll o f w h o m w e r e im p r is o n e d fo r s e r io u s c r im e s , f o r h is o u tp a tie n t s u b s ta n c e a b u s e p r o g r a m . T h e fir s t d a y o f c la s s , h e w r o te I.Я r u le s o n th e b o a r d . "1 s a id . 'O K , h e r e 's 1.1 r u le s .' " h e s a y s , " a n d 1 w e n t o v e r th e m v e r y c a r e fu lly , " T h e y w e r e v e r y b a s ic r u le s , h e s a y s , lik e " r a is e y o u r h iim l h e fo r e y o u s p e a k , o n ly o n e p e r s o n s p e a k s at a t im e , n o p u n c h in g e a c h o t h e r o u t, o n ly o n e p e r s o n g o e s to th e b a th ­ r o o m al a t im e ..." T h e fir s t d a y o f c la s s , th e in m a te s h a d b r o k e n e v e r y r u le w ilh in fi v e to 10 m in u te s . T h e s c c o n d d a y , th e s a m e th in g h a p p e n e d . " S o o n th e Ih ir d d a y . " J a c k s a y s , " I w a s ju s t a b o u t r e a d y to i| u it." W h e n h e tr ie d la lk in g l o th e in m a te s a b o u t th e p r o b le m , o n e o f th e m o lT c r e d h im s o m e v a lu a b le a d v ic e . " W h a t d o y o u Ih in k w e 'r e in h e r e f o r ? " J a c k s a y s h e a s k e d h im . " I s a id , ‘ W e ll, y o u m u r d e r e d s o m e ­ b o d y . r a p e d , r o b b e d ...' " H c s a id . 'N o . w e 'r e in p r is o n b e c a u s e w e 'r e r u le - h r e a k c r s .' I s a id , ‘ W h a t a r c y o u t r y in g to t e ll m e'.’ ’ H e s a id . ‘ D o n 't g i v e u s a n y m o r e r u le s ,’ J a c k s a y s h e e x p la in e d lh a l Ih e o n ly w a y h e c o u ld le a c h Ih c p r o g r a n i w a s i f th e y fo llo w e d c e r la in rtile.s. " M e s a id , ‘ O K . c a ll th e m s o m e t h in g o lh c r th a n r u le s .’ ’ ’ Ja c k s a y s . 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A s p a rt o f h is jo b , h e c o n d u c ts g r o u p m e e tin g s Ih r c e n ig h ts a w e e k , th r e e h o u r s a n ig h t. M o s t o f t h e p a r tic ip a n ts a re e it h e r r e fe r r e d b y th e c o u r ts fo r d r iv in g w h ile im p a ir e d , fa ilin g Ih e ir d r u g tes ts o r fo r o lh e r s e r io u s o ffe n s e s c o m m it ­ te d w h ile u n d e r Ih e in n u e iic c o f a lc o h o l a n d d r u g s . W h e n h e fir s t c a m e to D a v ie . J a c k s a y s h e w a s s u ф r is e d at h o w s e r io u s th e d r u g a n d a lc o h o l p r o b le m w a s h e r e . In th e y e a r 2001, ih e r e w e r e 4 .11 a rre s ts fo r d r iv in g w h ile im p a ir e d , h e s a y s . A n d i f Ih c n a tio n a l s ta tis tic s a p p ly h e r e , h c s a y s Ih e p e o p le a r r e s te d d r o v e a n a v e r a g e o f 715 t im e s b e fo r e b e in g c h a r g e d . 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" I d id n o l e a t a fie r m y fir s t t r e a lm e n t ," h e s a y s , " F o o d ta s te d lik e c a r d b o a r d o r m e ta l, a n d I d id n ‘ l c a t fo r fo u r m o n t h s ," A b o u l a ll lie c o u ld d o d u r in g th a l tim e w a s ta k e th e Ir e a lin e n ls . s to p a l Ih e p h a r ­ m a c y f o r h is m e d ic a tio n , g o h o m e , d r in k a H o o s l liq u id p r o te in d r in k a n d g o lo b e d , " I ’ d m a y b e g e t u p a l.a b o u t 11 o ’ c lo c k , s ta y u p fo r a n h o u r a n d ih e n g o t o b e d a g a in ,” h e s a y s . A f t e r th e tre a tm e n ts w e r e o v e r , J a c k , n o w 4 5 p o u n d s lig h t e r , im ile r w e n t s u r g e r y at B a p tis t, w h e r e h e w a s fo u n d to b e c a n c e r - fr e e . H e e n d e il u p b e in g o u t o f w o r k a to ta l o f e ig h t m o n th s fo r h is s u r g e rie s a n d tre a tm e n ts . T h e c a n c e r w a s n ’ t Ih e o n ly tria l J a c k fa c e d Ti i y e a r. M is m o lh e r d ie d , a m i o n e o f h is b r o th e r s w a s s ta n d in g o u ts id e th e W o r ld T r a d e C e n tc r w h en it w a s s tr u c k b y th e fir s l o f t w o a ir p la n e s in last S e p t e m b e r ’s te r r o r is t a tta c k s . J a c k w a s a ls o in a v e h ic le a c c id e n l. in w h ic h h e d r o v e u n d e r a t r a c lo r - tr a ile r , " I t c a m e c lo s e to la k in g th e r o o f o f f m y c a r ," h e s a y s , " w h ic h w o u ld h a v e p r o b a b ly ile c a p it a lc d m e ." L o o k in g b a c k . J a c k s a y s th e y e a r o n ly m a d e h im s tr o n g e r. " I b e lie v e lh a l G o d a llo w s th in g s to h a p p e n t o r e fin e u s ," h e s a y s , " t o p u t us in th e fir e . I s e e p e o p le lik e p ie c e s o f n ic ta l th a t n e e d h ea t a n d p r e s s u r e ." Hut Ihc M aste r conies, and the fo o lis h c riiw d N ever qu ite niiderslonds The w o rth o fa s o u l and the clion!;es that a rc w ro iit;h l hy The touch o f the M aster's hond. A t a g e .‘i.“'. J a c k h as a lo l m o r e h e w a n ls to d o w ith h is lif e , in c lu d in g w r it in g t w o b o o k s . T h e fir s t w ill b e a h o u l r e c o v e r y , h e s a y s , a n d th e s c c o n d w ill b e a h o n k o f p a r a b le s th a t le a c h s p iritu a l le s s o n s . O n e o f Ih e t h in g s h e le lls Ih e a d d ic ts in h is g r o u p s . J a c k . s a y s , is th a l th e r e a re th r e e q u e s lio n s p e o p le a sk w h e n p c o p le d ie : " T l o w d id th e y liv e ? H o w d id t h e y l o v e ? A n d w h a t d id Ih e y le a v e b e h in d ? " J a c k s a y s h e is fo r tu n a te in th a t h c d id n 't h a v e to w a it u n til a ft e r h is d e a th l o fin d o u t w hat p e o p le w o u ld s a y a b o u t h im . 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" I t 's v e r y s im p le a n d it ’s lo th e p o in t, a n d I h o p e Ih e y w e r e n ’ t e x a g g e r a t ­ i n g , " It s a y s : “ H e l o v e d G o d a n d m a n k in d , a n d h e t r ie d l o m a k e a d i ff e r e n c e .’ ’ “ I f l c a n c o n t in u e o n d o in g w h a t I ’ m d o i n g .” J a c k s a y s , “ m a y b e w e c a n s e e Ih c fu lfillm e n t o f th a t.” Spruce Up L(our liome fcr tlie flolicla^s Interior Designs, Inc Full Service Design Specializes in:Window Treatments • Bed Ensembles • Accessories We work with licensed contractors tor your remodeling and building needs. 25% oH all holiday items through December 31 ! C h a r le n e B . C a s s id y Л C h r is t in e L . 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S|K'cial re c o g n itio n w ill be g iv e n lo both the you n g est Л the o ld e st reg istered particip an t. .M edals w ill be g iv e n to lo p three m ale Л fe m a le fin ish ers in each D iv is io n . N o d u p lica te a w ard s w ill b e g iv e n . T -sh irts gu aran teed to the lirsl UM) p articip an ts reg istered and pa id. B rea k fa st s e rv e d to a ll p articip an ts u n lil fn od is d ep leted . RACK DAY SCHEDUbK RICCIS TRATION 7an i R egistra tion / P a ck et P ick up SID.OO p rcregistra tion Sam .“iK R un Л W a lk S1.‘'.(K ) R a ce D a y registra tio n 4 :.'t) am B reakfast & A w a rd s $4.1)1) B rea k fa st O n ly (D a y o f R a c e ) C e re m o n y To Register or for more inform ation call 751-2325 or 492-2990 Ule’re just a click away... D A V IE C O U N T Y e n te r p r i/e S ec o r d ONLINE Go to the Davie County Enterprise Record website at www.enterprise-record.com for a convenient link to our latest edition. It’s your online connection to Davie County. Davie County... W eV e G ot You Covered! w u iw .e n t e r p r is e - r e c o r d .c o m n II (I n ai n '>1b; >li S; hj 2 li C( C6 . OAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 21, 2002 L i o n s O f f e r i n g F r e e V i s i o n , D i a b e t e s S c r e e n i n g D e c . 7 There is a greal conccrn aboul Ihc olicsiiy ofcliildrcn and adulls in Ihe U.S. and ihe risk of developing diabeles as well as associated eye diseases, and ihc M(Kksville Lions Club is iryinp 10 educale and help ihe public. Thc club will have a free vi­ sion and diabeles screening on Salurday. Dec. 7 from 9 a,m.-2 p.m. on llie square in downtown Mocksville. The N.C. Vision Van wilh slalc-of-lhc art lechnol­ ogy will be SCI up lo screen ami lesl children and adulls for vi­ sual and bUuHl sugar levels. “Wc encourage anyone lo come and be Icslcd." saiil Lions presideni. Jonaihan Wishon. All lesls will be free, adminislered by cerlified doclors and nurses. This will lake place jusi before Ihe annual Mocksville Chrisi­ nias Parade. Diabeles nicllilus is a group of diseases characterized by high levels of blood glucose resull- ing from defects in insulin pro­ duction. insulin aclion. or boll). Diabeles can bo assiKialed wiih serious complications and pro- inalure dealh. bul people wiih diabetes can lake slops lo con­ trol the disease and lower the risk of complications. Type I diabetes was previ­ ously called insulin-depcnilcnl diabeles nicllilus (IDDM) or ju- venile-onset diabetes. Type I diabeles develops when the body's iniiiiunc system ilcslroys pancroalic beta cells. Ihc only cells in the bixly thal make the hormone insulin lhal regulales blooil glucose. This form of ilia- beles usually strikes children and young adulls. who need sov- enil insulin injections a day or an insulin pump lo sur\ ivo. Type I diabetes may accouni for 5 perccni to 10 percent of all di­ agnosed cases of diabeles. Risk faclors for type 1 diabetes in­ clude auloiiuniune. gcnelic, and environmental faclors. Type 2 diabeles was previ- The North Carolina Lions Vision Van will be in Mocksville Dec. 7, offering free screenings for vision and diabetes. ously called non-insulin-depcn- denl dialKles mclliius (NIDDM) or adull-onsel diabetes. Type 2 diabetes may accouni for aboul 9010 95 percent of all diagnosed cases of diabetes. Il usually be­ gins as insulin resistance, a dis­ order in which llie cells do nol use insulin properly. As the need for insulin rises, the pancreas gradually loses its ability lo pro­ duce insulin. Type 2 diabeles is associated with older age, obe­ sity. family hisiory of diabetes, prior history’ of gestational dia­ beles. impaired glucose loler- ancc, physical inactivity, and race/othnicily. African Americans. Ilis- panic/Lalino Americans. Ameri­ can Indians, and some Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders are al parlicularly high risk for lype 2 diabeles. Type 2 diabeles is increasingly being diagnosed in childron and adolescents. Gestational diabeles is a fomi of glucose intolerance lhal isdi- agnoseil in some women during pregnancy. Gestational diabetes occurs more frequently among African Americans. Hispanic/ Latino /Americans, and Ameri­ can Indi.ins. It is also more com­ mon among obese women and women with a family hisiory of dialietes. During pregnancy, ges­ tational diabetes requires ireal- menl to normalize maternal blood glucose levels to avoid complications in thc infant. Af­ ter pregnancy. 5 to 10 perccni of women with gestational diahe­ les are found lo have lype 2 dia­ beles. Women who have had gestational diabetes have a 20 to 50 percent chance of developing diabetes in Ihe ne.xl 5 lolO years. Olher specific types of dia­ betes resull from specific genetic condilions (such as nialurity- onset diabeles of youlh). surgery', dnigs, malnutrition, infections, and olher illnesses. Such types of diabeles may accouni for 1 lo 5 perccni of all diagnosed cases. In order lo survive, people wilh lype 1 diabeles must have insulin delivered by a pump or injections. Many people wilh lype 2 dia­ beles can conlrol Iheir blood ghi- co.se by following a careful diel and exorcise program, losing excess weight, and taking oral medication.Many people wiih diabetes also need lo lake medi­ cations lo control Iheir choles­ terol and blood pressure. Among adulls with diagnosed diabeles, aboul 11 pcrceni lake bolh insu­ lin and oral medicalions, 22 per­ cent take insulin only. 49 perccni take oral medications only, anil 17 percent do nol lake cither in­ sulin or oral nieilications. U n i t e d W a y D a y \ D in e o u t and make a d i f f e r e n c e . On Friday, November 22nd ¡the following restaurants will donate a portion of their proceeds to benefit the 23 Agencies providing services in Davie County. HILLSDALE Asian View McDonald's Venezia Italian Restaurant MOCKSVILLE Buck's Pizza Batch's Bar-B-Que Dynasty Chinese Restaurant McDonald's Miller's Diner Potman's Restaurant Ron & Penny's Ruthie's Diner Wendy's Walmart Radio Grill Western Steer Impaired glucose lolcrancc (IGT) and impaired fasling glu­ cose (IFG) are consiilered to be prediabotic condilions. and stud­ ies suggest lhal they may bo re­ versible. IGT is a condilion in which the blood glucose level is el­ evated. bul is not high enough to be classified as diabetes. Among U.S. adulls 40 lo 74 ycars of age. 16 million (15.6 pcrceni) have IG T and 10 mil­ lion (9.7 perccni) have IFG. Research studies in the United Slates and abroad have found lhal lifestyle changes can prevent or ilelay Ihe onsel of tyiw 2 diabeles among high-risk adulls. These studies included people wilh IGT and olher high- risk cliaraelcrislics for develop­ ing diabeles, Lifeslyle intcrvcniions in­ cluded did and moderale-inlon- siiy physical aeliviiy (such as walking for 2 hours cach week). Гог bolh se.xes and all age and racial and ellmic groups, the de­ velopment of diabetes was re­ duced 40-60 percent during studies lhal lasled ?-(■> ycars. Studies have also shown thal medications have boon success­ ful in preventing diabeles in some population groups. In tho Diabetes Prevention Program, a large prevention sludy ofpeople al high risk for diabeles. people Irealed with Ihe drug niolforniin reduceil their risk of developing diabetes by 31 percent. Trcal- nienl with inelforniin was most effoclive among younger, heavier people (ihose 25 lo 40 years of age who were 50 lo XO pinnids overweiglil) and less ef- fcclive among older people and people who were nol as over- weiglil. riiore are no know n methods lo prevent lype I diabeles. Sev­ eral clinical trials arc in progress. Research sludies in Ihe Unilod Slates and abroad have found that improved glycemic conlrol benefils people wilh ci- Iher lype I or lype 2 diabeles. In general, for every 1 pcr­ ceni reduclion in resulls of A 1C blood tests, the risk of develop­ ing microvasciilar diabetic com­ plications (eye, kidney, and nerve disease) is reduced by 40 perccni. Blood pressure conlrol can reducc cardiovascular disease (hearl disease and stroke) by approximalely lo 50 percent and can reduce microvascular disease (eye, kidney, and nerve disease) by appro.ximately 3.1 perccni. For every 10 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) reduclion in .systolic blood pressure, the risk for any complication related to diabetes is reduccd by 12 per- ecnt. Improved control of choles­ terol and lipids (for example. HDL, LDL, and triglycerides) can reduce cardiovascular com­ plications by 20 to 50 percent. Detection and irealment of diabetic eye disease with laser Iherapy can reduce Ihe dcvelop- nienl of severe vision loss by an ostinMilcd 50 to 60 percent. Comprehensive fool care programs can reduce amputation rates by 45 to 85 percent. Deleclion and treatmenl of early diabolic kidney disease can reduce the development of kid­ ney failure by .30 to 70 percent. G hristm as T o y IS u n Davie County's Children- Storehouse for Jesus Sundat/, ^ecemSsr 2,2002 Starting Point: Horn's Truck St^, Mocksville, NC Locatcd on Hwy 60l-jU5t off Intentate 40 )()iD OS for Doteh mtal prior t() ridt-aboot 11:30 AM. Scenic ride leaves at 1:00 P.M. Ending Location: Farmington School, Farmington Rd. from 1 PM until 3 PM C o n ta c t: K e n t’s e m a il; Y 2 K S c a r o c r o w @ a o l.c o m o r c a ll 336-751-9012; J im ’s E m a il: o v o r c a s h @ y a d le i.n o t o r c a li 336 -284 -2907 If you want to be a Christmas sponsor for a child, contact the Storehouse for Jesus at 336-751-1060. 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"I want 10 turn North Carolina on to tile," he enthusiatically explains. “In the long run, it’s actually the most cost elli­ cient flooring available. You never have to replace it or re­ finish it.'; Rick said he spent the past eight years working in Phoe­ nix "where they lile everylhing," That experience has been extremely valuable in making Tile Rite a versatile company that can handle virtually any request. Tile Rite, he adds, also places a premium on good customer servico and a solid work elhic. "I take a great deal of pride in doing the job to tho customer's satislaction. Tile Rite has always done the ma­ jorily ol its business through relerrals. I've always operated my business with the policy that if someone does a good job (or you, they witl recommend you." Rick, his wife, Julie, and daughters Natalie and Emily, relocated to Clemmons to be near Julie's lamily. He said the chance to bring Tile Rite’s services to area homeowners is one he’s looking forward to. "Tiling bathrooms, jacuzzi tubs and kitchen counters is very popular in this area. At Tile Rite, those are all things TILE ЯI TE rnor.\n t we specialize in. But il someone v;ants something dillorent or unusual, we can do that too. Tile Rite will give a Iree estimate with no obligation on any job. “I'm always availablo to my customers. Thai's part ol tak­ ing care ol them." Call Tile Rite at 813-8453, easily remembered as 813-TILE. J998-9661 _ Storage Solution: Bermuda Mini’s Self Storage Customers from across the Triad are finding Bermuda Mini’s Self-Storage lo be the ideal location to store their valuable possessions. “Bermuda Mini's has a great facility," says Elaine Reed ofAdvance, a customer of Bermuda Ivlini's. “The staff there is very friendly, helpful and efficient." Bermuda Mini's Self-Storage, located oil of Highway 158 in Advance, operating since 1996. The 296 storage units are surrounded by a state-of-the-art security sys­ tem, Including a computerized access gate with an indi­ vidualized code for each customer. Computers monitor the time of each entrance into and exit from the property, A six-foot high chain link fencing, topped with barbed wire adds to security. Spotlights perpetually flood the perim­ eters of the property at night. Richard Lawrence of Charlotte rates Bermuda Mini's Self-Storage very highly. ‘‘They have a very friendly staff and clean facility. I would recommend them any time.” For furniture, computers, or other possessions suscep­ tible to extreme heat or cold, Bermuda Mini's offers cli­ mate-controlled storage units. These specialized units maintain a year-round temperature regulation to protect your possessions. Lesta Carpenter of Winston-Salem found that even the humidity of heavy rains did not affect the items she had stored at Bermuda Mini’s. ‘‘In all that heavy rain we had, nothing in my storage unit even got damp," she said. Many people about to sell their homes find Bermuda Mini’s as the perfect way to eliminate the clutter in their home to make it more attractive for buyers. Sandy Scholl, now assistant manager at Bermuda Mini's Self-Storage, originally came to Ihe storage facility as a customer. "We moved here from Pennsylvania," Ms. Scholl says. "We looked at all the storage facilities belore renting at Bermuda Mini's. They were just the best," she says. Ms. Scholl rented with Bermuda Mini's for seven months, while her new home was being built. She was so impressed wilh the professional attitude and friendliness of Manager Jessica Denzendorf, that she has been an employee there for the past two years. 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Cranfill was selling decorative lamps and shades and other items, including the hand embroidery (lower right) made by her mother, Bettie Smith. - Photos by Robin Fergusson ' 4.i' J*.' ■ \t ■A': \ ....... . A ...... .1-. O n M o n d a y . N o v . I I , llie C o o le e m e e S e n io r C iliz c n s m e l al Ihe F ir s l l ia p lis l C h u r c h . P r e s iile n l K c b a l l o l l a s k e d E liz a b e lh .S h e p h e rd lo g i v e th e o p e n in g p r a y e r. T h e c lu h w a s le il b y M a b e l C o u c h in s in g in g Ihc h y m n : " T a k e ih c N a m e o l'J e s u s W ilh Y o u , - J a m e s " D o l l " F o s lc r , s u b s li- lu iin g I'or P a u lin o H a ll, g a v e ih e d e v o lio n . H e la lk c d a h o iil C h r is ­ lia n s b e in g p r o d u c liv e , l- o s lc r re a d a b o u l ih c v in e y a r ils in ih e S c r ip lu r e s I'ro m ,S|, J o h n 1.^: 1-4. 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A n .id d e d c o in p tiiie n l o f Ih e p r o g r ;u n is A r c V i e w s o fiw a r o d o n a le d b y l i S R L w liic h w ill e n h a n c e h e a lth a g e n c ie s ' d is e a s e s u r v e illa n c e a n d e a r ly iile n litlc a - lio n o f p o le n lia l o u lb re ;ik s . I 'il'iy r e fu r b is h e d M ic r o s o ft W in d o w s ■')8 c o m p u te r s w i ll h e lo a d e d w ith ih e g e o g r a p h ic in fo r m a tio n s y s ie m ( C H S ) s o f i w a r e a n d s h ip p e d t h is m o n t h t o th e s e ­ le c t e d a g e n c ie s w i ll ) p o p u la tio n s o f le s s lh a n 100.0(10 p e o p l e . E S R I is p la n n in g lo p r o v id e r e ­ g i o n a l l y a c c e s s i b l e h a n d s - o n tr a in in g . "W c ;ir c m o s t a p p r e c ia t iv e a n d g r ;ile fiil fo r th e g e n c r o s ily o f N . A C C H O iiiiil P f iz e r in d o n a t ­ in g ;i c o m p u l e r l o th e D a v i e C o u m y H e a llh D e p a r t m e n t . Th e c o m p u le r w ill b e u s e d h y o u r H e a lth E d u c a to r , w h o w i l l fin d Ih e .-X rc V icw p r o g n u n m o s t b e n ­ e f i c i a l in t r a c k in g th e v a r io u s c o m p o n c n l s o f o u r H e a l l h y C a r o lin ia n s o f D ;iv ie C o u n ty in i­ t ia t iv e . " s a id B a r r y B a s s . D a v ie h e a lth d ir e c t o r . “ T h e d o n a lio n o f th e fir s t r o u n il o f c o m p u te r s w a s o v e r - w l ie l m i n p l y s u c c e s s f u l," s a id P a tric k M . i.ib b e y . N A C C H O 's e x e c u t iv e ilir c c liir . " 'r i i c g e n e r ­ o s it y o f b o th P f iz e r ;m d E S R I w i ll im p r o v e Ih e n e x t r o u n d 's s e le c t e d a g e n c i e s ' a b ilit ie s to c o m m u n ic a t e , s h a re d a ta , re p o rt i li s e a s e . ;m d c o o r d i n a t e r e ­ s p o n s e s . W e a rc p le a s e d l o p :irl- n e r w ith h o lh c o m p a n ie s , ;m d b e l ie v e d o in g s o w ill im p r o v e a g o o d n u n ih e r o f s m a lle r h e ;d lh a g e n c ie s ’ ;ih ililie s lo b e lle r p r o ­ te c t a n d p r o m o te th e h e a llh o f Ih e ir c o n in iu n ilie s ." “ M a k in g s u re lo c a l p u b lic h ea llh , ilc p a r in ie n is g a in a c c c s s to p o w e r fu l m a p p in g t o o ls u s e ­ fu l in d is e a s e s u r v c illu n e c a n d p u b lic h e a lth a d v o c a c y is c r i t i ­ c a l . " s ;iid B ill D a v c n h a ll. m a n ­ a g e r o f E S R I 's H e a llh a n d Ih i- n i;u i S e r v ic e s S o h ilio n s G r o u p . T h e A r c V i c w d o n a t io n s im p ly lc v e r ;ig c s ih e P f i z e r c o m p u le r d o n a tio n s a n d w c a r e d c lig h le d lo h e p a r i o f it . " In s e le c lin g ih e n u in ic ip a li- lie s lh a l w o u ld r c c e iv e Ih c c o m ­ p u te r s . N A C C H O fo c u s e d o n s m a ll h c ;d th a g c n c ie s s e r v in g fe w e r lh a n lO O .O O O p e o p le b e ­ c a u s e Ih e la r g e r c o u n ty a n d c it y h e a llh a g e n c i e s le n d l o h a v e f u n c t io n a l c o m p u t e r s a n d In le r n e t a c c e s s . T h i s b e c a m e p a r t i c u l a r l y i m p o r t a n t a f t e r ” e v e n t s s tc n im in g fr q m S c p l. 11, w h ic h r e v e a l e d t h e n e e d f o r c o n i n i u n i c a l i o n b e l w e e n a ll lle a llh c a r e d e liv e r e r s a n d lo c a l g o v e r n in c n is . “ In th e w a k e o f S e p l. 11. w c le a r n e d lh a l m a n y lo c a l p u b lic h e a llh d e p a r t m e n ls h a d a n ti- i|u ated c o m p u te r s , a n d th e r e fo r e s lo w In le r n e t a c c e s s ." s a id D r. B a rb a ra D c B u o n o . s e n io r m e d i­ c a l d ir e c t o r o f P f i/ e r 's P u b lic H e a lth D e p a r im e n l. " B y c o n ­ t r ib u tin g lo llic n e e d s o f lo c a l h e a llh d e p a r t m e n t s , P l'i/ .c r is p le a s e d to a d d r e s s ih e h e a llh a n d m e d ic a l n e e d s o f th e re s id e n ts o f Ih c s c c o m m u n it ie s ." S m o k i n g D a n g e r o u s T o E x p e c t i n g M o t h e r s T o b a c c o s m o k in g h a s lo n g b e e n r e c o g n i z e i l a s a n i; ijo r c a u s e o f d e a lh a n d d is e a s e . In r e c e n i y e a r s , t h e r e h a s h e e n c o n c c r n lh a l e v e n n o n - s m o k e r s m a y ;ils o b e a l ris k fo r s o m e o f th e s e h e a lth e ffe c t s - b e in g Ih e r c s u ll o f th e ir e x p o s u r e ( " p a s s i v e s m o k i n g " ) t o t h e s m o k e e x h a le d b y s m o k e r s a n d s m o k e g i v e n o f f b y th e b u rn in g e n d o f c ig a r e t t e s , s a id K a lh y M a n s o n o f th e D a v i e C o u n ly l le a llh D e p a r t m e n i. T h e m o s t r c c c n l W I C (W o m e n . 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A w o m a n w h o s m o k e s d u r i n g h e r p r e g n a n c y h a s a b ;ib y w h o g e ls le s s f o o d a n d o x y g e n lh a n a w o m a n w h o d o c s n o l s m o k e .’ ’ M n n s u n s a i d b e c a u s e th e fc lu s g e l s le s s f o o d a n d o x y g e n w h e n llie m o lh e r s m o k e s o r is e x p o s e d lo p a s s iv e s m o k in g , t h e r e a r e r is k fa c t o r s d u r in g p r e g n a n c y th a l w o m e n o f c h ild ­ b e a r in g a g e s h o u ld c o n s id e r ; • Y o u a re m o r e lik e ly lo h a v e a lo w b ir th - w e ig h l b a b y . A lo w b i r t h - w e ig h l b a b y m a y h a v e m o r e m e d ic a l p r o b le m s a n d r e q u i r e m o r c h o s p ii a li z a l i o n tim e , n ie s e b a b ie s a ls o le n d to s le e p le s s a n d e a t m o r e . • Y o u a re m o r e lik e ly lo h a v e a m is c ; i r r i a g e , p r e m a lu r e d e liv e r y , o r s lillb ir lh . B a b ie s b o r n t o o c a r ly c a n s u ffe r m o re b r e a th in g p r o b le m s a n d al.so m a y r c i| u ir e m o r e h o s p it a li z a t io n tim e . • S m o k i n g in c r e a s e s t h e c h a n c e s o f y o u r b a b y h a v in g le a r n in g d is a b ilitie s as a c h ild , h y p e r a c t iv ity , ;m d / or lo w e r le s i s c o r e s , • 'I'h e r e is a h ig h e r in c id e n c e o f S u d d e n I n f a n l D e a lh S y n d r o m e ( S I D S ) o r c r ib d e;ith w h e n m o m s m o k e s . • S m o k in g d u rin g a n d a fte r p r e g n a n c y h a s b e e n lin k e d lo a s lh m a a m o n g in fa n is a n d y o im g c h ild r e n . E x p o s u r e lo s m o k e can w o r s e n th e c h i l d ’s a s lh m a , as w e ll as in c r e a s e Ih e fre i| u e n cy o f e p i s o d e s a n il s e v e r i t y o f s y m p lo m s . S m o k e cx p Q .itire is a ris k fa c t o r fo r n e w cas'ek, o f a s lh m a in c h ild r e n w h o h a v e n o t p r e v io u s ly d is p la y e d .s ym p to m s. P a r e n ls w h o s m o k e a r o u n d ih e ir c h ild r e n c a n in c r e a s e Ih e ir c h i l d r e n 's r is k o f m e d i c a l p r o b le m s . S e c o n d h a n d s m o k e e x p o s u r e c a n ; • ir r ila le Ih e up|X 'r r e s p ir a to r y lr ;ic t a n d is a s s o c ia t e d w ilh a small bul s ig n ilic a m r e d u c lio n in lu n g fu n c lio n ; • in c r e a s e ih e r is k o f l o w e r r c s p ir a lo r y ir a c l iiif e c lio n s su ch a s b r o n c h ilis a n d p n e u m o n ia ; • incrc;ise ihe prevalence of lluid in Ihc middle ear, a sign of chronic middle ear disease; W o m e n w h o s m o k e a r e k n o w n lo b c a l a n in c r e a s e d ris k o f tu b a l d is e a s e (t h e fa llo p ia n lu b e s ). R e s e a r c h h a s s h o w n lh a l .‘ Ì2..S p e r c e n t o f s m o k e r s s h o w e d s ig n s o f tu b a i d is e a s e v e r s u s 2 S .S p e r c e n l o f n o n - s m o k e r s . rhc mosi effective way to protect Ihe fetus is to quii smoking. A woman who quits wilhin Ihc firsl Ihree or four monihs of pregnancy can lower Ihe chances of her baby being born premalure or with smoking related health problems. ■' A s a s o c ie ly . w e a ls o k n o w lh a l s m o k in g is a n a d d ic t io n ." M a n s o n s a id . " W o m e n n e e d s u p p o r t a n d a s s is t a n c e w h e n t r y in g lo q u it s m o k in g . " I s t r u g g l e d w i l h t h e a d d ic tio n o f s m o k in g fo r s e v e r a l y e a r s b e fo r e q u illin g - I r e a liz e ju s t h o w in te n s e th e a d d ic liiin o f s m o k in g c a n b e ." T l) a s s is l in e f f o r l s lo s lo p s m o k in g , M ;u is o n o r M e lis s a S p r y , R N , a l ih c h e a llh d e p a r tm e n i a re a v a ila b le . C a ll 7 .S I-,S 7 0 0 . " T h e h e a lth b e n e fit s to b a b y ;in il m o n i w ill b e w e ll w o r th y o u r e ffo r t to s to p s m o k in g ." M a n s o n s a id . N E W T O C L E M M O N S ! Alterations • Tailoring Wedding Dress Restoration and Pressing irt us he ar >uur sen ice. 3 3 6 -7 1 2 -1 0 3 4 i 2-)h5//;\ O k l C;ioi>- Ru kI • C k 'in n ioiis. N C 2 7 0 1 2 § Г Cfiristmas Open Jfousc ® avie ^ [o ris t 6 J 3 W il k e s h o r o S t r e e t M o c k s v i l l e Sunday, November 24 2-5pm 1 0 % o ff cash (Iiu l c a n y D o o r P r iz e s R efreshm ents L i v e M u s i c J r i j : DAVIE COUNI Y KN I'ERPRISK RECORD/rUursday, Nov. 21, 2002 ■ C9 F a m i l y S e r v i c e s H e l p s F a m i l i e s F i n d S o l u t i o n s Mocksville Woman's Club President Ivlyrna Harris (left) welcomes new member Jenny Turner. Conservation Chair Betty Fellows with Tanglewood Ar­ boretum outreach coordinator Kim Quincall. W o m a n ’s C l u b L e a r n s A b o u t A r b o r e t u m M o c k s v i l l e W o m a n ’ s C lu b G F W C - N C m e l N o v . 6 a l B e r ­ m u d a K u n C o u n lr y C lu b fo r th e r e g u la r m o n ih ly m e e lin g . B e t t y M a ll. D o r is R u b y , J e a n S h a ffe r a iu l M a r y W o m a c k w e r e r e c o g n i z e d a s l a b le h o s le s s e s . E a c h la b lc h e ld T h a n k s g iv in g d i s p la y s w it h “ p u m p k in t u r ­ k e y s ." P h y l l is P o l l e r p r e s e n t e d an in s p ir a t io n a l o n g i v i n g th a n k s a n d b e in g th a n k fu l lo Ihe L o r d . C lu b P r e s id e n t M y r n a H a r r is w e l c o m e d a n d i n s l a i i e d n e w m e m b e r , J c m iy T u r n e r , in lo th e c lu b . S h e w a s p r e s e n le d a p in a n d r e d r o s e s . R c p o r ls w e r e g iv e n b y e a c h S in c e 190.S, F a m ily S e r v ic e s , In c , h a s b e e n h e lp in g fa m ilie s lo fin d s o lu tio n s to ih e c h a lle n g e s th e y fa c c . A s a p r i v a t e , n o n p r o f i l . U n ile d W a y m e m ­ b e r a g e n c y . F a m ily S e r v ic e s o f f e r s a fu ll r a n g e o f p r o ­ fe s s io n a l s e r v ic e s in c lu d in g th e r a p y , e d u c a tio n , a m i a d ­ v o c a c y . r iio u g h e ffo r t s a r e v a r i e d , t h e d e p a r im e n l c h a ir. T h e a r ls d c p a r lc m n l c h a ir . L ib W o o d w a r d , in v iie il e v e r y o n e 10 th e p u b lic h a n g in g ( o f a n ) al llie B r o c k P e r fo r m in g A r ls C e n ­ ter. M e m b e r s w e r e r e m in d e d lo g e l lic k e ls fo r Ih e H o m e fo r ih e H o lid a y s fa s h io n s h o w . B e lly F e llo w s , c o n s e r v a tio n c h a ir , p r e s e n lc il b o o k s lo m e m ­ b e rs w h ic h c o n la in e d id e a s fo r c o n s e r v in g a n d r e c y c lin g . H o m e lif e d e p a r lin c m c h ;iir s P a u lc n e B o s lia n a n d P e g g y T u ll e r o w lh a n k e d ih e c lu b fo r ils p a r lic i- p a lio n in c o lle e lin g IO I c a n n e d ilc m s fo r S to r e h o u s e fo r J esu s. In te r n a lio n a l a ffa ir s d e p a r im e n l c o n tin u e s to c o lle c t ilc n is lo b e s en t fo r O p e r a t io n S m ile . M a r le n e S h a m e l. e d u c a iio n c h a ir , r e m in d e d e v e r y o n e o f l h e u p c o m in g C o u g a r o f Ihe M o n lh lu n c h e o n s a n d in v iie d m e m b e r s lo b e i n v o lv e d in Ihis p r o je c t. V i c k ie S n iith e r m a n . p u b lic a t'fia r s c h a ir , r e m in d e d th e c h ib to c o n lin u e lo c o lle c t n ia g a / in e s w h ic h w i l l b e s e n l t o p r is o n in ­ m a te s . M y r n a H a r r is r e p o r t e d o n a w a r d s w o n al ih c a n n u a l D is ­ l r ic l m e e t in g in L e x in g lo n N o v . 2, T h e M o c k s v i l l c W o m a n 's C I t ib w o n : fir s t p la c c fo r c lu b y e ; i r b o o k ; fir s t f o r n io n l h l y n e w s le t te r , fir s t f o r I'c ile r a lio n D a y p r o g n m i a w a r d , fir s l fo r p ast p r e s id e n t a w a r d . T h e c lu b w a s a ls o p la c e d o n th e R o ll o f H o n o r c lu b s . 'T h e c o n s e r v a tio n ilc p a r tm e iil p r e s e n le d th e p r o g r a m . B e l l y F e l l o w s i n l r o d i i c e d K i m Q u in c a ll. E x t e n s io n o u t r e a c h c o o r d in a lo r at th e 1'a n g lc w o o d I’ a rk A r b o r e le m . S h e s p o k e on ih e r e fu r h is h in g o f ih e a r h o r e iu m b y M a s ie r G a r d e n e r v o lu n te e r s . 'T h e g a r d e n s a re b e in g d e v e lo p e d a n d s h e in v ite d th o s e in ie r e s le d lo b e c o m e in v o lv e d . l- 'o llo w in g a b le s s in g , m e m ­ b e r s a n d g u e s ts w e r e in v it e d to th e b u ffe t lu n c h e o n . a g e n c y s v is io n is fo c u s e d ; b u ild in g t o m o r r o w b y s tr e n g th e n in g c o m n u m ilie s a n d fa m ilie s to d a y . F a m ily S e r v ic e s h a s s e r v e d th e D a v i e C o u n ly c o m m u n ily s in c e its fo u n d in g Ih r o u g h fa c i li ­ t ie s in F o r s y t h C o u m y , b u t in ly y .*!. th e a g e n c y b e g a n s e r v in g fr o m a D a v ie C o im t y lo c a t io n . In 1‘W ft. F a m ily S e r v ic e s b e g a n lo s e r v e fa m ilie s fr o m th e c u r ­ rcn t lo c a tio n at 77.1 S a n fo r d A v e , in M o c k s v ille . F a m ily S e r v ic e s e m p lo y s a p r o fe s s io n a lly tr a in e d s t a ff a n d is a flilia lc d w ith 'I'lie A llia n c e fo r C h ild r e n a n d F a m ilie s . A c c r e d - UnitedV№ y ile d b y Ihe C o u n c il o n A c c r e d i- la lio n S e r v ic e s fo r F a m ilie s a n d C h ild r e n , fu n d in g is p r o v id e d b y a n u m b e r o f s o u r c c s . in c lu d in g : T h e U n i l c d W a y o f D a v i e C o u n l y , T h e C i l y o f M o c k s ­ v i l l e . D a v i e C o u n ly , v a r i ­ o u s g r a n ts , c l i ­ e n t f e e s , a n d c h a r ita b le c o n ­ lr ib u lio n s . S o m e o f th e s p e c i f i c p r o ­ g r a m s a n d s e r ­ v ic e s o ffe r e d b y F a m ily S e r v ic e s a r e : in d iv id u a l, c o u p le , fa m ily , a n d g r o u p t h e r a p ie s ; a d o p t io n s e r v ic e s ; p r e g n a n c y c o u n s e lin g ; v io l e n c e r e s p o n s e s e r v ic e s tn - c h id in g o ff e n d e r ir e a im e n l s e r ­ v ic e s , a b a tte r e d w o m e n ’s s h e l- ter. s p e c ia liz e d tra u m a th e ra p y , a n d c r it ic a l in c id e n t d e b r ie fin g ; v o h m t e c r s e r v ic e s ; a n d th e C o n ­ ta c t I lo p e lin c s . F e e s fo r s e r v ic e s , w h e n c h a r g e d , a r e b a s e d u p o n a c lie n t 's a b ilit y lo p a y . P e r s o n a l p r iv a c y is a p r im a r y c o n c e r n , a n d c o n fid e n t ia l in fo n n a lio n is r e le a s e d o n ly w iih a c lie n t 's c o n ­ s en t o r w h e n r e q u ir e il b y la w . Motorcycle Toy Run Here Dec. 8 A in o lo r c y c ic C lir is liiia s I'o y R u n w ill b e h e ld S u n d a y . D e c . 8 in D a v ie C o u n ly . T o y s w ill b e c o lle c t e d fo r d is - i r i b u l i o n l o D a v i e c h i l d r e n i h r o u g h t h e S t o r e h o u s e f o r J esu s. T h e r id e w i ll le a v e H o r n 's T r u c k S l o p o n U .S . 6 01 N o r ih a l 1 -40, M o c k s v i ll e , a l I p ,m . a n d e n d a l F a r m i n g l o n S c h o o l , F a r m i n g l o n K o a c i,a l a b o u l .1 p .m . F o r m o r e in f o r m a lio n , c a ll 7.“i 1 -У 0 1 2 ,2 8 4 -2 U 0 7 , o r M a r ie al 7.‘i l - l 0 6 0 ; o r e m a i l , Y 2 K S c a rc c ro w (fv a o l.c o iii o r ii\'i’ira s h & y o illi’l .lu 'l. T w ig G i r d l e r s A C o m m o n T r e e P r o b le m Donating toys for Toys for Tots are Tracy Evans and her daughter Kaitlyn, Angela Hall and son Bailey, while SSgt. Lewis, Judy McCue, Sue Sinclair and SSgt. Mike Pozza with Branden Hall look on. Toys For Tots Drive Begins D a v i e F u n e r a l S e r v ic e a n d W a l- M a r t w ill s p o n s o r a M a r in e C o r p s 'T o y s f o r T o t s d r i v e in D a v ie C o u n ty . O f f i c i a l s w it h b o lh c o m p a ­ n ie s a n n o u n c e d r e c e n t ly p la n s lo c o o r d i n a t e t h e U .S . M a r i n e C o r p s R e s e r v e T o y s fo r T o t s p r o ­ g r a m to b c n c fil S lo r e h o u s e fo r J e s u s a n d n e e d y f a m i li e s ih is C h r is lm a s s e a s o n . U n d e r g n id e lin e s .sel fo r ih b y llie U S M C R c .s e r v e , llic c o m p a ­ n ie s w i l l c o l l e d n e w a n d u n ­ w r a p p e d t o y s f o r d is t r ib u t io n a in o i i g n e e d y D a v i e fa m ilie s . 'T h e p r o g r a m s ta r te d b y th e M a ­ r in e s in 1 У 4 7 is a n o n p r o fit o r ­ g a n iz a t io n lh a l p r o v id e s t o y s fo r n e e d y c h ild r e n a r o u n d th e c o u n ­ try al C h r is t m a s lim e . A n g i e H a l l , I h e f u n e r a l h o m e 's c o n in u m ily o u lr c ;ic h c o - N (.i \ I'Ki 1)1 i o r d in a lo r . w i l l la k e n a m e s o f a g e n c ie s in D a v ie C o u n ly a n d p r o v i d e a l is l l o t h e M a r i n e C o r p s R e s e r v e . D a v ie F u n e r a l S e r v ic e a n d W a l- M a r t a r e p r e ­ s e n tin g a to y d r iv e lu n d r .iis c r fo r D ;iv ie C o u n ly . " G r o w i n g u p in D a v i e C o u n ly . I s a w Iir s l h a n d Ih e n e e d fo r b e n e fic ia l p r o g r a m s lik e T o y s I 'o r T o is " . s a id H a ll. P r e p a r a lio n s a re u n d e r w a y fo r a t o y d r iv e o n S a lu r ila y , D e c , 7 at th e M o c k s v illc W a l- M a r l. S c h e d u le d lo a p p e a r lh a l d a y w ill b e " W a ll y Ih c W a r t h o g " fr o m ih e W in s lo n - S a le m W a r th o g s . " A s a lo c a l h u s in c s s w o m a n I ;im e la t e d lo c o n t r ib u t e s o m e ­ lh in g b e n e fic ia l lo o u r c o m m u ­ n it y " , H a ll s a id . F o r m o r e in fo r in a t io n , c a ll V . S I - . l l l l . Private Tyler Gene Black B l a c k G r a d u a t e s F r o m M a r i n e R e c r u i t D e p o t P v t . T y le r G e n e B la c k h a s g r a d u a t e d fr o m M a r in e C o r p s R e c r u il D e p o t at P a r r is Is la n d . S .C . o n N o v . 8. G r a d u a lio n requires success­ ful completion of 1.1 weeks in­ tense training, which includes academics, marksmanship and basic warrior Iraining. B la c k is th e s o n o f G e n e a n d V i c k i B l a c k o f K a e L a n e . M o c k s v i ll e . H e is a 2 0 0 2 g r a d u ­ a te o f D a v ie H ig h S c h o o l, l li s m ilit a r y o c c u p a tio n is fie ld lo ­ lly (ireg Hoover fix t e n s io n A g e n t . C o m m e r c ia l a n d C o n s u m e r 1 U m ie u ltu r e W e g e t m a n y p h o n e c a lls at C o o p e r a t i v e E x t e n s i o n f r o m p e o p le lo o k in g fo r h e lp a n d in fo r ­ m a tio n o r try in g lo s o lv e a p r o b ­ le m . S o m e p r o b le m s a re d iffic u ll lo d ia g n o s e o r i d e n t i fy o v e r llie p h o n e , l-o n u iu ile ly fo r m e . it g e ls e a s ie r w ith e x p e r ie n c e a n d le a rn ­ in g w h a t p e s is a re m o s t p r e v a le n t o n w h a l p la n ts al v a r io u s lim e s o f Ih e y e a r. I f s o n ie o iic is try in g to iile n - l if y an in s e c t, th e fir s l th in g 1 ask is. w h e r e d id y o u fin d il o r w tu il p la in w a s il o n . T h e n I lo o k u p a lis l o f in s e cts k n o w n lo a lla c k lh a l p la n t a n d th is o iie n s h o rte n s ih e s ea rch . H o w e v e r , Ih is a p p ro a c h d id n 'l h e lp w h e n a c a l l e r w a r n e d lo k n o w th e n a m e o f an in s e c t lh a l fle w in lo th e ir c a r w h ile d r iv in g d o w n th e ro a d , F im lin g o u l th at il w a s s m a ll, k in d o f ro u n d , b la c k - ish b r o w n a n d h a d b lo w n b a c k o u l th e w in d o w d id n 't h e lp m u c h e i ­ ther. S o m e tim e s w e h e lp s o lv e g re a t m y s te r ie s , lik e th e fa llin g t w ig s . T h is lim e o f y e a r, c a lle r s c o m ­ p la in a b o u l s m a ll b r a n c h e s o r t w ig s th e s iz e o f a p e n c il o r a litlle b ig g e r fa llin g o u l o f Ih c ir tre e s. M o s t o ft e n a p e c a n o r h ic k o r y tre e Is in v o lv e d bu t it s e e m s m o r e a re r e p o r t in g th is p r o b le m o n o a k tre e s, A l Ih is p o in i I a sk i f Ih e c u l e n d o f Ih e Iw ig s a re r o u n d e d . T h e c a lle r is u s u a lly s u rp ris e d Ih a t I k n o w to a sk . I f th e ir a n s w e r is y e s . th e m y s le r y is s o lv e d . The falling Iwigs are caused by an insecl, llie twig girdler. which is a longhorn beetle. Like most Ihings in life there is a reason why Ihe twig girdler chews off small branches, il iloes it lo reproduce and keep ils species alive. The adull female iwig girdler lays Ihree lo eight eggs per branch benealh Ihe bark or jusi inlo the wood. She Ihen chews on Ihe branch nnlil il falls off naiurally o r w ilh Ih e h e lp o f s o m e w in d . S o m e s u g g e s t th;U th e c u l e n il a p ­ p e a rs lik e it w a s m a d e b y a m a ­ c h in e . E g g s h a t c h in a b o u t t h r e e w e e k s a n d laiA’a e Ix-gin fe e d in g o n Ih e w o o d in s id e th e b r a n c h . It s la y s in s id e Ih e b ra n c h a ll w in te r u n lil A u g u s l o f th e n e x l y e a r . T h e n , w h ile s lill in Ih e b ra n c h , p u p a tio n o c c u rs . 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S h e w a s p re e e ile d in d e a lh b y iie r fa th er. S u r v i v in g : h e r h u s b a n d . W a y n e R . D o b b in s o f the h o m e . 2 d .iu g h te rs. J e n n ife r (J e s s e ) B u r­ ton and T in a (B o b b y ) L e e , a ll o f V :id k in v ille ; h er m o th e r o f F a n n ­ in g lo n : 4 g ra n d c h ild re n : a s isier. J.in ice S. S m ith o f .M o c k s v ille : a iiie c c : 2 n ep h e w s: frie n d s and re la ­ tiv e s . H e r fu n e ra l s e r v ic e w a s at 11 a .m . F rid a y . N o v . 15 at T u rn e rs C re e k B a p tist C h u rch b y the R e v s . C u r iis G ib s o n . D a v id M a y n a r d and A lle n D arker. B u ria l fo llo w e d in th e c h u rch c e m e te ry . .M e m o r ia ls : T u r n e r s C r e e k B a p tist C h u rc h o r to H o s p ic e o f Y a d k in C o u n ty . Luther C harlie Sparks M r. L u ih e r C h a r lie S p a rk s, 87 . o f P h e lp s W a y . A d v a n c e , d ie d e a r ly S u n d a y m o rn in g , N o v . 17, 2(H )2 at F o r s y ih M e d ic a l C e n le r. F u n era l ser\ ic e s w e re al 2 p .m . T u e s d a y , N o v . I ‘) in F u llo n U n ited M e ih o d is i C h u rc h w ith Ih e R e v . N e v i l l e B . S t o r e y o f f i c i a t i n g . B u ria l w as in Ih e ch u rch c e m e le rj'. M e m o r ia ls : F u llo n M e th o d is t, .W S y N .C . S O I S .. A d v a n c e . M r. S p a rk s w a s b o rn in D a v ie C o u n ty A p r il 4 , 1915 t o th e late C h a r lie L u th e r a n d A n n ie P a rk s S p a ik s a n d svas r e tire d fro m D ix ie I'u r n ilu r e in L e .K in g lo n w ilh .10 y e a rs o f s c r v ic c . H e w a s a lif e m e m b e r o f F u llo n U n ite d M e lh - ix lis l C h u rc h . H e e n jo y e d s p e n d ­ in g lim e w ith fa m ily . H e w a s p r e c e d e d in d e a th b y 8 s is t e r s . L c s s i e M o o r e , R u b y y Y a r b o u g b , L e ih ia W e a v e r , Z c U ie W e a v e r . 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In a d d ilio n 10 his pa ren ts .Mr. W is h o n w a s p r e c e d e d in d e a lh b y h is w ife . C a r o ly n H a rris W is h o n , a n d a b r o t h e r , H o w a r d E a r l W is h o n . S u r v iv in g ; h is s o n , M ic h a e l (D e b b ie ) W is h o n o f H a rm o n y ; 4 g r a n d c h ild re n ; 2 g r e a l-g r a n d c h il­ d re n ; s is ters ; K :itie ( B o b ) S h e p ­ h erd o f M o c k s v illc , L o u is e (P a u l G r a y ) M a r lin o f H a m p t o n v ille , L u c i l l e ( D a v i d ) H o lb r o o k o f Y a d k in v ille ; 4 b r o th e r s ; E ld o n ( P e g g y ) W i s h o n a n d B a s ie l (D o r is ) W is h o n , a ll o f Y a d k in v ille , R C ( P e g g y ) W is h o n o f J o n e s v ille ; H a r o ld E a rl S h o r t y W is h o n o f M o c k s v ille ; s e v e r a l n ie c e s a n d n e p h e w s . H is fu n e ra l s e r v ic e w a s h e ld at 2 p .m . S a tu rd a y , N o v . 16 at L ib ­ e r ly B a p lis t C h u rc h b y th e R e v s . M a r v in B la c k b u r n a n d E d d ie T o th e r o w . B u ria l fo llo w e d in th e c h u rch c e m e te r y w ith fu ll m ilita ry h o n o rs b y V F W P o s t 10.146. DAVIE FUIVERAL SERVICE lorarponltd ■116 Valley K d „ Mocksvilk-, N C 336-751-3111 “Our Гamili/ Sfrrinx ibur Гumi/y" IWR ЖШ-П1ИГ.Ч HOHE Naomi Huston Ijam es N a o m i H u sto n Ija m e s . 2 6 . o f W a rn er R o b in s . G a .. d ie d o n N o v , 12. 2(H)2 a fte r a s h o rl illn e s s . H o rn A u g . .1. I<J76 in P h o e n ix . Ari/..10 D o r o t h y H u s to n D e a n a n d th e L a l e Jo sep h H u ston J r.. s h e w a s m .irried to W i l ­ lia m " C h a d " Ija m e s on June 17. 19‘J5. S h e w a s a r e g u la r v o l ­ u n tee r at h e r d a u g h t e r 's s c h o o l. M ille r E le m e n ta ry in W .im e r R o b ­ ins, an d w a s a p a sl te a m m o m fo r h e r d a u g h t e r 's c h e e r l e a d i n g s(|uad. T h e B u c k a n e e rs . S u r v iv o r s : h er h u s b a n d , C h a d Ija m e s , d a u g h te r, N a o m i M a r ie Ija m e s , and s o n , W illia m J o se p h Ija m e s o f W a rn e r R o b in s : h e r p a r ­ en ts, B ru ce a n d D o r o t h y D e a n o f W a r n e r R o b in s : s is le r s , N o r m a W illia m s o f T a lla h a s s e e , F la ., a n d June B a r e fo o t o f F t. V a lle y , G a .; fa th e r- a n d m o th e r - in -lu w , B illy and S u san Ija m e s o f M o c k s v ille : g r a n d m o th e r , N ;H in n S h u ll/ , o f T u c s o n , A r iz ., g ra n d p a re n ts F ra n k a n d June D e a n o f W a r n e r R o b in s : s e v e ra l au n is a n d u n c le s , n ie c e s , n e p h e w s , c o u s in s ; a n d s is te rs - in -la w . S e r v ic e s w e r e h e ld S a tu rd a y , N o v . I 6al F irs l U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rc h , w ith b u ria l in M a g n o lia P a rk C e m e te r y in W a r n e r R o b in s . Lettie (ioolsby H row n M r s . L e llie G o o ls b y B r o w n , 84, o f C e d a r G r o v e C h u r c h R o a d , M o c k s v ille , d ie d T u e s d a y . N o v . 12. 2002 al h e r h o m e a fle r an e x ­ ten d e d illn ess. S h e w :is b o rn in D a v ie C o u m y . d a u g h te r o f Ih e la te J a c k H . a n d L u la M a s o n G o o ls b y . H e r h u sb a n d . J esse J. B r o w n , p re c e d e d h er in d e a th in l ‘W .V S u r v iv o r s ; 4 s o n s . J e s s e J. B r o w n . K en n eth O . B r o w n , a n d th e R e v . K e lly C i. B r o w n , a ll o f M o c k s v ille , a n d Ih e R e v . J o h n T . B r o w n o f Y o n k e r s , N .Y .; 3 d a u g h ­ ters, J c ltic B . L in d s e y . B e t ty B . G o d w in a n d Q u ib a ra H . W illia m s , a ll o f M iK k s v ille ; ,1 s is ters , L u c ille B u r k e a n d A l i c e B e n s o n o f S p r in g fie ld G a r d e n , .N '.Y ., a n d F a n n ie H u d s o n o f L e x in g liu i: I.“! gra n d ch ild ren : 22 g r e a l- g r a n d c h il­ dren . F u n eral s e n ices w e r e h e ld F r i­ d ay, N o v . 15 at .1 p .m . at C e d a r G r o v e B a p tist C h u rc h . I'h e R e v . John 'I'h o m a s B r o w n o ft 'ic i ite il. B u r ia l l o ll o w e d in th e c h u r c h c e m e te ry . M e m o r ia ls : C e d a r G r o v e B a p ­ tis t B u ild in g F u n d , 2 8 7 C e d a r G r o v e C h u rch R d ,, M o c k s v illc . Doroth.v .lean M oore M rs . D o ro lh y Jean .M o o re , 8 0 , o f W 'in s io n -S a le m , d ie d S a tu rd a y . N o v . 16. 2 0 0 2 . a l th e K a t e B . R e y n o ld s H o s p ic e H o m e . S h e w a s b o rn J;m . 5 . 1 4 2 2 . in C le a r fie ld C o u n ty . P a ., lo W illia m N o r m a n a n d M a r g a r e t A n n B ru m b a u g h J o n e s . M r s . M o o r e w a s a c h a rte r m e m b e r o f W e s le y M e m o r i a l U n it e d M e t h o d i s t C h u rc h . S u r v iv o r s ; h er h u s b a n d . B ill M o o r e o f the h o m e ; 2 s o n s . R ic k M o o r e . J e ff M o o r e a n d w i f e B a r ­ b a ra o f A d v a n c e ; 2 d a u g h t e r s . D e itra R e a v is a n d h u s b a n d J im o f N o n h W 'ilk e s b o r o a n d L is a C o o ­ l e r a n d hui.ban d B r;id o f B o o n e ; 8 g ra n d c h ild re n ; 2 s is le r s . M r s . John W a ll o f M o u n t D o r a , F la ., and M rs . E rn est M e r r e ll o f W in ­ sto n -S a le m . A m e m o ria l s e r v ic e w a s h e ld at y.M) p .m . M o n d a y , N o v . IK at H a y w o r l h - M i ll e r S il a s C r e e k C h a p e l w ilh th e R e v . E d w in T ro u tm a n o ffic ia tin g . M e m o r ia ls : R e y n o ld s H o s p ic e H o m e , IIO O -C S . S tr a tfo r d R d .. W in s to n -S a le m .'2710.1. M a ry И . C raw ford M rs . M a y H u iin icu tt C r a w fo r d , 9 7 . o f F ra n k lin , d ie d S u n d a y, N o v . 10, 2 0 0 2 in G re e n s b o r o . A m e m o r ia l s e r v ic e w a s h eld at 2 p .m . T h u rs d a y , N o v . 14, at F irs t U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rc h in F r a n k lin w ilh Ih e R e v s . W a y n e A lle n , H a r o ld S tra d e r and M a ria .M a rlin o ffic ia tin g . M r s . C r a w fo r d w a s b o m A p r il 2 6 , 1 9 0 5 , to th e la te E m o r y S . H u n n ic u t t a n d I n e z S w e e t H u n n ic u li in C la r k s v ille , G a . A s a y o u n g c h ild s h e m o v e d fr o m C la r k s v ille to F ra n k lin , w h e re h er fa m ily e s ta b lis h e d th e Ju nalu ska In n . S h e m a r r ie d G il m e r L . C r a w fo r d in 1 92 6 o n N e w Y e a r's D a y at m id n ig h t. T o that m an -ia ge w e r e b o r n f i v e c h ild r e n . M r s . C r a w fo r d w a s a m e m b e r o f F irs l U n it e d M e ih o d i s i C h u r c h in F ra n k lin a n d w o r k e d as a s c h o o l­ t e a c h e r fo r Ih e M a c o n C o u m y s c h o o l s y s le m . S u r v i v o r s : 2 d a u g h le r s , C iir o lin e C . H e n r y o f G re e n s b o r o a n d M a rg a re l C . F e ll a n d h u sban d H e n r y o f A lb u iiu e r c iu e , N .M .; a s o n . E m o r y C r a w fo r d atul w ife M a rth a o f M o c k s v ille ; a d au gh ter- in - la w , P e g g y 11. C r a w fo r d : 2 b ro th e rs , C h a r le s R . H u n n icu tt o f F r a n k lin a n d D r. G e o r g e L y le H u n n ic u tt o f A r d e n ; 14 g r a n d c h il­ d re n ; a n d 2 7 g re a l-g ra n d c h ild re n . A d a u g h te r, In e z C . M u rra y ; a son , L e e C r a w fo r il Jr.: and h crh iis - b a n d , G ilm e r L C r a w fo r d , p r e d e ­ c e a s e d her. B u ria l w a s w ith h er h u sban d in W o o d la w n C e m e te r y in F ran k lin . M e m o r ia ls : F ir s l M e ih o d is i M u s ic P r o g r a m , 66 H a rriso n A v e ., F ra n k lin , 287.14. James Лсеу Adam s Jr. M r. J a m es A c e y A d a m s Jr., 79 , o f W in s to n -S a le m , d ie d N o v . 15, 2 0 0 2 , at th e K a le B . R e y n o ld s H o s p ic e H o m e . H e w a s b o rn Jan. 8, 192.1, in I'o r s y lh C o u n ly , th e son o f th e late J a m e s A c e y A ila m s Sr. and C o ra H o lt A d a m s . H e w a s a W o r ld W a r II A r m y v e te ra n a n d a tte n d e d S a ­ le m C o lle g e . M r. A d a m s w a s th e C E O a n d o w n e r o f C h u rc h B u lle ­ tin S c r v ic e . H e w a s an o rg a n is t, m in is te r o f m u s ic a n d c h o ir d ir c c ­ lo r. M r. A d a m s w as a m em lx -r o f R e y n o ld a P re s b y te ria n C h u rch . S u r v iv o r s : h is w ife o f 4 9 y ea rs, M a rg a re l C o llin s .A d a m s : ,1 d a u g h ­ ters , C a r o ly n M ic h e lle B a rn es o f P fa ffio w n , R o n d :i L y n n L o c k e o f S tiite s v ille and S h e ra le e M o n e lle C a s p e r a n d h u s b a n d J e f fr e y C a s p e r o f M o c k s v i l l c : a n d .1 g ra n d c h ild re n . A g r a v e s id e s e r v ic e w a s h eld at 2 p .m . M o n d a y , N o v . 18, at F o rsy th .M e m o ria l Park. M e m o r ia ls : H o s p ic e / P a llia tiv e C a r e C e n te r, IIO O -C S . S tra tfo rd R o a d . W in s to n -S a le m , 2710.1. Eva Jane M cC lure M r s . E v a J a n e B e n n e t t m c C lu r e , 7 1 . o f H a rd is o n S treet, M c o k s v ille , d ie d M o n d a y , N o v . 18, 2 0 0 2 al D :iv ie C o u n ty H o s p i­ tal. A g r a v e s id e s e r v ic e w ill b e heU I riiu rs d a y , N o v . 2 1, at I I a.m . in N a tio n a l C e m e te ry in S a lisb u ry w ith Ih e R e v . B o b b y S h in au lt o f ­ fic ia tin g . T h e fa m ily w a s to be al E a lo n F u n eral H o m e W e d n e s ila y fr o m 7 -9 p .m . M rs . M c C lu r e w a s b o m June 2 8 . 19.11 in Y o u n g s C r e e k , W ,V a . lo Ih e la te T h u rm a n and O c ie R ife B e n n e tt a n d w a s :i h o m e m a k e r. S h e w a s a m e m b e r o f th e C h u rch o f G o d o f P ro p h e c y . S h e w ;is p re c e d e d in d e a lh b y h er h u s b a n d , Ic d d y E . M c C lu r e S r., a n d a s o n , C h a rle s M ic h a e l M c C lu te . S u r v iv o r s : a d a u g h le r, E la in e K im lw r ly E rw in o f S p a rta ; 4 son s, T e d d y E d w ;ird .M c C lu re Jr., R o b ­ ert E llis o n M c C lu r e Sr., D w ig h i D a v id M c C l u r e S r, a n d J o h n K e n n e d y M c C lu r e , all o f M o c k s ­ v ille ; 16 g ra n d c h ild re n : 6 g r e a t­ g r a n d c h ild r e n ; 2 s is te r s , J e a n S p r in g e r a n d A n n S e n ia t; and 2 b r o lh e r s , L e o n d is U e n n e lt a n d .M a u rice G a b r ie l B en n ett. A Meaningful Funeral Service iss- I №ldi Funeral Home, Ino. ^ ■J 556 South Main Sl, •Mocksvilie.NC «(336) 751-3725 — Locally Oiviicil £f Operateli — ; i Paul W in fred Stanley M r. P a u l W in fr e d S la n le y , 5 8 , o f H a r m o n y , d ie d S u n d a y , N o v . 17, 2 (X )2 a l D a v is R e g io n a l M e d i­ c a l C e n te r. H e w a s Ixirn in F o rs y th C o u n ty o n D e c . 2 1, 194.1, a s o n o f th e late E d w a rd W ils o n a n d A n n ie G o a d S la n le y . H e as m a n a g e r o f L ittle P ig s B B Q a n d w a s o f th e B a p tist fa ilh . A d a u g h le r. T a m m y S ta n le y , a ls o p r e c e d e d h im in d e a th . S u r v iv o r s : 2 s o n s , J e f f S la n le y o f T e x a s an d P a u l .M itch e ll S la n le y o f P in n a c le : a d a u g h le r , S h a ro n P a ck o f P in n a c le : .1 b ro th e rs , R i ­ ch a rd S ta n le y a n d C a lv in S la n le y , h o lh o f S la t e s v il l e , a n d G r a d y S ta n le y o f K in g : 2 s is te rs , M a r g a ­ rel O w e n s o f M iK 'k s v ille a n d P a tsy G a rre ts o n o f R ic h n io n d , V a .: an d ■a lu im h e r o f g r a n d c h ild re n . F u n e ra l s e r v ic e s w e r e c o n ­ d u cted W e d n e s ih iy , N o v . 2 0 al 2 p .m . at C h a p e l F u n e r a l H o m e C h a p e l, S to n y P o in t, w ith th e R e v , M a rg a re t G a r r e ts in i o ff i c i a t i n g . B u ria l fo l l o w e d in S to n y P o in t C e m e te ry . M e m o r ia ls : P a u l S ta n le y .M e­ m o r ia l F u n d , 1 5 8 S t o n y P o im S c h o o l R d ,. S to n v P o in t, 2 8 6 7 8 . '/ / '< / / / ( ////> < / / / / ( / Andrew S. Parklr 1978 - 2002 S MOCKSVII.LC John B. Bost 1943 - 2002 SALISBURY {Barbara H. Lambeth\ 1944 - 2002 WINSTON-SALEM Judy /4, Harpe 1944 - 2002 MOCKSVILLE Gloria D. Morasco 1925-2002. ' Rosa P. Smith 1916-2002 WINSTON^ALEM Minnie B. Adams 1905 - 2002 WINSTON-SALEM & Margaret C. Hoyle 1953 - 2002 COOLE^IEE «1 David VK Fink 1920 - 2002 . LEXINGTON I- .iliMl I- Iim-I ;il il l' % a y J l e i C r e a t io n s Helping hand for the Holi(Jays with Decor^d & Undecorated wreaths, swags, Misc. containers, Tabletop trees, garlands, lovely gifts & so much more. Holiday Hour: Thurs. & Fridays 9am-5pm, Saturdays 10am • 3ptn or by appointment (336)751-2748 " T 'f F , W f iit E T r u c ^ i n g _ ^ F u r n it u r e M o v in g & D e l iv e r in g J U -I-. l\/locksville, NC 15 Years Experience home 1336) 492-2120 cell (704) 968-4776 Announcing the Premiere Showing 2002 Official Davie County Christmas Ornament First Presbyterian Church Mocksville, North Carolina O r n a m e n t S i g n in g b y l o c a l a r t i s t G le n d a B e a rd S u n d a y , N o v e m b e r 2 4 , 2 0 0 2 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Gasthaus on the Square Formerly Samuel's on tvlain 101 N orth M ain Street - M ocksville The "lim ited edition" ornam ent is 12lti in a series of annual issues featuring H istoric M ocksville and D avie C ou n ty landm arks, 2002 ORNAMENT - S7.00 S o ld at a rea m orchants, ban ks, T ow n H all, a n d the C h a m b er o ( C o m m o tc o b egin n in g N o v. 2 5 Prior Year Ornaments - S8.00 S old at tho C h a m b er o l C o m m e rc e Ornamoni procoods go lo Hisloric Davie - Homolown Chrislm as E n jo y S h o p p in g a t t h e ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE Downtown IVlocksville Shops Open Sunday, Nov. 24 • 1-5 p.m. Total Fam ily Funeral Care (^ ^ m ilie s in (^yransition E A T O N FUNERAL SERVICE, INC. J25 N im h M a il. St.. М о с Ь и П с , N C • 75I-211H Ont Ijtmberr - Maiutf^er/IKtrtticr What is Total Family Funeral Care',' It’s a eoinmitment we’ve made to our community tiirough a unic|ue program called Familie.s In Transition“, It means we’re committed to providing your lamily servicc and support bel'ore, during, and alter a funeral. It means our management and staff is 1(X1% committed to the highest level of scrvice every day, Tum lo us with coniidence for advance funeral planning, wlien your needs are more immediate, or foroure,\tended aftercare service.s. Í;! I M a c e d o n i a F a l l B a z a a r S c h e d u l e d T h is S a t u r d a y M a c e d o n ia M o r a v ia n C h u r c h w i ll h a v e its a n n u a l fa ll b a / a a r o n S a tu rd a y . N o v . 2.1 fr o m ,S a .m .- n o o n . M o r a v ia n iie in s w i l l b e fe a tu r e d . in c lu d in g a p r o n s , s h irts , s w e a ts h ir ts , :m d lo te h a g s w iih th e M o r a v ia n .seal e m b r o id e r e d o n th e m . S e le c t io n s IV o n i th e M o r a v ia n H o o k a n d G ift S h o p in O ld S a le m a n d th e W o r ld M is s io n S h o p w ill b e o ffe r e d . C h r is tm a s o r n a m e n ts , n o te c a r d s , c o o k b o o k s , c ra fts , lla v o r in c , c u tle r y , h o m e m a d e b a k e d g o o d s , a n d m u c h m o r e w ill b e a v a ila b le fo r .sale. M o r a v ia n L o v e fe a s t b u n s , s u g a r c a k e , a n d M r s . I la n e s ' c o o k - ¡CS W Ü I b e s o k l. T h e m e n 's fe llo w s h ip w ill s e r v e h ;in i, s a u s a g e , a n d te n d e r lo in b is c u its , c o ff e e , a n d j u i c e 'f o r b r e a k fa s t. P r iifits w ill b e u s e d fo r c h u rc h a n d c o m m u n ity p r o je c t s , T h e c h u rc h is lo c a t e d at 7 (10 N .C . S O I N .. A d v a n c e (o n e m ile n o rlh o f 1 -4 0 ). F o r m o r e in fo r m a lio n , c a ll Ih e c h u rc h o f f i c e al 9 9 8 - 4 3 9 4 . J o h n H o l m e s T o S p e a k S u n d a y A t H o p e B a p t i s t J o h n a n d M e r r i H o lm e s w i l l b e al H o p e B a p lis t T a b e r n a c le , M o c k s v ille , at th e 11 a .m . a n d 6 p .m . s e r v ic e s S u n d a y , N o v . 2 4 . T h e y h a v e b e e n m is s io n a r ie s o n th e I v o r y C o a s t fo r th e p a s l 1.1 m o n th s . T h e fa m ily w a s e v a c u a te d fr o m t h e ir h o m e w ith l illle o f Ih e ir b e lo n g in g s . H o lm e s a n d t w o o lh e r s h o p e lo r e liin i to A f r ic a to c h e c k o n B a p tis t m id - m is s io n s p r o p e r tie s , c h e c k o n Ih e s ta b ilit y o f Ih e c o u n tr y , a n d ih e n m a k e r e c o m m e n d a lio n r ; t o o t h e r tn is s io n iv rie s a n d th e m is s io n b o a r d c o n c e r n in g fu r th e r m is s io n s o n Ih e I v o r y C o a s t, " W e lo o k fo r w a r d t o g e t t in g t o s e e as m a n y o f y o u as p o s s ib le lo s h a re o u r t e s tim o n y o f G o d 's g r a c e w iih y o u a n d to g i v e a h u g o f th a n k s p e r s o n a lly ," H o lm e s s a id . T h e fa m ily is th a n k fu l fo r th e p r a y e rs a n d c o n c e r n fr o m a r o u n d th e w o r ld d u r in g th e ir e ig h t - d a y o r d e a l. " W e l o v e e a c h o f y o u a n d a r e Ih a n k fu l lo h a v e s u c h an a r m y o f 'p r a y - e r s ' a r o u n d Ih e w o r li l . " S to re h o u s e S e ts H o lid a y S ch e d u le T h e S to r e h o u s e f o r J e s u s h a s a n n o u n c e d that ii w ill b e c lo s e d N o v . 2 7 , 2 8 , D e c . 2 .1 -3 1 , a n d J a n . 1, 2, T h e c lin ic w ill h e e lo s e d N o v , 2 8 a n d D e c . 2 6 . T h e p h a r m a c y w i ll b e c lo s e d N o v . 2 8 , D e c . 2 5 , 2 6 a n d J a n , 1. Farmington Songfest Nov. 27 T h e F a r m in g lo n R u r ita n C lu b w i ll s p o n s o r th e a n n u a l T h a n k s ­ g i v in g S o n g fe s t o n W e d n e .s d a y , N o v , 2 7 a l 7 :3 0 p .m . al th e F a r m ­ in g lo n B a p lis l C h u r c h , C h o ir s fr o m s u r r o u n d in g c h u rc h e s a re in ­ v it e d to j o in in th e fe s t iv a l. R e fr e s h m e n t s w i ll b e s e r v e d f o l l o w i n g th e s e r v ic e . l-la n g in g O f T h e G re e n S c h e d u le d U r o iu lo f L ir o B a p lis t C b v ir c h w i l l lio s i a " H a n g i n g o f ih c G r c o ii" s c r v ic c . a lo n g w ilh a c o n c e r t b y D a n T a t u m , a t 6 p .m . o n S u n d a y , N o v . 2 4 . T h e c h u rc h is lo c a t e d o n N . C . 8 0 1 , ju s t o fl' U .S . 6 0 1 N o r t h fr o m M o c k s v ilIt* . Thanksgiving Sing Nov. 24 A T Iia n k .s g iv in g S in g w ill b e h e ld a l E a to n s B a p lis t C h u r c h S u n ­ d a y , N o v , 2 4 at 7 p .m . P a r t ic ip a t in g c h u r c h c h o ir s in c lu d e E a to n s . C e d a r C r e e k , F a m iin g lo n . Ija m e s , a n d U n io n H ilt B a p lis l c h u r c h e s , A d e s s e r l fe llo w s h ip w i ll f o l l o w in Ih e f e llo w s h ip h a ll. T h e c h u rc h is lo c a t e d o n E a to n s C h u r c h K o a d at R ic h ie R o a d . E v e r y o n e is w e lc o m e . F o r m o r e in fo n n a t io n , c a ll th e p a s to r . D r. D a v id G ilb r e a lh , at 9 9 8 - 6 1 4 9 . C o o l e e m e e C o m m u n i t y T h a n k s g i v i n g S u n d a y T h e a n n u a l C o o le e m e e T h a n k s g iv in g S e r v ic e w i ll b e h e ld S u n ­ d a y n ig h t at 6 a t F irs t B a p tis t C h u r c h , 2 8 4 M a r g in a l S l, A n o fle r in g w ill b e r e c e iv e d f o r th e S to r e h o u s e f o r J e s u s . " I t h a s b e e n h u m b lin g to s e e h o w th e L o r d h a s b le .s se d th e m in is ir y o f t h e S lo re h o u .s e - h e lp in g c lie n t s 3 2 lim e s in 19 9 3 to h e lp in g c lie n ts 4,65,5 tim e s in 2 0 0 1 ." s a id th e R e v , J im m y L a n c a s t e r o f J e n i.s a le in B a p lis t C h u r c h . S o m e 4 0 - 4 5 fa m ilie s r e c e iv c a s s is ta n c e c a c h d a y , w h ic h is e x p e c t e d lo in c r e a s e . T h e S lo r e h o u s e is s ia lT e d b y v o lu n t e e r s a n d s u p p o r te d b y c o n tr ilu itio n s . T h e R e v . P e r r y B r a d s h a w , p a s to r o f C o o le e m e e U n it e d M e t h o d ­ ist C h u r c h , w ill h rin g th e m e s s a g e . A c h ild r e n 's s e r m o n w i ll tie b y K e v in D o d d . T h e c o m b in e d c o m m u n it y c h o ir u n d e r th e ilir e c t io n o f R e g in a C h a n d le r w ill p r o v id e m u s ic . I f y o u w o u ld lik e to s in g in th e c h o ir , a tte n d p r a c t ic e a l 5 p .m . S u n d a y . " W e lo o k fo r w a r d l o o u r a r e a c o n g r e g a t io n s b e in g t o g e th e r fo r th e c o m m u n ity T h a n k s g iv in g c e le b r a t io n a n d p r a y G o d w i ll in h a b it o u r p r e s e n c e w ilh I lis m ig h t y p o w e r , a n il th e re s u lt w i ll b e a o n e ­ n e s s in C h r is t ," L a n c a s le r s a id , F o r m o r e in fo r m a t io n , c a ll 2 S 4 -2 6 2 6 . DAVIK COUNTY KNTKRPRISK RKCORl), Thursday, Nov. 21, 2002 - Cll M o c k s v il l e Sh o e Sh o p М Ш Shoe, Boot & Tack Repairs ■ ■ ■ ■ L i m i t e d S u p p l y o f N e w S t e e l - T o e & W o r k B o o t s F o r S a l e 52 Court Square, Mocksville, NC (In the Town Square) Chad Gough, Owner - 16 Years Exp. (336) 753-0942 NEW LOCATION! 5244 US Highway 158-Advance (2 doors from Dairy QueenI -998-9310- Ceil: 1992527 SPECIAL Electric Scooters ^299.95 c o m « see us (or details Attend The Church Of Your Choice No Crook PrimUlvo Baptist Church,No Creok Church Rd.. Mocksvillo. 2nd & 4lh Sundays. 10:30 a.m. Fourth Salurday w orsh ip and con {G r«n co,t;3 0 p.m . Pnstof. Eldor Eugono Bonnoll. Eoglo Heights Church,10 n.rn. Sunday worship. 7 p.m. Tuesday Powortimo. 7 p.m. Thursdny Biblo sludy. Casual dress, conlumporary music/worship. 5103 U.S. 158. Hillsdalo. Mocksviiio Wosloyan Church: Hospital St.. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11. Wodnosday Prayor Moolinfl. 7 p.m. Rgv. Georgo Troyor, 751-5595. Union Chapol Unitod Mothodist Church: 2030 U.S. 601 N. Worship. 9:45 a.m. Sunday Schooi. 11 a.m.. Pastor, Rov. Brad Holliman. Conlor Unitod Methodist Church: U.S. 64 W. Sunday School. 9;45 a.m. Worship, 11. Pastor. Stophon Blair. 751*2754, Childcaro difoclors: Cnrla Pfevolto. 492*5735 & Sandra Autry. 940-3753. Elbavlllo United Mothodist Church: N.C. 801. Advance. Followship. 9 n.m. Sunday School. 10. Worship. 11, Kids For Chrisi (ages 4-11), 1 sl & 3rd Sun,. 3-4-.30 p.m. Toons tor Christ (agos 12- 18) mool Sun.. 5-6:30 p.m. Pastor: Rov, Novillo Sloroy. Cooloemeo Church of God: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship Service nnd Children's Church, 11 n.m. Tuos. Prayer Meeling. 7 p.m. Wod. Family Sorvico. 7 p.m. For more info, call pastor Robert Huletto al 284-2180 or visil www.coolcog.org. Cornatzor United Mothodist Church: 1244 Cornatzer Rd. Sunday School, 10 a.m, Worship. 11 a.m., 7:30 p.m. Biblo Study. Wednesday, 7:30. Rev. Harold Zimmorman. pastor. Bothol Unitod Mothodist Church: Bothol Church Rd. Worship, 9:45 a.m, Sunday School. 10:50 a.m. Rov, Ed Cartor. paslor. Advanco Unllod Molhodlst Church: Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. Youth, 5 p.m. Rev. Harry D, Sammons,Downtown Advance. Formlngton Unitod Mothodist Church: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. 1939 Farmington Rd. 998-3769. Rov. Molinda Snyder. Oak Grovo United Mothodist Church: 1994 U.S. 158. Mocksvillo. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Concord United Mothodist Church. Cherry Hill Rd,. Mocksvillo. Worship; 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Paslor. John Andrews, Hardison United Methodist Church: Worship, 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45. Wonderlul Wednes-days Children's program, 6-7:30. Pastor. Rov. Donnis B. Marshall. Community Baptist Church: Sunday School. 10a.m. Sunday Worship. 11. Evening sorvlce. 6. Wednesday Bible Study. 7 p.m. Gladstone Road. Hillsdale Uni ted Methodist Church: 5228 U.S. 158, Advance. Contemporary worship Sunday 10:45 a.m. Sunday School, 9:35. Casual dress, refreshmenls. Jr. High Youth Sunday night, 5:30. Sr. High Youlh Sunday night, 7. MidweekCSHillsdale prayer service. Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Bible studies, ministries such as drama, worship, misions, singles, women’s, men's. Paslor: Jerry Webb. 998-4020. Wesley Chapel Unitod Methodist Church: Worship Service: 10 a.m. Sunday School: 10:45 a.m. Rev. Mindy Snyder. Pino Rd. Rodland Pontecostai Holiness Church: Sunday School; 10 a.m. Worship: tt a.m. Evening: 6:30. Wednesday prayer meeting & Bible sludy. 7;30 p.m. Rov. Joel Boyles. Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 1913 W.G. WHITE & C 0 . 850 N. Trade St. Winston Salem, NC 27102 3 3 6 -7 2 3 -1 6 6 9 JERRY'S MEAT PROCESSING We Custom Meat Process Beef - Pork - Deer 2 7 years experience 892 Ralph Ratlodgo Rd • Mocksvillo 492-5496 J. p. GREEN MILLING CO., INC. M a k e r s o f D A I S Y F L O U R W e C u s t o m B l e n d D e p o t S t . , M o c k s v i l l e , N C 336-751-2126 U.S. 601 s. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. Paslor: Rev, Roborl Kasling. 751-5419. http://wv/w.mindspring,com/'holycross' Mocksvillo First Prosbytorlon Church, 261 S. Wain Sl. Worship: 11 a.m. Church School: 9:45 a.m, Sunday ovoning: Choristers (grados 1-5) & Youth (grados 6-12). 5:30 p.m. Pastor; Noal CaMer. 751*2507. Mocks United Mothodist Church, oil N.C. 801 S. nl Mocks Church' Qoau- champ roads. Advanco. Rov. Donnio Durham, 998-5518. Sunday worship: 8:45 & 11 n.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Smilh Grove Mothodist Church: 3492 U.S. 158. Mocksvillo. Pastor; Chris Clontz. Sunday School; 10 a.m.. worship. 11. Children’s minisiry. Boforo and aller school programs. 940-5296, Hillsdale Baptist Church; Sunday Worship and Biblo Sludy 8:30 ft a.m.. Wodnosday Followship Moal. 0 p.m. Chiidron’s youth activilios. prayor mooting. 6:30 p.m. Paslor П.Т. Alderman. 940-6G18. Minister ol Music. Btom Hellon. 4815 U.S. 158. Advance. Faith and Victory Family Worship Cenler, 1687 Hwy. 601 N. Sunday Sorvicos. 10 a.m., 7 p.m. Wodnosday, 7 p.m. Now Bollovers P.P. Church. Sunday School. 10 a,m. Worship Service. 11. Wodnosday night Diblo study. 5. Paslor Elizaboth Mock. Assoc. Paslor Derrick Mock. Women’s Лих. & Brothorhood Biblo Study. 1st & 3rd Thursday. Liberty Unllod Mothodist Church. U.S. 601 s. Worship;9:45 a.m. Sunday School: 11 a.m. First United Methodist Church ol Mocksvltle. Early Sunday Worship Service. 8:50 a.m. Praise singing, casual dross, contomporafy (ormal, Tradilional servico. 10:55 a,m. 305 N, Main Sl. 751-2503. Pastors. Cryslal Alexander and Charles Turner. Believof's Sonship Tabernaclo: Sunday worship. 10;3Q a.m. & 6:30 p.nv Wod. ovoning. 7. Pnslor; Jorry L. Couch. 998*1324. Cana Rd. - Poller s Lane, Turrenllne Baptist Church: Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.. Wotship, IV. Night Service. 6. Paslor: Rev. Joo Smith. Bothlohom Unllod Methodist Church: Sunday early worship, 8:45 a.m.: Sunday School. 10 Worship. 11 a.m, 321 Redland Rd,. Advanco. 336* 998-5083. Fax: 940-5502. E-Mail: bolhumc@nol.com. Episcopal Church oi the Ascension. Fofk-Bixby Rd.. Advanco. Sun. School. 10 a.m, Worship. 11 a.m, 998-0857. Dial A Story Ministry for chlldron. Bill and Poggy Long ol Advance. 998-7716. Clomont Grovo Church of God, Body of Christ. 159 Parker Rd.. Mocksville. 492-5125. Salurday Services: Sabbath School. 10 a.m.. Worship. 11:45. Wodnosday Bible Study, 7 p.m. Pastor; Elder Ernest Ijamos, Radio Broadcast; The Bible Is Righl. Tuesdays. 5-5:30 p.m.. WDSL 1520 AM and Sundays. 8* 8:30 a.m., WSTP 1490 AM. Groon Moadows BapUst Church Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study, 7 p.m. Paslor Rov. Michaol Waters, 998-3022. LIborty Wesleyan Church, 2106 Shefiiold Rd., Harmony. Sunday School 10 a.m., Morn, Worship 11 a.m.. Wod. Bible Adventure 7 p.m., Sr. Ministry 2nd Tues. each monlh 10 a.m. 492-2963. Pastor; Ronald Loo. Bixby Prosbytorian Church, 1806 Fork-Bixby Rd., noar Cornatzor Rd., Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11. Paslor: Peler Petorson, 998- 6813. Dulln Unllod Methodist Church. 897 Dulin Rd.. Mocksville. 998-5409. Pastor: David Smilh. Sun School 10:30 a.m.. Worship 9:30 a.m. Cooloomoo United Methodist, Main St.. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Worship. 11. Kids Kamp Sun. 5-6:30. Paslor: V O G L E R & S O N S F u rTerh l Г Г о ш ё -' 2 8 4 9 M i d d l e B r o o k D r . C l e m m o n s , N C 2 7 0 1 2 336-766-4714 PUT THIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU GALL 751-2120 EATON F U N E K A L H O M E Д T n u litio u {iiC iw in g .... 32.*i N i)rlli M ah » S ircel M o c k s v ilic . N C 2702K 336-751-2148 Rev. Porry Bradshaw (204- 6135) In Homo Biblo Studies, by Randy Howoll. 284-4667. Boar Crook Baptist Church. Bear Crook Ch. Rd.. Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m.. Biblo Study Wod, 7 p.m. Rov. William Leo Cook III. pastor. Cooloomoo First Baplist Church, 284 Marginal St., Sun. Biblo Study 9:45 a.m.. Morn. Worship 11 a.m., Evo. Worship 7 p.m.. Youth. 6 p.m. Wodnosday suppor, 6 p.m, Music minister. Regina Chandler. Mocksvillo Socond Presbyterian. 400 Pino St. Worship. 11 a.m.. Church School. 9:30. Rov. Thomas M. Loach.75M4lO St, Francis of Assissi, RC, Massos: Monday. Tuesday. Thursday. Friday. 9 a.m. Wodnn.sday. 7 p.m. Saturday Vigil, 5 p,m, Sunday, 8 a.m, and 10:30 a.rn, Spanish Mass at 12:30 p,m. Rev, Andrew Draper. TOR. 751-2973. Farmington Baptist Church. Sunday morning Biblo study, classes for all ages, 10, Worship: 11. 1841 Farming­ ton Rd.. 5 milos trom 1-40. Paslor: Scolt Lyerly. Church: 998-3826. Home: 998- 5372. Blalso Baplist Church, U.S. GOI Norlh across from Horn's Truck Slop. Mocksvillo, 751-3639. Worship & Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday evening, 7. Wednesday service. 7 p.m. Pastor: Glonn Sellers. Shiloh Baptist Church, 544 E. Depot St.. Mocksvillo. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Morning worship; 11 a.m. Paslor: Rov. Donald Ray Jenkins. 751-0597. Fulton United Methodist Church. 3895 N.C. 801 S.. Advanco, Worship: 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45 a.m. Fulton Youlh In Christ. Sundays. 5-6:30 p.m, Paslor. Rov. Novillo Stoioy. Heaven Bound Full Gospel Church.U.S. 64 W.. Mocksvillo. (besido Contor Fire Depl.). Sunday School. 10 a.m,. Worship, 11. Sunday nighl praiso/ worship, 6. Wednesday night praise/ worship, 7. Paslor. James Ward. 998- 6394. First Baptist Church, 390 N. Main St., Mocksville. 751-5312. Sunday School. 9:30 a.m. Worship; 10:55 a.m. Wednesday Prayor Servico. Noon. Fork Baptist Church. 3140 U.S. 64 E,. Mocksville. Sunday School. 9:45. Worship service. 11 a.m.. 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays. 7 p.m. Awanas. Sunday 6 p.m.998-8306. Cornatzor Baptist Church. 1372 Cornatzor Rd., Mocksvillo. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship, 11:evoning. G:30: Awana’s Worship, 7 p.m. Wednesday evening. 7:30 p.m. Now Union Methodist Church. 1869 Shelfield Rd.. nl Counly Line Rd. Services: 8:30 n.m.. conlompornry worship wilh casual dross and rolreshmenls: 9:45 a.m. Sunday School assembly. 10. Sunday School tor all ages. 11 a.m.. Worship. 492- 5367. Ijames Baptist Church, Shellield Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.. worship, 11. Sunday evoning, 6, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Pastor. Tommy Faust. St. John AME Zion Church, 145 Campbell Rd., Mocksvillo. Sunday School. 9:30. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Rev. Anthony Freeman. Advanco First Baptist Church, 1938 N.C. 801 S. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Wodnosday Biblo Sludy/ mission groups, 7 p.m. Pastor:Mart(n Kaslner. 998-6302. Church of God of Prophecy, 2323 U.S. 601 s.. Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. worship, 11. Sunday evening. 6; Wednesday evening, 7. Paslor; Rev. Bobby Shinault. 719- 6565 or 284*2935. Viclory Baptist Church, Midway St.. Cooleemoe. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. worship 11. Sunday evoning, 6; Wednesday Awana/Youlh, 6;45 p.m., Prayor & Bible Sludy, 7. Rov. Sholby SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY J e r i c h o R o a d I H o c k s v l l l e , N C 2 7 0 2 8 336-751-5148 DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 8 7 2 M a in C t i u r c h R d . M o c k s v i l l e , N C 2 7 0 2 8 336-751-9144 FOSTER DRUG COMPANY 4 9 5 V a l l e y R o a d M o c k s v i l l e , N C 2 7 0 2 8 336-751-2141 CAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY 162 Sheek Street Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2167 A U T O P A R T S MOCKSVILLE AUT(M)TIVE 864 S. Main St. * Macksville 336-751-2944 GENTLE MACHINE &TOOL INC. 3319 US Hwy 158 Mocksville, NC 27028 336-998-3350 J c e . щ ш ш ш т 5431 Hwy. 158» Advance, NC 336-998-1987 PUT THIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 FULLERKl'rte Precision Laser Cutting & Metal Fabrication B55 S.ilisbury R oiid . M ocksvillo, N C 270 28 336-751-3712 Harbour. 284-2077. Sovonth Day Adventist Church, Milling Road. Mocksvillo. Sabbalh School. Saturday. 9:30*11; Worship. 11-noon. Pastor. Ron Davis. 751* 3886. Mocodonla Moravian Church, 700 N.C, 801 N., Advance. Sunday School. 9:30-10:45 a.m. Worship. 8:45 and 11 a.m. 998*4394. Paslor: Rov. Greg Lilllo. Yadkin Valioy Baptist Church. 1324Yadkin Valloy Road, Advance. Paslor; Ronnio Craddock. 998*4331. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11 & 6. Wednesday Nighl Prayer meeling, 7:30. Live Sundays. WDSL 1520AM, 11-Noon. Mt, Zion Holiness Church of God. U.S. 64 E. al Mill Strool, Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m., Morning Worship. 11. Paslor: Bishop Jamos Ijamos. Mt. Sinai AME Zion Church. 488 Pooplos Creek Road. Advance. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m., worship, 11 a.m,, Wednesday nighl Biblo study. 7. Dr. Olis B. Robinson Sr., paslor. 998-6231. Bixby Church of Iho Living God. 2121 Cornatzor Rd., Advanco. Pastor. Rev. Porry Hawks. 768-1606. Worship. Sunday 10*11 a.m.. 6 p.m. Salem United Mothodist Church. Salem Church Road olf Davio Academy Rd.. 8 miles west of Mocksvillo. Worship. Sundays at 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45.UMW, second Wednesday. UMM first Sunday breakfast at 7:30. UMYF Sunday evenings. Rev. Stephen Blair, paslor. Plnoy Grove United Methodist Church, 376 Underpass Rd., Advanco. Sunday School. 10 a.m., Worship. 11. Pastor: Rev. Kondall C. Glover. 998*7316. New Jerusalem Apostolic Church. 291 Campboll Rd.. Mocksvillo. Paslor. Nollye Ijames-Barbor. 751-0049. Sun. School. 10 a.m.. Worship 11. Wodnosday night; Bible class. 7:30. Intercessory prayor. 6 p.m. True Light Christian Ministry, U.S. 601 N.. Dannor Rd. to Camelia Lano. Mocksvillo. Pastor; Steven W. Dalton. Sundny School. 10 a.m.. worship. 11. Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, Church & Cross sts., Cooloomoo. Worship. 9:30 a.m.. fellowship hour aller church. Biblo Sludy 2nd and 4th Sundays afler church. Priosl: Rev. Noah Howard. Jesus Life Mission. Liberty Church Rd.. Mocksvillo. Sunday School. 10a.m.,mofning worship, U. Sunday evening at 6 and Tuesdays al 7 p.m. Paslor: Hilda Reavis, Mocksville Church ol God. 862 U.S. 64 E. (besido Armory). 751-0817. Pastor; Larry Hollllield. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. worship. 11. Sunday ovoning. 6. Wednesday evening. 7. Jerusalem Boptist Church. 3203 US 601 S.. Mocksvilte. 284*2328. Rev. Jimmy Lancaster. Sunday services: 8:15 a.m., praise and worship; 9:45, Sunday School for all ages; 11 morning worship; 7. evening worship Wednesday services: 6 p.m.. lamily tellowst^lp moal; 7 p.m.. TeamKlD Youlh 4 Christ. Adult Bible Sludy. Nursery for infants and loddlers. Fellowship Baptist Church. 1084 Rainbow Rd., Advance. 998-6544 Sunday School. 10 a.m., worship, 11 Sundays. 6 p.m. Wednesday service. 7 p.m. Thursday vlsilatlon. 7 p.m. Smith Grove AME Zion Church 3707 Hwy. 158. Mocksvillo. Sunday morning worhsip. 11. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Rov. Morgan Glenn, pastor. Ealons Baplist Church. 495 Ealons (bhurch Rd.. Mocksville. Sunday School. 10 a.m., worship, 11. Wednesday prayer meeting, 7 p.m. Pastor; Dr. David Gilbrealh. 998*6149. SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. A P A L E X C O M M N Y 1 6 5 T u r k e y F o o t R o a d M o c k s v i l l e , N C 2 7 0 2 8 336-492-5565 CRAIG CARTER BUILDER, INC. 119 H w y. 801 S , S u ite 1 A d v a n c e , N C 27 0 0 6 336-940-234111/ lhпic^ Iroí» Ciji: Л C'jti-f. IVi-'iJfrl * Мл11П С t’jTíf, S'ivf 1‘№^ H a y w o r t h - M il l e r F u n e r a l H o m e KiNDURTON C h a p u l Locatiu) on llwv 158 Bi:T\vi:i:n Ci.i:mmon.s & ADVANCI; 336-940-.‘î555 Ш-940-8511 Л. Vv.;..... C12 - DAVIE COUN ГУ KNTKRPRISK KKCORI). Thursdny, Nov. 21, 2002 Son Bom To Local Couple M i k e m ikI P e n n y I.D v c la c 'c o f A d v a n c c a n n m in c e Ih c b ir lh o f a s o n , H a s io n M ic h a c l l .o v c la c c . o n N o v . 7 . 2 0 0 2 a l l.c x in y U m M e m o r ia l M o s p iia l. l i e w e ig h e d ft Ih s. 14 o / . 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F o r m o r e in fo r m a iio n . lip s o r a lis t in g o f lo c a l e v e n t s , v is it natH m iilfam ilyw cek.org o r c a ll H y a tl a l 7 5 1 -4 5 1 0 . S t o r e h o u s e A c c e p t i n g S p o n s o r s A S to r e h o u s e f o r J e s u s is a c ­ c c p tin g s p o n s o rs fo r c h ild r e n a n d s e n io rs / a d u lls fo r C h r is tm a s . L a s t y e a r , th e r e w e r e C h r is t ­ m a s g ift s p r o v id e d f o r 7 8 5 c h il­ d r e n , 16 a d u lts , a n d 5 4 s e n io r s - a ll s p o n s o r e d b y c a r in g C h r is ­ t ia n s in o u r c o m n u m i t y . s a id V ic k ie W h ic k e r , .s e c r e ta r y a n d tre a s u re r o f th e C h r is iia n N e t ­ w o r k fo r Ih e N e e d y . I f y o u w o u ld b e a b le t o s p o n - sar a c liild (r e n ). a d u ll o r s e n io r , c a ll M a r i e a l Ih e S t o r e h o u s e , 7 5 1 - 10 6 0 , M o n d u y - T liu r .s d a y . M a n y o f th e s p o n s o r s h a v e b e e n c h u r c h e s , c i v i c o r g a n iz a t io n s , b u s in e s s e s a n d in d iv id u a ls . Y o u c a n s p o n s o r o n e c h ild o r a s m a n y a s y o u a r c a b le lo . " I ’ le a s e p r a y e r f u lly c o n s id e r m a k in g ih is C h r is lm a s a s p e c ia l C h r is tm a s f o r a c h ild o r s e n io r in o u r c o m m u n i ly , ” W h i c k e r s a id . Dorie (mnpBi, jiinuorjf ith - Mdj IJth Mondo} ihrougli friiiii). I;)0 p. - ):00 p.D), Courie covers personal computer repair, maintenance, and uoubleshooting. Students will learn to; • select appropriate computer equipment • upgrade and maintain existing equipment • troubleshoot and repair non-functioning personal computers • perlorm inslallation ol system software and commercial programs • manage sysiem configuration files • install device drivers This course helps prepare students for the two exams required For A+ Computer technician certification. 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The 3002 Rtscarch Uulizatim Award Jmm ihc North Carolina NursH Aisocialion. This award, presented in October at the annual NCNA convention in Raleigh, recognized Rowan Regionai’s initiatives to prevent pneumonia in critically ill patients. So wc hope you1l undentand if our awards ease looks a little crowded. We wouldn't have it any other way. Rcw an Regional MroiCAL C enter (SI 2 Mocksville Avenue ♦ Salisbuiy, NC 28144 '(704)210-5000 www.rowan.org i Feature DAVIK COUN TY EN I'KRPRISK RIXORD, Thursdny, Nov. 21, 2(102 - Dl Matt Morfortj, Tanya Dixon antd Erica Scherle go over a scene. Marina Vendrillo, Jen Horton, Josh Foster, Kami Simpsn and Courtney Allen rehearse for this week's production of Because Their Hearts Were Pure. Greg Simpson. Jamie Durham, Laura Williams and Erica Scherle rehearse for the play. Fun & Frolic P la y , M u s i c , D a n c e P a r t O f D a v i e H i g h P r o d u c t i o n T h i s W e e k A t T h e B r o c k G e t r e a d y t o g o b a c k th r o u g h th e y e a r s l o lim e s w h e n L illia n R u s s e ll w a s t h e to a s t o f N e w Y o r k ... w h e n C a r r ie N a lio n h e ld fo r lh w it h h e r h a tc h e t ... w h e n D e W o l f H o p p e r m a d e fa m o u s tlia l g r a n d b a lla d C a s e y a t th e B a t ... w h e n s ir e e l c a r s w e r e h o rs e c a r s ... w h e n D ia m o n d J im B r a d y s p ;ir k le d w ilh d ia m o n d s w h e n th e G ib s o n G ir l a n d th e b ic y c le b u ilt f o r t w o w e n i h a n d in h a n d w i l h t h e o l d o r g a n g r i n d e r a n d t h e h o r s e ic .s s c a r ­ r ia g e ... L e t m e m b e r s o f ih e D a v i e H ig h S c h o o l d r a m a c la s s la k e y o u b a c k lo t h e G a y N in e t ie s w ilh p e r fo n iv .m c e s o f B e c a u s e Ih e ir H e a r ts W e r e P u r e T h u r s - d a y - S u n d a y a l Ih e B r o c k P e r - I'o m iin g A r ls C e n te r , N o r th M a in S tr e e l, M o c k s v ille . It p r o m is e s lo b e a n e v e n in g f i l l e d w it h fu n a n d fr o l i c , s a id S u s a n S lio r tl. d ir e c t o r a n il d r a m a in s lr u c lo r . T h e r e w i l l a ls o b e d a n c in g a n d a b a r b e r s h o p i|u ar- tet. F o r s tu d e n ts , il's Ih e c u lm i- n a lio n o f a lo i o f h a r d w o r k . S e n io r M a r in a V e n d r illo , a s e c o n d - y e a r d r a m a s tu d e n t, s a id th e c la s s is fu n a n d th e p r o d u c ­ tio n r e q u ir e s a lo l o f te a m w o r k . S tu d e n ts p ic k e d Ih e p la y , a n d s p e n l s e v e r a l d a y s n a r r o w in g ih e c h o ic e . The Cast Sebastian Hardacre Melody Truelove Goodwin Dalrymple Widow Dalrymple Widow Truelove Mr. Bleakley Miss Grimstone WIN Faithful Miss Hatchett Patience Faithful Michael Finn Clay Naylor Erica Scherle Josh Foster Jen Horton Marina Vendrillo Courtney Allen Kami Simpson Greg Simpson Laura Williams Matt Morford Jamie Durham Megan Howell Tanya Dixon Catherine Harrison Lucas Boger Chris Goode Sara Snow Bradford Hale Jesi Brown Teresa Shadroui S h e p la y s Ih e p a rt o f W i i l o w D a lr y m p le . L o o k I'o r h e r o x c iis e - m e c o u g h o n t h e s t a g e . T h a t m e a n s i l ’ s l i m e f o r a n o l h e r B la c k b e r r y C o r d ia l. J e n n if e r H o r l o n a ls o p la y s W i d o w D a lr y m p le . A ju n io r , s h e s a id s h e d o e s n ’ t r e a lly g e t n e r ­ v o u s b e fo r e a p e r fo r m a n c e , h ut .she g e t s a n x io u s b c c a u s e e v e r y ­ o n e w a n ts to d o a g o o d jo b . " W e w o r k r e a lly h a rd a iu l w e d o n ’ l w a n t l o le t e a c h o t h e r d o w n , " s h e s a id . " T h e lig h ts a n d Ih e a u d i e n c e a n d e v e r y t h i n g m a k e i l r e a lly m a g ic a l." T h e p lo t c o n c e r n s t w o w o r ­ t h y w i d o w s w h o s e l iv e li h o o d d e p e n d s o n a c o a l m in e le ft to Ih c m . T h e d a u g h t e r o f o n e w i ll o w is e n g a g e d l o th e s o n o f th e o th e r . A b a n k e r tr ie s to fo r e ­ c lo s e o n th e m in e , a n d th e h e r o ­ in e ... a n d th e s to r y g e t s d e lig h t ­ fu lly c o m p lic a t e d . T ic k e t s a r c .$5 c a c h a n d a re a v a ila b le at th e d o o r o r at th e h ig h .s c h o o l. T h e s h o w s ta rts a l 7 p .m . T lu ir s d a y . F r id a y a n d S a t ­ u r d a y a n d a t 3 p .m . S u n d a y . Teresa Shadroui, Greg Simpson, Emily Seaford, Lucas Boger, Sara Snow, Jesi Chris Goode and Matt Morford pose for a photo depicting a show scene. tirown, Shanghai Mamie Wong-ton (the bartender) Lulu Mae Lila Mrs. Hopewell, Miss Prymm Emily Seaford Pianist Paul Ijames Olio Acts Barbershop Quartet Dancers Stage Manager Director Musical Director Choreographer Rusty Angell Caleb Davis Paul Ijames Philip Smith Melisa Folds Jessica Foster Whitney Gough Maggie Hendrix Jessica Lord Ashley Sizemore Michelle Wallner Jessica Ward Dan Gamble Susan Shortt Elaine Snow Terri Winchell Paul Ijames is the pianist for the show, and will join Philip Smith, Caleb Davis and Rusty Angell (not pictured) in a barbershop quartet. 1)2 - DAVIK COL'N TY KNTKRl’KISK RKCORI). riiursday, N»v. 21, 2002 Davie Schools North l)a \ii‘ .Middle Octohcr cxonipliiry bus passcn- i:ers were irealed lo lunch: Marya- rol Aiulcrson. Manda Gmlhey, Kacliel Cooper. Ailam Ridenhour. Corey Hixlcnhamer. Jacob Halhnan. Kayla Luckey. Daniel Merritt. Am- Ih,t Коцегч. Kim llujiiiins. The Tsunami Team iraveled lo the N.C. Zoo in Asheboro on Tues­ day, N’ov. 5. Tsunami ^Studems ofthe Month rorOclol'crv'.erc Л1еч 1)»скепч. Jer­ emy Davis. Alex Williams, Iillany T rip lctl. (k*n D illon. Briltany liailey. The Noveniher Simlents of ihe Monih are Zack Potter, Gina WilliantN. Allen Cline. Jennifer Stanley. In Prime Time Tsunami students recently decorated baj:s ¿md filled ihem w ilh candy hroiiL’ht friun liome to yive lo the homeless ul the Samaritan Inn. In DecemlHrr lliey w ill make a holiilay craft and each Prime Time w ill hold a checker loumament to(|ualify for ihe schm)l tournament held in ihe spring. Slu­ dents are asked to hrinj: Christmas gifl.s lo fill shoe boxes for infants through 5 years of age. Students are enjoyini! being able to attend s(>e- cial interest groups t)n Fridays. К Л К Studenis for Oclober: Morgan Lynn, i-lhan Curlis. lirica Went/. Hailey M i/c, Zack Potter. November R Л К siudenls: Hritlany Bailey. Bryce Hauser. Katie Streil, Wesley Doub. Whitney Bokeno. The Tsunanns w ill attend the play "A Chrisimas Caro!" in Salisbur) Dec. 10. On Dec. 11.12.13. Mr. Shaba// will he w ilh Tsunami language arls classcs working on a wriling projecl sponsored by t)ie Davie Arts Coun­ cil. Malh projecls are due Nov. 19. Soil Waler C»)nsen alion Assays are due Dec. and Accelerated Malh is due Dec. I.V PlnehnHjk Klcnu-nlary The Hflh graile classes have Iven meeling reailing goals. As a revvanl, they w ill have a movie and popcorn aflernoon. Piftli grade classes aie placing feathers on a large lurkey in ihe hallway. I'or every book read they place a feather on ihe lurkey, he is l>eginning lo look colorful. Students in Mrs. Dullon's social studies classcs have completed projects on thc United States, which arc on display in ihe media center. Thc social studies classes are \sork- ing on a power point presentation for a province in Canada. Mrs. Howartl’s science classes have been studying landforms and wealher. Thc classes w ill soon l4*gin a unit on energy. Thc siudenls in Mrs. Har­ ris' firsi period math class Vtnishcd the fiflh grade book and will begin a new book. In Mrs. Harris' secoml |Kri(xl malh class they are ciMitinu- ing to sharfKMi their malh facts and division skills. Mrs. Hicks’ malh classes ,ire \sorking on three digit inuhiplicatiiMi skills and converting fraclions inlo decinuds and mixed numbers. The fifth grade classes have l>ecn wiirking on w riling skills anil evidence of creativity is localed on a "Thankful ’ board along ihe fifth grade hallway. On Nov. 25 pariMtls of fitth grade siudenls are inviled lo .Ul infomiaiional meeting to discu ss end of grade testing. On Dec. fifth grade classes w ill go on a fielil tri|) lo Hori/ons in Salisbury. Sludents aic finishing M weeks of DARI- and w ill present iheir essays Nov. 21. D.ARI- gradualion w ill be Decenilvr the .*» at a.m. in the gym. Mike Rom inger and Susan Athey announce ihe physical fitness award winners for fall of 2002; presidenlial - Ben Beeson, W ill Beeson. Rickey Cireer. Jake Mckay, i'laina Womble; Nalional Award Winners • Javtin .•\ilkins, Maggie Arnold. Andrew Ballard. Paul Beauchamp. K irk I ill Bowles, Connor Bodenhaninicr. Chandler Bradshaw. Lincoln Brock. Jordan Budd. D illon Byerly. C laylon Chilen. Chris Compton. Chrislian Cook, Kelley C undiff. Bradley Deal. K arli Dempski, Kaihryn Dickens. Anlhony Donali. I:m ily livans. Raven Foil/. Ilailec Frank. Kathryn Gertlon. Tommy Greer. Dylan Harris. Hallie Humphries, Kerr)’ Hutchins, Katherine Johnson. Deja Dealon. Austin Kerr Andrew Key. Stephen Kurl/, Christian Lee. Jacob IJnharl, Allicus Lum, M al­ lhew Marshall. Jcol Martin. Brook­ lyn Mccraw. Haley Mccunc, Flani Mcijueen. Aaron Morena. Jesse Nester, G arrelt iNesior, Alex Newman. Jenna Pum inill, Jeroil Rainey. Isaac Ray. Joshua Ray. Brandon Roy. Kaillyn Simmons. Ftlian Snyder. Jessica Stricklanil. Zachary Summers, F.mily Tale. Jo­ seph Teague. I:m erald T u th ill, • Lacey ruihilL Jacob Walker, l-uke W^ilker. Ciray W'aits, Chelsea Whilaker. Kali W'hitaker. Jessica W hite. W aller W 'illis. Jonah Womble. Olivia Woodw ard. Johnny Zarbock. Monday. Nov. 2.S is the annual Turkey Trot. Childred w ill run dur­ ing Ihcir P.E. time. I’arenls are in­ vited lo run w ith their child. The Davic High School cross couniry team will help motivate students and nm wilh them. Nov. 15 Box Top Champions: Mis. Blanks* first grade cla ss; Sa­ vannah Bias, Jordan Budd. Fli/a- beth Byrd, Jonathan Iidw arils, Samone Gibson, Austin Humphries, Austin Kerr, Madison Kirk, Allie Maine. Luke Martin. Alex Miller. Danny Murray. Paige Myers. Allison Pardue. Kcnry Rogers, Braden Ram per sad. Kayla I homslvrry. Fllen Tutterow. Jessica White. A total i>f %lAf> has been earned toward books for the media centcr. Characler Kids for Nov. 12-15: Jessica Strickland, Justin W hiseiihunt. Rhianna Smilh, Alticus Lum. Loren/o Driver, Kalie Reed. Ricky Moreno. Aaron Moreno. Tony Donati. I'yron Gibson, Jake Reavis, TJ Anderson, Kirk Alli-n. Jeremy Walker. Michael Lee. Dylan Kenneily, Dylan Mcdaniel. .Madison K irk. Kyle Holtel. Nicholas Hendrix. Sloane Pardue. Bobby Sweat. Joni Bailey. Ashton Parrish. The DecemlHrr PTA meeting and C'hrisimas performance; Monday. Dec. at 7 p.m. in the gym, with a perfonnance by the second grade class and ihe kindergarten class. C o o le e m e e I-'lu n iu n lary Fifth graders in Mrs. Fleming's and Mr. McDougall's classes arc working on a problem solving unit in math. In social studies, the classes are completing a govern­ ment unil. They are ready lo l>egin the unit on thc Uniled Stales. The students w ill 1ч* creating a booklet and Hoat for the stale they picked. First graders in Mrs. Fisher's and Ms. Ludwick’s classes wenl to Ho­ ri/ons Unlimited in Salisbury this week. They attended two sessions. They are studying about the first Thanksgiving. Kindergarlners in .Mrs. Stokes’s class meet Ms. V this week. The sludcnts have been talking about vegetables and harvesting. They graphed llieir favorite vegetable and lalked about Ihe scuuence lo grow­ ing a pumpkin. In math they have been working on counting and or­ dering numbers. They enjoyed go­ ing to the book fair. Second graders in Mrs. W'all’s class have been learning aboul Na­ tive Americans in social studies. They discussed life forchildren in the 1620s and compared il to iheir life. They finished a unit on matter and made popcorn and Jello. Fourth graders in Mrs, Culler’s class have Iven learning aboul rocks and minerals. Many experiments have been conducted to determine thc hardness and streak color of dif­ ferent rocks. Students have been working on databases in the com­ puter lab. They have used a data­ base on Nonh Carolina lighthouses to detenninc wltich is tfie tallest, the oldest, and which signal can l>e seen ■ Irom the greatest distance. W illia m K . D a v ie K le in e iila r y On Friday. Nov. S. Timmy Abell provided students a conccrl and the fourth grade wiih a workshop about Appalachian music. On Nov. 15. storyteller Beverly Burion enter­ tained studenis w ilh several siories. Thanks lo the Ans Council for pro­ viding these programs. Bus and Car Riders ofthe Week of No. 4*S: Dylan W hitesides. Kirsieii Cockerham. Tyler Shoffner. Belhany liarkley. Joaijuin Ramire/. Mary Kale Beck. Josh Blackburn. Megan R a tliff. U riel Game/. Cynthia Reyes, and Madison Sweil/er. Cili/ens oflhe Week for Oct. 2S- Nov. 1} celebrated the Citi/en Lun­ cheon Nov. I : Frasino Rivera. Frank Bledsoe. Madison Sweil/er. Jared W'aller, Avisiin Naylor. John Carin. C'ourtney Draughn. Conner CarjKii- ter. .Ada Caballero. Daniel Gon/ale/. Sam Nesbit.Josh Wagner. R o ss Hoffner. Brittany C ranfill. Michael Polls. Karen Dia/. Jacob Bates, Miguel Caslorena. Shelton Lanning. Cruz Keller. Tyler Luckey. Taylor Proffil, Mary Kate Beck. MaryBeth Sherrill.' Mack B rill. C aiilyn Hyde. David Myers. Jtnirdan Blakley. I/air Castorena. Joanna Lucero. Jenna Dowell. Ke Aira Smith. Danielle Young, and Matthew Martinez. Citi/ens ofthe W'eek of Nov. 10: Brianna Rowe. Ana Karen Leyva. Cody Briggs. Jordan Beam. Andrea Ferrebcc. Chloc Mabe. Trevor Anderson. Sherri Parks. Jodi Gre­ gory. Briana Guevara. Kryslal Caudle. Briltany Gobble. Roberto Montova. Lalrinda Tillery. Megan Medfonl. Jamie Morris, and Travis Norris. C e n tr a l D a v ie K d u c u th m C e tU e r Devclopn)ental Day 1 Studenl of the Week, Nov. 4-S: Brandon Shrewsbcrry. Thc class has been learning about pilgrim s, Indians, Mayllowcrand Plymouth Rock. W'e have been learning songs about tur­ keys. In an, wc decorated feathers for our turkey using buttons, glillcr. sequins, rice, (lowers, lace. pa|x;rand feathers. W'e also waler painted tur­ keys and colored pilgrims and Indi­ ans. They all enjoyed using their hands to пк\кс sj>ecial turkeys. Wc will have special costumes to wear (orThanksgiving. Thc class has also l4*en reviewing our colors. W'c will continue to leam about Thanksgiv­ ing and making s|H.‘cial Thanksgiv­ ing pn)jecls. Thc Developmental Day II class is working hard preparing lo cel­ ebrate our next fall holiday Thanks­ giving. The children dcconitcd the classroom door with a glam turkey with iKuutiful sponge painted feath­ ers. W’e aa* learning stories and songs about the Pilgrims and their Native American friends. Hvery onc is busy makinj: colorful costumes and crafts. Nolan Osborne is our"Slar Student" of thc week. Nolan is new lo our class, bul he has already made many new friends. W'e are so glad he has joined us. Ms, Sue Tucker's Prc-K class has had agoiHicxi>ericncc learning about the letter"!." We have learned about Native Americans and stuilied some of the ihings lliey wore a long lime ago. W'e made pajvr l)ag tunics wilh ancienl sand symbols on them. Our headbands were ver)' colorful and our necklaces were made from leather, Ivads and fealhers. Wo put tiny lillle ice cream cones on our let­ ter "I" along with a stencil of ice cream. We traced uur hands and cul them oul to make a canoe. Then wc cut oul the (Igure of a Native Ameri­ can lo ride in thc caniK*. W'e luude teepees and decorated Ihem. We counlcd beans to make shakers and gol nutes and rain makers (rom Ms. Sue. We used them when we had a tribal council meeling and acted out a celebration dance. W'e colored ami cut out figua*s of Native American girls and boys. Our Studenl of the Week is Eranci Brilo. Congratula­ tions. Eranci. for being a goinl hcljXT and for good listening in class. Carlos Maltcz is our Siudeni ofthc Moi\th for Octolnrr. Carlos is a very goinl friend to cvcr)'one, and he fol­ lows directions and participates well in class. Thc stmlents enjoyed having Mr. Andy Ashbey sub Thursday. Thanks. Mr. Andy for iK'ing a good helper. Developmental Day I Studenl of the W'eek. Nov. 11-15: Wray Ward. We had fun making turkeys with apples, gumdrops. marshmallows, gummi worms and McV:M’s. Thc class made Mayllowers by painling them w ilh watcrcolor and paper plates. They decorated I’ilgrims wilh fabric. We had fun making our purj)Ic collage (wc learned) that there are lols of things lhat are purple. Wc have had lols of fun teaming songs aboul turkeys. Wc are still talking aboul IMlgrims, Indians, Mayllower and Plymouth Rock. W'e are looking forward to our Thanksgiving lunch with our friends and family Nov. 21. Devclopmenlal Day II Studenl of the W'eek: Sarah Reynolds, The class continues lo prepare for celebrating (all. the harvest season and the Thanksgiving holiday. This week wc are learning about the Pilgrims, their journey lo Ihc New World, and the help tliey received from iheir Native American friends. Wc are also talk­ ing about fall in tcmis of gelling . ready for W'inter - all the things that wc and thc animals do al this time of year. New words and conccpis for the week are harvest, hilxrmation and mignition. Ms. Sue Tucker's pre-kindergar­ ten class spent the week studying about turkeys and the Mayllowcrand Pilgrims. The students learned aboul the letter "T." We are also learning more aboul numbers 1-5. W'e have worked with sorting and making pat­ terns. W'e have practiced wriling llie numl>ers and have s|K*nt time count­ ing objects from 1-5. Olher activi­ ties from this past week include mak­ ing ears of com. painling different fniits and vegetables and lllling our cornucopias with them, coloring ihe Thankful Turkey and then making a pa|)crbag pupjvt with him. W'e made ’I'hanksgiving placcn)als where we used our painted hand lo make a tur­ key in one comer, and wc painted boy and girl Pilgrims. We made Pil­ grim hats and collars which we will wear laler ne.xl week. W'e all enjoy painting every chance we get. Hank I*otls is our Stiulent ofthe Week. Hank listens and participates well in class and sel.s a good example for oihers. .MocksvlHe Klemenliiry Student of the Week. Nov, 11-15: Devinn Lawson. M ichellc New- some. Kcisey Clieeks. Halcy Jacobson. Tara Malthcws. Kyle Hendricks. Melynda Nelston Shrout. Aaron Sheets, Abbey I*harr, Sieven M iclialski. Arturo Mairc-Gania. Nicolc Slate. Davin McLaughlin. Shaquinta Hairsto. Alex Nonnan. Landon Hurt. Alyson Eaton. Shai- Tekka D allon. Javan P hillips, Stephanie Arcvcio, Octavia Ramsey, Grace Williams. Katie Taylor. Kaleb Koontz. Bart Sandy. Student ofthe Month. Novcml>er: Jonathan Shoaf. Ethan Mccoy. Shawna Spears. Shawna W iley. Ikianna Moore. Tanner Nelson. Quentin Capuson. Elizabeth Hol­ land. Stephen Seaford. Keyana Jack­ son. Carrie Miller. Sydney McBride. Eviui Lankford. I^nge Smart. Anna Marie Whitaker. CoUin Capuson. Whilney McMurray. Caitlyn Brake. Jared Barber. Caleb Oswell. Wesley Vanhoy. Kolby Hurt, Zeb Kams- bolham. I.auren Strickland, Michael Lanning. Terrific Kids. November: Alex Paproky. Ross Ginther, Hannah Daniel. Christopher Gough. Cory Casey. Hannah Anderson. Selh Jones. Courtney Boger. Alex Peoples. Emily Whelsel. Qulentin Joyner. Cole Whilaker. Shanariel Spease. Elijah Johnson. Tyler Mar­ tin. Alexis Callison. Claudia Evans. Anthony Angle. William Crandell. Dusiin Reavis. Alex Lashmil. Hope Suilerlin. Bradley Beck. Corbin Scott. Heberl Cuellar. Elise Rosier. Christina Grifdn, Brianna Gaither. Taylor Carpenter. C hrislopher Rhixlcs, Courtney Bowman, Landon Hurl, Betsy Forresl. Colleen Hennelly. W ill Jones. Ashley Cook, Mallhew lies, Slephanie Parker, Lo­ gan James. M ary Ann KUcr, Mastihew Hursey. Eli/abeth I leync, Brittany Shaver. Jessie Johnson. Rakeein Alexander. Hannah Orrell. Tina Fortney. Chad W'atkins. Chris­ topher Hurt, Samantha Prestvvood. With Thanksgiving right around the corner, the children in Ms. Langer's and Mrs. Zoubek’s class have l>ccn very busy. 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In tliiid gi.iilc. till- stiiilciUs aic m ihe niidilk' ol .MI e\k.iiiM’.: now sw ikh, l-.at h cLiss ohan-jos ,it s^ кчкч* lime ami onteis aiioihoi Ic.ichci \ ronm, Mis. .SlMcklantl's cla-.Ms now Icariiinjj aboul чоМ ami .ill ||ю ю т ponents lhal m.iko np soil In .i.Mi tion. we .lie cMtod .ihoiii nm i'l.\ piogi.im that Will bo hold .in \,,s. I‘>. In .uldilion I«' Iho ohilihoii have leaniL'd. some siudonis ha\e special spe.ikiiii: paits m iho pl.t\ ■■ I he I'uikess ;iic nn Sliike," riiis week ill liloialmo .iiis. \Ь . Slrickland's class is lookim: al ihe iole Norlh ('.iinhna |il.i\o>l m ihe Civil W.n, Wo aio le.uliipj so\oial stories, oaoii tioni a dilloioni |toi spedivo ol po«>plo who woio m- NoUcd m Ihe war. Wo .no Imishiiii: M|) *' I ho Reil liadlo ol ( 'om.i-jo " and plan hi w.iich Ihe nio\ lo lo soo how close Ihe sUuy oh.inues wlion pul int«* inoxing pioluies. Wo als*» lo.id the slors ot the I ndeigrouiul Railroad and liou qiiilis weie used .is mes­ sages lo aiil s|;i\os escaping i»> the norlli. Fach siuilenls ihen designed Iheir OW n patch, w hich w ill bo used lo make a class quill that \vill be hung in iho classMMtni. Mrs. Piisi:is’s cl.iss is jusl begin- ning Ihe study ol Ihe Uniled Slates govciimienl. We w ill be learning abou Ihe diffoient blanches ol goN - ermnom and the vole that each one plays in running our socioly. W’e are als<*piopanng foi om DARI-gradu­ alion. I-.ach sMuloni is \MÍiing an es­ say aboul w hai D.ARF! has meant to Ihem. ( )ne essay liom eachclas, w ill be read .u ilio giadualic'ii in Deceni- 1чм. Ploaso wish our fifth graders hick wtieii sou soe ihem. Sludoiils .It M i’cks\ ille Ideinen- l.n\ .Sclu'ollias e 1чч'п biisv learnim! pails tho bod> in Spanish. Wo |)las ■‘.Simon Dioe." our \orsion of "Sunou Says.“ ami smg a fun song lhat koc|is US on our "dedos do pie." 1 am so onoomagod lo he.ii ih.it siu- »lenls pr.iotice their S|nuiisli outside the olassmom, leaeheis and parenls slop b> lo lell mo how neat it is to he.II Ihen cliild naming colors and sa\ mg plnasos .iiomid the home and solinol.Was log»)! Keep up llie good w o ik ! I he Si>uih Davie Dr.ima Depl. h.is boon voi> busy wtiiking lowaid new porloimances. 1 he eighth grade drama students w ill be presenting a ( liiisim.is sln*w foi the kindergarten and Inst gi.ulois fioin Mocks\i|lo I lementaiy as well .is Cornat/er. So\onlh gi.iilo studenis are wtirking ontiiook M \tlinlog\ Reader's Ihe- alie which Ihoy will perlorm for ihe siMh gi.ulo to help iniegrale the cur- iiculum. 1 h.ink \ ou It' all the parents and sludoiils 1)0 Iiolpod w iili cand\ s.des It .is ,1 gloat success. We now tiavo bi.iml new lights m the Iheatie tlianks U' WcUlon Si)v and tlk' w on- tK-itid mamieii.mce ilepaiiment liom l).i\ 10 ( onni), I am \er\ gr.iteful for all llio w oik and el I Olt lhal went mto sikti .1 timo oonstmiing and expen­ sive to.n. From Ihe South Davic Muidlo School Diama Dept., we wish \oii all a 4ci\ liapjis holida> season. Mocksville's .Acceleialion Pio- gr.un is icceiving quite .i lol of pub­ licity recently. Flach soar, one school fi4>m Dasie County is chosen to rc­ ceive the honor of being Davie County’s “ Signalure School." In or­ der to leceive this honor, the school musi ha\c expeiienced significant change during Ihe pievious two \ears. This change musi include docuinenied increases in measurable outcomes such as ihe increases we have seen at MI-S on the limi <d Gradepioliciency levels. Mocksville has received ihis honor this \ ear and w ill be recogni/ed at the Piedmont Triad ‘‘Signaiuie Schools” .Annual Meeting at the Grandovei Hotel on Dec. -l. Central i)ffioe staff. Hoard members and others w ill be at ihe breakfast meeting lo rccognl/e Sig­ nature Schools. Cornal/er I'.lemcniary It’s been a busy time in school lorf'omal/erkimlergarlners and first graders. As well as their usual sclioolvvork. the siudenls have been woiking hard on a musical perfor­ mance entilled "(iood Characler is Rockin’ Ihe US;\" which was pie- sentcil lo parents and faculty follow­ ing Ihe РГ.Л meeling Nov. p). Fach class was assigned a characler irail to portray musically, Mrs, Dalton's class represented hoiiesu. .\lis. Myers's - responsibility. Mrs. Manninno's - self-discipline. Mr. I.alchford’s - compassitm. Mrs. Bullins's ■ loyally. Mrs. Hinds’s • justice. Mis. Brooks's - ciunage. and Mrs. I'liano-Smitli’s - respecl. The wonderful performance was much enjoyed by the audience. The rest of the sclmol has also been having a fun time celebraling Ihe 2002 Children's Book Week. ThriMighont the week, exciting evenls liave been happening in school. Monday vvas *’Sock il to Me and Read" Day when sludents wi>re their cr.i/iesi st*cks lo sciWiol. Tues- d.iy was "Reading is Ctml" Day when wack\ sunglasses were the order of the ilay. On Wednesday, slu­ dents and stall reali) wenl lo town for Btiok Characler Diess-l p Day. All tnir bo»>k characters paraded around the school toos how olf hat imaginative w.iss they had found to li.iiislonn thenisoKes into their fa­ vorite person Irom Ihe world «>1 books, rimrsda) was "НаК 0 |f to Reading" Da) when students woie their cia/icst hats to school. .Ami on I'riday. the D.i\ ie ,ArIs Council spi»n- soied a visii lo the school by stoiv- tcller Beverly Burion who enter­ tained classes with Appalachian Tales, .Mrs. Liane llliano-.Sniith’s liisi graders have been busy learn­ ing and leading a!u>ui coimmmit) liel|x:is. Tw о s|K*cial visitors dropivd in to talk lo Ihe children about their jobs. Jeff Jones from SECL' of Clemmons talked to the cliildren about money, saving money, and basic banking: and .lolm Peeler talked lo the class about planting trees. Peeler brought in seeds for each child to|)lant a tiee in their own yard at hotne. Mrs. Uliano-Smith’s class has also been practicing liaid for their РГА program performance. They sang a songcalleil'The rhiee Bears' Boogie" which shows that Goldilocks diif not follow the golden rule and was nol lespectful to the bears. Students in Mrs. Hinds's fisi grade class have been enjoying watching the leaves cliange colors. Students had a lot of fall activities going on including Fall I'iehl Da)! I'irst graders can't wait until winter now. Studenis have also been bus\ this nionlh learning aboul animal habitats. They are reading about po­ lar regions, the rain forest, thedesoit and Ihe ocean. During a leceni field trip to I hn i/ons. sludents conipleted a science cxperimeni w ith gobsio[i- pers and visited a big cabin. Second graders in Mrs. Keller's class have also had a busy time in recent weeks. They all h.id a gre.U lime when they went to the Brock Cenler lo walch a play about one of their favoiiie book characleis Amelia Bedelia.They niade xylophones w ith the Davie Arls Council and then en­ joyed a concert In l.aur.i lloosingei m school when they heard her plas and sing .Appalaclii.in music. Slu­ dents were able lo sing along too. In math. Mis. Keller's class is learning lots of new skills. They aie [iraclic- ng counting and .uiding using nick- -•Is. dimes and pennies; w lit ing dates using w Olds and digits; dealing and reading bar graphs and \'enn dia- giams; and leailing recipos and us­ ing measuring utensils. 1 he class is reading .Arthtn's I hanksgiv ing and Silly Till's Thanksgiving. Sludcnts aie also woiking on Iheir writing skills by w riling a pa|vr.ilMuil things in life lor which Ihey are ihankful, riiirdgradcis in M is. Balslo) and Mrs. Giles's class have been travel­ ing back in time to leam aboul life in colonial linies. The bos s in the class read Samuel l-aion's Day and the girls read Sarah Moiion's Da). The groups look turns leporting to each other through plays, piclures and reports. l*veryone agreed thal life is much easier toda)' for bovsand girls.ihan in colonial times. In math. Ihe class is adding two-digit numl>ers using the addilion algorithm and they are learning to multiply by I ’s. 7's aud io ’s. During Ihe month of December, the Ihird graders w ill be Iraveling all over the world visiting differenl countries to learn about holiday tra­ ditions. In Mrs. Beck's art classes, many piojecis have followed a fall ilieme. Kindergailners matle leaf collages by using stencils to trace leaf shapes and colored them using fall colors, rhey studied the w arm color group of led. orange and yellow and aie currently woiking on scarecrow piclines. First graders learned about patleriis and Used lhat informalion lo make bas­ kets of apples. .Along wilh second gr.iders, they Iraced leaves and c*)l- oreil them. Now they are woiking on bird pictures which involve lines, p.ittem. lexlure and paitils. riiird and fouith graders have heen studying pallerns and creating their own. Their fall leaves were made from lubbings and tracings of leaves w ith oil [Msiels. They have also learned aboul skeletons and how lo draw them. Currently, fourth and fiflh graders are working on a lurkey projecl using lines, textures, paitUs and patterns. Some fifth graders cre­ ated a .^-D pajvr sculpture represenl­ ing various landforms, which ihey were sludying in social siudies. Their fall leaves involved draw ing a series of overlapping leaves including veins, coloring them with oil pastels and painting over the picture wilh a black wash. They are ctirrenlly work­ ing on owl pictures. All grades recently participated in Multicultural W’eek by painting flags from various countries during their art class. Receni Art Zone .Awards went to the following stu­ dents: Zenith Moi)ie - Primary Col- ois. Chris (iobble - Butterfly Pat­ terns, Caroline ('o/ard - Shape Pal­ ter. Waller Verona - Pattern Design, Sarah Shaver - Leaves, Lindsa)' Bailev - Landfonns. and Alex Carillo - Fall Leaves. Cougars of the W'eek: Lindsey Santiago. Dakota Bergen. Katelyn Sammons, Ashley I.amlKth. Morgan Hendrix. Kori Goforth. Briiiany Nicholson. Casey W'yatt. Josh Barney, .lason Swaim. Chelsea Curtiss, Taylor Bostick, Gisela .Alvarado-Beltran. Omar Bei/a. Sa­ rah Shaver. Cecilia Rodriguez. Case) Blackweldei. V’ictor Navarro. Joshua Himell. A reminder to parents: W'ednes­ day. Nov 20 - Vene/ia’s Night; riiursday. Nov. 21 - Dairy Queen Night. Nov. 27-2‘> - No'school. Thanksgiving break. 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Г > ^Н Г 1 1428 Вия Скок Сн. Ro.275 Madison Rmd 3145 CoumcT-HuNTSViUf Rd. 2 veri 4BR 2 b: i 2 BA l2:Ac c.в-x^ss^ j' $330,000. CALL CONNIE @751.8565 175 Fox Hutnra Roao 5BR. 3.1 BA. 3505 sq It., loo many amoniiios to list! $329,950. CALL CONNIE @ 751-8565 27774/sq, It.. 4BR, 3BA. 1.5 story, $269,900. Gena Cline @ 751-8509 4ВП, ЗВЛ. 2 stories. 3406 sq It., on 10 24ac..2FR $267,500. CAU JANE @ 751-8560 4BR. 3BA. on 9 3 acros wilh stream $249,000. CALL EVELYN ® 751-8563 3BR. 2BA. 15 Ac part bsml, FP. o\eftooim>g 2 porxJs, 2178 sf. $209,900. CALL JANE @751-8560 Hislorical 6ВП, 2BA, homo on 2.76 acros, rtith immacuLilo larxlscapmg CALL JANE @751-8560 13*A acres, 1.5 story liomo. 3BR. 2 5ВЛ S194,900. CALL MARY @751-8566 222 Branir Сндра Road 5ВП, 3BA, inground pool, giimefoom. olfce. i.icu72i. part. bsml. $189,900. CALL JANE @751-8560 690 Abscydau Rd. BermixJa Run - 3BR. 2 5BA. sunroom, Lg MDR, oversized grg $185,900. CAU MARY or BEVERLY 256 Macmoiia Ave 3BR, 2ВД, 2 sloncs. 1758 sq, II., 2 car gaiago, FP, 7.03AC $179,900. CAU IANE @751.8560 3 Bodrooms. 2 Baths, spacious rooms, largo iot, $162,500. CAa JANE @751-8560 2 story. 2200 sq. ll. tremendous value! FP. даге1ю. $154,900. CAa KEN @ 751-8564 3BR. 2BA. l .39ac„new rool, dishwasber & hardwoods. $144,900 CAa GENA @751-8569 2 Bodrooms, t Balh. groat mini larm on 4 01 acros. $139,900. CALL JANE® 751-8560 • 107 МПАВЯШ1 Lane 1990 (jb'ew-de on t603Ac., 3BR, 2BA, Lg pond w.m,n: |x)r4is 5139,900. CALL JANE @751-8560 128 Edbon Street toacn Valcy, 2Gn, 2ВД, S2.000 tedecaalG/ reirodelato« « 'accepl оВи S118,500 CAU JANE @751.8560 101 Метавяше Lane liedell Co. 3BR. 2BA. well rлalnlaIncd. nicon'hood $114,900. CAa JANE @751-8560 In town location 3BR. 2BA. 1580* /•sq. tt., oxc. cond- $114,900. C A a KEN @ 751-8564 3BR, 2ВЛ. 1853 sq. IL mobilo homo w/5.5 acres. $109,900, CALL IANE @ 751-8560 1420 Kenwood Зткеп too new FOR PHOTO 3BR, 2BA, Historic District, 1.5 stories, basomont, $104,900. CALL LEE @ 751-8572 Lot 7, Neeue Rd, Vadwnviue Immacu'alo siancr, 1122 sf.. pav^ drive, 20x20 fin out bidg. $99,900 CAa JANE or MJ. @ 751-8560 Now Const.. 3DR, 2DA cottage, Conv. in-town location $98,500 CALL JANE @751-8560 672 Asbevdale Rd. 4BR. 2BA, closo to everylhingl Largo back yard, cul do sac. $94,900 CALL MARY @ 751-8566 Just remodeled, new rool, etc., rolmished hardwoods, full bsml. $94,500. C A a JANE @751-8560 2.09 acres, ideal location. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. $89,900. CALL GENA @751-8569 2BR. ISA. in W-S. Great starter cr invest, prop., Bsmt, $89,500. C A a JANE @751-8560 114 Arqor Lane. Advance 176 Byeriy Chapel Roao П ^ К 1 3113 US Hwy. 64 East 1в8 Duke St.. Cooleemee 3BR, 1 BA, compì, rorrxxl. cotiago. Now paint, carpol, etc $79,900. C A a KEN @ 751-8564 1997 Skylmo on 1.76Ac, 3BR. 2.5Ba. ISOOsq ÍL $79,900. CAa JANE @ 751-8560 t,5acros,3BR,2BA, 1552 sq. It. mobilo homo $79,900. C A a CONNIE @751-8565 3 Bodrooms, 2 Baths, with wirod shop/garago. $74,900. CAa JANE @751-8560 Bodrooms, I Bath, roriovatod. $68,900. CAU CONNIE @ 751-8565 3BR, 2BA, cathodral ceilings, 2002 Skylino MH. $87,000. CALL CONNIE @ 751-8565 125YADWN STREn newly Roady to movo in! 2BR, IBA, room for 3rd BR. $54,900. C A a KEN @751-8564 3BR, IBA, lenced backyard, enctosed porch, rocem updates. $59,900 CALL JANE @751-8560 E V E LY NH A Y N E S 751-8563 L IN D AB A IL E Y 751-8562 A V / M l a h i i: L o i s a n d L a n d a n i í R i í n i a i . P r o i ’i r h i s Dear Creek Ch. Hd. WiLLNOTDIVlDE..Hwy. 601N........................... oíTDetífeiCh^’ ncí.’;Byerly Chapol nd... -Thompeon Lane.. ...-...91.97 Ac, $413,865....J7.5W-AC. SI 50,000.AAAc* house, $175,000........6.84 Ac. $60,000........2.19 Ac. S27.000...........8 Ac. S56.000 601S.Kaydon Drive (commercial),..Cedar nidge Rd.............Stoneybrook................SanlofdAve................15*/-Aerei................. ..15.6 aerea SI40,000 2.15 acres $160,000..2 acres $45,0005.22 acres $48,500 1.4 aerea S134.900 Hwy. 601 $107.250 Dear Croek Ch. nd.Edwards Rd.......Madison Rd (commorcial)...........Lot 19 Garden Valley Rd. (Iredell Co.). Lot 20 Garden Valley Rd. (Irodell Co.). Farmington........ ...40.02 acres $257,000.....9.B acros $87,500.....2 acres $425,000....1.06 acros $18,900....1.05 acres $18,900....16i/. acres $142,400 G E N AC L IN E 751-8569 252 Avon Street... 3800-G Old Rose! 751-1040 pE N TAL PRO PERTIES 1 )4 - D A V I K C O I M Y K N T K K P U I S K R K C O R I ) , • n u i r s d i t v . N o V . 21. 2 0 0 2 Smiley Earns WCU Degree tUi/abclli Dawn .Smiley чГ V;iilkiii V;illcy K<i;nl, AJvMiicc. earned a liaeheliir's ilej:ree in recrealidiial therapy I'rom Wesi­ ern Camlina Universily al the imiversity's summer eommenee- menl iin I'riilay. Лиц Teachers Attend Seminar I4mi IJavIe teachers alleiuleil a seminar al Ihe Niirih Cariilina Comer lur the Ailvaneement of Teaehinj:. Lorella Ci. Tiieker iil Ad­ vance. a i;ra<les (i-S malhemal- ics anil sciencc leacher at Snulh Davic Mi<lille SchiKil. and Crys­ tal R. Ddiilcy of Mocksvillc. a Ihird graile icacherat William K. Davie l-lcmenlary School, par- llcipalcd in "Difiilal I’ortl'olios I'or Stuilents and Tcachers" Sept. .M)-Oct. -I. condiicled by David Sniilh. N CCAT lechnoloyy co­ ordinator. IVIerit Program Recognizes 2 Davie llijih .School sludenis Adam Olejarc/yk and Andrew Scotl have heen named Com- niended .Students in Ihe 20II.Ì Nalional Merit Scholarship Pro­ li ram. ■Л letter of cominendation Irom the school and Nalional Merit Scholarship Corporation (N M SC). uhich comliicts ihc program, will he presented hy Principal Dr. Linda Hosl to these seniors. Belili; recoi!iii/ed lor Iheir e.xceplional academic promise are a tolal of ahoul .^4,(100 stu­ dents ihriiughout Ihe nation. .\l- lliough they w ill noi continue in the 2003 conipelilion lor Merit Scholarship awards, Coni- nieniled Studenis placed amoiij: Ihe lop five pcrcenl of more than one million studenis who en­ lered Ihe 200.' competition In taking Ihe 2001 Prclmiinary S.'Vr/National Merit Scholarship (,)ualifyin_i; Test. 16 On National Dean’s List Sixteen Davie sUiilenls have heen named lo the National Dean's List, selected by college deans, registrars or advisors. They reprcsenl the top 10 per­ cent of iheir classcs. Ilonorcil were: from .\dvance - Debra S. lieauchamp. l-orsyth Technical Communily Collciie; .Manna Clark. Johnson C. Smith Univer­ sity; Joshua J. Coyne, I-orsylh leehnical Communllv Colleee; and Michael Wilburn, I’icdiuont Baptist Colleec: from Cooleemee - Hcthany I loose, Davidson Counly Coni­ nuniily Collegc; and from Mocksville - Shana D. Brewer, Wesiern C;irollna Uni­ versity; Brcnl D, Cranlill, Kowan-Cabarrus Comniunity College; .Amanda M. Crotls. Trl- CiHiniy rechnical Collegc; Jainie I'Usaro, I.ong Island Uni­ vcrsily at Soulhhamplon; Mary Hendrix. Appalachian Slalc Uni­ versily: Ashley E, Holmes. Catawiia Collcge; Iirin Jeffreys. Piedmont Baptist College; Jaci|uelyn P. Naylor. Univcrsily of Norlh Carolina at Asheville; Christa A. Keavls. l-orsyth Tech- nical Conimunily College; Olivia Steele, University of Norlh Carolina at Chapel Hill; and Aiuaiida L. Wealliernian, Wlnston-.Salem Slate University. G r e g N u c k o l s W i n s E s s a y C o n t e s t Brigatdler General Leo Brooks, Commandant at West Point, pins the airborne wings on Justin Pullen of Ad­ vance, Justin Pullen Graduates From Airborne School Jiistin H. Pullen, 22. grailu- ateil frnni .Airborne Shool at l-l. Hemiliiu, Cia.. as part of his . iraining Ihis summer with the U. S. M ilitary .\cailciny at West Point, Piillcn. a I'irsl Class cailct .;■* the acailciny, spent three weeks in paratrooper inslriic- tion and practice at the 20(),0{)0 acre b;isc outside Coliinilnis, (ia. I'he class of -122 solilicrs, sailors, SL.-M.S, Hangers and Marines ovetcamc heat, wind anil rigimius phy sical training to complete five Jiinipsat 1,2.^0 leel from C-1 .'0 airplanes, I'he hisi jump was per- I'ormcil in Ihc darkness of a nioonless nighl, with solilicrs walking more lh;iii half a mile through cliesi-high grass to rende/vous w ith iheir sipiad- von. Brigadier Cioneral l.co Brooks. Comniatulanl at West Point, piiiiioil llie Airborne w ings on Pullen, wliii was one uf ihe .'70 grailuales of liis cl.ISS. "'riiesc wings rc|'reseiil courage and dedication," said Hrooks. "Live up lo the sian- darils Ihey represent." Pullen plans lo graduate I'roni Wesl Point in 200.', anil is majoring in inlcnialion:il re­ lations, He is a 1 graduale of Davie High .School, and the son of Toni and Debbie Hingham Pullen of .-\ilv;mce. On Nov, I,', Pullen was no­ tified lhal he h;is received his first choice of the 12 .Army branches, to Irain as a helicop­ ter pilot after grailualion from Wesl Poinl in 200.'. Pullen will report lo l-'orl Kucker, Ala. to undergo a year ami a half Avia- lion Olficer Hasic Course, .Army .Aviators fly one of four types of helicopters: the .Al l-ii4 Apache ( for allaek pur­ poses). Ol l-.SS Kiowa Warrior (a S eoul liclieopier). llic UH-W ) Blackliawk (for nuilti-use transport); and llie Cl 1-47 Chi­ nook (a mediimi lo heavy-lifi liclicoplen, "I'm really excited aboul Ihis opportunity," said Pullen. Cireg Nuckols, fifth grade stu­ dent al Mocksville F.lemcntary School, recently won first phice in the Center l-'air essay contest. Siudents in June Johnson's class were encouraged to write essays using the Ihenic, "W hy 1 am Proud lo he an Anierican." Greg showcased his literary talents hy composing an essay anil a poem. I Ic received ;> S2.^ gift ecitiricate. Hy (irt'n Nntknis I am, and you should too, he very proud lo be a eiti/eii of one of .SO states of our greal nation. Our nalion, the United Slates of Amcrica, has heen purchased with a greal price, llie pricc of blood, blood shell by our fellow countrymen, our ancestors, and our soldiers, w ho even now risk their lives In .Al'glianistan lo pro­ tect our wdnilerful nation. Now, sincc Ihe Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, people seem lo be more proud than ever before lo be a memher of our proud na­ tion. Now there are Hags hung outside of almost every home, and niosi everyone I see is decked w ith red, white and blue appaiel. Also, the people of our n:ilion have the privilege lo choose our nation's leader. In some l-iiropean counlries, Ihere is a king and he rules until he dies. Then his son claims Ihe throne, whether his subjects like it or not. If he rules badly or makes wrong decisions, they have lo suffer Ihrough his reign of king, and hope liis son is a better nilcr than he is. Hul in our grand nalion, we gel to elect our leader It makes me proud lhat the great nien lhal founded Ihis greal and glorious nation had failh that we would elect good men lo rule our na­ ilon. .And if Ihe men chosen do a poor job of rilling, Ihey gave us Ihc power lo elect new rulers ev­ ery four years. .America is a coun­ try lo be proud of. 'I'ou may have different feelings. But until my heart beats ils final beat, umil I lake my final step, and unlil I breathe the final breath at ihe end of my lite, I will be unendingly proud 10 be an Anierican. A m e rica /'v,„ A n it'ricii i\. K iiu l to it.\ H ue IH'OI>lr w llll iihcy ils Iliil liitiw li to iltoM ' who ilitrc lo ih it'tiU ’n its j i r i ' ¡ifo p lt'. M ore h a m lijiil ih iin a flow er, n ew ly ii/te iiin i; ils ¡le liils on a h rin h l. ,цчу si>rin}; пип/пп);. H ill lo ils oi>i>ressors, lik e ile n lli ilself. re iirin i; iis iii’ly fiire . /\.s s w e e l III ih e sw e e te st honey. o r h itte r m ore h itte r ih iin yon e o n lil ever iim ii;im '. M ore m eloiliiH is th iin n sony- h i III. opening II eleiir. ir is p iln y w ith the ¡m rest soniiils. h ilt to ils enemies, like w u r iln in is h e ini; he<ii .hy m i im ie- s triie tih le iirm y. .■\itil to its people, sim ply th e ir iiiitio ii. th iit they love, i herish. iin il are p n n iil of. OPEN HOUSE S u n d a y s N o v . 2 4 • 2 - 4 p . m . 126 Summit Drive • Mocksville $109,900 D a v ie C o u n ty • C o n v e n ie n t to 1 -4 0 , o n e l e v e l, 3 b e d r o o m , 2 b o t h h o m e fe o lu r in g h a r d v / o o d flo o r s , c r o w n m o ld in g a n d c h a ir r o il, fe n c e d b a c k y a r d , l a r g e w i r e d s t o r a g e b u ild in g , d e c k , p a t io a n d a la r m s y s te m . C r o w d e r M c C h e s n e y dissociates Agent:Walt Hash Direc/ions; ¡-40 lo Exit Ì70, left on 60Ì, Ioit on Country Lano, right on Campbell Road, right on Su/nmif. lllhiWjll 706 Riverbend Dr.. $349,000 Kejan Kcfltgar 9O9-340S 1798 Fatmington Rd.. $2699001 OO Jencho Chuch Rd* $23000 1 378 Lakeview Rd, « $229,900 1184 Stonevbrook Trail* $2W,000 , Hpes»ÆhcfrenBcfnirta(^+îOO»/-sq. ft wth SBRs. 4QAs. Goif сале ww. Lakefront' 293 ft. siicreine on 92 лс W<e. 3000 ♦ sq ft. 3EÌR. 2,5ВЛ. w/fuB bvnt. пчхслл! peni Must See' Abíoíutety gonjoous Nstonc hc»Tw' Located on a scenc 3 дс. lot . OnQíví haoMoocl fVxfî,Pcaccfii scttmgi Log Heme situated on - 4. Spaoouski 207 R o t h t o U e d g e R d • $ K 4î500 | 2 0 8 5 t v illlin g R d . • $ 1 9 9 ,0 0 0 ■ 2 0 3 F our C o m e r s R d. • $ Щ Х Ю I S “,lí r ^ ¡ ^ - Shady 1,5 ♦ ac.“iot. _ 2,SBA, ful basoTTTont,s kitchen, 3BR. Beautiful homo. Lg. back deck. Lake front property on 92 ас. lake HisA^er BA n Ma^tef BR. U}. (ietached цагэде. 1 1/2 story home on 5+ ac. tract. Loads of amentittes. Inducing bonus mi. Sefler to pay $3,000 in closing, Beautiful bnck home w/ over У 800 SF and a fuS bsmt. oo 3.5 ac 3 Ж.. Wood Ykctc 2G00«/- 4ВЯ, 38As. Gcm\ïi frepljce, hot tub, vsrup i»th. ctctaci«d oaraoe & more. Huge honw wth 2400 ♦ v\ ft, Лt^ract^tíy Wujted on 2,5 Ac. 4BR, 4BA Dutchman Hills • $146,432 Great Iwme on beauuful wooded tot.4BR, 2.SBA, eat-m kitchcn arvJ dnmg room, 2 car attached n.'vrne and basement Exccilent 3BR/2BA fiome wth many updates. New paflt. carpet. aS ry^v appliances. New pool lir>ef, and new roof. Cal Todayl Mocksville* office cofxio, great location, Convenient to Î-40 & hjgTjvvay 60Ì Great home w/lols of ioom for grovwxj farrWy. 4ВЯ. 2BAs 3BH/2,5RA home with кчгж lùcm. icp bicakfast and rirwvj, room, tots mae* 177 New Hampshire. $1ЭШ)1519 Wilkesboro St* $139900 Dixk Ranch ___ _Roomy Kjichen A DR. fVvacy Fence __wT.'ip porch & lg üeck with cntnmce to MBR. 1 500 Sf, LB with gas log ГР, _ . „ . .. Î Back. ImmaciiJto House' Spaoous LR w/f»cpL»ce 2BR. 2ВЛ Great 1хжтж' liartíwood fVxrs throughout. 3BR. 2BA New Constnjction, G/oat door ptin. 3BR.2BA Nca CoBtiKtion. И Todiy! 549 Brentwood Rd. • $123,500 1 241 Shetfietd Farms • $1W00 Г Ш Е В в Г ' _ - ____ .i/nashome (ixluded n the pnco; lhat needs TIC, V! Great k»kng3BR/2QA home with large deck, new heat pump, storage buikings. much more.Stream & cleared land. 3BR, DWMH w/ extra mi for office or nursey. ChafTTwig home located г great tifsdale area. Larne great room with hreplace, greatU-Kkyarf' -“ -.....................yard shatkx] with hjrrMoods, Super neat home! Dpdatcd roof, repacement ^vxiows, vinyl sidirig, furnace & more! 3BR/2BA bnck home on 1.20 acres with n>ce workshop, concrete dnvoway, small back porch. Cute bhck ranch on 1.68 acres S w M 2465 Cornatzei Rd,» $86.5001 135 Dalton Rd^« I ^leory Rd. • $59î900 / Great home w/ over Ì ac of land. ’J Located on 135 DCilton Rd • $0;>500Я 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 1451Sq. Pt Complete^ Updated! iR.iBA Very 3BR.2BA New OW on 3/4 AC toL Spacious eat-m kitchcn. qwden tub & separate sho«« r> master twih. Thts won't last tong» RcmxltixJ 3ER cottage n rtjtonc Oxtaroe. Now cnrpc*t, unt, wfttMs, Tri nixh rurc* A шхл Stifter harta rvcstimntpraptrty. |.,.и...„д m l :ì C A L L F O R G R E A T RESIDENTIAL & LAND LISTINGS W e M ake Ut 1 арреи .,,У ои. М аке Ut И®ме1 Mocksviiie Oflice; 854 Valley Rd. Suite 100, Mocksville,NC Clemmons Office: 2419 Lewisville-Clemmons Rd., Unit 1, Clemmons,NC Servmq You With Hembmhips in: The Winston-Salem Bodtd ot Hedltors Multiple Listing Service (eHified (ommeiiiat Investment Member (((W ) Caiolmj Rejl Odla (stdlewide (ommef(ul) Loop Net ((oniinerd.)! listinq iietwoik) Idleiiutiunjl Relo(Jtton Setvices f ! f 1 fI ■fe I ■fe f I ■fe f I f ? î ■fe ? î ■fe í M o c k s v i l l e : 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 2 2 2 ^ 1 C l e m m o n s ; 3 3 6 - 7 7 8 - 2 2 2 1 i www.SWMRealtors.com ® ImrTöculate condition. 3BR. 2BA. fireplace, large deck. СаИ Todayt noof plan W/2000+A SF, Great downtovwi location!!BAs. Beautiful 2BR condo. Large heated/cooted den ^ LR- Pnvaie b;tlcony frwn MBR. А» appitances stay! jAJ^TORKatewTJsecLdcdonl aciB. F o u n d atio n , S c h o o ls S e ek To Im p ro ve R ead in g S k ills DAVIIC COUN FY F.N'l'F.RPRISF, RFXORD. riiur.sdiiy, Nov. 21, 2002 - D5 CUl.l.C)WUI-:i-; - lmp,4.vcO rcjulini; insiriictiim is ilic jiiial ol a liiMg-iiinec iimyrnimirpiD- lossional ilcvcldpmom ihai the North Caidlijia ClmiIoi- I'or the Advaiicomcm ol'1'cai.hin;: will provitL- 111 participanls I'rom Ihroc school systems. rcacln.M s, principals ami cen­ lral ol'l'icc slalT memliers I'roin Aslicville City, Davie County ami Le.xiiiytdn City .Schools are participating in the collahora- tive program, wltieli inclinles several NCC/VI' seminars schciliiled over a I'oiir-year pe­ riod. The program is being I'linded through a SI 20.(1(10 grant Irom the Meliane Chari­ table I-onmlation ol' Mocksville, More than .SO Mebane •Scholars I'rom the three systems came lo N C C A T Sept, ^ -l for Ihe first program in the series, a seminar devoled lo a review of practices for leaching reading and (liscnssioiis of the fiiulings ol nalional research in reailing inslruclion. Seminar sessions focused on the leaching of linglish as a sec­ ond language and on "closing Ihe gap" in ibe achieveniem scorcs between studenis from ilifl'erenl clhiiic and cultural groups. "I’arl of the emphasis of this progiimi is Ihe sharing of hesl practices lo help children from different hackgroimils," said Dr, Mary Jo Allen, projecl coortli- nalor. " The Mebane .Scholars spenl part of their time at N C C A T studying their schools' reading progr;m\s and end-of- grade test scores in order lo ile- velop the hesl strategies for their diverse student populations." At Ihe conclusion of the N C C A T seniiiiar. the teachers leceived a resource disk con­ taining links lo the websites of more than 70 succcsst'ul read­ ing programs. During the re­ maining scluiot year, the partici­ pants will continue Iheir idea exchange through an Internet list serve hosled by NCCAT. In addition. N C C A T stal'f- members will make follow-up visits to the school systems in conjunction with tbe project. In the summer of 200.1. the Mebane .Scholars will return to N CCAT for a second program. Then, during the 200.'i-2004 year, they will take part in an inlerdisciplinary renewal semi­ nar al NCCAT. The seminar held in Septem­ ber will be offered again in the lall ol 00.1 for a new group of Mebane Scholars, who will fol­ low the same .series of programs as the original participants, li! all, the program will span four years and involve more than 100 participants. It was developed lo provide sustained professional development for leachers in or­ der lo strenglhen Ihe reading skills of elemenlary siudents in the three school districts. Dr. Alice Marl, associate su­ perintendent of Asheville Cily Schools, said the program is in­ valuable lo Ihe Mehane Schol­ ars. "ll's an opportunity lo meet with Ihe key reailing leachers I'rom differeni regions in order to lelleet on our practices and lalk honestly and candidly ahoul the programs al our schools," c a c (7 0 4 )8 8 0 -4 0 0 8 (3 3 0 )4 9 2 -6 2 0 5 Fall Gutter Cleaning Special Starting As Low As ? starting As Low As $ 3 9 . 9 9 Also New G utter Installation . ' • New Homes • Modulor • Replnccments • DoublewldeB ■Ч 'li G A R A G E O O O R S ^ F O R S A L E . . . $ 8 4 , 5 0 » METAL WOOD 3 Building Lots For Sale In the Fork Church Communily Located on/off of Cedar Grove Church Rood OK for doublewide, modular or sile built homes • Lot 1 • SOLD • J0,000*-/-5f with road (гошлде, water meter & septic system-$25,000 ♦ Lot 2 • SOLD -1 + jcrc with road frontage, well & scptic system • S25,000 •Lot3 • UNDER CONTRACT • 1.2 acres recent survey & perked,Great view, Ptice includes county wMet & septic system • $25,000 *A/f ucri'uyp suf)/ccf fo final iurvty C o n ta ct R o b e rl S ton e ((D w n er/ B ro k e r) a l R iv e rfo rk P ro p e rtie s336-998-4733 V INSTALLATION • PARTS ACCESSORIES-SERVICE COMMERCIAL •RESIDENTIAL Bobby Ginther (336) 751-2986 Mocksvillo. NC 3BR,full basetnent, detached wofkshop/ garage. Off Hwy. 158. Call Diane at Design Properties.. 336-909-2677 DAV/E COUNTY FOUNDATION, INC Advertisement for Executive Director The Davie County Foundation, Inc, seeks to fill the position of Executive Director, The goal of the Foundation is to further philanthropy in Davie County by encouraging and building a pool of unrestricted and pennanent endowment funds for charitable causes. The Executive Director will be responsible for the management and development of activités relating to fundraising, donor relations, marketing, office administration, finaces and grant making within the foundation. The successful candidate will possess proven entrepreneurial, organizational, interpersonal and analytical skills, as well as the ability to think critically, have familiarity wilh the non-profit sector and activities related to community building. Computer expertise Is required, including knowledge of spreadsheets, word processing, etc. The Foundation Is a small, but growing, organization with a nice office, pleasant working enviroment, a supportive Board of Directors and cun-ently a volunteer President and CEO, Therefore, the candidate must be willing and able to pursue the atxjve-described responsibilities without staff assistance. Salary and benefits will be commensurate with experience. Closing date for receipt of resumes is Monday, Dec. 16, 2002. Please send resumes to;Ken Dwiggins Davie County Foundation, he. Post o n ce Bax 546 Mocksvitte, 1^27028 Today*s B est B uy! C o n v e n i e n t I n T o w n L o c a t i o n ! 3BR, IBA, Ill4+/-Sq. Ft. Single Carport with Storage I/2 Acre Lot Central Air/Heat Ï 36-998-4290 O nly $85,0001 Л мRealty Company T D Tg ■^■5 1 4155 Clemtnotis Road r U U c I l l l d l Cleminons, NC 27012I I www.prudentialcarolmas.com!^.-droMnas Keaiiry (877^ 371.5322 • ton frpp (336) IVrtfhOO Call today to get the answers to even your toughest real estate questions. C h e c k o u t T h e s e L i s t i n g s CK/W'I'.K POIN T l)U - C'k'niimms - .S174.9II0 Dcsimhle V'ilhige Club in ClL-mmons- fiinsciiioiit 1(1 sliopping & YMt'.\. Mmc-iii cimililiiin. l oniial arcus as woll as conit'ortalilc living areas. Nicc ciil-ilc-sac lot has I'L'nccil hack vil. AllS Warranty. I’at Kimianion 6НЯ1 UO I.I.IN CW O O l) DU - CliMiimoi’is - SI84.90II Alisoliitcly pcrl'cct! Ciislom built, I owner lumic ready lii move inti). I level, .MIK, 2li.\, brick nmcli. Oimble altaclicil carpim, I'ull milln bsmt, liorgeinis log. l.g storage bUlg remains. Won'l last long! .\iulrea Suggs IX2K 1:1.1.ISON ( UI.I:K IU) - Clemnuins - SI84.40II Ciorgeous .1I)K. 2ВЛ, I level luimc w/2 car atlached garage, l.g (il<, DR. lg MIIK, deck оГГ of kit w beaulilul lamlscaped yard, totally updated i'e ready lo move-in. Sandra Hedrick JJ4 ST. ANDRI'.WS - Oiik \'allc\v - S219.9111) Wonderful open lloor plan; Lots of liardwood.s and crown nioliling; I’alio plus a veranda; (iolf, swininiiiig and tennis available; 2-incb wood lilinds tlirougbout. riiis one is better Ilian new! Alann syslem and pre-wired for surround somidl I’at I’oner Ui9 O l.l) M AIK'II Ul) - .March Wnods - 5229.9110 (Juality conslrucled; one level living; open lloor plan in great new Davie Counly neighborhood; large lot; built-ins around fireplacc; porch front it back. Vicki liullard 15.Д llOXW O O l) C 'lu ri.l. - Ikrnuulii Kun - S229,91111 Best buy in BR- Wonderful fixer upper features } I'l’s, finished bsmt. bfst bar in kilciien. Circat loi. Curb appeal. Л Circat Buy! Bev Supple or Ciloria Matthews 229 M ARCH IT'.UItV R l) - Miircli NVornts - S245,t»m Craftsman slyle coiislniclion otTcrs slonc vinyl exterior, tile, hardwood lloors; master suile vv/siltiiig room, large kitchcn, enlarged bonus room over garage; tieautiful wooded secluded lol. Price subject to change during construction. Vicki Dullard H2I6 К 11.1) A UK s r - Wiilerford - .S2fi-I.90l) Wonderful 2 Stor\’ Brick Tradilional in Waterford. 4BR. ЗП.Л Spacious r<ionis, l-oniial areas. Ilardwiiods. lile. buill-in shelves, .tth liR could be ML Mstr, I’olcMlial for expansion in Hsim. Convenienl locaiion. Neigiiborliood pool. Andrea Suggs 71 \VATi:UI’'OKI) VII.I.ACK DU - Wülerford VIIIíikl' - S265,lll)0 Conslniction to begin soon- Huyercan ciisloniizc. 1 I fool ceilings in (¡K. I)l< Л l oyer. ГР in greal room & wood Inirning FP in screened porch. Cireal new convenienl neighborhood. Nalural gas heal. Much storage. Cilery! 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Spectacular Golf Course Lot with lake view. Bonus Room could be 4th Bedroom. New сафс1 & new paint. Stone Fireplace in Den. Handicap accessibility. Cerlilied Appraisal at S5l().()l)ü. Gloria Matthews or Bev Supple T a n g l e w o o d A g e n t s Kjìr, f UjrЛл>*« ЛБЛ e«yS^<* CRS ont e.1 DcU>* UfMroMl П444117T44416 7ЧМС0 9» гам 714441J 7144417 7I4441S 7144430 Cr^iUílWíXjery.*! йкЖ14 CHS. G«l1*<£»ЧГ4 i.rrt*r*^ PoO»Pii Hrramcii, CHS. Of’l Pit Port«» 7144418 714-442471444;4rf«-7089 714-4407 788-77Л 7t444?9 Swta Jctaton Ste^Ofvr. S^*'lзn Ihom*i 5л*п1С0(»т Suun Pirlir. Vcu В eiJ«rd ., 7IM410.. ws-tou7^444«7I444U,714-4414 . 714-44Я .we^jtTo 7t4-44:a An IndependentlY Owned and Operated Member of the Prudential Real C«tate Affiliate», tne, • Equal Houvtnq Oppoctuittty C O L D U J e U . B A N K E R 0 TRIAD, REALTORS- DAVIE COUNTY OFFICE Intersection of Hwys 158 & 801 336-998-8816 Relocation 1-800-327-4398 mmiíMXm Ш t=ï w w w . c o l d w e l l b a n k e r c o m FEATURE HOM E 404 PINE RIDGE ROAD-DAVIE 2BR 2BA -tOAC Oiiginsl home buill in 1884. vinyl replaccrrenl windows, wood stove modern Balhs. sm b!l-in china cab. under slaircase. 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S IO a n d c o s t. - J a m e s D o u g l a s H a y e s , s p e e d in g l i ) in a 5 5 , r e d u c e d lo e x c e e d in g s a fe s p e e d , S IO a n d c o s t. - M a r c e l A n t h o n y H e lm s , s p e e d in g (>0 in a 4 5 , ie ilu i,e d lo im p r o p e r e i| u ip in e iit, S IO .m d (.nst, - J .m u o M iir iv H o o v e r . с \ - p ir e il in s p e c lio n s lic k e r , d i s ­ m is s e d p e r c o r ie c t io n . - W i l l i a m K y l e l l i i n i c k e . s p e e d in g .SO in :i 7 0 , r e d u c e d lo im p r o p e r e i| u ip n ie m , S IO a n d c o s t. - S h e r i K i m b e r J e n k in s , s p e e d in g 5 4 in :i 4 5 , c o s t; n o o p e r a t o r 's lic e n s e ,d is m is s e d p e r c o r r e c tio n . - I'.sih er O le lh a J o n e s , fa ilu r e t o n o t i l y D M V o f a d d r e s s c h a n g e , d is m is s e d p e r c o r r e c ­ lio n , - R o s a lb a R u a n o J u lia n , hit/ ru n la ilu r e to s lo p lo r p r o p e r ly d a m a g e , ilis m is s e d p e r c i v i l s e llle m e n l. - D e w a y n e A l l e n K i n g , s p e e d in g 6 0 in a 4 5 . r e d u c e d to 5 4 in a 4 5 . S IO a n d c o s t. - G r e g o r y W a y n e K o o n i z . l a ilu r e l o r e d u c e s p e e d , d i s ­ m is s e d p e r c iv il s e llle m e n l. - T ra c y R ;in e a K r a iis s , s p e e d ­ in g SO in a 7 0 . re d u c e d lo 7 4 in a 7 0 , S IO ;in d c o s t , - W illia m M o r r is o n L a u w e rs , fa ilu r e to n o tify D M V o f a d d re s s c h a n g e , d is n iis s e d p e r c o r r e c ­ lio n , - I h o in a s A lle n L e o n a r d , e x ­ p ir e d r e g is lr a lio n c a rd / ta g , e x ­ p ir e d in s p e c lio n s lic k e r , d i s ­ m is s e d p e r c o r r e c tio n , - M ic h a e l I h ig h L in v ille , fa i l ­ u re lo s lo p fo r s lo p s ig n / n ;is h - in g r e d lig h t , r e d u c e d lo i m ­ p r o p e r e q u ip n ie m . S IO a n d c o s i, - L a u r a E l iz a b e t h L l o y d , s p e e d in g 7 0 in a 5 5 . r e d u c e d lo im p r o p e r e ip iip m e n t . 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S IO a n d c o s i. ■ H ra d le y S c o tt M o r r is , e x ­ p ir e d in s p e c t io n s tic k e r , n o li- :ib ilit y in s u r a n c e , d is m is s e d p e r c o r r e c t io n . - T h o m a s liu g e n e M o t s in g e r , e x c e e d in g s :ife s p e e d , d is n iis s e d p e r c iv i l s e llle m e n l. - G e r a ld K e ilh N e iv c o in b , n o r e g is lr a lio n c a r d , S 5 0 a n d c o s t. - B r a n d o n G e o f f r e y O liv e r , n o o p e r a t o r 's lic e n s e , d is m is s e d p e r c o r r e c t io n , - B e le n N ;ilh a l O r e lla n a , fa i l ­ u re lo s lo p fo r s te a d y re d lig h t, r e d u c e d lo im p r o p e r e q u ip m e n t, S IO ;m d c o s t, - D ;iv id T. P a r s o n s , u n s a fe p a s s in g o n c r e s t o r c u r v e . S 2 5 a n d c o s i, - T r a c y L y n n P a y n e , d r iv in g / a llo w in g v e h ic le lo h e d r iv e n n ot r e g is t e r e d / t itle d , o p e r a t in g v e ­ h ic l e w i lh n o in s u r a n c e , d i s ­ m is s e d p e r c o r r e c lio n , - C o r e y la n P e tr in , e x c e e d in g p o s te d s p e e d , r e d u c e d lo 4 4 in a 3 5 . S IO a n d c o s t, - M ic h e ;d a S lo a n P ie ilr a . n o h e a d lin n p s n o m o lo r v e h i c l e , d is m is s e d p e r c o r r e c lio n , - J u r y T e r m a i n e R a n k i n , s p e e d in g (it) in a 4 5 , r e d u c e d lo 5 4 in a 4 5 , S IO a n d c o s t, - C ilo r ia .A r c o s K e n le r ia , f a i l ­ u re to w e a r s ea t b e lt - d r iv e r , S 2 5 a n d c o s t ; d r iv in g / a llo w in g v e ­ h ic le lo b e d r iv e n n o t r e g is te r e d / t ille d , o p e r a t in g v e h ic le w ith n o in s u r a n c e , d is m is s e d p e r c o r r e c ­ lio n . - M ig u e l A n g e l K iv a s . lille r ­ in g n o t m o r e th a n 15 p o u n d s , S 2 5 0 a n d c o s t. - J o s e M a r h in R iv e r a , fis h in g w ith o u t a lic e n s e , c o s t; lille r in g n o l m o r e lh a n 15 p o u n d s , S 2 5 0 a n d c o s i, - J a n ie s S c o lt K o b e r ls , e x ­ p ir e d r e g is t r a t io n c a rd / la g . fic t i­ tio u s / c a n c e lle d / r e v o k e d r e g is tra ­ t io n c a rd / ta g . n o lia b ilit y in s u r­ a n c e . d is n iis s e d p e r c o r r e c lio n , - M a r d a y a l S in g h , s p e e d in g SO in a 7 0 . r e d u c e d to im p r o p e r e i| u ip n ie n l. S IO a n d e o s l. - C o r e y L a n io m S p e r lin g , u n - s a fe m o v e m e n i, r e d u c e d lo im ­ p r o p e r e q u ip m e n t, S 10 ;m d c o s t, - .Al R o s s is S q u ir e , s p e e d in g SO in a 7 0 , r e d u c e d lo im p r o p e r e q u ip m e n l, S IO a n d c o s t, - B a r b a r a S h e r ie S l; i t o n . s p e e d in g S 2 in a 7 0 , r e d u c c d 1« im p r o p e r e q iiip n ie iil, S IO a n d c o s t. - R ic h ;ir d M . S u d d r e th . e x ­ p ir e d o p e r a t o r 's lic e n s e , d i s ­ m is s e d p e r c o r ie c t io n , - C a s e y R e n e e ’T ;itu m . s p e e d ­ in g 5 2 ill a .^5, r e d u c e d lo 4 4 in a 3 5 , S IO a n d c o s t. - F e lip e D e J e s u s V e r g a r a , n o o p e r a t o r 's lic e n s e , e .x p ir e d in ­ s p e c lio n s lic k e r , d is m is s e d p e r e i\ rrc c 'lio n . - M a rg a re t .A. V e s ta l, s p e e d ­ in g (i‘) in a 5 5 , r e ilu c e d to im ­ p r o p e r e q u ip m e n l, S IO a n d c o s t, - P a u l K e ilh W a r d , la ilu r e lo re d u c e s p e e d , d is m is s e d p e r c iv il s e llle m e n l. - K i m b e r ly T. W e a v e r , n o o p e r a t o r 's lic e n s e , e x p ir e d r e g ­ is lr a lio n c a rd / la g , d is m is s e d p e r c o r r e c lio n , - A iitin e n e C . W h ite , e x p ir e d r e g is in ilio n c a rd / ta g , d is n iis s e d p e r c o r r e c tio n . - L o r i M ic h e lle W y a tt, s p e e d ­ in g 7.S in :i 7 0 , r e d u c e d to im ­ p r o p e r e q u ip n ie m , S IO a n d c o s i, l a ile d To A p p e a r - l - r a n c is c o I I , A s c e i i c i o . s p e e d in g 5 0 in a 3 5 , - T a lo n D w a y n e B o ly n n , fa i l ­ u re t o w e a r s ea t b e lt - ilr iv e r , d r iv in g w h ile lic e n s e r e v o k e d , - ,'\ n th on y J a n ies R u r lo n , fa i l ­ u re lo w e a r s ea l b e lt - d r iv e r , - B e n ja m in B , C a s s e ll, s p e e d ­ in g SO in a 70. - T im o th y li. C h r is tia n , fa i l ­ u re lo w e a r s ea l b e ll - d r iv e r , - S c o t t y E u g e n e C h u n n , fa i l ­ u re lo w e a r s e ;il b e ll - ilr iv e r , - J o h n E d w a r d C o v e r , fa ilu r e lo w e a r s ea l b e lt - d r iv e r . - U n iq u e L o n e t l e D a l l o n , s p e e d in g 71 in a 5 5 . d r i v i n g \\h ile lic e n s e r e v o k e d , e x p ir e d in s p e c lio n s lic k e r. - K ic k y L y n n E d m o n d s , Jr,, p o s s e s s io n o f d r u g p a r a p h e r n a ­ lia , m is d e m e a n o r p o s s e s s io n o f s c h e d u le V 'l c o n l r o l l e d s u b ­ s ta n ce , - C h a r le s J a m e s F la y , J r,, s p e e d in g 7 0 in a 5 5 , - M ic h a e l B . F le tc h e r, s p e e d ­ in g S 2 in a 7 0 , fa ilu r e to w e a r s ea t b e ll - d r iv e r . - L a r r y C a r n e ll G a ith e r , fa i l ­ u re to w e a r s ea t h e ll - d r iv e r . - A r m a n d o M . G a r c ia , D W I , d r iv in g w h ile lic e n s e r e v o k e d , o p e n c o n la in e r a fle r c o n s u m in g a lc o h o l fir s t, p o s s e s s io n / d is p la y o f a ll e r e d / f i c li l i o H s / r e v o k e d d r iv e r 's lic e n s e . - D e a n P a u l G r e e ly , d r iv in g le ft o f c e n te r, - J a n e t S m i l h G r i m s l e y , s p e e d in g 86 in a 7 0 , - D e b r a G , I la m n io n d , la ilu r e lo w e a r s e;it b e ll - ilr iv e r , - Brickey Anne Hart, speed­ ing 77 in ;i 55, - Hrian Matthew Hedrick, fa ilu r e to W 'C ;irse a t b e lt - d r iv e r , - Jennifer Louis Howell, no operator 's license, - Richard Eugene Hunler, speeding 6 0 in a 45. expired in­ speclion sticker, failure lo wear seal bell - driver, - Chrislopher E. James, fail­ ure to wear seat belt - driver. - I r e n e v s z K u b a k , fa ilu r e to w e a r .seat b e lt - d r iv e r . - Brad Allen Langley, no operalor’s license, - J o a n M a r ie L a s ic k i, s p e e d ­ in g 7 0 in a 55, - Juan Manuel Lava, lailure lo wear seat bell - driver, failure to notify DMV of address change, - Evhis Shane Laws, failure to wear se;it belt - ilriver, - A m a n d a G a il L e w is, s p e e d ­ in g S O in a 7 0 , - Rhonda Rochelle Lew is, ex­ pired inspection sticker, ficli- lious/caiicelleil/revoked regislni- lion card/tag, - Virgil David Lisane, federal safely inspeclion violalion. - Kevin Albert Martin, failure U) wear seal bell - driver, - Margo Voung McClure, fail­ ure lo wear seal bell - driver, ex­ pired inspeclion slicker, - Billy Kay McGee, Jr., fail­ ure to wear seal belt - driver, - Eric Lamoiul McMurray, failure lo wear seal bell - driver, - Eric Flynn McNeely, failure lo slop for slop sign/llasliing red lighl. - K e n d r a L e c M e a s iiic r . fa i l ­ u re l o w e a r s e a t b e ll - d r iv e r , - L e e A , M i l e h e l l . fe d e r a l s a fe t y in s p e c tio n v io la t io n , - D o n a ld N e a c h e n . fa ilu r e to w e a r se;it b e lt - d r iv e r , - J a n c ll L e i g h N o r r is , s p e e d ­ in g S 5 in a 7 0 , - N i c k o l a s C , P a n e , t w o c o u n ts fa ilu r e to w e a r s ca t b e lt - d r iv e r , n o o p e r a t o r 's lic e n s e . - S h a n a y E l iz a b e l li P o o l e , s p e e d in g SO in a 70 , - K im b e r ly (,), R a iiila ll. fa i l ­ u re to w e a r s ea t b e ll - p a s s e n g e r , - R o n a ld L e e K e a v is . fa ilu r e . l o w e a r s e a l b e ll - d r iv e r , -Toby Ray Rcavis. lailure lo wear seal bell - driver. - .A n d re w R e d m o n d , e x p ir e d r e g is lr ;ilio n c a rd / la g . - C ;irl L e w is R u fty , fa ilu r e to w e a r s e a l h e ll - d r iv e r , - A l o n z o D e r n a r d S in i t h , d r i v i n g w h ile lic e n s e r e v o k e d , n c titio u s / c a n c e llc il/ re v o k e d r e g ­ is tr a tio n C iu d/tag, - R o g e r L e e S ta to n , Jr,. fa i l ­ u re to w e a r s e a t h e ll - d r iv e r , e x p ir e d in s p e c lio n s lic k e r , - S a n d y P, S tr o u s e , s p e e d in g SO in a 7 0 . - J o e l G le n n 'T r o x e ll. fa ilu r e to w e a r s ea t h e ll - d r iv e r , - G a b in o A . V a la z q u e z , f a i l ­ u re lo w e a r s e;it b e lt - d r iv e r , - A x e l A , V a z q u e z , s p e e d in g SO in a 7 0 , - 'T e re s a R e n e e W a lh ic e , fa i l ­ u re to w e a r s e a l b e lt - d r iv e r . - J a n ic e H o s t W illia m s , e x ­ p ir e d r e g is tr a tio n c a rd / ta g , - H a r o ld D o r m W illis , Jr., u n ­ s a fe m o v e m e n t. 3 Building Lots For Sale In the Fork Church Communily LocaleiJ on/off of Cedar Grove Church Road O K to r d o u b le w id e , m o d u la r o r sile b u ilt hom es »Lol 1 • UNDER CONTRACT ■ 40,000t/-sf with road ffontjge, water meter & sepiic system • $25,000 • Lot 2 • UNDER CONTRACT • 1 + acre with road ffoniage.well 8. septic system • $25,000 • lo t 3 • 1.2 acres recent survey & perlted.Greai view. Price includes county water & septic system • S25,OOQ *A// ucft*(J9».* Го fmal survvy Contact Robert Slone (Owner/Brol<er) at Riverforl< Properties336-998-4733 G et It W eekly a s u b s c r i p t i o n t o t h e E n t e r p r i s e R e c o r d Send $20 to: Davie County Enterprise Record P.O. Box 99 Mocksville, NC 27028 N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S H a v in g q u a lilie d a s E x ec u to r o l t h e E s t a t e o ( E U L A S R A L P H L A W S , la le o l D a v ie C ou n ty, this is to n o tify a ll p e r s o n s h a v in g claim s a g a in s t s a id e s ta te to p re se n t them to th e u n d e rs ig n e d o n o r b e fo r e the 1 4 lh d a y o l F eb ru a ry , 2 0 0 3 , b ein g th r e e (3 ) m o n th s fro m th e lirst d a y o l p u b lic a tio n or th is n o lic e will b e p le a d e d in b a r o l th eir rec o v ery . 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T h e O w n e r resen / es th e right lo in c r e a s e o r dim in ish th e qu a n tities o ( ite m s g iv e n in th e P r o p o s a l and to a w a r d C o n tra c ts lh a t a p p e a r lo b e in th e b e s t in terest o l th e O w n er, D A V IE C O U N T Y S O A R D O F C O M M IS S IO N E R S J a m e s S to c k a rt, Interim C o u n ly M a n a g e r/ F in a n c e D irector 11-21-1tn N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S H a v in g q u a lilied a s E xecu lrix o f th e E s ta te o l A N D R E W S C O T T P A R K E R , la le o l D a v ie C ou n ty, this Is to n otily all p e rs o n s h av in g claim s a g a in s t s a id e s ta te to p re se n t them to th e u n d e rs ig n e d o n o r b e lo r e the 21 s l d a y o l F eb ru a ry, 2 0 0 3 , b ein g th r e e (3 ) m o n lh s Irom th e Hrsl d a y o l p u b lic a lio n o r Ih is n o tic e will b e p le a d e d In b a r o l Ih eir recovery. 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P rior to th e h e a rin g , all p e r s o n s in ­ te r e s te d m a y o b ta in a d d ition a l in- lo im a tio n o n a r e q u e s t b y v isitin g Ih e P la n n in g a n d Z o n in g D e p a rt­ m e n t w e e k d a y s b e lw e e n 8 :3 0 a .m . a n d 5 :0 0 p .m . M o n d a y Ih ro u gh Fri­ d a y , or b y te le p h o n e at (3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 3 3 4 0 . J o h n S . G a llim o re P la n n in g a n d Z o n in g 11-21-2 ln N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S H a v in g q u a lilie d a s th e E x e c u - lo r o l th e E s ta te o f S U E B R O W N , late o l D a v ie C o u n ly , th is is to n o ­ t ify a ll p e r s o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t s a id e s t a te to p r e s e n t th e m to th e u n d e rs ig n e d o n o r b e lo r e th e 3 1 s t d a y o f Ja n u a ry, 2 0 0 3 , b e in g th re e (3 ) m o n th s Irom th e lirst d a y o t p u b lica tion o r th is n o tic e w ill b e p le a d e d in b a r o l Ih eir r e c o v e r y . All p e rs o n s in d e b te d to s a id e s ta te will p le a s e m a k e im m e d ia te p a y m e n t to th e u n d e rs ig n e d . T h is th e 3 1 s t d a y o f O c to b e r 2002. J . G w y n n M eroney 211 W e s l C h u rc h S tr e e t M o c k s v ille , N C 2 7 0 2 8 M a rtin & V a n H oy, L L P A tto rn e y a t L a w T e n C o u r t S q u a r e M o c k s v ille , N C 2 7 0 2 8 10-31-41П N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S H a v in g q u a lifie d a s the Execu­ to r o l t h e E s i a l e o l H A R O L D S ID N E Y R E N E G A R . late o l Davie County, this is lo n o tify a ll p e r s o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t s a id e s ta te to p r e s e n t th e m to th e u n d e r s ig n e d o n o r b e fo r e th e 3 1 s t d a y o f J a n u ­ ary, 2 0 0 3 , b e in g th r e e (3 ) m o n th s (ro m th e (irst d a y o ( p u b lic a tio n o r th is n o tic e w ill b e p le a d e d in b a r o f th eir re c o v e ry . A ll p e r s o n s in d e b te d lo s a id e s ta te w ill p le a s e m a k e im ­ m e d ia t e p a y m e n t to th e u n d e r ­ s ig n e d . T h is th e 3 1 s t d a y o l O c to b e r 2002. S h e r ry R . V a d n e y 7 6 3 6 A p p le w o o d L a n e C h a r lo lte , N C 2 8 2 2 7 J a n e e c e R . G re c h 2 7 4 5 G a s lo n G a le M l. P le a s a n t, S C 2 9 4 6 6 M artin & Van H oy, L L P A tto rn e y a t L a w T e n C o u rt S q u a re M o c k s v ille , N C 2 7 0 2 8 1Q -31-4tn N O R T H C A R O L IN A O A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S H a v in g q u a lifie d a s th e E x e c u ­ tor o l th e E s ta te o l O L IN L E W IS B A R N H A R D T , la t e o f D a v ie C o u n ty, th is is lo n otify a ll p e r s o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t s a id e s ta te lo p re s e n t th e m to th e u n d e rs ig n e d o n o r b e lo r e th e 3 1 s t d a y o f J a n u ­ ary, 2 0 0 3 , b e in g th re e (3 ) m o n th s (ro m th e lirst d a y o l p u b lic a tio n or this n o tic e w ill b e p le a d e d in b a r o l th eir rec o v ery . A ll p e r s o n s in d e b te d lo s a id e s ia le w ill p le a s e m a k e im ­ m e d ia t e p a y m e n t to t h e u n d e r ­ s ig n e d . T h is th e 3 1 s t d a y o f O c to b e r, 2002, M ary Ann B a rn h a rd t 4 4 8 6 N C H w y , 801 S A d v a n c e , N C 2 7 0 0 6 G e o r g e L e e B a rn h a rd t 1 7 6 B a ile y R o a d A d v a n c e , N C 2 7 0 0 6 10-31-41П N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S H a v in g q u a lifie d a s E x ec u to r o l th e E s ta te o l S O N IA H . W Y A T T , d e c e a s e d , o l D a v ie C o u n ty, N orth C a r o lin a , th e u n d e r s ig n e d d o e s h e r e b y n o tily all p e rs o n s , lirm s a n d c o rp o ra tio n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s i Ih e e s ta te o f s a id d e c e d e n t to e x ­ h ib it th e m to (h e u n d e r s ig n e d at P.O. D ra w e r 2 5 0 0 8 , W in s to n -S a ­ le m , N o rlh C a ro lin a 2 7 1 1 4 -5 0 0 8 o n or b e fo r e Ih e 7th d a y o l F e b ru ­ ary, 2 0 0 3 , o r th is n o tic e w ill b e p le a d e d in b a r o l Ih eir re c o v e ry . A ll p e r s o n s , lirm s a n d c o rp o ra lio n s in d e b te d to th e s a id e s ia le w ill p le a s e m a k e im m e d ia te p a y m e n t to Ih e u n d e rs ig n e d . T h is th e 7lh d a y o ( N o v e m b e r 2002, J e rry H , W y a tt, E xecu tor c/o J a m e s E. C re a m e r, Jr, B la n c o T a c k a b e ry C o m b s & M a ta m o ro s , R A . P .O . D ra w e r 2 5 0 0 8 W in s lo n -S a le m , N C 2 71 14- 50 0 8 ll- 7 -4 ln n o r t h C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S H a v in g q u a lilied a s E x ec u to r o l th e E s ta te o ( A N N IE E L IZ A B E T H B O W L E S , la te o ( D a v ie C ounty, Ihis IS to n o lity a ll p e r s o n s , lirms and c o rp o ra tio n s h a v in g c la im s a ga in s t s a id e s ia le to p r e s e n t Ih em to th e u n d e r s ig n e d o n o r b e lo r e th e 7lh d a y o ( F e b ru a ry , 2 0 0 3 ,b e in g th re e (3 ) m o n lh s (ro m th e (irst d a y o ( pu b ­ lication o r this n otice w ill b e p le a d e d in b a r o l th eir re c o v e ry . All p e rs o n s in d e b te d to s a id e s ta te w ill p le a s e m a k e im m e d ia le p a y m e n i lo th e u n d e rs ig n e d . T h is the 7th d a y o ( N o v e m b e r 2002. L e s te r M . B o w le s , E X E C 3 5 9 M c C la m ro c k R o a d M o c k s v ille , N C 2 7 0 2 8 11-7-41P N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S H a v in g q u a lilie d a s th e E x e c u ­ to r o l th e E s ta te o l L IL L IE G R E E N E V E R E T T F O R R E S T f.k a L illie G r e e n E v e re tt F o rre s t B row n , 1537 C o u n ty H o m e R o a d , la te o l D a v ie C o u n ly , Ih is is lo n o tily a ll p e rs o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s i s a id e s ia le lo p r e s e n t Ih e m lo Ih e u n d e rs ig n e d o n o r belore the 3 1 s t day ol J a n u ­ a ry, 2 0 0 3 , b e in g th re e (3 ) m on th s (to m th e (iis t d a y o f p u b lica tion or Ih is n o tic e w ill b e p le a d e d in b a r o l th eir r e c o v e r y . A ll p e r s o n s in d eb ted 10 s a id e s ia le w ill p le a s e m a k e im ­ m e d ia le p a y m e n t to th e u n d e r ­ s ig n e d . T h is th e 3 1 s t d a y o l O c lo b e r 2002. J o e M . E v e r e ll. Sr. 2 2 9 Cherry Sireel M o c k s v ille , N C 2 7 0 2 8 1 0 -3 1 -4 ln N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S H a v in g q u a lilie d a s E xecu trix ol t h e E s t a t e o l B U S T E R L . P H IL L IP S , la le o l D a v ie C ou n ty, Ih is is lo n otily all p e rs o n s , lirm s a n d c o r p o r a lio n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t s a id e s ta te to p re s e n t Ih em lo Ih e u n d e rs ig n e d o n o r b e lo re the 7th d a y o l F e b ru a ry , 2 0 0 3 ,b e in g th re e (3 ) m o n th s (ro m th a (irst d a y o l p u b lic a lio n o r this n o tic e will b e p le a d e d in b a r o l th eir r e c o v e r y A ll p e r s o n s in d e b le d lo s a id e s ta te w ill p le a s e m a k e im m e d ia te p a ym e n t to th e u n d e rs ig n e d . T h is th e 7th d a y o l N o v e m b e r, 2002, B etty J o L a y m o n 1241 M a in C h u rch R o a d M o c k s v ille , N C 2 7 0 2 8 ll- 7 -4 tn N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y IN V IT A T IO N T O B ID ; B id ID N o : E M S 2 0 0 3 B id s m u s l b e s u b m itte d b y 10 A ,M , o n 1 2 -5 -0 2 to D a v ie C o u n ly E M S , R O . B o x 9 3 5 , M o c k sv iiie , N C 2 7 0 2 8 ■ B id s w ill b e pu blicly o p e n e d a l 10 A .M . o n 1 2 -S -0 2 in C o n fe r ­ e n c e R o o m , D a v ie C o u n ly , C o u n ty A d m in is tra tio n B u ildin g, 12 3 S o u lh M a in S tre et, M o c k s v ille , N C 2 7 0 2 8 . C o u n ly o l D a v ie is s o lic itin g c o m p e tiliv e s e a le d b id s Iro m q u a li­ lie d v e n d o r s lo r th e p u rc h a s e ol O n e (1 ), T y p e III, C la s s O n e (4 x 2 ), C o n lig u r a t io n A m b u la n c e (o r C o u n t y o l D a v i e , P O B 9 3 5 , M o c k s v illo , N C , C o u n ly o l D a v ie r e s e r v e s th e righ l lo re je c l a n y and/ o r a ll b id s. C o u n ty o i D a v ie a ls o r e s e r v e s th e righ l to a c c e p t th e bid m o s t a d v a n ta g e o u s lo C o u n ty ol D a v ie . T h e a tta c h e d s p e c ific a tio n d e ­ fin e s a h e a v y -d u ty , c o m m e rc ia l- ty p e e m e r g e n c y m e d ic a l v e h ic le , built to w ith sta n d a d v e r s e d rivin g c o n d itio n s . T h e v e h ic le sh a ll m ee t o r e x c e e d fe d e r a l s p e c ific a tio n s K K K -A -1 8 2 2 E , F e d e r a l M o to r V e ­ h ic le S a l e t y S t a n d a r d s (F .M .V .S .S .). N a lio n a l T ru ck E q u ip ­ m e n l A s s o c ia tio n ((v j.r.E .A .) A m b u ­ l a n c e M a n u la c t u r e r s D iv is io n (A .M .D .) sta n d a rd s a n d F ord Q u a li­ lie d V e h ic le M o d ilie r (Q .V .M .) P r o ­ g ra m Tru ck G u id e lin e s . T h is in vita tion is e x te n d e d lo all q u a lilie d V e n d o rs / M a n u la c tu re rs lh a t a te s p e c ilic a lly in th e b u s in e s s of b u ild in g e m e r g e n c y m e d ic a l v e ­ h ic le s an d /or e q u ip m e n t a n d m u st h a v e a S en / ice F a cilily w ilh in a 200 - m ile ra d iu s o l D a v ie C o u n iy E m e r­ g e n c y M e d ic a l S e r v ic e s . T h is in v ita tio n is is s u e d b y : C o u n ly o ( D a v ie , P O B o x 9 3 5 , M o c k s v ille . N C 2 7 0 2 8 , e - m a il; e m s @ d a v ie c o u n ly ,o r g , c o n t a c t p e r s o n : D w a y n e S m ith , D ire c to r (3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 -0 8 7 9 . 11-14-21П N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y IN T H E G E N E R A L C O U R T O F J U S T IC E D IS T R IC T C O U R T D IV IS IO N 0 2 C V D 3 7 8 D A V IE C O U N T Y , P la im iil, v s . K A T H E R IN E P. S M O O T , A N D T H E H E I R S O F K A T H E R I N E P. S M O O T , IF D E C E A S E D , D e le n - d a n ts , N O T IC E O F S E R V IC E O F P R O C E S S B Y P U B L IC A T IO N T o : K a th e r in e P. S m o o t a n d th e H e irs o ( K a lh e rin e P. S m o o t, i( d e ­ c e a s e d T A K E N O T IC E that a p le a d in g s e e k in g re lie l a g a in s t you h a s b e e n (ile d in Ih e a b o v e e n title d a ctio n . T h o n a tu re ol Ihe re lie f s o u g h t is th o c o lle c tio n and /or lo r e c lo s u re o l p ro p e rty ta x o w in g o n p r o p e r ly lo ­ c a t e d in D a v ie C o u n ty, N o rth C a r o ­ lin a, a n d b e in g d e s c r ib e d a n d d e s ­ ig n a te d a s lo llo w s ; B e in g in lo rm a lly k n o w n a s Tax P a r c e l 1 5 1 6 0 A 0 0 3 8 , p u rs u a n t to th e cu rren t D a v ie C o u n ly T a x t\iaps. Y o u a r e r e q u e s te d to m a k e d e ­ fe n s e to su ch p le a d in g n o later than Ih e 1 6 lh d a y o f D e c e m b e r , 2 0 0 2 , d a te b e in g 4 0 d a y s (ro m th e (irst p u b lica tion o l Ih is n o tic e ; a n d u pon you r lailu re to d o s o , th e p a rty s e e k ­ in g s e r v ic e a g a in s t you w ill apply lo th e C o u rl lo r th e reliel s o u g h t. T h is Ih e 3 1 s t d a y o l O c to b e r, 2002. R o b e rt E. P r ic e , Jr, A llo r n e y lo r P la im iil S la te B a r N o , 9 4 2 2 O F C O U N S E L ; R O B E R T E , P R IC E , J R . & A S S O ­ C IA T E S , R A . 3 4 0 0 H e a ly D rive, S u ite В R O . B o x 2 6 3 6 4 W in s lo n -S a le m , N C 2 7 1 1 4 -6 3 6 4 T e le p h o n e (3 3 6 ) 7 6 0 -2 8 7 0 F a c s im ile (3 3 6 ) 7 6 0 -2 4 7 9 11-7-ЗШ N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y IN T H E G E N E R A L C O U R T O F J U S T IC E S U P E R IO R C O U R T D IV IS IO N B E F O R E T H E C L E R K 2 0 0 2 -S P -1 6 7 T H E E S T A T E O F S Y L V I A H O D U L IK , P etitio n er, v s , D A N IE L J A M E S J O H N H O D U L IK a n d W A T C H T O W E R B IB L E A N D T R A C T S O C IE T Y R e s p o n d e n ts N O T IC E O F S A L E P u rs u a n t to th e O rd e r o l Ih e H o n o ra b le K en n e th D . B o g e r, C le rk o l S u p e rio r C o u rl o l D a v ie C o u n ly , N o rth C a ro lin a , d a le d th e 2 1 s t d a y o l O c lo b e r , 2 0 0 2 , n o tic e is h e r e b y g iv e n o ( th e p u b lic s a le b y th e u n ­ d e r s ig n e d C o m m is s io n e r o l the lo l­ lo w in g d e s c r ib e d rea l p ro p e rty o n Ih e 261h d a y o l N o v e m b e r , 2 0 0 2 , at 2 :0 0 p .m ., th e s a le lo b e h e ld a i Ih e D a v ie C ounty C o u r t h o u s e s te p s . T h e re a l p ro p e rty to b e s o ld is a s lo llo w s : B E IN G a 0 .5 0 0 a c r e lot a n d h o m e lo c a te d at 6 5 5 4 H ig h w a y 601 S o u th , M o c k s v ille , N o rth C a ro lin a , a n d m o re p a rticu la rly d e s c r ib e d iri D e e d B o o k 129, P a g e 5 5 5 , in th e r e c o r d s o ( th e D a v ie C o u n ly R e g ­ is te r o f D e e d s . T iie p ro p e rly will b e s o ld to th e h ig h e s t b id d e r lo r c a s h , w h o sh a ll d e p o s it (iv e (5 % ) p e r c e n i o l th e a m o u n l o l Ih e p u rc h a s e p ric e a l th e lim e ol s a le a s a g o o d (aith d e p o s it. T h e s a le h all b e h e ld o p e n (o r u p s e t b id (o r te n (1 0 ) d a y s . T h is Ih e 25th d a y o l O c to b e r 2002. E . E d w a rd V o gle r. Jr., C o m m is s io n e r 181 S o u lh M a in S tro e t M o c k s v ille , N C 2 7 0 2 8 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -6 2 3 5 10-31-4 tn N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y IN T H E G E N E R A L C O U R T O F J U S T IC E D IS T R IC T C O U R T D IV IS IO N 0 0 C V D 169 D A V IE C O U N T Y P lain lill, v s . L e r o y B e n s o n a n d A n n ie B e n s o n , C a lv in H u n ter, a n d D a v ie C o u n ly H o s p i­ tal, lie n h o ld e r, D e le n d a n ls , N O T IC E O F S E R V IC E O F P R O C E S S B Y P U B L IC A T IO N To: G a lv in H u n le r T A K E N O T IC E th a l a p le a d in g s e e k in g r e lie l a g a in s i y o u h a s b e e n file d in t h e a b o v o e m itte d a c tio n . T h e n a tu re o l th e r e lie f s o u g h t Is Ih e c o lle c tio n and/or fo r e c lo s u r e o l p ro p e rty la x o w in g o n p ro p e rty lo ­ c a te d in D a v ie C o u n ty, N o rth C a r o ­ lin a. a n d b e in g d e s c h b e d a n d d e s ­ ig n a te d a s lo llo w s : B e in g in fo rm a lly k n o w n a s T a x P a r c e l 1 5 0 4 0 A 0 0 0 5 , p u rs u a n t to Ih e cu rren t D a v ie Counly Tax Maps. Y o u a r e r e q u e s te d to m ake d e ­ fe n s e lo s u c h p le a d in g n o la te r lh a n Ih e (6 th d a y o l D e c e m b e r , 2 0 0 2 . d a te b e in g 4 0 d a y s (ro m th e (irst p u b lic a tio n o ( th is n o tic e ; a n d u p on you r (ailu re to d o s o , th e p a rty s e e k ­ in g s e r v ic e a g a in s t y o u w ill a p p ly lo th e C o u rt lo r th e r e lie l s o u g h t. T h is th e 2 9 th d a y o l O c to b e r 2002. R o b e rt E . P r ic e , Jr. A tto rn e y fo r P la in lilf S ta te B a r N o . 9 4 2 2 O F C O U N S E L : R O B E R T E , P R IC E , J R . & A S S O ­ C IA T E S , P.A. 3 4 0 0 H e a ly D riv e, S u ite B P ,0 , B o x 2 6 3 6 4 W in s to n -S a le m , N C 2 7 1 1 4 -6 3 6 4 T e le p h o n e (3 3 6 ) 7 6 0 -2 8 7 0 F a c s im ile (3 3 6 ) 7 6 0 -2 4 7 9 11-7-3tn 2002. Ш SERVICE Onsite EQUIPMENT ^ J Forklift Repair RENTAL Mocksville, NC FALL IS HERE! 336-751-5372 Bobcat, aeraioc core plugger Cell 336-406-6754 a more lor rent todayl Joe Tulbert/Owner m::ksv°i',: ,336,751-2304 MUMMKMIMMKM....................... N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E T O .C R E D IT O R S H a v in g q u a lilied a s th e C o -E x - e c u to rs o l th e E s ta te o f D E S S IE W . R E A V IS o l D a v ie C o u n ty, this is to n o lily a ll p e r s o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s i s a id e s ta te to p re s e n t th em to th e u n d e rs ig n e d o n or b e lo r e Ih e 2 1 s t d a y o l F eb ru a ry, 2 0 0 3 , b e in g th re e (3 ) m on th s Irom th e lirst d a y o l p u b lica tion o r this n o tic e will b e p le a d e d in b a r ol ih e ir recovery. All p e r s o n s in d e b te d lo s a id e s ia le will p le a s e m a k e im m e d ia le p a y m e n t t o Ih e u n d e rs ig n e d . 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D o u lh il ( s e e D e e d B o o k 1 4 4 a t P a g e 2 3 7 , D a v ie C o u n ty R e g is try .) S u b je c t to th e rig h t-o l-w a y s o l S p e a k s R o a d (S .R , 1 4 4 0 ) a n d R a in b o w R o a d (S . R . 1 4 4 1 ) a s s h o w n o n s a id s u rve y. A n d B e in g m o r e c o m m o n ly k n o w n a s ; 5 3 7 R a in b o w R o a d , M o c k s v ille , N C 2 7 0 2 8 T h e re c o rd o w n e r (s ) ot th e p ro p ­ erty, a s iB tlB c le d o n th e r e c o r d s ot th e R e g is t e r o f D e e d s , a r e T e d lo r d M , R a n d o lp h , Jr. a n d J a n ic e N , R a n d o lp h . T h e p ro p e rty to b e o K e re d p u r­ s u a n t to Ihis n o tic e o ( s a le Is b e in g ollered lo r sale, tra n s fe r a n d c o n ­ v e y a n c e "A S IS , W H E R E IS ," N e i­ lh e r th e T ru s te e n o r Ih e h o ld e r ol Ih e n o te s e c u r e d b y Ih e deed ol tru st/secu rity a g r e e m e n l, o r b oth , b e in g lo r e c lo s e d , n o r Ih e o llic e r s , d ir e c to rs , a tto r n e y s , e m p lo y e e s , a g e n ls o r a u th orized rep re s en ta tiv e o l e ilh e r T r u s te e o r Ih e h o ld e r of Ihe nole m ake any r e p re s e n ta tio n o r w a rra n ty rela tin g to th e title o r a n y p h ysica l, e n viron m en ta l, h ea lth o r s a le ty co n d itio n s e x is tin g in ’ on , a I o r rela tin g lo Ih e property being o K e r e d lo r s a le , a n d a n y a n d ail r e s p o n s ih ililie s o r lia b llilie s a risin g o u t o l o r in a n y w a y re la tin g to a n y s u c h condition e x p r e s s ly a r e d is ­ c la im e d . T h is s a le is m a d e s u b je c t lo all p rior lie n s a n d e n c u m b ra n c es , a n d u n paid ta x e s a n d a s s e s s m e n ts in c lu d in g b u t n o l lim ile d to a n y Iransler la x a s s o c ia t e d w ilh the lo r e c lo s u r e , lo r p a y in g , il an y, A d e p o s it o ( (iv e p e rc e n t (5 % ) o ( th e a m o u n t o ( th e b id o r s e v e n h u n d red d o lla r s ($ 7 5 0 ,0 0 ), w h ic h e v e r Is g r e a te r, is re q u ire d a n d m u s t b e t e n d e r e d in th e (o rm o ( c e r tld e d (u n d s a l Ih e tim e o ( Ih e s a le . T h is s a le w ill b e h e ld o p e n te n d a y s lo r u p s e t b id s a s re q u ire d b y law . F o l­ lo w in g th e e x p ira tio n o ( th e sta tu ­ to ry u p s e t p e r io d , a ll r e m a in in g a m o u n ts a re im m e d ia le ly d u e a n d o w in g . T h e d a le o ( Ih is N o tic e Is O c lo ­ b e r 2 8 , 200 2. E L IZ A B E T H B . E L L S S u b s titu te T ru s te e 8 5 2 0 C lilf Cameron Drive, S u ite 3 0 0 C h a rlo tte, N C 2 8 2 6 9 (7 0 4 ) 3 3 3 -8 1 0 7 11-14-2tn [GENE TREXLER ROOFING N e w & O ld R o o ls S m all R ep a ir J o b s F r e e E slim a le s 33B-284-4571 BUYERS OF TIMBER - PINE & HARDWOODS ALSO LOGS - F R E E E S T IM A T E S - HEDRICK BROniERS LUMBER CO., INC. 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Thursdav, Nov. 21. 2002 s p i: M e ilo i lid i N o ih c 1 |H» l iv W i I I ( t:il ih: h e m SÜ p i CC al о с it с s 6 s 7 PUBLIC N O TIC E S N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S H a v in g q u a lilio d a s Ih e E x e c u ­ to r o l Ih e E s ia le o l S H E R L I E M c E W E N R E N E G A R , In lo o l D a v ie C ou n ty, Ihis is lo n otily all p o rs o n s h a v in g c la im s a ga in s t s a id e s ia le lo p re s e n l th em lo lliu u n d e rs ig n e d o n or b e fo r e Ih o 31 si d a y o l J a n u ­ ary, 2 0 0 3 , b e in g th roe (3 ) m on lh s Irom Ih e first d a y o l p u b lication or Ihis n o tic e will b e p le a d e d in b ar o l their rec o v ery . All p e rs o n s in d eb te d to s a id e s la te will p le a s o m a k e im ­ m e d ia le p a y m e n t to th e u n d e r ­ s ig n e d . T h is tho 31 st d a y o l O c lo b e r, 2002. S h erry R . V a d n ey 7 6 3 6 A p p le w o o d L a n e C h a rlotte, N C 2B 227 J a n e e c e R . G re c h 2 7 4 5 G a s to n G a te M l. P le a s a n t. S C 2 9 4 6 6 M artin & V an H oy, L L P AltQrr\oy at L a w Ten C ou rt S q u a re M o c k sv illo , N C 2 7 0 2 8 t0 -3 1 -4 ln eiiASSIFlKDSnUEXPEWSHTE FROFCEABLB INEXPENSIVE Ar PROFITABLE Yard Sales A U T U M N C A R E F A L L F e s tiv a l. 1 0 0 7 H o w a r d S tr e e t, S a tu r d a y , N o v e m b e r 2 3 rd , 9 a m to 2p m . p r o c e e d s g o i n g lo R e s i d e n t C o u n c il F u n d . B A S E M E N T S A L E , S A T U R D A Y , N o v e m b e r 2 3 , 8 -2 , 2 6 0 R a n d o m R d , B e h in d H ig h S c h o o l, C lo th e s - G irls , t e e n s , w o m e n , m e n , to y s , h o u s e h o ld , b a b y , sk i-stu H . C A R O L Y N 'S C O L L E C T I B L E S 2 0 7 6 H W Y 6 0 1 S M O C K S V IL L E , N C 2 7 0 2 8 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -6 2 5 2 T u e s d a y - W e d n e s d a y- 11 •.00a m till 5 ;3 0 p m , T h u r s d a y -F r id a y 1 1 :0 0 a m till 7 .0 0 p m & S a t u id a y 1 0 :0 0 a m till 4 :0 0 p m . C h r is tm a s is a r o u n d Ih e c o rn e r. S h o p N o w a n d s a v e o n g r e a t id e a s s u c h a s S a le o n C o lle c l- ib le B a r b ie s / b e a n ie s 'd o lls d o lls a s lo w a s 4 .0 0 a n d u p . (m o n th o l N o v e m b e r 4 2 " d o lls $ 5 9 .9 9 ) 5 2 " In d ia n d o lls $ 6 5 .0 0 o r tw o o r $ 1 2 0 .0 0 ) V a rie ty o f id e a s o n e a g le s , In d ia n , a n g e ls , lo o m u c ti lo m e n tio n , s o c o m e o n b y a n d s e e (o r y o u rs e lf. L o ls o f y a r d s a le ile m s a t (Y A R D S A L E P R I C E S ) S o c o m e o n in a n d d o y o u r C h r is tm a s s h o p p in g w ilh u s. L a y a w a y a v a ila b le . Yard Sales F R I D A Y , 1 1 - 2 2 , 8 till 4 , 1 7 6 2 8 0 1 S , A d v a n c e . O ld T a b le , C h a irs , fir e p la c e g r a te , iro n s , g a s lo g s , c lo c k s , c o lle e g rin d e r, fu r­ n itu re , h o u s e h o ld , m u c h m o re . G A R A G E S A L E : F R ID A Y S S a l­ u rd a y , 8-until, 2n d h o u s e o n righ t s o u lli o f G r e a s y C o r n e r . N ic e t o y s , lillle g irl c lo t h e s to d d le r thru 6x, la d ie s c lo lh e s s m a ll thru p lu s s iz e s , m e n s c lo t h e s s iz e s la r g e thru X X X L -X T , h o u s e h o ld ite m s , c a r s e a t s , b o o s t e r s e a t s , c h ild s s w in g s , g la s s w a r e , h o m e m a d e a p p le b u tter, p e a r p r e s e r v e s , p lu s je lly a n d d ried , a p p le s , ro d h o ld ­ e r s , b u m p e r fis h in g r a c k , t o o m u c h to list, still a d d in g ite m s , s o Ih is is o n e y o u d o n 't w a n t lo m is s . G O O D S T U F F I Y A R D S a le at 2 4 2 D o g w o o d L a n e in V l/ood lan d. 9 a m lo 1 p m o n S a tu rd a y , N o v e m ­ b e r 2 3 . S c h w in n B ik e s , W o o d e n W a g o n , T o o ls , H ig h C h a ir, B a s ­ s in e t. X m a s G ifts & D e c o r a tio n s , c lo th in g , 'W h ir l-A -S q u ir r e ls ", e x ­ e r c is e r s . 4 fa m ilie s . Y a 'll C o m e . J & M 'S O D D S & E N D S a c r o s s fr o m W illia m R . D a v ie S c h o o l. 6 0 1 N o rth 4 9 2 -2 5 5 2 , G e l C a n d le s , d o lls , m u g s , m a g n e t s , o t h e r id e a s fo r C h r is tm a s ! C o m e b y to r e g is t e r fo r L ig h te d P ic tu re . M O V IN G S A L E , IN S ID E , R a in or S h in e , S a lu r d a y . 7 :3 0 -n o o n , 1 26 S u m m it D r., F u rn itu re , K itc h e n w a r e . C lo th e s , B a b y ite m s . S ta in ­ le s s S le e l S to v e . M U L T I- F A M IL Y Y A R D S a le . S a l­ u r d a y , N o v e m b e r 2 3 , 7 -2 , 1 2 0 F o r k B ix b y R d ., A d v a n c e . M U L T IP L E F A M IL Y S A L E , S a t ­ u r d a y 7 -6 , G r e a t S e le c t io n o l D o lls , t o o ls . K n iv e s , u n ifo r m s , t o y s & lo ls m o r e . J o y c e 's F lo ris t & G if t s , 7 6 5 7 l^^wy 8 0 1 S , C o o le e m e e . T H U R S D A Y , F R ID A Y , S A T U R ­ D A Y , 8-u n lil. H ig h w a y 1 5 8 a c r o s s fro m O a k G r o v e U M C . F u rn ilu re , C lo th in g , A n tiq u e s , v a r io u s n e w ite m s in. W I N T E R Y A R D S A L E , S a tu rd a y , N o v e m b e r 2 3 . 1 0 a m -3 p m , C a r o ­ lin a L ife s ly le H o u s in g , In c ., 1 7 6 5 U S H ig h w a y 6 0 1 N , M o c k s v ille , N C 2 7 0 2 8 , R a in C a n c e ls . Abortion Alt. D A V I E P R E G N A N C Y C A R E C e n te r o ffe r s c o n fid e n tia l & fr e e p r e g n a n c y l e s l s . s u p p o r t s e r ­ v i c e s , a n d r e f e r r a ls . M a k e a h e a l t h y c h o i c e ( o r y o u r l i f e ! C a ll 7 5 3 - H O P E fo r a p p o in lm e n i. Animals A R A B I A N G E L D IN G W IT H tack . A g e 1 4 . $ 7 0 0 . 9 9 8 -8 9 2 5 . Apartments C L E A N , D O W N S T A I R S , 2 B R w ith a p p lia n c e s . Q u ie t a r e a . N o P e l s , $ 4 5 0 / m o p lu s S 2 0 0 / d e p . 9 9 8 -2 4 9 9 . AUCTION Kooiil/. Roaci \locks\ llic. N( .Saturila), l)t‘c. 7, 2002 iOam ■ -Шт t - / - a c r e s Look no fiirtlicr for that pcrfcct tract of land. Here it is. Roll­ ing acrcs in Davic County. Private location yet convenient to Hwy 601 and 1-40. Whether building your dream home or holding for an investment this is thc land you’ve been looking for. Selling absolute, you can’t afford to mi.ss. Directions: From ¡-40 follow Hwy 601 soulh, lurn le ft on Kooniz Rd. Sale site on righl. Terim : ii I t f u tle/w sil ix le q u im l with hnUuu c iliw upun ¡/clivcir o f (/ m / m u tu exciViJ JO titiys. .1 huyer ’.v p m m u m w ill hv culih'd .■liiiK W iiiriw iils ill llic iiiic liim la kepn'ced ciuv n w r m iy iiiic liill iiilvL 'ilixi'il (Illi/ /ir iiilf il n u ili’riiib . S e lls O n - S i , ROGERSк п и н * Í JUCnON (Л "(С w u - w . K o g e r s R c a l l y . c o m 336-789-2926 \ l . u k \ l \ l (.,S 4 \ \ \| - '» I ^ ■ К . Ч k l i i u l S i \ ll U l ll l \ l l \ . \ (H i Apartments M O C K S V I L L E S U N S E T T E R ­ R A C E : A ll b rick e n e r g y e llic ie n t a p a rtm e n t. 1 & 2 b e d r o o m , p o o l, b a s k e l b a l l c o u r l & s w in g s . K ilc h e n a p p lia n c e s lu r n is h e d in ­ c lu d in g d is h w a s h e r . 1 .5 b a th s , w a s h e r/ d ry e r c o n n e c tio n s . H ig h e n e r g y e ffic ie n t h e a t p u m p p r o ­ v i d e s ' c e n l r a l h e a l a n d a ir . P r e w ir e d fo r c a b le T V & p h o n e s . In s u la te d w in d o w s & d o o r s . N o w a x k itc h e n s b a lh llo o rs . L o c a t e d in M o c k s v ille b e h in d t h e o ld H e n d r ic k s F u r n ilu r e b u ild in g (n o w C a r o lin a P r e c is io n M a c h in ­ e s ) o n S u n s e t Dr. o ff o f H w y. 1 5 8 . O ffic e h o u rs 1-6 M -F 8 S a l. 10- 12. P h o n e 7 5 1 -0 1 6 8 ._________ Boats for Sale 1 9 8 9 M O N A R K 1 6 F T B a s s B o a l, 6 0 H z M e rc u ry P o w e r T rim M o ­ tor, 2 liv e w e lls , d e p th fin d e r, fis h fin d er. E C . $ 4 0 0 0 . C a ll 4 9 2 -6 5 5 1 . Business Opportu­ nity F O R S A L E B U S IN E S S O p p o r ­ lu n ity, V a r ie ly S to r e , B u ild in g lo r L e a s e . 6 0 1 S M o c k s v ille , N C 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -2 4 8 6 ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Card Of Thanks T H E F A M I L Y O F A N D R E W S C O T T P A R K E R w o u ld lik e lo lh a n k th e c h u rc h , fr ie n d s , a n d n e ig h b o r s fo r th e m a n y p r a y e r s , fo o d , c a r d s a n d b e a u tilu l p la n ts a n d flo w e r. Y o u r a c ls o f k in d n e s s h e lp lo g iv e u s s tr e n g th in ih is lim e o f b e r e a v e m e n t ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Child Care A L M O S T H O M E C H IL D C a r e h a s im m e d ia te o p e n in g s - A L L A G E S - (o r 1st & 2 n d s h ifis (3 rd s h ift p o s ­ s ib ilit ie s ). C o n v e n ie n t h o u r s 5 :3 0 a m - 1 :4 5 a m . Fu ll T im e , P a rt T im e , D ro p In - u p o n a v a ila b ility . C o m e s e e .u s a l 5 71 S M a in S t., M o c l's v ille (a c r o s s fr o m B & F M a .iu fa c tu r in g ) O r c a ll D e b r a , 7 5 1 -P L A Y (7 5 2 9 ) M O T H E R O F 2 w ill k e e p s m a ll c h ild r e n in m y h o m e . 1 st a n d 3 rd s h ift. V e r y r e a s o n a b le r a te s . C a ll 2 8 4 -4 9 4 3 ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Construction Equipment B O B C A T 7 5 3 F O R S a le . L o w h o u rs (3 7 8 ), 3 b u c k e ts , H u d s o n tra iler. 7 5 1 -3 7 6 8 . 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H u b b a rd R e a lly , 7 2 3 -4 3 0 6 . 2 - 3 B R , I B A C O T T A G E in to w n . K itc h e n / d in in g r o o m , L iv in g ro o m , l a r g e p o r c h & y a r d . O il H e a t . $ 5 5 0 / d e p o s it , $ 5 5 0 / r e n l. N O H U D ! 7 5 1 -1 7 0 2 le a v e m e s s a g e . 2 B R H O U S E A T 1 2 4 C r e e k s id e D r.. M o c k s v ille . $ 5 0 0 / m o & $ 5 0 0 / d e p . 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -2 5 3 2 . 2 B R H O U S E , C E N T R A L A ir, A ll u tiitie s in c lu d e d . M a tu r e A d u lls o n ly , $ 5 5 0 p e r m o n th . C a ll S h e lia a t 7 5 1 -1 5 1 5 , 2 B R , I B A IN M o c k s v ille , $60 0/ m o p lu s s e c u r ity d e p o s it. A n d e r s R e a l E s t a le - C a ll M a r t h a 4 9 2 - 7 5 0 5 . 3 B R , 2 B A I N A d v a n c e , fu ll b a s e ­ m e n t, 1 a c r e lot, fe n c e d a r e a , cul- d e - s a c , n e a r 1 -4 0 . $ 1 0 0 0 p e r m o n ih . 9 9 8 -3 3 8 2 . 3 B R , I B A , C / A , C / H . L O C A L 3 3 6 -9 1 8 -4 1 1 1 O R 8 2 8 -4 7 8 -9 4 1 6 L E A V E M E S S A G E . 3 B R , 2 B A B R IC K h o u s e w ilh full b a s e m e n t o n 3 a c r e s w ith la r g e b a r n a n d w e ll. H u g e o a k t r e e s , p a v e d r o a d , v e r y q u ie t. L o c a t e d lu st o u ts id e M o c k s v ille , D e a d m o n d . a r e a . $ 8 5 0 .0 0 m o . R e f e r ­ e n c e s r e q u ir e d , 9 9 8 -9 8 2 4 , 4 R O O M H O U S E fo r R e n t. 4 9 2 - 5 7 4 9 . 751 îa lt y -9 4 0 0 F O R A L I S T I N G o l a v a i l a b le r e n la l p r o p e r tie s , p le a s e c h e c k o u r a d in Ih e R e a l E s ta te S e c lio n - H o w a r d R e a lt y - 7 5 1 -3 5 3 8 F O R R E N T 3 B R , 2 B A , B r ic k H o u s e in u p s c a le n e ig h b o r h o o d $ 9 0 0 / m o .. $ 1 0 0 0 / d e p o s it . (7 0 4 )9 8 7 - 8 0 8 8 ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Homes For Sale 1 S T T IM E H O M E B u y e r s , I h a v e G o v e r n m e n l fin a n c e P r o g r a m w ith n o M o n e y D o w n a n d lo w m o n t h ly p a y m e n t s . C a ll M a rk E v e r h a r t (3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 -1 5 7 1 o r 1- 8 8 8 -2 5 1 -6 7 9 0 . C A P E C O D H O M E , 2 3 0 0 S q . Ft.. 3 B R , 2 B A . N o r m a l B u ild in g C o s t $ 1 2 9 ,4 0 0 .0 0 . N o v e m b e r O n ly ! B u ilt o n y o u r lo l $ 8 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 . 1- 8 6 6 -6 2 4 -7 4 5 7 o r 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -7 3 4 0 . C o n t e m p o r a r y H o m e , 3 B R / 2 B A o v e r 1 8 0 0 s q . ft. d r y w a ll, k ilc h e n w ilh u p g r a d e s . A n d m u c h , m u c h , m o r e ! P r ic e d to S e ll!!!! $ 4 9 ,9 9 9 , C a ll 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -1 5 7 1 . F O R S A L E B Y O W N E R w ith E a s y F in a n c in g , N ic e ly r e m o d ­ e le d a n d s e t u p o n lo t. (in c lu d e s 8x 10 b u ild in g . 2 la r g e d e c k s , le n c e d b a c k y a r d ). 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Tre'/o! 2 4/10 milos, turn Right onto Bothabara Paik Rd. Travel 7/10 mito, turn Lott onto Bothabara Rd. Travel 6/10 milo, turn Lott onto Spoas Rd Travel 1/10 mile to salo on Loll. PARTIAL LIST; FURNITURE; Cornor Cabinel w/Slained Glass Doors; Mahogany Rockor and Dosk; Paintod Bookshelf; Upholstered Couch and Chairs; Large Mirror lor Dressing Room; Dining Room Chairs; Bookcases; Motal Sholvos; Stools; Tigor Oak China Cabtnol; Display Casos; Quill Rack; Stools; Stnall Wooden Rockor ANTIQUES fc. COLLECTIBLES; Miscellaneous Glassware; Precious Moments Coltoctiblos; Dolls (Cabbago Patch. CmcJofolla. Elc); Ladies’ Hals: Ceramic Angels. Collocliblo Plates; Art (Some Framed). Daskots: Books; Pottery; Throw Blankols (Dob Timborlnko. Dickons Village, Elc); Old Magazines (Some Life); Woodon Mallards: Potlory; Costumo Jewolry; Collocliblo Lighthouses MlisCELLAN^OU^ i Fabrics; Boxes ol Yarn; Lols ol cralts and cralt supplies; Molds; 3 Paragon Kilns; Wood and Glass Shelving; Slat Walls; Display Cases; Christmas Docoration. plus much, much moro. C o l . K e n n e t h C i. K e t n e r . P re .s ., N C A L .1 2 6 « F i r s t C h o i c e A u c t i o n & R e a l t y I'irm l.ira isc # 7 ::ч • I'O H in .Vl.S, L ew isville • (3 3 6 ) ‘M 5-4 11S V'liil Our »'fb Sue Jl : enuil clirMihoiiejimiruJrnvm 3 B E D R O O M O N a p p r o x . 3 a c r e s , v e r y d e s i r a b l e a r e a . $ 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 . 7 0 4 -6 5 7 -2 2 2 6 . N E W H O M E . T R U E M o d u la r! 7/ 1 2 R o o f, In s u la t e d W in d o w s , M u c h m o r e ! N o r m a l C o s t $ 8 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 . B u ill o n y o u r lo t $ 6 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 fo r th e m o n th o l N o ­ v e m b e r O n ly. C a ll 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -7 3 4 0 o r 1 -8 6 6 -6 2 4 -7 4 5 7 . N E W L IS T IN G : 2 1 0 N o r m a L a n e in A d v a n c e , W e ll m a in t a in e d h o m e o v e r 2 0 0 0 s q It. 3 B R , 2 B A , n ic e o p e n k itc h e n w ith d in in g r o o m . L a r g e liv in g ro o m a n d D e n w ilh b u ill in s. A G r e a t b u y ju s i u n d e r la x v a lu e $ 1 2 9 ,9 0 0 . P U R ­ C H A S E O R L E A S E : 3 4 2 S , S a lis b u r y S t, T o w n C e n te r (H is ­ t o r i c ) o v e r 1 7 5 0 s q ft, l a r g e r o o m s , 2 b a th s , H a r d w o o d s , u p ­ d a te d , p rim e lo c a lio n r e s id e n tia l o r c o m m e r c i a l , $ 1 6 9 ,0 0 0 . H O U S E W / O V E R A N A C R E : 581 D e p o l S I. H w y 6 4 w ilh fr o n t­ a g e , p rim e h ig h v is ib ilily a n d traf- lie c o u n t, c ily u tilitie s , m u ltip le u s e . G r e a t r e s ta u ra n i lo c a lio n . $ 1 9 0 K , R E T A IL O N M A IN S T : 2 7 9 N . M a in S t. (W illia m s (u rn i- lu re B ld g .) 1 1 ,0 0 0 s q . ft, reta il a n d w a r e h o u s e s p a c e 2 le v e ls A m p le p a r k in g , w / s o m e c u r r e n t ly le a s e d . L O C A L R E S T A U R A N T F O R S A L E ; G r e a t lu rn k e y o p ­ p ortu n ity, p rim e a n d p rofit lo c a ­ tion . C a ll lo r m o r e d e la ils . P r u ­ d e n t ia l C a r o lin a s R e a lt y C o n ­ t a c l S u s a n P a r k e r 3 3 6 - 9 0 9 - 1 5 6 6 . S P L I T F O Y E R , S B R , 2 .5 B A , 2 a c r e s , n e a r g o ll c o u r s e , $ 1 3 5 ,0 0 0 F IR M . 191 T w in C e d a r s G o lf R d . 7 5 1 -5 6 1 4 . T R U E M O D U L A R H O M E S - H u g e S a v in g s ! F o r lite ra tu re 1- 8 0 0 -3 2 2 -8 6 7 9 . Land For Sale L O T 8 H E R IT A G E O a k s s u b d i- v is io n c o rn e r b u ild in g lot $ 2 4 ,9 0 0 . 7 9 8 -6 8 0 7 ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Lawn Care E J M O W IN G S E R V IC E L a n d s c a p in g , m u lc h in g , p r u n in g & w e e d e a t in g 3 3 6 -2 8 4 -6 1 2 0 3 3 6 -3 9 1 -2 1 3 0 L E A F R E M O V A L / G U T T E R C L E A N IN G , W h e n y o u r n e ig h b o r a s k s w h a t y o u u s e to g e t u p l e a v e s , t e ll h im y o u u s e . . . . a p h o n e . R u s ty T u c k e r L a w n C a r e , 3 3 6 -2 8 4 -6 5 0 1 ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Lost & Found L O S T D O G : F E M A L E T a n & L ig h t G r e y w ilh B la c k P o in is , le a lh e r c o lla r, 3 5 lb s , F a rm in g to n a r e a . R E W A R D ! 9 9 8 -7 7 8 5 . R E W A R D : L O S T J A C K R u s s e ll T e rrie r a ro u n d F a rm in g lo n R d a P u d d in g R id g e A r e a . 9 9 8 -4 8 4 4 . 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O n e 4 0 - C h a n n e l (n e e d s lO a a b a tte r ie s ) a n d o n e s in g le -c h a n n e l (n e e d s o n e 9 v o lt b a lle r y ). G o o d C o n d itio n . G a ll 9 9 8 -2 0 9 6 . P le a s e le a v e m e s s a g e if n o l a v a ila b le . 2 fo r $ 1 5 0 .0 0 . 3 A R M Y S T Y L E C o ts w ilh D u ffle B a g . W o o d F r a m e s a r e in g o o d s h a p e . C a n v a s m a te ria l is q u e s ­ tio n a b le . $ 2 5 .0 0 . 7 5 1 -5 2 7 7 . A R T I F I C I A L 7 1/2 F T . C H R IS T ­ M A S T R E E . P r e - l ig h t e d w ith 1 0 0 0 c le a r lig h ls . A t L o w e 's fo r $ 2 3 9 . U s e d tw ic e , p e r fe c t c o n d i­ lio n . A s k in g $ 1 0 0 . M o c k s v ille 7 5 1 -2 2 5 1 . B O W F L E X W I T H L E G A t t a c h ­ m e n t a n d L a t T o w e r , C o s l o v e r $ 1 6 0 0 .0 0 n e w . W ill ta k e $ 9 7 5 .0 0 . 3 3 6 -4 9 2 -2 2 2 5 . IF L IF E IS fuil o f s tr e s s , S h a k ie e 's h a s a fa n ta s tic n e w s tr e s s v ila - m in . C a ll E lh e l M y e r s 7 5 1 -2 9 6 7 . M O U N T A I N A P P L E S , M O S T a ll k in d s , lo w p r ic e s , e x tr a s p e c ia l, 221b b a g , Fu ji a p p le s $ 5 ,9 9 , A t th e n u r s e r y , 7 0 4 4 H w y . 8 0 1 8 , t h r o u g h t h e g a l e , M o c k s v ille , L e y la n d c y p r e s s , 1 g a llo n c o n ­ t a in e r s $ 3 .9 9 . R A W L E I G H P R O D U C T S 1 1 4 y e a r s o ld . B u y o r S e ll. 9 9 8 -2 4 9 9 . S T E E L B U I L D I N G S , F A L L C le a r a n c e , 2 5 x 3 0 ,3 5 x 5 6 . R e p o s , C a n c e lla t io n s , L o w e s t P r ic e s , A m e r ic a 's L a r g e s t M a n u fa c tu r e . F in a n c in g . 1 -8 0 0 -2 2 2 -6 3 3 5 . Mobile Home/Rent 1 9 9 5 M H F O R R e n t , 1 4 x 7 0 , $ 4 5 0 / m o n th , $ 4 0 0 / d e p o s it. C a lh y 2 8 4 -2 6 7 8 . 2 B R , I S A M O B IL E H o m e , U lil­ ity B ld g . $ 4 2 5 / m o . p lu s d e p o s il. 4 9 2 -5 8 9 7 . 2 B R , I B A P R IV A T E L o t, L im it 3 p e o p le . $ 4 0 0 / d e p , $ 4 2 0 / m o n th . 2 8 4 -6 1 2 0 . 2 B R , 2 B A J U S T o u t o f D a v ie C o u n ty , $ 4 2 5 / m o , $ 3 7 5 / d e p o s il. 7 0 4 -5 4 6 -2 0 8 9 . c a ll a lt e r 6p m . F O R r ¥n T O R ~ S a ie 7 2 B R M o ­ b ile H o m e , $ 3 5 0 / m o p lu s d e p o s it. 9 2 6 -2 0 2 7 , N I C E , T b R , ‘2 B A , o il t^M vate i o l R a n g e & R e fr ig , W a s h e r / D r y e r, O u l B u ild in g , F ro n t & B a c k P o r c h , Y a r d W o r k in c lu d e d . N o P e t s . $ 5 0 0 D e p o s il. 3 3 6 -9 0 9 -3 0 8 7 o r 3 3 6 -9 9 8 -4 3 8 5 . 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F a x r e s u m e lo 7 0 4 -8 7 8 -8 6 8 9 o r a p p ly in p e r s o n a t 2 1 4 7 D a v i e A v e n u e , S ta te s v ille . M A T U R E E X P E R I E N C E D F a rm W o r k e r n e e d e d , fu ll tim e jo b o n c a i l l e la r m in N o r t h e r n D a v ie C o u n ty , M u s t h a v e e x p e r ie n c e a n d d r iv e r ’s lic e n s e . S e n d a g e a n d e x p e r ie n c e to : B lin d A d , P .O . B o x 9 9 , M o c k s v ille , N C 2 7 0 2 8 . N E E D E D I M M E D I A T E L Y : C H IL D C A R E t e a c h e r , 8 :4 5 -5 :4 5 , M o n d a y - F r i d a y , M u s t h a v e c h ild c a r e c r e d e n t ia ls o r b e w ill­ in g to e n r o ll. C a ll (3 3 6 )7 6 6 -6 9 7 9 . O T R T R U C K D R I V E R , M O N - D A Y - F R ID A Y . F u ll o r p a r t-tim e . M u s t h a v e 2 y e a r s e x p e r ie n c e w ilh C D L . G o o d d r iv in g r e c o r d . $ 3 5 - 4 0 K p e r y e a r . C a il S n y d e r T r u c k in g (7 0 4 )2 7 8 - 9 7 4 4 . 9 a m - 5 p m . 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A ls o '8 5 F o r d B r o n c o II 4 x 4 , 2 .8 -V 6 , 5 s p e e d $ 8 7 5 .0 0 . 4 9 2 -5 5 0 9 . D R I V E R : A T T N C D L D r iv e r s !! A r e y o u tire d o f b e in g a w a y fro m h o m e 2 -3 w e e k s a t a tim e a n d a v e r a g in g fe s s lh a n 2 5 0 0 m ile s p e r w e e k ? C o a s t a l T r a n s p o r t g u a r a n te e s y o u a "r e a l" w e e k e n d , f i o m e " e v e r y " w e e k e n d w ith o u t­ s ta n d in g m ile s , g r e a t p a y , la te m o d e l tr u c k s , n o s lip s e a t in g , h o lid a y p a y & m u c h m o r e !! V\fe a r e a g r o w in g lla tb e d c o m p a n y w ith 6 5 % o f o u r lo a d s p r e lo a d e d a n d p r e t a r p e d . C a ll D a v id in M o c k s v ille , N C M o n Ih ru F r id a y a l 1 -8 0 0 -8 3 5 -9 7 7 0 o r c a ll R o g e r a fte r h o u r s a t 1 -8 0 0 -2 8 2 -0 1 3 1 . E X R C A R P E N T E R F O R fr a m in g c re w . 4 0 -p lu s h rs. w e e k ly w / o v e r ­ tim e . M u s t b e d e p e n d a b le . N o d r u g s , n o h o t- h e a d s . 3 3 6 -4 6 7 - 7 0 6 1 o r 3 3 6 -9 9 8 -7 4 2 8 . F O O D S E R V IC E , F O O D S e r v ic e W o r k e r , Im m e d ia t e o p e n in g in M o c k s v ille , N C E x c e lle n t o p p o r ­ tu n ity fo r h a rd w o r k in g in d iv id u ­ a ls . C o m p e t it iv e w a g e a n d ffe x - ib le s c h e d u le . E x p e r ie n c e in in ­ s titu tio n a l c o o k in g p r e fe r r e d , b u t w illin g lo tra in . E a c h a p p lic a n t m u s t b e a b le lo p a s s a c rim in a l h is io r y b a c k g r o u n d c h e c k a n d p r e - e m p lo y m e n t d r u g s c r e e n in g . P l e a s e c a llA m b e r S ig m o n , F o o d S e r v i c e D ir e c t o r @ 3 3 6 - 7 5 3 - 0 9 3 3 to s c h e d u le a n a p p o in t ­ m e n t. E O E . L e x in g to n D ia ly s is C e n ie r . h a v e s t r o n g a s s e s s m e n t a n d p r o b le m s o lv in g s k ills . F irs l s h ilt, 1 O hr d a y s , 4 d a y s p e r w e e k . E v ­ e r y o th e r S a tu r d a y , c lo s e d S u n ­ d a y a n d M a jo r H o lid a y s . N e w N u r s in g g r a d u a t e s w e lc o m e d . C o m p e t it iv e s a la r y a n d e x c e lle n t b e n e f it s . A p p ly a t : 2 3 3 A n n a L e w is D r., L e x in g to n , N C 2 7 2 9 2 o r fa x r e s u m e 2 4 8 -8 1 6 0 . W A N T E D - P A R T T IM E c o n tr a c t p o s itio n s fo r R e g is t e r N u r s e s a n d C N A 's lo w o r k H o m e H e a lth in D a v ie C o u n ty . C a ll 1 - 8 0 0 -6 9 1 - 4 9 6 7 e x t 2 . W E A R E G R O W I N G , C u rre n tly s e e k i n g L o c a l D r iv e r s , W o r fi T u e s d a y t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y o r W e d n e s d a y t h r o u g h S u n d a y , w ith e x tr a d a y e v e r y o th e r w e e k , A v e r a g e $ 7 5 0 .0 0 to $ 8 5 0 .0 0 p e r w e e k , C D L - A w ith 2 y e a r T ra cto r/ T r a ile r e x p e r i e n c e . 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Eiit in iir lii.kc oul. D on a lion s. Salunlay, Nov. 2.^ C o u n lr.v h a m Л .snusaRe b r e a k fa s i. U n ion C h a p el M cU u xlisI, U .S . W)1 N . о Г1- )0.6:Л0-10а.п1. M a cv d u n in M o r a v ia n fa ll h a n ia r . X а.n i.-n (w n . M o ra v ia n ilcm s. tra fls . h ;ikcd am ! c;u\nctl gvxxls. hreakl'asi. N .C . 801 a m ile N . o f 1-10. A u tu m n C a r c F a ll F e s liv a l. У a.m .- 2 p .m ., I(X )7 M o w a n l .Si.. M iK k s v ille . P rocccils lo rcsidcn ls funil. C h lc k c n p ic <>uppcr, C o r n a l/ e r M elh o d isl Q iu rc h . 5-S p.m .. ilin e in tir lake oul. $6 ,idu lls. S.l ch ilda-n under б. Some crafis. Comal/er Road. Rellflion Sunday, Nov. 24 T h a n k s i’ lv in f’ S in )>, F a lo n s H a p - lis t. 7 p .m ..w ilh c h o irs fro m E a lon s. C e d a r C re e k . F a n n iiijjlo n . Ija m es and U n ion H ill. 9 9 8 -6 Ы 9 . E a lon s C h urch nl R ic h ie R oa d . C o o le e m e e C o m m u n ity T h a n k s - g lv In K , 6 p .m .. 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M ocksville/ D avio R ecrealioo IX*p4.. 7 a.ni. rej:istn»- tion, S a m . Stan. 9;.Я0 pancuke bre;ikfasl & aw anls, $ 10 inlvancc reg. S 15 ilay o f csent, volunteers iK cik xl, K;uhic 751- 2325. A m e ric a n K e d Crus.s H k x x l D riv e , 10 a.m .-2:?() p.m .. Sm ith C m ive U M C . C arol)iiS lio;ifW X -.1244fora|4X .,w :ilk- iiis »tlc ix iK . Tuesday, Nov. 26 A m e ric a n K ed Cn>ss lllix id D riv e, Ч a .m .-l:.'«) p.m .. W a l-M ;u1. Ilw y . fiO l. M iK k sville. Monday, Dec. 2 ‘T is (h e .Season by tlie Tarailiiklle P la y­ ers, Brock Center, 4 ;uxl 7 p.m . 751- МП). Sunday, Dec. 8 C h ristm a s T o y K u n fo r m oioa-y clisis. 1 p jn . lU I lo m 's T ru ck Stop, em lin g at F am iinglon S ch ool. 1 -3 p in. B rin g loys for Storehoasc fo r Jesas. M on day, D ec. 16 D avie R cp u b U o m C h ristm a s р а лу, S m ilh G rove M elh odist Chureh, 7 p.m. S12. R S V P C a roly T ) S hoaf. 998-3244. Dates to F^emember Saturday, Dec. 7 N C L io n 's F o u n d a iio n V is io n V a n , screen ing fo r v is io n and gla u com a, and glu cose (su g a r) screen in g, n o charge. D o w n lo w n M o c k s v illc Meetinds Tuesday, Nov. 26 M ock -sville P la n n in g H o a rd . 7 p .m ., lo w n hail. Thursday, Dec. 5 C e n te r V o lu n te e r F ir e D e p t, in cor­ porators m eetin g. 7 p.m ., al the sta­ tion , U .S . 64 W . M o c k s v llle C iv ita n C lu b . 6 :3 0 p.m ., 2n d, 4th M o n d a y, W estern Steer. A d v a n c e M e m o r ia l P o s t 8 71 9 V e t­ erans o f F o reign W a rs and La d ies A u x ilia ry , 4lh T u es., 7 :3 0 p.m ., posl h om e. F eed M ill R oa d . D * v ie C o u n ty K iK h t Т о L ife , 7 p.m .. 3rd Th u rsday, gr.m d ju ry ro o m ,c o u rt­ house. 751-5235 o r 492 -572 3. C o a lc c m e c M e m o r ia l V F W Post 1 1 19. 2nd. 4th T liu n ... 7 p.m .. V R V H all, N .C . 801. C o rin th ia n lx>df>e N o . 1 7 F & A M , 2nd. 4lh Frid ays, 7 :3 0 p.m . al the lod ge. M o c k s v ille i.od|>c N o . 13-1.1st T u e s ­ d a y, 7:30 p.m . at llie lo d ge . D a v ie B u s. > V u m «n 'sA .vsoc. 1st W e d . each m on lh , D a v ie Y M C A , n oon . T o R S V P c a ll 751-5672. C o o le t m t e C iv iia n 's C lu b М сч'И пк. 1st and 3rd M o n . each m onth , 7 p.m .. R ed P ig , H w y . 801 . C o o le e m e e . C u b S co u t P a c k 5 (M , spon sored b F u llon U n ile d M cth . C h u rch , 1st luid 3rd T u es. n igh ls cach ntonth, 7-8 :3 0 p.m . Y o u n g b o y s 1-5 gra d es w h o w ou ld lik e 10 b e co m e a m em b e r are 1 w e lc o m e to attend. D iiv ie C o . ,\I.S S u p p o r t C r o u p . 2nd M o n . o f each m onth , 6 p.m .. D a v ie C o . H osp ita l. C o o lc e n te e A A .K 'h iiu l C iooil S h ep ­ h erd E p isc o p a l. T u es. & Fri.. .S p.m . Recreation r o rin o tvin l'o n n a lio n on lliovocvcn ts. call 751-2325. Line Dancing ra n n in g lo n C om m u n ily Center, f-v- cr>' Tu esilay. C o sl; S2. lusm ictors: S ie v e & Lin da I lalley. F or m ore iiil'o. call751-384sS. Rec Club U cl'on : ($ 1 5 )o r aflcr \$25)sviuH>l atul ou l o f sch ool projinim s. R e^iM raiioii opei\. Good Timers SquareDance D an ce Lesson s S5 p er m onlh. V o lu n ­ leers fo r d iffcren i stK'ial evcn ls. C on- \:k\ E thel nt ‘WS-.^S37. Silverstriders Walk Club Sen iors. 50 am i np. M -F . 6:3iV ^ a.m. N o charge. Mothers Morning Out Tu estiays and Tliurs<lays. $7 |vr . $40 |x*r nionth. The Dance Company M o n . Tu es.. W e d ., i'l Sat. C a ll Emil> R olxrttson . 998-5163. YMCA F o r m ore in fom ia tion . call 7 5 l-% 2 2 o r v is il D a v ie F a m ily Y M C A . Swim Lessons ChtHisc I w eek . 4 w eek , and Sat. a.m. sessions. Fre-register. C a l! fo rc o s is . (laics, and lim es. Water Exercise Class F or Iv jjin iic rs and ihc e,\j)eriencetl. A il aiics. C a ll fo rc la s s types lim es. Gym & Swim TInlr^. 9-11 a.m . (ai:es 3-5). C on tl- tlencc & selfesieem stressed. M on th ly. /Veiv Cheerleading Sal.niM in-l p .m .(u ges5 -1 4 ). W het.'ier you are a ch eerlead er w h o w ant to enh iu ice skills o r h egin n er w h o w ants to leam . New T umbling/Gymnastics M o n d a ys 4 -5 p.m . (a^ es 6 -1 2 ) class d esig n ed lo p a 'p a rv y ou n gch eertea il- crs / g yn in a s is w ilh fo u n d a iio n in siren gih . fle x ih iliiy , and team w ork . Gymnastics Plus W e d n esd a ys 3:30-4 :30 p.m . (au es K.- 6) L e a m g y m skills & routines, fit- ness/lteallh skills, at end o f each class a d rin k & snack scrs ed. Karate-Carucado Style T u esd a ys. 7-S:45 p.m . A g e s 7 i'e up. Tae Kwon Do A g e s (> up. M e el l ues. Thurs., 4:45.fi;(M ). (i;4 5 p .m . Seniors A ll S en ior A c tiv itie s take place al D a v ie C o u iu y S en ior Serv ices liK ateil in Ihc B rock B u ild in g o n N orth M ain Street. .M iK k sville unless oth erw ise noted. C a li 7 5 1 -(li> ll. C a r d & B o a rd C a rn es, 1:30 p.m .. IList R(H>in T h e S lu d y o f l.u k c C la ss, I p.m .. N u lrition S ile Friday, Nov. 22 B rid g e « 1 p.m .. & )st K m im Monday, Nov. 25 Q u litin ii, 10 a.m .. East R oom .S cra b b le, 1 p.m .. C n ifi R o o m Tuesday, Nov. 26 llr id iie , I p.m . liis t R oom Wednesday, Nov. 27 P a in t C la s s, 8:30 a.m .. C ra ft R o o m C a r d & H o a rd C a m e s , 1:30 p.m .. East R ix im T h e S lu d y o f L u k e C la ss, 1 p.m .. C ra ft RiTOin Thursday, Nov. 28 & Friday, Nov. 29 C lu se d - H o lid a y Ongoing L u n c h , M .T .W . 1 1:30 a.m ., T h . & Fri., 1 1 a.m . S ilv e r H e iillh E xerci.ses, S en ior S er­ vic e s. M . W . F . 8:3 0 a.m . Q u lilín ^ ;« every' M o n d a y. 10 a.m . BriURtN T u esd a ys & Frid ays. 1 p.m . C a r d & B o a r d (J a n ies, W , 1:30 p.m . C rc u tiv «! S cru p U ook in j* C la s s. 2nd Tu esd a y, 2 p.m . I*ain tC lu !»s»\V ed iies<taysat8:30 ii.n i. D r. D u n n » P o d ia lrls l, at Sr. Ser\ ices ever>’ lha*c w eek s on M on d a ys at 8 :3 0 a.m . F r e e B I(n k1 P re ss u re C h e ck s, on ce a m onth, call Sr. S ervices fo r dales. Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon i\Aonday Ite m s fo r D a v ie D a le lln e shou ld lie rep on ed b y n ixin M o n d a y o f the pub­ lica tion w e ek . C a ll 751-2120 o r d rop il b y Ihe o ffic e , at S. M a in S i. across fro m the courthouse. No American Profile Bccau.sfol'proiluciioa problems, the American Profile will nol appear in this wcek'sjssueof the Enlcrprisc Rccord. The popular svipplcmcnl will return next week. It's not free. B e c a u s e y o u ’v e a l r e a d y p a i d f o r i t . W ion people hear about Medicare Complete' for the first lim e, they usually can't believe their oars. 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Arc Ihe bills piling up and you can't get out of Ihc credit hole you’ve gotten yourself inlo? Dial 211. It isn’l open yet, bul by mid-Fcb- ruary, a new 211 non-etncrgcncy telephone .system could be in opera­ tion in Davic County, Sponsored by the United Way of Davic Counly, it will direct callers lo a regional sys- icm where there will be a list of agencies, churches and businesses lhal could help. Thai list will be spe­ cific to Davie County. Dave Sutter, United Way's 211 coininittcc chair, said an cITort is under way lo identify all agencies thal offer services lo people. That will run the gamut from the heallh and .social services departincnls, lo the county recreation department, YMCA and local ministries through area cluirches. "We're doing an inventory on every ttgency or company lhat helps people," he said. The service will nol promote any religion, but it will tlirecl callers lo tbe .service provided by churches. Sutler said. Agencies do not have to receive supporl from the United Way. "Btisically, it will includc all types of services," he said. "If you have a problem, il should help you gel siarled to the right people." He ciied an example of a Davie United Way board member who vis­ ited Ihcir eltlerly parents in Califor­ nia. They needed help, and a call to 211 Ihcre sent them in the right di­ rection. "The idea is lhat informalion is power, and ifyou can get people lo the right places faster, ihey’re more likely to Ix-neni." Calls will go inlo a regional cen­ ler, which will be manned at cerlain hours by N.C. Bttpiisl 1 lospilal’s call center. There will be no charge lo tele­ phone customers or taxpayers. Cosls Rug Maker Zelma West Reavis of Turkeyfoot is still making rugs by the old-fashionetd hook method. For a story and more photographs, please turn to page D1. - Photo by Robtn Fergusson ’ ,f0ll,lJ^Xpur Most Christmas ning H eart ;to; М ф |> е о п the D a^e 5]‘itóje|aslcm g you oiit us i*out y o ^ átiiaK M ^ie Cbristmas^(^ ®‘ Д ^''funny, satf, Ifeattl .choore;aS' f №е£да.и> nin jn McRae Rezoning Finally Passes David and Gina McRae finally received rezoning for 1.8 acrcs of their land off Peoples Creek Road in Advance. The couple had applied for the re/.oning nearly 10 months ago, and aflcr numerous planning board and county commissioti'er meetings, walked away relieved afler the ?i-2 vote to re/.oue tbe properly from residenlial agricultural lo highway business special use. All commissioners voiced con­ cerns aboul the issue and the posi­ lion they were in, bul only two, Ken While and Dan Barrett, voted againsi the rezoning, Michael Allen, Bobby Knight and Richard Poindexter voted lo approve, McRae had continuously stated lhal he was unaware the properly needed lo be rezoned. He had a building placed on ihe properly, wilh plans to move his basemeni business there along wilh a few employees. The building contractors assured him there were no problems, bul there were, ll needed lo be re- zoned, and McRae said he didn’t know lhal until afler the building was placed. “We Wiinted them (builders) to do a turn-key job,” Gina McRae said. "They lurned down an additional $50,000 of work. Tliey didn’l want lo do the interior. In hindsight, we realize why.” Since finding out from an inspec­ tor there was a problem, she lold ihe board they have worked lo correct the issue. “However the decision goes to­ night, we wanl lo discoruage this from ever, ever happening again,” Commissioner Richard Poindexler said. "1 want everybody to realize this is not an occurrence that will be tolerated by the board.” He wenl on lo say lhal sieps are being taken lo prevent il from happening again. "A lol of questions have been raised, and a lol of unanswered questions are still floating around,” Poindexter said. “Bul I think for the board to vote no on this particular issue because there are no other businesses in thal area is probably trying lo clo.se the door of the barn after nol only the horse, but the cows are oul, the pigs are out, and there are only a few chickens left inside.” The board approved restrictions recommended by planners. itre being paid by the Uniled Way. There will be a direct line to Davie’s 911 emergency cenler, just in case someone calls 2 11 when they really need emergency help. The 911 number will slill be u.sed for emergency fire, police, rescue and EMS .services. Communicators al the 911 cen­ ler could refer people lo the 211 number in appropriate situations. Suiter said. Agencies or ministries wishing to be a part of the scrvicc should call the Davie Uniled Way office at 751 - 0.11.1. Chandler Is Mayor Of Cooleemee COOLEEMEE - John Chandler is the new mayor in town. T h e f o m i c r t o w n c o m m is s io n e r w a s a p p o in t e d m a y o r la s t w e e k b y f e l l o w ■ b o a r d m e m b e r s , l e a v in g a v a c a n t s p o t o n lh a l b o a r d . Chandler replaces Grady Spry, who died earlier this year. Gam e Room Owner Says Laws Unfairly Target Him By Kim Justen Davie Couniy Enterprise Record COOLEEMEE - Several resi­ dents came to the November lown board meeting upset about new or­ dinances. Several were unaware that the or­ dinances had been passed and were already in effect. One person in Cooleemee thinks the ordinances attack his business. Les Sleele, owner of the only “amusemeni” business in lown, a billiard room, claims that the ordi­ nances are aimed specifically at his business. He is also concerned be­ cause the copy of the ordinances he was sent when approved lists differ­ ent times than ones the police have. "These arc rules lhal are com­ pletely unfair and a personal attack on me, my family and my custom­ ers,” he lold the board. “No laws that were in place at the lime of my open­ ing were broken.” According lo Sleele, the ordi­ nances require lhat he lake his cur­ tains down, and he wants lo know if his is the only business being re­ quired lo take down curtains imd pay a filing fee. He asked if the bank was going to have lo lake curtains down. His hours of operation have also been changes by the ordinances. Steele mentioned a minimum age requirement being placed on his patrons to play pool. “Am I the only one who has to lake curtains down’? Who’s going to do the record check on employ­ ees’? Who’s going to pay for it,” he Please See Cooleemee - Page 4 Washington’s Thanksgiving Proclamation 2 - DAVIE COUNTY KNTKRPRISK KKCORI). Thiirsdiiy, Nov. 28. 2002 ExJitorial Р айе Proclamation ol' National Thanksgiving George Wasliingtoii City of New Yo'rk. October 3. 1789 Wliereas it is tlie duty of ali Nations lo acknowl­ edge tiie providence of Almighty God, to obey his wilt, to be gratelul for his benents. and humbly to implore his protection and favor, and whereas both Mouses of Congress have by iheir joint Committee requested me "to reconunend to the People of the United Stales a day of public thanksgiving and prayer to bc observed by acknowledging with grateful hearts the many signal favors of Alnugluy God especially by affording them an opportunity peaceably to establish a form of governnteni for their safety and happiness." Now therefore 1 do recommei’d and assign Thurs­ day Ihe 26th day of November next to be devoted by the People of these Slales lo the service of that great and glorious Being, who is the beneficent Author of all the go(ul that was. thal is. or that will be. Thai we may Ihen all unite in rendering unio him our sincere and humble thanks, for his kind care and protection of the People of this Country previous to their becoming a Nation, for the signal and manifold mercies, and the favorable interpositions of his providence, which we e.xpcrienced in the course and conclusion ofthe late war, for the great degree of tranc|uility, union, and plenty, which we have since en joyed, for the peace­ able anil rational manner, in which we have been enabled to establish constitutions of government for our safety and happiness, and particularly the national One now lately instituted, tor the.civil and religious liberty with which we arc blessed; and the means we have of acquiring and diffusing useful knowledge; and in general for all the great and various favors which he hall) been pleased to confer upon us. And also that we may then unite in most humbly offering our prayers anti supplications to the great Lord and Ruler of Nations and beseech him to pardon our national and olher transgressions, to enable us all, whether in public or private stations, to perform our several and relative duties properly and punctually, to render our national government a blessing lo all the people, by constantly being a Government of wise, just, and consiiiulional laws, discreetly and faithfully executed and obeyed, to protect and guide all Sover­ eigns and Nations (especially such as have shown kindness unto us) and lo bless them with good gov­ ernment, peace, and concord. To promote the knowl­ edge and practice of true religion and virtue, and the encrease of science among them and Us, and gener­ ally to grant unto all Mankind such a degree of tem­ poral prosperity as he alone knows to be best. Given under my hand at the City of New York the third day of October in Ihe year of our Lord 1789. — Go: Washingion DAVIE COUNTY ENTKRPRISE RECORD, Nov. 28,2002 - 3 "IT'S GOMMA.BE Д LONG HOLIDAY SÊAÇOM ! . J In T h e M a il... Soccer Has Grown Into Integral Part Of Davie High Athletic Program ■|'() th e e ililo r : I ;iiii M ia- lh a l y m i w iiu lil a i;r c c w ilh m e tiu u lim e is i;o in y liy lo o 4iiic k ly llie s e ih iy s s o I w a iu o il In m a k e lim e l o s h a re in y a p p r e c ia lio n Гог a le w I'olk s th a l lia v e h a d a h u g e in ip a c l o il o u r s o n a m i o u r la m ily . A h o iil X y e a rs a i:o w e in o v e ii lo M o c k s v illc fr o m G e o r g ia . A lm o s t as s o o n as o u r c liih lr c n w e r e e n r o lle d in s c h o o l, ih e y w e r e s ig n e d u p lo p la y s o c c e r w illi th e D a v ie P a rk s a n d R e c r c a lio n I’ r o g r a m . I'lia n k y o u J o e B o y e tte a m i e v e r y o n e w h o h e lp s h im m a k e o u r R e c p r o g r a in g re a t. O u r o ld e s l s o n m o v e d fr o m R e c . s o c c e r to D a v ie U n ite d C lia l- Storehouse Has Great Contributors To th e e d ito r : W c a l A S lo r e lio u s e fo r J esu s w a n t t o s a y th a n k y o u lo e v e r y o n e that h as ta k en p a rt in s e e in g th at o u r c lie n t s ' n e e d s h :iv e b e e n m e t at Ih e S to r e h o u s e fo r Jesu s. 'I'h e r e h a v e b e e n s e v e r a l d a y s that w e w o n ­ d e r e d w h e r e o n e|irth w e w o u ld g e t e n o u g ti fo o d . W e h a v e iiK v iiy s lic e n a b le to to g iv e th o s e in n e e d s o m e fo o d , s o m e d a y s n o t a ll lh a l th e y w e r e a llo w e d , bu t e n o u g h to g e l b y o n . O u r s u p p ly h as b e e n e n o u g h . It is lik e in M a tth e w 14 w h e re J esu s fe e d s .'i.dOO m e n b e s id e s th e w o m e n a n d c h ild r e n w ilh fi v e lo v e s o f b re a d a n d t w o lls h . W h a t e v e r w e h ad it w a s e n o u g h at th a l m o m e n t. Y e s , it w a s n 'l o n ea rth lh a l w e m a n a g e d lo h a v e e n o u g h . O u r h e lp c a m c fr o m a h ig h e r p o w e r iIk u i w e are. Jesu s la id il o n Ihe h ea rts o f p e o p le in o u r c o m m u n ity lo h a v e c a m p a ig n s to c o lle c t fo o d . •S everal a rea c h u rc h e s h e ld fo o d d rive .s , a n d I 'm n o t g o in g lo try to n a m e th em fo r fe a r o f le a v in g s o m e o u l. W e w a n l e v e r y o n e to k n o w that w e ;ip p re c ia te a ll y o u d o fo r Ih is m in is tr y . M id w a y C a m p g r o u n d h eld a fa ll fe s tiv a l a n d c o lle c t e d У 3 2 ite m s . S o u lh D a v ie S c h o o l c o lle c te d 7. U K ) ite m s . N o rth D a v ie S c h o o l b r o u g h t in 6 0 ite m s . S h a d y C iro v e S c h o o l h a il a p e n n y d r iv e a n d r a is e d S I 12 fo r fo o d . S a n d ra M o o n w ilh Th e L ib e r ty W e s le y a n C h u rc h r a is e d S 4 3 6 . A l l o f Ih e s e p e o p le m e n tio n e d a b o v e h a v e tru ly s te p p e d o u l in fa ilh . Jesus c o m m a n d e d us in M a tth e w 2 3 lo fe e d th e h u n g ry . A S to r e ­ h o u s e fo r Jesu s c a n 'l lh a n k a ll o f y o u w h o s u p p o rt us e n o u g h fo r a ll yo u d o Ih ro u g h o u r L o r d a n d S a v io r . Y o u h a v e h e lp e d u s lo c o n tin u e o u r m in is tr y fo r Ih o s e le s s fo rtu n a te . W e c a n ’ t d o ih is w ith o u t th e h e lp o f o u r S a v io r a n d p e o p le lh a l c a r e e n o u g h lo s h a re. O u r m in is tr y is a n d w a s b u ill o n fa ilh . E v e r y ih in g w e a re a b le lo d o c o n ie s fro m m o n e ta r y a n d m a te ria l d o n a tio n s . T h e s la ff is a ll v o l ­ u n teers g iv in g o f th e ir lim e a n d la le n ls . O u r o n ly p a y w ill b e th e re ­ w a rd s w e r e c e iv e in h e a v e n . E a ch a n d e v e r y p e r s o n h e lp in g w ilh Ih is m in is try w ill b e b le s s e il. W e a re a lw a y s in n e e d o f d o n a tio n s a n d h a v e a c r itic a l n e e d fo r v o lu n le e r s . T h r o u g h G o d 's g r a c e a n d d o n o r s w e a re a liv e a n d w e ll. W e s a y th a n k y o u lo e v e r y o n e , d o n o r s a n d v o lu n le e r s a lik e fo r e v e r y t h in g . I f w e fa ile d to m e n tio n y o u r n a m e a b o v e , w e a re s o s o rry . W e h a v e d o n o r s th a l d o n 'l w a n t r e c o g n itio n an d il is h ard lo k e e p up w ith w h o d o e s a n d w h o d o n ’ l. 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L o s in g h im w o u ld d e fin it e ly b e o u r lo s s . T h e r e a re a lw a y s th o s e p e o p le b e h in d th e s c e n e s w h o s o m e t im e s g o u n n o tic e d . P e o p le lik e D o n n a a n d L a r r y B o g e r a n d S u s a n A i l i c y to n a m e a fe w . T h e n th e re w e r e a ll th o s e p e o p le w h o s u p p lie d s a n d ­ w ic h e s , s n a c k s, G a to r a d e . o r a n g e s o r w h a t e v e r t h e y w e r e a.sked to p r o v id e . T h a n k y o u lo e v e r y o n e w h o h e lp e d s u p p o r t b o th tea m s. It's b e e n a m a z in g to s e e h o w s o c c e r h a s g r o w n o v e r th e la s t 8 y e ;irs a n d fr o m w h a l I u n d e rs ia n d Ih c s o c c e r p r o g r a m a l D a v ie h as u n d e r g o n e s o m e m a jo r c h a n g e s d u rin g lh a l tim e . 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I f Ihe to w n c a n p u rc h a s e a v a c u u m , th e b o a r d d is c u s s e d b a n n in g l e a f b u r n in g a n d o f f e r i n g c u r b s id e p ic k -u p s e r v ic o . D e c c in h t T W o r k s h o p A b o a id w o r k s h o p h as b o o n s c h e d u le d fo r D e c . 4 , ft p .m . T o p ­ ic s o f d is c u s s io n in c lu d e a n ew lo a s o a g r e e n ie n i w ith C I I A fo r Ih e Z a c h a r y H o u s e a n d a m e e l­ in g w ith L e s S io e lo r e g a r d in g th e o r d in a n c e s th at a ffe c t h is b u s i­ n ess. s e s s io n o f a c o n l r o l l e d s u b - s la n c e . - M o r g a n W e s le y I la r r is . p o s ­ s e s s io n o f a c o n l r o l l e d s u b ­ s ta n c e . - S h a n ie M a r io lle a fn o r . o b ­ ta in in g p r o p e r ly b y fa ls e p r e ­ te n s e . - R y a n H o lt , b r e a k in g a n d e n le r in g . la r c e n y . - D a v id M i c h a e l J e n iig a n . o b t a in in g p r o p e r ly b y fa ls e p r e ­ ten so . - J im m y G r a y K o a lo n . Jr.. 12 c o u n is o f o b t a in in g p r o p e r ty b y fa ls e p r e te n s e . - K ir b y L e e K e n n e d y , p o s s e s ­ s io n w ilh in te rn t o s o ll/ d o liv e r c o n t r o lle d s u b s ta n c e . - S te v e n C lir is t o p lie r K n ig h t , 41 c o u n is o f o b t a in in g p r o p e r ly b y fa ls e p r e te n s e . - L e n n e y M i k a L o w e , h a ­ b itu a l fe lo n , Ih re e c o u n is fo rg - in g o n d o r s e m e n l, th r e e c o u n ts u lte r in g fo r g e d o n d o r s e n io n i, - J o h n B e n w a M a r lin , la k in g in d e c e n t lib e r t ie s w ilh a c h ild . - T e r r y M a s o n . 17 c o u n is o f o b t a in in g p r o p e r ly b y fa ls e p r e ­ te n s e . - D a n n y R a y M ille r , fe lo n y la r c e n y . - I-d d ie I .e w is N e e ly , p o s s e s ­ s io n o f a c o n t r o lle d s u b s ta n c e . -J o s h u a K y a n R ic o , b r e a k in g a n d e n le r in g . la r c o n y . s a fe c r a c k ­ in g . - L a w r e n c e A lle r e le R o o k a r d . fi v e c o u n is o f o b t a in in g p r o p e r ty b y fa ls e p r e te n s e . - R a m a r o T h e iH lo r e S c o t l. at- t e m p ie d fir s l d o g r e o a r s o n , a s ­ s a u lt o n a fe n ia le , c o n in iu n ic a t- in g Ih re a ls . - A m y J a n e S h a v e r , o b ta in in g p r o p e r ty b y fa ls e p r e lo n s e . - R i c a r d o D o m in ic W h i le , p o s s e s s io n w ilh in te n t l o s e ll/ d e liv e r c o c a in e . - K e n n e lli M ic h a o l W illa r d , m a in ta in in g a p la c e to k e e p c o n ­ lr o lle d s u b s ta n c e , m a n u fa c t u r e o f c o n lr o lle d s u b s ia n c e . - J a n ie s G a r n e r W i l l i a m s , b r e a k in g a n d e n t e r in g , la r c e n y , s a fe c r a c k in g . ANNUAL INCORPORATORS MEETING of Smith Grove Volunteer Fire Department. Sunday, Dec. 1,2002 2 p.m. at Smith Grove Fire Dept. MOCKSVILLE TIRE & AUTOMOTIVE 962 Yadkinville Rd., Mocksville, NC • (336) 751-6115 H o u rs: M o n .-F ri 7:30am -6:00pm a n d Sat. 7:30am -1:00pm Ж S S Special o£ the W eek 2 Liter P e p s i P r o d u c t s ea. L im it 8 W hile Supplies La.st It’s H ere Now! Bring Your Film and Save Money! In Store Photo Processing Digital Prints Enlargements I S llu llY iu I H o u r ! I'lir цп'а! inriirmalion ott ilrii^s \ hi'alth prohli'tiis. цо li « \\ « .losti'rdruui'o.i'om 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.fosterdrugco.com 2:47 a.m, \on W'akc up w ith a p a in c n is h in g your c in s i lik e an c U jflia n l is sU uuling on you. A nd now y our ja w h u its . S o w w/uii? □ R u n to th e b a th r o o m , m a y b e it’s g as. □ D rin k s o m e th in g fizzy. ^ Go to Davis Regional ER where you'li be seen quickly and treated by a doctor who can tell the difference between a heart attack and last night's barbequed shrimp, © F rom h e a rt a tta c k to s n iffle s . F ast. F ria id ly . E xp e rt. The following eases were clis- posed of it) Davic District Court Nov. 21. IVcsiding was Judge Mark S. Culler. Proseeutini; Kevin Ueale, Karen Clodlelier. and Shawn i-raley. assistant district all<)nieys. - Marsha Ann Uamc. niisde- ineanor larceny, sentenced lo 1 20 days in prison to run concurrent with sentence ''Crving. - Randall Alexander lierr>'. t'ail- \ire to yield I'nr stop sign/red lig)il. S25 and cost. - KIchard L. lilacknion. a.ssauh on a feniale, dismis.sed due to fail­ ure of prosecuting witness to appear. - Linda Lewis liogcr. second degree Irespass. dismissed at requesl of prosecuiing wiiness. - W illiam Talherl Hoger. 2 couni.s assaull w iih a deadly weapon, assaull hy poinling a gun, misdemeanor larceny, injury to |K*r- sonal property, dismissed al request of prosecuting witness. ■ Haywood Daniell Urowii. re­ sisting puhlic officer, sentenced lo todays in jail sus(KMuled 12 monlhs. S2.S ami cost. • Bacilio 1. Cabrera, consuming heer on premises other than his own w ithout pemiil, $25 and cosl. nol he convicted of similar offense. - Ellon Lee Camphell, speeding 55 iu a •U). reduccd to csceedinu safe speed. S25 and cost. - Javier Urioste Casares. unsafe passing, reduced to impro|H.*retjuip- nient. SIO and cosi. -H illy Eugene Casey. Jr.. O W L senieneed to fiOdays suspended one year, .todays non-ojieralion in lieu of connnunity service, noi operate vehicle until licensed, snhsiance ahuse assessnienl. $100 and cost. - Eli/abeth Faye Clay, driving while license revoked, expired reg­ istration. dismissed per correclion. • Anihony Lynn Collins, speed­ ing X4 in a 70. giving ficlilious in­ formation lo officer, dismissed per plea; driving while license revoked, sentenced to 15 days in jail with credit for lime sened. - Kenneth Colem an, misde­ meanor possession marijuana, sen­ tenced 10 15 days in jail suspended one year, nol be convicted of simi­ lar offense. $25 and cosl. • Barry Andrew Darnell, worth­ less check, sentenced to 45 days in jail suspended one year. $80 rcsti- lulion lo L& S Groccry. cosi. - Herman E. Deleon, speeding 66 in a 55. dismissed per plea; driv­ ing while license revoked, sen­ tenced lo 120 days in prison sus- jK'nded one year, nol operate vehicle vnUil licensed, SUM) and cosl. - Rhonda C. Deviney. speeding 7*1 in a 55. reduced lo improper equipmenl. $50 and cosl: driving while license revoked, disnussed per correction. - Geneva Ann Estep, driving while license revoked, reduced to no license. S 162.50 allorney fee. S50 and cosl; driving/allowing vehiclc to be driven nol registered/titled, dismissed per correclion. - Richard E. Evans, worthless check, dismissed, civil selllement. - Marie Amiorel Gadson. failure lo secure passenger under 16. re­ duced to seat belt violalion, $25 and cost; driving while license revoked, dismissed per corrcction. - Jason Lee Garrett, speeding 56 in a 35. reduced to 44 in a 35; speed­ ing HO in a 70. reduced lo improper equipment. $10 and cost. - Justin Bruce Gholson. failure to stop for slopped school bus. prayer for judgment continued on cost. - Peler Andrew' Gleich, improper passing, prayer for judgmeni con­ linued on cosl; exceeding posted speed, dismissed per plea. - Brooke Ellen Gravatt, driving after consuming under 21. prayer for judgment conlinued on cosl. 8 hours community service, substance abuse assessment, not violate any laws, dismissed if in compliance. - Benjamin Dale Green, failure lo yield righl of way for sirenA’hie lighl. prayer for judgment conlinued on cost. - Marcus Dewaun Harris, speed­ ing 80 in a 70, reduced lo improper equipment. SIO. cosl; expired in­ spection, dismissed percorreclion. - Brickey Anne Hart, speeding 77 in a 55, reduced to 64-55. SIO and cost. - Carolina Russell Head, ilriving while license revoked, dismissed per correction. - Clyde Hendrix. 2 counts worth­ less check, dismissed per civil settlement. - Wendy Kuy lloffman, D W I. driving while license revoked, in­ dicted hy Grand Jury. - Marquisha D. Holland, no li­ cense, $25 and cosl. - Donnie Ray James, felony Uir- ceny. reduced to misilemeanor lar­ ceny. sentenced to 120 days in prison 10 nm concurrent wilh sen­ lence being served. - Candace Lace Jones, speeding 50 in a .\S. reduced to improper equipment. $10 and cosl. - Jimmy Cl. Keaton. Jr.. 2 counis worthless check, dismissed per civil settlement. - Sleven C. Knight. } counis driving w hile license revoked, no li­ ability insurance, worthless check, driving lefl of cenler. possession of opon container/consuming alcohol in passenger area, exceeding posted speeil. permitting operation of vc­ hicle wilh no insurance, sentenced lo 120days in prison w ith credil for time served; D W I. sentenced lo 6 months in prison to run al expira­ tion of olher sentence. Appealed. - Erancisco A . Leinus. speeding 57 in a 40, reduced lo improper equipment, $25 and cosl. - Anthony John Leonard, driv­ ing while license revoked, reiluced to no license, prayer for jmlgmeni continued on cosl. - Curiis Lamont Lewis, misde­ meanor possession marijuana, pos­ session of drug paraphernalia, sen­ tenced lo 120 days in prison al ex­ piration of previous senlence. D A R T recommended. - Levine Livingston, worthless check, dismissed, civil settlement. - Michael Lee Llewellyn. D W I. sentenced lo 12 monlhs in prison. D AR Г and work release recom­ mended; hil/run failure lo stop for properly dantage. driving while li­ cense revoked, driving lefl of cen­ ter. dismissed per plea. Appealed. • Julie (). Lookabill. misde­ meanor possession marijuana, pos­ session of drug paraphernalia, sen­ tenced lo 45 days In jail suspeiuled one year, not he coiivicied of simi­ lar offense. $50 and cosl. - Thea Gail Mallcoal. misde­ meanor larceny, sentenced to 12 days in jail, credil for lime ser\ ed. -Terry L. Mason, misdemeanor prohalion violation. 45 day jail sen­ lence activated, credil for lime serN'cd; misdemeanor probalion vio­ lation. 45 day jail senlence activated at expiration of olher senlence. - Daniel White Mauney, failure lo heed light or siren, prayer for judgment continued on cost; ex­ ceeding safe speed, dismissed per plea. - David L . McDow’cIl, speeding 94 ina 70. rcduced lo exceeding safe speed, prayer for judgment conlin­ ued on cosl. • Curiis Ryan McGuire, under­ age possession of alcohol, dismissed per plea; possession of drug para­ phernalia, prayer for judgmeni con- linueil on cost, substancc abuse as- scssnienl. not violate any law, re­ view In 6 monlhs for dismissal If in compliance. - Janice M . M ills, worthless check, dismissed, civil seitlemenl. - Nakesha Nicole Mills, speed­ ing 60 in a 45, leduced lo 54 in a 45. SH) and cosl. - Dusiin Kenneth Mise. failure to yield for stop sign/red light, re­ duced to improper equipmenl. $10 and cost. - W illiam Pleming Mundy, 3 counis worthless check, dismissed per civil settlement. -Sleven Dale Myers.possession of drug paraphernalia, prayer for judgment contimied on cost, contra­ band ordered destroyed. - Douglas Phillips, ficlilious driver’s license, dismissed due to insufUclent evidence. - Luis Ernesto Portillo, assault on a female, injuiy to personal prop­ erty, dismissed at request of pros­ ecuting wiiness. - William R. Reynolds, posses­ sion of schedule 111 conlrolled sub­ stance, dismissed due lo insufllclenl evidence. -Jonathan D. Robinson.driving while license revoked. 10 day jail sentence activated with credil for lime served. - Eredisbinda L. Sanchez, per- ntitting operation of vehiclc willt no Insurance, dismissed per plea: ex­ ceeding safe speed, reduced lo im ­ proper equipment, $10 and cost. - Carl Lee Shrewsbury. D W I, sentenced to 60 days in jail sus­ pended one year, 30 days non-op­ eration of vehicle in lieu of commu­ nily service, not operate vehicle until licensed, credil for substance ahuse assessment, $ 100 and cost. - Creed Allen Simpkins, injury to personal property, senieneed to 45 days in jail suspended 12 monlhs, $97.50 attorney fee. S2K0 reslitu­ llon: Intoxicated and disruptive, dis­ missed per plea. - Wendy Gale Sledge, expired ins|>ectioi\ slicker, $25 and cost. - Roberl Michael Smith, speed­ ing 94 In a 70, reduced lo exceed­ ing safe speed, prayer for judgmeni conlinued on cosl. - Roger Kenneth Snow, 11, sell/ give fortified wine/liquor/mixed beverage lo person under 2 1, prayer for judgment continued. - Edward M . Sprague, hil/run failure lo stop for properly damage, dismissed per civil settlement. - Vicki Steele, worthless check, dismissed per civil selllement. - Eli/abeth Marie Stone, failure lo stop for red lighl, dismissed per civil settlement. - Roger Thomas .Swink. no li­ cense. prayer for judgment conlin­ ued on cosl. - Lacy Charlelon Teague, driv­ ing after consuming under 21. prayer for judgmeni continued on cost, credit for substance ahuse as­ sessment. 8 hours conununily ser­ vice, nol violate any laws, review in 6 months for dismissal if in com­ pliance: failure lo comply with li­ cense restrictions, expired inspec­ tion. open container afler consum­ ing alcohol, dismissed per plea. - Crasmo Henilez Urbina, D W I. sentenced lo 60 days suspended one year, 24 hours community service, credit for substance abuse assess- menl, surrender liccnse atul not op­ erate vehicle until licensed unless limited privileges, SlOO and cosl; open conlainer after consuming al­ cohol, following too closely, dis­ missed per plea. Appealed. - Jose Andre Velez. D W I. sen­ tenced lo 60 days suspended 12 months. 24 hours ci>mmunily ser­ vice, substance abuse assessment, surrender license and not operate vehicle unlil licensed. $100 and cosl; no license, driving after con­ suming under 21, reckles4 driving lo endanger, resisling puhlic ofllcer. underage possession of beer, dis­ missed per plea: resisling officer, sentenced to 30 days in jail sus­ pended 12 monlhs, 24 hours com­ nuinity service. $65 attorney fee. - Alverllna Santos Vital, vehicle forfeiture (lienholder petitioned for release of vehicle), vehicle pelilion denied due lo failure of lienholder lo appear. - Joshua Dean Waller, driving while license revoked, dismissed per correction. - Jonalhan Scotl Willard, speed­ ing 87 In a 70. reduced lo improper equipmenl. cosl: no operator’s li­ cense, lleeing lo elude arrest wiih inolor vehicle, dismis.sed per plea: reckless driving lo endanger, re­ duced to careless and reckless. $250 and cost. Fnlled To Appear - Rodney Jeronte Arnold, unau­ thorized use of motor vehicle, three counis driving while license re­ voked, speeding 60 in a 50, iwo counis driving after consuming un­ der 21, unsafe passing vellow line, D W I. - D orolhy II. Davis, simple worthless check. - Bernard Lemont Plynt. driving while license revoked, driving left of ccnter. - Ketra Lyimette Gibbs, speed­ ing 80 In a 70, driving while license revoked. - Elizabelh D. Greene, simple worthless check. - M arcelino Longares, aka Marcelino Moreno, aka Vincente Orosco, assault on a female, domes­ tic violence protective oider viola­ lion. - Mark Tyrone Lyons, speeding 60 In a 35. • Jonathan Estal Mayes, failure lo wear seat bell - driver, driving while license revoked. - Eddie Lewis Neely, driving while license revoked. -Tim othy Scotl Shoffner. speed­ ing 70 in a 55. - M ichael Andrew W eaver, speeding 85 in a 70. - Nancy Marie Wilson. 10 counis forgery of endorsement, 10 counis Ultering forged endorsement, mis­ demeanor larceny. B e n F r a i i R l i n First Stop For Super Savings Crafts, Discover Lifes Little Pleasures f r n h t O n h l i m O l M u Storewide Savings - ^ o / & Shop Early 4 0 “Off 7AM-8AM 3 0 ’Off 8AM-9AM 9AM-9PM D o n 4 L e t T h e C lo c k R u n O u t O n Y o u ! O NE B ig DAY O F FU N 'Regular Priced in Stock Merchandise only cuslom framing, custom floral, gift certificates, ad items and red tag ilems ore not included. 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OFF Regular Price FREE Santa Print W itiL ‘ 2 5 P u R h a s e • 16 x2 0 -inch siie PRINT $10 Value Super Frame Special ь25Уоo r : êH moulding» 1 Framing at It» be$t B e n F r a n k l i n S t o r e C o u p o n _ A ny one Regular ^ ^ % OFF Priced Item________ CjGood Saturday 11/30/02 O n ly ^ One coupon per day. Not For Prior Purchase, or current ad Items, discounted or sale ilems. Excludes cuslom framing, cuslom floral , and gift cerlificales. B e n F r a n k l i n S t o r e C o u p o n n/ A n y one Regular % O F F Priced Item 4 0 Qsood Sunday 12/01 /02 O n Q One coupon per day. Nol For Prior Purctiase, or currenl od ilems, discounted or sole ilems. Excludes cuslom framing, cuslom floral, and gift certificates. B en F ra n k lin m s Y a d k i n v i l l e R d • M o c k s v i l l e , N C • 3 3 b - 7 5 1 - 5 4 8 8 Youi one itop loi nulls, liuiiiiny, vuiiety i puts__________________________________________ (, - 1)Л\ li: СОГМЛ |;M KKI'UISK KKCOKD, Thursdiiy. Nov. 28. 2002 Public Records Г Ш 1 L a n d T r a n s f e r s I 1к' b 'll.'u m i’ lam i ir .m s k t s v.,-к- ti!i4l u i!h llu- O .ivio K cetvk-t V t il’.44ls, l'\ p.iiiii.-v m\ l’ h L'tl. . . I n n ii'liij' .iiul iioo «l 'la m p s l'ü K liaM ’ ij. u iili '■J fi-|'u->-ciiliii.‘^ Ч |_МП(1 Kuh.mí l.pcllicr tn M ,ii> l ’a tiivia i,<4-ltk-i. i lo i, I atm - iMMi'Ui h in ld iiii: .V R cm o ilo l 111'.' Il' M k llai-I 1), SliM iK- a iiil S l.k \ I Sl-M IlC. 1 Ii .IlI. m Ы . la in a ia A . l IcmiiH.’ . M ihstitiitoII 11 V КЧ- m l ’ h\ lits W .tiu lj u l t !чм -'. 1 II av I. \1.4 ks\ ilk *., W i'nIs lov». i i-lnpnu’ lll ( 'u. in I Vis |i| S, M .illa ld . ( o n sIliK IH 'l). I I 't. I .u u m j'ju 'u . - (k -iil‘ \ .1 .s. I osk-f lu H a il’.ii.i I III i itoL -n . ЛП ч'И L. I osk-i an.l I M ill I-. S lic o l. (4 7..S', ). .'S ir.kJs, ■ W '.iy ic M . W a lle r Sr. ^iixl M :ii\ l . W a lle r lo D a K M o b ile П и т с ч l 1-1. SM . ■ K o h e il T. ( ‘<*ricll Jr am i lo in S. (.'o r r e ll In liiu e e A M i!e i''(> ii Í (W rcli a lili J a iiiee ( 'o i i e l l . | lo i. leriis.jícm . SSO. - I’iUil K. Kcssa aiul Sharon D. Kcss.t \n Ai>cl Villasenor. 2 lols. Calahain. SI 71). • James ( ’. Ijames and Coleen C. Ijanie'' lo ('asNamlra \ (irejiorw j lol. .U'liiNalern. ■>')S. • Joseph .Andreu and •\'aiK\ I.ee .Mt(‘oy toCal\ tn Clvvvn Slales and Luey Slaley. 1 l(»t. • l.orene R. ImisIot to I’rances I'osier Dunn. ..U acre. I-arininv:lon. N liv l. - I a>e While .-\le\ander li' I'aye \\ hue .\Ie\ander ami .Angela A. Mooie. I lol. rarniineton. ()k k Anderson ('onstiuetion It' lames MaHheu Harnhardi and An- ^el.i M. Marnliardt. I lol. Shady (ih'\e. S-Í5-Í. • James H. I.owcry anti Jane l.tiuen It) Kail.I Ci. Koehler. 74.3 .kies. Clarksville. S.Md. • Ik-rniLe V, l-hriuht ami Saiuanlha Stecic lo Joseph H. Tnwell .irul Deborah M. Towell. :.l J aeies. S7(l. - Lonnie R. Wooten, trustee of Ournian W. Moose Family Trust lo I). William Moi'sc Jr. and HevtMia M. ['.ans. 1.^5.7.1 acres. - Danny K. I’oole and Darlene Ht'Inian I’oole to Julie C. Starnes. S.5 1 acres. Shaily Grove. $474. - Secretary of Ilousinj: and Ur- hau Developmeni lo Shapiro vV: !nj:le. .S hits, Mocksville. • Associates First Capitol Cor|i, toFredBIIisJr.. 2(racts. S22. • Christian S. Sheets and Dana C. Sheets to i’aisy C. Ki^er Byerly. 1.25 acrcs. Shady Grove. - James M. Vouny and Kimherly K. Vouni* to Ktihin Davis and Amy Davis. I hit. .Mocksville. S2S0. - K.T. Iscnhour Conslruclion to Robert Mall anti Sheryl (-'ields Hall. 1 Uu. I\ irm iiii!U m . S .n ‘i. • Kelly Coniractini: Services to Kevin A. Hamlin. I lot, .MiK’ksville. • June L. Culhrcth and DavitI K. Culbreth Jr. to Ciarcncc L. Lagle anti Homer Huiienc Lajile. 2 tracls. Jenisalem. - C.J. Ramey, altoniey in fact for Oak Valley Associates ami Hidye Run Properties aiul Oak Valley I’roperties lo Forrest C. C ranfill Conslruclion. I lol. Farniini’lon. ■SI21. - Curtiss Lee Keavis (i)7' r inter- esi) lo Celiiula R. Iit)\vell, Nora R. Haynes amlTaia U. Jacumin. lot.s. •Mocksville. - James Cleveland Ijames and Ha/cl C. Ijames lo Debbie Ijames Wilson, I lot. Jerusalem. • Glatlys Inez Jones (9‘)'i inter* esi) It) James Voj»ler Jones. 2 acres. Shtlay Grove. - Gladys Inez Jones inter­ est) lo Irvin Hampton Jiuies Jr. and James \bgler Jones, 2 iracls. Shady rt)ve. - Maryarct W. KvwMcr (‘HCj in- terest) to Susan IL Wall, I lot. Jenisalem. - Mary S. Sparks (9 iri interesi) lo Tt>nimy Wayne Sparks. 2 iracls. MtKksville. - DavitI n. Tifft Jr. ami Tammy J. Tiffl toTetl Williams Fox. 2 tracts. Clarksville. S.112. - Ronald C. Whitaker lo C.L. Whitaker ami Linda W'hitaker. I lot. Mocksvillc. SKiS. * C.L. W hilaker luul Linda Whitaker to Ronald M. Kennerly. I U)l. Mocksvillc. SISO. * W illiam J. and Glenda K. Mosny lo Jtihn anil Pegiiy Koontz. 1 tract. Mocksvillc. .$22. - Mayhcllc M. Orrcll lo Misty L. Orrcll. 1 acrc. Shatly Grove. - Gregory J. Gach and Judy A. Gach lo Cameron McNairy Wyrick, 1 lol. Fannington. $.^2.1. - John !i. Ciultlcll aiut Anno R. Cadtlell to MichacI Woodvvanl. I acrcs. MtKksville. SI.^S. * Wilhur W. CartI and Marth;i A. Card lo Heather Laxion anti W ill­ iam Shepherd. 2.01 acres, Calahain. S48. - Charles R. Wells and Jcraldinc L. Pike lo Mark Sitzer and Carolina Sitzer. I lot. Mocksville. S M ). - W iiiiam II. Howland and Rosemarie R. Rowland lo Garry L. liarihnan anti Hrenda J. Hardman. 2 tracts. Calahain. S270. - Athas Tom V'asakis to Monica [*. Vasakis. I lot. Farminglon. - Oak Valley Associates Limited Pannership lo K.T. Iscnhour Con­ struction, 1 lot. Fannington, SSO. - Marsha D. Cartner to Timothy Carson CIcndenin. (2.^'^f interest) 2..*! acres. Calahain. 130. -Donald R. Ogle Jr. lo Heidi A. Ogle. I lot. Fullon. - Peggy Baily to McihacI Dewey Deal and Sarah Noble Deal. 35.fi acrcs. Fannington. 5700. - Dora Fleming Jones to Randy Keith Sink and Brenda B. Sink. .97 acre, Fulton. - Gwendolyn Carol Sm ilh, Annie Ruth Smith. Danny R. Hillard. Jean HiltanI Renegar anti Burley Wayne Renegar and Shirley R. Hillard, wife of Danny Hillard to Robert Martin Slaley and April Green Staley, 2..3 acres. Fannington, 524. • Roy l.ec Walker lo Roy Hugcne Walker and Margarel IL W'alkcr. I tract. F'anninglon. H i g h w a y P a t r o l 1 hv- toll.iu JM;.' ir.ill IC U КЧ ks \u-ll' lll \ l-'llLMK-il b\ Ilk- N ( '. lliL'll- V'. .iv P.iiii>l m I ).i\ 10 ( ‘hiimu \ ЛП ( ‘aUhi‘4 I- In* \ (¡,M(' van i.aiiL;lil IHi- while n.ivoiinr ui-si on 1 Ji>. \ov, il al V Ill I’.ml Sanuicl ,\еи11и. Ii . 5S. I I • IVinhroke Ktd;.4- Cl . \\ IS illl\ int.- Ilk- \.m ues| (HI I .1(1 when il I lueiit inc. .md Aeri Ilo pulled lo (he ‘ uL- lit Ihe hi!.*hu.iy. D.nn.uio \sas cslim .iu-il .ii ' 1.500. repi'ilcd 11 oi>pei |-,C, I OPJllson, ( ars ( idllde on I .S. 64 ( ’.irs ii.i\ ohik; m op[xisik- »liiec ii 'ib colli.U-tl on { S (>l Nos. (. al 1 1 p.m. •Al. c«>i dim; Ы luu 'p ct ,\.l KelK'k Don.dd Wasne luinci. s(,. ot (Hm. w.vs tlrlvign a l‘>')‘i l ord cast til» U.S. (>4. when die vehicle crossed left of ecnter .tml hil a l‘)‘í4 b'Voi.i iidck. ihiven by L. MJ.liiccn. f.l, ol Hieh I'oini. I iJiiiei w.iN ti.iiio l llh .1 '.ill- I'loV niu-til V jol.illon. \ I'hjt If l.ea\ I S Scene 1 lie dl IV Cl o! ,1 V ohu le »h.it c.iiiseil .inolliei lo run iii(t)a liee left llie Sl ene ol'.u ciilenl Ntn, 0 al 5:.M a.III. Noi.i .Maitin I-I Khaw.iga. .L5. of 2IIS7 .\.C. Huv. .SOI N.. was driv- iiii- .1 luvoi.i Sl'V norlhwesl on N.C S(U. .Anolher vehicle was U.ivehiv.; noiih on F'.unnnglon Ro.ul and tailcvl lo V ieltl right of vs ay al (lie caution light. F.l Khawaga svvei veil to aNoiil the olher car anti MM olf ihe right sitle ttf Ihc roatl. hhiine .»thlch aiul iiee. The driver t»l Ihe olher vehicle lell Ihe scene withi)Ut giving F.l Kh.iv. .iga anv infonnalion. reporletl l it'opei .A.T. Keller. ( hair Causes Culllslon A Wo(ntleat tiriver hit a chair lh.it \s .\s iu ihe ro.ulvsay tin J\mclion RiMtl Nov. 7. Accoiding lo Ihe report by Thioper J.R. Allred. Karen Kinley (ioins. M , was ilriving a 2000 \ luuvl;v sv>u\\^ al when the c.u colluletl wilh a chair Ihat had Ivcn th"pped inlo ihe souihboiind l.nuv Mil- sit.pjvil lo leinove Ihe ch.iir, winch was gt>ne by ihe Inne .Allred airived. He had alreatly received a call abt>ut the chair ami was on his way there when the accitleni tK'currcd. D ri\e r Loses Control .A i luniersville driver losl con­ trol of Ihc l‘i ‘>S Hyundai she was driv ing t)ii 1-40 Nov. S. Troti(K*r J.R. Allretl reponcti Tif- fany Diane Johnson. 2S. was irav- cling wesl on 1-40 al 4:25 p.m.. when she ran off ihe rt)ad to ihc left onto a low shoulder in the meiiian. She skitltlcd hack onlo the road in a broadslide. driving b;ick off to the left ami collitling will] the guardrail. The car spun aniuiid anti col­ litled wilh the guartlrail again. Viducle Leaves Koad A 1W7 Chevn>lct driven by a Wesl Virginia wonian ran off 1-40 Nov. К al 4:50 a.m. Dot Orpha Hopson. 44. was ilriving the car wcsl when il ran off the road to the lefl. It collided with the median cable, coming lo a resi. Trot)|KT F.C. Ferguson reponcti. Char>»cs Arc Filed A M ocksvilie tiriver was chargeii wilh a safe nitivemeni vit>- S h e r i f f ’s D e p a r t m e n t 1 he lollow III;.: Ilk itii-iil ' •.'.cic I |'4| I; d lo ihc I )av 1C ( 'oim i v SliciiM > 1 Vp.iiiiucut Klllh i ll/abclli John .oil Л .IS .I's.mlu-d .Hill ilcm • i, IC I.ikcti tioiii lu-i .11 lici icsid-,-iK•• .ii ,V'2 I’.iikci IM.. Nov t-l • \ .11 I'c loll-; 111 I.) к ickv I MUCIO'.V. ot I-; I I till I l.ill. W.IS i ti'kcii 111(0 \ <»v. 1S .uul ik'iiis vseic taken .\ nci.kl.icc Ьс1оП!.'111С luCn’or CM D.dtuii. .1 Ic.khei. \v.is i.ikeii V. iihotii hci pcMiibsioii iiiuii Soulh D.oic Middle School Nov. IS. - Ailooi w.is piled open ami l.ir- ccuv was .U\eu\ptedatC.iKaiy Bap- lisl ( hutch Nov. 1‘). Soincoiic bmke inlo a Jeep, look Ilcnis Iron) iiiside. and poined s.ind mh» the engine, as lepoitcil by Dan V 1 Deon Mvers, of 1 .Ml Family 1 11,. .Adv aiice, Ntiv. 20. -A Ci>c.i-Col.i machine w as bro­ ken into .11 I ainiiiiglon -Mojors. at l-.inniiieloii Rd. aiul llwv. I5S. Nov. 20. • Nhuiey w.is laken from drink machines at F.ckcrd's Dings w\ Kinderton Nov. 20. • Someone in IMiiladclphia. Pennsylvania has been using the name and cretlenlials of Robert Scoll Wclcli. of 2511 Davie Acad­ emy Rd.. wiihoul iiis permission. - A Ford Hscort was laken from the residence of Brenda B. Myers, of 252 Fvcrhan Rtl.. witlunit her IKrmission. Nov. 21. - A sign w illi ’ Child .At Play” on il was laken from tiie sitle of the road at the home of Harvey J. Young, of 21 Crosswinds Dr.. Advancc. Ntw. A r r e s t s I he D.iv »e ( '»muUv Shvi ill s De- |Miimenl inaile the lollowing ,n- icsls -Baiiv Andiew Danieli. 22. of ’5 lodd Rtl., .Ailv.iiicc. w.is .u r< sU'tl t )cl. 2S Ьч t.ijìuic to apj*e.ii, I nal d.iie- Ni'v 21. l.)emus Cm lis Claik. 47. ot 1 ex ington. w.i>, .me sled Ot I. 2S litr l.iihne to .ip|4‘.ir. I n.tl il.itc; .Nov, 25. Í iiiilloid ('oiinlv. •VSiIh.im levs is Donali. 4S. ol K'.7 K w s 'v d l. \\1'>.и к с. w.vs ,1V- icstcd • )cl _’s (or lailiiie («> appe.ii. Iii.d d.iic: Nov ^ ■J.lines ('.III Boone. Jr.. 22. w.js aiTcsieil Uci. 2S lor larceny. Trial d.ile; Nov. 7. •Ryoii Scolt (iore. li). of lf)f> C.is.iBciia Dr.. Ativancc. was ar- resieil Ocl. 2‘i tor possession oi Ivei 'tmloiiified wine i>y perst>n less ill.Ill 21 \e.irs »>ld. resisi/obsiruci/ delav public olficer and damage lo piopeiiy. fiiai il.ile: .Nov. 21. lose Antlrc Velez. I‘>. of 19h Soiioi.i Dl.. .Advance, was airesled ()cl. 2*^ ti'i p«»ssession of iK’cr/un- tointieil wnie by )->crson less ihaii 21 ve.us old. resisiAibsiruct/delay public ollicei. Irial tlale: .Nt>v. 21. -Donald Ray Maire. IIL .W of 17H Monegan Trail, was arresled Oct. 29 for domestic criminal tres­ pass. •Jonatlian Dean Rohinson. 30. of Slalcsville. was arresled Oct. 29 for failure to ap|K‘ar. Trial date: Nov. 21. -Kcnen Deshawn .Myers, 25. of 173 Cv>uiUY Line Rtl.. was anested Oct. 30 for ctunnuuiicaling threats. Trial date: Nov. 7. -Lillie Mac Johnson. 62. was arresteil Oct. 31 for wonhiess ciieck. Trial dale: Nov, 14. -Darrell Dwigin Baker. 4ii. was arrcstetl (X.1. 3 1 tor lailure to ар;к*аг. Trial date: Nov. 21. M o c k s v i l l e P o l i c e Tiie following incidents were K-poiled lo .Mocksville I’olice. - .A Wiimaii leporlcil Nov. Ч she W.IS ihiealeiied .il ,i lesideiice on I asl l.evinv'lon Uiuivt. • ,A wtniiaii lepinled Nov. I I someone stjuitied Kool-.Ani in her lace in .1 parking lol mi Sanloid .Avellile - Л woman reponed Ni>v. 11 someone grablvtl hej wrisls on West •Maple .Avenue. ' .A Wi)inan was assaiilletl al N<*rliiritigc CiMirt. it was rept)ileti N i.v . 11. • 'IwoctMinleileil '>20hills weie passed at a local business, ii was icporled Nt?v. 13. - Someone refusctl to pay for a drink al Taco Beli. \ :itlkinvíilc Ro.iii, il wasrepoiieil Non. 1K. -The iireaking. enler ing and lar­ ceny of a portal>le Cl> player was reporteil Nov. 21 from a vchicle on Rolling Hills Lane. Arri'sts - Sieven T. McConney. 40. of Winslon-Salem. was ciiarged Nov. S will) oi)laining propeny i>y false pretense. Trial tiale: Now 14. • Criliaii Sanchez De Lc Cruz. IK. of 405 Nonhridge Coun. was ■ charged Nov. 12 with driving w iih­ oul a license, spcetiing and failure lo slop for a red ligiil. Trial dale: Dec. 6. •Juan .Manuel Cuanas Memh)za. 2K,of Lcxingitm. wascluirged Nov, 10 willi DWI and driving while li'- cense revoketl. Trial ilate: Dec. 20. - Jenny Lynn Sleele. IK. of Wootlieaf, was chargcd Nov. 19 wilh conspiracy. Trial dale: Nov. 21. • James Ronald McClamriK'k. 57. o f 263 Wilkeshoro St.. was charged Nov. 19 wilh possession of stolen pro|K*riy. Trial ilalc: Dec. 19. - Charles Raymond Carter Jr.. ' 47, ttf 337 Hospital St.. was charged Nov. IS w iiii 10 counts of criminal damage to pro(>cnv. Trial tialc: Dec. 19. Tram e Accldi-nis - Nicholas Brandii» Moiulay. 20. o f Winston-Salem, was driving a 2000 Honda on Yadkinviiie Rt)ad at 4: i I a.m. Nov, 14 when il slruck a licer, reported Officer J.D. Finney. - Phillip Arnold Harris, 35. of 230 Edgcwoinl Circle, was driving a I99K Ford on Vailkinville Road ut 7 p.m. Nov. 15 wiien ii stnick adecr, reported Officer Derrick L. Cline. lation following an accitleni Nov. 9 at 3 p.m. Jonathan Ray Creason. 23. of 257S U.S. Hwy. 601 N.. was tiriv­ ing a 1996 Honda west on 1-40, when the car ran off the icit sitle of the roatl. reporled Trooper A.T. Keller. Creason overcorrected tiie car and ran off the right side ofthe roatl, colliding with a tree. Driver Runs Slop Si^n Two tirivers were injuretl when one of them ran a stop sign on Pine Ritlge RiL, Nov. 9at S;.10p.m. Trooper J.R. Allred reported Melissa Jo Conley, 26. of Charlotte, was tiriving a 1994 Ford truck east on Pine Ridge Rd., wlien siie failed ID Stop at the slop sign, colliding with a 1999 Volkswagen driven l>y Shawna Rcnec Coker, 17. of Rockwell. They were bolh transponed to Rovvan County Hospiial. Conley was charged with slop sign and seatlK'll violations. Charyts Pending Ciiarges are pcmling in an inci- tlenl in wliich a I99| iw d S U V ran off the right sitie of Daniels Road. Nov. 9 al 3:15 a.m. The veiiicie. owned hy Amanda Gail Home, of Linwood. was trav­ eling cast when it ran off tiie riglit side and overturned. 'The driver was not itlemified. reponcti Trooper A.A. Jusiice. Mocksville Driver Chiir^ed Sandra Levison Aulry, 40. of 171 Mcatlow vicw Rd.. was driving a 2002 Chrysler east on U.S. 64. Nov. 9 at 6:35 p.m.. wiieii the car collitled wilh au SUV Uiat was mak­ ing a right lurn. reponed Trooper A.A. Jusiice. Aulry *s car allempled lo pass tlie SUV. driven by James Waller Beil, Jr.. 31. of Salisbury, on the righi. Bell’s SUV made a right lum and was struck hy Autry’s car. Beil said his lefl tum signal was on. l>ui Autry said slie thought he was turning lefl. so she passed him on liic riglit. Slie was charged wilh intproper passing. Kiun, Speed Ciiuse Wreck A Winston-Salent man was ciiarged witli e.xceeding safe speed after the van he was drivign hydro­ planed and hit a car Nov. 11 at 7:05 a.m. Trooper M.T. Dallon reported Ciro Marcus Ocampo, .34, was driv­ ing a 1995 Ford van wesl on 1-40. w hen tiie car hydroplaned, crossing inlo the left lane of iravel in front of a 2(H)3 Chevrolet tii at was trav­ eling west, driven hy Jennifer Cheek Osbome. 41. of Hlkin. 'Tiie van sideswiped tiie car and holh ran off ilie lefl side of the road, lulling tile median cahie. Pick'iip Hils Tool Itox A 2002 Chevrolet driven hy a Newion woman hil a tool bo.x that was in the road Niw. 11 al 6 a.m. Тпюрег M.T. Dalton reported liie pick-up. driven hy Susan Eliza­ beth Murray. 39. was traveling cast on i-40 when it collitled w ith a melal lutil box lhal was in Ihe n>ad. Driver Churned A Statesville driver was clturgcd wilh exceeding sate sjwed follow­ ing an accidenl Nov. 11 at 9 am. Margie Turner Beck, 66. was driving a 1999 Ford east on 1-40 when the car hydroplanetl on the wet road, skidding off tiie road lo the right and hilling tiie guardrail, reponed Trooper M.T, Dailon. Tree Ciiuses Accident Tiie driver of a 1996 C iirj slcr llial swerved to avoid a tree in the road ended up hitting anolher tree on the siiouldcrof the road. Nov. 12 al 9 a.m.. reporled Trooper M.T. Dallon. Teresa Manin Sheets. 43. of S64 I'ork Bixiiy Rtl.. Advancc. was iniv- cling wcsl on Livengood Roatl. when she swerved to avoid a tree thal had fallen onlo the road. She ran o ff the road to the leil. losing control of tiie car and spin­ ning o tf liie road lo the right, hit­ ting a tree on the shoultler of the roati. C h a in R e a c tio n In c id e n t An Ativancc driver was chargeii w iiii failure to retiuce speed follow­ ing an accitleni involving three ve­ hicles, Nov. 11 at X: 10a.m., on U.S. 15S. Trooper A.A. Jusiice reporled Decca Renee Reidel. 29. of 143 Merchant Ln.. was driving a 1979 GMC west on U.S. 158. A 19R9 NUlsuhishi pick-up. ilrivcn by Rich­ ard Dale Kisiler. 47. of 131 Wiltl- wood Ln.. Mocksviiic. and a 2001 Buick. driven hy Dolores Herrily SciiaiTer. 63. o f 125 Pemhrooke Ridge Cl.. Advancc, were stopped for iraffic. Rcidel failed lo sec liiey were stopped, and iier GMC struck Kistlcr’scar in tiicrear. Kistier’scar then slruck the Buick. Tiic GMC ran offthe road, strik­ ing a mailbox. K a b h it R e s c u e A t t e m p t e d A M ocksville driver who at­ tempted to rescue a rabbit ended up iK'ing run over i)y her own vehicle Nov. 11 at 9:49 p.m. Trooper F.C. Ferguson reponed Cheryl Ann Hoar, 54. of 126 Sun­ set Dr., Apt. 17. was driving soulh on Farm ington Rd., w'hen she stopped lo rescue a rabbit ihat wiis in the road. In trying lo get out of the 1995 Oldsmobile she was driv­ ing, she became tangled in liie seat bell, and the car l)cgan backing up. Siie fell to the ground and the car ran over iier before running o ff die road and slopping al a ditch. Siie was injured bul nol trans­ ported lo liie hospital. Charges Filed A Raleigh driver was charged with exceeding safe speed and ex­ pired registration following an ac­ cident Nov. 12 at 6:.30 a.m., reported Trooper M.T. Dallon. Anand Jaiswal. 31, was driving a 2(M)l Honda east on 1-40 when the car hydroplaned, running o lf ihe road and colliding with the guard­ rail. Vehicle Overturns A 2001 Ford SUV uvcrtumed, following an accident Nov, 11 al K:15 a.m. Susan Gentry Kirk. 44. of 1221 Fannington Rd., was driving north on Fannington Road wiien tlie ve­ hicle ran inlo a large amount of slanding water. Il hydroplaned, running off ihe road to Ihe left and contimied, strik­ ing a ditch and overturning twice before slopping. Hus Collides W ith Do» A bus iiit a dog in the road Nov. 12 al 10:20 a.tu., reported Trooper M.T. Dalton, Christine Dodge Huneycutl, 54, of Elkin, was driving tiie 19H9 Ford bus north on U.S. 601, when it col­ lided with a dog crossing the road. The bus became disabled due to a damaged radiator. Advance Man Chari;ed An Advancc man was chargcdwiih making an unsafe traf­ lic movement following a wrcck Nov. 12 at 7:15 a.m. William Otis Arnold. 51. of 117 Forest Drive, was driving a 2001 Chevrolet left txi U.S. I5S entering the Bojangles parking lot. Anolher 2001 Chevrolet, driven iiy Cynihia Marti Jenkins. 4S. of S4S Fork Bixby Koad. Advance, was travel­ ing easl, reported Trooper NLT. Dalton. Arnold saiil another driver slopped to let him make the lurn. and he failed lo sec Jenkins's ciir. causing them lo collide. Driver Leaves Scene A MtKksville man was chargcd witii careless and reckless tiriving after the I9S8 Ford pickup he was driving wrecked Nov. 14 at 11:30 p.m.. reponed Trooper J.R. Allred. Lowell Davis Harris Jr.. 47. of 971 Joe Road, was driving north on N.C. 801 when it went offthe road to tile left aiul went down an cm- ’ banknicni h'ming several irccs. Harris left the scene and re­ porled the wreck 12 Iiours later. Allred said. Advance Driver Injured Charges are pending in a wreck thal caused injuries to an Advancc teen Nov. 14 at 7:25 a.m. Trooper J.R. Allred reported Catherine Grace Harrison. 17, of 164 Fieldwood Drive, was driving a 1993 Honda west on 1-40. A 2001 Honda, driven by Dana Stanley Keeney, 40. of 212 Shady Grove Lane. Advancc, and a 1996 Nissan, driven by Miciiael Guy ikanson. 40. of Sherrill's Ford, were traveling east on 1-40. Harrison’s car wenl off tiie road lo th cleft, skidding across both westbound lanes and onto the paved shoulder. The car skidded back across to tile left, going under the median cable barrier and into the easlbound lanes, wlicre il collided with liie olher vehicles. Harrison’s car overturned and collided wiih the guardrail. Teen Charged An Advance teen was charged w itii a stop sign violation following a wreck Nov. 15 at 9:20 a.m. Trooper J.R. Allred reported Bradley Edward Tuckcr. 19, of 238 Brier Creek Road, was driving a 1994 Jeep SUV west on Taylor Road when he failed lo stop for a stop sign and il collided wilh a 1991 Ford SUV driven i>y Enoch Etlward Vogler, 81. of Vogler Road, Ad­ vance. ChurKvs Ftled A H untersville driver was ciiarged witli failure lo nolily DMV ol an address ciiange following a v^'reck Nov. 16 al 6:30 a.m. Christopher James Becker. 25. was driving a 1999 Ciievroiet west on 1-40 wlien tiie car began to hy­ droplane, skitlding otf tiic road lo tiie right colliding with a calch ba­ sin and tree, reported Trooper J.R. Allred. Teen Ii»jured A I iamplonville teen was injured in a wreck Nov. 16 al 12:35 p.m., reported Trooper A.A. Jusiicc. Jared Alien Roper, 18, was driv­ ing a 1995 Geo north on U.S. 601 when tile car went off liie left shoul­ der and iiil a tree. He was charged w’itii exceeding a safe speed. Mocksville Driver Charged The driver of a 1989 IMymoulh that hit anoiiier vlieicie Nov. 17 was charged w ith failure lo rcducc speed. Continued On l’u(>c U7 Highway Patrol DAVIF, COUNTY KNTKRPRISK RKCOUl), rimrsila.v, N uv. 28, 2002 - 7 Continued Krom Рацеб Trimper J.R. А11ач1 reporteil tiiai Shcidy Lee Harbour. 52. of 1705 Dcailmon Road, was driving norlli on N.C. 801 at 12:40 p.m. when lie tailed lo slow his vcliicle and it hit a 1994 Chrysler, tiriven hy Susan Rumple Lohr. 39. Ы Salislniry. ihai was being slowed to make a lefl lurn. Alcohol Suspected Aicoiiol m:iy liave played a role in a wrcck that led U) ciiarges for a Clemmons teen Nov. 17. Bratlley DavitI Boltjen. 17. was tiriving a 1987 Volkswagen nmlli on Ballimorc Road al 2:22 a.m. when the car went tlm>ugh an interseciion ami hit a ditcli hank. Botljen tied the scene after impact and was later charged with provisional DWI ami failure lo stop for a stop sign, re­ ported Trooper F.C. Ferguson. Van Hits Trees An Advance driver's 1994 I^otlge hit several trees Nov. 17 at 2:20 p.m. Trooper F.C. Ferguson reponed tliat Linda Wilder IlanctKk. 58. of 541 Burton Roatl. was tiriving north when the van went offthe roati lo the rigiu and hit several trees. Vehicles Collide at Bank ' Two cars collided in the parking lot at First Union liank near Ber­ muda Run Nov. 18 at 9:15 a.m. Acci>rding to a report by Тгоо|кт A .A . Justice. E li/abelh Warr Gulledgc. 60. of 481 Bing Crosby Blvd.. Bcrmutla Run. tirove iier 2001 Lincoln into Ihc rear ofa 1999 Honda, tiriven by I.ori Smilh Mvers. 40. of 214 OtiJil Myers Rd..'Ad- vance. w hile the Honda was slopped. Charges Pending Charges are pending in an acci­ dent in which one car merging onto 1-40 caused another car lo hit the guartlrail. Trooper A.A. Justice reported a Í996 I’ontiac. operalctl by Joel S. Masters. 22. of Oiiio, was traveling west on l'40.al 10:40 a.m. Nov. 18. Anotiier car. merging west, mergeti into Masters’ lane, causing hin^ to run oil the lefl siiouider. where liis vehicle slruck a guardrail. The first vehicle continuetl wesl on 1-40 and dill nol slop. Vehicles Collide Two cars collided near gas pumps at 4-Brolhcrs Amoco near Bennuda Run Nov. 18 at 3:09 p.m. Christine Marie Riker, 19, of Cary, wasdriving a 1999 Ford, turn­ ing lefl from tiie gas pumps in the parking lol. A 1988 Nissan, driven by Scottie Alwin Lytms. 32. of 249 Baltinmrc Rd.. Advance, was pull­ ing up lo the pumps, when the col­ lision occurred, reporled Trooper F.C. Ferguson. Mocksville Driver Injured The driver of a 2002 Honda. Mildred Nail Seamon. 74. of 783 FairHeid Rd.. was taken to Davie Hospital lollow ing the accidenl. Nov. 19 al noon. Trooper A.A. Justice reporled a 1999 Mack truck was iraveling soutii on U.S. 601. when it collidetl wilh Scanlon’s vehicle, which was .stopped, wailing lo make a left luni. The driver of the truck, Bobliy Daniel Browning. 38, of 256 W il­ low Creek Ln.. M ocksvillc. was chargcd w ilh failure lo reduce speed. D river Kalis Asleep The driver of a tractor-trailer liiat was transporting chickens and tur­ keys fell asleep al the wheel and sulTered injured when liie vehicle overturned Nov. 20 at 1:50 a.m. Trooper F.C. Ferguson reported Michael Davis Canaday, 30. of Faith, was driving the 1996 Kcnworth tractor-trailer west on I- 40. when he Icil asleep, running off the roatl u> the lefl and overturning in tlie metlian. Tiic vcliicle collidetl w'iih several trees hefore coming lo a stop. Canatlay was charged with reck­ less driving anti no operator’s li­ cense and iranspoiteil to Davie Hos­ pital. D r iv e r C iia r g e d A Statesville man was charged w ilh safe movement violation fol­ lowing an accitleni Nov. 20 at II a.m. Trooper .A.T. Keller reporletl Barry MichacI Benfield. 50. of Slalcsville. was tiriving a 1995 trac- lor-trailcr wcsl t)ii i-40. in llie letl lane. .A 2(H) 1 Maztia, tiriv en by Scotl Tcncnce Duniay, 32. of GreenslH)ro. w as iraveling west in the right lane, lieniielti hegan lo merge inlo ilie right lane, colliding with Dunlay. Bcnficltl was ciiargeil. Three Vehicles Collide The exit nuiip of 1-40 at N.C. SOI was the scene of an accitleni tiuU invtUvcd tl\ree vehicles. Nov. 20 at 5:20 p.m. Trooper J.R. Allred reported a 1998 Dotlge. tiriven hy I’aid Melvin Gregory, Jr.. 41. t>f 167 Tailwood Dr., Atlvance. collidetl with a 2001 Toyota, tiriven l)y Slierry Wanisiaff Meacham. 4S. of 159 Ashbuiton PI.. Advance and a I9S8 Oltlsniohile. driven iiy itairy i.ynn Kirby, 48, of King. Meacham and K irby iiatl slopped on the ramp for iralfic, and Ciregt)ry failcti lo slop, iiiiiin g Meacliain’s car anti pusliing il into Kirby's. Ciregory was chargeii with fail­ ure to rethice speeil aiul an improper liccnse on his tlriver’s license. 16 Deer Stnick Sixleen m ott)iisis were in wrecks involving tleer: • Tcnila i'revelle Kcaion, 49. t>f •157 Tol St.. al 6 a.m. on Counlry t.u.. Nov. IS; • Miciiael loiltl Lanning. 34. of 416 Speer Rtl.. at 6:20 a.m. on Sjicer Rd.. Nov. 18; • Ciirisiopher Lee Poj)c. 27. of Winston-Salem, al 10:30 p.m. on N.C*. SOI. Nov. 20; • ikaiitly Naiassia Diggs, 19, 173 Branch View l.n.. al 8:30 p.m. on Ftuk Bixby Rtl.. Nov. 20: • Darlene Marie Uarnett. 46. of 477 No Creek Rd.. :il 5:40 a.m. on U.S. 64, Nov. 20; • Ralph Rankin Reed. 67, of Rahhii Fann Lane. Ativancc. at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 7 on N.C. KOI; • Tlit)inas Keilh Barton. 56. of Ashboro. at 9:45 a.m. Nov. 8 on U.S. 64; • Jesse Franklin Dobbins Jr.. 30. of 1 lOOak Leaf Court. Mocksville, al 7:30 p.m. Nov. 9 on Tuckcr Road; •Terry Blaine Howletl. 39, of Ml. Airy, on Nov. 9 at 6 p.m. on U.S. 601; • John Carr Marshall. 63. of 3406 U.S. L5S. Mocksville. al 5:10 p.m. Nov. 13 on iVaccfui Valley Road; • Roger Viticcnl Myers Jr.. 28. of 3S8 Speaks Roatl. Atlvance. at 5:.^0 p.m. Nov. 13 on U.S. 158; • KiniiK'iiy York Wiiiiaker. 32. of 171 Baity Koad. Mocksville. at 6 a.m. Nov. 14 on N.C. 801; • Susan Dcsiice Boger. 18. of 139 Dulin Roatl. Mocksvillc. on Nuv. 15al 2:30 a.m. on U.S. 158; • Ronnie Dale Barnett. 50. of 477 No Creek Road. Mocksville. Nov. 15 al 6:35 a.m. mi ShelTielil Road; • Wanda Hydcr lUatllcy. 43. of 1790 IVopIcs Creek Koad. Advance. Nov. 16 al 10:37 p.m. on N.C. 801; and •Terry' Milton Hardin.48. of 132 Bingham St.. Mocksville. al 6:25 p.m. Nov. 17 on U.S. 64. Truck Stolen From WRD Area Is Found On Mr. Henry Road A M o L 'k s v iilL " m a il w lu i ro- liir n e il lio in c a l l c r a Ir ip Ib iiiu l - D r r a lM c r d iilii'i Iim I - .s o in c lh in y iim is iia l, l l i s Iru c k h a d h c c ii s to ­ le n . A c c o n lin i; lo a r c p o r l h y O l- I'ic c r D .K . 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M a c k D e v o n H u tle r o f J a c k ­ s o n v i ll e w a s c h a r g e d a lt e r h is e x - w i f e , fr o m w h o m h e h a il b e e n d i v o r c e d 20 y e a r s , c a l l e d th e s h e r i f f s d e p a r lm e n t o n O c t . 2 4 , c o m p l a i n i n g Ih a t B u l l e r h a d b e e n c a llin g h er. " T h e n ig h t h e fo r e th a t. I h a d r e c e iv e d .s e v e ra l c a lls d u r in g ih e n ig h l. s la r lin g a l I a .m .,” s a id D e b o r a h B o o e . " H e c a lle d t w ic e a n ti s o m e o n e w h i> iile iu ifie t l h e r ­ s e l f a s h is M io n i c a lle d o n c c , a n d s o m e o n e w h o id e n t ifie il h e r s e lf as h is m o m 's n u rs e c a lle d o n c c ." B o o e s a id o v e r Ih e la s t th re e m o n th s , c a lls fr o m e it h e r B u lle r o r " o n e o f h is r e p r e s e n la t iv e s " h a v e in c r e a s e d . D u r in g th e la te st c a ll. B u lle r w a n t e d i n f o r m a l i o n a b o u l B o o e 's ila u g h te r . " M y d a u g h le r w ill b c 2 7 in J a n u a ry , a n d s h e w a s a d o p te d b y m y o t h e r h u s b a n d o v e r 20 y e a r s a g o . " s a id B o o e . " W h e n h e c a lle d th e la s t lim e , h e s a id . ‘ Y o u c a n r e c o r d m e o r la k e p a p e r s o u t o n m e . w h a te v e r , b e c a u s e I k n o w w h e r e y o u l i v e . ' " H iit le r w a s a s k in g a b o u t th e d a u g h l e r , w a u l i n g t o k n o w w h e r e s h e l iv e d , s o h e c o u ld g e t in to u c h w ilh h er. B o o e s a id s h e k n e w il w a s h im . b c c a u s e h e id e n lifie d h im ­ s e l f a s M a c a n d w a s o n h e r G R A N D O P E N IN G Buy One Get One FREE! 242 Kinderton Place Shopping Center Advancc, NC 998-3221 1 I I I I I I I I I I ( I ____ I Buy Any 6" Sub With Medium Drinit & Get a 6” Sub of Equal or Lesser Value FREE! Oflei' Expires Dec. 30, 2002 Valid Only at New Kinderton Placc Shopping Center Location W e d o n ’t h a v e a l l t h e a n s w e r s . 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S h e 's a n a d u ll. I f s h e w a n ts t o h a v e a r e la tio n s h ip w ith y o u , s h e w i l l . I I'e e l f o r y o u . M a y b e s h e 'l l c o m e a r o u n d s o m e d a y , bu t y o u c a n ’ t b o t h e r M s . B o o e a n y m o r e ." B u tle r w a s s e n te n c e d to .10 d a y s in j a i l s u s p e n d e d f o r o n e y e a r o f u n s u p c r v is e d p r o b a t io n . 1 le is to p a y S2.‘i a n d c o u r l c o s ts a n d h a v e n o c o n t a c t w ilh B o o e . GASTHAUS on theSQUARE F < . e s t a u r a n t . G u c s l h o t i s e & n i o r c ! Mciiii liu ltulcs: Siiii/is, Siiliiils, Vtinciy o f SnndwU hes A/>iwii:.crs. 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M elissa Miclicllo G onion, 22. of Yailkinvillc. was chargcd with possession of drug para­ phernalia. forgery of endorse- nicnl anil uttering forged en- diirsenienl. following incidents in June and August. 2(X)I. According lo evidence given in courl. Gordon was .stopped for a traffic stop on Aug. 16. 2001, and in her possession was found a crack pipe with residue. On Jiuie .“i of this year, she wrote a check to Wal Mart for S2(X) and forged her grandm other's name. GiTrdon’s attorney, Michael Parker, said Gordon had been in jail several limes, bul the first lime was only for a few days, and il didn't leave much of an im pression on her. This past time, she had been in for 80 days. "S ocial services has her daughter right now, so she has an incentive to gel out and be­ have," he said. Al'ler her first time in Jail, she got back on the crack pipe, hut Ihe past SO days has given her lime lo get that oul of her sysiem. "She is pasl the shakes and d l’s now," Parker said. Gordon's problem has always been drugs, Parker said, and "neither she nor the drugs would turn loose." Parker said Gordon, who is 12 weeks pregnaiu. looks much beller and healthier than she did when she was on drugs, and said he wants to see ifhe can get her out of jail and give her a chance. Gordon said. " This has been one of the hardest limes I've been in jail. 1 do have a fulure oul there waiting for me, and 1 do want to live a life out there, free and clean." Gordon said she hopes lo enter nursing school in Ihe fu­ lure. Judge Mark 1;. Klass sen­ tenced Gordon to f)-8 months in prison, suspended for three years, with iiitetisive probation for si,\ monihs. She is to pay ■S2(K) restilulion to Wal Mart, pay for lier court appointed allorney and court costs. She must also submit lo war­ ran tless searches for stolen goods, controlled substances and contraband, not use. possess or conlrol any illegal drug, and sub­ mit to breath, urine/t'lood tests for drugs and alcohol. H er probation w as trans­ ferred lo Yadkin Counly, Man Charged With Rape Pleads Guilty To Lesser Charges Ily Ilcih Cassidy Uavie County I-nierprise Record A D avie m an who was charged with statutory rape of a child and attem pted crim e against nature received a sus­ pended sentence in Davie Supe­ rior Court last week. Gregory Darryl Hohannon, .l.'i, of 116(i U.S. M. MiK'ksville, was charged with those iw o felo­ nies, bul in a plea arrangement, pleaded guilty to three m isde­ meanors of taking indecent lib­ erties wilh a child. In this case, Ihe child in ques­ tion was 14. According lo assislani dislricl attorney Kob Taylor, the victim and her older sisler. w ho are dis­ tant relations of Bohannon's, had been spending lime at his home, when, on Jan. 4, the older ^:ister lookeil down a hallway, inlo a bedroom, and observed w h.it she believed was her sister with Bohannon. She i|ueslioned bolh of them, and Ihey bolh denied anything had happened. "In the course of the ne.xt few weeks, she didn'l lell her molher. hul it kepi nagging at her. and she didn't believe her sisler, so she continued to i|uestio.i her." The younger sister finally con­ fessed that a se.xual relationship had been going on for about three months. Taylor said the older sister called the mother, who also con- " fronted Bohannon. The victim's mother said her daughter had been changed by the situation and actsdiri'erenlly, ami has liecome reserved. "I can'l change whal hap­ pened lo my daughler, bul I ho|xr Education Board Meets Monday The Davie County Hoard of Education will meel at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 2 at Central Davie Education Center on Campbell Road in MiK'ksville. The new members - Carol Livengood and Dr. Regina Gra­ ham - will be sworn into office. I might be able lo change whal might happen lo someone else's. It's not right whal he did. It's not right lo change a child and mako Ihem have to live with thal ev­ ery day for the rest of her life." "The family is stunned and shocked at this situation," and although they initially wanted Bohannon to serve an active sen­ tence, had altered thal somewhat and were going lo leave il in the hands of Judge Mark E. Klass. Bohannon's attorney. Grady M cCIamrock Jr.. said, "M y cli­ ent denies ever laying a finger on this person, "H e is a cut above m osl young guys you see here." McCIamrock said. "He has his own home, a nice place oul on 64. He is single and has hobbies. H e’s a truck driver and works hard, and there's no doping or drinking going on. Ile's well thought of in his community," McCIamrock said Bohannon and the older sister had dated for some time and thal when he'd go off on a job, she'd stay ihere. The other sister often stayed too. be­ cause il was a nice house, with cable, and he felt like letting Ihem slay there was a nice change for Ihem from home. The relationship began lo de­ teriorate, M cCIamrock said. w hen the olher sister began drinking and w ould becom e "hard to handle" and was "deal­ ing with other men." He told her she needed lo pack her stuff and gel out of his house, and he left on a job, Som elim e afler lhat, the older sister confronted him and said. "I'm gonna get you for this." "Judge," M cCIamrock said, "it makes me sick lo plead a man no conlest to somelhing he did not do. I'm not supposed to give an opinion, but 1 believe he did not do this." Bohannon's mother was an­ gry wilh him, he said, at his ac­ ceptance of the plea arrange- ment, because she, loo, believes he is innocent. McCIamrock said Iherc was another case in which the fam­ ily tried lo send som eone to prison, and in that attempl, they succeeded. "This is all vindictiveness." he said. When asked if he had any­ thing to say. Bohaimon said. "I'm hoping 1 can get Ihis all behind me. It's taken a toll on my life and on my families' too." Klass senlenced Bohannon, on two of the charges, to 16-20 monihs in prison, suspended for five years supervised probalion. with six monihs iiuensive pro- bation. On the other charge, he was sentenced lo 16-20 monihs at the e.xpiralion o f the other term, also suspended, with the same terms.He is lo submil to warrantless searches for drugs, contraband and stolen goods, and 10 breath, urine/l’luml tests for drugs and alcohol. Не must not use, possess or conlrol any illegal drugs. He must enroll in the se.x of­ fender control prograni and is to have no conlacl wilh the pros­ eculing wilness or her family. He is also lo pay for his court-ap­ pointed attorney and cost ol court. Improve Reading, Writing, Math Skills At DCCC Contmunily residents need­ ing lo increase skills in reading, w riting and m athem atics or those desiring to oblain Iheir high school credential have turned to D avidson C ounly Community College for assis­ tance since the college began offering services in the mid- |y60s. They have continued lo re­ ceive Ihose services al college and community siles through ihc years. Now the college is offering several additional options, in­ cluding Internet access lo some basic skills programs as well as services lhal meet the needs of an increasingly diverse popula­ tion. Some of the newer Literacy S'erviccs Division offerings in­ clude: B asic S kills Internet Classes offer com puter-based reviews in basic reading, writ­ ing, matheinalics and prepara­ tion for G ED high school eijuivalency classes. 'All student w ork is on com­ puter and requires orientation to see if the student has competent skills lo com plele ihe class online," said Pat Phillips, divi­ sion chair, literacy services, "They must have the ability lo log on, gain access to the Inlemet, use a browser, navigate Ihe instructional web site and check or .send e-mail to commu­ nicate with instructors if there are questions or problems." Although students complele class work on computers, ihey arc required lo meel with in­ structors on cam pus several times during the semester. "In 200.1, we are planning to offer Adult High School (AHS) program electives on the Internet," Phillips said, "Pro­ spective students will be able to enroll by calling the college and setting up an orientation time." W orkKeys/ASSET prepara­ tion classes are offered at the college in response to a need from area business and induslry for em ployees with adequate w orkplace skills, and in re­ sponse to a need for a review by many students planning to enter Ihe college and lake Ihe college assessment tesl. The program is designed to increase skills for work or to enter college. Academic skills review is offered in Ihe areas of reading, malh, wriling, listening, teamwork, obser\alion, applied lechnology and locating infor­ mation, S ludenls com pleting ihe class may lake the college's A S­ SET assessmenl for enlry inlo college credit classes. W orkKeys classes are of­ fered at various times during the Davie Livestock Owners May Be Eligible For Drought Aid Livestock owners in Davie county have until Dec, 1.1 to ap­ ply for assistance under Ihe Live­ stock Compensation Program, available to all livestock owners incounliesdesignated by USDA as being a primary ilisasler area due lo the prolonged drought. The assistance is a cash pay­ ment based on the num ber of livestock owned on June I that were owned for a minimum of 90 days. Payment rales per head are S18 for beef cows, S 31 ..‘iO for dairy cows. SI3..S0 forstockers, SI8 for buffalo and beefalo; and S4..‘i0 for goats and sheep. Contact the Davidson-Davie Fann Service Agency al 301 E. Center Si. in Lexington or call 336-248-2687, exlension 2, Town, Planning, Adjustment Boards To Discuss Ordinances T he Town of M ocksville planning board and board of ad­ justment will meet with the town board at .S: 15 p.m. Tuesd:iy, Dec. 3 in Ihe Mock.svillc Town Hall. A series of amendments to the zoning ordinance adopted in 1999 has been prepared by town Slaff and an ad hoc committee which proposes to reorganize sections of the ordinance, clarify certain design standards for buildings and developments, and add additional infonnation in­ cluding a table of uses and an improved landscaping section. All inleresled persons may obtain additional infonnation on the draft change.s by visiting town hall or the planning depan­ menl in Ihe Davie Adminislra- lion Building helw'cen 8:30 a,m. and 5 p.m., or by calling John Gallimore at 751-3.140. w eek to accom m odate class and work schedules. They arc held on the Davidson Campus in the R cich B uilding. Room 109. M onday-T 'hursday, 9 a,m .-l p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday, 6-8:30 p,m.: and Saturday, 9 a.m.-noon. A grant from the N.C. Com ­ m unily College System is fund­ ing an English as a Second Lan­ guage (ESL)ZCivics program which addresses issues non-En­ glish speaking citi/ens face in dealing w ilh daily life in the United Slates, Topics may includc under­ standing paperwork in leasing or buying a house, obtaining a driver's license, understanding how laws in the United States (such as traffic laws) differ from those in their native countiies, ilealing with the court .system, or seeking medical altenlion. An­ other service is preparing these im m igrants lo obtain citizen­ ship. "T'hey are assisted in under­ slanding ihings associated with daily living that help them as­ similate into this culture with­ out legal hassles," Phillips said, riie college has been assisted by area law enforcement agencies and representatives of the dis­ lricl attorney's office anil court system in developing the cur- ricuhun for this program. W orkplace B asic S kills classes are designed lo improve skills in malh and oral and w rit­ ten com m u n icatio n for Ihe w orkplace. Instruction is de­ signed to fit cach student's indi­ vidual needs. In addition to the e.xpaniled literacy offerings listed above, DCCC continues to offer stan­ dard A dull B asic E ducation (A B E), G eneral Educational D evelopm eni (G E D ). A dult High School (AHS) and English as a Second Language (ESL) programs. Classes are offered on the Davidson and Davie cam ­ puses and at communily siles in both counties. All classes and materials are free with the ex­ ception of a $7,50 GED test fee, Adull Basic Education is de- signed lo instruct adults of all ages who did nol complete their education ihrough Ihe public schools. Course work is done in b:isic reading, English, math, spelling and writing. Students work at Iheir own pace and re­ ceive individual guidance as needed. The program helps pre­ pare adulls who wanl to earn an Adult High School Diploma or GED high school equivalency credential. General Educational Devel­ opment is designed as a means for adults loobtain a high school diploma credential. Individuals take Ihe GED exams to dem on­ strate high school level com pe­ tencies in English, social stud­ ies, science, reading and ntath. Preparation is on an individual­ ized basis. Sponsored by the American Council on Eiliicalion, the GED is the legal equivalent of a NC High School Diploma. An updated GED test was introduced in January 2002 to reilect the skills required of cur­ rent high school graduates. In comparison to the lest used for a number of years prior to the January change, the new test fo­ cuses more on the learner's prac­ tical and ¡nielleclual e.xperiences as part of the United States and global community, particularly in the areas of siK'ial studies, .sci­ ence and literature, W riling skills focus more on business communications. "With some preparation and study of how to u.se a scicnlific calculator and reviews of read­ ing and wriling skills, we have found a high level of success in students who have taken the new test," Phillips said. "The test material is more applicable to life and work skills. The stu­ dents seem to relate more lo the subject matter on the new tesl," The college offers day and evening GED classes and test­ ing, Each year more than 200 students cam their high school diploma equivalency from the GED testing program. The Adult High School Di­ ploma program is available to people w ho did not com plele th eir high school education through Ihe public schools. Course w ork is done in English, m alh. science, hislory. health and eleclivcs, T'wenty-four credit courses are required of AHS graduates. U nder new guidelines adopted in 2001, Ihree computer-related courses are required to complele Ihe program. Prospective stu­ dents must score at a ninth grade level or higher in Ihe areas of reading, malh and language to qualify to enter the program . T he program is self-paced al­ though sludenls are e.xpected to proceed at a reasonable rate, , A fter co m p letin g course w ork, students must complete several exit standards before being awariled their diplonuis. T hese include repeating the ini­ tial as.sessment and obtaining a score at I Ith grade level or above in reading, math and lan­ guage. They musi also pass the NC Com petency Tesl, E nglish as a Second Lan­ guage assists adults whose na­ tive language is not English. Instruction is offered in conver­ sation. pronunciation, vocabu­ lary, basic reading and writing, spelling and English grammar und is d esig n ed to fit cach student's needs and ability level. F or m ore inform ation on Ihese p ro g ram s, contact D avidson Counly Community C ollege at 336-249-8186 and ask for the Literacy Services Division. Cattlemen To Learn Financial Planning T he D avie C ouniy C attlem en's A ssociation will have a niectingTuesday. Dec, 10 at Ihe Sheffield-Calahaln Volun­ teer Fire Deparlmenl at 6:30 p.m. B asic financial planning strategies to help farmers and Ihcir families achieve financial objectives will be ihe topic, "M any beef producers are conccmed wiih raising Ihc bcsl cattle they can and m arketing them so they rcceive the most money possible," said Coopcra- live E xtension A gent Phil Rucker, "M ost do nol give a sec­ ond Ihought to how to keep most of Iheir hiird .canted money or protect Iheir family in case of a hardship later down the road." An industry representative will be on hand to explain some options and answer questions. A sponsored meal will be served and reservations are re­ quested so enough food can be provided. Call Ihe Extension of­ fice, 751-6297, before Tuesday, Dec. 3. The cattlemen invite guests to the meeting, and to join the as­ sociation. Poorman's Supper Pinto Iwans, c.ibb.igc, potatoes, slaw, humvmadc biscuits, lu m biscnlls, cornbrc.id, ilcsscrls, and hotdogs. Thursday, December 5,2002 from 5KX)-7:00pm (ploase nolo limo change) H a r d i s o n U n i t e d M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h 1630 Jcricho Church Road, Mocksvillc __________________donations appreciated D is c o v e r y M ig h t E n d H e a r t b u r n F o r e v e r WASHINGTON — According to recent research, upper gas- irointeslinal (GI) problems like acid reflt^ heart bum and ulcers may be eliminated with a new type ofchew- able tablet. Scientists say that GI problems are not the result ofexcess acid, but the body’s inability to deal withit ThenewtabletcalledPepstat 380™ contains an extract from the Glycyrrhiza glabra plant or DGL that strengthens the body's natural defenses against acid. Pepstat 380 goes to work imme­ diately on stomach acjd while ad- ifnidressing the cause of GI problems. Scientists suggest that the DGL in Pepstat 380 improves the body’s Articles have appnred in publica­ tions like the Bntish medical jour­ nal The Lancet showing DGL to be as elTective as Zantac<t>, TugametC and/or antacids. This new type of formula may make these dnig^ ob­ solete because DGL has no known side elTects, The problem with antacids which neutralize stomach acid and acid blockers which reduces asid secre­ tions is that they can Interrupt the body’s normal digestive process. Pepstat 380 is a natural alternative to antacids and H2 receptor antago­ nists more commonly known as “acid blockers”. Pepstat 380 is available at pharmacies without a prescription or call 1-800-339- 3301, cioin«ww,KtT]ii«.ia.cMi A d m in is tra tiv e C o u r t DAVIE COUNTY ENTKRPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 28,2002 - 9 The loilow ing cases w ere dis­ posed o f in D avic A dm inistrative Court N ovem ber I. Presiding was M agistrate r.llen li. nrcclislcr and prosecuting was Kevin lieale. assis­ tant district attorney. - Leali Jusiine A bbott, exceeding sate speed, disniissed per civil settle­ ment. - Jonathan Kay A ieshire. speed­ ing S7 in a 70. reduced to lA in a 70. cost; no operator's license, disniissed per correction. • i’a/uzu lllahA lgarad, failureto reduce speed, disniissed per civil settlement. • Ainie 11, A llison, no operator's license, dism issed per correction. - Jej^ica I). A rcliam beau. speed­ ing 80 in a 70. reduced lo im proper equipm enl, $10 and cosl. - Kaixlall L. Barker, expired reg­ islralion card'tag. expired inspection sticker, dism issed per correction. - JelTcvy R ichard Uetuley. speed­ ing S3 in I 70. reduced to 7‘) in a 70. $10 and uist. - Ju.slin C ody Herrier. speeding 78 in a 55.reduced lo exceeding safe speed. $25 and cost. • Allen Kay B ishop, speeding 77 in a 55. reJuced to M in a 55. SIO and cost. - Connie Lee B ishop, speeding 69 in a 55, reduced to im proper equipm ent. SIO and cost. - A nnetle I\iU s B le d so e, n o op erato r’s license, dism issed per correclion. - Brandon Lee Bledsoe, speed­ ing 53 in a 35. reduced lo im proper equipm ent. $25 and cost. - Judy Anderson lirinkley. speed­ ing 52 in a 35. reduced to ‘1*1 in a 35. SIO and cosl. - Koberl Kay Casey, Jr.. speed­ ing 56 in a 35, ivduced lo in a 35. $25 and cost. ■ D w ayne S tephen C oo k so n . speeding 70 in a 55. reduced to im ­ proper eq\iipmeril, SIO and cosl. - Ivande Jesus C ordova, speed­ ing S2 in a 70. reduced lo 7*) in a 70. SlO and cost. • Luchainda S D allon. failure to secure passenger luuler (6. $25 and cost; operating voliicle w iih no in­ surance. dismisse-d per correclion; failure lo w ear seal belt - driver, dis­ m issed per plea. - Bethaney Anne Dexter, speed­ ing S3 in a 70. reduced to improper equipm ent. $25 and cosl. - Jam es Arlhur Dunn^ speeding 60 ill a 45. reduced lo 50 in a 45. cosl; failure lo notify DM V of ad­ dress change, dism issed per correc­ tion. • Judy M aleia r'olletle. speeding 60 in a 45. reduced lo im proper equipm enl. $10 and cosl, - Herbert I'ranklin l-oster, speed­ ing SS in a 70. reduced to 74 in a 70. cost. - C'harles l-arl I'rencli, speeding 77 in a 55. reduced to 64 in a 55, SIO and cost; no operator’s license, operating vehicle wilh no insurance, e.spired inspeclion sticker, dismissed per correction. • I’eggy Ciangwani. unsafe pass­ ing yellow line, reduced to improper equipm ent. SlO and cost. - Steven Robert (iiles. speeding SO in a 70. reduced lo im proper equipm enl. SIO and cosl. - M ichael l.ee (iriggs, speeding SO in a 70, reduced lo im proper equipm enl. SIO and cosl. - Tracy Lynn I lealh, expired reg­ islralion card/tag. tlctitious^can- celled^revoked regislralion card tag. dism issed per correclion. - David Burion Higgins, failure lo Slop for slop sign'llashing red light, reduced lo iniproper eipiip- iiieiit. SIO and cost. - M argaret Kelly Mill, expired inspection sticker, disniissed per cor­ reclion. - Trinily C. lUnieyciitt. speeding SO in a 70. reduced to 74 in a 70. cost. - Leonard I Ionic. Jr.. speeding SO In a 70, reiluced lo im proper e<piip- nienl. SIO and cosl. - Kryslal Michel I lorton. exceed­ ing sate speed, dism issed per civil selllem ent. - l)w ighl Luke Jenkins, failure U> wear seal bell - driver. $25 and cost. - Justin M ark Keaton, expired registration card^lag, operating ve­ hicle w ith no insurance, expired in­ spection slicker, dism issed per cor­ reclion; failure to wear seal bell - driver. S25 and cosl. - Kristina Lee Kendrick, speed­ ing SO in a 70. reduced Ut 74 in a 70. cosl. - (linger .Smith Kim rey. operat­ ing vehicle wilh no insurance, dis­ m issed per correclion. - K eanelle M . K iolbasa. speed­ ing S6 in a 70. reduced to im proper equipm enl, S75 and cosl; expired Inspection sticker, dism issed per cor­ reclion. - A m anda Deree Lagle. exceed­ ing posted speed, reduced to Ini- pioper equipm ent, cosl. - Sarah Hales I.edford, speeding 70 in a 55. reduced to Im proper equlpiiiem . SIO and cost. - Chadw ick Noel Long, speeding SO in a 70. reduced to 74 in a 70. cost. - Chastity M. M agw ood. speed­ ing 74 in a 55. reiluced to 64 In a 55, $10 and cosl; expired registration, tlism issetl per correclion. - Jonalhan Lee M artin, expired inspeclion. expired registration, dis­ m issed per correclion. • Linda C lodfeller M arlin, unsafe m ovem ent, dism issed'civil settle­ ment. - Jennifer M auldin, speeding SO in a 70. reduced to im proper equip­ m enl. SIO and cosl. • L a'I'onya R en ee M cL ean, speeding 73 in a 55. reduced to 64 in a 55. SIO and cost. - riniothy Janies M edcalf.speed­ ing 71 In a 55. reduced lo im proper equipm ent. $10 and cost. - I'idel M elo. speeding 72 in a 55. reduced lo im proper equipiiient. S25 ami cost. - Holly !•. M ichalow ski. failure to w ear seat bell - driver. $25 and cost; failure to reduce speed, dis­ m issed per civil setlleinent. - Karen M ietlow skl. speeding 60 in a 45. reduceii lo im proper equip­ menl. SIO and cosl. - R i'berl Neal M ilchell. speed­ ing ‘)2 in a 70. reduced lo exceeding .safe speed. $25 and cosl. • N icolas Leal N ajera, speeding SO in a 70. reduced to 74 in a 70, cosl; expired Inspeclion slicker, dis­ missed per correction. - Russell Henry Norm an, speed­ ing 69 in a 55, reduced lo im proper equipm enl, SIO and cosl. - Jose Jesus R. O lm os, speeding 70 in a 55. reduced lo 60-55, cosl; no license, dism issed per correction. - Virginia Janell O w ens, driving while licensc revoked, dismissed per correclion. - William Roberl I’lerce. speed­ ing 70 in a 5 5. reduced lo 60-55. cosl. - Michael Hdwin Rainey, speed­ ing S6 in a 70. reduced lo 79-70. S10 and cosl. - Lddie L. Khodman, speeding S6 in a 70, reduced to 79-70, SIO. cost. - Derek I'ao Rogers, speeding 51 in a 35, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25 and cosl. - I:rik Alberta Rueda. improper passing, dlsmi.ssed''civil selllement. - Asliely Marie Schmitz, child not In rear seat, reduced to failure lo wear seal belt. S25 and cost; no licen.se, dismis.sed per correction. -April Rae Seagraves. failure lo wear seal belt. $25 and cosl; expired inspection, dismissed per correclion. - liarbara W Seawrighl, failure lo reduce speed. disinissed.'clvH settle­ ment. - Sleven Koberl Shorl, failure lo slop for slop sign-'nashing red lighl. disniissed percivil selllement. - Jamie Marty Shoup. speeding SO in a 70. reduced to iniproper equipmenl. SIO and eosl. • Angela Brooke Sinilh. failureto reduce speed, dismissed per civil .selllement. - September I). Spillman, no li­ cense. disniissed per correclion. - Blister Slillner, Jr., speeding SO in a 70. reduced lo improper equip­ menl. SIO and cosl. • Sandra Dawn I'ompkins. ex­ pired inspeclion, disniisseil per cor­ rection, - Cesar Daniel Torres, expired inspeclion. no license, dismissed per coneclioii. - Derek Wesley fucker, operat­ ing \ elude w ilh no insurance, dis­ missed per correction, • Anlhony K. Whisenhunt. speed­ ing 6S in a 55. reduced lo iniproper equipment, SIO and cosl. - Jason Ricliard Wolf, no license, expired registration, dismissed per correclion; failure lo wear seal bell, S25 and cosl. - Norma l.ee Workman, expired in>.peclion. dismissed per correclion; failure lo yield for slop sign^red lighl. reduced to improper equipmenl, S10 and cost. • Karen Slater Young, speeding 70 in a 55. reduced to im proper equipm enl. SIO and cost. Fnlk'd I'o Appear - Jerem y Scolt Ayers, driving/id- low ing vehicle lo be driven nol reg^ islercuLlilled. - Kubeii P. Banaag. speeding SO in a 70. - M ich ael S. B lack m o n , no operator’s license. - Dennise (». Brown, m otor car­ rier log book violalion. - Denice Daw n Carr, failure lo slop Ibr stop sign/llashing red liglit. - Jeannie M arier Cram er, failure to w ear seat bell - driver. • I’aul Brian lidw ards, speeding 57 in a 45. no operator’s licensc. - M arie Kegina l-leck, failure to w ear seat belt - driver, no operator’s license. - M ichelle M iles l-uller, speeding S 4 in a 70. - Douglas Stew art I loupe, speed­ ing S4 in a 70. - Itrick Lee Jones, no federal an ­ nual inspection. - Candida Rosa Lagos, expired inspection slicker. - fori G ail Lewis, failure lo w ear seal bell - driver. - I lilario C hagova L opez, no operator’s license. • Anthony S. M cBrayer. failure to w ear seal b e ll. - C onnie B. M cLauhorn, no fed­ eral annual inspeclion. load extends both sides m ore than six Inche.s. • iiric I'lynn M cNeely, speeding 54 in a 35. - M allhew D. Naylor, failure lo wear seal belt. • K im berly Lane Palmer, speed­ ing 92 in a 70. • Susana H. Paniagua, iniproper passing. • r.ric Lydell Propsi. failure to wear se:U b e ll. - G ilberlo M. Keyes, no license, driving/allowing vehicic lo be driven not reglslered/lilled. operating ve­ hicle wilh no insurance. • Ronald Lee SholVner. expired inspeclion slicker. • IZriiest W ayne Sm ith, speeding 52 in a 35. • W alter Scotl Snyder. Improper passing. - Lucinda P. Stiltner, speeding SO in a 70. - JelVrey ri. riiom pson. failure lo wear seal belt, possession o f open conlainer/consum ing alcohol in pas­ senger area. - M aurice T. riiom pson. speed­ ing SO in a 70. - M arcia Kristian W hile, failure to w ear seal bell, no license, expired inspeclion sticker. - Thom as W ayne W'islion. failure lo w ear seat bell. • Jennifer Nterrill W ood, no li­ censc, iniproper use o f dealer peniiiL/ tag. NEW PRACTICE O p en in g D ec e m b e r 2 C arolina S pine & H and C enter , P.A. Jeffrey Baker, M.D. Mark Sizemore, P.A. 7 0 4 - 6 3 6 - 4 6 4 6 1 0 2 M ocksville Avenue • Salisbury I Ule’re just a mouse-click away... D A V IE C O U N T V en ter pr i/e A eco r d O b i t u a r i e s C l a s s i f i e d s ^ S u b s c r i p t i o n s ^ 6 B e a d e r * s P o l l ) U J e a t h e r Ъ O K L IN E G o t o t h e D a v i e C o u n t y E n t e r p r i s e R e c o r d w e b s i t e a t w w w . e n t e r p r i s e - r e c o r d . c o m f o r a c o n v e n i e n t l i n k t o o u r l a t e s t e d i t i o n . I t ’s y o u r o n l i n e c o n n e c t i o n t o D a v i e C o u n t y . Davie County... W eV e G ot You Covered! wuiui.enterprise'record.com 10 - DAVIK COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2002 D a v i e S c h o o l s Cooleemee Klemenlary Suulenis in M r.M cD ougall'ssci- cncc class are fiiiishinj; a unit on weather. They are slnrting a book n:|>on anil sviii bo treatinp Nvcalher jiiMruments. Both assignm ents will includc an onil report. The wealhcr inslrum enls will bc on display in Ihc m edia ccnier. First grade students o f Dawn Ludw ick arc preparing for T hanks­ giving. O n a receni trip to H orizon’s U nlim ited in Salisbury, students found oul how |>cople lived a long tim e ag o . T he stu d en ts learned ahout N alive A m ericans. They cach have a headband and are earning ■feathers" for good behavior. The student w ith the m ost feathers Nov. 26 will be an cxira special helper. Third graders wcnl to Horizon's in Salisbur)' and learned about the rainforest and N ative A m ericans. Student.s in M rs. Jones' class m ade b irad this week lo explore m easure­ m en t an d fra c tio n s. T hey also learned aboul grow ing yeasi. M rs. H enderson's class has l>een w ork­ ing on a co lo n ial village called H enderson Town. They know ihc Iradcs o f the colonial lim es as well. In M iss Schw iel>crt's class, stu­ dents have been w orking on light and heat. They conducted several experim ents to better understand how they bolh work. M rs. M aurer's class is sludying lo m em orize m ultiplication facts M rs. R obinson's kindergarten c la s s h as b een p re p a rin g for Thanksgiving. They have been pre­ tending to Ih.* Pilgrim s and A m eri­ can Indians. Mr. C visiled Ihe chil­ dren this week and show them how to m ake "cool colored cookies" Mr. M cD ougali's fifth graders paired wilh the kinderganeners for Ihe first tim e as b o o k b u d d ies. T he kindergarteners read and acted oul several poem s for their buddies and Ihe fifth graders nrad iKHiks from Ihe librar)’. In m ath, the children are practicing counting and w riting nu­ m erals. Shudy (irove Klemenliiry M rs. R ed m o n d and M rs. n u rfo rd ’s Sccond Stars read the Lem onade Stand. The sludents saw Ihc im portance of w orking together to obtain a com m on goal. T he team sold m oney lo im pm ve their club­ house. T he class created a bar graph to show their progress of selling cups. T he class solved a real life problem o f how m uch m oney the club earned. T hey brainstorm ed meth(HÍs of w hat a sccond grader could do to earn m oney. In science they are looking at the im portance of nalural resources, w ater, soil and riK'ks. M rs. S pach's class had spelling l>ccs. T hey m ade turkeys and owls and w rote stories aboul what they arc thankful for. W ilh the help of Mr. Rogers, Ihcy are learning about how to control their feelings. M rs. Hill and M rs. C arter en ­ joyed reading Thanksgiving poem s lo their class from It's T hanksgiv­ ing by Jack Prclut.sky. In social siutl- ics Ihey are reading about the first Am ericans and decorating their wall for T hanksgiving. The Ihird graders in M rs. O hr and M rs. N om ian s classes bad a fantastic tim e m aking ihcir apple p o m an d er balls. Il lock a little longer lo m ake them than w hat they thought, becausc their fingers got sore from pushing the cloves inlo the apples. It took two days instead of one. They can enjoy them w ith their fam ilies over Thanksgiving. The studenls are reading the novel Lilllc House in Ihe Big W oods. In language M rs. H endrix and Mrs. Plycr's classcs leam ed aboul singular and plural nouns and how- they arc used. They are studying prefixes and their im portance lo word m eanings. M ath introduced them to ordinal and cardinal num* Ik t s, benchm arks and estim ation. They are continuing their w ork w ith nioney spreadsheets in the com puter lab. D EA R (drop everything and read) was Friday from 2- 2:.^0. Studenls o f the Week o f N o v i. 1*1.^: H e a th er M itch em . R ay Johnson, M aryA nn O rrell. Failh D eLucia. B radley C ollins, K atie R oberts, D onnie Jam es, D anielle Hall, Kevin Clack. Claire W hitaker, Shana C rolls. Lauren T hurniond. Hayley Carter. Brook Ziglar. M a­ son Lesser. Brandon How ell. Jacob A lsto n . S a rah lla rle r. T a y lo r Ferguson. Ben Burton. Sludents o f the Week Nov, 18- 22: M allhew K im , Jake T aylor. Baylei Cornell. Savannah Priestley. Karen Villatoro. M organ Lane. Trip M cN eill. A llie Jackson. A ndrew M arion. Elizabeth Carhone, David Sugg Jam es Ferguson. M egan 0 C o n n ell. K asey M oren. W endy V illatoro. Alice Kini. Hailey Folk. Roby D avis. Sarah Barber. Atlam P ry o r. C o u rtn ey O gle. K ay cee Dixon. Tony G adson. Central Duvie Developm ental Day 1 Sludent of Ihc W eek. Nov. lH-22: Beau Plott, Tliis w eek, students learned about Ihe hom of plenty. They discussed Ihe gre.it foods on T hanksgiving Day. Parenls. gnuidpaa'nts and aunts cam c to have Thanksgiving lunch with siudenls. The children w ore Ihcir Indian costum es o f a painled pillow case, head bands and neck­ lace. Blue w as color o f the week. IX'vcIopmental Day II Sludent of Ihe Week. Nov. 2.^'2ft: Tanner Smilh. Studenls prepared theirow n T hanks­ giving feast and celebration. The childrcn used their own placcinats. napkins and napkin rings to sel a fes- tivc table com plete with "turkey" apple decornlions. Ever>one brought a can o f foo<l from hom e to share for vegetable soup and pum pkin pudding. D ressed as Pilgrim s and N alive A m ericans, they shared with one anolher the fniits of their labors - a delicious m eal. M s. S ucT uckcr's pre-kindergar­ ten class has been learning about T hanksgiving. N alive A m ericans and Pilgrim s, and turkey activities. S tu d e n ts m ad e T h a n k sg iv in g placcm ats with painted handprints for ihc turkey. They read ihe story "The T urkey H unt.” In the story’, the turkey d ccid cs that eating duck w ould be b elter than turkey for Thanksgiving. Erandi H eniandez-Brito is'S lu­ dent of the W eek. Erandi is good al listening in class and following di­ rections. She is a gootl friend lo ev­ eryone. Corniilzer Elementary M rs. B ullins's firsl and second graders have been busy learning aboul the first Thanksgiving, Stu­ denls celebrated with a Thanksgiv­ ing lunch after learning ahoul the fooils lhal Pilgrim s ate al their first Thanksgiving. First graders in the class partici- palcil in Ihc school’s PTA program w hich focused on character trails; they sang a song aboul loyally and friem lsliip since ihcy arc such gooil friends. M rs. M oore's second graders on Nov. 6 wcnl lo the Brock C cnter to watch an A m elia Bedelia proiluction sponsored by the Davie Arts C oun­ cil. The |4*rfom iancc was a mix of several plays aboul books the slu­ dents had read. A s a culm inating ac­ tivity for Iheir sludy o f Pilgrim s. N a­ tive A m ericans and the Firsl Thanks­ giving. students held a Thanksgiv­ ing feast in Ihe classroom w hen they relived the first Thanksgiving by eat­ ing iurkey.com . bread, pum pkin pie. and lols o f other treats provided by supjKirtivc second gnule parenls. The m ost im|>orlant feature w as enjoying cach o th er’s com pany. In M rs. H eniba'c’s m usic classes, kindergartners and first graders have been learning sim ple rhythm pat- lem s and playing rhythm ostinatos on u variety o f percussion inslru­ m enls. Sccond and Ihird graders arc learning half, quarter and eighth notes and can play rhythm s using these notes. Fourth and fiflh graders did a prcpanuory unit on “Aniahl and Ihe Night Visitors,“ an о|чт.1 which Ihcy allendcd in G reensboro Nov. 15. All grade levels have enjoyed seasonal songs including Halloween tunes like "Black C als"and Thanks­ giving songs like "O ld Tom Turkey" and "The Turkey Tango." C o u g ars o f the W eek: Pedro G arcia, M adison Pearcy. M aricruz SHOE SHOW F lorcs-M aniucz. U m nkc M yers. W alker F dsler. Jiiiiial L ack cy , W hiincy lllinj;. Kenya Sak".. Kurils H aniier. Raijiiel K nincro. K asie C liiilon. G abricia Ijiiiacio. I’aiil Gduj:!!. Kira MiriniDva, Jam ie Conk. Kendall LanilK'n. Dilinn Kolhnick. Cm ij:ars of the M niilli: A bby Slowe. Eli Kurfees, Alyssa Duilley, llum berlo rru /-M a re ia l, M iirily H ernande/,. R ob H lake. C a rlo s R(Klrii|uez. Adriana .Moreno. Tyler M arshall. .Savanna!) Vosi. H reanna W ilkes. R oger H arrison. G isela A lvarado-liellran. lirika ColTey. Chris Crandall. Leigh Sm iley. .Sal­ vad o r H en ilez-R o n iero . A dina Ciuyion. .Sydney N elson. V ictor Navarro. Joshua llovvell. These stu­ dents were Ihe guests of the M ocks­ ville W oman's Cluh. The club hosted and proviiled a special lunch I'or these students in the m edia center. W ednesday, Nov. 27, Venezia's N ighl; N ov. 27-2'). no sc h o o l. Thanksgiving holiday: W ednesday. Dec. 4. K:.1()a.m„ U A REgniduation. Mocksville Klumi'tilurv .Student ofthe Week. N ov.'lS-22: K evin S ides. Jo n ath an .Sm ool. D e'Jah Joyner. Holien R hiiiehanll. Kristen Gillespie. M organ Ilanghart. M ickey Rhinehardt, Colton O rrell, C lau d ia E vans. D uslin R e a v is. Jo rd o n T oney. A bby lla rro ld , Brianna G ailher, Tevin A nthony, G ina M aurice. Trey Carey. Tam ier H ailey. D enzcll G arm on. M olly Lankford. Courtney D aniels, Lind­ say Blackwell. Elizalicih Drake. Kaye Vandiver and Jodi W alker's kindergarten stiidetUs hu\ e l«;en cre­ ating Indian costiunes and hcad- ilivsses lo wear in Ihe aniuial T hanks­ giving parade and luncheon. Along with m aking costum es, they learned about Ihe Pilgrim s and Indians and that firsl Thanksgiving Day titany years ago. The children have crcateil tee[)ees, totem poles, w atnputn m e­ dallions. heailbands. paintings and heard m any stories aboin these great [Kople. M rs. riynn and Mrs. C ook's firsl graders com pleted a unit on snakes and reptiles ... jusl in lim e to read about the I’ilgrim s and liuliaiis. Vhe book o f the w eek is " L ittle H ia w a th a." S iudenls have been thankful for m any things including fam ilies, gixxl heallh. books, friends, our country. Everyone in the class m ade 100 on a weekly spelling lest. M rs. M artin and M rs. I'ru ill’s class have been learning lo read a rcci|K'. .Students are using m easur­ ing cups ami spoons. They m ade /\p p le Jack cookies, They learned that if Ihey can read, Ihey can cook. They are learning lo identify pennies, nickels, dim es and quarlers. Students read alx)Ut the new USA i|uar1ers and Ihe slales Ihey represenl. They have iK'cn getting ready for Native Am eri­ can Day and writing about all lhat they are lhankful for at M ocksville Elem entary. M rs. Vogler and M rs. Shuler's third grade class has lieen leaniing about the lirst Tlianskgiving. They read Ihe books "The R rsi T hanks­ giving" and "M olly's Pilgrim ," In "M olly's Pilgrim ," they com pared m odem day pilgrim s with pilgrim s o f long ago. They have been learn­ ing about plants and wliat plants need logrow iluring science. The students arc Iwginning lo leam iheir m ultipli­ cation facts. D uring D ecem ber, they w ill be learning about D ecem ber custom s throughout the world. M rs. M cK nighl's class is fiiusli- ing the W esting G am e, Studenls tried to figure OUI w ho killed Sam uel W esting. Ik social studies, they arc learning aboul Ni)rth Carolina, Stu­ dents leam ed and studied aboul the Ihree regions in North C arolina, The students are learning how to use lati­ tude and longitude to Und places on the m ap, Sludent o f llie M onlh for NovenilK'r is Caiilyn Brake and Ter­ rific K ids atv Will Jones and Ashley Cook. In M s. H osier's fiflh grade class, the stndents had an opportunity to sludy and leam about m any areas. They com pleted Native Am erican bi­ o g rap h ies. and debated in leam s aboul Ihe view s of the Am ericans. Iiulians. and British during the W ar o f IS I2. Studenls continue to leam aboul iraelions, num ber lines and division. They are using Acceler.Ued M ath to w ork al th eir ow n pace Ihrough various m alh topics. They ari: spending a slum lim e each week niim ing laps on the outdoor truck, and the students arc R-cording Iheir m ilage (at school and hom e) on Iheir ow n charts. M aybe in the .spring you'll see the "Rosier Runners" al a local 5K race. Students are learning aboul po­ etry in m any fomis. Along witli dis­ covering the techniciues anil m eth­ ods used, they ,ue wriling theirow n poetrj’. Som e studenls have a del'i- nite talent in this area. This week, the class started tw o new novels, which students will 1« sharing aboul in literalure circles cach day. They also llegan a science unit on energy. To dem ónstrale kiiielic vs. polenlial energy. Ihe class will build roller coasters ne.xt week (mini-caf size, of course). A n classcs have been inspired by the season and ils whirl of color. In founh und Hflh grades, stuiknls have sluilied Ihc Irecs and collected leaves for painling studies. A long w ith brush lechniijues, sludaitr. w ere laught about the air currents und lis­ tened to the wind silenllyunlil Ihcy recognized a pattern sim ilar lo the ocean lides. Then Ihey realized there was u rhythm , an ebb andflow. Tlieir collectcd leaves had bcin tum bled just like shells on the beiclies. They delighted in Ihe knowieilgc of cur­ rents and tw irling coltt-s and find­ ing decjicr iK-auty in lit« leaves' ini- perfeclions. In third grade, Ihe season w as celebrated with perspective paintings of farm fields, aulum n Ivecs anil skies, DilTerenl crops were repre­ sented by each thinl grade class. The second grade built nuskcil life-size scarecrow s draw n fiom their ow n bo<ly contours. They cleverly clothed the scarecrow s in trighl patches, stripes and suspenibred jeans and overalls, Firsl graders nude rainlunveil castles anil m asks showing synim e- Iry. Colorful weavirgs were w ovens. K in d e rg a rin c rs and E C c la sse s leam ed how Indians dressed and cel­ ebrated. They maile their ow n har­ vest com shucks «ml turkeys with painled feathers aixl Indians cuffs to finish Iheir cosiunes for the annual Thanksgiving parade anil feast. Nov. 2Ц, 7am-I0pm Nov. 30, ?am-<?pm Dec. 1,1-6рм Dec. 2-S, Юам-Чрт Dec. 6, Яат-Ярт D*c.7, ?am-IOpm Dec. l-6pm Dec. Я-ÌZ, IOam-<Tpm Dec. 13,4am-IOpm Dec. 14, ?am-IOpm 'Ч Dec. 15, llam-?pm Dec. 16-20, ?am-IOpm f 'k .VI.^I 1 /,\ Dee. 21,7am-IOpm Dec. 22, llam-?pm Dec. 23,7am-IOpm Dec. 24,7am-6pm Dec. 25, Mall Closed Dec.26, ?ам-Ярт Dec. 27-27, IOam-<?pm Dec.24,I-6pm Dec. 30, IOam-<?pm Dec. 31, !0am-6pm Jan. I, I0am-6pm "6«c. 7 - ChristiaH V o u th F«llowship Singing, 4pm D«e. <7 - K n o x MiddI« School Band, 4:30-6:S0pm D«e. I? - West Rowan Middle Sehool Chorus, <?:30-ll:30am Santa Arrives N o v . 3 0 a t 1 0 a m DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdiiy, Nov. 28, 2002 - 11 Ben Watlington, Karen Boger and Elizabeth Tucker make mini-kaleidoscopes as Cooleemee fourth and fifth graders visited South Davie's eighth grade science classrooms. Science Comes To Life Cooleemee Students Visit South Davie Devon Cross, Steven Jarvis and Maggie Carter use microscopes to view organisms. Sharks teeth, gems. Iiiibliles. c'litistellalions ... These are jtisl siime nf Ihc things Coiilceiiiee Ulcmeiitaty sluilents ilisciivoieil rcccnlly al Sonili Uavie Miilillc Sellimi. Tliiril ittiil iDiirlh grailc slu- ilcnls were inviteli In spctul an nHcrnooti w ilh Soulh IJavIc eighth graders exploring a vari­ ety of scieticc topics. Upon arrival al the miilille school. Ihc eleinciUary sliulciits were iliviilcd inlo groups anil led I'rom station to station through eighth grade classroonis. Bighth grade sluilents nionilored groups ailil led Ihe activities, liacli classtooni was sel up with a liaiuls-on activity, A pril D urham niiil K ali Seaford helpeil studenls use screen hoxes to i iiul gems, while Jessica Varnailoe and A llison I lall assisted sludents searching for fossils aiul shark's leelh. Am y B ellucci. A lly Reynolds, Danielle Russell, and Jacylti Smith aided students in m aking "natu re sh irts" hy pounding leaves on l-shirls to make leaf imprints. Some students were awed hy an optical illusion slideshow prosenleil by Jenna Woll'ord and lilizahelh Choplin. Megan Grey, April Stockner, and Danielle Casey entertained olhers with constellation stories as they observed the constella­ tions in a mini-planetarium cre­ ated by asniall tcnl and an over­ head projector. Л1 a slalion run hy Ashlee Hurtoii and Jodi К аф , .students discovered llic variety of gco- niolrical shapes thal can he cre- atcil by bubbles, w hile others made minialure kaleidoscopes with Carmen Paniagua, Rachael Coin, Hianca liyrne, and James Mighion. Al another station, students, assisted by Jade G arrett and Lauren Parker, discovered the world orm agnification by using microscopes and hand lenses. nighih grade sludents moni­ toring the elementary students w ere T errance I’hil'cr. John Michael Gross, Brian Blackwcll. lien I’awlick, Samantha Hobson. La’lasha Arnold, Taylor Autry, C hris Poplin, Zach H ow ard, M alt P ennington, P atricia , Burgan, Heath Boyd, Darren'*^; H unt, M itch L ink, Shaun Walkins. and Amanda Spatk.s. The focii.s was lo e.xcilc .stu­ dents about science.This project was made possible by a Le.xing­ lon Home Brand grant and coii- Iributions I'rom PCF Phosphates in Aurora, and Ihe Jockey Dis- Irihution Plant in Cooleeincc. 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Andrew Allen, M ech.in Apix'll. Ilriiin Milliard. An­ d rew U ccsu n . Liiuven H cnncU . C arey B e n n e tt. T anna B ero th . M ichacl B ingham . Lauren Black. R onald lUi^cr. Carly Bocith. Amy B o st. Ja so n lioN sles. R ebekah Bn>ck. Ben Hrnffey. Lauicn Burriss. J.J. Byerly, M ehdith Cheek. Russ Clark.'.M aegan Cline. Sarah Collis. M egan C ooper, B rittany C ooper. B ritta n y C o p e. E rica C om c. B ra d fo rd C o rrih e r. S te p h an ie C roall. K elley C rosslin. C helsea C urry. A shley D avidson. Justin D a y w a lt. M arcie D ick m an n . J a c q u e lin e D o w n in g . C lay to n lid w a rd s. K am i [illis. C o llin i-'crebee. K risten Prom al. W endy F u lk . Jo n a th o n G ad so n . Ju slin G am ble. K atherine G askin. Kena G entry, A ndrew G ildean. Bianca G rant. Jaspcii Gray. Raym on Gray. Stephanie Gray, Brittney G unter, Jerem y G upion. H van H all, D usiin H arris. Jacob H auser. M alt Hauser, G race Hayes. C ara H ennings. Brian H ill. Rvissell H ilto n , B rook H inm an. A drian H ogue. Jessica H uggins. Rachel H um pliries, Phillip H ursey. C has JelT erson. D oug Jo n es. B ritlany l.jiird. lìrica l.a n i. M althew Lee. Jacob Lloyd. A shley Loper. Kelly I.o w d e rm ilk . A m an d a L ow e. Laureti M acaione. D illon M aurer. Jo n a th a n M a v fie ld . Jc ssIlm M cCaDisier. D onald M cC racken. Jo n a ih a n M cD an iel. Jo sep h M cD aniels. Raeshon M cNeil. Jor­ d an M ic h a e l. R yan M ic h a e l. D anielle M iller. David M onsees. jes'‘ica M(»rasco. David M oreno. Dresv M ossm an. H eather M yers. Anam arie Navarro, Casey N onnan. Jessica OverlH.*y. Brittany Overby. Kellie I'aige. Sarah I’eters. Juslin P ilc h e r. K ayla P o w ell. C a itlin R eavis. Joshua R einsvold. Adam R essa. A pril R e y n o ld s. A bby Riddle. Phillip Scotl, Kara Sealord, Ashley Sells, Brandy Short. Kelli S itt'o rd . M althew S in g le lo n . A m anda S loan. M ichael S m ilh. Kalhr>'n Sm ilh. Kyle Sm ilh. Jenni­ fer Spillm an. Seth Spry. Sam uael Stanslxrrry, Stacey Statham , G lenda Stevenson. Lance Stout, F.mily Teague. Elyse Tim m ons. Evony T ucker. N icholas T ucker, lienjam in Tullerow. Arianne Vargas. C o n c e p c io n V arona. Z a c h a ry Vogler, Asliley W agner. Sean W ag­ o n e r. R eb ecca W est. E ric k a W hicker. C hrista! W illis. D aniel W ood. K yle W oolen. Je re m ia h W orrell. lOlh (inuk* An^y Alexander. Taurus Allen. Jon A nderson, Krv .stal Angell. Chris Beck. Eli/aheth llellucci. Jennifer Berul'c, Jessica Blackw ell. An^ber B lackw ell. Ryan B oehm . L ucas Boger. Ashley Bordner. Catherine B o y les. M egan B raddy. C asey Brewer. Josh Bright. Troy Brooks. Kara Bnice. Janet Carj’enier. Ernilie Car|K*nter. Brennan Carler. Kenneth C a u d ill. T rish a C lin e . C an d ice C ohen. A shley C ornatzer. Am anda C udd, Chad D allon. Sam uel [5avis, K ara D eadm on, Corey Doub. Jam ie D urham . T abitha E asling. Lance Em on. Spcncer R invìi. Paul Ferrell. L auren F lctcher. B rinany Folds. Sarah F ra/ier. H eather F rit/. Lisa G ilb ert. L aura G lasscock. C hris G o o d e. B randon G oolsby. M ary G raves. Jennifer G uyer. M adison G w e n , A n n ie H a flm a n . B rent H a rp e , M olly H a rris. D u siin H arrison. Jake Hartm an. D unia H em andez-A ndino. W il­ liam H ockaday. M athew Ireland. A m an d a K in g , B randi K n ig h t. G ra n i L ak ey , H o p e L e d fo rd . M ichelle Lester. Johnalhan Loos. Ann M arcum . Kelly M arlin. A shley M cK night. N icole M eready, Kelly M ilchell. Charlie M onger, Tom isha N orris. Z achary O brien. A ndrew I»aige. Josh Parrish. ReK-kah Peeler. C o re y P e o p le s. A m b e r IMiarr. Shelley Phelps. S h a m ik a P o m p ey , A m anda R eid. D .J. R ice. M atthew R ich. M arie R obertson, K atie R ussell. Juslin S ch u li/. Lea Scoli. Em ily S e a fo rd . Je sse S e lf, F a lecia S h e d ric k , H en S h eg a. .-Xmanda Shorl. Ryan Silvia. Som er Sm ith. Justin Sm ith, Kalie Sm ith. M althew Sniilh. C hrisly Sparks. C hrislie T ay­ lor. C(Hly Thar|K*. Dana Vestal. Beth W alker. .A lyson W alker. L auren W a n u ch a , K yle W a rise. D avid W eakley. Stephanie W endel, Erin W 'hitaker. Andrew W ilson, Zachary Vi>klev. S o u t h D a v ie M id d le T he follow ing sludenis w ere nam ed lo the academ ic honor roll at Soulh Davie .Middle School. 6lh (irade A ll A’.v • Jen n ifer A llen. Lea IUhk*, M ichael Brewer. A lexis Free­ m an . B riin i G ra m m e r, M ary H endrix. Luke Viollifield, Shelton How ard. C aleb Hum phrey. M elitida Jablonski. V ictoria K ennedy. Rachel M;\cUuUv>sh, M ucL can, S a m an th a M aread y . M eghan M aitheus. Daniel M cBride, Taylor N esm ith, A aron Peoples. Jessam yn K en. C ory S h ires, C orey S pell. Chris SiHinaugle. Joseph T. Taylor. M egan W hiitaker. A /H H o no r HoU - Haley Allreii. A lexis A lvarado. David A nderson. Amlnrr Beck. Justiti Bell. H eather B oger. A m anda B o y les, C arrie B rew er. T racey B row n. Jo shua Burcham . C hrisiopher Carler. Jess C anner, Lindsay Cariner. Jonathan Clear)', Debra C lendenin. Luis D ia/. K aitlin D odd. K ara D odd. Jose F:xiga. Jcssi Fells, Jessica Fosler. G arrett F ullon. C liflon G arm on. M ichacl G olden, Kayla G rubb, Jer- a n y H arris, Landon Harris, Victoria Harris, Sarah H cyne. Brandon Hill. Tiffany H olm es, M arian Hunckler. I lunnah Hurscy. Zachar> Illing, Jor­ dan Jam es, M ary Jarvis, Shelby Karriker, M aggie Kecble, Bradley Key. B r^an K lultz, Jam es Leonard, Paul Lincc. B rilla n y M abe. C an d a c e M cD anicls, Roy M elton. Vasilika M illo . L a u ren M ock, C h risly Mycn». Yuli Nava, Priscilla N onnan, Ja m e s N o rth , K arly n P h ip p s, G abriel Prcniis, Yuridiana R am eri/. H annah Reavis, Biancy Rogel. Jes­ sica R oscm an, Robert Rusher. Stacy Sanders. Thom as Scalord. Zachary Shoem aker. A nna Sm ith. C ryslal Sm ilh. K elly S o lo v t/o ff, Joseph Spry. D rew Stanahnnd. K enneth Strother, W hiiney Talbert. Zachary Taylor. Ryan Thorne. John Vclolta. Stephanie W alker. Brandiui W alls. Jonathan W est. A shley W hitley. Sam uel W hitley. D ebra W ilson, Steven W ilson, Tabitha W ill. 7lh (ira d e A ll A's - A le\ A ppelt. C aitlin A tk in so n . S um m er B est. S arah B lackw ell, A m anda B ridges. Lee C a in . D y lan C h c c k . M eg h an C ollins, M organ C osiner. Tatum C rew s. Jesse ( ’ro lls. E lizab eth C row e. M ichacl D om anski. Abe D a'schler. Brian Gaither. A piffany G ailher. Tekaira G ailher, Lauren Hauser, ilrian H icks. K risiy Hite, Stephanie Jarvis. Juvenal M arcial- C n i/. Frika M iller. JcMrey Nuckt»ls. Taylor R andall. R ose R oherlson. Stacy Saunilers. Rachel Sim pson. N ora S m ilh , S onny S tan ley . Am anda Stew art. M althew Vanhoy. A ustin Wootl. A fli U om n RoU - Mar>- Absher. Trey A rcher. Jordan Brown. K en/ie Brown. Courtney CamplK‘11, L ind­ say C arter, Eden C assidy. Tayler Cave. Dulce Chim al. C ierra Clem - cnl, Am anda C ook. 1'onya C orrell. Caleb Creason. C helsea Davis. G re­ gor)' Devault, Justin D ouns, Chris* lopbcr Durham , Nora Eichison, Jon Ferrec, L am eisha Fow ler. Jessie F ry e. R ich ard G ib so n , T ra v is G oforlh, Belhany G ough. A shlcc H aith co x . R yan H ellard , S lacy H e n d rix . N oel H o llan d , C lin l H ow ell, B randon Jones, V ictoria K arlek. Jam ie K eegan. A yanna Leach, A ngelica Loj, Tanner Low e. E ric L ow ery. D cc A nn L ytle. Braxton M cDaniel. K rislin M cM illan , H eath er M edford. Sarah M oore. M aria Nail. Kalhr> n New berry , David Oglesby, C rystal O liver. M atthew O sw ell, John Parker. Elizabeth I’ecler, Jus­ lin Phillips, John Pij>er. Felicia I’ol- ler. N icholas Potts, Am y I’resley, Zachar)’ Prevelle. Brittany Priestley. D avid Pruitt, A shley Scholl. Ja s­ m ine Scotl. Justina Scotl. M ichael Seaford. A m ber Seivers. M ichelle Shadroui. Patrick Shore. Bill) Joe Shorl. Joshua Spillm an. M iranda Sprouse, K ristina S tatford. Carly S ta u ffe r. L au ra V anhoy. T yara W agner. C am eron W ebb, C rissy W hiiaker. B rooke W illiam s Erin W illiam s. W hitney W'yaii. Sih G ra d e A tl A .s - M aria .M vare/, .Amy B ellucci. Brian B lackw ell. C hris Brogdoti. D anielle Casey. Elt/al>eih C hoplin. K evin C reason. Rachcl G o in . A n d rew G o sn e ll. Jo h n .M ichael G rose. Z achary H ow ard. .M arjorie Lanilen. Lesley M cBride. Jam es M ighion. L auren Parker. R eb ecca R id d le . Jack R o o n ey . Corey Taylor. A U t fh m o v R d U - D erek A bendroth. Latasha A rnold. Taylor .A utry. J u slin B a rk e r. P a tric ia B urgan. A shlee B urton, N icholas B u ss, B ia n c a B y rn e . Irv in g C isn e ro s, A m b er D a v is, G race D idenko, Vanessa D idenko. Kalah Edringlon. Kelly Felts. Jade Garrett. .M egan G re y . Jo sh u a G riffith . A llison Hall, Jodi llarpe. Sam anlha H o b so n . D arren H u n t. T iffa n y Kelly, M andy Law son, Sam antha L o j, B lak e L o n d o n . S la ce y M c D a n ie l, W css M c K n ig h t. C assandra M eloy, Kurt Newberr>'. Jennifer O brien, C anucn Paniagua. M atthew Pennington, C hris Poplin, A ndy R am sb o ih am , M onica Randall. A llyson Reynolds. C ecilia R(Hlriguez, D anielle Russell. Jaclyn S m ilh . A m an d a S p a rk s. A pril Stockner, M egan T heurer, Juslin T h o m p so n , Je ss ic a V arn ad o e, B ran d i V cach. S h au n W atk in s, M olly W hittaker, Jam es W ilson, 'lyler W'ooten. P in e b r o o k E le m e n t a r y T he follow ing studenis w ere nam ed lo the academ ic honor roll al i’inebrook Elem cntar)' School. 3rd (!rudv W ill B e e so n . A m anda B ell, P alm er B enson, K irklin B ow les, Sarah B oyter. A shley C arpenter, M organ C arler, T aylor C handler. Tori C lonl/. W il Cope. Katy Cox. E m ily D cm arest. Sam D ressier. B rid g etle E vans. T aylor F rank, E m ily G a rd n e r. Je ssic a G reen, M eredith H anes, Logan H olland, Rachel H ottel, Hallie H um phries, Sara Johnson. Heaiher Kin)el, Eric King. W ilson Land. Kaiherine Lane, A sh ley L ev an , Jasm in e L yons, K airin a M aine. H aley M cC une, M egan M cGee. A shley M cLaurine, C hristopher M iller. K arla M iner, A m ber M inor, HoU in M orrison. C ourtney Pardue, Km m a Pow ers, K ayla R am persad, Jacob R eavis. H e a ih er R id d le , Jary d S h o re, M aggie Sim m ons, N uPin Sm ilh. C hrislianna Taylor. C helsey T h o ­ m as, Trey T hom as. Lacey Tuihill, N ic o lc V aughn. Ja co b W alker. A lyssa York. 4th (ira d e Nick A nders. M aggie A rnold, Ju slin A tw ood, Jim m y B arron, Blake liooie. K ayla Brewer. Ryan Budd. D allas Burcham . M allhew Carter. Chris Carter. Bradley Deal. Toni Donali, l-orenzo Driver, Jordan Farmer, Alex Fleming. M eagan Gil- l>ert, Ricky Greer. Jasm in G unning. Josh G upton, Eli/.ahclh llarim an, Caillin Hau.ser, Kenneth Hockaday, Chad Howard, Andrew Key. Jackie Kohnen, Wesley Kulp, Erinn Lapish, C hristian Lee, M ary Belh Dehart, Elani M cQueen. Brittany M etcalf. Juslin M inor, C alie M onlgom ery. Pete Newman, Alex Newman, Scan Newman, Kalie Reed. Blake Rosier, C harlie R oihburg. Brandon Roy. Katie Sells, N athan Sheets, Blake Sim m ons, Christopher Sm ith, Cltar* lone Sm ilh, Jordan Sm ilh, David Slanley. M ollie Stephenson, Brittani Stew arl, Zach Sum mers. Collin Tay­ lor, Lauren Vuzzo. Patrick W haley. K ali W hiiaker. E laina W om ble, Jacob W ood. Olivia W(»oiiwartl. Neil 11th (ira d e Jessica Anderson. Stacy Amler- son. Carly Balsley. Sean Baston. C hrisline Baughm an. C’liris Beaver. M ichael Beck. E li/aheih Beck. Jus­ lin B entley. T abilha B la c k \\e ll. Rebecca Bnger. Juslin Bogcr. Alyse Bow den. Jessica Brown. Chris B ur­ lo n . B rand(in C ap w ell, L inden C arin e r. Jord an C lin e . W illi;uu C loni/. M atthew C»)nley. H eather C o v er, R o b ert ('re w s . K alie C rosslin Brillnoy C rolls. K risieii C u ller. A nthony D alton. T rena D rake. C hrisly D raughn. E m ily Evans. Joshua Foster. Brian F‘romal, Kenneth G oad. Benjam en G ohble. Aiuia Grubbs. Sara I lam ilton. Atlarn H an es. C allierin e H a rriso n . M airalejaundra lutante Jiang Jing. Ryan Johnson. Tara Jtuies. M egan Jordan. Charity Kiser. S avannah K ow alski. .M andy Lam be. Kelly Larim ore. A m anila L eonard. Juslin Leonard. K elsey L u tz . M all M ark lan d . Jen ay M ay field . A ndrew M cC lannon. K evin M cD aniels. M aleia M ead­ ow s. Je ifre y M ighion. (»rayson M ille r. A niber M iller. L loyd M ilchell. Benjaniiti M oreno, E rneslo M i)rein’. Zac M orton ('a s s a n d ra N eb o sk y . N ich o las N eedham , D avid O rsillo, Jason O verbey. A ngelique O veilon. Jose Paniagua. H eaiher Patloti. W esley Phillips. Katie Polls. Jeiuiilcr Proc­ lor. Laura Riddle. A ndrea Riddle. W hitney R ohbins. M aria R ('gel. F'lorencio Rojas, W 'hilney Rum ple. .Allison S chafer. E rica S cherle, D avid S chw eil. A shley Seam on. M althew Shinaull. A m anda Sm ith. P a ssh an S n iilh , S h a n a S p eer, ('ouriney Springer. Erin Strousc. M artha Thurston, A lana T ucker. Jessie T utterow . B rillany Voyles D aniel W 'iilscr. A lliso n W aypa. (a se y W ebb. Steven W hitaker, Kara W hite M arshall W liiitaker. Jennifer W illiiim s. M cK enzie W illoughby. C allierine W olt/. C hrisly York. !2lh (irade .Allison A lesandcr. Jace Allen. Rick A lm eler. Rusiy A ngell, M egan B arn ey . A m an d a B e a u c h a m p , C aroline B ell. Je ssic a B enfield. C ry sla l B iv e n s. B rad ley B lack w cld er. B randon B ledsoe. Kevin Boger. A m anda Boger, David B oone. Alan Bosl, A shley Bosw ell. Jessica B ow m an. Jo sh u a B oyle. Jennifer Broadw ay. Jessica Brown. Kyle Bruce. M egan B urriss. Alisha B unon. K rislin C arico. A ngela C ar­ p e n te r, K rislen C a sico , B ryanl C have/, Em ily C lodfclter. Lindsay C row . Jo e y D a v is. A sh ley D esnoyers, E lise D ickm an. Lori D ow nen. D arla D raughn, B rian D urham . K irsten D urham . Saraii Earle. April Ervin, Krystal I'o sie r. .A shley G a sk in . S co ti G audet. M egan G raves. Savanna (ireg o ry . H eaiher G rilfin . Jam ie H arper. D eserae H arris. M ichelle H astings. Tiffany H cndricks. M arc H endrix. M elissa H odges, D aniel H ollifield. Jay H ughes. Haley Hunt. Brandi Hunt. Em ily Hunter. Brian H unler, Philip lies, John Jackson. M att Jam es, Candice Jam es. Sclh Jam es. .Ashley Jones, lyler K autl. Sam anlha Killmeyer. Taylor Kiiuler. Kevin K irkpatrick. Juslin Lanning. Patrick Law, N icholas Luffm an. S laccy M arlin . B rendan M asi. D an iel M cA lp in e. R yanne M c D a n ie l. K aren M cD an icl. H e a th er M cD an iel, Je ssic a M cCunvn, Shari M ellon. K rystle M ietlow ski. Justin M iller. Sara M iller. H eather Miller. C annen M inor. Andrea M ojica. Danielle M otue. W illiam M organ. Mall M osci. W esley M yers, Vanessa Nicholes, Becky Page. Ryan Pearce. E m ily P c lto rin i. L uke P helps, Heather Phillips. Steven Polk. Kylie Pt)ole. C hris Posey. Dustin Polls. Tyler Pratt. Ashley Prevelle. Nich(>- las Raby. N athan R eavis, Paige R ed m o n . H elen R eed. M innie Robbins. Andrew Scolt. Deanna Sham el. Erin Sherrill. C hris Sherrill. Bran- tlon Shore. Brcnl Sim pson. Brcnl Skiver. K atherine Sniith. Phillip Sm ilh. C helsey Sniith, M ercedes Soto. Sam Spach, T rey S tanies. Lauren Slaulfer. Gini Slone. Laura Strand, Em ily Taylor. A m ber T h­ om pson, Joshua I'hom pson. David T redw ell. B ryn Turner. R olam h’ Valle. Holly N^ies. Kristie Vogler, Brillany W alker, M ichelle W allner, M elissa W allner, M eghan W anucha, M egan W arch o l. ( ’h ris W ard. Z a k a rc W h ic k e r. Je n n ife r W hiteheart. Sarah W illiam s. Juslin W inters, Stephanie W odarski. Ryan W renn. N o r t h D a v ie M id (J Ie The follow ing studenis w ere nam ed lo ihe academ ic honor roll at NoMh Davie M iddle School. 6lh (ira d e A ll A's - Katherine Bond. Jam es B urloni. Bradley Burton. A llison C am p b ell, V incenl C io ce. N eil E d w ard s. S arah E v an s. D iana G reen, C ooper Hinm an. Sam anlha Jam es. Slacy Jolly. Kenneth Keaton. K unis K eiser. Lard W illiam Joseph. Luckcy Kayla. Adam M cCallistcr. Ashley M cCallisier.Taryn M cCann. D aniel M errill. Julianne O lson. Jt)shua Pan. Brel Peterson. Jt)rdaii S chull/. Kelsey Shipm an. M ailelyn S h o re , John S tig a ll, H annah Siri)upe, Jatle W elch. Jaclyn W ood- waril. .17/ /¡n n n i H u ll - M eghan Allm an. Chasen Arey. Austin Baity. Ja co b B allm an. C assie B arnes. R ebecca B entley. N ila B ledsoe. C h arles B oger. T ay lo r B rew er. Hannah Cam pbell. Caroline Caner. Halie Cartner. Bramli Coekerham . Teri Ci)pe. Carly C ornal/er. Kyle C rosslin. A ndrew D odson. Craig Draughn. Kayla Drennen, W illiam D uncan. A lexandra Folk, A ustin Frank. Alex I-'rye. Israel G oheen. J o n a th o n C iraham . C h ristin e G ullcdge. B renden H anes. Sarah H a rv e l. S id n ey H enry, S alm a Ibrahim, Julie Jones. M ichael Jones. Patrick Keeney. Pam ela Lane. M organ L ong, Brandon Low e, K athryn Low ery, Susanna M ;icFarl;mc, Sarah M arlin, A u d rey M e Inly re. B rittan i M cC?uecn, A shley M ooneyham , C hristian O ’C onnor, Page Paris, A ndrea Papn>ky. A m ber Parrish, C aroline Pratapas. T revor Reece, A m b er R o g ers. E llie R o g ers. M ichael Rowe. C iana Sam pson. Tif­ fany Shorl, Benjam in Sink. Tatum Snow. Roberl Sparks. Jam es Stone, ('a m e ro n Taylor. Jordan T aylor. Eli/abelh W aller. Ethan W anluch. N iclilas W atson, John W 'eaklcy, Katelin W ensley, Brandy W illiams, C raig W oodruff. A shton Y ork. M onika Z akam arek 7th ( ir a d f AH A's - Sarah A lexander, Ell/.a- beth B udd. R ebecca C hurch. Zeb Cope. A lyssa C om e. Ryan D avis, K ay la D u n c a n , T iffa n y E step , (Quinton F aulkner, A m y G ilberl, John H aflm an. Ryan H ulchlnson, H an n ah J a k o b . K a le ly n Jo n e s, S am anlha Ju d d . C indy K ohnen, Coiy Lee, C hase M acaione, Kalelyn M anspile, M ichacl M arlin. Peyton M urray. A m anda N ichols. Brooke P a d g e ll. Z a c h P o lle r. A m an d a Reavis. Jordan R eavis. Johnalhan R oesch. N ick S cham bach, Sarah S exton. D anielle S m ilh. H annah S p eig h t. K aitlin S te v en s, E rika W ent/. A /n H o n o r KoU - N olan A llen. M allhew Ballard. Brent Beam . Brit­ lany B ecker, L indley B ess. Z ach Bivens, W hitney B okeno. C helsea B ordner, K ayla B ow les. A llison Bradley, M cagen B rookm an, Trent B ro o k s, P a ig e C a rle r, K atie C a s lro v in c i, W ill* C le v e n g e r, M aryelte C ollett. Tyler C ornat/er, Jonaihan C reekm ur. Evan C risco, Karin C rook, Breanna D alton, Sa­ rah D ayw alt, Logan D eH art, A lyssa D eLong. Jesse D oby. Ian D ow dy, C.J. D w iggins, Sy E asling, B rad E lliso n . T a y lo r E v a n s. E van Flem ing, C h risto p h er F lelem ier, Robert G assell, Leslie G ray, M ar­ garet G untner, A n g clia H arm on, P a tric k H a rris , B ry c e H a u se r. Raclene H ernandez. D .J. H olm an. Em ily Kelly. Bretlly Kirk. H aakon K rey, Ja m e s K u e ll, S te p h en L ivengood, Jeffrey L oos. C helsea M aness, Brittany M cG ee, R ick y M c K n ig h t, T a y lo r M llleson, G raham M orrison. C ara M ossm an, C aleb Pearce, N icholas P fe iffe r. Z a c k P ro c to r. S h ay n a R eav is. A dam R id c n h u u i, Z ack R u ss e ll-M y e rs . B relt S chneggenburger. A shley Shoaf. C ayla Sim s, V ann S m ith , Jenny Snyder. Ju siln e S olom on, M ardi S pillm an, Jam ie S tan cliff, K atie S tre ii. C h elsea Sw yers. G arrell Taddeucci, T iliany Triplett. Chelsea T ru ll. K alya V aseneva, L auren W alker. S a rah W ebb. D aniel W endel. Nicole W hite in a ii W iles. G in a W illiam s. A lex W illiam s. K irslon W ilson, M icah W om ble. Jordan Yuenger. Kth (ira d e A lt A's - Lauren Brown. Jessica B urgess, Jo rd an C ourtem anche, K ristina Crew s. Jill Durham . Bril- ’ lan y H ill. T om K u ell. R enee R a lle d g e , A li R u ssell. K athryn Scham ens. Jenniler Siancill. Lea T arleton, B rook W ant, B rillan \ W hartun. C hris W uU/. Karla Wouvl- ward. A H i H o no r KoU - M agi Aguero, C h ris A n g e. Tyler B ally. A lec B eaucham p. ('(Uiniil Beaucham p. Kevin Boehm . A shlee Boger. T if­ fany Booe. Taylor Boyles. Austin B ro w n . C h ris B ro w n . S arah C allahan, Am y C aner. Ellen Carler. M egan Carter, Taleea Coom bs. Sam C urtis. T ravis Dystu), Katie Ellis. M iranda Esposito. Esteban Fehus, H e a th er F relilm . D u stin I-rye. Richie G assell, Zach Gentry. Daniel G ilb ert, D aniel G ough. C h a n t/ G rannam an. A m ber H arris. Holly H a rris, B ritl H a rriso n . Jorilan H em pstead, M aegan llialt, M ichael Jolly. Juslin Lee. Jessica Lindey. D aniel Lillen. Erica M aine. Dillon M anship. W ill M arkland, Brittany M arshbuni, M argo M as!, K elsey M cDaniel. K alie M cDougall. Jam es M cEw en, W hil M errifield. Grant M iller, M ich ael M urphy. Jared N e lm s, T h o m a s N elso n , T crah N olan, Patrick O 'C onnor. M organ O w ens. Sabrina Q uillin. Am anda R ussell. Bennell Shipm an. Am anda Sim m ons. Justin Sm ilh. Alex Snow. K risten Spainhour. Josh Sprinkle, K ay lln S ta n sb e rry , B randon Slew art, Kristi Slonenian, Shanda S tyers. S am antha T eague. K alic V annoy, M ichael W eakley. M alt W ebb. Rachel W hite. M egan W ill­ iam s, W hiiney W illia Zarbock. 5lh (tra d e T hom as B ailey, Ben B eam on. A ustin Bell, C ody Blake, D illion B y e rly . S am C a ssid y , C h ris Com pton. Preciosa Curbelo. Kristie D av is. M ichael D eL u cla. K arli D em pski, Zachary D unn, M iranda Edw ards, Logann Follz, Lisa Fosler, Kalie G erdon, Jessica Gough, Daven Gray, Ashley G reen, C arla Harris. K ara H arvey, M alcolm H aw kins, N ora H ay es. B rid g etle H o o k s, A lyssa H um phrey, Jonaihan Hupp, M eg an H u tc h e n s, K ah erin e Johnson. S tephen K urtz. A llicus L um , Jessica M anspile, M ichael M arrs, Jake M cKay. M olly M iles. G regory M iller, M elissa N ichols. O scar O rellana. C helsea P arish, C o rrie P h elp s. Jen n a P um m ill, B rianna Sheets. Kaillyn Sim m ons, Courtney Sim s, Elhan Snyder. Brad Sow ers. Elizabeth Strange, Jessica Strickland, A ndrew Sutler, Em ily T ale, L au ra T ie rn e y , E m erald T uihill, K uiie Van N im en, Juslin W hisenhuni. Brel W illiam s. D o y o u r b o n e s g r o a n ? D o e s y o u r b a c k c r e a k ? YES COMADOLLWATTS ORTHOPAEDICS & SPO R TS MEDICINE Comadoll/Watts Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine has you covered Davie County. N o w Located in the D avie C ounty H ospital Dr. James Coniadoll and Dr. Gregg Ferrerò will see patients in tliis ollice on Monday and Wednesday mornings. Call 751-287S or our Salisbury oflke 704-216-(KNEE)5633 Ibr an appointment ---------------------------------/ Honor Students W illia m R . D a v ie E le m e n t a r y T he follow ing sludents w ere nam ed lo the academ ic honor roll al W illiam R. D avie F'lem entarv School. G rad e B ritta n y A n d e rso n . .A ubrey .Appcrson. M ary Kate Beck. M egan Beck. W illie Brannon. Alex Britt. Logan Brow n. 1 laley Caudle. Derek D an n er. M ary F e reb e e . B ram li F errebee. B rillany G obliie. Kendall G obble. C ourlney G rannam an. Jen- n lfc r G u e rre ro . S ad ie L ag le. Z achary Lasvvence. Harley Lnt'ton. Tylcr Luckey. Ja Chaw n M arline/. L indsay Sanders. Derek Scherer, Mar>' Belh Sherrill. Jacob W hitaker. M adison W hitlock. Nora Zantoul. 4lh (ira d e T a y lo r A n d e rso n . Jo u rd an B lakley. Tanner B ledsoe. M egan Boyer. Ty Curry. Jordan Drennan. M allh ew D yson. B ranilon G am m ons. A lex H enry. B renda H eniandez. Esm endda H ernande/. C a illy n H yde. C h elsea Lcdford.Tylcr Lee. Tori Norris. A n­ drew Olson. Zachary Paugh. Joshua p o lls , Jo sh u a P o tts, A shley S h rew sb u ry , Ke A ira S m ith. C o o le e m e e E le m e n t a r y T he fo llo w in g studenis w ere nam ed lo ihc academ ic honor roll at C ooleem ee Elenienlary Sclnuil. .in l (ira d e C a m e ro n B eck , C o d y B ell, K aren Boger, Tyler Bush. D eanna C a u d ill, R e b e c c a C le iu le n in . W hittney C o riell. Travis C rew s. Juslin C ruse, M ichelle Deal. M ariah D obbins. Z achary D ragon. Sierra F e rre ll, l.a s te lla G ray . A ndrew H e a d . A n d ra e Jo n e s. D rew L e w a lle n , D arah L usk . E lija h M aclean. Jansen M cD aniel, Brian Plott, C hris Riilings. Kaytlyn Shoe­ m aker, A ustin Sills, Josh Sm yers. M ick S pillm an. Ben W atlington. Rebecca W esl, Austin W hite. Jake W hitley. Brandon W ilson. 4th (ira d e Chris .Allen. Janies Blake. Jes­ sica Bobbitt, Kayla Brooks. Halie B urlon, V.allhew Busbce, Shane Carler, Jossi ('hallln. Julie Church, Devon Cross. Autum n D enniston. Tony D ia/. M alissa D iehl. Tyler D urham . Felicia G oodin. M iriam (iranarulcrt>. C annen (h u b . Am ber lloneycull, Joey Ijam es. K rysial Ja co b s. S icv en Ja rv is. D ylan Livengooil. Ashley M alloy. Raheem M arlin . Z ach ary M »)nlgoniery. D esirae M oses. M kael Pulliam , ('helsey Reinhardt. Chrisia Sniilh. C o r n a t z e r E le m e n t a r y T he folhiw ing sim lenis w ere nam ed to the academ ic honor roll al C o n ia l/e r Elenienlary School. .Vd (iradf N icky A llen . H ay d en B ack St ro m . A ngel B ra d fo rd . C h e lsie B ro w n . A u stin C arter. K a itly n C h e c k . E rik a C o ffey . C aroline (\> /arl. Jodie D avis. T if­ fany D avis. Jose D iaz-O lea, Sierra D o u ceiie, A ndrea E asier. Em ily E v e rid g e , L e slie F u llo n . Ja cie H llboum . B rittany H oose. Charity Ingram . John 'Thom as Jarvis. iMikc Lew is. Kathy M arin, Tyler Neeley. M elina O banilo. Josie Piper, Denise R aniire/. C orey Randall, Britlany R eynolds. Luke Taylor. T ra d e Tho- m as. K elsca V aughan. M egan W alker, (ierald W hitaker, Logan W ilkinson. 4th (ira d e Drew A ndrade. Chan A rcher. Anthony Beaver. Kelsey Bn)ailway. 'TiUany ( 'o \. Chris ('ram lall. Kali D av is. I*rin D ead m o n . H iitilcr D ev in e. C hris D ig g s, ('h c ls e a D oulin, Josh H all, K ora H iatl. Kelley lh»ward. (iabriela Ignacio. C onner Jew ell. Shelby Johnson. Juslin Jones. Tyler K urfees. Lauren M arshall. Sara M anine/, J.D. M i/e. Am ber N icholson. Billy Page. D es­ tiny Pearcy. Jasm ine Sales. John S anF ilippo. Sarah Shaver. T yler T hom as, A m ber V andall. B ryson W hile. M o c k s v ille E le m e n t a r y T he fo llo w in g slu d en is w ere nam ed lo the academ ic honor roll al M ocksville Elem entary School. 3 rd (ira d e C o u rln e y B o w m an , L ogan B ryan, H eath er C 'artner. K atera C oekerham , Alex Costner. K endra C u ste r. .Alex F o sle r, B rian n a G ailher, D ixon G om ez, C hristina G riffin , C o d y H elm s. Ju slin Lanning, M cK enzie M arshall. G ina M a u ric e . W h iin e y M cM u rray , Travis M yers. K atrina N elson. Jor­ dan (3’NelII, C helsea O sw ell. John P arker, C am eron P h illip s, K elly Presley, M arvin Q uijada. C ollin R u s s e ll. H u n le r S a le s. E rin S anderson. Elizabelh Sanlis. Kyle Serio, C hristina Shrew sbury. Paige Sm arl.G abriel Sm ith. Krisia Sm ilh. A dam S n iilh . Jerem y W hitaker. Kacy Yount. 4lh (ira d e Ja co b A llred. T anner B ailey. Lyndsey Blalock. Lanna Bottom s. Echo Burgdofcr. Stephanie Collins. Ashley Cook. Vanessa Cuellar. A n­ drew D om anski. K ellie I:l/en g a, Perry Ferrell, Krisia Ham m. Dustin H ardcasllc. Cara H endricks. E ll/a- b elh H ey n e. R achel H o ffm an . Rachel How ell, M atthew Hursey. M ali lies. Cyrnone Jam es. Lt»gan Jam es. W ill Jones. Kevin Jordan. A shley Joyner. M ary A nn K iser. Allison Lam ben. Alex L antis.T yler L aym on, C hase L ondon. C aleb (Jsw ell. Stephanie Parker. Javan Phillips. Janel Q uintanilla. Brock R eynolds, April Rodriguez, Jacob S e a fo rd . B rannon S h o rtt, Jo el S h u le r, E m ily S m ilh . A shion Sw icegood. Tess Tagnani, Sam uel T aylor. E d g ard o T o rres. Lacey T riv elle, W 'esley V anhoy. Blake W ise. 5lh (ira d e Roger A dkins, Lauren Bailey. S h a d y G r o v e E le m e n t a r y T he fo llo w in g stu d en ts w ere nam ed to the acadcm ic honor roll at Shady G rove Elem entary Scluiol. 3 rd (ira d e N a ta lie A b e rn a th y . B lain e A dderioii, C ryslal A guero. Trevor A lbarran, Josh Ballm an. K alie Bar­ b e r, B rilla n y B e n n e tt. K elsey B h ask er. T y le r C allo w ay . E llie C a rle r, T a y lo r C a rte r, N ich o le C asey , A lex C lo e r, D arren C olbtm rne, A lexis C rater, Tom m y D illo n , R yan D u n n . T rev o n Faulkner, .Sergio Fernandez, Ryan Foster, K endrick Fruits, M ark G ra­ ham , O livia H arvel, John Iroler, R ichard Kelly. M ason Lesser, W ill M acey, Lindsay M cD ougall, Haley M cK nighi, H annah M cN eil, Kevin M iller, Davi.s M ossm an. Elizabelh N e w so m e . B a ile y O g le , H arry O rvin, Brady O rvin, Belhany Pan. R achel P eterson, M adI Pratapas, B rendan R adalovich, D aniel Killer, Laura Shelton, Stephanie Siler, Joe S in k . K a itly n S m ith , L au ra S p illm a n . S a ra h S iig a ll, K alic S u th e rla n d . S te p h a n ie W atts. N athan W ebb, Roberl W ilson, John W oliz. 4 th (ira d c H e a th e r A L spaugh, D an iel B a rre tt, A lex B e ll, A n d rew B uchanan, K rislen Carpenter, Tara C arler, D ane C ook, Juslin C ook. Cellie Cornalzer, Kayla Com alzer. K alie D avis, Roby D avis. A aron Doby, Z ane Dulfner, Devin Ebright, Collin Eichhoni, Zack Fair. Peter F ie ld s. T ony G a d so n , Ja so n G allim ore, C hris G odlcy, Vance G reene, C aillin G rubbs, Spencer H all. M egan H ennings. C hrisly H oldsclaw . Calob How ard, David H ow ard, Cheyenne Huichins, Klol Irving, Cole Jackson. Zeb Jones, H annah Keeney. Alex Keiser, Sarah L am bert, R ebecca Lard, A ndrew Ledford, Parker Lee, Kyle M acey, P resión M cG urn, M att M eeker, Jim m y M iller, N athan M illeson, C a n d a c e M ize, Jo rd a n M yers. Daniel Needs, Taylor N onnan, Breil P otter. A nthony R essa, A shley R ow e, M organ R ow e, L yndsey R uble. C ody S ch n eg g en b u rg er, N icholas Sizem ore. Lake Slabach. A lexandra Sm ithdeal. Jay Stancliff, Harley Siroud, Cody Slyers, Sler- llngT kach, Landon W hitaker, Ward W ilson, Shane W inters, C helsea Y oung, T ay lo r Y oung, C asey Zakam arek. 5lh (ira d e 'Tyler Aberneihy, M all Adilerlon. N icky A sliburn, S arah B arber. Stephanie Barbour. Jackie Baniey. C hris Barrans. Luke Bartell, W in­ ston Jieck er. N lm ceta B hasker. TIm olhy Bingham . Jennifer Boolh. DAVIE COUNTV EN TERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 2S, 2002 - 13 C O M IN G SO O N A m anila Stark, Kelsey Tiltl. Jaleesa W'est. 5l)i (ira d e B riltannie Ball. Krystal Beam . Jessica Blackburn. Sara C hildress. Kassie G erdes. Colby H enipsteail. H annah H endrix. M addie H unt, Kasey Ireland. Alyson Jordan. Pallie K urfees. S pencer L anning. C lint M asi. Luke Naylor. Dylan Ratledge. I’aula R om ero. H eather Scherer. M althew Speer.Sam anthaT arleton. M ich eal Tilley, K alee T riv lite . C a itlin T u lte ro w . B reck W ant. Em ilv W hitaker. .Allison W ood. R obert S p illm an . C olby ‘Taylor. M ichelle Taylor. Ryan T hom pson. .Amy Trexler. Dylan Vogler, Ashley W aller.C 5tli (ira d e K aylee A llison. Briana Boone. Jessica Buiner. A crielle Freem an. T ay lo r F rye. T isha F un d erb u rk . M all G a rre ts o n . T y le r H am . M ichelle H am ilton. C harlie H oose. Juan L oren/o. (ius Meh>y. Brillany M oore. lyeshia O verlon. J.R. Paris. Travis Pow ers. C ourlney Se;\miM\. Stelfi Shaver. Ashley Sm oot. Anna Sm yers. Felicia Soard. K aien Spr>’. Tyler Spry. Jessica Stephens. 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FU ENTE. M ONTESSINO » MANY M OREI F w A U Y o u r H o lid a y D e c o ra tin g N eeds • Christmas ^ Decoradons • Gourmet Gifts •Home Accessories •And Of Course, Candles! Village Moa.THn.M-Frt.4 SatM'Siniayl-5 itltPfiOT^ 76в-2050М Ш К Т Ъ и Т Л 2671 LewisviteCtemmons Rd. ...Candles & Gifts DAVIF, COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdiiy, Nov. 28, 2002 - B1Sports ______ D avie T ra m p le s P ag e W ith 2 9 -0 E x p lo s io n Two Set Records As Davie Advances To Third Round For Second Time H.v Briiin I’id.s D nvic C ovinly Entcrpri.so Kccorcl OKBHNSHORO - If ihorc were Davic Cininly I'an.s who couliln'i liravc llic hillor coUl lo m ake the trip to Grccn.sboro Paye Friday I'or llic .'¡cconi.l roiincl of Ihc -lA playoffs, Ihcn ihcy niisscil a .show ihal defies deseriplion. I hey inissetl an explosion oul of the gale as D avie’s fooiball team scorcd lour touchdowns on its first four pos­ sessions. 1 licy riiissed .121 rushing yards from superb sophom ores Jam es "C ooler" .‘\niold ami Justin Brown. They missed Brian Hunter sellinj! a single-season record for receiving yards. They missed Davie, which was 5-H all-lim e in ilic playoffs, trampling a team lhat was .^X-IX in the postseason with lour slate championships. They m issed D avie reaching ihc ipiarlcrfinals for Ihc firsl time sincc lyy? and second lime ever. Ihey missed an intriguing matchup lum into a breathtaking mismatch, a 29- 0 spree for the ages and .16-20 viclory llial lifted the sizzling War liaglcs (7-6) above ..‘>00 I'or Ihe firsl limc all season. I’Icuse .See OITensive - I’n^e 117 James Arnold works on his 190 rushing yards in Davie’s 2nd-round win. - Photo by James Barringer Schafer-Fueled Run Sparks Stephens’ Debut Win II.V Itrliin I’ills Davie Counly Enierprise Record Allison Schafer entered the season in Ihe shadows as the Davic varsiiy girls basketball team ’s "other" returning starter. Davie relumed three senior starters wlio averaged doublc-ngurc scoring lasl year in Sarah W illiams, Brittany Walker and Dawn Singleton, but Schafer bad the majority of the War Eagles’ high­ lights in K aren Stephens’ debut as D avie’s coach. A fter averaging 6..1 poinis as a sophomore, Schafer delivered 14 points and keyed a ihird-iiuartcr run lhal rep­ resented the dagger in a 60-t.S win over visiiing Slatesville lasl week. Fans are also learning to rccognize senior Heather M cDaniel, who averaged .1.4 poinis in a 2001-(12 reserve role but matched Schafer wilh 14 points, "We put Schaferon the ball in the fullcourl press, and she’d gel her hands up and (disrupt) the inbounds puss,’‘ Stepiiens said of the .i-10 junior. ‘’She’s so alhlctic and plays very hard. We put her and Sarah on two of their betler players, and they did really good tin defense," Schafer picked up two carly fouls, was reduceil to si.x minules in the first half and didn’l have a single point when Davie entered Iho half with a 25-22 leatl. But she made up for lost time in the third i|uartcr. She scored 10 of D avie’s 12 points over tw o and a half minules and engineered a 14-2 run that crushed Statesville’s upsel hopes. W hen Schafer capped her spree w ilh a sw eel baseline finger roll, Davie had it looked up at 49-35 with 6:24 remaining. "M y leaminates got me pumped up al halftime." she said, "I got two fouls and was a little down, I had to pick my head up. As long as we play our best, we know w e’re going to do good." Schafer stole Ihe show wilh 6-of-10 shooting and four steals, bul she had plenty of help, McDanicl hit si.x of 11 shots, including Iwo .1-pointers. Will­ iams hil four of seven shols and Ihree Schafer of four free throws for 11 poinis. Single­ ton hit five of nine shots for 11 poinis and pulled dow n seven rebounds. W alker only attem pted three shots but ilistribxnetl six assists, W hal really hurt Statesville were D avie’s traps, constant m an-lo-m an pressure and uplenipo altaek. The War Eagles shol 46 perccnl (26-of-.‘i6) from Ihc field and registered 60 poinis even Ihough they com m illed 27 lumovens, "They're trying lo do the thing w e’re w anting - run the floor and press," Stephens said, "W e've pul so many of- fen.ses and defen.ses in. T hey’re laking in a lot of information in a short period of lime and doing a great job with it, Wc made a lot o f itiniovcrs, but it's a changc from walking Ihc ball up the Pk'iise Sec Sti'phen,s - Piigc 1512 Law Pours In 20 As Varsity Boys Open With Win By B rian Pills Davie County Enterprise Record It’s just one game, but it’s proof lo any doubters of the Davie varsiiy boys basketball team 's ability to play coni- petilively. It’s just one game, hut it’s one that will be difficult for new coach Mike Absher and his lightly-regarded cast of characiers lo forget. The War Eagles - the ultimate un­ derdog. Ihc little engine that could - chrislened a new era lasl week wiih a head-turning 64-.‘iS viclory over a Slatesville leam lhat trotted out a full squad. Only one slarter. senior guard Micah Garner, retunted from last year's explo­ sive 16-win leam, but he w asn’t avail­ able wilh an injury. That meant D avie’s slarling lineup involved four players (I’alrick Law, Nick Nelson. Matt Smith. Cliff "Pele" Burns) wilh no or nexl-lo- no varsity experience and one (Luke Phelps) who cam e off the bench last year, "O f course it’s going to he hard wiih a new coach and all Ihose seniors gone. Bul Coach A bshcr’s been pushing us really hard and il paid off," point guard Nick Nelson said, "Everyone’s got lo slarl off somewhere, so it’s our lurn. We’ve been playing J V and svailing our lurn. and here il is. Coach (Jim) Young did a great job changing Davie basket­ ball. bul other big shoes were Sean Stevens, Dan Sullivan and Chris Stein, We didn't want lo fail. Wc wanted lo go againsi whal everybody was saying." Burns, a 6-6 sophomore, lipped in a miss for a 2.‘>-24 lead wilh ,1:21 left in Ihe second quarter, and Davie never trailed again. Four War Eagles scored nine or more points, but no one hurt tho Greyliounils, who losl in the firsl round of the foot­ ball playoffs and were al full strength, m ore lhan Law. The senior shooting guard scorcd 20 points by hilling eight of 1.1 field goals, including four of six .1-poinlers, Me also had seven rebounds and live assists, "I was impressed (wilh Absher)," he said, "He was a lol more vocal than he was in the scrimmages, and 1 like thal, I thought he was going to be a quiel coach. He was yelling and telling us IMciisc See W ar Kaglcs - Раце I! 12 T e a m C a n S e t R e c o r d W it h W in In A s h e v ille Davie County’s football leam blitzed Page 36-20 to m ake the slate quarterfinals for the second tim e in school history. Now it could make Ihe biggest statement ever. The IW 7 War Eagles reached ihis slep wilh wins over Gastonia Ashbrook and Morganton Freedom, but they got derailed in Ihe Ihird round by viiunted Crest 27-0, As improbable as it seems, this could be Ihe year Davie becomes a final four participant on Ihe road lo Chapel Hill, Friday’s final-eight showdown between visiiing Davie (7-6) and heavily-fa­ vored A,C, Reynolds (1 l-l) begins al 7:.10 p,m, in Asheville, “The seniors can mako a statement and leave in Ihe history books," Davie coach Doug llling said, "We beal a tra­ ditionally slrong tean) in Page to put a new chapier in Ihe .seniors’ book, and Ihis would be a great way to add an­ other chaptcr, something Ihal’s never been done," llling and his slaff have two tasks Ihis week: Prepato the War Eagles for one of the state’s most consistent pow'- crs and make sure they have put thoir thoroughly dominating win on Page’s storied turf behind them. Has Davie fin­ ished celebrating',’ "You don'l wanl Ihem to think w e’ve reached the pinnacle," llling said, ’'One thing we’ve got to beat in Iheir heads is nol to relax. We can still gel better, Walching the film this weekend, there’s a lot of misiiikes we made as good as wo may have looked," Once again, tradition is on the side of tho Rockets, who are 85-25 under ninth-ycur coach Bobby Poss. T he Rockets went 9-2 in 1996, 9-2 in 1997, 9-2 in 1998, 15-1 to win the slate 4A -. title in 1999,10-4 as a quanerrm iilisi in 2000 and 12-1 as a quartcrfinalist in 2001. Poss (238-89-1 in 28 years) has a poslsca.son Irack record rivaled by few others. He won slate cham pionships at Fayelteville 71st in 1984 and 1986 and at Fayetteville South View in 1991, A,C, Reynolds ousted Davie on the way lo the IУ99 state crown. These Rockets are scoring 3 1 point.s a game and giving up eight. They beat Charlotte Olympic 62-9 and West Char­ lotte 14-0 in the first two rounds. W hile D avie’s quarterfinal appear­ ance is a jaw-dropping feat for a leam thal was 4-6, the Rockets aro right at home. Reaching Ihis point is almosl matter-of-fact fora leam Ihal’s won nine straight, PIviise See Davic - Pa^c 117 T h e G o ld S ta n d a rd Vestal Potts Set The Mark for 7th-8th Grade Coaches i.Crenshaw, Vestal Potts and Clyde Studevent share a laugii. Ity B rian Pills Davie Counly Enterprise Record The impact of Vestal Potts hasn’t been dim m ed by 22 years, the time eclipsed since his lasl season as coach of the Shady Grove Panther basketball teanis. The awards and accolades con­ tinue, oven 13 years after he retired. Hundreds of fonner players, students ¡mil friends would argue lhat Polls did more ;is a teacher/coach lhan perhaps anyone in Davie Counly history. Ho was respccled by rivtil coaches, he's admired by former playens and he ¡iccomplished nearly everylhing imaginable in his era. From 1955-80, Polls was Ihe gold slandard ¡unong Ihe county's sevenlh- and eighth-grade basketball coaches, and he received a crowning Iributc wilh a Vestal Potts Gymnasium Dedication Ceremony at Shady Grove Elementary School on Nov, 17. On M arch 4, 2001, Ihe Shady Grove communily honored the 71-year-old witli an appreciation day. "A few weeks ago I was askod lo go in front of the school board to discuss the issue of naming the gym after Mr, Potts, So 1 asked Angie (Slabach)' and Ricky (Hendrix): ‘W hy are we going lo the school board',' Mr. Polls already owns the gym ,' ’’ .said Kenny Faulkner, evoking laughter from the ceremony au­ dience, "So it look mo about 30 years to figure oul the gym w asn’t his," Anyone can achieve a goal once or twice or every few years. But to do ac­ complish ,somolhing on a regular basis or every yoar is the mark of true bril­ liance, and Polls produced am azing Pleusc See Testim onials - Pugc BH W orth N o tin g ... In JV basketball games vs, Statesville that went down to the wire, Erin W liitaker of Davie's girls had 12 points, 16 rebounds and six blocks, and Devon Venable of the boys had-16 poinis and 11 rebounds. Davie lost both, 45-43 and 65-61 respectively. S. Davie’s 7th-grade girls bas­ ketball team .scored 67 poinis in a split with Knox and N. Davie, and 35 of them came from point guard Meisha Fowler. Nick O’Brien converted a steal into a layup with one second left as N. Davie’s 7th-grade tjoys bas­ ketball team beat S. Davie 30-28, O ’Brien had 29 points in two wins. Davie’s wreslling team got 4-0 starts from Zac Morton, Dusty Johnson, M illard Sm ith and freshman Aaron Hollilleld. Davie’s varsity boys basketball team got 20 points .and four 3- pointers from Patrick Law and opened with a 64-55 win over Statesville. James Arnold rushed for 190 yards, Justin Brown rushed for 131 and QB Andrew McClannon and receiver Brian Hunter hooked up for another 103 as Davie's foot­ ball team roared ahead 29-0 and de- feated Page 36-20 in the quarterfinals of Ihe 4A state play­ offs,'■ . ■ i 1 112 - DAVIK COUN TY KNTKRI’RISK RECORD, riiiirsdiiv. Nov. 28. 2002 N o te s & Q u o te s Host O f Players Putting Dent In Football Record Book r LJ • For parts, and somotimes most, o f nine games, Davie’s offense was woefully short of highlights and agoniringly inconsistent. Don't look now but all its skill players are making a mark in the program's record book. Never would Davie have foreseen such a develop­ ment after struggling past South Rowan 12- 10 and averaging 17.9 poinls in nine games (12.3 if you delete Ihe rout over llrst-year pat.sy Lake Nomian). Receiver Hriiin Hunter took his extraor­ dinary emergence to a record plateau Fri­ day against Page. His 103-yard outing gave him 664 receiving yards, breaking Thndd .lohnson's 637 in 1999. Hunter has demonstrated skills that be­ lie his e.xperience level. The senior hadn't played football since middle school, for cryin’ out loud. ••Nah, I would have still been the same Ri'dniond person I am now'," he said when asked if he regrets sitting out three years. "The offensive line is giving us run support and (Andrew ) McClannon und Cootcr (A rn old) are throwing the ball wherc it needs to be." Arnold’s 116 pass attempts are No. 9 on the chart, his 47 complelions are No. 9, his 882 passing yards are fiflh and his eighl touchdown passes are second behind Drew Ridenhoiir’s 13 in 1997. Hunter’s 30 catches are fiflh; Lurry lliidson’s 423 receiving yards are si.xili; and Himler and Hudson’s five TD catches are lied for second behind six from .lason Hoj.;uc (2 0 0!) and Charle.s M iller (1997). The list goes on. Arnold’s 11 TDs are tied for sev­ enlh: Kevin W in ters’ 23 extra poinls are fourlh; Arnold's 70 poinls are eighth; (lareth W hite's four interceptions are tied for fourth; .luslin Brown’s 1,086 rushing yards are sixlh; Brown's 245 rushes are Ihird; Arnold’s 222 rushes are fifth; Hunter’s 22.1 reception average is sixth; Hudson’s 20.2 reception average is 10th; and Winters’ six field goals are sixlh. Davie’s record book dates to the 1981 season. • Chris Hauser entered his senior season as a anony­ mous cornerback overshadowed by hype around sec­ ondary mates IWIIy Riddle and freshman Raeshon McNeil. He's not a bit part anymore, and his steadi­ ness hasn'l gone unnoticed. The same thing could be said about Derelt Cornatzer. “ Hauser made a big fourth-down play on a sweep," Coach Doug lllin g .said. "H e seems to always be in the right position." *■ • Freshman ReShawn Parks didn’t touch the field, yet played a role in Davie’s win at Page as a scout-tcam tailback. “ ReShawn gave us the greatest look on how they run their offense,” senior outside linebacker 'I’immy Redm ond said. • When the War Eagles were wallowing at 2-4 and 4-6, how many believed they could pull a memorable reversal? •‘No one believed we could get this far, but vve just had to believe in ourselves," Redmond said. "For a team that’s been through adversity, ups and downs and the win-loss-win-loss, it’s a great feeling to start playing our best football at the most important time ofthe year," llling said, "It’s sweet to see a young bunch o f guys grow up like that. And heck, a lot o f good Ihings can conlinue to happen." What's even more impressive is thal Davie is mak­ ing noise with sophomores and juniors all over the field. • McClannon would gain family bragging rights wilh an upsel o f A.C. Reynolds and a berth to the final four. The junior Q B ’s brother, Ryan M cClannon, was a starting offensive tackle on the only olher team (1997) th;ii made Ihe quarterfinals. "If we win this week. I’ll have somelhing to rub in his face." Andrew said wilh a wide grin. Four DHS Soccer Players On All-Conference Team The Davie High boys soccer team placcd four players on the All-Central Piedmont Conference team. The honorees were Mail Moser, Adam Linder, Nick Nelson and Zach Hanrahan. The War Eagles went 9-10-1 and 5-5 in the CPC. They lost 2-1 in overtime to North Mecklenburg in the first playoff round. Allen Schlll Aces Hickory Hill 15 Allen Sehill of Mocksvillc aced a par-.3 hole at Hickory Hill last week. Schill used a 5-iron and holed No. 15. His playing partners were Kim Whitaker, David Whitaker and Robin Benson. Davie Will Meet Future Tar Heel When Davie’s boys basketball leam meets three-time de­ fending 4A state champion Reynolds, a future Tar Heel will be on the lloor. 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Along with Denver, these are the NFL's most balanced teams; the Eagles get home-fleld points. W IN N ERS L O S E R S •=Homo "Alabama Slate ■Mississippi Arizona State ‘Arkansas 'Nebraska ‘Texas 24 Tuskegee 12 21 Mississippi State 10 25 'Arizona 14 23 L.S.U.19 21 Colorado 19 28 Texas A&M 16 Getly Imagos Quarterback Eli Manning of the Mississippi Rebels. Alabama 'Boston College Bowling Green 'Central Florida ‘Cincinnati 'Colorado State 'Florida Slate 'Georgia Grambling Louisville ‘Marshall M aryland Miami Middle Tennessee St. New Mexico Oklahoma •Pittsburgh Southern California ‘Southern Mississippi Tennessee Texas Christian ‘Virginia Tech 29 ‘Hawaii 14 35 Rutgers 7 19 ‘Toledo 17 20 Ohio 9 33 Alabama-Birmingham 13 27 Nevada-Las Vegas 7 27 Florida 19 28 Georgia Tech 13 30 "Southern U.’ 14 26^ "Houston 13 27 Bairstate 12 25 '"Wake Forest 10 31 "Syracuse 12 21 Utah Slale y 16 21 Wyoming .............14 28 "Oklahoma State 14 19 Wesl Virginia 14 30 Notre Dame 15 24 East Carolina 13 25 Kentucky 22 28 Memphis 7 27 Virginia 14 r ir Getty Images Wide Reciever Anquan Boldin of the Florida State Seminóles. 1 Fresno State 18 ‘Louisiana Tech 14 1 Cincinnati 20 ‘East Carolina m awaii 31 San Diego State 16 ‘Miami 35 Virginia Tech 17 Navy 22 Army 13 ‘U.C.L.A.21 Washington State 20 Ik Getty Images The Miami Hurricanes versus the Virginia Tech Hokies. NCAA HIGHLIGHTS The Big Finishes in the Big Rivalries W ith Alabama off to Honolulu for its first meeting ever with Hawaii, the Crimson Tide will miss some interesting goings-on Ihis weekend. First, the non-sur- prises. In the Big East, Miami visits Syracuse, where any points the Orangemen score will be news given the recent history of this series. The Hurricanes one- upped their 26-0 shutout of Syracuse in 2000 with an overpowering 59-0 mugging last season, limiting the Orangemen to 185 offensive yards while grinding out 566 themselves. The '00 loss was Syracuse's first shutout at home since '93, but can Miami do it again? Maybe it’s a sympathy pick, but we don’t think so: W e’ve got the Hurricanes by a relatively tame 19 points. The Big 12 South is all about legendary rivalries. In Austin, Tex., on Friday, Texas and Texas A&M meel for the 109th time, and we like the Longhorns to take Iheir third straight from the Aggies, by 12, to increase their lead in the series to 70-34-5, Oklahoma looks like a pretty easy winner over Oklahoma State the fol­ lowing day, but trust us, the Sooners won't be taking anylhing for granted. A year ago they were ranked No. 4 and our 28-polnt pick over the O.S.U. Cowboys, who proceeded lo rain some defense on Oklahoma, sacking QB Nate Hybl seven times, intercepting him three times, holding the Sooners to zero rushing yards and shocking Ihem with a 16-13 win. The upset ended Oklahoma's 19-game home winning streak, and we doubl the Sooners have forgotten it. Several of Ihe nation's best rivalries are inlerconfer- ence affairs, like Georgia and Georgia Tech. In '01 the Bulldogs ended a Ihree-game losing streak against the Yellow Jackets, beating them 31-17 as Verrón Haynes rushed for 207 yards and Billy Bennett booted six field goals. It's Georgia's turn again on Saturday. Likewise, Virginia Tech looks solid against Virginia, but in Los Angeles, Southern Cal will get a rare win over Notre Dame in a game lhat stands in marked contrast to last year's 27-16 Fighting Irish win, when these teams were mired in mediocrity. It's been seven years since bolh schools were ranked in the Top 25 heading inlo this game - and U.S.C. should bag only its fourth win in its last 20 games againsl Notre Dame. In Tallahassee, Fla., the stale's Atlantic Coast Conference rep, Florida State, should get past its star of Ihe Southeastern Conference, Florida, by eight points. The Seminóles will gel some payback for their 37-13 spanking at the hands of the Gators in '01 F.S.U.'s second-worst defeal since the Seminóles lost the national title to the Gators In the '97 Sugar Bowl, 52-20. Upsets? We've gol 'em. How about Arkansas by four over L.S.U. on Friday? Even bigger, Nebraska by two over Colorado. And even bigger? Next weekend, while Miami Is putting Virginia Tech away and Navy ts sailing past Army in their 103rd battle, U.C.L.A. will unpleasantly surprise Washington State. Remember where you heard it. Our forecasting accuracy has been boastworlhy, as usual, this season. Through Nov. 16 we picked 1,825 games right and 603 wrong, a prognosl/cational per­ centage of .752. NFL STAT PACK NFL FORECAST: Thurs., Sun. & Mon., Nov. 28, Dec. 1-2 (Thursday) New England 23 •Detroit 14 All Ihe Patriots should worry aboul hero is completing passes, because the Lions can't slop Ihem if Ihey do. Thoy lasl squared oil two Thanksgivings ago, wlion Dettoil cam e away wilh an easy 34-9 win. W ashinglon 14 •Dallas 10 A m atchup of weak offenses and OK defens­ es, so don'l expect a lol ol scoring. This pick is a huge upset, because the Cowboys have won Ihe last nine in Ihe series, most recently 9-7 and 20-14 in 2001. (Sunday) Atlanta 27 •f^innesola 21 No sure thing for the Falcons if Ihoy stick lo their strength, tho run, because the Vikings are as good at it a s Ihoy aro and defend m uch better against it. Minnesota w as a 17- 14 winner Ihree years ago. Ballimore 21 •Cincinnati 12 Jam al Lewis ran for 135 yards and two TD's In the Ravens' unexpectedly ollense-rilled 38-27 win ovor the Bongals three weeks ago. Baltimore noods Ihis ono badly, but wo wonder how Cincy can get psyched. ‘Buffalo 24 Miami 21 In W eek Seven Ihe Bills intorcopted four f^ay Lucas passes on the way to thrashing Ihe Dolphins 23-10. fvliami may have Ihe dofensive advantage, but Bulfalo will more Ihan likely havo a moteorological one. ‘Cleveland 22 Carolina 16 Speaking of defensive edges, tho Panthers conlinue to oxcel - on paper, anyway - againsl bolh ground and air attacks. Obviously stals aren't ovorvthing. They'vo mot once, in '99, a 31-17 Carolina win. The Redskins' Kenny Watson The Sleelers' Amos Zereoue Gelty Imagos Denver 28•San Diego 21 In October Ihe Broncos did whal wo said they would againsl Iho Chargers, limiting Iheir running gam e (while Btran Griose tnn for 316 yards and two TD's) and winning 2 9, Look ■for m ore ol the sam e. ‘Green Bay 35 Chicago 13 The sam e w eekend Donvor beal up on S.D., Ihe Packers sacked the Bears for the 151h time in Iheir lasl 17 gam es. 34-21. G.B. is ‘ “ tor Ihan Chicago in everyihing bul runenso, but tho Bears c a n i run. •Indianapolis 26 Houston 12 Nol only did tho Texans do nothing against the Colls 10 w eeks ago, losing 23-3, out they slill have Iho worst ollenso in the NFL. Their bright spot, which should make the rem alch closer, is pass dofenso, ‘K ansas Cily 29Arizona 15 Tho Cardinals, headed downhill oven before •New Orleans 20 Tampa Bay 18 It w as a sign ol all the w ackiness to com e when the Saints racked up 368 yards against Ihe Buccaneers' defense in a 26-20 W eek One win. The T.B. D has few weak­ nesses. so a N.O. repeat will be lough. •N.Y. Gianls 24 Tennessee 17 There's no lolling what will happen in a gam e involving Ihe Titans, but the Giants should win if they pul Ihe ball up. N.Y. won the first five gam es in this series and Tennessee has won the last two. ‘Philadelphia 21 St. Louis 20 The '01 NFC Championship rem atch is tho gam e of the week, a s the Ram s battle their way back into contention. Along with Denver, these are tho NFL's m ost balanced team s; tho Eagles get home-field poinls. Pittsburgh 23 ■Jacksonville ' 21 Brilliant one week and bumbling the next, the Sleelers seem as moody as the Titans. In tha seven years of their AFC Central rival­ ry, Jacksonville won eight of 14 againsl Pittsburgh and w as 6-1 at hom e. ‘San Francisco 26 Seallle 14 In Seattle in October, 49er Terrell O w ens's post-winning-TD ball-signing highlighted S.F.'s 28-21 victory ovor the Seahaw ks. Seattle will want this ono badly, bul Ihe 49ers aro too sirong on the ground. yoar Arizona wilhs ood a fi 1er K.C. rally to win 24-16. •Oakland 30 N.Y.Jels 17 W hat w etrdnoss will ensue here? Balls should fill the air, because neither leam plays com petent pass defense. The Raiders fought off a late Jets rally lo win a wild-card playolf gam e last season, 38-24. Н4 - DAVIK COUNTY KNTKRI’RISK RIXOKI), Thiirsilav, Nov. 2«, 2002FOOIBALICONTESI N A M E T H E W IN N IN G T E A M S E A C H W E E K A N D W IN C O N T E S T R U L E S & o Anyono can onlct oicopl ooipioyeos of Iho Davio Cojnfy £r.iorpf'se Record artd iripit larn:l<os Only ono ent7 aiiowod per person per acoV. An entries musi t)o on orio nal newsprint o^ (a* to 336-751-9760 2. Games m this week's contest are listfd m eacfi acivertisement on tfiose tv3 P.1G05. Fii! ifi Ifio corilesJ C'ank and submit or mail the entry to tho Enterprise Record. PO Do* 59. MocKsvii'e. 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I hat's why he stayed up­ beat and pul a positive spin on a 2-2 week that included losses of -tO-.K) lo .Southwest Randolph and lo East Burke and wins of 61 -I.S over Easl Ruther­ ford and 46-27 over Fred I'. Foard. The last three nialclies were held at East Buike. "I'm not disappointeil." the 27lh-year coach said. "I had Ihe el fort thal I need to he success- ful. I'll go lo war wilh them. Il's like Coach (K eilh) W hilaker said: 'It's like putting a puzzle logelher and we don'l have llie com ers.'" The War Eagles (.12-.1 last year) won't gel any older when foolhall season ends, hut Ihey will liecome considerably stron­ ger. In fact, they would have likely slarled 4-0 wilh a full squad. They led ,SW Randolph .^0-16 wilh fourinalclies lefl, hul gol pinned in all four lo lose bv I (I, They led East Burke .XS-O before suffering live conscculive pins and losing by four. "Southw est Randolph (4-1 wilh a loss 10 powerhouse Cary) already had four matches under Iheir hell and lhat helped them," Lowery said of Davie's opener. "We wrestled a whole loi belter al Easl Burke lhan we did al Soulhwesl Randolph." It's not unusual for teanis lo em ploy freshm en and sopho­ mores in the lower weights, bul It's almost impossible for pup­ pies lo Iread waler in ihe upper weights. Davie has two sopho­ mores and two freshmen :il 171, IS9. 2 I.S and heavyweight, and freshman Luke Crafford is hav­ ing lo compete al hcavyweighi al 20.S pounds. Ted Randolph will give Davie a legitimate hcavyweighi when foolbail ends. "Soulhw esl's he:ivyw eight weighs 26.“i. Easl Burke's heavy­ w eight is 2.S0 and Fred T. Foard's heavyw eight is 275," Lowery said. "W e're just in a lough silualion. 1 hale lo keep saying we're young, bul ihal's it. What can you do'.' Wc could have said. 'Hey. w e're nol coming because of football.' bul al least w e're gelling on ihe mal and try­ ing to gel belter." Davie overpowered all four opponents in the low and middle w eights, Junior Zac M orion (1И Л . sophom ores D usly Johnson (112) and Millard Smith (1.^2) and freshman Aaron Ilol­ lifield (12.“!) are off lo 4-0 siarls, SeniorAndrew Scott (140).jun­ ior Juslin Bem ley (160) and sophomore Jeremiah Raby ( I.I.S) wenl .1-1. Going. 2-2 were freshm en Timmy Allen (l.'iO) and Bubba B oger (171/lX ‘J). Freshm an Russell Hilton wenl I-l al l().\ "Johnson w restled all sum ­ mer and all fall, and H ollineld's done the same thing." Lowery said. "Smith was winning 1.1-0 (hefore pinning SW Randolph). 1 mean he tolally dominated. It'd be nicc lohave l4 o r LS like him. He knows whal to do and how lo do it." The W ar Eagles go lo St. Stephens on Nov. 27. They hosl Wesl Rowan on Dec. 3 al 6 p.m. North Davie’s Wrestlers Win By Only 42 Points Tiger Wrestlers To Face Tougher Foes •South D av ie's w restlers slarled 2-0, yel Co:ich Howard Riddle knew Ihey hadn't done anyihing yet. A fler helling visil­ ing Knox 6y-l.‘S on Nov. I'J. he reminded his guys Ihe nexl wave of competition would pul their I.S-match winning sireak tnuler serious dislress. Their latest opponents were Table Roek (Nov. 23) and Wesl Rowan (Nov. 26). They go lo China Cirove on Dec. 3. Last year South mowed those Ihree obstacles 7 2 -IS. .S<-)-.3() and 70- 14 respectively, bul Soulh is worlds iliffcreiu from lasl year, wilh sevenlh graders occupying nine of LS slarling slots. "Knox lias as good of alhleles as ;inybody. bul wreslling abil- ily will improve." Riddle said, "Table Rock w ill be better. (Coach) Scott l’:ige (a Davie High star in l‘«S-Sy)w ill h;ive those guys ready. :ind lhal will be a good lesl for us. "Then we hil Wcsl Rowan and China Grove, and that's the m eat o f the schedule. Everybody's hungry to beat us anil w e've slill gol a lol of work lo do. The effort's heen real good, hul w e're nol there yel." The Tigeis have oulscored Forsyth Coimtry Day and Knox 13.S-36, bul 72 of iheir points have come from forfeits. Knox handed over five forfeits. South won seven of 1(1 head- to-head m:itches with Knox, in­ cluding six pins, ll racked up 36 poinis belw een Jessie Frye. Brandon Jones. Floyd Collins. Adam Sipe. Craig Brown and Caleb Creason. A sevenlh T'ro- jan lost 11 -4 to Jessie Cousins. Jones' win came in his sev­ enth-grade debut. Frye. Collins. Brow n and Creason improved to 2-0 with victories. Kirslon An­ gell. Sean W'atkins and Graham Harmon im proved to 2-0 wilh forfeits. "C ousins w restled belter." Riddle said. "Creason did a good job. Physical ly. he can be a good wrestler, but he's got lo improve on small ihings. F'rye and Jones both ilid :i good job." liven though it endeil in see- oiul-pcriod defeal. one of llic most encouraging developmenis was Jesse Crolls. "He wrestled as well as any­ body for a period and a half." Riddle said. "He had a 4-0 lead and made a misl:ike. I le wrestled a real sirong kill lhat weighs righl al 171. Jesse's a Iighl 171- pounder." N oles: Luke Ray had Ihe toughesl draw, meeting a heavy­ weight 50 poumls greater. "He weighed 240 and Ray weighs 140," Riddle saiil. "Th:il's tough w hen you give up .SO |iounds iwi/ height. Thai kid's 6-fool-sonie- ihing." ... riie'l'igers hosl (_'orri- hcr-l.ipe on Dec, 5 and go lo Southeast on Dec. 10. ... They haven't losi since the 200()-(ll season. How scary is Norlh Davie's wreslling team'.’ The W ildcals slam m ed Southeast 63-2 I on Nov. IУ and Coach Ron Kirk feels they're not sharp yet. Thai's right, a 42-point win is suhpar for a juggertiaul lhal has lost seven m atches in 16 years. It's goltcn lo the point lhal when Norlh gets held below 70 poinis il's an off nighl. "We wrestled good in spots aud ragged in oihers." he said, "W e're not in good (physical) shape yet. W'e're nol working our lechniiiues the way we should be for thc experience we have. W e've gol to get on the ball and do a lol of improving." Kirk detects overconfidence all over the room. W'ell. no won­ der The W ildcats have won 7S straight m atches ¡igainst non- South Davie opponents. Their last loss against someone olher lhan Soulh was Lexington in the 1УУ6-Ч7 opener. "W e're a liltle big-headed," Kirk said. "W e're thinking everybody's just going lo roll over for us and everybody’s not going lo do thal. I think China G rove's supposed to be prelly decent, and you can'l ever count Soulh (which owns a winning sireak of 18) om," Al Southeast. 10 w restlers suppressed their yawns enough lo im prove lo 2-0. T hey are A dam M cllw ain, P alrick O 'C onnor, C hris A nge. Sam Cuitis. 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Big Sam Stovall hammers Page star runner Jamar Carter to the ground Wide receivers coach Mike Lovelace (far right) signals something to another coach, jamar Carter (2) busted loose in the second half, finishing with 225 yards. Billy Riddle wraps up a Page ball carrier. fP Families • Individuals Group • Self-Employed L ow-Co s t C o ver ag e F r e e Q u o tes Marlin Smith 998-9464 Freshman ReShawn Parks (85) leads the fired-up War Eagles onto the field, - Photos by James Barringer Just a mouse-click away... Davie Sports on the web www.enterprise~record.com D A V IE C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/E^QECORD F u rn itu re M o vin g I & D e liv e rin g Mocksville, NC ! 15 Years Experience DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdny, Nov. 28,2002 - B7 O ffensive Line D om inates In W ar E agle W in Cunlhiucd From Pape BI “Man. I was shocked," said Coach Doug Illing, who.se team torchcd Page 29-0 in ihc firsl half. “I was really shocked lo see us come out and execute like lhat on both .sides of the ball. Boy, wc came to play." "It's hard lo explain," senior center Justin Lanning said. “I c a n ’l even believe il. You couldn’t ask for anylhing better than to start off like lhat." T he W ar E agles w ere so dominate out of the chute that they oulgained Page 205-7 in a first quarter thal featured 114 rushing yards from Arnold. Page coach Bob Via felt like he’d got­ ten hil in the face by a 2x4. "You can watch film but you just don’t gel the idea of how big som ebody physically is," he said. "We didn’t even get out of our end of the field (unlil m id­ way Ihrough the sccond quarter). Give them credit for great execu­ tion. It’s nol like Ihey did a whole lol differeni. They did what w e’d seen on two films. Bul they ex­ ecuted it perfectly." Davie was on anolher planet in the first quarter. Arnold look the first play from scrimmage 28 yards, and the lone was .set: Page (7-5) had no answers for Arnold and Brown, or linemen Zach Ja­ kob, Justin N orsw orlhy. Lan­ ning, Mall M arkland and Trent Young and tight ends Ted Ran­ dolph and Cody Stephens. "They just physically leaned on us up front. Thai was the key to Ihc game," Via said. Car. Gain Avg. Long 245 1086 4.4 28 222 956 4.3 59 20 130 6,5 34 19 63 3.3 18 2 17 8.5 16 4 15 3.8 5 531 2229 4.2 59 493 1951 4.0 65 Comp Att Int Pet Yds TD Lng 47 116 6 .405 882 8 74 25 54 2 .463 362 3 38 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 72,172 8 .419 1244- 11 74 io i 214 14 .472 1596i 11 90 Rec Yds Avg.TD Long 30 664 22.1 5 74 21 425 20.2 5 59 7 85 12.1 1 23 6 59 9.8 0 16 72 1244 17.3 11 74 101 1596 15.8 11 90 TD Conv’. Kick FG Pts 11 2 0 0 70 9 1 0 0 56 0 0 23 6 41 5 0 0 0 30 5 0 0 0 30 2 0 0 0 12 2 0 0 0 12 1 1 0 0 8 1 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 6 39 4 23 6 283 31 1 21 5 224 Tackles For Loss Sacks BrUp FF 129 23 0 3 3 92 2 0 4 1 79 8 0 1 2 74 10 2 0 1 69 7 2 0 0 65 19 4 1 3 57 6 2 3 2 56 7 1 3 0 55 1 0 3 0 51 0 0 1 0 50 7 1 0 0 ^ ^hotne (336) 492-2120 cell (704) 968^776^ Kicking Winters PUNTING Winters PAT 23-26 Att 59 FG Lg 20-29 30-39 40-49 6-9 47 1-1 4-5 1-3 Davle Football Statistics Record: 7-6 at Alexander Central L 13-7 West Rowan L 14-12 Lake Norman W61-0 at Mooresville L 37-6 at Statesville W 14-12 Freedom L17-8 at South Iredell W 30-3 West Forsyth L 28-11 at South Rowan W 12-10 Reynolds L 32-24 at N. Davidson W 26-24 McDowell W 36-14 at Page W 36-20 Brown Arnold Berube Riddle Stovall Bratcher Davie PASSING > Arnold McClannon Hunter Davie Opponents PASS R EC Hunter Hudson Stephens Randolph Davie Opponents Arnold Brown Winters Hudson Hunter Allred Riddle Stephens Berube Hauser Stovall White Davie Opponents 31 Defense Rice Riddle C. Goode Pane Bledsoe West Redmond Stovall White Hauser Allred (delensive numbers Ihrough 12 games) INTERCEPTIONS White 4, McNeil 3, Allred 2, Cornatzer 2, Hauser 2, Riddle FUMBLE RECOVERIES Bledsoe 3, Pane 3, West 2, Allred, Boger, Cornatzer, C. Goode, Hauser, Norsworlhy, Rice, Stovall .Inkub L an n in g “ I’ll tell you, that offensive line has really stepped up." fil­ ing said. "To see Ihem at Ihe first point of the year lo where they’re at now, they’re playing their best right now. If they play physical like lhat, we can run Ihe ball againsi anybody." Davie kepi Page on its heels with a good mix of nmning and passing. Again Hunler grabbed the spotlight, energizing Davie with a reception on third-and-IO on the fourlh play of the game. He caught M cClannon’s fioater al the Page 15 and bolted into the end /.one for a .17-yard scoring play. On third down on D avie's second series. McClannon founil Hunter down Ihe lefl sideline for 27 yards, and one play laler Davie was up 14-0. Hunler caught a fourth-quar- Icrpasslo finish wilh 10.1 receiv­ ing yards, giving the first-year Davie senior 664 yards on Ihe year. Thadil Johnson had held Ihe record al 657 in l'W9. W hal's m ore. H unter had only practiced once all week be­ cause he was banged up. "W e’re fortunate he’s healthy enough lo play," Illing said. “If he’d been oul there since his freshm an year, he woukl have been an all­ slate receiver." Hunter was only Ihe begin­ ning of Ihe Pirates' troubles. Time after time, Arnold sprinted away from everybody, convert­ ing a Ihird-and-18 wilh a 21 -yard scam per and running for 159 yards on 20 carries in the first h alf alone. He scored three touchdowns in a span of 7:29, and bur.sted in untouched on all three scoring runs (9. 8 and 10 yards) as Davie racked up the 29-0 lead in 12 minules, five .sec­ onds. "To drill Ihem righl off the bat, that's Ihe greatest feeling you can have," McClannon said. "They’ve gol a really big repu­ tation. Basically all we had lo overcome was the reputation Ihis M a rk la n d school has." When Arnold (190 yards on 24 carries) w asn’t zipping around Ihe corner, Brown was ripping Ihrough Ihe lackles. He rushed for 97 yards in the sec­ ond half to linish wilh 1.11 on 2 1 carries. He made history by be­ coming Ihe second sophomore, and firsl since Ricky W hile in 1997, lo surpass 1,000 yards in a season. Overall he’s Ihe lOlh Davie back to reach the m ile­ stone, and Arnold is 44 yards from joining him. "Every week the OL gets sironger and sironger," Brown said. “Thank my linemen, lhal’s all 1 can do." Although O-linenien never gel their due, victory was all but secure by halfiime because the big knockers ullerly dominated Ihe trenches. “(Coach Ch;ul) Groover had us pumped up," IManning said. "He said: ’Just ihink o fth e Ba­ hamas and don’t lliink ofthe cold wealher.’ " In the first half, Davie did what il wanted when il wanted in every facet of the game, an astonishing achievement against an opponent favored one poinl by N.C. I’rep Foolball News. The War Eagles had 10 first downs to Page’s two. They had 279 yards to Page’s 102, and 72 of Page's first-half yards came on two Jamar Carter n»\s lhat led to nothing. They hit eight of 14 third- and fourth-down conver­ sions, while I’age was O-for-8. Page got ils initial first down wilh 6:50 to go in Ihe sccond quarter. Carler - who cam e in with 1,799 yards. 1.1 TDs and a 7..1 per-carry average - had eight yards on his firsl five carries. He caught fire but couldn't bring Page any closer lhan 15 poinls. The sw arm ers who stifled Page in the first half included Brandon Pane, Sam Stovall, Kevin Boger, D.J. Rice, Dew­ ayne Collins, Billy Riddle and Chris Hauser. Page’s 6-4, 202- pound quarlerback com pleted his firsl pass wilh 5:05 left in the game, ending O-for-12 futility. "Thai w as one of Ihe few limes that I saw us play defense like w e’re supposed lo play - physical, aggressive and feeding off our offense," Illing said. "The coaches laughl us well," com erback H auser said. "We performed our duties very well as a leam. We were all over Ihe quarlerback like while on rice all night long." Afler failing lo scratch on six first-h alf possessions, Page found daylight and maile il 29- 7. But il had lo plod ils way down Ihe field, needing 14 plays and using 5:46. Page, Ihough. zipped down- field to make il 29-14 with .1:40 lefi in Ihe third quarter. Carter, who finished wiih 225 yards on 27 carries, raced 45 and 29 yards as Page scored ils second touch­ down on a 28-second drive. “ll was an eerie feeling (al halfiime)," Hauser said. “I didn’l want everybody lo Ihink we had il in the bag. I’ve .seen it turn around loo many limes, bul we gol righl and finished Ihe job." "We brought up Ihe Freedom (second-round game) from 1997, about how we were up 21-0 (be­ fore escaping 41-35 in four over­ tim es). and we didn'l wanl to m ake the same m istakes they did." Lanning said. "W e just wanted to finish it." "W e knew they were going to be fired up and make adjust­ ments in the sccond half." Illing said. "W c just had to weather lhat storm. Fortunately our of­ fense answered the call." The offense cam c Ihrough underpressure, easily driving 7 1 yards. Brown and Arnold slruck for II yards on Ihree differeni runs, and Y oung’s crushing block sprung Brown 28 yards lo Ihe end zone. Kevin W inters’ fourlh extra poinl in four tries made il .16-14 wilh 1:1.1 lefi in V oung R an d o lp h the Ihird. Page scored wiih nine .sec­ onds left for Ihc final margin. N otes: Davie piled up 366 yards rushing and 469 lotal. ... A rnold Ihrcw lo Stephens for two poinls and a 22-0 lead. ... Arnold, who had 95 yards on Ihe ground through four games, has 861 in Ihe last nine games. ;.. McClannon has only been inter­ cepted Iwice in 54 pass attempts. ... Kevin Boger had a sack and freshman Raeshon McNeil had an inlerceplion for Ihe third slraighl week. ... The m argin m ight have been larger, but Davie losl fumbles on its last Ihree possessions. Davic 22 7 7 0-J6I’URC 0 0 14 6-20l-'irsl (juarlerD -1 Imiter .'t? pass fmm McClamiotl (Winlcrskick). 10:27.15 - Amolli У nm (Winters kick), 7:2-l.1) - Aniolil S run (.Slcpbens pass from Amolli), .1:2.S..Si'cont) QuiirlerI) - Amolli iO nm (Winters kick), 1I:.S5.Third UimrlcrI’ - Carlcr .1 run (Miiorc kick), (i:04.I'• Carler 29 run (Moore kick), 3:.|0.D - Пгчмп 2« run (Winters kick). 1:1.4.Fiiurlli QuiirlerI' - 'Humtas 21 pass from Taylor (kick fail). :9. ГКЛМ STATISTICS Firsl ilowns Ruslies-yariis Passing Cnrnp-Att-Int l*untsI'llrulilcs.Lost I’enaUies-yarils 3nl conversions INDIVIDUAI. .STATISTICS DuvieR U.SI UNO - Arnolil 24-19«. Drown 2l-i.1l. .Stovall l-l(i. Winters Ml, Bratcher .1-10. Ilentlw l - l , I’orter 1-4 PASSING - McClannon 4 9.0-10.1. Arnold 0-20-0.1 lunter 0-1-O-ORÜCRIVINCi - Hunter .1-101, Ar- mild 1-2 РпкеRUSIIINO - Carler 27-22,'i. Mar­shall 9-.12. Smith 2-10, Kelly 4-1(1. Dooley 1-3, Moore 1-2. Long 10 PASSINO - Marshall 1-1.5-1-22. I'aylor 4-6.0-.S9 RECEIVINa-Copeland2-.1.1.Thu- mas 2-3I.Sliaw i-17 D 1» IK 16 52-366 4S-282 t03 Kl 4-120 5-2M 2-27 5-32 3-3 00 9-65 4-43 6-13 2-13 Davie Plays At Asheville Friday Night Yds Avg. 1946 33.0 Long In 20 53 12 C onlinued From Pa(>e lU Still, you won’t catch Poss think­ ing beyond Friday. "Every game in the playoffs is very special," he said. "You can’l lake anylhing for granted. You’re grateful to be in it." The Rockets don’l bury oppo­ nents with fiashiness. They do it four yards al a time. Gel ready for student-body .sweeps, isola­ tions and blue-collar combat. Their second-round win was standard form: Their sinolhering defense pounced on a fumble al Ihe Wesl Charlolte 5 and iheir grind-il-out offense cashed in a 7-0 lead. That was all they needed. "Nobody’s healing the doors The Road To Chapel Hill 4A Playoffs East Northern Nash 14, Riverside 7 Wihn. Hoggard 2*1. Wakefield 16 Fay. Smilh 17. Roxboro IVrson 14 I*ay. Byrd Grevrwille Ruse S W est RcynoUls 2H, Rucfurd Hukc 21 Char. Waddell 26. N. Davidson 3 Aslie. Rcynohls 14. W.Charlolle« Uavie 36, Greensboro Page 20 Final 8 Matchup.s East 7 Nonhern Nash (10.1) ul 3 lliig- gard(l()-3) 12 Fay. Byrd (8-5) ul I Fay. Sriilth (11-2) West 10 Reynolds (6-7) at 3 Char. Wad­ dell (9-4) a Uavie (7-6) at 1 Ashe. Reynolds (11-1) down lo recruit our kids," said Poss, who’ll try lo lull D avie’s secondary lo sleep. “We don’t like lo be in a posiiion lo Ihrow when you know we’re going lo throw il. We Ihoughi we had two TD passes set up (vs. West Char­ lolle), and we dropped both of them. And bolh of those kids have great hands." "They’re smashnioulh, funda- m cnlally slrong and th e y ’re pretty good up fronl on offense and defense," Illing said. "They’d almost ralher have Iheir defense oul there than their of­ fense. They feed off turnovers." A Davie upsel of A.C. Rey­ nolds would have sounded out­ rageous as late as Ihe lOlh regu­ lar-.season game. Suddenly il doesn't sound silly anym ore. Peaking Davie is coming off a re­ markable performance, and A.C. R eynolds losl 28-21 lo T.C. Roberson and had lo rally lo beal Mount Tabor and Freedom. The Rockets beal Tabor 21-14 afier trailing 14-7 at halfiime, and they beal Freedom 27-l7afierlrailing 17-7. "W e're playing with a lot of confidence,” Illing said, “ll was just a m ailer of getting them pointed in Ihe right direction. It’.s taken us about 12 games to get there, und we’ve finally got them pointed in the right direction. It's a lot of fun seeing them play to tlieir capability, “1 don’t know that you look at records, W c'rc not the same leam we were when we lined up against Alexander Cenlral, nol anywhere close lo Iniing the same leam. It’s a totally different men- lalily and everybody understands Iheir role." Notes: The spotlight will be on Davie’s fierce defensive line (Sam Stovall, Jeremy Wesl and Brandon Bledsoe) against A.C. Reynolds' 1-2 punch: Tailback Trevor Sleele has 1,120 yards rushing and fullback M cLean Hall has 1,037. ... In Ihe only other m eeting, A.C. Reynolds plowed over visiting Davie 28-7 in the 1999 .second round. D IR E C T IO N S TO A S H E V IL L E ’S A .C . R EY ­ N O L D S: Take 1-40 W est lo Asheville. Take Highway 74 (exit 53A) and turn righl al Ihe ihird stoplight onto Rocket Drive just past the Reynolds Fire Dept. Tlie school is on the lefi. ... Charter bus tickets are available Ihrough Steve Jathcs at Courlside Sports in Mock,sville. Call 751-4700. Г I Ш Ш i $1 OFF Witt) Coupon Нам of any Mwfc«tFrMh Sandwich, Bowl of _ Soi4> & Mod. Drink I Reg.'4« I Just *3“ I ^^coupon good al Mocksville, NCAibyb only) with Coupon j I $1 OFF IS A N D W IC H E Î 1499 Yadkinville Road / Near 1-40 DAVIIÍ COUNTY KN'níRl'UISK-RECORl),Tlitirsdiiy, November 28,2002 - B9 И\: .U8 - D A V IE C O U N T V KN TER P R ISK R E C O R D . Thur.sdiiy. Nov. 28, 2002 SE The gymnasium dedication ceremony was a moving tribute to a man who was born to teach and coach Vestal Potts couldn't contain his emotions, crying and laughing. Vestal Potts’ big day attracted a number of former players, students and friends.Superintendent W.G. “Dub" Potts shows the plaque for Vestal Potts. Testim onials Continue Shady Grove Names Gym In Honor Of Vestal Potts Cunllnucd From I’iirc Bt / consislcncy as a boys aiul girls cuacli. ■ His girls put togclhcr 62 slraighl wins before losing by one polnl lo . ^ootcem ec. D uring one slreleh his (joys wenl five years w iihout a loss. • In 25 years. Potts never experienced ii losing rccord. He rem ained a teiicher through I'Wy, reliring al'ler J5 years al Sliady Cirove. ; Hendrix said I’olls was ;ihead of his time. ; "If he was coaching now, he’d he a su|KTstar.” Hendrix siiid. "H e Could tiike the sorriest hunch and tiiake them winners." ^ A prim e exam ple of Polls' uncanny talent for gelling the best out of all his players and doing the unthinkable was the boys tourna­ ment final in 1972-73 at Davie High. It was .Shady Grove vs. the feared IDwayne (ir;int of M ocksville. 1-aulkner stole the b;ill and fed M ichael Carter, w ho scored at the bu/./.er to upset M ocksville. “ You know how G ranl dom i­ nated," Hendrix said. “Grant was a great player. He was a man playing boys. It look a .'^O-fooler wiih two seconds left, but V'eslal's leam heal G rant's, ll was Cirant iind the resl of the w orld al lhal time, bul Vestal llgiireil out il way m heat the unbeiitahle." Polls idoli/ed Deiin .Srnilli, college hiiskethall's ¡ill-tjine wiii- ningesi coach, and followed .Smith's North Ciirolina team s religiously. So Potts fell like a little kid at C hrist­ mas when Slabach read a leller ill the cerem ony from Sm ilh lo Polls. The letter roiid; "D ear Couch Potts. I hiive been overw helm ed with the many tributes lo you as you approiich the dedication o f Shiidy G rove School G ym nasium in your honor. You appiirenlly were the best coiich in N orth C arolina at any level based on whal you have accom ­ plished w ilh the seventh- and eighth-grade basketball leam s. I'm very sorry I Ciin not he there to join iill of your form er sludenls as they honor you. /'m pleased that you have enjoyed C arolina basketball over Ihe years. Ifyou would like tw o tickets lo a C arolina home gam e, please drop me a note ill this adilress, iind I will he sure to hiive them wiiiting for you. I would hope I could be in town to officially w elcom e you." Polls, who gnuluaied from Shady Grove 1 ligh as one of 12 children, inspired incredible panicipalion. As Larry M ock pointed out, there were S.S seventh and eighth graders enrolled at Shiiily G rove in 1969-70, and .^б o f Ihem cam e oul for basketball. Potts dressed them all, 64 percent of the com bined clii.s.ses. Piilsy Crenshiiw, Randiill Ward, Taulkner, Sliibach, K overda Jarvis, M ock, H endrix. W.G. "D ub" Polls and Larry l^anier delivered testim o­ nials for 9(1 m inutes, and their com m ents reveiileil the awe wilh which Polls' legacy is viewed. Polls’ w in-loss records and collection o f county cham pionships arc stiiggering - and countless - but those num bers just begin to tell the story of whal Potts accom plished in his career. He w as recognized for his characler. He cerlainly had his share of sensiuionat players, bul il was Potts who moliled ihem into great team s by stressing unselllsh pliiy. He Wiis even better off the court, pushing kids to produce in the classroom and in life. Here are exam ples of whiit was si\id aboul Polls al the cerem ony. Crenshaw : "He m otivated m any o f us lo be educators, bul he m oti­ vated all o f us lo be beller people. He loves lo win. hut he pul good sportsm anship iibove winning, and he believed in being a leam pliiyer. ‘T h is afternoon is just one m om ent, but ifyou siand real slill, you can hear the sounds o f children. You can hear the baskelball on the fioor. He can hear the shouts of the crow d. And you ciin heiir iind feel Mr. Potts. He is this gym. He ix this gym ." Slabach; "There were a lot of things about Mr. Potts thiit made him special. He m otivated us to want lo w in, but in the bigger schem e o f things in the classroom , he hiid this kniick of slopping in Ihe niidsl of everything and capturing a m oment on things that were really beyond the classroom . Things you could take with you for the rest of your life. "There was no part on his leam tliiit was greater lhan ihc whole. He tiiught us lo work together," Hendrix: "I’m in my 2.‘>lh year o f teiiching at North Davie M iddle School, and I can honestly say I have Iried lo be like Mr. Polls. W hen 1 hiid dilTicullies as a new teacher, 1 Ihought whal would Mr. Potts do'.' Later, I cam e lo the reali/.iilion that what Mr. Polls w ould do and whal Jesus wouUl tlo is the sam e ihing." A nd M ock; "I got a call to ask me lo spciik about five miiiutes al this dedication. My first thought w as: ‘H ow w onderful.’ Then a second Ihought cam e about: ‘How am I going to do justice lo a living legend in iiboiit five m inutes?’ Mr. Polls is one o f the greatest men w ho’s ever lived in our opinion. "H e would tell us how terrible we were, and Ihen he would gel Ihis half-grin look on his face. He eyes looked inlo yours as if they were piercing your soul, and you'd know in your heart thal he w as thinking the opposite o f terrible. He under­ stood that we w ere all w orks in progress. You needed lo w orry ifh e did n ’t yell at you and you didn’t get his serm on. M any lim es afler he finished his serm on, he would explain how m uch he liked you. "1 laler realized lhal he was training us ibr the gam e o f life, shaping generations o f young people so we could reach our full potential as adults. His philosophy is lhal people, not things, iire the most im portant in life." M ock could have gone on and on, bul his final w ords sum m ed up the affection people have for Polls. "Every tim e il rains," he said, "I believe one end o f the niinbow alw ays falls on this gym . and you are the pot of gold lhat God senl us to make our lives rich and rew ard­ ing." 9 Luther Potts, Patsy Crenshaw, Larry Lanier, W.G. Potts, Lucy Phelps and Vestal Potts listen to Kenny Faulkner. Lucy Phelps and Vestal Potts listen as the testimonials pile up. Randall Ward, Roverda Jarvis, Ricky Hendrix, Angie Slabach and Larry Mock gave special comments. S p o t l i g h t o n B u s i n e s s More than hotdogs J.B.’s Drive Thru in Clemmons Whether the subject is great food, variety on the menu or friendly and reliable service, two words immediately come to mind when discussing JB's Drive Thru - "consistent ex­ cellence." Located at 2432 Lewisville-Clemmons Road, JB's has be­ come a local business success story since opening in Clemmons five years ago. First-Class Service The key to that success has been an enduring commit­ ment to provide each and every cuslomer wilh an enjoyable meal at an affordable price. “And to also give them outstanding service," adds JB's owner Mickey Craver. “JB's has had the same staff since it opened and together they have a combined total of over 40 years of experience in the restaurant business. They know all of our regular customers by name and Ihey pride them­ selves on giving everybody first-class service." Expanded menu Menu items at JB's Drive Thru range from the famous JB's hot dogs and hamburgers to chopped barbeque, BLT and fish sandwiches. Combo meals start at just S3.39 and there’s also a menu for the kids. Ice cream , shakes now being served New lo Ihe menu this year are several dishes, including a tasty Fish-n-Chips meal, chili-cheese fries, beer-battered on­ ion rings and a host of ice cream offerings. Solt serve ice cream cones, sundaes and mouth-watering milk shakes are available in chocolate, vanilla and twist while sundaes come in chocolate, strawberry and pineapple. Milk shake flavors include vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, peach, pineapple, ba­ nana, oreo and butterfinger. Craver is quick to highlight one of the best meal values in the area - the JB Special. For just S5.99, customers re­ ceive two toasted footlong hot dogs and two large orders of season french fries. Any order can be jumbo-sized (which includes a jumbo order of french fries and a jumbo drink) for only .40 above the combo cost. In addition to the Fish-n-Chips maal, Craver says other great meals include chicken strips, barbeque platters and hamburger steak. All meals include slaw and fries and cost just S4.49. To personalize your experience at JB's, Craver suggests brining in a photo of your pet to add to the store's famous Pet Gallery, viewable as you drive up to the windown. "We'll even give your dog a dog biscuit if you bring 'em by," he laughed. Wilh that kind of personal service, it's easy to see why JB's Drive Thru continues to be one of the mosl popular eating establishments in the area. JB’s is open each Mon­ day through Saturday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. The phone number is (336) 766-6011. 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Free E stim ates! 764-Ф Mobile Phone 978-2299 s* BIO - DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2002 O’Brien Beats South Davie With Buzzer-Beating Layup Even in a game as ugly as lasl w eek's sevenlh-grade boys bas­ kelball duel betw een N orlh ; Davle and Soulh Davle. Ihc end ^ was a Ihing of beauly for North, which scored with one second left for a 30-28 nonconferencc viclory. The W ildcats' win was easy, Ihen scar>' and ullimalely e.xhlla- rating. A Cliff's Notes version 'W o u ld show them jum ping ^ ahead 8-1, committing 25 turn- ■' overs to fall behind by four in ‘ Ihe fourih quaner and then pull­ ing it out on a buzzer-beater by N ick O 'B rien , w ho carricd North with 12 points. While Norlh celebrated a 2-0 Sian, Soulh coach Tim Dever- icks searched unsuccessfully for soothing words as Ihc Tigers trudged into the lockcr room at 0-2. "It was a battle and il was .• lough lo handle,” he said. "I didn'l even know what to lell ihe guys after the game." Wilh Ihc game tied at 28-28, Soulh had possession and a chance lo lake the final shol. Bul ^ , Z ach P roctor and Q uinton Faulkner trapped a South player - - at m idcourt, and F aulkner knocked Ihe ball loose without drawing a foul. O 'Brien picked ^ • it up, dribbled all the way under : Ihc basket and rolled in the clincher. "W e tried to dribble Ihrough their press too much," Dcvericks said. "Wc wanted lo get the ball in the middle of the floor, and •' '■ wc didn'l hiindle il very well." Eric Lowery was nearly more lhan Norlh could handle. The guard was responsible for half of South’s offense with 14 points. Il led by four wilh four minutes left even ihough only three olher T igers scorcd, w ilh Sonny Stanley getting six and Clini Howell and Austin Wood four cach. “Lowery and Mall Van Hoy forced turnovers and turned them inlo easy baskets." Dever- icks said. “They did a great job in our press." For Ihc Wildcals. il was far from Ihe piclure-pretty perfor­ mance in Ih cir 4-4-30 pounding of Soulhcast. “I couldn’l find a spark," Norlh coach George Newman said. "Our shooters were really lighl. Just draw ing iron was good. We didn’t get the ball into Ihe painl, and I had lo pull a couplc reserves off the bench." Loos saw his first action lale in the third. Proctor didn’l enter unlil the fourih. Despite Ihe long m inutes on the bench, they - along w ith F au lk n er’s ball- hawking hands - proved crucial lo N orth’s sur\'ival. "Wc went lo a halfcourt press and Ihose three added a defen­ sive spark in Ihc final two min­ utes a fler we got dow n," Newman said. TFIE W ILDCATS displayed m idseason efficiency in Ihe opener, Iwlting to a 24-9 half- time lead and rocking Soulheasl 44-30. "ll was nol the performance I Ihoughi we would get in the firsl nighl." he said. "We looked ex­ tremely slrong al limes." W hile O ’Brien (17 poinis, eighl rebounds) and Alex Will­ iam s (eighl poinis, seven re­ bounds and four steals) providetl llashy numbers, point guard Zeb Cope was the glue. "They looked like a high- school leani running their offen­ sive sels," Newman said. "We were very patient. Hats off to Cope, who was insiruinenlal be­ ing a leader and setting the squad up. He had an excellent nighl." Zack R ussell-M yers was a defensive monster, and his te­ nacity resulted in eighl poinis. "H is engine was revving as soon as he hil the court," New­ man said. "He surprised me. All his buckets came off defense. He was a true Mr. Hustle. So were Faulkner and Cope, and Dan Pccle did an excellent job in the paint." T H E TK JER S h.id a brulal opener. The Knox Trojans, who have height and a 1-2 punch, soared to a 20-0 lead and selllcil for a ,‘i3-36 win. South oulscored Knox’s lop two guns just 36-33. "They’re 6-3 and 6-4 on the front line and alhlctic," Dever- icks said. Fellow coaches sympathized wilh Soulh, which got 10 poinis from Van Hoy and eight from Colby Seaford and Darius Hall. "That team ’s unbelievable," Soulh girls coach Todd Bumgar­ ner said. " Tliey had three guys over 6-0 jum ping up and touch­ ing Ihe rim. ll looked like a JV team oul Ihere." "1 have friends lhat coach in Rowan Counly, and Ihey say Knox is one of the largesi .sev- enlh-grade teams ever," New­ man said.• Kni)\ 5.1, Smith »'.ivit - M;«i Vnii Iloy Id. Cdlby .Sciifonl 8. IJarius Hull 8. CUM llmvcll 6. .Sonny .SlanlfV 2. Austin Wooil 2. • Nnrlh Diivic -14, .Sdiillu'iisl .10 - Nk'k O'llricn 17. /;ick Kiivscii-Mycrs 8. Ak-x Willimns K. Zeb Cope .1. JclTn;y Loos 2. Brcnl Sfla-nnl'crgiT 2. Dan I’l'clc 2, Quinton l-aiilkner I.. Norlli Davit .Ml - Nitk D Biicn 12, Uan IV'cIc 5. JflTrcy Loos .1. Ali'v WiUiums .1. Zack Russell-Myers Í .Zacli I’riiclor 2. Nick .Sllainiiacli 2..Sciiilh Davic 28 - l-ric l.ovicry 14. ■Sonny Stanley <i. Clint Ikmeii 4. Aus­tin WihhI 4. Fowler Lifts South Girls Over North South D avie’s sevenlh-gnide girls basketball team fell barely short in a disappointing .season o p en er ag ain si K nox and started slowly againsi visiiing North Davie last week in the second nonconferencc game. But Ihe highly-touted Tigers reversed them selves w ilh a strong M eisha F ow ler-engi­ neered run and staved off the W ildcats 35-27. The Tigers were listless for about seven minutes and N onh took a d v an tag e , forging a .shocking 8-2 lead. "It was real frustrating to watch so m any shols tnissed. We look a lot o f bad shots," Soulh coach Todd B um ganier said of the rocky stan. "O ur strength is playing fullcoun and gelling it up and down Ihe lloor. Wc couldn’l score in Ihe firsl quarter to .set up our press.” South righted its ship with trapping pressure, aiul ihe high- octane Fow ler look over as it oulscored N orlh 15-7 in the second quarter anil coasted. A fler going scoreless in the first c|uaner, Fow ler poured in 13 second-quarter poinis and finished with 19. Two days ear­ lier. the point guard pum ped in 16 against K nox, giving her 35 of South's 67 poinis. "W e got our press working and got som e easy transition b a sk e ts," B um g arn er said. "I'ow ler’s had Iw o goixl games. She’s Ihe one we go to when wc need a bucket. She is a super ball handler. If she’ll relax a little bit m ore, she can score more poinis.” Tyara W agner and Amanda Slew arl w ere next for Soulh wilh four poinis each. The W ildcals, wiih Alicia Allen (nine poinis) and CheI.sea Trull (eighl poinis) carrying the load, only trailed 17-13 at half- time. Coach Jam ie Lyerly said North had nothing to hang ils head aboul. ’*We did pretiy good,” she said. "It's still early in the sea­ son. W e've got some Ihings lo work on against the press, but the way (B um garner) talked about his team I w as afraid w e'll lose by more lhan we did. We w ere close m osl o f the game. "Sam antha Judd fouled oul and that didn’t help bccause she gels a lot o f rebounds." B um garner praised Ihe ef- forls o f Justina Scolt, Laura Vanhoy, A yanna Leach and Tekaira Gailher. "Scoll gave a liltle spark w ith her d efen se," he said. "Vanhoy has done a good job in both games rebounding and scrapping. Leach is a very good defensive player and sh e’s a tough cookie. Against Knox .she got knocked ilown real haril. and she got back up and was ready lo go. In Ihe m iddle. G aither’s offense isn 't there yel. but she's rebounding well and playing defense.” ATir.IITBAI'TLE-anda four-point lead in the fourth - slipped away from Soulh in Iho opener. Fow ler had 16 points and G aither added eight, but the Tigers ullim alely paid Ihe price for playing raggedly. Bum garner said: "W e look bad shols. We didn’l rebound real good. We lurned the ball over. We didn’t get back on de­ fense anil gave up som e layups. And we didn’l gel il dow n low enough." The Tigers had the ball wiih a chance lo force ovcnim e with a 3-pointer, but they failed to get a shol off before the final horn. "K nox has som e good play­ ers," B um garner said. “They have a lot of size and a lot of speed." T H E VVILD CA 'rS didn't break a sweat in iheir opener, d rillin g S o u th east 23-6. Clarissa Beaty scored all six for the Patriots, who were stung by Trull's eighl poinis and Allen's .seven. A llen also had eighl re­ bounds. "W e could bave scored a lot more, but 1 let everybody play," Lyerly said. "A llen could have just drove lo the basket and got a shot off every lime she got Ihe ball." Soulh plays at Wesl Rowan on Nov. 26 and al hom e to C hina Cirove on Dec. 3. Norlli plays al hom e to Erwin on Nov. 26 and al Norlh Rowan on Dec. 3. . Kniix .15. .Sonili DiivIc .12 - Meisha Fowler 16. Tck;iira Cìaìllicr H, Ayaniui Lcach 4. Aniamla Slewarl I. Tyara Wagner I. • North ilttvlc 2.V SdiKhfiist 6 - Chelsea Tnill H. Alicia Allen 7. Aniamla Reavis 2. 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Smith's role e.xpanded when Oanier sustained a bloody gash above Ihe eye in a »veighl-room accidem. "Smith kept score for me all of last year," said Mike Oinkins, the varsity assistant who ran the JV lasl year. "W hen ihey pulled I’ete up lo varsily, I had a spol for him and lie played in the last four or five games. Since we didn'l have a freshman team I practiced 18 kids. So instead of going hom e everyday, Smilh practiced and didn'l miss a prac­ tice." "We were talking about him Ihe other day." A bsher said. "Sm ilh's gollen better since I slepped in here in June. I have seen marketl improvement. Ile also took a charge on defense." Burns, Nelson and Law put logelher a 12-2 .spurt in the sec­ ond i|uarler for a .V‘i-28 halflime lead. A fter Sm ilh's 3-poinler pushed Ihe margin lo 48-.11 early in the third i|uarler, Phelps staged a personal 6-0 nui to re­ gain a 17-point lead al 54-.17 wilh a minute left in the ihird. "We played really well. We were very efficient on offense," said the humble Absher. "It's not about me al all. I sincerely mean lhal. Il'sahoul thesekids'and I'm happy for them lo be 1 -0. Vou need 10 win early lo have confi­ dence, so thal was big." In the fourth. Slalesville look advantage of its decided edges in ipiickness and leaping and pulled wilhin .*>6-49 with 4:27 lo play. Bul instead of folding. Law banged his fourth trey. The War Eagles shot 47 per- cenl from Ihe neld bul were hor­ rid at the free-throw line, going 12 of 27. But they convened foul shots when it counted, going ,‘i- of-6 after Statesville closed within wilh 2;.i7 lefi. "If we would have made our fa-e throws, we wouldn't have worried aboul anylhing," Law said. "ll's hard to match up with their quickness, and they were bigger than I had anticipated, which niaile il lough for us." Absher said. "Bul our posiiion on defense was verj' good in Ihe second half, and we held them to .S.S poitits." Davie plays nonconference games al North Iredell on Nov. 27, al Mooresville on Dec. and al home to North Iredell on Dec. .“i. Diiiic 64, .StalusUtli- 55 - I'aitkk l.a« :0. Matl .Srnilll 12. l.uko I’liclps 11. Clilf ПUП1^ Rjan 1‘rito Nick Nel­ son .S. Ilranilott Capwcll 2. The Davie varsily girls basketball team, from left: front row - Andrea Dwiggins, Alyson Walker, Alyse Bowden, Heather McDaniel and Ryanne McDaniel; back row - Carly Booth, Allison McNeil, Sarah Williams, Kierston Kahrs, Dawn Singlelon, Allison Schafer and Brittany Walker. Stephens Opens As Davie Coach With Victory C onlinued I'Yom Itl floor to pushing il. “Our goal offensively is 60 points, and we did lhal. We al­ most kept them to 40. and our goal is to keep leams lo 40, So I fell good aboul il." T he sen io r-lad en G rey ­ hounds whipped the ball around Ihe perim eter and fired a ton of .Is, bul never found Ihe range. T hey w ere done w hen slar Leslie K ueker picked up her fourth foul. The inlerior horse scored 11 first-half poinls but only managed five in the sec­ ond. "It was definitely Ih e ir pres­ sure and our .Is w eren't falling." Slalesville coach Addie Hight­ ow er saiil. "W e normally shoot Ihe ball well from .3-point range. We shol 60 percent Ihe olhe r n ig h l in a scrim m age. I have enough confidence in them lo lei Ihem sliool il. bu l you d o n 't e.xpect Ihree players to be o ff on the same night. "Coach Stephens is doing a good job. They look lo push Iho ball and we didn't gel back as well as we should have." Notes: A w rist in ju ry d id n 'l slow Singleton's production. "She hypere.xiended the wrist area." Slephens said, "ll's her lefl hand but slill il was lender lo calch the ball. So she did a greal job being strong even with lhal injury." ... Cenler Kierston Kahrs had four rebounds off Ihe bench. ... M cDaniel. W illiams and S ingleton scored 23 of D avie's 2.‘> first-half poims. ... 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All purchases are on approved credit. Dealer not re­ sponsible lor prior sales. Zero payment (ot SQ days on approved credit with GMAC. Ad expires 11/29/02. E N M Y N A T T N T IA C • G M C • N IS S A N DAVIE COUNTY ICNTERPRiSE RECORD, Thursdiiy, Nov. 28, 2002 - B13 Girls Blow Healthy Lead; JV Boys Dig Too Deep A Hole I Sia D avie's JV girls baskelliall team couldn'l protect a liig lead in last w eek's season opener againsl visiting Statesville. D avie's JV boys, on Ihe other hand, couldn'l n«ilc overcome a big deficit. Janice Jackson's girls led vir­ tually all Ihe way before suc­ cum bing lo crunch-lim e pres­ sure. They led 27-16 at halftinie and .17-.10 heading inlo the fourth quarter. Then Ihe roof caved in as Davie got outscored 15-6 lo lose 4.‘S-43. Davie's boys rallied but losl 65-61. "We blew it," Jackson said. "We panicked. We were ahead the whole gam e unlil tbe lasl 2:30." The lllh -h o u r collapse spoiled a powerful game by Erin W hilaker. who scored 12 points, grabbed 16 rebounds and blocked si,\ shots. Allison Mack­ intosh had si.\ points and 10 re­ bounds. And D anielle O'Neal and Brooke Harris added nine and eighl points. "1 was pleased for the most part becau.se I didn'l think we'd be able to handle them that good," Jackson said. "They had some real big girls," . Statesville's comeback rattled Davie, which had the lead in the final minutes bul failed to milk theclock and force Slalesville to foul. "We were ahead and had tbe ha ll." she said. "But instead o f holding it and Iryin g to gel a re­ ally good shot, w e raceil dow n the court and Irie il to sbool. We outplayed them , ll's ju sl ine.xpe- ricnce. We really need lo w ork on ball handling." Another deciding factor was the discrepancy at the free-tbrosv line. Statesville attcm pleil 29 foul shots to Davie's six. ТИК WAR KA(;l.K nOY.S found them selves in an 1 S-point h o le in K o g e r B u m g a rn e r's Davie debut, and enlered the f i­ nal eighl m inutes Ira ilin g hy 10. They nearly w iggled free, cutting it to two - with the ball - with .10 seconds left. W hile Jack­ son seethed over the girls' melt­ down, Bumgarner was proud a young Davie made il close. "It could have gone either way. We just missed a couple shots," Bumgarner said. "Hut Ihe kids played great in Ihe second half, and most o f them are fresb- nien. Drew Yeager had a career nighl wilh two 3-pointers and 18 poinls. Dig Devon Venable had 16 poims and 11 rebounds, And Micltael M ashore had 11 poinls. Among tbe principal conlribu- tors during Ihe franlic rally, ac­ cording lo B um garner, were Kyle W inters, Yeager and Ven­ able. "O ur pressure defen.se finally got to them, and Winters came off the bench and handled iheir press." he said. "Yeager played rcaily good and Venable came up big." 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DAVIE C O U N T Y S u b s c r i p t i o n s ^ ( f a d e r ’ s P o l O ( Г m e a t h e r Л ) ENTERPRI/EléECORD -----------------------П У Ш Т П G o t o t h e D a v i e C o u n t y E n t e r p r i s e R e c o r d w e b s i t e a t w w w . e n t e r p r i s e - r e c o r d . c o n n f o r a c o n v e n i e n t l i n k t o o u r l a t e s t e d i t i o n . I t ’s y o u r o n l i n e c o n n e c t i o n t o D a v i e C o u n t y . D a v i e C o u n t y . . . W e V e G o t Y o u C o v e r e d ! uiuiui.enterprlse-record.com >14 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 28,2002 *0 2 V illa g e r E s ta te #3D5S Lm Mmt $21,998*$28,998 *0 2 T -B in I »0685 CImmulc C onvertlbla $36,998* B u y A m e r i c a n . . . B u y F o r d . . . “ B u y A L L A M E R I C A N F O R D ” F O R D M E R C U R Y ttÊtmm»I s WkiêlooSêhm I- MO MA ALU AJMUCAN^t í9ÙÊB M M M M Y / MockêvUh Just off 1-40 Exit 170, Hwy. 601 • l\/locksville, NC ( 3 3 6 } 7 5 1 - 2 1 6 1 Check us out at aafford.eom ■Avatlabla only with Quality-Checked Certilied p.e-owned vehicles." Includes all rebates I incentives assigned lo dealer. Prior sales excl'Jdcd. On apptov«] credit. See dealer lor details. • > ii DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 28, 2001 - Cl S h o p p i n g D a v i e wîtk Santa Clous h r i s t m a s i s a l m o s t h e r e a n d S a n t a h a s b e e n b u s y s h o p p i n g a l l o v e r D a v i e C o u n t y . A s u s u a l , h e a s k e d o u r E n t e r p r i s e R e c o r d “ e l v e s ” t o s h o w h i m a i 'o u n d a g a i n t h i s y e a r a n d w e t o o k a f e w p h o t o s o f h i s b i g s h o p p i n g s p r e e . T h i s s e c t i o n s h o w s s o m e o f S a n t a ’s f a v o r i t e p l a c e s t o s h o p i n D a v i e C o u n t y , Santa Qaus shops Davie County and so should you! A' j 1 Ablest Stcii№hg ACKild'sWorlcI Advdnce Christmas Parade AllrAmerican Fprd Mtercury: A Reifsbhal touch Travel Aütuniiñ Care . Bank of The Carolinas BB&T Gaither $t.) BB&T Willow Odk) Bi:LoBonanza Mobile Homes Buck's Pizzd/ ; Carolina Computer Supply Caudell Lumber CCB Counter Point Music CutHn'Time P<3iiy Queen Pdniel; Furniture & Electric Co. Pqyiie Cpunty Enterprise Record G |^ i0 bayie Medical Equipment bqvie Supply Co. Dr. James EvanS/ MD EnergyUnited F o |te r '|i'% w e le r s Gardner^s Xp№^ Lube Hillsdale Animal Hospital Hiiisdale Dental Hornes Expresis #1 Howard Realty Ketchie Creek Bakery L & S Grocerv Mocksville Snoe Shop Oak Haven Really Pennington & Co. Philcar Automotive Rulhie's Diner Second Chance Consignment Shores Plumbing & Heating State Farm Ins.-Darryl Bandy The Phone Place Wal-Mart Westside Dodge Wilson Communications -Woodv/cirks Gdilery C2 - DAVIE COUNTV KNTKltl’KISK RIXORD, Nov. 28, 2()02 i’*'k' ' ^ S a n t a S h o p p in g I i n D a v ie C o u n t y DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 28, 2002 - C3 ;mta stopped in at Autumn Carc in Mocksvillc to visit a lew friends. Santa has been following them since tliey were youngsters and he still knows when they've been bad or good. Advance Christmas Parade Saturday, Decem ber 14th * 10 am AUTUMN CARE of Mocksville 1007 Howard Street • Mocksville, NC (336) 751-3535 A F ei'so iial Ib iic li Tkuvel, L L C 79 Court Sqiiare • Downtown Mocksville • 336-753-0950 jestmntion & Hotwyiiwoii Specialists" sqiiare “Destili Linda Biactfburn - 14 Years Experience Local Full-Sekvice Tiuvel agency Serving Davie U Surrounding Counties www.aporsonaltouehtravol.com Mon-Fri 0-5. Evonings & Sni. by Appt, ington ompany realty 2 Davie Countv Offices 1278 Yadkinville Rd.. Mocksville (336)751-9400 128 Peachtree Ln. Suite A, Advance (336)998-8900 rhri.stnias presents may be made by the elves at the North Pole but they still don’t come cheap. Materials to make and wrap them arc expensive. Here Santa stops in to cash a chcck and get some shopping money from his friends at B B& T in W illow Oak Shopping Center in Mocksviiie. B W Y o u c a n te ll w e w a n t y o u r b u s in e s s . Willow Oak Shopping Center, Mocksville, NC • 751-5956 C4 - DAVIK COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 28. 2002 i S a n t a S h o p p in g | i n D a v ie C o u n t y DAVIE COUN'I’Y ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 28, 2002 - C5 . oni Nolan o f Wal-Mart siiijge.sts the classic Teddy Bear a.s a jiil'l Ihis year. It’s one o f Simla’s all-tinic favorites and always brings smiles to faces o f all ages. Santa (inds plenty o f great gift ideas at Wal-Mart as well as Christinas decorations o f all kinds. WAL-MART S q u ire B o o n e P ia za • Y a d ltin v llie Rd., M o c k s v iiie , N C 7 5 1 -1 2 6 6 Bank of The Carolinas T w o D a v ie C o u n t y L o c a t io n s T o S e r v e Y o u 135 Boxwood Village Drive, Mocksvillc • 751-5755 350 NC Hwy. 801 S.. Advancc • 998-1003 700 Wilkesboro Street • Mocksville (336) 751-5959 T006»0Ki(MUm, WOODWORKS QflLLERT 185 N. Main Street, Mocksville (336) 751-1001 H o r n ’s E x p r e s s # 1 305 Salisbury St. at Hwy. 601 Mocksville 751-7676 PHILCAR AUTOMOTIVE 1628 U S Hwy. 601 South, Mocksville (336)751-1800 с (, - ПЛ\ и: (О Г М V 1.М KR14USK Ki:c:ORl). Nov. 2Н. 2002 DAVIE COUNTV ENTRRPRISli RECORD, Nov. 28, 2002 - C7 № S a n t a S h o p p in g I i n D a v ie C o u n t y 1, A, A lo x PaKiiii. tlie manager o f Bi-Lo in Moclvsviilc explains iliai they have nnieli more lhan food for the hiiiitlay shoppers. A larjze selection o f gift items can be luiiiul ill the clean and spacious store. Santa was inipressci.! to see so many gifts hut he kept eyeing the liakers' and all the fre.sli baked cakes and cookics. Careful -Santa, you mijzht not be able to lit down the L-liininev on Christmas Eve. 796 Valley Road, Mocksville, NC • 751-1499 S anta stopped in to see his friend Anita at Ablest Staffing. He liked thc new, easy to find, oflice location on Yadkinville Road in Mocksvillc. Ablest has helped supply Santa with some line employees in the past and thc elves are a little behind schedule this season. Santa looks for "elves" who work quickly but maintain liis high standards and attention to detail. Just remeinber to tell them to dress warmly Anita. 2 ^ A B L E S T STAFFING SERVICES 959 Yadkinville Road, Mocksville, N C 27028 (336) 751-4414 K eto iie C reek 844 Valley Rd. Mocksville, NC 751-9147 D a v i e S u p p l y C o * 1469 North Main St., Mocksville, NC (336) 751-2859 _>anta really likes the new play /one inside the Davie Family Y M C A, Come lell Santa your "Christmas Wish List" at im i-A K F A S T W IT H S A N T A on Saturday, Dec. 7th 9:0()am -11:00am at (he Y M C A . This is free to Y members and just $2 for others. Saturday, Nov. 30tli and Saturday, Dec. 14th arc D RO P & SH O P DAYS at thc Y. Drop o ff your child at the Y M C A between 7;0()ani and 3:00pm and be on your way to shop, shop, shop! Call the Y today for costs o f the Drop & Shop days and for more information on these events. Davie Family YiUICA 214 Cemetery St., Mocksville 336-751-9622 H i'lfu n }i P e o p le H encli T h e ir G in l G iv e n P otetH in l In S\Hril. MimI mu/ Ihuhj STATE FARM IN S U R A N C E ^ State Farm Insurance Darryl Bandy, Agent 5248 US Hwy. 158 Advancc, NC (336) 940-2302 Shores Plumbing & Heating Richard Shores - Owner 1485 North Main St., Mocksville • 751-5653 ll C8 - DAVIK COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 28, 2002 S a n t a S h o p p in g Wilson Communicatioiis, Inc. Tanglewood Commons (Next to Harris Teeter), Clemnnons (336) 778-1800 Gardner’s @ ^ m s s U t e - 5423 Hwy. 158 • Advance • 998-1723 • Next lo Bermuda Quay Shopping Center James Evans, M.D. Bcrimiil.i Quay .SIio|)pin(; Ccnicr • 5391 US Hwy, 158 • Advancc • 958-9214 L & S G ro c e ry 1878 NC Hwy. 801 South • Advance, NC • (336) 998-7347 DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 28,2002 - C9 I N D a v ie C o u n t y Hillsdale Dental Dr. Jerry A. Hauser, DDS 135 Mcdical Drive, Advance, NC pii. 998-2427 QCB Central Carolina Bank 4 Davie County Locations to Serve You! MERCURY H w y. 601 J u s t so u th o f 1-40 • M o cksville , N C ( 3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 2 1 6 1 The Phone Place, Inc. 121 W. Depot St., Mocksville • (336) 751-2626 -^1 'M , f:'! CIO - DAVIF. COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 28. 2002 S a n t a S h o p p in g CaudeH Uindier and Building Supplies 162 Sheek Street, Mocksville • 751-2167 Cuttin ^ Time us Hwy. 64 @ Hwy. 801 in Fork (336)998-4078 ^ I c i u e l c r aJ f n s t o ’ s 171 N o rth M ain Street, M ocksvilie, N C • 751-2737 ♦ Sk r v in g M o c K s v iij.E & D a v ie C o u n t\ ’ fo r 50 Y r,\rs ♦ Lids are always special to Santa and he found plenty o f them at A Child’s World Learning Center. Their slogan is “ Where Learning Is Fun” and judging by the looks on these faces it’s true at A Child’s World. After making a few quick notes about Chri.stmas Wishes, Santa was off again. A CHILD'S WORLD LEARNING CENTER " W J ie r e L e a r n i n g I s F u n " 126 Commerce Drive, Advanco, NC • (336) 940-3975 I N D a v ie C o u n t y DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 28, 2002 - C ll Davie Medical Equipment Hwy. 601 S., Mocksville, NC • (336) T.“) 1-4288 H o r n ’s E x p r e s s # 2 Hwy. 601 South, in front of Food Lion • Mocksvilie 751-5789 Second Chance Consignment 2235 Cornatzer Road, Advance, NC • 940-3132 p uck’s Pizza. 1374 Salisbury Road, Mocksville (Near Davie High School) CALL 751-0409 C12 - DAVIK COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 28,2002 S a n t a S h o p p in g « HOME STYLE COOKIN’ 114 N. Main St., Mocksville Dine In or Take Out 753-0985DINER Mon.-Fcl. 6:00am-2:3Qpm Sat. 8:00am-12:30pm nitedEnergyT 317 Sanford Ave., Mocksville (336) 751-2136 yOUR LOCAl CO^^^JMrlON Counter Point Music 50 Coutt Square, Downtown Mocksvilie 336-751-9390 o uk Haven Realty lias moved to a new office at 16 1 E Lexington Road in Mocksvillc. Darren. Brad and Angie invited Santa to .stop by and see the new office. Santa has been seeing the Oak Haven signs all over Davic County and has many happy n e w . homeowners to visit this Christmas thanks to the great work Oak Haven docs. O a k H a v e n 0 R e a lts 161 E. Lexington Road (U.S. Hwy. 64 E.) Mocksville, NC (336) 751-2055 I N D a v ie C o u n t y tf DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 28, 2002 - C13 T R U C K IN G C O M P A N Y , IN C . Hwy. 601 N. Mocksville, NC • (336) 492-7716 M O C K S V ILLE S h o e S h o p S h o e , B o o t a n d T a c k R e p a ir s 5'> Court Sciuare, Mocksville, NC (below the Natural Health Shoppe) (336) 753-0942 DAVIE C O U N T Y I T ENTERPRI/EI^ 171 South Main St., Mocksville, NC • 751-2129 www.enterprise-record.com -i .T .14 t с 14 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 28,2002 B&B Glass & Mirror 721 Wilkesboro Strcei, Mocksville 336-751-3966 Closei Jhmda) i fnim BB&T ll9Gailher Sireel. Ma'ksville 336-75I-595I Wlllo»' Oaks Slwppiiis Cenler, .Mocksville 336-75f-5956 CloKiiJhnbgmgDay CCB 148 Water Sireci, Mocksville 335-751-5936 8S0 Yadkinville Road, Mocksville 336-751-6261 Cooleemee Shopping Center 336-284-2542 5361 USHwy. 158, Advance 336-940-2420 Member FDIC CloseJTknbgiyiuglky DavieCounty ^ Enterprise-Record 171S Main Street, Mocksville 336-751-2129 Clostd Thaitbghing Day Davie Discount Drugs Cooleemee Shopping Center Cooleemee 336-284-2537 ClosiiJhmlagimgDay Davie Medical Supply 959 Salisbuo'Rd., Mocksvillc 336-7514288 CbsedThanhgimgDo}' Open Fridas Eaton Funeral Service, Inc. 325 N. Man Street, Mocksville 336-751-2148 Hme a Safe and Happy Thanisgmng ForMac Automotive 1484 us 64 W„ Mocksville 336-751-3372 Closed Thursday i Friday Foster Drug Co. 495 Valley Road, Mocksville 336-751-2141 Open Thursday, A'ov. 2i, 10 ajti.-l pm. Gardner’s Xpress Lube 5423 us H»y 158, Advance 336-998-1723 Closed Thanbgiring Da)- Open Friday GDS/Davie Division 131 Industrial Blvd., Mocksville 336-751-1585 Office Closed Thanbgimg Day Pid Ups on Regular Schedule T o o o fte n in th e ru s h o f b u sin ess w e f a i l to s a y w a n k y o u ” lo u d e n o u g h f o r a l l to h e a r, b u t y o u c a n b e s u re y o u r p a tr o n a g e is n e v e r ta k e n f o r g ra n te d . W e , th e bu sinesses a n d in d u s trie s in D a v ie C o u n ty , w is h p e a c e a n d jo y f o r e a c h ta b le th is T h a n k s g iv in g D a y . W e a r e t h a n k f u l to b e in th is G o d ly la n d ... our hom e... D a v ie C o u n ty . Pi 1 ASI lAKI I \ l КЛ ( AKI A.s v o r IKAVl I I I iiS I HANk.S(,IVIN(.. Gene’s Auto Sales 2131 us Hwy 601 s., Mocksville 336-284-4252 Closed Thanksgifing Day Horn’s Express #1 266 S, Salisbury Street, Mocksville 336-751-1676 Open Thanbgimg Day Horn’s Express#! 1441 Hwy. 601 S., Mocksville 336-751-5789 Open Thanbgimg Day Horn’s Auto/tek Plaza 1670 us Hwy 601N., Mocksville 336-751-3815 0pm ThanbgimgDay Ketchie Creek Bakery 844 Valley Ril„ Mocksville 336-751-9147 Closed Thanbgii’ing Day Miller’s Restaurant 710 Wilkesboro Street, Mocksville 336-751-2621 Closed Thanbgiring Day Mocksville Shoe Shop 52 Court Square, Mocksville 336-753-0942 Closed Tlianbgiying Day Mocksville Tire & Automotive 962 Vadkinville Road, Mocksville 336-751-6115 Closed Thanbgimg Day State Farm Ins, Greg Morris 346 S. Salisbury Street, Mocksville 336-751-5908 Closed Tlianbgiying Day Open Friday, S:50am-5pm The Phone Place 121 Depot Street, Mocksville 336-751-2626 Closed Tlmbgiving Day 1063 Yadkinville Road, Mocksville 336-751-1266 Closed Tlianbgiying Day Reopen 6am Friday for a HUGE Sale Welch Funeral Home, Inc. 556 S. Main St., Mocksville 336-751-3725 Ayaildle2'llioursadwi Davie People DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tluirsday, Nov. 28, 2002 - Dl Zelma West Reavis says she’s “kin to about everybody In Davie County.” She models one of the red hats she wears to church. Zelma Reavis shows a pattern to one of the rugs she is hooking at her Turkeyfoot home. This photograph shows a menagerie of Reavis's creations. Rug Maker Carries On Family Tradition Zelma Reavis Of Turkeyfoot Has Made More Than 500 Rugs l-or her fam ily Thanksgiving nical this year, Zolm a West Rcavis plans to m ake lighl bread ami a persim m on piulding. And if she has recovered from the cold she cam e dow n wlih over llie w eekend, she says she might even m ake a swcel potato pie. She and the rcsl of the fam ily will gather at the hom e of lier tlaughlcr, Brenda Rcavis R eeves, in •! High Poinl Tluirsday, she ' ’il says, "irth e good Lord lets 1 us see Ihe day." Al age S7. Zelm a doesn’t lake anylhing for granted. She not only coum s her , blessings on Thanksgiving. ;• ■ bm w akes up every m orning i : giving thanks for yel J another day. ill"I have a lol lo be grateful for,” she says. " I’m '®^.;!'thankful for my good heallh H e a rt to H e a rt with Kathy Chaffin jruml the good Lord taking jjc a rc of me all these m any ^'y ears. I’m thankful for my family Shnd for the freedom s we have." A nd even Ihough she’s been gone |jfo r years, Zelm a slill gives thanks Ifo r her molher, M allie M cBride Vest. "She laughl m e how to live,” |iihe says, “and she used a peach tree f l i t c h when I didn’l walk Ihe line.” ||?< H er m olher also taught Zelm a her Olher six daughters lo hook gs. M attie’s hand-hookeil rugs fa^j^lped support the fam ily of 10, M ch included her husband, John, a ner, and tw o sons. A third son I an eighth daughler had died as ants. |Z clm a, w h o g re w up in Ihe rarinington communily, made her first rug al age 12. a "litlle hitiy" rouiul one to use as a seal cushion. "There was supposed to he a rose in il," she says, adding lhat il didn’l look much like a rose. As she talks. 1 can'l help bul notice the beautiful, m ulticolored rose bloom s on Ihe hand-hooked rug on Ihe lloor in I'roni of us. And as I begin lo hear of the hours of work lhat went inlo the more than .iOO rugs she has made over the years, 1 ever so gently slide the lip of my shoe off the rug. This isn't a rug, I decide, it’s a work of arl. "W e’ve got Ihis in our genes," Zelm a says of her and her sisters’ nalural ability 10 draw patterns lo use on Iheir rugs. "I gol a double dose o fil. _______ "It com es from both sides, m y m olher's and m y d a d d y's." One of M attie W est's rugs — a farm scene with a house, barn, cow, sheep, horse, goal, dog, .squirrel and various other anim als — hangs on the wall in Z elm a’s Turkeyfoot home, locatcd on Powell Bridge Road in Iredell County less lhan a mile pasl the Davie line. This has been Zelm a’s home since 1949, bul her Davie Counly roots remain slrong. "I'm kind of kin to about every­ body in Davie Couniy," .she .says. “I really am. I'm kin lo the Sealses and all the W ests up Iherc in Pino. And do you know the ...?” I laving established lhal she and photographer Robin Fergusson and I know m any of the sam e people, Zelm a returns to talking aboul her rugs. She didn’t m ake m any when she llrsl m arried Foy Reavis o f Yadkin Counly at around age 25, she says. She w as loo busy helping him on the farm, cooking and canning — she canned 400 to 500 jars of fruit and vegetables a year — and raising their four children. Bul as the children grew up and she had more lim e, Zelm a returned 10 m aking rugs wilh a passion. "I really gol inlo il in the 70s and 80s,” she says. "Som etim es, I’d have as m any as three rugs in a frame al one lim e." Photographs of m any o f them are displayed in a photo album she hands us lo look ihrough. Nol only do Ihe rugs show case Z ehna’s arlw ork, Ihey reflect her .sense of hum or as well. The first photo is o f a rug featuring a turtle and lhe.se words: "B ehold the turtle, he makes progress only when his neck is oul.” A nolher rug has iw o lovebirds on 11 wilh a caption reading, “A in’t she sw eet?” Zelm a says a couple at her church inspired lhal one. W hen the wife w ould start to gel upsel wiih her husband, she says he’d alw ays sm ile and suy, "A in’l she. sw cel?” The idea for anolher rug, featur­ ing squirrels, acorns and fall-colored leaves, cam e to her w hile silting at the breakfast, table one m orning and looking oul the window. "I saw som e squirrels out there playing,” she. says, “and I thought, ‘W hy can ’t I w ork un old tree in a rug and pul some squirrels on il and .some nuts?’ ” Zelm a added an owl in the iree, even Ihough she says she know s lhat “ow ls and .squirrels don’l gel along.” There arc rugs with roosters on them , fish, turkeys, dogs, rabbits, a lailybug, honeybee. Name an anim al, and Zelma has probably used il in her work. Her rugs also feature llow ers, nature scenes, houses, people and geom etric designs. She has m ade rugs for newlyweds, w elcom ing guests and even running off guests. “D on’l go away m ad,” one reads. "Just go away.” Am ong the photos are .several shots of a 9-fool runner lhat Zelm a made for Dewitt Chatham I lanes of W inston-Salem. Zelm a's m other had begun making rugs for the H aneses, and she and her sisters continued Ihe iradilion. W hen placed on the staircase in the Hanes home, the 27-inch-w ide runner featured various nature scenes interm ingled among a border of holly leaves visible from the fronl of the stairs. Also in Ihe album is the intricate shell rug lhal Zelm a sold for $2,000, the m osi she ever charged for one. As far as she knows, il’s slill being used in an exhibit at the Intcrna- lional Home Furnishings M arkel in High Point. “I can’l lell you how long I w orked on it,” she says, “Bul I wanl you to know, I worked might near day and nighl.” A nolher of her rugs is on display in a m useum in Tennessee. Zelnia’s rugs earned her four pages in the May 2002 edition o f “O ur State" m agazine, which featured a full-page photo o f her w orking. She has also been featured in The C itizen, a w eekly new spaper in Iredell Counly. To fully appreciate the lim e lhat goes into Z elm a’s rugs, you have to see her work. H er wooden rug frame is set up in the m iddle o f her kilchen, under which she stores boxes o f wool strips in every color you can imagine. Back when her m olher was m aking rugs, Zelm a says she used m ostly rags, “like this old dress I’ve got on.” Colton was more durable back Ihen, and m ore readily avail­ able, bul M allie We.sl also u.sed wool when she could gel il from w orn coals and blankets. Z elm a shopped thrift stores for old wool coats for her rugs, culling Ihe m alerial into quarter-inch strips to w eave in and out o f ihe burlap base. “ I w ould buy m en’s coats, overcoats and short coats,” she says, “anylhing lhal had wool in il. It was all w ool then. Now it’s n o t...” The availability o f colors would vary from year to year. “ I d on’t know w hether you’ve ever noticed or nol,” she says, “bul one year, it’d be aboul all black. Then one year, il w as all red, and som etim es it w ould bc all blue and som etim es all green or all lan.” Som etim es, people give her old clothes, Zelm a says. If she can’t find w hal she’s looking for in the boxes under her frame, she’s got even m ore boxes o f m aterial stacked up in anolher room . She poinls to the blue border on the horse rug she’s w orking on now. Please See W om an - Page D2 1)2 - DAVIK COUNTY KNTKRI’RISF-: RIXO RI), llnirsdav. Nov. 28. 2002 Woman Continues Family Tradition Of Making Rugs Zelma Reavis looks over an album of photographs featuring her hooked rug cre­ ations. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Reavls demonstrates the craft she has enjoyed (or years. Continued From Page Dl Thai blue cam c from an old M arini; uniform given lo her by a m an w ho had road about liLT in tlic new spaper and w anted to sec her rugs. Iiach of the four posts of the woollen frame serve as holders for plastic bags containing yet more m aterial. Tliey also keep Ihe frame steady, she says, "because when 1 gel lo w orking. Ihe fram e w ill start rocking." Zelm a says she uses patterns, .some of which she drew herself and cut from parchm ent or new sprint, lo draw the various designs on her rugs. W hen “w orking a rug." as she de.scribes it. she chooses from several hundred palterns — including those crealed by her m other and sislers — stored in boxes in an adjacent room. W orking rugs requires lots o f patience, and Zelm a appears lo have plenty. She u.ses an old crochel hook lo push the wool strip undeniealh one hole in the burlap and pull it back up the ne.xl. Loop by loop, she creates patterns that turn her rugs into detailed w orks of art. “People m ay think that it’s easy." she says, "but il’s hard, dirty, dusty w ork. T hat’s the reason a lot o f people don’t want lo fool with il." ll doesn’t lake loo long lo figure out lhat Zelm a's favorite color is red. It show s up in m any o f her rugs, and ihat’s the color she is w earing in m ost o f the snapshots and studio photographs displayed in her spacious den. H er husband, Foy, who died in 1999, didn’t espcially like red, she says, “but I wore it anyhow ." A nd she w ears a red hat lo church about every Sunday, she says, a straw one in the sum m er and a fell one in the winter. At our request, she gels out one o f the hals — the red. fell one adorned wiih a black feather — and m odels it. "W ail." she says as Robin holds up her cam era, "let me get il on." A fterw ard, she says, “let me get m y straw hal. They like lhat the best." W henever she goes anyw here, to church, on trips or oul to eal w ith friends, Z elm a says people recognize her by her hats. “They say, ‘W hen I see the hat, I know M rs. Rcavis is not far aw ay,’ " she says. O ne o f her granddaughters is alw ays buying her hats, Zelm a says, and she has a lolal of 12 now. “1 like to w ear them ." she .says, even ihe one.s lhal aren’t red. "W e were laught as children lo alw ays put som ething on our heads or the sun w ould cook our brains." W hen she’s nol m aking rugs. Zelm a R eavis likes lo read, and her favorile book is Ihe Bible. She grew up a Baplisl. attending Yadkin Valley B aptist Church until she gol m arried and she and her husband started going lo Sandy Springs Baptist Church in Yadkin Couniy. Zelm a has a stack of Sandy Springs cookbooks in her den. “1 want to sell you a cookbook before you leave," she tells R obin and me. At Sandy Springs, she .sang in the choir before her voice gol loo hoarse, she says, and laught the 4- and 5- year-olds in Sunday school for years and years. “.Some say 30, som e say 40,” she .says. “ I’d slill be dow n there if 1 could hear like 1 used to. You see, their ‘‘ People may think it’s easy, but it’s hard, dirty, dusty work.’’ - Zelma West Reavis Iiltle voices are so high." M ost of the children she taught arc now grown wilh children and grandchildren of their own. “They slill com e up and hug me and lhank me for leaching them ." Zelm a says. "1 love ihcm . every one. “ I love everybody. T h at’s just my nature." W hen asked about Ihe secret lo her longevity and good heallh — the only m edicine she lakes is a daily vilam in, a cranberry capsule and aspirin — Zelm a says il’s exercise. “ I used lo oulrun any o f them in .school." she says. “And I sit a long tim e and do my fingers like this.” She dem onstrates by rapidly flexing her fingers up and down. W hen I com m ent on her pretty, petite hands, she poinls out the w rinkles. "B ul I jusl laugh al m y w rinkles and go on," Zelm a says. "There ain’t no need to w orry about w rinkles." And even though os­ teoporosis prevents her from doing it now. Z elm a says she used to lie on her back and do a bicycle exercise wiih her legs. W hen her grandchildren w ould spend the night, she says she’d tell them ; “All righl. let’s lake our exercise. Let’s ride our bicycles." Despite her good heallh. Z elm a’s age has required her lo slow down from som e o f her Olher activities. “This is the first sum m er thal 1 haven’l been able lo work any in the garden." she says. “ 1 used to hoe a lol. I had a greal garden." A nd she used to love lo work in fiowers. she says, especially irises. "I gol lo w here I just had to give il up." she says. Z elm a’s .son, Richm ond, w ho w orks in carpentry, continues to hve w ith her, as does her daughler, W incie, w ho is the secrelary al H arm ony Elem entary School. "Everybody said, ‘W ell, why didn’t they gel m arried?’ ’’ she .says. "I said, ‘I don I push and I don’t pull. It’s their lives, w hatever they want lo do, they can do it.’ ’’ H aving them at home is a big help. Zelm a proudly poinls out two tables, a corner cupboard and a wooden vase lhal her son made. "A nd do you know I slill go to school?” she asks gleefully, explaining that she has been lo Ihe school where W incie w orks .seven limes lo dem onstrate m akings rugs for the students. Z elm a’s daughtcr. Brenda The rugs feature designs created by Mrs. Reavis. Here, the cat got her fancy. R eeves, wilh whom they’ll be spending Thanksgiving, leachcs kindergarlen at a W esleyan church in H ig h . Point. She and her husband have tw o daughlers and seven grandchildren. B renda's m olher-in-law . Lizzie Reeves of the nearby Sheffield com m unily. is one o f Z elm a’s closest friends. T hey share the sam e birthday and are the sam e exact age. she says. Z elm a’s other son. John Frank Reavis, lives in C harlotte, w here he works as a m echanic for U.S. A irw ays. He and his w ife have two daughlers. one who recenlly m arried and now lives near her grandntother. As long as she’s able. Zelm a says she will conlinue to work rugs. “ I’m the type o f person w ho jusl can ’l sit dow n and hold m y hands," she says. “ I’ve gol 10 do som elhing. "V /hen one lady asked me how old 1 w as," she says, “ I said, ‘I’m 16 in my hearl. bul I’m 87 years old.’ I said. ‘T here ain’t no need to sit and cry. just w ork and laugh and enjoy your.self ’ ’’ N ow aboul Ihose Sandy Springs cookbooks ... A few m inules laler. Robin and I leave Ihe hom e of Z elm a Rcavis sm iling — our ~ hearts w arm ed by the visit w ith this sw eet, spunky w om an with the red hats — and bolli o f us carrying cookbooks. Laler. I found a couple of her recipes inside. The ingredients for the persim ­ m on pudding sh e’s m aking for T hanksgiving include; 4 c. persim m on pulp 1 c. buller 1 c. m ilk 1 c. butterm ilk 2 c. sugar 3 c. self-rising flour The instructions are as follows: M ix persim m on pulp, butter, m ilk, buttem iilk. sugar and fiour together. Pour inlo greased pan. Bake al 300 degrees for I hour. H er recipe for m olasses cake calls for the following ingredients; 1 c. sugar 1/2 c. shortening 1/2 c. sour m ilk 1/2 c. molas.ses 1-1/2 c. self-rising flour I teaspoon soda dissolved in 1/2 c. boiling w ater Instructions are; M ix all ingredients and pour inlo 1 2 x 8 -1 /2 x 2 inch pan. Sleam or bake at 32.“) degrees 30-40 minules. As Z elm a w ould say, “Enjoy your.self." DAVIK COUN TY KN I IÎRPRI.SIÎ RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2002 - D3 The Clif Notes will perform in a benefit holiday concert Dec. 10 at the Brock Performing Arts Center. The Clif Notes Holiday Concert Dec. 10 T he D avie C o u n ly A rls Council will presonl a holiday gift Ul tho com nuinily with The C lif Nolcs on Tuesday, Doc. U), at 7 p.m. al Iho Brock Perform ­ ing .Arls Conlor. 622 N. Main Si.. M ocksvillo. O no n f Ihe ira d itio n s o f tho holiday .season is its music. Tho 24 voices lhal make up Tho C lif N otes (forntod 12 years ago undor ihe direction of Clif Arnolil, consist of former Soulh Slokes Madrigal Singers) unilo in Ihoir love o f great choral m usic and aro renowned for M e g a n W a r c h o l P la y s L e a d In D a v ie H ig h P ro d u c tio n Megan W archol played the role of Moloily Truolove, Iho fe­ male lead, in llie Davio High School priiiliiclion of "Becaiiso Thoir M eans Were Pure" lasl weekeml al Iho Hrock I'erforni- D a v ie E d u c a to r s D o n a te B o o l< s T o A r e a L ib ra rie s In honor of American Educa­ lion Week. Ihe Davio County Associalion of Educators do- uutod hooks lo school libraries and ihe Davio Counly Public Library. The lolal value of the dona- Л m olorcycle Chrislm as Toy Run will be held Sunday. Doe. X in Davio Counly. Toys will he colleolod for dis- Iribulion lo D avie ch ild ren through Ihe S to reh o u se for Jesus. Tho ride will leave H orn's Truck Slop on U.S. 601 Norlh A p p lic a tio n s B e in g A c c e p te d F o r M a s te r G a rd e n e rs C la s s Cooperative Exiension is ac- copling applications for the 2(K)3 E xiension M aster G ardener class. This will be the fifth M aster Gardener class in Davio Counly undor the direclion o f G reg Hoover, horticultural Extension agenl. Classos meel weekly on Wednesday mornings beginning in lale January and conclude in May. Sessions are held at the Exiension Cenler in Mocksville. Interesied candidales need lo conlaci Hoover at 7.‘> 1-6297 for an application. Class size is lim- iloil anil a fee is charged. Pro­ gram parlicipanls will be so- lecled based on a review of the applicalion. Hoover requests in- lereslod gardeners lo apply by Dec. 16. The Exiension Master G ar­ dener program is an eduoalional and volunleer service program. Selected participants receive 40 Sjjruce U|) l|our -Home fw tk 14оУоу5 Interior Designs, Inc. Full Service Design Specializes in: Window Treatments • Bed Ensembles •Accessories W'e work wilh licensed contractors lor your remodeling and building needs. 25% off all holiday item s through D ecem ber 31! Charlene B. Cassidy & Chrisline L. Hege IDS Assoeiiiles 3560-C Clemmons Rd. • (Ne.u to Clemmons U h r m ')166-9Щ* M-F 9am-5pm iheir expressive holiday con- corls. Selections will includo ira- dilional holiday favoriles as well as new spiritual and fes- livo holiday music. Admission will be donalions o f food for S lo ieh o u so Гог Jesus or a donation for Davio County School choral groups. Sealing is reserved, so conlaci ihe Davie Counly Arls Coun­ cil Box OlTicoal : 7.“i 1-.lOOO or h o x o f lic v ( ii .o i'j;. C hock oul Ihe w eh-sile; uu’U'.iliivicdrl.s.Dr);. y I I N utcrack T h e 2 0 0 2 N u tc r a c k e r at the Brock Performing Arts Center Friday, Decem ber 6 * 9 am Saturday, Decem ber 7 • 7 pni Sunday, Decem ber 8, 2 pm S9 Adulls/.'S7 Childron & Senior Cilizens .S7iiv> ill lltr N m i riu k cr lim iiiiiiir m ul Ijijiiy RtJ'rcslimciils Kor Tickets Cull the Box Oflicc at 751-.100I) ing A rls C onlor Hor name was iuadvertenlly lefl oul o fa lisl of easl inembers lasl week. She is a I'our-year drama slu- ilonl al Davie High. M o t o r c y c le T o y R u n D e c . 8 hours of in-deplh Iraining on a variely of horlicullural topics and are expectcil lo pass a wril­ len losl. Wilhin a year al'ier coin- pleling Ihe Iraining Master Gar­ dener graduates aro lo perform al leasi 40 hours of Exiension related volunleer .service. A fter the initial year, aelive M aster G ardeners perform al least 20 hours of volunleer ser­ vice annually. Exiension Master G ardeners leach children and adulls aboul gardening, beaulify iho coinmuniiy. help ihe puhlic wilh plant problems and more. “ I'm looking forw ard lo working with anolher M aster G ardener class," Hoover said. “Each year we bring new people inlo the program and their lal- enls enrich us all. Master Gar­ deners help expand Extension’s Consumer Horticultural educa­ tional efforls and they learn and have a lot of fun doing it." Hei Creations Helping hand for the Holidays with Decorated & Undecorated wreaths, swags, Misc. containers, Tabletop trees, garlands, lovely gifts & so much more. Holiday Hours: Thurs. & Fridays 9am-5pm, Saturdays 1Qant - 3pm or by appolntmeitt (336)751-2748 lions was .$.176 and was based on the number of DCAE meiiihers al Ihe school. This was the association’s m em bers w ay of thanking teachers for all they do for ihe children of Davie Counly. N E W T O C L E M M O N S ! Alterations • Tailoring Wedding Dress Restoration and Pressing UtitsbeM 336-712-1034 25('>5»ЛОМ Cibi7 • ClcmmoRs. NC 27012 г TOWEL CITY 2 DAYS ONLY F R ID A Y -S A T U R D A Y , N O V . 2 9 - 3 0 30’‘ OFF ALL MERCHANDISE TOWELS, LINENS, COMFORTERS, SHEETS, BEDDING, CHRISTM AS DECORATIONS, «2/ROLL WRAPPING PAPER S p e d a l H o u r s : F r i d a y 8 - 8 ; S a t u r d a y 8 - 6 2 0 2 T h u r s t o n S t . , W i n s t o n - S a l e n i at 1-40, Mocksville, at I p.m. and end at F arm inglon School, Fanninglon Koad,a l ahoul .1 p.m. For more inform alion. call 151 -9012.284-2907, or Marie al 751-1060; or em ail, Y2KScan'crnw^i iiiil.com or in-crtti.'iliiiyoilii’I.iu’l. S • > n Ì t ' « ) 1 11Ì < • I ) < • s I ( 1 < ) ( • I ( ) г s m I ) 1 ( • ( ■ ( ) u n I I \ . I г < ■ г IL* b •I* i i i l f If'':. .V i I.. Welcome to the pl^sicians who came to practice medicine in our community over the past few months. With talent such as theirs, it's evident th ^ ’re in a class Ixy themselves.. Ro w a n R e g io n a lMfDIGU.CrNTCR w w w .ro w a n .o rg 1)4 ■ DAVIE COUN I Y KN TERl’RISK RKCORl), Thursdiiy, Nov. 2«. 2002 B o u r n e - T r i v e t t e C o u p l e M a r r i e d I n S t a t e s v l l l e Carrie H. Bmirnc and Chad J. Trivelle, holh of MiKksville, were iiniled in niarriaye on Ocl. 29 in Slalesville. riie hriile is the daviyliler of Douglas and Delores Bourne of Hluefleld, W.Va. .She is a liflh ¡¡rade leacher for ihe Rowan- Salisbury School system. The ¡¡room is Ihe son of Jack and Linda Trivelle of M ocks­ ville. lie is self-employed wiih Trivette K leclronics of Salisliury. The couple will reside in Mocksville. The Nutcracker Here Dec. 6-8 The B allel & Perform ini; Arls Centre will brings lo life Ihe holiday favorile, The Nul- cracker Ballel, for ils fiflh con- secmive season Friday. Dec. fi al y a.m.. Salurday. Dec. 7 al 7 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. S al 2 p.m. al Ihe Brock Performing Arls Centre in NUKksville. M any old favorites will ap­ pear ilonji with some new faccs. More lhan 60 individuals from D avic and Forsyih counlies bring monlhs of hard work lo Ihe stage. Tickets are S'J for adulls and $7 forchildren(124: vnidcr)and senior cilizens. The ballel opens up wiih ihe Slahlbaum fam ily welcom ing friends and family lo a feslive holiday parly. Tlieir daughiers C lara, played by 12 year old Brclle I’owell of Lewisville, and Mary, played by Molley Gnibbs. delighi in all Iheir playnialcs in allendance. C lara’s godfalher Heir Drosselymeyer. an inven­ tor and loy maker, brings ani­ mated dolls pliiyed by Meghan W ham and A nne B erkeley. Shawn Sosner. a veleran aclor. brings D rosselm eyer to ihe stage. Afler Ille party’s conclusion. Clara sneaks back lo the Chrisi­ nias Irce wilh her beloved nul- cracker and falls asleep dream ­ ing of her handsome prince. As she tiegins dream ing, her god- falher enters her sleep and magi­ cally causes ihe Iree lo grow lo lolly heighls. In Ihe ballle scene, Ihe loy soldiers are played by Davie C ounty perfo rm ers, T anner Junker, Nick Sinopoli. Kyle Bullins and Jacob Lamberl, led by Iheir Ual K ing. G errod Glenn. The Land of Snowllakes is their first destination where thc Snow Queen, Ryan Wallace, and her w hirling snowfiake corps serenade them. The Sugar I’lum Fairy. Lindsay C arm en. Ihen graciously grcels Ihe I’rince and C lara into the Land o f the Sweels. She delighls in showing off all Ihe confections of her land. Spencer Revels and K;ilie Jones dance 1 lol Chocolate from S pain. A nna B igelow and Gerrod Glenn, along wilh iheir corps, Paige Ehlers and Margrel Pow ell are Arabian Coffee. Chi­ nese Ten com es lo life wilh Madison Junker. Anne Berkeley, Molley Grubbs, Dillon Davis, M adelayc P roclor, Lauren Kennedy, Chandler Messiek and Ansley Wells. Ryan W allace, M eghan W harn and K rislina Yoiirdon dance M arzipan and Caitlin Hurdle of Advance fills Ihe stage wilh lyrical nioveiuent as llie lead llower. “Dew Drop." Local professional artists have crealed ihree backdrops. Professional technical support is brought in to make sure sound and lighting malch Ihe qualily of perfonnance. To add lo Ihe holiday almo- sphere of ihe communily pro­ duction, members of the audi­ ence will lie greeted in the lobby with hors d ’oeuvres. wami ci­ der and holiday m usic p er­ formed by l<K'al musicians. For lickcis, call Ihe Brock al 7.‘il-.HHKI. Mr. and t^rs. Van Ray Ijames-Ray Couple Married In Las Vegas On Friday, Oct, IS. Robyii Ijames and Van Ray were United in marriage in a doubic-ring cer- emony in Las Vegas, Nev. The bride is ihe daughler of B illy and Susan Ijanies of M ocksville. She is ;i gra<luale of Warner Kobins lligh School in Warner Rohins, Ga. She is em- ployed al C'ilies in W inslon-Sa- leni. The groom is Ihe son of Tracy and Gay Ray of King, He is a graduate of Soulh Slokes lligh School and thè Universily of Norlh Carolina at Charlotte, He is owner of Subway in I lanes Mall. 'The bride was escorted by her father and given in marriage by her parenls. Susan Ijames was matron of honor, anil Tracy Kay was best man. A receplion was held al The Steak 1 louse after thc ceremony. Ihe couple will reside in W in­ slon-Salem. L a w r e n c e -G o s s e tt E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e Mary lilizabelh "Helh" Lawrence of Riverside Drive, and Chris­ topher Alan "Chris" Gossett of Liberty Church Road, M ocksville, will be united in marriage on Dec. 2X at Ihe home of Doug and Angie Lakey of Mocksville. The bride-clecI is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lawrence of U.S. fit) I North. M ocksville, and Mr. and Mrs, Bobby Martin of Riverside Drive, Mocksville, She isa graduale of Davic High School and allcndcd Rinvan-Cabarrus Comnuinily College, She is employed by Bennuda Run West Country Club, The groom-lo-be is Ihe son of Mr, and Mrs, Craig Wilkinson ot Albequeri|Vie, N,M.. and Mr. and Mrs. Clay Gossett of Winston- Salem. He is a graduale of LaCueva High School and is employed by Aulo Zone of Mocksville. Fully Restocked! Wolcomo back! We Invilo out old nnd now cuslomers lo viow our lalesi seloctions. 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G real-granilparents are M argie M cD an icl anil Doris Logan. DAVIFi COUN I Y KNTKRPIU-SFi RKCORI), l'hiir.sdav, Nov. 28. 2002 - D5 liiiHniilho hisiiranro ‘ Гог >0111' \iilo. Iloiiio. liiisiness and I .ile rjfli! liisiimiK'i“ Gnitip WHS rottiitled 10 pnivitlc il.-i P()licyii()jil(;i-s with il.s nciir pcrfcfl pr(il(!clioiKiti(l .scn ict! ill lilt; l(iW(;.sl po.ssililo co.sl. Why iinl iiuiki; us [Hovtt il? Call us Idiliiy lorsttpciiof iiistii;iii('(! for yottf illlll). Iiomi;. luisiiicss iiiid Iiii!. Cimtiu't youi' loci'l EniFi Agtiiil (i)r 11 licf. iKVohlifiiilioii ([ii()t(! mriill your iiisiiraiu'ii ni’cds. (iary Howden TRIANGLE INSURANCE GROUP iWKi N. Main Slnrl MiK-ksvillc. NC2702H y.ir>-(XB;i (;inlnmilrii(«ini«'ksvillt‘.i'i)ni ERIE INSURANCE GROUP ERIE, ,Ifsse U i'uktr is prom l tn an- nniiiice Ihe hlrth of his sisler, .Savannah K aylln Itoeker. T heir parents are llrian iind .lenniler Heeker nf M iieksville. Savannah was ho rn nn Nn- vem her 4th at Knrs.vth M edi- ciil C enter. .She xveiuhed 8 pounds and 14 nnnees and wa.s 21 ,V4 inches Inn);. (G randparents are l*'rank an d K dnn l/ivenf>ond an d SiMin.v and ,liidy ISeeker all of M neksvllle. (¡reat-n ran d p ar- ents are Pauline W anner Mall und th e la te llti^ h I'o ste r W arner of M neksvllle and the Uev. M elvin a n d I'ra n c e s Beeker nf Linwood. M y e rs C o u p le C eleb ra tes 50th W ed d in g A n n iversa ry Hilly fi. anil lili/ahcih Myers Myers will celebrale Iheir .“iOtli wcililing anniversary on Nov, 2S, They were marrieil in I'f.'ii. Mr. Myers is a ¡¡railuale of Shady Grove School. Mrs. Myers is a yrailaule of l-orsylh Tech. They have ihree children: Dwight David of Jacksonville, l-la.; Kicharil lùiyene of Advance; and Carolyn Kence M. Gough of Davidson Couniy, The couple has eight gnmilchililren and live great- grandchililren. The family will celebrate wilh family anil fricnils Salurilay. Nov, .Ì0 with a party al lilbaville United Methiidisl Church on N.C. SOI in Advance from 1-3 p.m. 3 B u i l d i n g L o t s F o r S a le In the Fork Church Community Located on/off of C edar G rove Church Road OK for doublewide, modular or site built homes • Lot 1 • SOLD • •J0,000f/-si with road ffotitage, water meter & septic system-S25,ООО• Lot 2 • SOLO • I-I- aero willi road frontage, vvoil & septic system - $25,000 • Lol J • UNDER CONTRACT - \.2 acies iecenl suivey & peiked.Gieat view.Price includes county water & septic system - S25.000 *Ail cjcri'cjyc st^bjecf Го /та/ survpy Contact Robert Slone (Owner/Broker) at Riverfork Properties 336-998-4733 ^ |l u a . l i t y O il L a rg e s t F u e l O U & P ro p a n e S u p p lie r F o r O v e r 7 0 Y e a rs Air Condition & Furnace Installation & Service • 24-Hour Burner Service • K-1 Kerosene • 10 Month Budget Payment Plans • Automatic Keep Fill F u e l O i l & P r o p a n e G a s F i r e L o g s & G r i l l s Locally Owned & Operated FREE ESTIMATES 2 2 0 0 Cornatzer Road Office Hours: 8am -5pm ThgtrnoPrj^ »h*U www.qualltyoilnc.com Davie County Customer Service (336) 998-4620 Winston-Salem Customer Service (336) 722-3441 Answering Service After Hours 7 2 1 - 1 3 8 1 ^ FEATURED PROPERTY ^1 cxcQliont condition. Gioal tn-iown ^ CAUKENSALES TODAY @ 751-8564 HOWARD REALTY Put our staff to w ork for youl Call us at (336) 751-3538 or Visit our Website at www.howardrealty.com M IS , 330 s. Salisbury St. (Comer Hwys, 601 & 64) Mocksville, NC 27028 Office I lours: Monday-Fridjy 8-6 • Salurdjy 9-12 • Sundjy By Appl. 193 Raven Roao ! 1361 Davie Academy Ro.231 Beechwood Drive 207 North Carolina D. 1428 Bear Creek Ch. Rd.275 Madison Road ¡3145 CouRTNcr-HuKTsviiLi Rd. 100+Л acrog farm. 3BR. 2BA, out- bidgs.. сгооЧ. $575,000.CAU MARY @751^566 Oulstandif'g3Bfl. 2BAon 42*/-Ac, 19t6W •sq It .MANYameniDes $399,900. CALL MARY @ 751-8566 5BR, 3.1BA. 3505 sq It., too many nmoniiios lo list) $329,950.CALL CONNIE @751-8565 2777*/-sq. ft.. 4ВП, 3BA. 1,5 Story $269,900.Gena Cline mmrr/acent ® 751'8569 .IDR, 3BA. 2 stones. 3406 sq. It,, on t0 24ac..2FP. $267,500. CAU iANE @751-8560 4DR. ЗВА, on 9.3 acíQS with strenm $249,000.CAa CVaYN @ 751^563 784 Y&OKiNViiLE Road Yaiijnvtle. 3BR, 2QK t .5 Ac. ш bsmt. FP, overlooiung 2 porxls. 2178 sf $209,900. CAU JANE @751-8560 198 SPRmCHru Dmvi Hisloncal 6BR, 2BA, home on 2.76 acres, with immaculate landscaping CAU JANE @751-8560 13+/- acres, 1.5 story homo. 3BR, 2 5BA $194,900.CAU MARY @751-8566 5BR. 38A, tf^roufvj pool, gamerootn, offco, jacuzzi. part, bsmt $189,900. CAU JANE @751-8560 Bermuda Run - 3BR, 2 ^A, suntoofn. Lg MBR, overs'2od org $185,900. CAU MARY or BEVERLY 3BR. 2BA, 2 stones, 1758 sq. П., 2 cargarago, FP, 7.03Ac. $179,900. CAU JANE @ 751-8560 3 Bodrooms, 2 Balhs, spacious rooms, largo lot, $162,500.CAU JANE @751-8560 2 Story, 2200 sq. (1. tremendous valuol FP.Qazebo- $154^900. CAU KEN @ 751-8564 3BR,2BA. V39ac-. new tool, dishwasher & hardwooc^s. $144,900 CAU GENA @751-8569 168 WtsmtYi Avi 2 Bedrooms. 1 Bath, groal mini farm on 4.81 acres. $139,900. CAU JANE @751-8560 1590 dblowxle on 1603AC.. 3BH, 2BA. Lg. pond w/minl ponds $139,900. CAU JANE @751-8560 128 Edison Sm n Garoen Valley, 2BR. 28A. S2,000 redecaale/ rematel «'accept offer. $118,500 CAU JANE @751-8560 r i F H i H E f f i a E B i E • . . д а ш . - ■ Irodoll Co., 3BR, 20A. well maintairuKl. nico ni>ood. $114,900. CAU JANE @751-8560 246 Eaton Road 3BR. 2BA, 1853 sq. ft. mobilo homo w/5,5 acros. $109,900. CAU JANE @751-8560 3BR. 2BA, Historic District, 1.S sioitos. basemenl. $104,900. CAU LEE® 751-8572 1847 iffncHO Church Rd. 1- Ncaic Ro. Yaommvii 2BR, 2BA. slream 13+Л acros, horses allowed $100,000.CAU EVEIYN® 751-8563 Immaculate starter. 1122 sf.. pavod drive, 20x20 fm, out bkJg. $99,900 CAU JANE or MJ. @ 751-8560 Now Const.. 3BR, 2BA collage. Conv. in town location $98,500 CAU JANE @751-8560 48R. 2BA, doso to ovofything! Largo back yard, cui-do-sac, $94,900 CAU MARY @ 751-8566 Just rornodelcd, new roof, etc., rofmhed hardwoods, lull bsmt. $94,500.CAU JANE @751-8560 2.99 acres, idoal location. Bedrooms. 2 Baths. $89,900. CAU (^@751-8569 ЗВЯ, 2BA. cathodral collings, 2002 Skylino MH, $87,000. CAU CONNIE 0 7514565 114Ar80r Lane, Advance n ^ K l 176 Byerly CHAPU Road 3113 US Hwy. 64 East ГТ ^К П 168 Duke St.. Cooiclmce ЗВП, IBA, compì, fomod. cottage. Nowpainl. carpel, ole, $79,900. CAU K»@ 751-8564 1997 Skylino on 1.76Ac, 3BR, 25Ba.l500sq.it. $79,900. CAU JANE @751-3560 1.5 acres, 3BR, 2 BA. 1552 sq.ft. mobilo )юто $79,900.CAU CONNIE @751-8565 3 Bodrooms, 2 Baths, with wired shop/gnrage, $74,900.CALL JANE @751-8560 3 Bedrooms, 1 Balh, newly renovated. $68,900.CAU CONNIE (S7S1-8S6S Roady to movo Inl 2BR. ÏBA, foomlor3rdBR, $54.900.CAU KEN <3 751-8564 3BR, ISA, (oncod backyard, enclosed porch, recent updates. $59,900 CAU IANE® 7514560 JULIA ItOWAUD751-8567 w Лу' s W CONNIE JANE LEEKOWALSKE VVltlTLOCK NOLAN751-8565 751-8560 751-8572 KENSALES751-8564 M.J.RANDALL 751-3538 EVELYNHAYNES751-8563 LINDADAILEY 751-8562 DEVEttLY nuss998-4156 Л \ Л 1 1 A lti I l o i s A N D I . A N I ) A N D Ut N l A t P K O I ’I K i lt S Вмг Сгмк Ch. Rd. WILL NOT DIVIDE...Hwy. Ml H........................Hwy. 158.......-.................GffBtth«l Ch. Bd... lííompwníSn#... .....9t.97Ac. $413.865.....37,SW-Ac.J150.000...14Ac«houie. $175,000........6.84 Ac. S60,ООО........г.19Ас. $27,000...........a Ac. $58,000 60IS...Keydon Drivd {commerclil)...Ceder Ridge Rd............Stoneybrook...............Sanford Ave...............15«/> Acres ...15.6 acres $140,000 2 ll acres $160,000 2 acres $45,000 522ecrei $48,500 14 acni $134.000 ..Hwy. 601 $107,250 Bear Creek Ch. Rd.... Edwards Rd...Madison Rd (commercial] ,.4Q.Q2act«i $257,000....9.8 acres $67,500,..2 acros Я25.000 RENTAL PRQPEflTiES Lot 19 Garden Valley Rd. (tredell Co.)..........1.06 acres $16,900Lot 20 Garden Valley Rd. Iredell Co...........1.05 acres $18,900----- ---......16W*scies $142,400 252 Avoh Street.........3600-0 Old Rosebud. 555 Hospital St. ExL....$675 P/M ..$57SP/M 1)6 - DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 28. 2002 Community Thanksgiving At Second Presbyterian Tliere will be aTlwnksgiving Day Cimiinunity Scrvicc al 9 a.m . T hursday. Nov. 28 at Mock.svillc Scconil I’rcsbylcriaii Churcli, 40» I’inc Si. Minister Kelly Hrown of Ce­ dar Grove Baptist Church will deliver the message, wilh scrip­ ture and prayer by paslor Brenda G clcr of Erwin Temple CM E Church. Music will be provided by choirs from various churches. Paul Ijames will be Ihc musician. An oi rcring of non-perishable food ilems for the Siorehouse for Jesus will be collected. Area residents take part in a workshop in the new writing center at the Davie County Public Library in Mocksville. W rite On New Center Opens In Davie Ubrary Tlie Dnvie County Arts Council teamed up with the Davic Coumy Public Library in Ociober to kick-off the addition of a writing cenicr in the children’s section of the main library on North Main Street in Mocksville. Participatns heard about writing in journals from author Maggie Мое and then learned to make tlieir own journal from bookbinder, Ken Brownlow. "Tho intcrgenerational setting was a benefit nol e.xpected by the planners," said Mary Sutler, children's librarian. "1 was pleased lo see participants ranging from young children to adults to senior citi/ens. They all learned from each other.” Tlie wriling center may be used during normal libniry hours. Thanks to the participants and the arts council, it’s complete with journals, pens, pencils, sticky notes and more. Young people learn to write, and construct a journal. Л - ж iiL A 4 k.ih. A A Dear Neighbors, Bixby Presbyterian Church m e Fork-Bixby Road Advance, NC Is hosting 2nd Commur>lty Peacewalk and Luminary Lighting tobenefH Hospice of Davie County on Sunday, December 1,2002 at 5:00 p.m. The walk will be held on ths walking track adjacanl to Ihe chureh. We wouU like for you to be a pait of thisi Please Join us for our 2nd Community Ptacmilkl Lumlnariei In honor or In Mimoiy/Honor ofê lovtd one in S3 uch We hope to h»v» tho entltd tr»ck lit up while we welkl Hot chocolate and refreshments will be served, And a Ha/hde for Ihe younger folkl For more infotmation please contact, Kim Parks @ 998-7786 or Jeanette Cook @ 998-3145 Coffee & Cocoa H illsdale B a ptist P la n s S p e cia l E v e n t D e c. 6-8 ж A A A A .ik. J*L Ж Ж Ж .A Ж J k ,4 l Ж ж i k  l .ik .ik i l Hillsdale Baplisi Church will host a Chrislmas Coffee House at Ihc church on U.S. l.'iS in Advance. I'amilies and inviditluals are inviied lo the lime of free Chrisl­ mas desserts. The worship center will be iransfomied inlo a modem cof­ fee house. The Hillsdale worship choir and drama leam will host Ihis eveni. There will be lots of lighls, sounds, and videos thanks to Ihe help of the worship lech team. An added bonus will be the Cocoa House for Kids age i through third grade. It will r\in sim ultaneously lo thè coffee house. The coffee and cocoa liouses will be on Dee. 6 and 7 at 7;.^0 p,m. and Siinilay. Dee. S al 6 p,iii, CaU ‘J40-6() 1S for more in- fun«alion,Tlic ehurcli is localed on U,S. 158. three niiles wesl of Tanglewood. C a s p a r S p e c i a l i s t I n A r m y R e s e n / e s We at Prudential Carolinas Realty wish you a Ш т AND Safe IJ М Й Ж Ш ¥ Ш Jel Trey Casper of Rhynehardl Road. M(Kksville, was recently promoted lo the rank of special­ ist in Ihe US Amiy Reserve and is assigned as a drill sergeani candidate in D .Company, 1st Baltalion, -IS5lh Regiment lo­ caled in W inslon-Salem, During his service, Casper served as a C annon Crewniember al Fl, Sill. Okla., and served in Soulhwesi Asia during Ihe Persian G ulf War, Casper's awards and ilecoralioiis include Ihe Soulhwesi Asia Ser­ vice Medal. Ihe Kuwait Libera­ tion Medal, and the Amiy Good Conduct Medal for service and achievement during his military career. The 1st B attalion, 4i!.‘ith i<egimenl is part of the lOSth Division, headiiuariered in C’liar- lolle. and has units in Norlh Carolina. Soulh Carolina, Geor­ gia. and riorida. The division is responsible for conducting basic combat training and inslitulional training. If interested in finding oul more about the unit or Ihe US Army Reserve, call Sgt, l-'irsl Class Hough at 784-5()(l^, i L You Know Us... We Know Real Estate ^ Prudential Carolinas Realty 415(> CIcmmuns Romf • Clemmons, NC 33(>-7I4-44fm www,prudentialcarolinas,com Independenlly Owno<l and Operaled Mombot a I Ifie P'uUemwl Rc<ii с si.tic AMtii.iius int • t mohmiui 0(>poti»nMiv tíJ НВО s in g le VI sio n p a cka g e w fo r 6 m onths, plus i 'j i l I I U » U l l f l ’‘ in li U h l i l ’1.877.772.2533 FR EE I iiS ta lla ti o n ! A d e l p h i a Hearing Care Office Now Орш The Heuring Clinic is happy to announce the opening ofa hairing clinic in Clemmon.s. We have provided hearing care to residents in High Point for 15 years and Asheboro for 8 yeiirs. ■ Doctors of Audiology ' • Connplete hearing care for adults and children • Heanng aid sales of all hearing technologies and types • Repair and service on all major brands, whether purchased from us or elsewhere. • Warranties available on all brands • Hearing devices for telephone, television, in-car • Custom Ear Plugs for noise, shooting, swimming, music Dr. Scott Mills,' audiologist, is certified by the American Board of Audiology, a Fellow of the American Academy of Audiology, and holds North Carolina licenses in Audiology and Hearing Aid Dispensing. Dr. Mills has lived in Clemmons for 15 years with his wife. Sue Ann, and their threp children. Dr. Mills will be our primary provider in the Clemmons office on a fulltime basis. ,The Hearing Clinic 3780-A Clemmons Road corner of Hwy I.SS and Littlebrook Drive I /4 mile west of Clemmons Town Hall ; 7 6 6 - 2 6 7 7 i VVwiv.thehearingclinic.com DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2002 - 07 A d v a n c e N e w s By Edith Zimmerman Advance Correspondent The community Thanksgiv­ ing scrvicc will be at the Firsl B aptist C hurch W ednesday night, Nov. 27 at 7 p,m. This ser­ vice includes four churches in the community, M elhodisl Pas­ lor the Rev, Harry Sammons will be preaching, Betty Sanloli has returned from a 3 and 1/2 m onth's trip to Long Island. N.Y. where she vis­ ited her family. She spent time with her son John Sanloli and wife Lucillc in Hauppaugc, vis­ ited her son Peter Sanloli and wife Donna in Port Washington. She visited her daughter Barbara Kaycn in M ineóla and another d au g h ter R ose D cR ancy in Centerreach. Belly's daughter C onnie S anderson from Connecticutt came down for a visil during the .summer. Elegant engagem ent parties w ere en­ joyed for Betty’s granddaughters Dawn W hitehead and Heather DcRancy. Betty spent a week P in o N e w s with her sister-in-law Paulette Sanloli in Port Wa.shington. She also visited a dear friend Mary A ndryseak w hom she had known for more than .30 years. Betty attended the .“iOth wedding anniversary of her neice and hus­ band Rose M arie and Tony G arofalo al Ihe Swan Club in Port W ashington. D aughter Carol Franck and husband Joe Franck of the Hickory Hill de­ velopment flew up lo Long Is­ land for Ihe wedding anniver­ sary. Betty flew out of the Hanfort, Conn. airport last week into Charlotle and is now at the home of Carol .and Joe Franck after a delightful summer in New York. Pete Com atzer has been hos­ pitalized at Forsyth M cdical Center for treatment and obser­ vation. He was on the verge of having a stroke, Julia Patton fell at her home last week fracturing her hip. She was hospitalized al Forsyih and is al W hilaker Care undergoing 111сафу. "R ed" C ornalzer w as re ­ leased from Forsyih Hospital last week and is now back al The Elms Nursing C enter Hc was treated for a kidney blockage. Real Estate Facts by: Peter A. Heaven, н км .то к® HIT A HOME RUN! Warn lo be sHrc your home sale is trouble free ami snioolh ns silk? Are liicrc any steps you can take (o insure the most rcwardtng sale possible? Youcan run Ihc bases with a simple fi)ur- sicp home run approach to selling!. First, step up to the selling pUiie by having your home appraised. That s right • have il appraiseu K'fore il goes you • right? You do want to receive the top maikct price, don'l you? By having an appraisal done Hrsl. buyers have a diriiculi lime justifying a loucr offer. Next, hire a home inspector, and ask for a eomplele report on the condition of your home. Witb ihc report in hand, complete any needed repairs and address any oilier ilenis on the rep<>n that would concern a prospeclive buyer. By taking this step up front, you can further short-circuit buyer altempts lo purchase your home at a reduccd price, Ouy a home warranty policy to further' reassure buyers lliey are making a sound purchase at a fair price. n>e policy will cover any unaniicipaled repairs to major systems like plumbing, electrical, elc. after Ihc sale. I'inallv. step back to the curb ami lake a cfose look al your home. Pay atlention lo cosnielic Improvemenls thal would improve a buyer's (irst impression. Why are Ihese four steps so ini|)ortanl li> Ihc sale of your h(*mc? Very few home sellers are willing to invest the lime and money lo insure buyers’ salisfaction wilh iheir home. Your home stands out alxive the rest, and you can leave early - during the sevemh-inning .stretch.* * * * * Peter Heaven is a Realtor* wilh Peniiini’ton it Conipony Realty, he \untUl he pk'iiscd to ossisl yom jh your ne.xt realty transaction o f huyinii or selling! a home. He am he reacheii at JJ6-99iS-/f)-f7 fo r any real e.state questions you i»«y have. Add n Classic Look To Your Home Uinyl Ulindouis ñs Beautiful ñs They fire Energy Efficient • Crafted For Beauty • BulltWith Security In Mind • Engineered For Energy Efficiency And Strength • Designed For Maintenance Freedom * Performance GuaranteedTo Last ‘Woodgrain Interiors Available «EMOoeuNo. uo ’ -Ad/Mtice, N.C.998-2140 By N ora L atham Pino Correspondent There was a rccord number at our breakfast last w eek at Wesley Chapel. Several people came thal had nol been there be­ fore. They were impressed with our breakfasi and our new build­ ing. Mrs. Zelma West Reavis of T urkeyfoot cam e w ith her daughter. She had been hearing about it and wanted to come. She is a cousin of the West family in this com m unity. Tom B ailey W oodruff, who is 96, is faithful to come. His neice and nephew brought him , but he usually drives him self. We appreciate everyone who cam e , and re- Ludwick Honored By State Group Glenda Ludwick, activity di­ rector and personal care aide for C edar Rock A ssisted L iving C o m m u n ity in M ocksville was recently honored at Ihe N.C. Assisied L iving C on­ ference in Greensboro. L u d w ic k was one of 19 finalist nomi­ nated for the NC C areO iver o f the Award. Original owner Jerry Cooper hired Ludwick. Her m olher was a resident of Ihc facility and she spent much of her time volun­ teering. Her husband and daugh­ ter began volunteering with her and are stilt in the facility weekly. Ludwick loves her work and it shows, co-w orkers s-ay. Her co-workers sent her off to the conference with hugs and well wishes. In a letter of thanks for their support, she told them she w asn't there by herself, she felt like she represented them all. Shelia Sammons, co-owner, said Ludwick’s love and devo­ tion to the residents and the fa­ cility is an inspiration lo other staff members. "We are indeed fortunate to have a team o f highly motivated, caring indi­ viduals with us here al C edar Rock. I am very proud of them all," she said. GENE’S AUTO PARTS W e M ak e H y d rau lic H o se s & M ix A ulo P a in t 7 6 6 ^ 9 1 4 8 3 6 1 2 C le m m o n s R o ad C le m m o n s Ludw ick member that its held every Ihird Saturday of each month. Our open house was held on Sunday. Around 65 or 70 pcople attended. We had the building beautifully decorated and lols of good refreshments and everyone seemed to enjoy it. Two fonner pastors, the Rev. Fred Shoaf and wife and son of Famiington, and the Rev. Jim Raines of G reens­ boro, came. We were happy lo see them both, along wiih every­ one else. Thank you all for com­ ing. Vickie Rouse recently hiid emergency surgery and is getting along well. We wish her a speedy recovery. Bob and Loui.se Dill and their son Bobby and w ife Brenda spent a few days at the beach last week. Helen Jane McCoskill of W ashinglon, D.C. spenl Thurs­ day night wilh them. She also visited H arm on and N ora Lalham. Bob and Kathy Ellis spenl a few days last week with his aunt and uncle in Pilt.sburgh, Pa. Kendra Latham of Newport News, Va., recently visited her grandparenls, Nora and Hamion Lalham and her parents, Jim and C hinera Latham , en route to Charieston, S.C. to visil her sis­ ter, Audra Latham Raus and hus­ band Glenn. lington [Company к 1- Л X L I 'L m .iii.m o JinirrMtDitticI Dfbbie Ptaniarton MmlTsarBiniettr m.QUt Wi.íV» 692^:4 Ш^ _______ ________ Ci?.*"!'.'“ » W a re s in c e re ly th a n k fu l t o y o u , D a v ie C o u n ty , W e w ish y o u a jo y f u l T h a n k s ^ v in g a ha ppy heart and a home f ille d w ith lo v e . H a p t^ Thanksaving 0Н|((1|Гсггг11655-2A4V Bmq Roiert Karra .Mirfidrm-ax\o 91Я.Ц22 JirkieCoalttoB Donna Prnniatton ^ 75t-94«0 7$|.44W' iU Jn iE \ isH iiN on I lit' u I'b w u l’i’n n m i;i»in U i'all\I iMii oi I m.u! us .u »и1о“^'!Ч nnm iitonU i .ih\ Y ear Orik H aven О R e a l t y D o n ' t b e a t u r k c y l C a l l O a k H a v e n R e a l t y ) New ofñcel 161 E. Lexington Rd. (Hwy 64E) Mocksville, NC 27028 Angl* Lawranc* Broktr wim.OakHavenRealty.com D8 - DAVIK COUNTY KNTKRPRISK RECORD, Tluirsdiiy, Nov. 2S, 2002 O b i t u a r i e s R obert (). (Juliet Sr. R obert O . G u ild Sr.. S7, of Lcxinj*lon. ilicil TluirM l;iy. Nov. 2 1,20 0 3 M Lexington 1 C arc iiflcr an 11 ntonlli illnesi. B orn IX’C. 2. I‘)I4 in D avie C oum y, M r. Cuillcl w as a son o f th e late A le.x an d er an d l-lliel W hillock G ullet. Me retired I'roin the U .S. A rm y afler 22 years aiul H as a p ris o n e r o f w a r d u rin g W orld W ar II. He w as a linem an for D uke Pow er and retired as a purcliasing agent for C ivil S e r­ v ic e s . H e w a s ¡1 n ie n ih e r o f G reer’s C hapel U nited M ethodist Church. H is w ife, B eulah Barlier G u l­ let. and a sisier. Virginia Pool, pre­ ceded him in death. S urvivors: sons, R oberl G ullet Jr.. R ichm ond and Steven G ullel: b ro th e rs . L o m a s G u lle t o f M organton and W alter G ullel of Landis: sisters. Pauline F osler o f S a lis b u ry . M o /e lle V'eacli o f M ocksville. anil M arie T urner of Lexington: and granilchildreii. Services w ere al 2 p.m . S u n ­ day. Nov. 24 at G re e r's C hapel U nited M ethodist C hurch, c o n ­ d u c te d by Ih e R ev. D a rren A le x a n d e r. B u rial w a s in th c ch u rch c e m e tery w ith m ililary g ra v e sid e rile s by Tort B ragg H onor G uard. C harles B. W ilkin son M r. C h a rle s B o o k e r W ilkinson. 7.S, o f M errells Lake K o a d , M o c k s v ille , d ie d on W ednesday. N ov. 2(1, 2002 at his residence. B o rn ill K a n a w h a C o u n ty , W .Va. on O ec. 21, l>;2.V he w as the so n o f Ihe late H e n d e rso n E ste s a n d M a ry S u sa n T ate W ilkinson. H e w as retired from W onder K nit and w as alteiuling C ourtney B aptist C hurch, w here he had been involveil in m ission w ork in W est V irginia. He served in Ihc U .S . N avy d uring W orld W ar II. H is w ife . N a n c y Ja m e s W ilkinson, preceded him in d eath on Jan. 19, 2(MH). S u rv iv o rs : 4 s o n s . U c n n is F ranklin W ilkinson of C lem m ons. W ay n e (C in d y ) B re w e r o f L u m b e rto n . S te v en C . (K illy ) Brew er and A lvin (Teresa) B rew er o f K e m e rs v ille ; a ila u g h le r, B everly B. (M ark) W han o f W in­ slon-S alem : 2 brotliers, Tom R. W ilkinson o f C harleston. W .Va. and R eese W ilk in so n o f P liny. W .Va.: 2 sisters, Lora O lder and C a th e rin e L o v e jo y , b o th o f C harleston; a dear friend. Jessie R uth B oger: and num erous grand­ children, great-grandchildren and nicces and nephew s. F u n e ral se rv ic e s w ere held Salurday, N ov. 2.^ at 2 p.m . in the D avic F u n e ral S e rv ic e C h ap el w ith th e R e v s. J o h n B ro w n . D arrell C ox and Jim G ryder o ffi­ ciating. B urial w as in the C alvary B aptist C hurch C em etery. G rand- .sons served as p;illbciirers. M iria m P ittm an Allison M rs. M iriam Pillnian A llison, X2. o f Pow ell R oad. M ocksville. died T hursday. Nov. 21. 2002 at W ake ForesI U niversily Baplivt M c d ic a l C e n le r in F o rsy lh C ounly. M rs. A llison w;is born D ec. I 9 I ‘) in Polk C m inly to Ihe lale L ucia Pierce Pittm an am i Jam es J. Pillnian. She w as a hom em aker and relired from D rexel H eritage C o. She w as a m em ber o f G ospel B aplisl C hurch. She w as preceded in dealh by h er h u sband. K erm it A llison on A pril >). 2001. a son. R ay .M lison. and a sisier. M yrtle H utchens. S u rv iv o rs ; a so n , K e n n e th A llison and w ife Jane, 2 d augh­ ters, l.iiula G ail D avis anil h u s­ band R ichard, and Lucy G oforth and husband G .IL , and a daugh- ter-in-law . M argaret A llison, all of M o c k sv ille :b ro th e rs . Law rence P ittm a n . lia rn e st P itiin a n and P reslon Piltm an; 2 sislers. M uriel P ace an d R u b y C h a m p io n ; 10 grandchildren; l.'igreal-granilchil- d re n ;s lc p -g ra n d c h ild re ii; and } step-greal-granilcliildren. F u n eral se rv ic es w ere held Sunday. N ov. 24 at p.m . al G o s­ pel B aplisl C hurch w ith Ihe Revs. K evin H obson and Jim G ry d er officiaiing. B urial follow ed in the church cem elery. .M em orials; C iospel B ap lisl C e m e te ry I'u iu l, 1 5 4 0 M ain C hurch R oad F.xt., .M ocksville. K li/.abetl) H o ld er S pry F li/a b e th '•L ib b y " H o ld e r Spry. iSfi. of M orehead C ity died T h i'irsd ay . N o v . 2 1 . 2 0 0 2 al C arteret G eneral H ospital. S erv ices w ere to be held at F.kklesia. M oreliead Cily, She « a s preceded in dealh hy her husband. Paul A. Spry, a son. Jerry M . Spry, and her parents. A lb e rt li. H o ld e r an d B e ssie H rinegar H older. Survivors; cousins in C arteret and D avie counties. .M em o rials; c h a rity o f the ilo n o r's choice. Flowers for all Occasions DAVIE FUIVERAL SERVICE Inrorpanilcd ■11(1 \’allcv Kd.. MiKksville, NC 336-751-3111 "Our ГатИу Sfrvin^ liiiir Ганп'/ч" vmn iimiinw«' плтпль поме А Meaningful Funeral Service Welch Funeral Home, Inc. 556 Sottili Militi Si. • Mocksvillo, N C • (336) 751-3725 — L o o illy O w iii'il O p u riile d — L-> Sister’s II oflHoclcsville (3 3 6 )7 5 1 -1 7 8 2 I n M e m o r y o f O u r M o m N a n n ie G . H e a d .vmmo -1¡12211990 In the rising o f thc sun. an d in its go in g d o w n . I rem e m b e r y o u . In tlic b lo w in g o f Ihe w ind, and in the ch ill o f w inter. I cem em licr y o u . lu llie o p e n in g o f b u d s, and the w artiilh o f surm ner. I rem e m b e r you. lii the n islliiig leav es and llte b eau ty o f au iu m n . I rem e m b e r you. In the b eg in n in g o f the year, and w hen il en d s. I rem e m b e r you. W h en 1 am w c;\ry an d ill n eed o f stre n g th . I ren iem licr you. W hen I am lost and sick at heart. I rem e in b e r you. W hen I have jo y s I y earn to share. 1 rem e m b e r you. S o lo n g ;is I liv e, you to o , sh all live. F o r you are alw ay s a part o f m e as I rem e m b e r you. TtU ll'c Mi'ct A^iiiii O iir U n c. M iirlc iw , lliiil, J im С Ч ' У//, ///А У///., Ha C. Dobbins iy45-2002 YADKINVILLE Lulher C. Sparks 1915 - 2002 ADVANCE & Naomi H. Ijames 1976 - 2(X)2 WARNKK ROUIN.S.GA Lettie G. Brown 1 9 1 8 -2002 MOCKSVILLE Mary H. Crawford 1905 - 2002 FRANKLIN (U James A. Adams Jr. 1923 -1 0 0 2 W INSTON-SALEM U t ■ ' ■ Paid W. Statiley 194.1-2002 . 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Turn to us with confidence for advancc funeral planning, when your needs are more immediate, or for our extended aftercare .services. Come join us at F irs t B ap tist C hurch in our newly renovated sanctuary. 8:30 a.m. Worship (Contemporary) 9:45 a.m. Bible Study and Sunday School for all ages 10:55 a.m. Worship (Traditional) Holiday Worship Opportunities D e c . 1 , 7 p . m . - C o m m u n i t y L o v e f e a s t D e c . 1 5 & 1 6 , 7 p . m . - J o u r n e y o f P r o m is e s C h r i s t m a s C a n t a t a p r e s e n t e d b y t h e S a n c t u a r y C h o i r a n ( d c h a m b e r o r c h e s t r a D e c . 1 8 , 6 p . m . - C h i l d r e n ’s P r o g r a m G e t t i n ’ R e a d y J o r th e M ir a c le 390 North Main Street Mocksville, NC (336) 751-5312 ( a c r o s s f r o m t h e D a v i e C o u n t y L i b r a r y ) L .. J r Angels Of Mercy Toy Dhve Saturday In Mocksville T h e A n g e l's o f M ercy lOlli an m ial toy d riv e w ill be h e ld from 4- 7 p.m . S alu rd ay . N ov. .10 at 772 S. S ;ilislniry S t.. M o c k sv ille . B ring a new . u n w rap p ed loy an d receiv e a lic e b a rb e c u e sa n d w ich o r h o td o g . F o r m o re in fo rm atio n , call 1 5 1 -d(iS4. S t o r e h o u s e A n n o u n c e s H o lid a y H o u r s T h e S to reh o u se for Je su s w ill be c lo se d N ov. 27, 2H. D ec. 2.1-.11 am i J:m . 1-2. T h e clinic w ill be d o s e d N ov. 2S an d D ee. 26. T h e p h arm acy w ill be closed N ov. 2S. D ec. 2,i. 26 a n d Jan . 1. DAVIK COUN'l’Y KN'I KIU’UISK RliCORl), TIuirsday, Nov. 28, 2002 - D9 Horn’s Country Kitchen • Banquet Room Available For Your Holiday Party • We Offer a Party Buffet J in the '' Banquet Room! C a ll u s a t 751-3750 fo r more d e ta ils . Hwy 601 N at 1-40 * Mocksville INTEREST Ford & Mercury 0 0 F o rd E s c o rt .............................^ 6 , 4 9 5 9 9 F o rd T a u r u s .............................^ 6 , 9 9 5 9 6 F o rd T a u ru s W g n ................^ 3 , 9 9 5 9 6 F o rd T a u r u s ............................. ' 3 , 9 9 5 9 7 F o rd T a u r u s .............................' 3 , 9 9 5 9 9 F o rd E s c o rt .............................' 4 , 6 9 5 9 9 M e r c u r y M a r q u is ................' 6 , 9 9 5 9 2 M e r c . G ra n d M a r q u is . . ' 2 , 4 9 5 , B u i c k & C i i e v y 0 0 P o n t. G ra n d P rix ................' 7 , 8 9 5 9 9 P o n t. G ra n d P rix ................' 6 , 4 9 5 9 9 O ld s C u tla s s .............................' 6 , 9 9 5 9 6 O ld s R o y a l.................................' 4 , 9 9 5 9 9 B u ic l( L e S a b re ....................' 6 , 9 9 5 9 5 C tie v y L u m in a ........................' 3 , 9 9 5 9 5 C h e v y C a v a lie r ....................' 3 , 4 9 5 Dodge & Imports 0 0 D o d g e In tr e p id ....................' 6 , 8 9 5 9 7 D o d g e I n t r e p i d ....................' 3 , 9 9 5 9 5 S a tu rn .........................................' 3 , 9 9 5 Trucks & Vans 9 6 F o rd R a n g e r T k ......................^ 4 , 9 9 5 9 5 F o rd R a n g e r T k ......................^ 4 , 9 9 5 9 6 G e o T r a c k e r .............................^ 4 , 8 9 5 9 7 D o d g e C a r a v a n ....................* 6 , 8 9 5 9 6 F o rd W in d s ta r ........................’ 6 , 8 9 5 9 5 F o rd A e ro s ta r V a n ............* 3 , 4 9 5 9 5 F o rd W in d s ta r ........................* 5 , 9 9 5 9 5 D o d g e C a r a v a n ....................* 2 , 9 9 5 WITNllPPROIIED CREDIT ANDREQUIRED DOWN PAYMENT Ш Rives Motor Co. 1616 East Innes Street, Salisbury, NC ^ CO'»' 704-636-1991 Attend The Church Of Your Choice No Crook Primltivo Baptist Church,No Crook Church Rd.. Mocksvillo. 2nd & 4lh Sundays. 10:30 a.m. Fourth Saturday worship and conloronco.1:30 p.m. Pastor. Eldor Eugono Donnott, Eoglo Holghts Church,10 a.ni. Sunday worship. 7 p.m. Tuesday Powortimo. 7 p.m. Thursday Diblo study. Casual dross, contomporary music/worship. 5103 U.S, 150. Hlllsdalo. Mocksvlllo Wosloyan Church: Hospital St.. Sunday School. 9;45 n.m. Worship. 1t. VVL>dnt‘sd¿^/ Prjyor Mooting. 7 p.m. Rov. Goorgo Troyor. 751-5595. Union Chapol Unltod Mothodlst Church; 2030 U.S. 601 N. Worship, 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m.. Pastor. Rov. Brnd Holliman. Contor Unltod Molhodlst Church; U.S, 64 W. Sunday School. 9:45 a m, Worship, 11. Pastor. Stephen Diair. 751-2754. Childcaro diroctors: Carla Prevotto. 492-5735 & Sandra Aulry, 940-3753. Elbavlllo Unltod Molhodlst Church: N.C. 801. Advance. Fellowship. 9 a.rn. Sunday School. 10. Worship. 11. Kids For Christ (ages 4-11). 1 st & 3rd Sun,. 3-4:30 p.m. Toons (or Christ (agos 12- 18) moot Sun., 5-6:30 p.m. Pastor: Rov. Neville Storoy. Cooloomoo Church ol God: Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship Sorvico and Children's Church, tt a.m. Tuos. Prayor Mooting. 7 p.m. Wed. Family Sorvico. 7 p.m. For moru inlo. call pastor Robort Hulotte nt 284-2180 or visit vvvvw.coo/cog.orfi Cornatzor Unltod Mothodlsl Church: 1244 Cornatzor Rd. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m.. 7:30 p.m. Biblo Sludy. Wodnosday, 7:30. Rov, Harold Zirnrtiorman, pastor. Bothol United Mothodlst Church: Bothol Church Rd. Worship, 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:50 n.m. Rev. Ed Carter, pastor. Advance Unitod Mothodlsl Church; Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m, Youlh, 5 p.m. Rov. Harry D. Sammons.Downtown Advance Farmington Unilcd Mothodlsl Church: Sunday Scl’ool. 10 a.rn. Worship, 11 a.m. 1939 Farmington Rd. 990-3769. Rov. Molinda Snydor. Oak Grovo United Mothodlsl Church: 1994 U.S. 158. Mocksvillo. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11, Concord Unltod Methodist Church. Cherry Hill Rd., Mocksvillo, Worship: 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m Pastor. John Andrews. Hardison Unilcd Molhodlst Church: Worship. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:45. Wonderlul Wodnos-days Chiidron's program, 6-7:30. Pastor. Rev. Dennis D. Marshall. Community Baptist Ctmrch. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Sunday Worship. 11. Evening sorvico, 6. Wodnosday Diblo Study, 7 p.m. Gladstone Road. Hlllsdalo Uni ted Mothodlst Church: 5228 U.S. 158, Advance. Contomporary worsliip Sunday 10:45 a.m. Sunday School. 9:35. Casual dross, roiroshmonts. Jr. High Youth Sunday nighl. 5:30. Sr. High Youth Sunday night. 7. Midwook@HiHsdc\lo prayor sorvico. wodnosday 6:30 p.m. Biblo studios, ministries suci> ns drama, worship, misions. singles, women's, mon’s. Pastor: Jorry Wobb. 998-4020. Wesley Chapol United Melhodist Church: Worship Sorvico: 10 a.m. Sunday School: 10:45 a.m, Rov. Mindy Snydor. Pino Rd. Redland Penlecostal Holiness Church; Sunday School: 10 a.m. Worship: 11 a.m. Evening: 6:30. Wednesday prayor mooting & Dtblo sludy. 7.30 p.m. Rov. Joel Boyles. Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 1913 W . G . W H I T E & C 0 . 850 N. Trade St. Winston Salem, NC 27102 336-723-1669 JERRY'S MEAT PROCESSING We C ustom Meal Process Beef - Pork - Deer 2 7 y e a rs e xp erie nce 892 Ralph Ratledge Rd • Mocksville 492-5496 J. P. GREEN MILLING CO., INC. IVIakers of DAISY FLOUR We Custom Blend Depot St., Mocksville, NC 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 1 2 6 U.S. 601 S. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 9:15 n.m. Pastor; Rov. Robert Kasling. 751-5419. http://www,mtnd5prlng.com/''holycross-’ Mocksvlllo First Prosbylorlan Church, 261 S. Main SI. Worship: 11 a.m. Church School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday ovoning; Chorislors (grades 1-5) & Youth (grades G-12). 5:30 p,m. Pastor: Noal Carter. 751-2507. Mocks United Molhodlst Church, off N.C. 801 S. at Mocks Church/ Beau­ champ roads. Advance. Rov. Donnio Durham. 998-5518. Sunday worship: 8:45 & 11 a.rn. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Smilh Grovo Mothodlsl Church: 3492 U.S. 158. Mocksvillo. Paslor: Chris Clont?.. Sunday School: 10 a.m.. worship. 11, Chiidron's ministry. Boforo and alter school programs. 940-5296. Hlllsdalo Baplisl Church; Sunday Worship and Diblo Sludy 8:30 & 11 a.m.. Wodnosday Fellowship Moal. 6 p rii. Children's youth aclivitios, prayor mooting, 6:30 p.m. Paslor R.T. Aldorman. 940-6618. Minister of Music. Droni Holton, 4815 U,S. 158. Advanco, Failh and Viclory Fomlly Worship Center, 1687 Hwy. 601 N. Sunday Sorvicos, 10 a.m., 7 p.m. Wodnosday, 7 p.m. New Believers P.P. Church. Sunday School, to a.m. Worship Sorvico. tt. Wodnosday night Biblo study. 5. Pastor Eliiaboth Mock. Assoc. Pastor Dorrick Mock. Women's Aux. & Ofothorhood Blbto Study. Isl S 3rd Thuisday. Liberty Unitod Melhodist Church. U.S. 601 S. Woiship:9'45 n.m. Sunday School: 11 a.rn. First United Mothodlsl Church ot Mocksvlllo. Early Sunday Worship Soivico, 8:50 a.m. Praiso singing, casual dross, conlemporary format Traditional sorvico, 10:55 a rn, 305 N. Main St. 751-2503. Pastors. Crystal Aloxandor and Charles Tumor. Believer's Sonship Tabernacle: Sunday worship. 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Wod. ovoning. 7. Paslor: Jorry L. Couch. 998-1324. Cana Rd. - Poilor's Lano. Turrentine Baptist Church: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.. Worship. II; Night Sorvico. 6. Pastor: Rev, Joo Srnitti. Bethlehem Unilcd Mothodlsl Church: Sunday oarly worship. 8:45 a.m.; Sunday School. 10 Worship, 11 a.m. 321 Rodiand Rd . Advanco. 336- 998-5083. Fax: 940-5502. E-Mail: bothumc(<T’aol com. Episcopal Church of the Ascension. Fork-Bixby Rd.. Advanco. Sun, School, 10 a,rn. Worship. 11 a.m. 998-0857. Dial A Story Ministry for children. Bill and Poggy Long of Advanco. 99B-77t 6. Clemeni Grovo Church of God, Body of Christ. 159 Parkor Rd,. Mocksvillo. 492-5125. Saturday Sorvicos: Sabbath School, to a.m.. Worship, 1t:45. Wodnosday Biblo Study, 7 p.m, Pastor: Eldor Ernost ijnmos. Radio Drondcast: Tho Bible Is Righl. Tuesdays. 5-5:30 p.m,. WDSL t520 AM and Sundays. 8- 8:30 a.m,. WSTP 1490 AM, Qfcon Moadows Baptist Church Sunday School. 9:45 a m. Worship, 11 a,m.. 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayor & Diblo Sludy. 7 p.m. Paslor Rov. Michaol Watois. 998-3022. Liberty Wosloyan Church. 2106 Shotliold Rd.. Haimony. Sunday School 10 a.m.. Morn. Worship 11 a.m.. Wed. Biblo Advonturo 7 р.П).. Sr. Ministry 2nd Tuos. oach month 10 a.m. 492-2963. Pastor: Ronald Loo, Bixby Presbylorian Church. I80G Fork-Bixby Rd.. noar Cornalzor Rd.. Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship Jt. Pastor: Polof Potorson. 998- G813. Dulin Uniled Mothodlst Church. 897 Dulin Rd.. Mocksvillo, 998-5409. Paslor: David Smith. Sun School 10:30 a.m.. Worship 9:30 a.m. Cooioomco United Melhodist. Main S t, Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Worship. 11. Kids Kamp Sun. 5-6:30. Pastor; VOGLER&SONS Mineral ilonie 2849 Middle Brook Dr. Clemrnons, NC 27012 336- 766-4714 PUT THIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 7 5 1 - 2 1 2 0 EATON FUNERAL HOME A T n u liiiim o i'C u riiiii.... .Я25 Niirtli Main Sireel Moeksville. NC 2702S 336-751-2148 Rov. Porry Bradshaw (284- 6135) In Home Bible Studios, by Randy Howell. 284-4667, Boar Creek Baptist Church, Dear Croek Ch. Rd.. Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m.. Biblo Sludy Wod. 7 p.m, Rov. William Lee Cook III, paslor. Cooleemee Firsl Baptist Church, 284 Marginal St.. Sun. Biblo Study 9:45 a.m.. Morn, Worship 11 a,m.. Evo. Worship 7 p.m.. Youth. 6 p.m. Wednesday supper, 6 p.m. Music minister. Rogina Chandler. Mocksvillc Socond Prosbytorlan. 400 Pino St. Worship, 11 a m.. Church School. 9:30. Rov. Thomas M. Loach.751-1410 SI. Francis of Asslssi, RC. Masses: Monday. Tuesday. Thursday. Friday. 9 a.m. Wodnosday. 7 p.m. Saturday Vigil. 5 p.m. Sunday. 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Spanish Mass al 12:30 p.m, Rov. Andrew Drapor. TOR, 751-2973. Farminglon Bapllst Church. Sunday morning Biblo study, classos lor all ngos. 10. Worship; 11. 1841 Farming­ ton Rd.. 5 milos Itom 1-40. Pastor: Scott Lyorly. Church; 998-3826. Homo; 998- 5372. Blalso Boptlst Church, U.S. 601 North across Irom Horn's Truck Stop. Mocksvillo. 751-3039. Worship A Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday evening. 7. Wednesday soivico. 7 p.m. Pastor: Glonn Sollor.^. Shiloh Baptist Church, 544 E. Depot St.. Mocksville. Sunday School: 9:45 ,T.m, Morning worship: 11 a.m. Pastor: Rov. Donald Ray Jonkins. 751-0597. Fulton Unllod Melhodist Church. 3895 N.C. 801 S.. Advanco. Worship: 9:45 a rn. Sunday School, 10:45 a.m. Fulton Youth In Christ, Sundays. 5-6:30 p.m. Pastor: Rov Novillo Storoy. Hoavon Bound Full Gospel Church,U,S. 64 W,. Mocksvillo. (bosido Center Firo Dopt ). Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Worship, 11. Sunday night praise' worship. 6. Wednesday nighl praiso/ worship. 7, Paslor. James Ward. 998- 6394. Firsl Bapllst Church. 390 N. Main St., Mocksvillo. 751-5312. Sunday School. 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10:55 a.m. Wodnosday Prayor Sorvico, Noon Fork Baplisl Church, 3140 U.S. 64 E.. f.locksvillo. Sunday School. 9:45. Worship sorvico. 11 a.m.. 6:30 p.m. Wodnosriays, 7 p.m. Awartas, Sunday 6 p.rn.998-830G. Cornatzer Baptist Church, 1372 Cornatzor Rd., Mocksvillo. Sur^day School, 10 a.m.. Worship. 11; ovoning. G:30; Awana's Worship. 7 p.m. Wodnosday ovoning. 7:30 p.m. Now Union Methodist Church. 1B69 Sheffield Rd.. at Counly Line Rd Sorvicos; B:30 a.ni.. contomporary worship with casual dross and rotreshmonts; 9:45 a.m Sunday School assembly. 10. Sunday School for all agos. 11 a.m.. Worship. 492- 5367. Ijames Baptist Church. Sholfiold Rd., Mocksvillo. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.. worship. 11. Sunday ovoning, 6, Wodnosday. 7 p.m. Pastor. Tommy Faust. St. John AME Zion Church. 145 Campboll Rd.. Mocksvillo. Sunday Sctiool, 9:30. Morning worship, It a.m. Rov. Anthony Freeman. Advance First Baptist Church. 1938 N.C. 801 S. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Wodnosday Biblo Sludy/ mission groups, 7 p.m. Paslor:Marlin Kastnor. 998-6302. Churcli of God of Prophecy. 2323 U.S. 601 s.. Mocksvillo. Sunday School. 10 a.m., worship, 11. Sunday ovoning, G; Wodnosday ovoning, 7. Pastor: Rov. Bobby Shinaull, 719- 6565 or 204-2935, Viclory Baptist Church. Midway St.. Cooloomoo. Sunday School, 10 a.rn,. worship 11. Sunday ovoning. 6; Wodno.sday Awana/Youth. 6:45 p.m.. Prayor & Bible Study. 7. Rov. Shelby SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY Jericho Road Mocksville, NC 27028 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -5 1 4 8 DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 872 IVIaIn Church Rd. Mocksville, NC 27028 3 3 8 -7 5 1 -9 1 4 4 FOSTER DRUG COMPANY 495 Valley Road Mocksville, NC 27028 3 3 8 -7 5 1 -2 1 4 1 CAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY 162 Sheek Street Mocksville, NC 27028 338-751-2187 AUTO PARTS MOCKSVILLE AUTOMOTIVE 884 S. Main St. • Mocksville 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 9 4 4 GENTLE MACHINE &TOOL INC. 3319 us Hwy 158 Mocksville, NC 27028 338-998-3350 À VILLA6E HARDWARE 5431 Hwy. 158 • Advance, NO 3 3 6 - 9 9 8 - 1 9 8 7 PUT THIS SPACE TO tWORK FOR YOU CALL 7 5 1 - 2 1 2 0 F U L L E R № ls - ,iir Precision Laser C utting & M etal Fabrication 855 Salisbury Ro,nd. Mocksville, N C 27028 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -3 7 1 2 Harbour, 284-2077, Sevonlh Day Advontlsl Church, Milling Road. Mocksvlllo. Sabbath School, Saturday. 9:30-11: Worship, 11-noon. Paslor. Ron Davis. 751* 3886. Macedonia Moravian Church, 700 N.C. 801 N.. Advance. Sunday School. 9:30-10:45 a.m. Worship. 0:45 and 11 a.m. 998-4394. Paslor; Rov. Grog Little. Yadkin Valloy Baptist Church. 1324Yadkin Valloy Road, Advanco. Pastor- Ronnie Craddock. 998-4331. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. worship, 11 & 6. Wednesday Night Prayer mooting. 7:30. Uva Sundays, WDSL 1520AM. 11-Noon. Mt. Zion Holiness Church of Qod. U.S. 64 E. al Mill Sireel. Mocksville, Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, 11. Pastor: Bishop James Ijames. Mt. Sinai AME Zion Church. 488 Pooplos Creek Road. Advance. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.. worship, 11 a.m.. Wednesday night Bible study. 7. Dr. Otis B. Robinson Sr„ pastor. 998-6231. Bixby Church of Ihe Living God. 2121 Cornatzer Rd.. Advance. Pastor, Rov. Porry Hawks. 768*1606. Worstiip. Sunday 10-11 a.m., 6 p.m. Salem Unltod Mothodlsl Church. Salem Church Road olt Davie Academy Rd.. 8 miles west of Mocksvillo. Worship. Sundays at 9:45 a.rn. Sunday School. 10:45,UMW, socond Wednesday. UMM firsl Sunday breakfast at 7:30. UMYF Sunday evenings. Rov. Stephen Blair, paslor. Pinoy Grovo Unltod Mothodlst Church. 376 Underpass Rd,, Advanco. Sunday School, 10 a.m., Worship. 11. Pastor: Rev. Kendall C. Glover. 998-7316. Now Jerusalem Apostolic Church. 291 Campbell Rd.. Mocksville. Pastor, Nottyo liames-Barber, 751 •0049. Sun. School. 10 a.m.. Worship 11, Wodnosday night; Bible class, 7:30. Intorcossory prayor. 6 p,m. True Light Chrislian Ministry, U.S. 001 N.. Dannor Rd, to Cameiia Lane. Mocksvillo. Pastor; Steven W. Dallon. Sunday School. 10 a.m., worship, 11. Episcopal Church ot the Good Shepherd. Church & Cross sts.. Cooleomoe. Worship. 9:30 a.m., lollowship hour after church. Bible Study 2nd at^d 4ih Sundays after church. Priest: Rev. Noah Howard. Jesus Life Mission, Liborty Church Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School, lOa.m.. moming worship. 11. Sunday ovoning at 6 and Tuesdays al 7 p.m, Paslor: Hilda Reavis. Mocksville Church of God. 862 U.S. 64 E. (beside Armory). 751-0817, Pastor; Larry Hollifieid. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. worship, 11. Sunday ovoning. 6. Wednesday evening, 7. Jerusalem Baptist Church. 3203 US 601 S.. Mocksviiie. 284-2328. Rev. Jimmy Lancaslor, Sunday services: 8:15 a.m., praise and worship; 9:45, Sunday School for all ages: 11. morning worship; 7. evening worship, Wednesday services: 6 p.m,. family fellowship meal; 7 p.m.. TeamKID, Youth 4 Christ. Adult Bible Study. Nursery for infants and toddlers. Fellowship B0ptfst Church. 1084 Rainbow Rd., Advanco. 998-6544. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship. 11, Sundays. 6 p.m. Wodnesdayservlce. 7 p.m. Thursday visitation. 7 p.m. Smith Grove AME Zion Church, 3707 Hwy. 158, Mocksville. Sunday morning worhsip. 11. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Rev. Morgan Glenn, pastor. Eatons Baptist Church. 495 Eatons Church Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. worship, 11. Wednesday prayer meeting. 7 p.m. Pastor; Dr. David Gilbreath. 998-6149, SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. A PALEX COMPANY 165 Turkey Foot Road Mocksville, NC 2702B 3 3 8 -4 9 2 -5 5 6 5 C R A IG C A R T E R B U IL D E R , IN C . 119 Hwy. 801 S, Suite 1 Advance, NC 27006 336-940-2341 Cuxiivn Ihmf iitmr.V) Yejn frai!: (’licr, Prr%iJcri * .MiflifiC. Canef, Yhx Pra H a y w o r t h - M il l e r F u n e r a l H o m e K in d e r t o n C h a p e l Located on Hwy 158 BktwI'En Cli-mmons & Advance 336-940-5555 888-940-8511 DIO - DAVIP: COUNTV ENTKRPRISK RECORD. Thursday, Nov. 28, 2002 D a v i e D a t e l i n e Two Earn N.C. State Engineering Awards Reli^on Wednesday, Nov. 27 H arm lnglun Thnnks)>i''in|; SonRfesI, Farminglon Baplist. Farmington Road. 7:30 p.m. Clioirs invited. Ongoing Prcschool/Parenls Mornins Oul, Bethlehem Unilcd Meth, Time: ') a.m.-noon. Ages I & 2 - M.W orT. Th. Age 3 - M.T. Th. Age 1 & I’re- K - ihrec or four days per week. Call 998-6820, Preschool/Piirenis .MorninK Oul, Center United Melh., Ages .1 & -t Mon.. Wed.. Fri. 8:.W a.m. - 11 :.10 a.m.. Call 940-3753 or 492-5735. Revelation Study, each Sun. nighl. 6-.30 p.m. Al Shefrield Music Hall, intersection of Sheffield Rd. & Turfceyfool Rd. Everi'one welcome 10 attend. lierareSchool ProRruni Гог Shudy (■rove Students, available Mon.- Fri. beginning 6 a.m. al Ailvance UMC Community BIdg. Schw>l bus arrives 8 a.m. lo lake childrcn to Shady Grove Elemenlary. Call 998- 0199 for fees and info. Awana & Bible Sludy, Wednes­ days al 7 p.m.. Hope Baplisl Taber­ nacle. MOPS (M othersof Preschoolers), 1st & 3rd Fridays thru school year, at M.icedonia Moravian Church. N.C. 801 N. 9:15-11:45 a m. Childcare provided for stnall fee, info; 998-4394. Hefore School Ргоцгат, Advance UMC Bldg. N.C. 801 S. for Shady Orove students, drop off 6 a.m.. school bus pick-up 8 a.m. Registra­ tion required. Call 998-0199 for info. Spedal Events Saturday, Nov. 30 2nd Annual.Sptcial OlyniplcsTurkey Tnn 5K Run & Fun W:dk. Mocksville/ Davie Reciralion Dcjit.. 7 ¡un. regislra­ lion, 8 a.m. sum. 9:30 р;икаке baMkfasI & awanls. S 10 advaiKC leg. S15 d;iy of event, volunteers needed. K:iiltic 751- 2325. American Red Cross llkxxl Drive, 10 ajn.-2:30 pjn.. Smilli Grove UMC. . CorolynShoQf998-3244forapix..walk- irav.'clcome. A ngd’so i M ercyToy Drive. 4-7 p.m.. 772 S. Siilisbuty St. Bring new un- MTapped loy шк1 rceeive BBQ s;uxlw ich orlKXdog. 751-0684. Monday, Dec. 2 •Tis Ihe.Se!»«! by tlie T;u-,idiil.llc Play- eri. Bmck Center. 4 шк1 7 p.m. 751- 3«X). Dec. 6-8 Ilte N utcracker by Ballet Л IVrfomi- itig i\rt.s Cenire. 9 luii. Dec. fi. 7 p.m. IX-c. 7.2 p.m. Dec. 8 at Brock l\;tfonn- ing/\Hs Center. $9. S7. 751-3(XX). Sunday, Dec. 8 ChrislmasTo> Run formo(on.7clisu. I p.m. at Horn’s Truck Stop, ending a! Pamiington School. 1 -3 pjn. Hring to>s for Slorchou-sc for Jcsu.4. MoHckiy, Dcc. 16 Duvie K epublkun С Н гЫ пш решу. Smitli Grcnc Mcthocllsi Church, 7 p.m. S l l RSVPCaroI>-nShoaf. W8-.1244. Tuesday, Dec. 10 Tbe C lif No»«5 concert m Bnxk IVr- fofmingAnsCenier.N..MainSL.Mocb- ville, 7 p.m. Admlvsion will be nonper- ishable fo al for Slorehouse for J esus or money for Davie sdioolsclioral groups. Dates to Renrvember Saturday, Dec. 7 NC I Jon's Foundation Vision Vnn, screening for vision and glaucoma, and glucosc (sugar) screening, no charge. Downtown Mocksville Ongoing VlsIl Cooleemee's .Mill УШаце .Mu­ seum, 14 Church St., Tues. & Tliurs.. 9 ajn.-noon. Sals.. II a.m.-2 p.m. Tours also available by appt. Call 294-6W 0. Preschool slorylime, T ues.. 11 a.m..Davie County Library. 30-minute program. For children ages 3-5. M u­ sic. read aloud, siorics, films, nursery rhymes. r Meetinüs Thursday, Dec. 5 Center Volunteer Fire Dept, incor- ; . porulors meeling, 7 p.m., at die sta­ tion, U.S. 64 W. Tuesday, Dec, 10 Davle Calllemen meet al Shcffield- Calalialn VFD. Coll 751-6297 by Dec. ■3. Ongoing ilutnmnc Socicly or Duvie Co., -monthiy meetings 2nd Tues. of each month, at office Yadkinville Rd. be­ hind cor wash. 751-5214, DavleRepuhllcanMensChih.mccts 4th Salurday of cach month. 7:30a.m.. Red I’ig BHQ. (.'elcbriiti-Recovery, w eekly support group far those straggling w ith b;ul habits, addictions, and viclims nf abuse. Meets Fridays. 7 p.m.. at Hillsdale Bapt. Chuah. Il»y. 158. Advancc. Call 940 -1 8 formore info. Davle С ounly I lorse I'mcrRency Res­ cue Team. 7:3(1 p.m.. tknsnsiairs al llie Agricultural Buililing, .Mtvksville. Ev- ciy 3tdTues<Liyeach month. For info: ‘MO-2111. I)a\ ie Co. Hand B<H>slers. meets 2ml Tuesday of montli, 7:30 p.m.. Davie High Band R™m, Sheffield-CalahalnSupport (¡roup, 2tul and 4th Tues..7 p.m.. New Unioti .Meth. Oiureh. Meeling open to com­ munity. Kamily Services "Whal Kvery i’ar- ent Should Know ". parenting classes lo interested parenis of leens in liKwl areas, evers .Mon. (i-7:l5 p.m., at .MiKksville oftlce S;uifonl A\e. Cost SI5. Formore info: 751-4510. .lerusalein llapt. Church is a provid­ ing sup|xirt for those who have lost IlKir jobs. 8:30-10 a.m. on Mondays, call 336-284-2328 for more info. ProBressjieClubofCo()leeniee,2nil Tuesday. Cooleemee i-ibniry, 5 p.m. Call 284-2975 for itifo. Christian Iluslnessmen’s Commit- tec of Mocksville. niursdays, 7 a.m. .Mocksville Rolary liul. (Jold Wing TouriuK AssiK;iulion. Red Pig Barlx'Cue. Greasy Corner. N.C. 801 al U.S. fiOI. ft p.m. 284- 4799. Duvie County Slump Clul), 2nd lluitv.. Davie .Senior Center, 7 p.m. 75l-0()ll. (jwleemee Recreation Association, Zachary Mouse, 1st Tuesday. 7 p.m. Alcoholics AnonynKuis, Sumlays, 6 p.m. ami Wednesda) s. 8 p.m.. Second Presbyterian Chureh basement. Pine St. Call 75I-I4W or 751-7786 for info, llmnesch(H)l 4-11 Club. 2nd .t 4lli Thursday, Call 998-8925 for more info. Piedmont I'rl.id Kuhliit Fanciers, 1;l s i Sunday of each month, 2:.M) p.m. All rabbit owners welcome. Call 336- 998-9858 or visil www,piednumtiriadr.ibbil,com or e- mail pti12(KK)@aol,com formore info. Help YuurseirSupport Croup, C;ui- ccrServices,lnc„2ndTuesday,m4>n- 1:30p.m, DavieCounly Libr.uy, Bring bag lunch ifyou wish, 1ч1Г more info, call 751-0313 or 7()0-9У83, ,\1()PS (Mothers of Presch(Milers), Macedonia Moravian Church, Fel­ lowship, fiKHl, supptirl, and creative activities. Children receive excellent care in Ihe guided MOI’I’ETS pro­ gram, Registration fees are nominal atul scholarships are available, .Meet­ ings ate the 1 sl and 3nl Friday s of each month Ы-ginning Aug. 16. from 9:15- 11:45 a.m. Davie Scluxil Schedule is followeil. Questions call 998-4394. The Artist Croup, Davic County Li­ brary. 7 p.m. last Tues, Call Bonnie al W8-5274, Cenler Communily Development. 3rd iMon,. 7 p,ni, Communily HIdg, С(х)1сч'шее Tow n Hoard, 3rd Tues­ day. Town Hall. 7 p,m, unless other­ wise noled. Norlh Cooleemee and Clark Road Council, 2nd Wednesday. 7 p,m. Friendship Baplisl Fellowship Hall, Davie Domestic Violence .Services. Suppon groups for victims. Sessions free, confidential, Tuesdays. 7 p,m, iUid Friday. 10 a,m, DDVS Office in D;ivieCouniy Office Bldg„751 -3450, Fumily Violence Prevention Ser­ vices of Davie County, Free counsel­ ing for victims of violence and Iheir children. Separate groups, Tuesdays. 6-7:30 p,tn,First United .Methodist Qiurch of Mixksville, Call l-8(X)- 72X-.3413, Concerned Hikers Association, Foothills Chapter, 2nd Wednesday, Western Steer, U,S, fiO I at 1-40,7 p,m, ihiblic welcome. Advance Carden Club, Lsi Tues,, 9 a,m„Mocks UMC, 998-21II. iMocksville(!ardenClub, 1st Tliurs,, Firsl Baplist Fellowship Hall, 7 p,m. Visitors welcomc, .Sons of Confederate Velerans, 1st Monday.Cooleemce Historical Build­ ing, 7 p,ni, Mocksville Rotary Club, Tuesdays, 12:IOp,m„ Rolary Hut, Furmin|>ton .Masonic Lod|>e No. 265. 2nd Monday. 7:30 p.m. at the lodge. Cancer support Rroup, 2nd Tues­ day. 7 p.m.. Davic Library, forcancer patients, friend, family. l-8(X)-228- 7421 or 751-031.3, .Mocksville I.lons Cluh, 1st, 3rd Thursilays, 7 p,m„ Rot:uy Club, Davle Co. United Way Hoard of Directors, 4ih Monday, 5:30 p,m„ Brock Center Annex, Conf, Rixim 208. .Mock.svllle-Davle lloinebullders. 4thTliursduy.7p,ni,. Captain Steven's, Duvie IIIkIi Athletic lloosters, 3rd .Monday, 7 p,ni„ school cafcteria, DIsidiled American \'elerans No, 75 and Auxiliar\',3nl Monilay, 7p,m,, chaptcr home, U,S, 601 south of MiKksville, Farminnton Ruritan Cluh. 2nd Thursday. 7:30 p,tn„ Fanninglon Methixlisi chureh, IIKI.PS Ministries, Christian recov­ ery program for »omen sexually abused as children, Mondays, 7:30 p,tn,. 41 court Square. Riwm 210, Al/heimers Support (iroup. 2nd Thursday. 7 p,m,, liisI Rixitn, Sr Center, Bnxk Bldg,. N, .Main St,, 75l-(Yill, Hreast-fee<linRSupporl Croup, 2nd Tuesday, Davic Health Dept,, 6-7:.M) p,m. Parents Resource O rpini/atlon (I’RO) supixirt gniijp for families of children with disabililies, 2tul Tues­ day, 7 pin. Call Rosetnary Kropfelder at 998-3311 for localion, .lerlcho-llardisui» Ruritan Cluh. 2nd Tuesday, 7 p,m„ club buililitig, llciillh Dept,, clinic hours: .Mon,-Fri,, 8:30-11:30 a,m„ 1-4:30 p,m,: Tues­ days, 4:30-7 p,m,: Teen Health Pro­ motion Clinic, 8:30 a,m,-niH>n, 2nd, 4th Saturilays, Davie County Hoard of Social Ser- vlces,4lh Tuesday, 5:30p,m, at DSS, .Mocksville AA, Thurs,. 7 p,tn, - closed niing. Sun,, 8 p,m, - ojx’ti mtng. Call Christine al 998-9885 or Terry 940-5944, Narcotics Anunymuus Againsi All Oilds Group, Sundays, 6 p,m„ Tlturs- ilays, 8 p in,, Rixim 208, Bnxk Bldg, Drug Prohlem? Helpline, 910-785- 7280. Mocksville American l.egion Post 174, VFW Hut, Sanfonl Ave,. 2nd Thursday, 7 p,m. ,MiK-kss Ille Civitan Club. 6:30 p,m„ 2nd, 4th .Monday, Western Sleer, Advance Memorial Post 8719 Vel- er.uis of Foreign Wars and Ladies Auxiliary. 4th Tues,. 7:.30 p,m,, post home. Feed Mill Road, Davle County Right To l.ife. 7 p,ni„ 3nl Tliursday. grand jury nwrn. court­ house, 751-5235 or 492-5723, CiMileemee Memorial VFW Post 1119, 2nd, 4th Thurs,, 7 p,m„ VRV Hall, N,C, 801, Corinthian Lodge No, 17F&AM, 2nd, 4th Fridays, 7:30 p,m, al the loilge, Mocksville l.odge No, 1.34,1st Tues­ day, 7:30 p,m, al Ihc lixige, Davie Uus. Women’s Avmk, I sl Wed, each mouth. Davie YMCA, noon. To R.SVI’call 751-.W ’, (.'iMiIeeineeCii ilan's Club .Meeting, 1 st and 3rd .Mon. each month, 7 p.m.. Red I’ig. Hwy. 801, Cixileeinee. Cul) Seoul Pack 51)4, sponsore'd b FuUon United Melh, Chureh, Isl and 3ril Tues, nights each month, 7-8:30 p,m. Young Ixiys 1-5 grades who would like to Ix’come a memlx-r are welcome to attend, Duvie Co. .MS Support (iroup. 2nd Mon, of each monlh. 6 p,m,. Davie Co, liospital. Cooleemee A A, Ix’hind Good Shep­ herd Episcopal, Tues, & Fri,, 8 p,ni. Recreation Formore informalion on these events» call 751-2.^25. Line Dancing Familngton Conimunity Center. Ev­ ery Tue.silay. Cosl: $2. Instructors: Steve & Linda Hatley. Formorxr info, call 751-3H4H. Rec Club Before (Sl 5)or after ($25)sch(X)l iUid out of school prognims. Regislralion open. Good Timers Square Dance Dance Lessons S5 |x-r month. Volun- leers for differeni social events. Con­ tact Elhel at 998-3837. Silverstriders Walk Club Seniors. 50 and up, M-F, 6:30-9 a.m. No ciiarge. Mothers Morning Out Tuesdays ;uid Tlmrsdays. S7 per day. $40 per monUi. The Dance Company Mon..Tutts., Wed.. & Sal. Call Emily Robertson. W8-5163. YMCA For more infomiation. call 751 -9622 or visit Duvic Fimiily YMCA. Water Exercise Class For licginners mid the experienced. All ages. Call for class lypes & limes, Karate-Carucado Style Tuesdays, 7-8:45 p,ni. Ages 7 & up, Tae Kwon Do Ages 6 & up. Meet Tues, & Thurs,, 4:45,6:00,6:45 p,ni. Parents Night Out iX-c, 13, 6-10:30 p,m„ ages 3-12, Swimming, arts & crafts, games, movie. Dinner ut 6:30. S7 members. SIO nonmernlvrs. Family Night Dec, 20. 6;30-.S;30 p m. Dinner, games, swimming and nii'iv, ,'52 |x'r IX'iMin (5.'iuiiiler fn-e). Shop & Drop Nov. 30-lXv. 14, prva'gistr.uion n?* ijuia'd for child carv while you shop, l.imited space. Breakfast With Santa IVe, 7,9-11 a,m. Middle School Mania IX-c, 14,8-11 p,m. Seniors All Senior Activities take place at Davie County Senior Sen ices lixrated in ihe BrvKk Huilding on North Main Sttvet. MiKksville unless otiierwise noted. Call 751-0611. Thursday, Nov. 28 & Friday, Nov. 29 Closed - lli.llday Ongoing l.micli. .Sl.r.W , ll:,10;un„Th, & Fri., 11 a.m. .Silver Heallh KxcrcKes, Senior Ser­ vices, M. W, F.H:30 a.m. Qulllinj», ever>' Monday, 10 a.m. Bridge, Tviesdays & Fridays, 1 p,in. Curd & Hoard (James, W. 1:30p.m. Creiitlve Scrapl)m)kin^ Clasfi. 2nd Tuestlay. 2 p,m. Paint Class, Wetlnesdaysat 8:30a.m. Dr. Dunn, Podiatrisl, at Sr. Services cvcr>' three weeks on Mondays nt S:30a.m. Free IU(M)d Pressure Check.s.oncea month, call Sr. SerN'ices for dates. Report Dateline Items Noon Monday Item.s for Davie Dateline should be reponed by noon Monday of the publication week. Call 751 -2120 or drop it by the office, at S. Main St. across from the courthouse. Two Diivic studenis ill tlic College of Engineering at N.C, Suite University have earned scholiirships for the 2002-0.3 iiciuletnic year, IX-rek Clayton Turner is Ihe recipient of the Alumni Loyally Retired School Personnel Learn Some Tips On Keeping Fit "Keeping I'il" was the theme at Ihe Nov, 7 m eeting o f the Davie County Retired School I’ersoniiel, Flu shols. pneumonia shots, a coniplele iilooil workup, blood pressure checks, and vision screenings were given with llic cooperation ofthe Diivic Counly H ealth D eparlm enl, D avic County Hospital, ami members of llie school personnel group, Frances T utterow o f the Davio County Schools spoke iibotit the school liciiltli program iind Ihc school ,systenrs em pha­ sis on fitness for teachers and sludenis. M arshall I’arsons o f Ihc YM CA broughl inlorm ation about programs and activities iivailable al the Y, A bout 50 m em bers atul gucsis attended the luncheon meeting al Bermuda Run Coun­ try Club, T he next m eeting w ill be Thursday, Dcc. .S, at noon al Her­ muda Run. Nell Hunniculi, slale president of NCRSl\ will be at the m eeting, as well as Julia I lovviird, NC House Represcnta- live. All retired school person­ nel arc invited. C all Sadye Barger al 7.51-5489 or Lorene M arkland for infonnation. Scholarship, Turner is a junior majoring in compulcr science, A graduate of Davie High School, he is Ihe son of Stan D. Turner and W endy S. Turner o f A d­ vancc. Lewis Timothy Thorp is the recipient of the M aurice iind Sophie Clayton Scholarship. He is a senior mitjoring in mechani­ cal engineering. A graduate of Elkin Senior High School, he is the son o f Lew is T horp and Cindy Thorp of Advancc, P U B LIC N O TIC E S NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ADVERTISEM ENT FOR BIDS LIFEPAK 12 DEFIBRILLATORS/ MONITORS DAVIE COUNTY Pursuant to seclion 143-129 o' the General Statutes of North Caro­ lina, sealed proposals endorsee ■LIFEPAK 12 DEFIBRILLATORS' lo be furnished to the County o' Davie, will be received by Ihe Dave County EMS, Dwayne Smilh. Di­ rector, PO Box 935, Mocksville. NC 27028, until 10:00 A.M., December 5,2002, at which tim e the SEALEC bids will be publicly opened anc read in Ihe C onference Room County A dm inistration Building County ol Davie, 123 S. Main St. Mocksville, NC 27028. Instructior lor subm itting bids and complelc specilications may be obtained a' Davie Counly EMS by contacting Dwayne Smith, Director, 336-751- 0879, during business hours 8 a.m to 5 p.m. The Counly reserves the right to reject any and all propos als. Dwayne Smith, Directoi Davie Counly EMS 11-28-2lr Ule’re just a mouse-cUck away... D A V I E C O U N T Y Go to the Davie County Enterprise Record website at www.enterprise-record.com for a convenient link to our latest edition. It’s your online connection to Davie County. gClassifiedtá CSubscriptiogti) Pleader’s PoW) meather i Davie County... W eVe G ot You Covered Online! DAVIFi COUN'I Y KN TliRPRI.SK FUiCORI), Thursday, Nov. 28, 2002 ■ DU P U B L IC N O T IC E S www.enterprise-record.com NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue ol the power ol sale contained in a certain Deed ol Trust m ade by G regory D. B ohannon, Sr. (P R E S E N T RECORD OW NER: G regory D. Bohannon) to John Kornegay, Trustee, dated the 29th day ol March. 2000. and recorded in Book 329, Page 460, Davie Counly Reg­ istry, Norlh Carolina, default hav­ ing been made in Ihe payment ol the note thereby secured by said Deed ol Trust and the undersigned, H. Terry Hutchens, PA, having been substituted as Trustee in said Deed ot Trust by an inslrument duly re­ corded in the Ollice ol the Register ol Deeds ol Davie Counly, North Carolina and the holder ol Ihe note evidencing said indebledness hav­ ing directed lhat Ihe Deed ol Trust be loreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will oiler lor sale at the Courthouse Door in Ihe cily ol Mocksville, Davio Counly, North Carolina at 2:00 p.m, on Decem­ ber 11, 2002. and will sell to Ihe highest bidder lor cash the lollow ­ ing real estate situate in the Counly ol Davie. Norlh Carolina, and be­ ing more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point lying on the Soulhern righl ol way margin ol U,S, Hwy, #64. said point ol be­ ginning lying South 2,68 feet from an iron pin and said point ol begin­ ning being the Northwest corner ol the wiihin described tract and the Northeast corner ol Michaol Sleven Hall (Deed Book 149, Page 359, Davie Counly Registry), and run­ ning Ihence with Ihe Soulhem right ol margin ol U,S. Hwy, 364 North 88 deg. 1 min. East 251.29 Ieet lo an iron pin. Eastern most corner ol the wiihin described tract and said point lying South 15 deg. 37 min, 40 sec. West 79,29 leel Irom North Carolina Geodetic Sun/ey Market "Hall", thence wilh Philip R, Hall (Deed Book 76, Page 276) Soulh 25 deg, 00 min. West 212,52 feet lo an iron pin, W eslern mosl cor­ ner of Hall, thence w ilh D avid Hendrix et al (Deed Book 65, Page 645), South 65 deg. 00 min, W esl 147,59 leel to an iron pin. South­ west corner ol Ihe wiihin described tract, and being Ihe Soulheasl cor­ ner ol Michael Sleven Hall, thence with Hall North 06 deg, 23 min. West 247,81 Ieet lo the point and place ol Beginning containing 0,9441 acres as per plat and sur­ vey ol Ray C, Cates, R,L,S, dated January 30, 1995, Together with im provem enls located thereon; said property being located at 1160 Highway 64 Easl, Mocksville, NC 27028, Subject lo easements and re­ strictions. For back litle, see Deed Book 178, Page 828, and Deed Book 71, Page 190; Davie County Registry, See Estate ol Katherine Ketner Hall in File No, 91-E-42 in Ihe Ollice ol the Clerk ol Superior Court in Davie County, North Carolina, See also Tax Map J-5, Paicel 23, located in M ocksville Tow nship, D avie C ounty, North C arolina, Note: Katherine Ketner Hall died March 6,1991, Should the property be pur­ chased by a Ihird party, that per­ son must pay the tax ol Forty-Five Cents ($0,45) per One Hundred D ollars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A-308(a)(1). The properly to be ollered pur­ suant to this notice of sale is being ollered for sale, transler and con­ veyance “AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder ol Ihe nole secured by the deed ol trust/security agreement, or both, being loreclosed. nor the ollicers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative of eilher the Trustee or the holder of Ihe nole make any representa­ tion of warranty relaling lo the title or any physical, environm ental, health or salety conditions existing in, on, at or relating lo the property being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabililies aris­ ing oul ot or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, Ihis property is being sold subject to all laxes, spe­ cial assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances ol record and any recorded releases. A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five percenl (5%) ol Ihe purchase price, or seven hundred lilty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required at the time of the sale. This 20th day ol Novem ber, 2002, H, TERRY HUTCHENS, PA SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE H, Terry Hutchens, PA Subslilule Trustee 4200 Morganton Rd„ Sle. 103 Fayelleville, NC 28302 11-28-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue ol Ihe power of sale conlained in a certain Deed ol Trust made by Daniel L. Hilton and Jam i M. M oran (PRESENT R EC O RD O W N ER S: D aniel L. H ilton and Jam i M. M oran) to Jerone C, Herring, Trustee, daled the 4th day ol April, 1999, and re­ corded in Book 253, Page 426, Davie County Registry, North Caro­ lina, delault having been made in Ihe paym enl ol Ihe note Ihereby secured by said Deed ol Trust and the undersigned , H, Terry Hutchens, PA, having been substi­ tuted as Trustee in said Deed ol Trust by an instrum ent duly re­ corded in the Ollice ol the Register ol Deeds ol Davie County. North Carolina and Ihe holder ol the note evidencing said indebtedness hav­ ing directed that Ihe Deed ol Trust be loreclosed, Ihe undersigned Substitute Trustee will oiler lor sale al the Courthouse Door in the city ol Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina at 2:00 p,m, on Decem­ ber 11, 2002. and will sell lo Ihe highest bidder lor cash Ihe lollow ­ ing real eslale siluate in the County ol Davie. North Carolina, and be­ ing more particularly described as lollows: BEG INNING AT A POINT, an iron lying in the intersection ol the W estern right ol way of Slale Road 1170 (Main Streel) and Ihe North- orn right ol w ay S.R. 1110. said point and place ol beginning also being Iho Southeast corner ol the wiihin described Iracl: Ihence with Ihe Northern right ol way ol S.R. 1110 South 66 deg. 43 min. 20 sec. West 62.93 feet to an iron lying in Ihe Northern right of way of S.R. 1110. Ihe Southwest corner ol Ihe wiihin described Iracl: Ihence Norlh 27 deg, 51 m in, 25 sec. W est 164,29 Ieet to a nail, the Northwest corner of the wiihin described tract; Ihence North 66 deg, 50 min, 15 sec, Easl 76,35 feet to an iron ly­ ing in the W eslern righl ol way ol S,R, 1170, the Northeast corner ol the within described Iract; Ihence wilh Ihe western right ol way ol S,R, 1170 Soulh 23 deg, 10 min, 05 sec. East 163,61 Ieet tothe POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING and be­ ing all of Lot 338, Erwin Mills as shown in Plal Book 3, Pages 11- 14. Davie County Registry, and as taken Irom a survey ol C, Ray Cates, RLS, daled March 5,1997, Together with im provem ents lo­ cated thereon: said property being lo ca te d at 248 C ross S treet, Cooleemee, North Carolina, Also conveyed is a perpetual no-exclusive twenty loot wide ease­ ment ol ingress, egress, and re­ gress along the com m on line ol Pauline Sum m er tract (Deed Book 99, Page 722) and the James C, Gaither Iracl (Deed Book 55, Page 195) w ilh the cenleriine ol said easem ent along the lo llo w in g courses and distances: BEGINNING at a point, an iron lying Ihe Northern right of way of Slale Hoad 1110 (Cross Street), said point lying South 6 deg, 43 min, 20 sec. W est 62,93 feet with the Northern right of way of S,R, 1110 from an iron located in the in­ tersection ol the W eslern right ot w ayolS ,R , 1170 (Main Street) and the Northern right of way of S,R, 1110, said point and place of be­ ginning also being Ihe Southeast corner ol the Summers tract and the Southwest corner ol the Gaither tract; thence from said point and place of beginning North 27 deg, 51 min, 25 sec. W est 164,29 feet to a nail, as taken Irom a survey ot C, Ray Cates, RLS, dated March 5 1997, Subject to a perpetual no-exclu­ sive twenty foot wide easement of ingress, egress, and regress along the com m on line ol the Pauline Summer tract (Deed Book 99, Page 722) and the James C, Gailher tract (Deed Book 55, Page 195) with the centerline ol said easement along the follow ing courses and d is­ tances; BEGINNING at a point, an iron lying in Ihe Northern righl ol way of State Road 1110 (Cross Street), said point lying South 66 deg, 43 min, 20 sec. West 62,93 Ieet with the Northern right ol way of S,R, IllO fro m a n iro n lo c a le d in th e in - lerseclion ol the W eslern right ol way ol S.R, 1170 (Main Street) and the Northern right ol way of S,R, 1110, said point and place of be­ ginning also being Ihe Southeast corner ol the Summers tract and the Southwest corner ol the Gaither tract; Ihence Irom said point and place of beginning North 27 deg. 51 min. 25 sec. W esl 164.29 feel lo a nail, as taken Irom a survey ol C. Ray Cates, RLS, dated March 5, 1997, Should Ihe property be pur­ chased by a third parly, that per­ son m usl pay the tax ol Forty-Five being loreclosed, nor Ihe offic­ ers, directors, allorneys. employ­ ees. agents or authorized repre­ sentative ol eilher the Trustee or Ihe holder ol the note make any representation ol warranty relaling lo the lille or any physical, environ­ mental. heallh or salety conditions existing in. on, al or relating to tho properly being ollered lor sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabili­ ties arising oul of or in any way re­ lating to any such condiiion ex­ pressly are disclaimed. Also, this property is being sold subject to all laxes. special assessments, and prior liens or encum brances ol record and any recorded releases. A cash deposit (no personal checks) of live percenl (5%) ol the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750,00), whichever is grealer, will be required al Ihe lime ol the sale. This 20lh day ol Novem ber, 2002. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, PA SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE H, Terry Hutchens, PA Substitute Trustee P.O. Box 1028 4200 Morganton Rd,, Ste, 103 Fayelleville, NC 28302 11-28-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of Ihe power ol sale conlained in a certain Deed ol Trusl mode by Frederick Dragon nnd Tnninta M, Dragon, Husband and W ile (PRESENT RECORD OW NER: Frederick Dragon) lo Blaine Weiss, Trustee, dated Ihu 15th day ol November, 1999, and recorded in Book 320, Page 58. Davie County Registry. Norlh Caro­ lina, delaull having been made in the payment ol the note Ihereby secured by said Deed of Trust and tho undersigned, H, Terry Hutchens, PA, having been substi­ tuted as Trustee in said Deed ol Trust by an instrum ent duly re­ corded in Ihe Ollice ol Ihe Register ol Deeds ol Davie Counly, North Carolina and the holder ol the nolo evidencing said indebtedness hav­ ing directed lhat the Deed ol Trust be loreclosed, Ihe undersigned Subslilule Trustee will oiler lor sale al Ihe Courlhouse Door in the cily of Mocksville, Davie Counly, Norlh Carolina al 2:00 p,m, on Decem­ ber 11, 2002, and will sell lo the highest bidder lor cash the lollow­ ing roal estate situate in the County of Davio, North Carolina, and be­ ing moro particularly described as lollows: BEGINNING al an iron in Ihe Easlern right of way margin of Main Streel in the Village ol Cooleemee. N.C., the same being the Southern­ most corner of Lot No, 294, erwin M ills Subdivision (M ap Book 3, Page 11) and runs Ihence wilh line ol Lot No, 29 North 66 degrees 41 minutes East 102,2 leel to an iron. Easternmost corner of Lot No, 294; Ihence Soulh 23 degrees 25 m in­ ules 30 seconds East 65,10 feet to an iron in Ihe Northern right ol way ol Margin ol 'Cross Streel"; Ihence wilh Ihe Norlhern right ol way mar­ gin of Cross Street South 66 de­ grees 51 minutes wesl 102,2 feet lo an iron at the point ol intersec­ tion ol the righl ol way margins ol M ain S treel and C ross Street; Ihence wilh the Easlern righl ol way of Main Street Norlh 23 degrees 26 minules W esl 64,80 Ieet TO THE BEGINNING and being Lot No, 296 Erwin Mills Subdivision as the same appears on a plal recorded in Map book 3, Page 13 (Erroneously de­ scribed as Page 11 in prior docu­ ments), Davie County Registry and being designated as Parcel 38, Block A, Davie Counly Tax Map N4- 4, conlaining 0,152 acres. Together w ilh im p ro vem en ls - located thereon; said properly being lo­ cated at 159 M ain S treet, Cooleemee, Norlh Carolina, Should the property be pur­ chased by a third party, lhat per­ son must pay the lax ol Forty-Five Cents ($0,45) per One Hundred D ollars ($100,00) required by NCGS§7A-308(a)(1), The properly lo be ollered pur­ suant to this nolice ol sale is being ollered for sale, Iransler and con­ veyance "AS IS, W HERE IS," Nei- Iher Ihe Trustee nor the holder ol the nole secured by the deed ot trusl/security agreement, or both, being loreclosed, nor Ihe officers, directors, altorneys, employees, agents or authorized represenlalive ol eilher the Trustee or Ihe holder ol the nole make any represanla- tion ol warranty relating to Ihe title or any physical, environm ental, heallh or salely conditions existing in, on, al or relaling lo the properly being ollered (or sale, and any and all responsibililies or liabililies aris­ ing oul ol or In any way relaling lo any such condiiion expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property is being sold subject to all taxes, spe­ cial assessments, and prior lions or encumbrances of record and any recorded releases. A cash deposit (no personal checks) ol five percent (5%) ol the purchaso price, or seven hundred filly dollars (S750.00). whichever is grealor. will be required at Ihe lime ol Ihe sale. This 20th day ol Novem ber. 2002. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, PA SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE H. Terry Hutchens. PA Substitute Trustee PO, Box 1028 4200 Morganton Rd„ Ste, 103 Fayettoville, NC 28302 11-28-21П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied ns Ihe Co-Ex- eculors ol Ihe Eslale ol DESSIE W, REAVIS ol Davie Counly, this is lo nolity all persons having claim s againsi said eslale lo present them lo Iho undersigned on or before Iho 21st day ol February, 2003, being three (3) monlhs Irom the lirsl day ol publicalion or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons indebted lo said eslale will pleaso mako immediate paymenl to Ihe undersigned. This the 2 1 sl day ol November, 2002. Duard Lowell Reavis 422 Duard Reavis Road Mocksville, NC 27028 Carl Richard Reavis 44C Duard Reavis Road Mocksvillo, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Allorney al Law Ten Courl Square Mocksville, NC 27028 11-21-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Execulor ol the E state ol EU LAS RALPH LAWS, late ol Davie Counly, this is lo nolily all persons having claim s againsi said eslale to present them lo the undersigned on or beiore Ihe 14lh day ol February, 2003, being Ihree (3) months Itom tho lirsl day of publicalion or Ihis nolice will be ploaded in bar ol iheir recovery. All persons indebted lo said estate will ploase make immediate payment lo the undersigned. This the 14lh day of November, 2003, Rita Ann Laws 182 Baileys Chapel Road Advance, NC 27006 11-14-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO,: 02 J 30 IN RE; W ILLIAMS, a m in or child NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: JULIE HEGE TAKE NOTICE lhal a pleading seeking reliel againsi you has been filed in Ihe above-enlilled action. The nalure of the relief being soughi is as follows: THE DAVIE C O U N TY D E ­ PARTM ENT OF SO C IAL SER ­ VICES HAS FILED A PETITION ALLEGING DEPENDENCY You are required lo make de­ fense lo such pleading no laler lhan the 7th day ol January, 2002, said dale being forty (40) days from the lirsl publicalion ol Ihis notice, and upon your lailure lo do so, the party seeking service againsi you will apply to the Courl lor the reliel soughi. This Ihe 20lh day of November. 2002, MARTIN & VAN HOY, L,L,P, BY: SALLY W, SMITH ATTORNEY FOR DAVIE CO, DEPT OF SS TEN COURT SQUARE MOCKSVILLE. NC 27028 (336) 751-2172 11-28-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY Davie County W astewater Treatment Equipmenl Purchase Advertisem ent lo r Bids The Davie County Finance Di­ rector will receive bids lor three new 75 hp, 575v, 3 phase aerators for use at the Cooleemee Wastewater Trealmenl Planl. Bids may be sent in a sealed envelope clea rly m arked "AERATOR BID" to the Counly Finance Director's Oifice at the Davie Counly Adm inislralion Building (123 S. Main St., Mocks­ ville, NC 27028) until 2:00 P.M. on December 4, 2002. Each bid will Ihen be opened and publicly read aloud in Ihe Finance Director's of­ fice. M inority and lem ale owned businesses are urged lo respond. The County reserves the right 10 reject any and all bids and lo waive inlorm alilies. Bid specilications may be ob­ tained al no charge from Grey En­ gineering, Inc,, RO, Box 9, Mocks­ ville. NC 27028. Phone; 336-751- 2110. 11-28-Itn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of Ihe power ol sale conlained in a cerlain Deed ot Trust m ade by Richard Todd Lashmil and Shannon B. Lashmit. husband and w ife (P R ESEN T RECORD OWNERS; Richard Todd Lashmit and Shannon Lashmil) lo John H. Kornegay. Trustee, daled the 9lh day of August, 1999, and recorded in Book 310, Page 763. Davio County Registry, North Caro­ lina, delaull having been made in the paym ent of the note Ihereby secured by said Deed of Trust and the undersigned , H, Terry Hulchens, PA, having been subsli- luted as Trustee in said Deed ol Trust by an instrum ent duly re ­ corded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Davie Counly. Norlh Carolina and Ihe holder of Iho nole evidencing said indebtedness hav­ ing directed lhat the Deed ol Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Subslilule Trustee will olfer for sale al Ihe Courthouse Door in Ihe city ol Mocksville. Davie County. Norlh Carolina al 2:00 p.m. on Decem ­ ber 11, 2002, and will sell lo Ihe highest bidder for cash the follow­ ing real eslale situate in the Counly ol Davie. North Carolina, and be­ ing more particularly described as follows; LYING AND BEING in Mocks­ ville Township. Davie County. North Carolina and BEGINNING at an iron pipe (ound. said iron pipe lound being Ihe Soulhern most corner of R.W . Johnson, Deed Book 40, page 619 and being the Easlern m ost corner ol the within described property and being located in the N o rlh e rn line ol M ichael H. Barnette, Deed Book 192, page 438; Ihence wilh said Barnette line. South 56 deg. 50 min. 04 sec. West 150.00 Ieet to a point, said point being located in the Eastern right ot way ot Salisbury Sireel; thence w ith said tight ol way, North 33 deg. 00 min. 00 sec. W est 100.00 feet 10 a point: Ihence wilh Ihe line of Kalhy A. Fosler. Deed Book 166, page 227, North 56 deg. 52 min. 28 sec. East 150.00 (eet to a rebar sel. said rebar set being located in Ihe W estern lino of R.W. Jolinson; Ihence wilh Johnson line, Soulh 33 deg. 00 min. 00 sec. Easl 99.90 Ieet lo Ihe PO INT AN D PLACE OF B EG IN N IN G , conlaining 0.344 acres as surveyed by Piedm ont Land Surveying. April 24, 1997. Together w ith im provem ents lo­ cated thereon; said property being located at 730 Soulh Salisbury Street. Mocskville. North Carolina. SUBJECT lo restrictions and easem ents of record. FOR BACK REFERENCE, see Deed Book 194, page 332, Davie Counly Registry. Should the property be pur­ chased by a third party, that per­ son m usl pay the tax of Forty-Five C ents ($0.45) per One Hundred D ollars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A-308(a)(1). The property to be offered pur­ suant to this nolice of sale is being offered for sale, transfer and con­ veyance "AS IS, W HERE fS." Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder ol Ihe note secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or bolh, being foreclosed, nor Ihe officers, directors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized representative ol either the Trustee or the holder of Ihe nole make any representa­ tion ol warranty relating lo the title or any physical, environm ental, health or salety conditions existing in, on, at or relating lo the property being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabililies aris­ ing oul of or in any way relaling to any such condition expressly are disclaim ed. Also, this property is being sold subjeci lo all taxes, spe­ cial assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances ol record and any recorded releases. A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five percenl (5%) of the purchase price, or seven hundred lilty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required at the time of Ihe safe. This 20lh day of Novem ber, 2002. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, PA SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE H. Terry Hulchens, PA Substitute Trustee P,0, Box 1028 4200 Morganton Rd., Sle. 103 Fayelteville, NC 28302 11-28-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of SONIA H. W YATT deceased, of Davie County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notily all persons, lirm s and corporations having claims against the eslale of said decedent lo ex­ hibit them to Ihe undersigned al P.O. Drawer 25008, W inslon-Sa­ lem, North Carolina 27114-5008, on or before Ihe 7lh day of Febru­ ary, 2003, or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons, lirm s and corporations indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 7th day ol November, 2002, Jerry H, Wyatt, Executor c/o James E, Creamer, Jr. Blanco Tackabery Combs & Matamoros, PA, P,0, Drawer 25008 W inston-Salem, NC 27114- 5008 11-7-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor of the Estate ol ANNIE ELIZABETH BOWLES, lale of Davie County, this is to notily all persons, lirm s and corporations having claims against said eslale lo present them lo tha undersigned on or before the 7lh day ol February. 2003,being Ihree (3) m onlhsltom the lirst day ol pub­ licalion or this notice will bo pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons indebled lo said eslale will please make im m ediaie payment lo Ihe undersigned. This the 7th day ol November, 2002, Lester M, Bowles, EXEC 359 McClamrock Road Mocksville, NC 27028 11-7-41P NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix ol the Estate of ANDREW SCOTT PARKER, lale ol Davie County, this is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo the undersigned on or before the 21st day ol February, 2003, being three (3) m onlhs Irom the lirst day ol publicalion or this notice will bo pleaded in bar ot their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imm ediaie payment lo the undersigned. This the 21 sl day of November, 2002, Linda C, Parker 137 Tennyson Lane Mocksville. NC 27028 11-21-4IP NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING before Ihe Davie County Zoning Board of Adjustment at 7:00 p,m, on Monday, December 2, 2002 in Room of the Davie County Admin­ istration Building, Mocksville, N,C, The public Is invited lo altend. The following item is scheduled to be heard; a Special Use Permit (or a Class C Manufactured Home in the Resi­ dential Agricultural (R-A) zoning district according to §155.125(B) ol the Davie County Zoning O rdi­ nance. This property Is located at 314 Baity Road, approxim ately 1/2 mile east ol US Hwy. 601 North, and is lurther described as Parcel 74 of Tax Map C-3, A sign will be placed on the above listed property to advertise the P ublic Hearing, All parties and Interested citi­ zens are invited to attend said hear­ ing al which time they shall have an opportunity to be heard in favor ol, or in opposition to, Ihe request. Prior to the hearing, all persons in­ terested may obtain additional in- lormation on a request by visiiing the Planning and Zoning Depart­ ment weekdays belween 8;30 a.m, and 5;00 p.m. Monday through Fri­ day, or by telephone at (336) 751- 3340. John S. Gallimore Planning and Zoning 11-21-2tn GARAGE DOORS METAL WOOD INSTALLATION • PARTS ACCESSORIES-SERVICE COMMERCIAL • NESIOENTIAL Bobby Ginther (336) 751-2986 iJocksvllle, NC 1)12 - DAVIK COUN'I’Y KN I KRI’UISK RKCORD/l hursdiiy. Nov. 28, 2002 P U B LIC N O TIC E S NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor ol the Estate ol GILDA F. H0V7ARD, 558 Baltimore Road, Advance. NC 27006. late ol Davie Counly. lliis is lo nolily all persons having claims against said eslate to present them to tho undersigned on or belora Ihe 28lh day ol February. 2003. being three (3) months Irom the (irst day ol publication or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons indebled lo said estate will please make immediate payment lo Ihe undersignod. This the 28th day ol November. 2002. Ricky Alexander Livengood 2418 Yadkin Coilego Road Lexington. NC 27295 NORTH CAROLINA ' ' DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executnx ol Ihe E state ol BU S TE R L. PHILLIPS, late ol Davie Counly, this is to notily all persons, lirms and corporalions havm g claim s against said estate lo present them lo the undersigned on or belore the 7th day ol February, 2003,being Ihree (3) months hom the t:rs! day ol publication or this r^ct'ce «ill bo pleaded in bar of Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said eslate will please make immeciate payment lo the undersigned. This the 7th day ol November. 2002, Betty Jo Laymon 1241 Main Church Road Mocksville. NC 27028 _____________________ll-7 -4 ln СТдДДйЯГШПЯ Ш ЕШ аИШ ! PKOITEABLE Yard Sales Yard Sales Homes For Rent Homes For Rent Miscellaneous CAROLYN’S COLLECTIBLES 2076 HWY 601S MOCKSVILLE, NC 27028 336-751-6252 Tuesday-Wednesday- 11:00am lill 5:30pm, Thursday-Friday 11:00am till 7:00pm & Saturday 10:00am lill 4:00pm. Christmas is around Ihe corner. Shop Now and save on greal ideas such as Sale on Collect­ ible Barbies/beanies/dolls dolls as low as 4.00 and up. (monlh ol November 42" dolls $59.99) (52' Indian dolls $65.00 or Iwo lor $120.00) Variety ol ideas on eagles. Indian, angels, too much lo mention, so come on by and soo lor yourself. Lots ol yard sale items at (YARD SALE PRICES) So come on in and do your Christmas shopping wilh us. Layaway available. COME TO LINDA’S Country Shoppe! Saturday. November 30th 9am-5pm. 173 Woodvale Dr. oil Godbey Rd. oil 64W lor a grand-reopening ol my new ad­ dition. an old log tobacco barn. G real buys throughout the shoppe-Llnda Harpe. Vauda Ellis. & Louise Blackwelder will have their cralts, hom e m ade and handpainted item s again this year. Also, come have a cup ol cider, a glass ol punch and lots ol treats and help me celebrate. Come regisler for a big gill bas­ ket lull ol goodies to be given away D ecem ber 21st. Do nol have to be present to win. J & J S E R V IC E Onsite Forklift Repair Mocksville, NC 336-751-5372 Cell 336-406-6754 Joe Tulbert/Owner RANDY MILLER &SONS 295 .Milltr Road *,\1искч1 ille (336) 284-2826 SMdSleer№ork Trencher Work Hauling Septic Systems Footings Loader S it iilv r 's ¡ A t i u i s c i i p i n ^ n n tl tA tw n S v i’v ic v L o a f R e m o v a l G u t t e r C l e a n i n g P r e s s u r e W a s h i n g N o w ACCIil>'riNCi L a w n C o m r a c i s i-ou Si>ui.\c: 2(X)3 Cnmpk'te Im w ii Care incliitlbin: Mowini;, ¡Mwn Sccdinf;, Planting Trees, Shrubs, Flowers, elc. y j - ¡'REE ESTIMATES - (3361 49^5174 or (7041 902-3220, - \HS()1 I I ! AUCTION K i 'D l l l / . K ii.u l \ l o c k s \ l l i c . \ ( S a liir d a v 7. 2(K12 lO a iii S e l / s O n - S ^ f ! ing acrcs in Davic County. Private location yet convenient to Hw y 601 and 1-40. Whether building your dream home or holding for an investment this is the land you’ve been looking for. Selling absolute, you can’t afford to miss. Directions: From ¡-40 follow Hny 601 soulh, lurn left on Kooniz Rd. Sale sile on righi. Terms: a IIK i, deposil is required wilh hiUm ce due ii/iiiii dcliveiy o f deed not lo exceed JO days. A buyer's prem ium w ill he added. Aniioiiiw cm enls al Ihc aiiclion lake precedence oyer any am ! a ll advertised and printed materials. ^ ROGERS L www.RogcrsRcaUy.com HUi'- \ i.: ■ .Л ... ЧС r 336-789-2926 \i \i \ \ \i ■' i ' •, И . 'I.I N \b ...и: \ii . \1 iniy J J&M’S ODDS & ENDS across from William R. Davie School, 601 North 492-2552, Gel Candles, dolls, mugs, magnets, other ideas (or Christmas! Come by lo register (or Lighted Picture, Abortion Alt. DAVIE PREGNANCY CARE Center oders conddenllal 8 (ree pregnancy tests, support ser­ vices, and relerrals. M ake a healthy choice for your life! Call 753-HOPE lor appointment. Animals ARABIAN GELDING WITH tack. Age 14. $700. 998-8925. Apartments CLEAN, DOWNSTAIRS, 2BR with appliances. Quiet area. No Pets, $450/mo plus $200/dep. 998-2499. MOCKSVILLE SUNSET TER­ RACE: All brick energy ellicient apartmenl. 1 S 2 bedroom, pool, basketball court & sw ings. Kitchen appliances (urnished in­ cluding dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer/dtyer connections. High energy efficient heat pump pro­ vides central heat and air. Prewired (or cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kitchens bath doors. Located in M ocksville behind the old H endricks Furniture building (now Carolina Precision Machin­ ery) on Sunset Dr. oH o( Hwy. 158. Of(ice hours 1-6 M-F & Sat. 10- 12. Phone 751-0168.___________ Business Opportu­ nity FOR SALE BUSINESS Oppor­ tunity, Variety Store, Building for L ease, 6018 M ocksville, NC 336-751-2488._________________ Card Of Thanks TO MY LOVE, Rachel R. Spry. Thanks for the wonderful 60 j^e^rs we have had logelher. Love Child Care ALMOST HOME CHILD Care has immediate openings - ALL AGES- lor 1 sl & 2nd shilts (3rd shift pos­ sibilities). Convenient hours 5:30am-1:45am. Full Time. Pari Time, Drop In - upon availability. Come see us al 571 S Main St.. Mocksville (across Irom B S F Manulacturing) Or call Debra. 751-PLAV(7529)_______________ Construction Equipment BOBCAT 753 FOR Sale. Low hours (378). 3 buckets. Hudson trailer. 751-3768. Homes For Rent 108 SUMMIT, MOCKSVILLE, 3BR, 2BA, slove, dishwasher, heat pump, garage, lireplace. $825.00/month, Hubbard Really, 723-4306. 2Br, 1Ba-Advance-$750/mo 2Br, 2Ba-Winston-Salem Condo-$700/mo 3Br, lBa-Cooleem0e-$45O/mo 3Br, 2Ba-Mocksville-$900/mo Pennington & Com pany Realty 751-9400 155 CAMDEN CT., Advance ofl Baltimore Road. 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath with garage, (ireplace. stove & dishwasner. $975 mo. Hubbard Realty, 723-4306. 2-3BR, IBA COTTAGE in lown. Kitchen/dining room, Livingroom. large porch S yard, Oil Heal. $550/deposit, $550/rent. NO HUDl 751-1702 leave m essage. 2BR HOUSE WITH Basement in Advance. Call 751-7910. 2BR HOUSErCENTRAL Air, All utiities included. Mature Adults only, $550 per monlh. Call Shelia at 751-1515. 3BR, 2BAIN Advance, full base­ ment, 1 acre lot, (enced area, cul- de-sac. near 1-40. $1000 per monlh. 998-3382. 3BR, ÏB A , C/A, C/H. LOCAL 336-918-4111 OR 828-478-9416 LEAVE MESSAGE. 3BR, 2BA BRICK house with (ull basem ent on 3 acres with large barn and well. Huge oak trees, paved road, very quiet. Located just oulside Mocksville. Deadmon Rd. area, $850.00 mo. R eler­ ences required. 998-9824. ADVANCE AREA, 3BR, 2BA, 1,5 acres with detached garage hardwood doors. Large deck built-in stainless steel grill. Pos­ sible lease/purchase or owner li­ nancing. Pnced below appraisal. $140.000 owner agent (336) 399- 3484. FOR A LISTING of available rental properties, please check our ad in the Real Estate Section- Howard Realty- 751-3538 FOR RENT 3BR, 2BA, Brick House in upscale neighborhood $900/m o., $1000/deposit. (704)987-8088.________________ Homes For Sale 3 BEDROOM ON approx. 3 a cres, very d esirab le area. $120,000. 704-657-2226. CAPE COD HOME, 2300 Sq. Ft.. 3BR. 2BA. Normal Building Cost $129.400.00. November Only! Built on your lot $85,000.00. 1- 866-624-7457 or 336-751-7340. FSBO APPROX. 1150SF, 3BR, 1.5BA, FP, FULL BASEMENT, BRICK. VERY NICE. 234 W. CHURCH ST. 336-909-0675. FO R S A LE : Cars • Trucks Utility Buildings Carports: All Sizes, All Galvanized All Size Dog Lots 336-751-3442 Mbcksville, NC WISSCORVSR MlNl-STORAGE For all your storage needs, choose us! Come bv to inquire about tree rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork C o U to d c u ji (33G ) 0 9 8 -8 8 1 0 AT BILLY'S AUCTION4» ^ Friday Nov. 29 & Saturday Nov. 30 @ 7:00 P.M. 7 Location; Ntar Farmington Oragwiy ^ Diroctions; From Hvvy 601 tum onlo Wyo Rd., Ihon left onto Danco Hall Rd.. Billy's Auction Is on tho nght. $ Items to bo sold include: Lealhor Goods. Indian FIgurinoa. R/C Toys. Collector Dolls. Fruit Baskets, Oio Cast Toys. Hond Tools. Nascar Items. 7 Ohils, Grinders. Candios, Christmas Figunnes, Christmas Docor. 4 ^ Christmas Troos, Flt>or-Optic Figunnos. Glassware. Windmills (As seen ^ Qt TfQclof Supply), Collectible Knivos, Wotchos, Jowolry. Clocks, ^ Loather Bibto Covers, Household Items, Cookie Jars & Many more Items ^ too numerous to mention.' Different items oach nlghtl ^ Those will bo two groat sales. Wo aro a Christian ar>d family oriented 7 facility. Everyone woteome. Food, Snacks, Conc«silona Availabit For Moro Information: CoL Billy NCAL i 3277 115 Mlntora L«rw Mocksvill«, NC 2702S (336) 99»^510 or (ЗЭв) 407 3610 FSBO APPROX. 1400 SF Splil Level 3BR 2BA, FP. Central Heat/ Air, New W indows. Vinyl and Brick. 129 W. Renee Dr. 336-998- 4937. NEW h o m e ’. TRUE Modular! 71 12 Rool. Insulaled W indows. M uch m ore! Norm al C ost $85.000.00. Built on your lol $65.000.00 lor the month of No­ vember Only. Call 336-751-7340 or 1-866-624-7457. SPLIT FOYER, 3BR, 2.5BA. 2 acres, near goll course. $ 135,000 FIRM. 191 Twin Cedars GoK Rd. 751-5614. TRUE MODULAR HOMES - Huge Savings! For literature 1- 800-322-8679. Land For Sale 3 LOTS FOR Sale, one on W an­ dering Lane. 2 on G aines St. Owner will give terms. 751-1635. Lawn Care E J (VtOWING SERVICE Landscaping, mulching, pruning & weedeating 336-284-6120 336-391-2130 LEAF REMOVAL/GUTTER CLEANING, When your neighbor asks what you use to get up leaves, tell him you u se....a phone. Rusty Tucker Lawn Care, 336-284-6501. Lost & Found REWARD: LOST JACK Russell Terrier around Farmington Rd & Pudding Ridge Area. 998-4844. Lots For Rent DOUBLEW IDES AND SINGLEWIDE LOTS (or rent in Farmington Heights. Nice large lots and quiet Community. First month's lot rent FREE. Call 769- 0755 or pager 208-3203 or 998- 5462 NEW ADDITION TO Shady Acres Mobile Horne Park. Re- landscaped. 1984 or new er homes. John Crotts Rd. ofl Hwy 64E. Only 2 sp aces led. 998- 8276 or 998-8222._____________ Miscellaneous 2 WALKIE TALKIES for Sale. One 40-Channel (needs lOaa batteries) and one single-channel (needs one 9 volt battery). Good Condition. Call 998-2096. Please leave m essage if not available. 2 lor $150.00. ARTIFICIAL 7 1/2 FT. CHRIST­ MAS TREE. Pre-lighted with 1000 clear lights. At Lowe's for $239. Used twice, perfect condi­ tion. Asking $100, Mocksville 751-2251. FOR SALE: KENMORE Dryer $125.00 works great. Blue Hide- A-Bed lull $100.00, Twin Hide-A- Bed $100.00, 10x10 Dog Lot $125.00. Electric Fireplace wilh Bar and Stereo $125.00 and Dog H ouses, Electric Lift Chair $150.00. Please call 284-2199. IF LIFE IS full of stress. Shaklee's has a fantastic new stress vita­ min. Call Ethel Myers 751-2967. MOUNTAIN APPLES 22LB bag Fuji $5.99. Most all other kinds o( apples at Special Prices. Also. 1 gallon Leyland C ypress al $3.99 closeout. Roy Denton 284- 4697. WILDERNESS SYSTEM TAN­ DEM Kayak. 2 years old. Like new. Best offer. 998-0402. YAMAHA ELECTRIC PIANO with Bench & Stand (Portable) Full Size, 88 keys, VGC. $600.00, Electric Slove. VGC. $75.00. Table/6 chairs. $75.00.492-2154. Mobile Homes/ ______Rent______ 2BR, 1BA MOBILE Home, Util­ ity Bldg. $425/mo. plus deposit. 492-5897. 2BR, IBA PRÌVATE Lot, LimiT3 people. $400/dep, $420/month. 284-6120. 2BR, 2BÀ ÌN Harmony Àrea. $425/mo, $375/deposil. 704-546- 2089, call afler 6pm. LOCATED IN THE Pines Mobile Home Park. Highway 158.2 bed­ rooms, 2 bath Mobile Home (or rent. $400.00 including all appli­ ances, central air, all electric. $400 deposit. No Pets. Each home limited to 2 people. 336- 751-7502. NICE, 2BR, 2BA, on Private iot. Range & Relrig. Washer/Dryer, Out Building, Front & Back Porch, Yard Work included. No Pets. $500 Deposit. 336-909-3087 or 336-998-4385. OWN YOUR HOME for less than $100 week. 704-838-4593. READY TO MOVE in: 2br up­ stairs apt. lurnlshed w/ furniture, all utililies. $550/month. 751- 1218. Mobile Homes/Sale ! 11 ST TIME buyers program. No credit needed. Call (or (ree q^uali- (ication by phone. HOME ZONE, (704)857-0157. $157 PER MONTH. 3 Bedroom/ 2 Bath all appliances, lurnlshed. New heat pump. 767-4319 $2000 № B ATE ON Select Mod­ els to use as you want. 704-838- 4593. 1985 28X 40 D Ò U В LE WIDE, R e(ridgerator, Stove, Porch. $6500. 492-7753. 199914X80 3BR, 2BA, Farming­ ton Area. $267 payment. 1998 3BR. 2BA. Cooleemee $250 pay­ ment. Owner Financed (336)240- 8415. 96' 14X70 3BR, 2Ba only $4500. 767-3329. 98' OAKWOOD 14X80 3BR, 2Ba, Set up on nice lot. $12,900. Cash. 767-3329. MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL FAU IS HERE! Bobcat, aeratot core plugger & more lor rent todayl M r.w .'u ' 13361751-2304 •New& Old Roofs • Free Estimates Perkins Roofing 336-998-1150 SSPECIAL CHRISTMAS SALEj Ф Ф Ф tt Ф Ф Ф Ф Ф # ^ Also on Saturday, Many used Hems, antiquos, and collectibles to bo sold ^ " tho first hnll hour, Ф Ф Ф # # Ф Ф Ф A U C T IO N ESTATE OF: Maurice & Ruth Cline (Deceased) 128 Louclla Drive, Winston-Salem Sat. • Nov. 30 • 9:30AM DIHECTIONS: I40B Easl to Linvilto Rd (Exit 10). Turn Left off ramp. Tfiivel 2 miles, turn Right onto Kernersville Rd. Travel 5/W mite, lurr) Left onlo Loueila Drivo. Sale on Right. PARTIAL LIST: FURNITURE: Mahogany End Tables; Marblo Top Table: Oak Fireplace Manllo; Oak Tablo; Oak Butlel; Oak Cornet China Cabinel; Oak Bench; Oak Bed; Oak Drossei: Giandlalher Clock; Mahogany Desk; 5 Pc Bedroom Suil; Manha Washingion Sawing Sland; Oak Washstand; Floor Lamps; Wrought Iron Table and Chairs: Quill Rack ANTIQUES a COLLECTIBLES; Framed Prims: Old Dolls: FIS Prussia Pieces; Goldcastle 12 Place Selling «(Exlias; Cul Glass; Pallotn Glass; Limoges; Nippon: Noiilake; Fireking; Hull; Ukelin w/Music; Old Fender Guilar; Cosiume Jewelry; Dompsey Essick Piinl; Old Navy Unilorm; Old NoHspapois (JFK Assasinalion- 11/22763. Man on Ihe Moon- 7/12/69. elc|: Wild Turkey Colleclible Bollles; 100's ol Old Records (Including Elvis Presley Collection); Old Telephone; Manlle Clocks; Blankels and Ouiils MISCELLANEOUS: 1993 Chevy Astro CL (70.660 miles). Crosley Never Frost Relrigoralor; Ciosloy Freezer; Tablo Lamps; Kenmore Heavy Duly Washing Machine; plus much, much more REAL ESTATE OFFERED SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION NOT LEFT OPEN FOR UPSET BIDS Single slory ranch homo buill in 1958. there aro 3 bedrooms, 1,5 baths and il has approximately 1476 sq, II. This homo has a basement. Other leaiures includo 1 lireplace in living room and a 1-car carport. The propeny Is located on approximalely 0.56 aero. For maro inlo coniaci Tara Popo ol 336.34S. 1311 or tpopotca@liiad.rr.com Col. K enneth G. Ketner, Pres., N C A l, 326KFirst Choice Auction & Realty Firm l.icciisi; mi'-) • PO Hox .135. Lcttisvillc • (336) ‘J45-411S _JMlOurWetiSilcjljix^ ; romV, r/inli/iiiiVi-.mtiimdfram: D/WIE COUNTY KNTF.RPRISE RKCORD, Thursday, Nov. 28,2002 - D13 e L A S S ■ m ШЕХИаМЗПГЕ p r o f it a b l e Mobile Homes/Sale Mobile Homes/Sale Pets Service Employment Employment - ’и. 99' 14X80 ON 1 acre. $15,500. 767-6511 99’ 3BR, 2BÀ, Doublewide on private lot. $26.500 cash only! 767-6686. ?BAD CREDIT? Wilh reason­ able deposit loan approved in minutes. Will do what others can't. 767-4319 WE SAY YES! ABANDONED HOME. 3 bed­ room, 2 bath. Will sell in place or move to your lot. Some owner linancing. 336 661-1163 ADVANCE DOUBLEW IDE, 4BR, 2BA, $1000 Down, Lease/ Purchase Com bo. (336)240- 8415. ALL LAND HOME D eals, 0 Down $399 per mo. 15 year Mort­ gage. 704-883-9997. BANK REPO SAVE THOUSANDS!! CALL 704-873-2548 DW'S IN NORTH/SOUTH Iredell. Owner linance lo include land. 704-838-1429. FACTORY DISCOUNT SALE, Investors welcome Prices. Start at $5000. 767-3329. FIRST TIME BUYERS PR O ­ GRAM. Want a new home, little or no credit, we can help, PHONE 704-873-2548. FOR REN'T $400 Month, 4 Bed­ room, 2 Bath Central Air. 704- 883-7706. FOR SALE NEW Construction, 0 down $499 per mo. 704-878- 0147. GET APPROVED BY phone, F ast, easy, conlidential, no charge. 704-883-9997. GOING OUT OF Business Sale. Homes are 1/2 Regular price. 767-0156. HÔME ONLY FINANCING avail­ able. Will move & sel up on your property. 704-838-4593. INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE, All Doublewides over 1 acre lot, 0 Down 4.5% (g) $399.00 per mo., All Modulars over 2 acre lot. 0 Down 35% @ $499.00 per mo. 704-928-2066. NEWLY REM ODELED SINGLEWIDE-FOR SALE BY OWNER wilh Easy Financing. Nicely remodeled and sel up on lot. (includes 8x10 building, 2 large decks, lenced back yard). MUST SEE! (336)284-4530 $24,000. READY TO MOVE IN 3 bed, 2 bath on private lot with stream. Call 704-873-6573. READY TO MOVE In! SBR! 2BA Singlewide. Assum e paym ents as low as $248 mo. 704-838- 1429. REDUCEDl $39,995. WITH de­ livery & set-up included. Gels you into a brand new 1620 sq. It. Horton Home. 704-838-4593 SE APPRUEVA POR tele(ono. Rápido, (acll, conlidencial, No hay cargos, 704-883-9997. SE RENTA $490 al m es, 4 quar­ tos, 2 banos. aire central. 704- 883-7706. SE VENDE NUEVA Construcion. 0 Bajo $499 al m es. 704-883- 9997. WANT A NEW H om e? Good Credit. Bad Credil, No Credit, NO PROBLEM! CALL MR. MIRACLE 704-873-6573. WE WILL PAY $2000 towards your Chrislmas. Cal! (or details. 704-838-1429. WHY RENT? W hen you can own for less that $250.00 per m onth. Call 704 10 per -873-:2548. INVESTORS-W E HAVE Slnglewides and Doublewides priced betw een 10 & 20 thou­ sand. 767-6686. MORTGAGE COMPANY HAS SW 'S AND DW'S ALREADY SET UP ON ACREAGE. Pay $485 and (ees and move In. Call 1-800-750- 4588. M USfSELL'3 Bedroom & 2 Balh Credit No Problem, I can help 0 Down. Low Monthly Payments. Call Mark Everhart. (336)751- 1570 or (336)238-8602 NEED X NEW HomeT Tired ol Renting, In a Jam. Cal! Ihe Pickle. I can get you out. 1-888-251- 6790 or 336-751-1571 Pets 9. 'to 8pm . GRAND OPENING OWNER FINANCING AVAIL­ ABLE. 3 bedroom /2 bath home. 1800sq(t. 450 per month. R ea­ sonable Deposit 661-1163 C A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES, PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES. COLLECTABLES, OLD METAL TOYS. ANTIQUE FURNITURE Call Arthur Boitldi 336-492-5992 GENETREXLER ROOFING New & Old Rools Small Repair Jobs Free Esiimates 3 3 6 - 2 8 4 - 4 5 7 1 you above the competition in fact, you're eligible for up to three pay raises your first yearl Our oxtensivo training program provides you with the skills you need to succeed, plus lets you decide when you are ready for more pay/benefits and moro responsibility And lhat's just the beginning. As a mombor of our dynamic team, you'll also benefit from the lollowing; 40tK savings plan conlribulion — we'll malch 25% of your contribullon, up to ot your salary (available aftor ono year of service of al least 1000 hours, must be al least 2 1 yoars of ago. Medical proscription, dental, lifo and AD& D benolits (available atler 120 days of employment, wilh at least a 32 hour/ woek average) Employoft assistance program. • Weekly paychecks • Flexible scheduling • Paid vacations • Employeo meal and gift discounts • Stock purchase plan (available to those at lest 21 years of ago who havo completod 00 days ol service) Wo aro Iruly committod lo your succoss as a dodtcalod mombor ol our loam. Al Crackor Daifol, wo listen lo whal you havo to say and uso mat (oodback to ma^to posiUvo changes lo your work environmonl. Whal moro could you osk lor?II you aio molivalod and onthusiaslic. with a passion for cuslomor sorvico. como in nnd soo a Manager today) are currenHy looking for: PART TIME HELP COME tM TODAY AND APPtX WE ARE A FAS1-mCQ>, FUN PlA a TO WORK. We ora looking for HIGH «TMrgy p*opi* thct Kk« to work hard ond moke MONEYIII 6420 Sessions Ct Clemmons, NC Exit 184,1-40 (336)712-9880 O ld C o u n try S to re We are an equal opportunity employer. PAWZANDPURRZ PETCARE, Pet silting, dog walking, & pet laxi. Bonded 8 Insured. 284-6232 or 284-4552. www.pawzandpurrz.biz. SMALL PUPPY LOVING Dalma- lian/Lab mix. Great with animals & children $20.00. Also. 155 gal­ lon saltwater (Ish tank. Everything included. $3800 new, $1800.00 neg. 998-6892. Service YADKIN CO., nice large lots, sngl. & dbiwides. Cheap waler. good neighborhood, owner (1- nance. $11,900 and up. Clean 1994 O akw ood 14x80 Singlewide. Sel up on lol. Brown Osborne 336-838-4590 ______Music______ DAVE’S MUSIC-EVERYTHING On sale! Layaway now (or Christ­ mas. Lesson's and repairs avail­ able. Any size guitar and 1 month lesson $99.99. 751-1934. PIANO TUNING Repair- Rebuild- Regulate Sell-players & Reed Organs Wallace Barlord 998-2789 ALL TYPES PAINTING, Build. Repair, or Clean Decks, Clean oul G utters, Install G utter Guards, Seal Driveways, Free estim ates, 43yrs experience. 998-7216. B&D DESIGN & CONSTRUC­ TION YOUR COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY We work lo Meel Your Budgell Specializing in additions, renovations, baths, kitchens, windows, siding, decks, masonry, stone & tile work, light painting & small repairs. Call Brian Darcy 336-751 -4212 lor prompt, reliable, workmanship. Relerences available. Free estimates. FABULOUS FINISH CLEANING Service. Residenlial & Commer­ cial cleaning at an allordable price. W eekly, Bi-weekly, or monthly. Call (or a tree estimate. 751-7682. HARRIS PAINT & Renovation. 26 yrs experience, insured and licensed, interior/exterior. Reler­ ences available. 336-284-6611 or loll Iree 1-877-224-6611. HOME MAINTENANCE & Re­ pair, No lime (or all the minor re­ pairs. Call Dean 336-414-1433. Mocksville. SIMPLY CONTENT AT Home Pet Care Sen/ice. Give you and your pet a peace ol mind by al­ lowing Ihom to be simply content in Iheir own environment during the Holiday, Sen/Ice (or large & small animals. Bonded, Insured. Glenda Williams 998-8125. TOTAL CONTROL Lose up to 45 lbs. $45 for 45 days G uaranteed-all nalural www.w elghtlossw onder.nel TRACTOR WORK: BUSH hog­ ging. box blading (or driveways, gravel, or lanciscaping. lighl Ioaderwork. (ield ripping. 6(1. trac­ tor tiller, post holes. 336-492- 5174 belore 9 WOOD MULCH SOLD & Deliv­ ered. 751-3768. Travel BAILEY AND HOWARD TOURS DECEMBER 7TH ENJOY lighls al Cannon Village wilh Christmas Shopping and Christmas Town Mcadenville al dark $25.00 per person. December 15th. Biltmore H ouse and W inery. Adults $60.00, Children Prizes available. 998-4338 (Helen) and 752-2135 (Doris). HARRAH'S CHEROKEE CASINO TRIPS Tuesday Day. Nov 26th $10/pp Friday Nite, Dec 6th $20/pp Tuesday Day, Dec 10th $10/pp Saturday Day, Dec 14th $20/pp Friday Nile, Dec 20!h $20/pp New Years Eve Special. Dec 31sl $20/pp E Z Way Travel Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn Wyatl Vehicles AKC WEIMARANER PUPPIES 1 st shots wormed health guaran­ teed $400. 336-284-6121. BLACK LABS, SPADE (emaie aboul 2 years old & 10 month old mixed Lab puppies. Very sweet and (ree to good hom es. 492- 5669. FISH-N-TAILS m oved io 740 Yadkinviiie Rd. to better serve you. P!enty_o2 parking. Hours 10 to 8pm SOONl FREE PUPPIES TO good home. Call 492-2738. JACK RU SSELL PU PPIES, Shots, wormed, & weaned, ready to go. 998-0796. HONEST, DEPENDABLE, AND CARING Christian woman will sil with elderly 1 st shill. Short or long term assignment. Mocksville Vi­ cinity. Valid Driver's License and own transportation. Character relerences. Please call 336-751 - 1122. LEAF REMOVAL/GUTTER CLEANING, When your neighbor asks whal you use to get up leaves, tell him you u se....a phone. Rusty Tucker Lawn Care. 336-284-65(51. LINK’S ROOFING & Siding. Free estimates. 998-1322. LINK'S SEAMLESS GUTTER­ ING Richard Link-Owner Free Esiimates 998-1798 METAL ROOFINtS, sfoiNG and trims. Custom sizes. Several col­ ors to choose (rom. BETCO, Inc. Statesville, NC 800-654-7813. OSBORNE ELECTRIC lor all your electrical needs. Free Estimates. 751-3398. 1987 HONDA ACCORD LXI, 2 dr. Hatchback, 5spd, $2500.00, 1990 Chevy Astro Van RS.Auto. $2200.00. 284-6232 or 284- 4552. 1996 MERCURY SABLE, com ­ pany car used lor b u sin ess, $3500. Call 998-3966 or 978- 3141. 1999 GMC SONOMA TRUCK. EC Air, Tilt, Cruise, CD. 5 speed. 36K. $600 and take over pay­ ments. Call: 704-546-2930. 90' GMC VAN $1200.00 OBO New Engine & Brake System . 284-6552. SALISBURY MOTOR CO. Buick - Dodge 700 W. Innes St., Salisbury 704-636-1341 Wanted WANTED TO BUY: PINE OR HARDWOOD. y/e select cut or clear cut. STiaver W ood Products ■ 704-278-9291 night 704-278-4433 Or 828-430-8860 WANtiNG TO BUY slanding tim­ ber pine and hardwood. 336-859- 2480. GALUALUME ¡D lllV W i I T U E S D A Y I ! 7 : 0 0 P M ¡ j Y ix lk liiM « m t(x lg a j | C//p nis Alt For Fnt Pêck | ^ Bring Л Friênd For Two j 2 0 Y E A R W A R R A N T Y Longest Lasting 3' Coverage / Many Colors Pole Builtjings Metal Roofs & Siding | 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS DAVIE COUNTY FOUNDATION, INC Advertisement for Executive Director The Davie County Foundation, Inc. seeks to fill the position of Executive Director. The goal of the Founidation is to further philanthropy in Davie County by encouraging and building a pool of unrestricted and permanent endowment funds for charitable causes. The Executive Director will be responsible for the management and development of activités relating to fundraising, donor relations, mar1<eting, office administration, finaces and grant making within the foundation. The successful candidate will possess proven entrepreneurial, organizational, interpersonal and analytical skills, as well as the ability to think critically, have familiarity with the non-profit sector and activities related to community building. Computer expertise is required, including ¡knowledge of spreadsheets, word processing, etc. The Foundation is a small, but growing, organization with a nice office, pleasant working enviroment, a supportive Board of Directors and currently a volunteer President and CEO. Therefore, the candidate must be willing and able to pursue the above-described responsibilities without staff assistance. Salary and benefits will be commensurate with experience. Closing date for receipt of resumes is Monday, Dec. 16, 2002. Please send resumes to:KenOwfggiru DcMe Counly Foundation tic.Post once Box S46 Mocks>me,NC2702B $$EARN INCOME FROM HOME$$, Your Own Business! Slrong $$ Potential, Full training and support. Frso inlormation. www.toth0verylop.com. 1-888- 219-4037. BMT, LEVEL iil. Girls Group Home in Mocksville. Experience and High School Diploma Needed. 336-936-0029. CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVEL req. Drivers license prelerred. Call 284-4369. Mon.-Fri., 10am- 2pm lor applicalion, EOE C O S M E T O L O G IS T S : RAFFLES SALONS In Mocks­ ville are now under new m anage­ ment and looking (or qualilied applicants (or lull and part-time positions. Applicant must have current NC cosmetology license and be able to work at least 2 evenings per week and Satur­ days. Salon Is closed on Sunday. Call Kathy at 751-2941 to sched­ ule your conlidential Interview loday. EOE CURRENTLY SEEKING LOCAL Drivers, Work Tue Ihrough Sal or W ed through Sun, A verage $750.00 to $850.00 per week plus salety Bonus, CDL-A wilh 2 years Traclor Trailer exp., Excel­ lent Benelils, Medical, Dental. Life. Prolit Sharing. Apply in per­ son at: Salem Carriers, Inc., 191 Park Plaza Dr.. Winston Salem, NC or call 1-800-709-2536, Equal Opportunity Employer. DO YOU NEED Money? Earn up to 50%, get your products at re­ duced prices, Iree training, work your own hours, benelils, join the #1 Beauty Company, Avon, try it. Avon sells itsell. Call Candy Trivelte (336)940-5653 or online W W W .youravon.com / candytrivelle. EXP. CARPENTER FOR (raming crew. 40-plus hrs. weekly w/over- time. Must be dependable. No drugs, no hot-heads. 336-467- 7061 or 336-998-7428. Call Tainrny lo place your cla.s.sificd loday. 751-2120 LIBRARY ASSISTANT I (part- time): M onday (12-6:00) and Tuesday (10-5:00) operale the Cooleemee Branch Library, pro­ viding all services that are avail­ able al lhal silo; every other w eekend (Saturday 10-3:00. Sunday 2-5:00) and every W ednesday (5:30-8:30) work at Mocksville localion, primarily al circulation. Some knowledge of libraries; ability lo (ollow estab­ lished procedures and to perlorm work requiring considerable de­ tail: ability to deal tacKully and courieously with the public: abil­ ity to work independently; basic computer skills; minimum ot a high school degree wilh al least 2 years o( college prelerred. Must be able lo perlorm basic lile op­ erational skills ol crouching, reaching, slanding, lilting, talking, hearing, and repetitive motions. Salary: $7.50/hour. Apply lo: Rulh A. Hoyle, Director, Davie Counly Public Library, 371 N. Main Sl., Mocksville, NC 27028:336-751- 2023. Applicalion Deadline: De­ cem ber 2,2002. Davie County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. LPN OR RN needed to work 2nd shi(t in an assisted living commu­ nity, (ull-time Mon-Fri., or part- time Sal. & Sun. C andidate should be dependable and have initiative to work independently, while being a dedicated team member. Si^ervisory experience prelerred. Fax resum e to 704- 878-8689 or apply in person at 2147 Davie Avenue, Statesville. MAINTENANCE DIRECTOR NEEDED. Must have general knowledge ol home maintenance and repairs. Knowledge of HVAC, plumbing or electrical a plus. Ex­ perience preferred. Apply in per­ son lo: Elms at Tanglewood, 3750 Harper Rd, Clemmons, NC. MATURE EXPERIEl'iCED'Farm Worker needed, (ull lime job on cattle (arm in Northern Davie Counly, Must have experience and driver’s license, Send age and experience to: Blind Ad, P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028. NEEDED IMMEDIATELY: CHILDCARE teacher, 8:45-5:45, M-F, Must have childcare creden­ tials or be willing to enroll. Call (336)766-6979. PART-TIME HELP needed every W ednesday night at Ellis Auto Auction in (jooleemee. Registra­ tion/Lane Clerk & Drivers. Please apply In person M on-Thurs. 10am-5pm. For directions call 336-284-4080. RN/LPN FULLTIME openings at Lexington Dialysis Center. Must have strong assessm ent and problem solving skills. First shilt, 10hr days, 4 days per week. Ev­ ery other Saturday, closed Sun­ day and Major Holidays. New Nursing graduates welcomed. Competitive salary and excellent benelils. Apply al: 233 Anna Lewis Dr., Lexington, NC 27292 or (ax resume 2413-8160. SHEET METAL HELPER wanted. Experience preferred. Valid NC Driver License required. Call Sam at 998-4601. START IMMEDIATELY CON­ STRUCTION Careers ol America No Experience Needed Healing & Air (bond. Apprentice Training ‘ and Job Placement Assisi. Gel the skills lor a NEW Careet. No Money Down Tuition Financing. Call Today!!! 1-800-518-2066. WANTED: SEASONED LOCAL Christian Individual needed by elderly couple 1 day a week (or light housekeeping. Individual must possess a broad knowledge ol all phases o( housekeeping, must liave a valid Driver's Li­ cense and have own Iransporta­ tion. Individual must also furnish Relerences and ba able to pass a criminal records check. Inter­ ested individuals should reply to: Blind Ad-Housekeeping, PO Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028. WORK FROM HOME earning $200-$1500 P/T, $2000-$4500 R T, Induslry leader, Fortune 500 Company, training provided Call today lor Iree Inlo, 866-845-9331 or visit www.debtlreeathome.com. BUYERS OF TIMBER - PINE & HARDWOODS ALSO LOGS - FREE ESTIMATES - HEDRICK BROTHERS LUMBER CO., INC. Manufacturers of Furniture Grade Lumber Cross Ties and Pallet Stock Exporters of W hite Oak Veneer Logs Tel: (336) 746-5885 • Fax: (336) 746-6323 6736 Hwy. 47 • Lexington, NC 27292 James W. (Jimmy) Hedrick, Pres, (336 352-5335CharlosB. (Ricky) Hedrick. Seo. Treas. 336 746-5538 3 Building Lots For Sale In ihe Fork Church Community Locaied on/off of Cedar Grove Church Rood OK for doublewide, modular or sife builf homes •Loti - SOLO * 40,000+Asi with road iron» if. water meter & septic system-$25,0(Ю • Lot 2 • SOLO • 1 -f acre with road frontage, well & septic system • $2S,000 • Lot 3 - UNDER CONTRACT * 1.2 acres recent survey & perked Great view. Price Includes county water & septic system • $25,000 *Ail ocreogo subject to final survey Contact Robert Slone (Owner/Broker) ol Riverfork Properiies 336-998-4733 C8cC g a l » '® ® ® (704) 880-4008 ® (336)492-6205 Fall Gutter Cleaning Special Starting As Low As $39.99 Also New G utter InstaUatlon • New Homei • Modular• RepUcementt • Doublewldei D14 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 28. 2002 M o r e P e o p l e G e t t i n g D i a b e t e s ; F r e e S c r e e n i n g ¡ H e r e O n D e c . 7 Nearly If) milhon Aniericims have a type of high blood sugar know n as "pro-diabclcs” lhal raises the risk of heart disease and often leads lo full-blown dia- bcles. New guidelines urge millions o f m iddle-aged people lo get tested so they can lake steps lo prevent Ihe condition from pro­ gressing. "People with pre-diabetes can lake steps lo reduce Iheir risks, but most people wiih it don’t know they have il.’ U.S. Heallh and Human Services Sec­ retary Tommy Thompson said. Tlie M ocksville Lions Chib will sponsor free di.nbetes and vision .screening Saiurday. Dec. 7 in downtown Mock.sville wilh the N.C. Lions Visions Van. Some 17 million Americans have diabetes, 8 perccnl more lhan previously ihoughi, accord­ ing lo new census dala. D octors have long known that people w ith a condition callcd "impaired glucose toler­ ance" characlerizcd by blood sugar gradually rising are at high risk for diabetes. The govern­ m ent renam ed the condilion “prc-diabelcs" to make it easier for people lo understand. Most will develop type 2 diabetes over the ne.xt decad>- unless they take action to reduce their risk, said Dr. Francine Kaufman, presi- dcnt-elect of the American Dia­ betes Associalion. And they are al 30 percent greater risk of hav­ ing a heart attack or stroke. If all the 16 million Ameri­ cans with pre-diabetes devel­ oped full-blow n disease, it w ould raise ihe num ber of people in the United States with the condilion to 33 million, add­ ing about ar. extra SIOO billion in health carc cosls, Thompson said. Almost 17 million Americans have diabetes, a disease lhat af­ fects the body's ability to m an­ age glucose, or blood sugar. Type I diabetes is an autoim­ mune disease lhat destroys the body's ability to produce insulin, a honnone that helps the body slash various nutrients in cells. Type 2 diabeles usually de­ velops in adulthood and is caused by the bo<ly's inability to make enough, or to effectively use, insulin. This form of diabe­ les accounts for 90 to 95 percent of cases. Women can develop a fomi of type 2 diabetes during preg­ nancy called gestational diabe­ tes. Approximately 40 percent of Women wilh geslalional diabe­ tes who arc obese before preg­ nancy develop type 2 diabetes wilhin four years. Symptoms: frequent urina­ tion, con.siant sensation of thirst, unexplained w eight loss, ex­ trem e hunger, sudden vision changes, tingling or numbness in the hands or feet, extreme fa­ tigue, slow healing sores, fre­ quent infections. Risk factors: people are more likely to develop diabeles if ihey arc obese or have a family his­ tory of the disorder; as age in­ creases. so does the risk; certain groups are at increased risk, in­ cluding blacks, Hispanics and Native Americans M any cases cannot bc pre­ vented. H ow ever, m aintaining a healthy weight and exercising reg u larly m ay help protect against the developmenl of type 2 diabeles in many people. The American Diabetes As­ sociation recom m ends blood gluco.se screenings beginning at age 45, or younger if someone has a family history of diabetes, is obese or has other risk factors. Al least a third of people wiih type 2 diabeles go untreated be­ causc ihey don'l know ihey have the condilion. M any will be di­ agnosed wilh diabeles only af­ ter ihey have developed serious complications, such as heart at­ tack, kidney disease or impaired eyesight. People with type 1 diabetes rnust take daily insulin .shots to live and are advised lo can-'fully watch Iheir diets. People wilh type 2 diabetes may bc able lo conlrol Ihcir blood sugar Ihrough diet and excrcisc. Others may need lo take or.il diabetes mcdicines lo lower Iheir blood glucosc levels. If ihis doesn't work, insulin may be necessary. Studies .show diet and cxer- cise can prevent or delay type 2 diabetes from striking in high- risk people. Diabetes screening is not rou­ tine. The governm ent, along with the ADA issued guidelines encouraging doctors lo screen millions of palicnis for pre-dia- bclcs wilh simple blood sugar level tests. They hope once people know about their condi­ tion. Ihey will make the simple lifestyle changcs lo return Iheir blooil sugar levels back lo nor­ mal. "This new recommendalion gives physicians added incentive to screen Iheir m iddle-aged, ovcr\veight patients for bolh lype 2 diabetes and pre-diabetes," Kaufman said. "If you have pre- diabetes, you need lo know it, so you can leam about Ihe high risk of gelling diabetes and the steps you can take to prevent it. If you already have diabetes, you need 10 be treated early to prevent complications." ^Médica re Supp%rnent -Îâsür àiîœ.^ The State FariitM-dM \ NEW LO C A T IO N ! iL., 5244 US Highway 158 • Advance (2 doors from Dairy Queen) -998-9310- Ctll:399-!S27 SPECIAL Electric Scooters *299.95comt st€ Ui for details Look to your Good Neighbor agent for help in clioosing a Medicare Supplement Insurance plan that is right for you. Call me for choices in health care protection. Greg Morris, Agent 346 S S alishury Street M ocksvillc, NC 336 -7 5 1 -5 9 0 8 Like a good neighbor, State Farm is f/iere.® slatefarm.com® Sl.itL* J\irm Mutu.il Aulomobilo lmur.inceConip.my • Home Oiiice: Hkxiniin};ttin, lllinoi.s Call (or delails on coverage, cosls, restrictions and renewability. Nolo: These policies are nol connected with or endorsed by Iho Uniled Slales Government or Iho Federal M edicare Program. MSZ002-19 STATE FARM IN S U R A N C E p-oa'toz 06/02 to impraMng quilli^ irf Tht aooa Raipb E. SnydtrM.D. Award of Exctllmctfor The award, ghm ^ Review of North Carolina, cited Rowan Regional'« ‘'excellence for efforts to significantly improve the carc of heiit tehire patientt." MRNC, the peer review organization for Medicare quality improvement, gives only one Snyder Award of Excellence in North Carolina each year. Tht aooa RttMKb Utilization Awardjmm tht North Catvlim Nuhn Atiocktioh. This award, presented in Octobcrat the annual N C N A convention in Raleigh, recognized Rowan Regional's initiatives to prevent pneumonia in critically ill patients. So we hope youll undenttnd if our awards caseiooks a little crowded. We wouldn't have it any other way. Rcwan Regional Medicai-Center 613 Mocksville Avenue • ^lisbury, NC28U4 •(704)210-5000 www.row«n.orB