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01-Januarycwtet jShobtihg DAVIE COUNTY i'T 50« e n t e r p r i /e h R e c o r d USPS 149-160 n il KSIJ.W . JAM Al<\ 7, i m 2« PAGES Register of Deeds candfdntc Luther Potts flics for officc, hntidlri}’ over $272 niinj; ft'c In cit'clions suptTvisor, Marnarcl SIjcm , 2 File For County Board, None For School Board 3 File For Register Of Deeds Office By M ike B arnhardl and Kathy ChafTIn Davio County Entorprts<hRocord Kcrmit Smith paccd anxious­ ly outside the board of elections ofTicc Monday just before ntxjn, occasionaly poking his head through the door to see who was inside. He wanted to sec who wanted the job he has held in Davie County for the past 32 years. Before the day was over, three Davie residents, none of whom arc strangers lo public w ork here, had filed as Republican candidates for the register o f deeds office. Each handed over the $272 Filing fee for the full-time job tliat pays an annual .salary of S27,0(X). Smith is/ciiring al ihe end of this year. ’88 Election First to file al noon was Henry Shore, e.xccutive direc­ tor of (he Mocksville-Davie Chamber of Commcrcc. Then came Rulh Richardson, former deputy witli the Davie County Sheriff s [>;p;inmcnl. Also fil­ ing for the officc was school board memlKT, Luihcr Polls. Voters this year will also fill three spots on the county Ixiard of commissioners and while two Republican candidates filed on Monday, ihe ihree inciiinbcnis - Dr. I'.W . Slate, Hill Foslcr and Hud Hauser — all said they would nol seek rc-clcclion. Hcrmuda Run honieniakcr ■ .~ r Richardson Shore Cluary Cheek W illa Jo Check 1.lid Mocksvillc busincssnian J.t^. “ Huslcr" Clear>' Ixilh filed :.s Republican candidates for ihc lounly lM>ard of commissioners. No candidates file I for a spot on the Davie County Board of fiducalion on Monday, the first day for filing. Incumbent Charles Dunn said he will noi seek re clection, while Joe Evcrcllc said Monday he is still undecided on a re-clcclion bid. I-ilin}i al the Davie County Board of lilcctions office runs through noon on I’cb. 1. Prim ary elections fi)r the register of deeds and county commission will tie held May ^ if nccessary. s>>ilh the general •Sit Filing — P. 4 Man Shoots Wife; Turns Gun On Self Woman Shot Twice Walks 100 Yards To Son’s House For Help By M ike Barnhardt Davio Counly Enterpriso-Record A 71-year-old Smith Grove woman, injured by two shots from a .38 caliber pistol, walked a hundred yards early Sunday mom- • ing to her son’s house for help. . ' Authorities believe that Mildred Allen Bates Blaloclc was shot!' by her husband, Thomas E. Blalock of Route 1, Advance.- ■ ^ Mrs. Blalock on Tuesday was listed in serious but stable c6n-^!.5^J dilion in .nn imensive care unit al Bapvisi Hospital in V/insion-^.'l'i Siilcnj. .suffering from gun.shot wounds lo ihc lower abdomen; Mr. Blalock was shol in the am i and Icr, and was listed In g00 d-,‘?'fei condition at Forsyth M cm ori4; Hospital Tuesday. , ^ Tlic Davie County ShcrifTs ^p a rtm e n t was dispatchcd to the ' hom eofW oody Bates off U.S. 158 in Smith Grove at 12:59 a.tn.'i' s ; 'V:'. '. See NIan ShooU .^'pr'4:f9i| Schools Adopt High ' School Tobacco Ban By M ike Barnhardt Davie County Enterprlso-Record : • After July 1. students at Davie High School will not be allow­ ed to use tobacco products during school days. By a 3-2 vote Monday night, Davie County Board o f Educa­ tion members adopted the new policy. Board members Charles^ Dunn, Joe Everette and Nancy Grooms voted in favor of the ban; board chairman V.G. Prim and member Luther Potts voted against: it. Board member Jerry Swicegood was not present because of ' sickness. Tlie ban was recommended by superintendent of schools, Jack ; j Ward. The ban will do away with the “ smoking area,'’ at the high • school, where students arc allowed to smoke during breaks bet­ ween cla.sses. " I ’ve visited the snwking area and there’s nowhere near as many kids as there used to be,” Ward said. About SO-100students visit the smoking area, and not all of tho.se smoke, he said. “ It’s a relatively small number of students compared to what it used to lie.” Polls said the ban could create more problems than it solves and said the tobacco industry has helped Davie residents and schools. _ • “ Are we making a mountain out of a mole hill? Arc we creating ^ problem s... taking iltcm (smokers) out of an area where they can; be controlled and into bathrooms and other places they shouldn’t; be?" Potts asked. “ We're encouraging students to go smoke in placcs they shouldn’t smoke and creating a problem of discipline - and control for our teachers at the high school. ; ‘ Wc need to encounige non-smoking,” Potts, who doesn’t Sec Tobacco — P. 4 Rates Would Increase If Day Care Proposal Becomes Law ■ - r By KoJhy Chaffin Davie County Enlfifprlse-Record Licensed day care operators in Davie Coun­ ty say a proposed reduction In the maximum Lnt^mbcr of children each staff member can ' supervise wouki force iheni lo raise Uwir rates, . ,'*1 would hate to go up on my prices, but if they pass this. I would have lo," said Ptiyllis operator of Cuddly Care Day Care oh —----------------------— r Sain Rond and president of the newly- organized Davie Couniy Day Care Assocation. Smith said the associaiion plans to circulate a petition opposing tJie proposed ratio reduc­ tion. Members will discuss the petition at their next meeting on Thursday, Jan, 14, at South Davip Junior High School, The state has proposed dropping one child frotn the current nilios for each age group. For example, the current maximum seven infants per caregiver in the infant age group would be reduced to six; and the 12-to-l maximum ratio in the 2-year-old group would l>e reduc­ ed to 11. Ratios were earlier reduccd in Januaiy 1986. “ All Ihc other day cares went up then, and I’m sure they will do this again,” .said Frances Hepler, secreuiry o f the associaiion. Included in tlie same proposal is an increase in the required square footage per child. Because most licensed day cares in Davie County arc already full, “ we would have to lei children go,” Smitlt said. “ Wliere arc these children going, and also in other counties, See Proposal — P. 3 2-l)\ MF ( ( U M \ 1:m i ..r |.r is k RKCdRI). T m R.SOAV. JA M ARV 7, 1988 Editorial Brick? Stucco? Why Not Build With ... Logs? C v'UnlN CdiniiiisMDiH’rs c.iii i iIov-kIo Iu'\>, to hmkl ihcii new gDvcrniiK-nt ccntcr .Should ii (v ivd fukk oi u IiKl- stucco? One of their main coticcrns i\ ih.il the iicu sirucluic blend in. W hite stucco hlcntls with Rick s Place. Red h iu k blonds with other downtown bi'iildini^s One courthouse wag noted last week that the comniis sioners haven’t coasidered all the options, i'hey could blend witii Hugh U ircw ’s refurbished log cabin down the street. A log cabin-.style building would even invoke Davie C ounty’s heritage. Scoff at logs, if you w ill. Once constmction bids are received, that may be the only building material the county can afford. The commissioners arc right to be careful about the design and .selection of building materials. Government centers arc projccLs that should be once every 50 years. An ugly building will be there for all to see for two genera­ tions. Likcwi.sc. an attractive building will be a source of pride. The building can't evoke too much pride, though. The commissioners have only S I.5 m illion. W ith that, they plan to build the new structure and renovate the e.xisting cour­ thouse by car%’ing c/ut a new counroom . The com m is­ sioners may not have enough money. W hether its red brick, while stucco, pink granite or gray concrete, the commissioners and their architect will be hard-pressed to match the dignity of the new war memorial which w ill stand in front o f the building. Getting the bond referendum approved .seems like child's play compared to this. So nuiny designs. So many colors. Everybody knows what he likes. It’s just that none o f us like the same thing. , A' ■ • , Picking A President W hy does Iowa and New Hampshire gel to pick our ne.xt president? W ho arc those people and what goes on inside ihcir heads? W hy would they threaten the nation's safety by picking candidates tike George M cG overn, Gene M cCarthy and Jim m y Carter? Presidential candidate Bob Dole o f Kansas sumttwd up the two states’ inordinate influence on the pt;esidemial race this way: ’'If you took a political map o f the United . Stales, 40 percent o f that would be Iowa, 40 perccnt would > bc New Hampshire and 20 percent would be the rest o f the 'co u n try .” The Iowa caucus is Feb. 8. New Hampshire's primary is eight days later. Both Democrats and Republicans may V have clear winners by then — with only two of 50 states > having any choice. I have two questions: W ho are those folks in Iowa and New Hampshire, and why do the other 48 states let them ‘ get away with it? — Dwight Sparks D A V IE C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/i^ECORD US PS 149-160 124 South M ain Street M ocksville, N C 27028 704/634-2120 Published every Thursd:iy by ihc D A V IE C O U N T Y P U B L IS H IN G C O . Owight Spjirks ... Robin Fcrgusson . Mike Burnhardt . Kathy Chaffin .... Ronnie Gallagher Dccky Snyder ...... ...... Iuiitnr-Publi,sher .... General Manager ...... Managing Kditor .............. News l-ditor ............ Sports Hditor Advertising Director MocksvilU* KiiliTprlsf 1916-1958 Duvic Record 1899-1958 Cooleemee Journal 1901-1971 Sccond Cla» Postage Paid In Mixk.sville, NC 27028 .Subscription Rates Single Ci)py, 50 cents S18.00 per year in Nonh Carohna $22.50 pci year ouliidc North Carolina POSTMASTBR Send address ehanj!c» to Davie County iintcrprise-Kicofd P.f). Uo» 525, M<KksviHe, NC 27028 l.iiir\ D a'is ,\l()cks\ illc “ I think it should he red brick becjiuse it would blend in better \»ith the other b u ild in g s." Rachel {'afsoii M tHksville ‘•\\ li> 111)1 m ake it all red brick ... to have it nil m at­ ching?” Donna Custer .Advance "R e d brick, becau.se there w ouldn’t be as m uch upkt*ep to it.” Anne Yardell Hillsdale “ It should probably be red brick, because that w ould blend in the best.” Sidewalk Survey: Should The New County Office Building Be of Red Or Light Brick Or White Stucco? .M(H'ks\ illc “ W hite stucco. I think it would match the m em orial.” K ohrrl Itiistic Mt)cks\ iile “ I think it should m atch the surrounding areji and not .stick out like n .sore th u m b .” A nnie Miit- Hliuikeii.sii{p M ocksville ‘‘ It really doesn’t m atter, but I like w hite.” .Joy Duncan Berniuda K ui). > “ I say red brick .” - Letters Men, It’s Best To Let Women Shop Alone , Newspaper Keeps Up With Davie Friends To Ihc cdit<ir; Rcticw out p.i(X.T lor another >i.Mr. This is a goiKl way to keep up with the news and happenings in .Mocksville. We miss our friends and customers in the Mocksville and Coolecmcc area who we ser\ed w ith i)ur llorisi for 12 years. We now have our dorist in Ocala. Ma. (wo miles from ihe .Silver .Springs attractions (glass boitoni bo.its). Keep up the good work am! ha\c a Happy New Year, John N\'. .Moore and James L, Stroud P.O. I5o\ 5.^75 (Jcala. Morida .^267.S ‘ E l i z a b e t h a n ’ C h r i s t m a s P e r f o r m a n c e W a s E n j o y a b l e To the editor: This is a letter to express my appreciation lor ilie ineinheis ol the Piedmont Performing Artists Association. These very talented people gave an outstanding perloriiiaiKe on Dec. 27 at the Cooleeinec United Methodist Church, 1 reali/e that much time and sacrifice of priorities went into the [uep.n.i tion o f the niizabethan Christmas Carol Sen ice .\s ,i comimmi ty, sve are very fortunate to have Janic Phillips and hei di d\> ,i lion to see the various art forms ixTlormcd ihrouj’lioui the emm ty. 1 urge everyone to support these fine talented perloiiiu-is Kiiih Childeis Mocksville Write The Editor P.O. Box 525 Mocksville, NC 27028 Laura;: Richard Why do men torture themselves so? After everj’ Christmas 1 .sec tlic same thing over and over again. Woman surging through the malls looking for 25 pcrcent reduction signs, and their male companions waiting quietly along the sidelines in the stores in a half-comatose .state. Standing inertly ... watching. Instead of playing armchair quarterbacks, .some guys have gotten into their head to spread the last little bit of holiday spirit by showing their wives, girlfriends, or signifi­ cant others, that they’d rather spend the day dragging on a skin tail than watching a foot­ ball game. It isn’t the liest way to score |)oints. however. ________________ 1 cannot speak for all women, but being one myself. 1 understand the joys of shopping. More importantly, I see it as an intense financial ritual of comparisons which rp-; quires the utmost concentration and endurance. Let’s face it, men and women were not created equal. Send a man out to buy a shirt, and he comes home twcniyv minutes later with it completely intact, neatly wrapped in it’s package, A woman under the same circumstances leaves the house ,ii ihe crack o) dawn; drives sixty miles to her favorite ni.ill; iru s on shirts in stores from one end of the building to ihe oiher. and comes hack at dinnertime with a headache and ,1 lioiile ol l:\iednn. • 1 s.i\\ .1 m.in 'Uiing outside the dressing room ol a woman s sioie l.isi su-ek lie had his head proppctl up against Ihe '.'..ill, l.'.a.iiii' >uei the l>iidi;eol his nose. Out popped a rcd- h.ni. il III .1 i'li.'hi n die-v. iwho 1 assumed to be his u ,! ■ I ii. .;i; i . inn.i i!ir uMi.iiii ijiiesiloiiing, "W hat do you think ,i!n il i h ! 'me ’ , It In.a,'. |U 1 hiK , de.ii Ke.illv," lie responded noiK'halantly. , ( )>i ,1,, •..ni u'.ilh ihink so’" slie asked again, •‘Don't you Id.e ihc bl.K (. .>nc iKiiei ' I iliiiik I do. hill the red one’s on sale. li ii|' ii' lu'ii, \oii II he liH>kiiig al it, Which one would \ I HI y’t'l ’ lU voi! ol Ni,ned .11 hei wiih .i jrlassv " I gase up lootball lor soil i'l i’a/e .iiul s.ud in .i low. southern tone, ‘Money, I am t die one uho h.is io \\e.ii it . >ou know what 1 luean.* ■\iut she iniiu vi .I'A.u 111 .1 lit! lurs. ilisappearing into the dress- III!' il'oiii .ij'.iin Ten lo one she ihdii I Inn ciihei of them. See CiK'd Shopiilng — I’. 3, < , : A I> \\ IK ( ()1 v i > I N I I kl-KI.sl, Kl,( OKI), n i l KSDAV. .(AM AKV 7. 19SX-3 Proposal Has Day-Care Operators Fighting For Rights ( Iilllilllliit I li.ni I' I ..............II 1.1- ......................................................m lim uil I r.iiu I'. I !ir;i , v.l;, , , , V . ' jc.ii!'..' 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"irs alre^uly siratnini; ilicir biidgeis right nou to p.iy ” Smith sail! she is cncotjr.iijing parents ol chililren in l>as ie Coun­ ty d.i) varcs to publicly i)p|-Hiso the propi>%e4l ratio rt-(Jui.'tK>n .m<i in­ crease in square footage requirenicnts. “ My feelings are speak now or forever hold your (x*ac-e," she said. “ If you don't speak miw, there's no ncc<l to .s(x;ak up later when day cares say, T m sorr>’. but we'fl Phyllis .Sniilh. president ofthe I);i\ie County Dav Cure Ass.Kiation. reads to ihildreii. — Plidlo In Kdliiii Kermisson have lo charge (n<>re.' " Parents are inviieil to attend the asscxriation’s Jan. I-J meeting, which will Man at 7 pm . in the South Davie librarv. Smith said the pro(\>scd revi­ sions arc an example i>f the state im|X)sing moie and tiK>re restric­ tions on licensed day care cenlers, “ I jusl led like ll the parents arc happy, why is Kalciuh continuous­ ly complaining aN>ut day cares,” she said. riu- stale handlsook for day care ceniers. which o(x;ralors must follow in order to receive licens­ ing, governs every itsjxrct of a child's care in a center. "Hui not one place in that big, • thick l-Hxik docs it mention show- 1111' liic iliiM Inse,’' Smith said. "I led ih.H's \c r\. very iinporiant in .1 >.hilil s h!i' lo know iluit someone Sniiih s.ikl ihe Davie County l),i> ( ,iic Assosiaiion needs the h.ickiiii' 111 parents, "We nceti to do soiiieihing now to lei Raleigh kiii'vs ihal we aie happy with the d.iv care suuatum as ii is. and if so iiieone is not happy, feel free to sjx-ak up," she said. “ We want to hear ihat. lo o " 1 he Davie County Day Care Association lorined abtuit two months ago so that licensed day care o|X’rators could take required training in the county. "Hy the lime we close, it's so hard lo gel lo Torsyth Tech or Rowan Tech to lake classes." Mcplcr .said. Day care cenlers represented in the assixriiition, in addition to Creative Day Care and Cuddly Care Day Care, include Kiddy Kampu.s Play School Inc. on Duke Street, Mocksville; Kountr)’ Kid.s of Rouie 4, Mock.svillc: Tesh's Toddlers on M illing Road, Mocksville; and Valley Learning Cenier on Ridgcview Drive, McK'ksville. "I feci tJiat all the day carcs that I'm involved with in the asstxaa- tion arc doing an e.xccllcnt job,” Hepler said, “ We try to provide the best service we can at a dcccnt price." Carla Coffey: Home Day Care Needs To Be Monitored R v Ivfflhv ... I-.1-____ -1 . . * .By Kmhy ChafTln Davie County Eniorpriso-Record ; While the state is proposing Jmorc and more restrictions for liwascd day carc ccnters, s o h k .say home day cares arc being basical- ;ly ignored. ;<y\nd that’s not good, .said Carla ;Coffcy, who operates a home day ■ carc on Rainbow Rojid iri ihe Smiili Grove area. ‘ ’Something somewhere down the line needs lo be done as far as monitoring Iio iik * day cares." she saiti "T)ierc's jusi so much iluit parents d»m‘t know." 'Djc ."iiaits limits the number of children in a home day care to five full-time children and three that stay pun time, such as bcrore or after schtml. But if there's any other restrictions, Coffey s;iid she doesn't know of them. "A ll you have to do is write to Raleigh, tell them you want to run a home day carc, and they'll send you your p;ipcrs back." she said. Coffey said sfie ItLs hcaril several incidents of children being ignored or punished unfairly in home day cares. “ One parent that's working for me had hers in a da,v ciuc .ithJ her chililren were ctinslamly bitten, arul there wiLs never .my c.\plaru- tion as to why," she said. u. Cofl'ey’s aunt had her child in a home day carc in Davie County “ And she said when they p;isscd the house, he would start scream­ ing lx;cau,sc he was afraid he'd have to go back ihere." Coffey .S.UU She emplwsi/ed that she wasn’t try ing to discourage parents from enrolling children in home day carcs. "I jusi think they need to be more aware of what's going on." she said. “ I-or all they know. I'm an alcoholic and drug ;iddict. Ttiey just don't come in to see," >icn iryinj; lo clcvulc mi )>oii>e djy v-ire. Coflcs s.;nil (viirms often consider tl>c cuiHlmon of tl>c liomc or tlK cost. But other factors arc more import.int. she .said: “ IX> they have toys ami lo<s of them.' Do (hcv ic.Kh !lir diililrc/i ihiiii's ihcy need lo know in a playful way .' Do they tell them they love ihcm.’'' Ci'llev ottered the following tips tor parents cluvosing a home day care: • “ l-irst of all, make sure the (vrson ihat you arc leaving iJie child vv ith IS a very reasonable, ra­ tional pers<in.“ she said. • .Make sure there are plenty of toys and that they arc safe and j;e.iicil lowaid Ivclpinc cliilitrcn lo leiitn • Make sure the children arc given c(KHig)i lo cat arxl tlwi snacks and meals arc nutritious. • .Make sure (he day care ofxT.iioi vcrecns what the children watch on television, ' “ Make sure that tlicrc’s some kind of learning process, that Ihe children arc going to learn, w hether it be artistically, physically or mentally, but .some kind of developmental skills need to be taught," Coffey said. • Make sure the honK day carc has a go<xl. stable atmosphere, • Stake sure the day care opetnior spends time with the civiUlrcn lo buitd Uvctr sctf-cslccni.- "See itvc cniCRivct is rcnl- ly a cnicgivcr und nui ju.si an at­ tendant,” .she added. CofTcy said sJie considers herself a good hoDK day carc operator. "I think I’m one of (he best, she said. "1 hate to be a self brag, but it’s just that I put myself into my work. The kids arc wonh it.” , . But parents need to find out for themselves whether a home day carc operator docs a good job. Cof-'' fey said the Department of Social Services should also work more ' closely with home day carcs. * "They usually don’t come out unless they get f a complaint^'or'i' report, and that's a little laiCi" sHc said. “ TJic kids have already i»f- ; rc rc d ." v.'U h nwirc nnd m orc inolhcru working, the need for day care Is: only going to increase, 'fhai's why it’s so imponant that home day • cares meet ccrtain standards today;: Coffey .said. f Ml Office Building Controversy Red And White, Smith Says By Kathy Chaffin Oavio County Entorprlso-Rocord On the surface, the controversy surrounding the design for a new county office building appears to be a black and white, or in this case, a red and white issue. :‘*I think basically it’s a decision on whether we’re going with a while building or a red brick feuilding,” said Chaimian R.C. Smith at a county commission meeting Monday afternoon. "I can’t see anything beyond that." But tJtere’s n»orc to ll« issue tlwn ju-st color, Siiid Vice CIviirman Bill Foster. He added, that in iiis opi­ nion, the architectural style of the building is tlw most important deci­ sion facing commissioners. The design of the ciHinty office building, planned for across the street from the courthouse, spark­ ed a controversy when word got out that commissioners were con­ sidering a white stucco structure. . County Manager John Barber explained what happened after M onday’s meeting: Commis­ sioners, after review ing the colors and architectural styles of several buildings in the Wiaston-Salcm area, dccidcd that a building dcsignc4l after Salem rnisi Bank on Countr)' Club Road would best blend in with the Davie County Courthouse and other dowiiiowii building!!. "1 feel .sure that the commis­ sioners, at the time tJ)cy saw this building, did not rcali/,c it was a stucco building," Barber said. W'hen they found out later that the building was inadc of stucco, commissioners quizzed their ar­ chitect about the nwterial ... "NVould it hold up and so forth," he .said. Because of the opposition, however. Barber said l>c thought it was s.tfe to .say that commissioners had since ruled out white stucco. Iliis leaves the question of whether the building - approved by county voters with the passage of a S 1.5 public building bond i.vsuc on Nov. 3 — should be constructed of light<olorcd brick, w hich would blcml in with the c<Hin})ousc, or red brick to match the Williamsburg style of the Mixrksvillc Town Hall and Central Carolina Bank. Foster said he had heard some [vople question whether a buililing based on the design of .Siilem I'rust Bank could be constructed “ tastefully" out of rtil tirick. UarlKT dcscrilx-d the design as early American In fact, the Winston-Salem bank was iiKKlclcd aflei a building consinicled in Philailclphia m the late IK()Os. Smith said he hadn'i heard any complaints al'oul ihc design “ liven the |x-opie bilierly opfxis- cd lo a while building luve no pro­ blems with Ihc design," he said. day' ing Smith initialed discussion alxmi the design by proposing that com­ missioners go ahead and scl a public meeting on the building as suggested at the board's Dcc. 21 meeting. Commissioner l-.U'. Slate said then lhal the meeting would tve a goix) way to gel public inptii on the color and design. "'nKTc's pomp to be a lot of people after we're dead and gone that arc still going to be l<x)king at lhal building," he said Ix-forc making ihc suggestion. When Smith |no|'H)scd at Mon­ 's meeting lhal the [xiblic hcar- l>e held ne\i vscx-k. I-osier rcsptindcd: “ Without making it controversial, I'm not sure that's a gixxl idea at this tinve." Slate said he would prefer that commissioners have some alter­ native drawings lo sIhiw citizens tx-lore scheduling the meeting. This would give |X-ople an idea of the options, he added. Smith said lhal Bill Bergen of Ramsay Associates, the Salisbury architectural firm hirt\l to design ihe building, had said he would draw up whatever the commis­ sioners wanted. The extra draw­ ings, however, would cost 'more money, “ 1 was of the opinion that, hopefully, we could tell him what w e needed ralher than going to the added expense," Smith said. l-osicr said he didn’t object to a public meeting in the near future as long as commissioix-rs have all the infornialion they need lo answer questions. "If ii'sjusi a matter of listening, we can do lhal anytime," he said. Hut if commissioners arc going to be answering questions from citizens, ihey need lo know what the answers arc, “ I 've got a loi of questions still unresolved in my mind," Foster addetl He suggested meeting with Bergen and John Ramsay, head of the archilectural firm, Ixrforc ask­ ing the public for inpul. Other commissioners agreed, and Barber .said he wcHild .set up a meciing w-'ith the archiiecis for 1 p.m. next Monday. Slate said commissioners may dccidc they want some alternative draw'ings to consider, “ not elaborate drawings, just verj' schcmatic draw'ings." Ttiose ought lo be included in the architects' ba.se fee, Foster said. "That's e.xactly right,’’ Barber said. •* < Smith said commissioners are going to have to tell the architects what ihcy want. "Tliey’rc wailing on direction from us," he .said. Bui Foster said commissioners need the architects’ help in deciding what would be the best design for the county. "It’s a tw;o- w'ay street," he said. Commi.ssioncrs .said they plan to set a public meeting on the color and design of the building after Monday's meeting with Bergen and Ram.say. The new office building will house county departments current- : < ly in tlie courthousc to free up niorc ' space for court personnel. Another courtroom will also be added to the. courthou.se with revenues from ihc: bonds. Coed Shopping Requires A Bit Of Finesse Continued From P. 2 If (he nuin insists on atiompa- fiying ihc woman, or rather the woimn Insists that he go, the situa- ■ lion requires finesse fiom boih particii. It is best for men to agree w ith olinost cvco'Ching ihe won»an says aboul the clothing she is trying on 10 avoid any uncomfonablc con- fronwiion — cxccpt for "don’l you lliink ihis iiwkes me lixik faf.'". l ikewise, if she is delilxTating lu'tween, s;iy, two dresses, he is w isc to say they lv)lh look IxMutiful on her and he can't dccidc which t>nc he likes better. Impaticnce and impiety are not things to lx‘ tolerated during a shopping excursion. A man should never insisl, "lei’s just gel lhal oik and go." Me may end up paying ..................i for it — in more ways tluMi one. But the woman is not to omit rcvercnce for her counterpart cither, and sliould altcmjH to forego an im(wnding .shopping ilisastcr. How’/ Very simply. "Honey, I think Dallas is play­ ing Cliicagoai I . Why don’t I meet you by ihc televisions in Sears in abourjan lK>ur?”abojir^i January Clearance Store Hours Mon, - Sat. 9:30 - 5:30 0( Mocksville, NC WINTER COAT SALE Select Groups Of Winter Coats by Famous Maker reduced For Fast Clearance, Assorted Styles And Lengths SALE 40 % OFF Our Low Reg. Price Many Clothing Sportswear Racks C Q Vh Tops, Bottoms, Sportswear Coordinate Groups. ^ / .T iOFF Reg. Prlcf» I f t I 1 ■i l>\\ll ( ()1 \ n I M I Ki’klsI HI ( O K I). I III KSDAN'. JA M AHS’ 7, 19SS Filing Begins For Local Offices ( iinliiini <1 I I iiiii I S'. Ith- !>•'.<:,I , N,.. \l.,. , K i i;i'.| i i 0 ( D r i iK 1 ,iiii) n ),ih - , . N n.'U 's . w ,.'., t..: :>U > V .,i . iu n t‘x-1 ^ ihivail I’.ir Krj., Sh S>l\uvu-.l ' A r;'Nhh-?ll <•! S , S h .'lc 'A.i-. O - >1.1 1 1 . 1 >;c! . 1 1 Hi-H. n in M .k ilk- 2 -;;-fpt NiMis .111.! prini til ih.i!. .11 (.'<■ S.intiui.l Co Im !'» tCMvc.irs. IS .1 l i if l..n>’ K■^!^k•nl i>t jJ*33aMc Couiits TZ>1' “ I'nc aK>.,i>s K-i'ii iniorcsli,-il iii ^ ‘the otTici.- anJ I ahv.iss k-ll I ccuilJ 2 5 .’nuuJcr a son KC in the cuums," iic S S ja id .\lond;i\ “ Ms c\,(>criciicc in rrr ^fctnil busiiKss ami mv c\pcrn.-iiv.c 'working wiih ihc pci'plc in iho D .'county slwuld help iik- ili ihc job. 2 ^ ; ;;Shorc s;iid it was tJilTiciiii tlcci- sjon to fxjssibly leave the Ch;inttvr. .'Nlosl of hi> work Dktc was in w ^Wonomic dcvclttpnicnl. he Naid, ST. ” " I ’li hale ti) leave the Chanibct. ~.'; ;that is interesting work People in "r''D avie County have re.illv Ivcii ^ supp\>rtivc of” the OuniK*r in M working lo nuke Davie C'ountv a better place to live." Richardson, 5.^. i.s also a life- _ long re.sident of Davie County, anil i;i.--:noU- lives in the ClarLsville com- p?e nuinity with her husband. .Alvin -She worked for the Davie C(Hin- Sheriffs Department for 1'^ ‘^ iy e a rs , as officc deputy and crimc "prevention officer. In l'),S2, she S ccccivcd the ‘ ‘Crtsvernor s .\w ard JT, foe crintc prevention after helping ^ .v'.l!' Iti.,' I I. ;> W .Mii.in ■ ll'.-f 1 ■.v::!. I>j'. ''li ( ,!lt h past -If!!-. (it -/u c !f( }<K .l\ •vhlCIl! s r i >.i\ u ’ ^ Ko.ut S U ’ M ili'iU . l i v c ' n il N*! ilh .iiii He I-. -.(.T. ifii’ h:s v\ .>ri!! ^•<n -■Cvlltl'.C M \ ;.C.l! k'M ',1 .Hi Iho 1).|S!C ( I'un!;. i JiK.ilioii, .1 irnii w h u h ovjiiu'' in i'ISlI "I s>,.ui!il h a u ‘ lo^ctl til h .ivc Iilk i! in \ it-m i, b ill th is n llK c t.iin c mv.-n .u k I I 'sc K 'c ii iiiiis iile riM L ' It In i .! I'iti).' u h ilc "1 cnjov pt)liliLS and I uanted to get III a full time olfke Keriiiit I,Smith) has ditne a govvl )ob 1( the I'cople sec (it to cleci tiK-, I will do the Iksi 1 can ’■ I-ornicrl) with Dawe Realty. Potts operates a real estate and in surance business Ironi his home Coijiii) CoMimissioii Check. was the first to tile for the county b<>ard ol (.c.mmis- sioners. tiling as a Kepubhcan I'he fk-riiiuda Run resulcnt has lived in Davie County since 1‘<7,1 "I do live in IlenniKla Run. but tk'nnuiLi Run is m I^asie Cminiv.” she said. ” 1 go to church in Davie CiHintv , and I’ve been tmcresfcil in the county from Day One since w c moved out here. And I love vwork- ing with pc»iple ... serving peo­ ple." Cheek s.iid she is activc in \Iliiinli'i’i tti'it. .iiu! c !U "'- i'i'- ' i!ci. isintis I Ii'.ili/i‘, 111 .1 mlsc. tli.il in.it, 111;' <li\ isH'Hv !t>l i h f O U llilv I-. .1 I'!:' Itu n y .iiul '.CIS sci unis t h m .' -.lu- s.Ikt ll I). 'I ii|l!', ,]|lci l> Ih i , . ■ ,'l! . I'Sl.lN , b u t J*! 'vC.lls Ili'H I Ili'Si. Ill c.K s iiin 'tiin c s f lu-i'i, .1 tu M n c in .il <1 I ' iu'!;i t'\ hii •mik! i V. < 'h-.v» 1 ..... -h; s,i;.l \\ 1 • .w V Su-.O li.'U'-.l' ‘ ill K t ' ' i'‘i.t K,m II.'!' ( liK'i Ilu- ■) ; lil, I :> ■.Ml . '' ' .f- ;i K;'P'.; P' M ,. . ■ . ,;i 'n ' ■ ' ' 1.1 iinii'.iv'ii 'lA-r ■> IK- '.i. .is i-lci Ifi! Ill .1 'ii'lh I .V .> sc.ii k'liii mi tiii: N!-.>. V.- illc Bi’.iril I'l ('.'iirinis'i.xk'!' 1 CKmIV s^ouKl ll.nc !i' ll-Mi!ll (inm ihc imwi KmIi.! ;! cliilfi) In ttic c n u iitv s n n iiiiis s io ii A lile ionf.' ii-shli-ni .'i l).i\ic Cnuiits , Clears w.is dct^Mtcvl in ,i 14.S2 bill tor sluTill. Insiiig to then iiKumlx'tit Cieorgc .Smith in the Republican prim.irs When askctl wh) he w.is ruiiii mg tor the lihiiu;. innimissinn. Cle.irv s.iul "I h.nl scM.-t.il |x.-.>pli' to .isk me to, aUi! I llii'Uv'lil l \l ;'isi' It a If ) Cic-irv sau! he ilui iii'l si.uil in' discus\ s jX 'C ilK is-.iu's l.ic ii.v ' the cnunts until laler in the '.amp.iign Clears omiis and njvrates .i us ed c.ir dealership nn I' .S. (vl iiist east of I' S Ui Mivk-.si!ie He IS a n'lCmlH't n| iIk: Masonic l.odge in Mocksville. the .-\mcrican Ix-gmn. (he l.)asis Iciii- pie Shrine Club, the Mi»"e 1 <\ige ItiM obacco Use Prohibited M Davie High School 11 "^O lln iiccl K ro in P . i ^ ••U iil »» n s,<K iciy, putting our ciiipliasi.v in ttic ;^K j4^rig plact;- A lot of u"! here have shoes on our feel if -w it Wasn't for tobacco." g Emphasis should be on alcohol Si; abuse education, Potts said. 2 “ * would comribuic 3 to a no-stnoking policy in our as schools," Ward said, “ Wc'rcan- 2 plM^izing a drug-free socicty — alcohol is our No. I problem. " S But t also feel wc need to cm- gjj phasizc the fact smoking is an ad- *5 J diction — and we don’t need to -SK smoke.” ^ .^ jn c c a no-smoking policy was M jlScptcd at the junior high schtwls. Ml said the number of smokers W at 'ttic high school level decreased. ^ Evcrette .said is illegal for so- ^3ije<>nc to sell or give cigarettes to Ig n ^ e o n e under age 17. " If we JT", haw a rule to allov,' the use, I think ^ '?^^'re encouraging them to break « ' the law ," he s.iid. j; Dunn said: " I f we don't y discourage the use of tobacco, by default, we're encouraging the use ^-of-(obacco.'' ffi School personnel v,'ill be allow’- cd lo U '.f t o t ijc c o p r ix lu c ts o n ly w it c n thM III th e p r c » c n v c <>| <>iu<lctiis. Tl>c tw n v» jit w n lo ^tc r- M :tH > o l a c tis iiic s M u h as l i m ball ganKs. Snow Routes Adopted Associate superintendent. Dwight Jackson, said a new bus snow route policy has been .form­ ed which cwild nxuui tnises w ill ixK travel on unpaved road.'i on certain days. A designated "pick-up point" will be used for those .students. Jiick.son .said the policy will on­ ly be u.sed when all roads are cleared e.ucept the unpved roads. It could have .saved two or three days missed because of ice and snow' last year, he said. Other liu.sini^ss • The board tabled discussion about a contract for Superintendent Jack Ward until a special meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday. ‘ A Canon N'P W) copy ni;ichinc at MtKksville Middle School will be sold throiigh an advcniscrncni, bt>ard members dccidcd. • Students in the DARH pro- gmm. a dnig-abusc prevention pro-' gram headed by Deputy Chris S I Man Shoots Wife, Then Self Continued I'Vom P. 1 aflcr liales' mi'ther kmx'ked on the door saying she had been shoi. "Sie walked over ICX) yards," viid Chief I3eputy Hob lxnuiK>ns. "She arrived at lier son's house and said, I've been shot." jS’o charges had been filed against HlahK'k as of .Monday. Lcinntons said. "W e have no reason to believe there had been any light, anv hard leelings," lie said. "She had l>een over earlier to the son's house and everything was fine." Lemiiions said Mr. Hlalock has been sick, and often dinrsn’t understand ijuestions. ''He had a stroke aKnit three years ago and his Ixxly an»l mind do not nin together. Me has trouble walking ami at tinws he couldn't say his name. He did tell us he sIhh himself; hit he iKver wimld say lie shot his wife," I.em- mons said. Dih.'Iois have not allowed in- vestig.itors to talk to .Mrs Hlalock. l.einmons said ,Mr. Blalock's mental condition would make it difficult lo get a conviction in court. Mr. Hlalock apparently went to his wife's iK’drtKim wltere she wav sleeping anil shot her twice before shooting him.self, Ixviimons said. "She Icxiked after him all the time," he said. "She had laken care of him continuously " Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson B- y i ! . ' .n BID YiiV.. O! iOt •■•JO p '.lt O f C.CPX ID 1 i n = K. / . » m . 1 W:Si <:».v 'r>Vi (CWL ‘•'i WsT I W-.U CsLT '.IaD p: 1,'n! i M . i. k , li 1 i. 'M' I :!■ M r .!h.! Iii- n ;• I i\'. r lu U 'i'. n . ; ir ,,! i ; \ M .iiii Si Itn lltlllK llls I I'liiiii;'--!. ' I !H? i 1 . ’'-U r ,in.l i I; I i.iiii !■- Si.i!,-, \\h j I .ill h i, I ■ ■: '!u i h n i ' M M l' u p In : c U - ^ lm ii, ■. M n tiil ii lik ". li.i.i I . '! V fi.ili:' . iln'i: null.!' ,1*'- Mil 11. 'I 1 iinniii)' I . ■'ll'.. !i- T, 1». ‘ih .m ill iiiiK i-d at . 11. : 1.1 .1 ! lii !lu-\ I' Lynn of tl>c Davie County ShcfTfl's I>c|>jr1i!Vcr.l, viill >;i.i.lu.iir l.ir, l'< .11 ‘i .10.1 III .11 .St,.,. Is-, ill.- Mi,|.!U .Svho>I iittil t.ilc i ;il ( Elementary .Schixil. s;iid general supervisor, Elaine Strider. "It ftas been ver)' .successful ... a very gtxxl guidance supple­ ment," she .said. "D ie .staff hates for Officer Lynn to leave and the program to leave." • Davie schcx)ls receive<J ac- creditttion at tlw ScHitheni A.ssocia- tion of Colleges and Schwls December meeting in New' Orleans, La., Strider said, A r>ew accreditation requirement announced at the meeting will be for elementary scIkkiI guidance coun.selors, at least one V;-time pers<in for a scluxil with 4‘f^) or less students; arxl a full titiK counselor for sch(H)ls with .VO-7(>) students Davie County does not meet these reiiuirernents, she said. "That IS Muncthing we'll have to work on when ue go iiiio ihe budget" • Work slatted this week on the new sch(K)l maintenance building off South Davie Drive. Jackson s;iid. It should I've compleled mid- lo laii- spring, he said .ll. iu!-a i!ni M.i- ilic I ii'tii !■ >JI 11 ll I. ' ’ Ull Sl.iU' s.i k I 1 IlU-,1 I ft', ft s til-.! snllK- (\-| iii.ii ■,hii;i'' I il 111 !■ I d i l i i ll's lint ill.it I h .i 'c i i 1 •.'11 | i i ' l l 'I, b c i'.iu s e 1 li.i', e SI.lie sciM'il .IS cniniiiissiniiei ■Itniii I'lhiStn 1'<'(> .iiu! M,is eleck'il .ir.iiii in lie '.nil h.ivc sei\ cit I - > I'.ii s .It tlie cikI nt this term I 'lslei, uhn M.is first elected iii Mill have also sctied 12 e.irs ,it tlie crul nj this term. ".And lh.it’' Inneennugh." he s,iid "We need iK-M t.ices aiul new ideas." |•n^!l-r. w h n h.is s c r e e d as cllair- m a n aiiil IS a ir r e n ils \ iic lii.iir n u in n t th e Im.Kii, s.ikl th e m b s h n u ld i'c c .is ic r In i lIu ' iievi m m m i s - i n i i f i ' in i n i p r n l 'l e m s that '.If s e i;n n e ih in u g ll w ill Iv re s o lv r j in ih e m-\t > e a r . " h e s a u l. ( nmmivs.nner lUid Hauser was iin.r..iil.tble liM I'nmment. but he .il-.li s.iiii Juiiiic the utmmunits meetings tii.it he didn't plan lo run tnr re election lie is completing his lust term I'li the Ixiard l'J8« startwl out cold, wet and icy, as frec/iDH ruin and .sled fell in the county .Sunday, Jan. Rainfall Comparison 1986-1987 M onthly K uiiirull, 1987 M onthly R ainfall, 1986 January 4.61 January 1.20 February 4,36 February 1.34 March 5.06 March 2.25 April 6.63 April .67 May .70 May 1.07 June 3.11 June .62 July 2.66 July 4,70 August 2.66 August 6.77. September 8.12 September 1.99 October .82 October 4.02 November 3,75 November 4.92 December 3.89 December 3.69 Total 1987 46.57 Total 1988 33.24 .Ml figurc-s arc in iiKhcs. Figures recorded and reported by C.F. and Kathciinc K. Mcroncy of Mocksvillc, AOVNJIE DnnCentB Evety family needs a family pharmacist — atttieADVALUE DfugCentert^tose loytxj. AFRIN* f w sorn .-::rP»<* ,m. 2.991“ el VASELINE' Up Tber»pf A5-OX, .79 K S I .89 Alka-Seltzer Pius'Cotd 3.39 Plus All RerpalningChristmas Items A LPH A KERI SHOWER A ND D * I " ! * 12 oz. M oisture D M I n nichOody g aiUiiljiH Al/»)tin f k -tST 7.49 OH 16 oz. M oisture aich Body Oil 3.5 oz. Moisturizing Sprny Mist 0 g Q ^ i'l oz. Molsturo Rich jcionnslng Bar 1.69 NATURE MADE® vitamin C Tablets 500 mg, 100’s B fjl AND R iiJ VllamlnECBpsulos400I.U. lOO's BtflU VITAMIN VITAMIN E 1.492.59 METAMUCILL«K«ev« AmcrUfi FVryor* 5.89 ^ ^ 1 Atra GILLETTE TIbc I* Atra* or Atni Plus srwtsg CvkUpH, ' a i m 3 . 9 9 NUPRINIM S . 74% 1.99 J JUST FOR MEN- ■an Snra SMEN-a? rS S L Ik i Price UNISOM*d 1 3.39 SiMp Aid THERES AN ADVALl’E DRUGCENTER CLOSE TO YOU. When ll ( inm s I'o Ytinr lln ilih I Iw ri' Is ,S« Suh'>(iltilv F o s t e r - R a u c h D r u g C o . 0 Q h n n n ln ri f!A n !nr M nrkfivlllALowes Shopping Center Salisbury St. Mocksville, N.C.j 634*2141 ■^1 ll ■|l r o l v n I N K KJ’klSK KK OKD. THrK.Sn.AV. .IANUARV 7. I 98S- 5 Residents Right: Road To Golf Course Named H> C h i i f r in Davio Counlv K c m .!c:iis 111 S l.ili- H n.i,! ]m v . i.-ii!'.!ivk'ni ii'iiiii’, iiiiiimis siottcrs .ipprmc ihcir ta)(icsl Ii' iti.iD.tc llic lo.ul D.imc Irum I’lnulcrosa u> Ismii ('c.l,ir\ Cmli (.'lUirsc Ko.kI 'Ihey ve ;ilriMdy i;ni ihc mimi up," \aid Ciiinniissumcr HiiJtK Alcviiiklcr al ;i public hcarini; on Ihc propiisciJ luiiK- chiingc Miukbs aftenuwn. "Thai's prcliy pre,%unipiuouv." said Chairmiiii R.C, Smith v.ith a chucklc. "Anyway, tfui’s nne ' County Manager John Harlicf said everyone on the mad, whkh leads from U.S. 601 Miuth to the Twin Cedars Golf Course, was in favor of the proposed natiie changc. All but one couple signed a petition requesting the changc. and the only reason they didn’t sign it was bccause they were out of town when ihc signatures were col­ lected, he said. After no one spoke for or uguiast the proposed name changc at ihc public hearing, commissioners ap­ proved ihc request by a 4-0 vote. (Commissioner Bud Hauser was not at the meeting.) The matter canic up again when Dale Blackweldcr mentioned a Pondcrosa Road in ano(hcr pan of the county during a prcscntaiion for the William R. Davie Volunteer Fire Departmcni. There must be another Ponderosa Road in ihe county, Vicc Chairman Bill Fosier said aflcrward. “ Noi anymore, ihcre’s - not," he added. ; Also ai ihe mceling, comniis- J: • sioners voted lo appoint Barbara '. -‘ Basham, the new director of the • ; Davie County Senior Center, to : .* replace Vancc Riddle on the Davie ;:; County Board of Health. Riddle ■ had served three terms on the board 'a n d was noi eligible for . reappointment. By serving on the board. Barber ■ . said Basham would be aware of progrnni* ihroujjh the health department that could benefit senior citizcm. " I feel that would ■ • be a great plus for her work," he • ' said. • Barber said Ihe county’s senior ■ ; citizens seem pleased with ; Basham's work as director. "She •. is gung ho in trying to provide the • services that lliey arc looking for ■; at the senior center," he said. Basham has a strong background •: in music, which is helpful in her ^ work w'lth the sentor citizens • chorus. ‘ Smith said he had been impress­ ed by what he had heard of Basham’s work. " I think she’ll be an asset," he said of the health ':: board appointment. In other business, commLssioners ■” ; approvc<)^>a request from Delores ; Jordan, Davie County clerk of ;;; court, to spend $478 in court facili- !"' ly funds on a desk and chair for an additional part-time employee authorized by the state. "Where is she going to put this person," asked Foster. ■: "That’s a good question," Barber said. "That's the first ques- ; tion I asked, loo." The clerk of court’s office is already crowded. Barber said the new employee, which will be fund­ ed by the state, would work in the clerk of court’s upstairs office. Other business discussed at the meeting is listed below: • Barber reported that Junior Barbee, county landfill supervi.sor, had asked tlie commissioners to consider building a maintenance building al the landfill so that he wouldn't have to work on vehicles outdoors. "I can’t imagine how he's worked all ihcM: years withtnit a building." Barber said. The county manager said he had lold Barbee lhal nothing could be decided until state engineers com­ plete testing on t)w 21 acres rcccnt- ly purchased for e*pnding the landfill. The property adjoins the DOT Meeting Set The stale transportalii»i board on Friday will consider a ainiract for work on U.S. 601 in Davie County. The state dcpanmeni of inmspor- : talion plans to widen and re pave : 7.9 miles of U.S. 601 south of ■, Mocksvillc to the Rowan County line at the South Vadkin River. ....... I .l.M'. I II Mi.'\ f f I II. . .1, th.it h e li'il ti> Ik m i l i o n i Ih r l-.ut '‘‘■'■i'' i!i liic iK'vr tlm-f (.1 tiHir ,Wv weeks ' i n i i i n >.s iiiiu 'r N .ip | M < K.ir''.-: s 1,1 .u ithi'ii/v - h i!i! ■III,! ( (Hiht-. \i! '!m'.» iij> ,, ■, !hi' > < uiril'. I . . I , I'iT .ri,il Ii i i k! !■' 'II M ,,ic> i,.. S 'ti;i,linv |U on\ t H.iitxT s.iul ihi' resolution would h.iM' (d (h,- .ippriived by commis- ''I'uu-js anJ ilic fiovernmcnt f "mniissuin t>cforc any money w HI III tv ^pc•nt. EXTRA LOW PRICES! USDA Choice Beef CHUCK ^ ROAST ....i USDA Choice Beef Full Cut Boneless ROUND STEAK « r , ? !58 Lb. Prices in this ad good thru Sunday, January 10. 1988. We Reserve The Right To limit Quantities On All Items FTATCtS USDA CHOICE W T'd Holly Farms GRADE A ROASTERS 5 8 ^ » Genuine Idaho POTATOES 79 10 Lb. Bag BotjuX',.IDAHO Fresh Green Beans Or Yellow Squash/ Red Ripe y Tom atoes . \ Lb. Extra Lean 2 Liter Coca Cola $119 Chetry Coke. Coke CUtsic Diet Coke, , j Caffeine Free Diet Coke................... I .t o Ripe Bananas 3 Lbs.i/99« Golden Jumbo Sunkist NAVEL 4 / « 1 Washington Stati Rcitf Or fitM , Apples Wasnlngton State Anjou Pears Lb. EXTRA LOW PRICES ... Everyday Hunts Manwich Spaghetti Sauce 16 Oi. • Cut Of French Style Oreen Beans/Whole Kernel Or Cieam Style Corn/17 Oi. Sweet Peas 15.5 Oz.27.5 Oi. • Traditional Hej. Or Meat H unt’s Pork & Beans3/99Phillip’s • 16 Oz. . p o ffc 'n Ibeans I«• tOWAt« tM K * ■■■ Zesta Saltines I I Chef Boy-Ar-Dee n a xa ra u ^ 1 Lb. • Keebler I I 10 Oi. Froten • Cheete/Hai I I PepperonlfSauu^efSauMge & Cheese/Hamburger/PepperonI/ Lynden Farms Potatoes 2 / 8 9 ° 20 Oi. • Ffoien Shoeslrlnfl Banquet Frozen Entrees $169 2 Lb. • Charbroll PattY/Macaroal i Cheese/Salisbury SteaUTurkey 28 Oz. • Chicken & Dumplings/ Mostaccolll Easy-On ^ Spray Starch 9 9 «22 Oz. • Lemon m a i4/VI# m c H $ 2 5 9 64 0^ * Detergefit Hartz Cat Litter 10 Lb. Alpo Dog Food 3/$1 14 Oi . • Chopped Beet/Be«l/OUtincthi Beel/Chicktn/Chunk CMckin Stew/OUtlnctl»e Chlcktn/OlttlnctWt Chicken Stew/Utt Beel/Ut* Chlckiii/ Lite LtvetfLJyerfDlttlnclIvi Uvtf Squire Boone Plaza Shopping Center Hwy. 601 North - Yadkinville Road J r l 6_|n\ (l UM <-Kl). I ill JASTAR^' 7, I'^SS P1 >a ef. *VlfM B S K r « 5 ^ r f y : £ i l l g ^ « t: ^>sm>fyt0^k Records Sislliyav Patiommmm. ^ - ........................ A M--. . , k*. il'l 1 ’W : ■ •- , ., , :;i iu' >l! I li;.' ,, ; J.in ! Kl\ii.iiil i 'UU IH- ' ..f IIK' 1 .tkc'.V 1'■ H,i Nm iK ! .,1, i S M H llIl VV.lv , l! l\; n r -s; -.mi S !,.tr R iW il M OS 111 .1 I'l? .’ \S t ( ' u lu '!'. he l.'-l ilMlIJx! ilu M'hu U-. .Iv cn rilin k; id a rc |v \i! hs 1i .>,.|h:i K.B. .Sti.-i.-D ot !hf N ( P.iliv.! 1 lio v.ir mil ill! ihc nt'hi -.uk- o! the (o.ttl a(Kl M'crol b.ivk uiiId ihc ro,l(lvv;u ivtorc slril.iii^’ the sli'p sign, the rfjxiti s;ti<l ITic t.inic to rest v'fl the •.hmikler ol the ro.iJ alter triissiri^: ovi-r U S. (MU Damage to the .A.\1C w.n SI I iK (^ • i ' l! .! I '■ r,.it 1! :. jV :!u- N ( ' I li.-liV ’. .1'. I' i!^ !..M l!....p ./r 1 I) O m ;- th'.l! til.' ,lIU'lli|'IHli- ||> liiMl !n i‘ ' .! j^ri \ i!r t\ i- lion Iu- -u-.u ^ Uh- ['I'K- uith No li.iin.n,:..--. wcIk' ‘'n Ifii* ro[HMt t';it On Ilf t )n J.iii K c!l> 2'1. 1 '! 1 !i)its.i\ S trcc!, Kef tiers'-lU e. li's ! e\>iilu'! o! the I i'jiit . i '!ic V ii V. .i!,: I ■. ■ 1:1;.- ! I .! '.>1 ■ M.iii ( h.iiIII I" \ c ’hcxtft sii.iii w vti.!! ec.i ■' U .lM 'lin e U “ t.c t |..f ,.T a !lK - l. J.lli ' 'A hi'!! he ill'.! ^ ! i!i!! 1 >1 1'! !h.' H c'iut.i he ^'..1' J it'. Hi:' .lii,' ii'llivleo vviih .iiiiKlii-i ^..hlJI- ! iu- lliM u !.!. ilir .c ii (, hir, C h i’iie K lin , 'i>. o l .ilim t l) n \c t'h i-'iiT , .ii'rtl .1 ( )!i!s ir.i't'ik ‘ . ih..' ( A ic iili- iil O n S K I4 .U I M liil.K 'l D .iil.i;;, i i ci! Ill s. ,St(cv^. M ■ *. f. ss' Mr, '.t.,;' Civil Lawsuits v-ftw. r- - . i.-:i .'I vciiUM ! ! ' ;vr(l .illci hi' ■‘•r i'i ( hi '.Nie! ■ ■i: ■ : .;iii • ill >. n i.iil !■' .t h i I t!.i|>|vil. il.ilton 1 :;i' 1 'II S i.lie kn .n l . n U 'ie il . 1 e ii!\e ,il ‘jH'i-.i .iikl cdniro!■■.N; i,' : Ihr V.il I !i'.' ( hiN-u't r.iM <il! the led siJe '• Ml! .iiiii tr.i'.elej tlimii ,i ;-:-ih.!!;i nii'iu hetme '.tdkini; (in' ivpnii --.nd, riie \ehl- nil .1 sluilt ijlst.ttsee ii'.i. K ,1 i.'iniip ,i| iitvv I'efdte I 111’ 111 lest ( A \ d ill C 'd llis iiin A I 'he\!i>let ilnven bv An- 1 i ■ii.l ^11 ihiMi;. 1 ).ile l-\eiii.in. 21. <)!' Route Iti. i.evm\:ion, reeeivecl S1.50 in il.iiii.ii;es Dee !'■> when he ilnive mil! .1 sin.il! dileli einbiinkrnent to ,i\i>ul ;i eiiilisuiii with a 1983 t lu-Mnlei >ln\en by James Virl Shiiin.ite, .^9, ol Highway 268. I’llut Mi)iinl;iiii. Shiiiii.ite was traveling easl on U.S. W when he alletnptcd to ni.ike a lelt turn into a rest area on ttie si(.!e ti( the road. Shumate told ■IriHi|)cr L.D. Chap[X’ll that he- changed his direction, however, ilue to a low shoulder, and altenip- led to pull Kick into the right lane. liverhart drove the vehicle he w as o(K*rating off the right side of itie road to a\'oid the Ctevrolet and stnick the ditch embankment. Hic lullowing civil law\uits iune been fileil in the IXivie Counts Clerk ot Court olilce, -• N .C. Department ol Transportation vs, Paul I-, !-ilii, Anita B. lillis and Jerome C. Her ring, trustee for property condemnation. — Doris Gaither Jinierson \.s Charle.s Fdward Jimerson, child support. — Regiruid Grubb vs. Kitty Grubb, absolute divorve, — Dt)nald Wayne Gobble vs. Janet Shore Gobble, divorcc from bed .Hid N i.ird . ih ik l s u -iU k!) . jMisc'.Moii t>l hi'iiie Jiiil vonienis, pos.sesM oii i.i! v e h ic le , c h ild supjHirt - Duiiiie M Gilbert v>. .Steven Ray Gilbert, alimony, child cusHkI) , divorce from In'd and h*.xird, clutd supp«'rt. p<*sscvsion ot home and contents, - Richan! A. Uiihain \ s. Gene Bobby Kscrv)lt and Mary C Rycrolt, request for judgment, S’ .13.'.K4 plus interc-:si - David Mills vs. .Mildral 1-, White, retjuest for judgment, S35(). Nonri.1 M M H.iincs J: i>I hi duoii.c iMIl! ahinoiiN , C .iro lv II l.tuim.%1! lie! \ s H.ii!;,". '■ ■■ U'le. vhiiii! 'ii!-e. h-.i.! -.'ji'jv'il. hi-a .iiii! ivMti! .SU D.inic! nii'iiu-- .SUCi", Bumiiariier. absolute dnouc - I'lna Whitakei %s Bri.iii li Wensil. rei(ucst tor ludgineiit. $l.,SI2 plus imeicst Randy l.itile v> I Kinins J-'icming, requesi ii>r jiulgnicsu resulting from fight. SIO.IXXJ, -■ .Ann Siillef \s l.ims i uee:ie Si,I!.- i-- 1 'M 1'! ..1 R Svh.'.s.i'i I W'.iwu Ife.i:!!. I'-.ci .m'li'iiiiihilc 1- \V Si.iu- . IliijV l!i!;.;ei i. W.lV lU- HL-4.iri. i. , !Ci|l!'. ' S'lii-. ini.-u Slijvveu- Ainl’ac ('oas'tv!. Ill 'ii ( ijiicsl Icii iiHikline:.!, S.,' Slipeiclc M.IVhill'.; N*-'.liter 'rouiii;. r-e^jue ' i!k-nl, S1 il ,1, . . ,M.iui:i 1’ Howell vs, Allen i lliiv.ell. p,!ssession ol home, .s Jmiii vusiody. ~nuld support, , ih-.i”^'.- tr(iin bcil and board. Si.ii > ( ii.iy f'iowman vs. ,Nii!.i If'H'.-v (Mowman, child i .Mt; ■,!-,',(>tvC Itom iKd and liii;:’ ‘>'>.11,! ( i.iV. Ai«vl .Slotiile Honv:s Inc. |r,, VS 1 '.;!cr C.11 ol f-:vari,s, request for h;.. . (O SlK.l-tO, 4 u. Don.iK! AbNm v\. James A. h,, •. s l ;!hr. reqiicsi tor judgment, ii; S!,(121 25, M.irlii) it V;,nIiov vs. Sam McDuffie, request for judgment, .Sl'M. — Peggy Potts Owens vs. Ken­ neth Lee Owens, absolute divorcc, child custody. — Ronald D. Zimmcnnan vs. Alan P. Jennings, request for judg­ ment, 55,126.70. — Davie County Department of Social Services on behalf of Patricia Ann Pollard vs. Bernard Albert Chamona, paternity, child support. — Inez C. Charles vs. George Davie Charles, child support. Fires Arrests Tlic following fires were rcpoitedi to Duvie departrnexus last week; — On Jan, 1. tl>e William R. Davie Fire Deparimcnt rcapcjndcd 10 a reported car acctdent on U.S. 6 0 r ‘al Buster Phillips’ Trailer Park: — (Smith Grove firemen were 'called to a a car aecidcm on 1-40 Giin Permits at the Yadkin River on Jan, 3. " The y'ork Fire Dcpiirtmcnt w.is <lisp.itehcU !" ,i ctunitH-y lire Jan, 3 at Itit: V‘c\l tc->u!cihc on Williams Ko-iJ. — On Jan. 4. Fork fireiiKn aid­ ed in removing a fallen tree from power lines on U..S. 64 near Dut­ chmans Creek. " The following Davie County — Charles R. Myers, 30,, of "residents have applied for gun j>er-Route 5, Mocksviile. jiiits J from the Davic County Virginia Spaugh. ,SI, of Sheriffs Omcc.Mocksviile. X — Richmond Voglcr Jr., 29. of — Tint Spry, 32. of Advance. Advancc.—■ Jonatlwn P, C.irtcr, 22,, of J — Edgar Lee Trivctic. 36, of Advance. iMiKksville.“ Paul D. Breedlove, 30, of , - Ricky Dale Williams, 33. of Advance, A dvice.— Jill Carter Di.von, 75, of — .Robert C. Gaitlier. 4-4, of Advancc. Route 6 , Mocksviile.- Shayn.1 P. Staley. 23,of — Charles Frank Ramsay,, 46.Route 6 , Mocksviile. of Mocksviile.— Hugenc Queen, 31, of Route - Randall Cardv^ell. 22, of 4, Advance. 'Advancc.— Dean Davis. 22, of Route 4, - — .Victoria L. Pless, 35, of MiKksvtlle. Mocksviile.~ Judy C. f)wings. 39,of " — Betty Trivette. 47, of Route Mtvksville. 4. Mocksviile.— Joyce M. Withersixxm, 2S, — Erne.st C. Hargrove, 46. of of Jcnisalem Township, Mocksviile (two pcrmitst. —-Thonus A, Gaither. 69. ot Donna R. Davis, 39, of Route 8 , McKksville..Mockswllc. — Eddie Quillen, 30. of Rouie Cliristophci' Alton Stephen 2. Advancc.f'arks, 27, of .M.Kksville — Mark King. 21. of Jerald 1) James. 41. ol Cotileemee.Mos ksv illc. — Anhur David Davis Jr., 62.Tiniotlis Wawic ('(.iiilill. of Route 4, M(K'ksville,ol Route 3. AiKance T1\e folliwing p<-<>p!c have arrcMcd by the Davic Coiint) S !ii- | i!l''i iK - p .ittn n 'n l K c v ir . iif'.iei- l.i!i> . Route 4, .Mivk-sville. ckirgcd iXx. 29 with secximJ degree tresp,issing. assault am! breaking aivl entering, and charged on Jan. 2 with mak­ ing harassing telephone calls. Tctr) I'ctrcH Duliii. 1'. ol Ri'utc4, .Mivks\il!c, cliirgcd Doc. M S', nil bn'.iMiii'. cnk-iiiii' .md i . .I .• .M IV l.'eM . i ■. Ill RtHite 7. Mi<!;smIIc. cltifj'iccl l>ix'. 31 with bic.ikmg. entering ^uid l.irccny -- Tiov Allen Railin', IS, of Cliutcii Hill. Tciin.. chaigc<l Jan. I with tre.spLSsing and w-ith posscs- sn>n of unforiified wit»e. Pamela Kay Baldwin. 38, of Ki 'Uk- 6 , .M.vk.svillc, charged Jan. i ->vi!!5 ;j Mjpp<irt order. - Frederick Rolicrt Brown, of Advance, charged Dec. 30 with l.iilufc to .ippcar in court. Timmy Dwayne Palmer, 21, of Yadkinvillc, charged Dec. 30. will) trespassing and with resisting"v arrest and delaying an officer. — Tammy Elizabeth Howell,' ■ 28, of Mocksviile, charged 29 with assatiit. (> .,V — David Alan Cowdcn, 34, of ^ Route I, Mocksviile, diarged Dcc.i 28 with assault on a female. Sheriff’s Department Tlte following incidents were reported to the Davic County Sheriffs l^cpartment recently — Helen Howard Talbert rep<incd Dct.'. 28 a [>issiblc Him- flam of Clu/les HuglKs Tall>crt, Advance. Someone camc to the man's house, checked lightening rixis ainl s.iid he nealev) more, she said. - (lary 1. Chalfin ol Route H. .Mocksviile, rc[x>ilcd l)cc 2K a rock was thrown through the liv­ ing riKun wimlou o| his Shclfield Ro.id home. - IX’bbic D Brown of Route 7, Mivksville. rc[\)ried l)cc 2K a veliicic backed iiii<i lici \ehicle in a drivessas oil Dcadiiioii Ro.id Donna Kay Dixori ref>,!r!c<l iVc M) someone (ninijx-il g.isolino imo ,1 \chKle ,tl .M.ic's I'lHvl. C Sill and U.S l.‘>8 , Hillsdale. ,ind lelt vMthiHii p.iying, Jo Cole reported Dec. M) so meone puslxM son drink iiuichincs over at Scotty v Store. I'ork Bixbs ,iiul Coriiat/er roads. Bi>.b> Robert Harrison Spaugh o| Route 3,' Advance. rep>med Dec .^0 his (iiailKix oft .Mi'tks Church Iso.kI was d.iin.ii'e<l Dcptit) Cli.irles Wilham 'Ihaiios tejKTIcd Dec 3D dfillk inaeliincs were pushed d-iw n to the gnnmd at (invery, Cornal/er Road ,ind .N'.C, .Siil. .Advance. Tteil Orrell Tllis (ei>oricd itie larceny of a vehicle with an estiiicited value o( S2,!M,K). fioiii l-llis UsedC.ifs, l-.llis Center, He •il'O ri-f- on i Kv ,*<• the Marriages ing, entering and larccny of S75., - Charles Edward Ixc of Route I. .Mocksviile. reported Dec. 30 someone sIxM holes in a tractor tire ,i( GiHJt>ey and Davie Acadcniy roads, - Ricky Scott Mason of Route 3, MocLsville, reported on Dec, 30 the glass <in his vehicle had been kniK'kcd out. - Dinia Lvnn Cmseof Advance reported Jan. 3 the larccny of a t liccnsc plate from a vehicle at , Rivervicw Townhouscs, Advancc,.' — George Judd rcponcd Jan.;2 , someone stoic a sign at the entrap , to Countr)' Manor Antiques, — Angela Ann Sfev\-an of Route! ; 7. Moclaville, reported Jan. 2 so­ meone had fired a gunsJiol into the side of her vehicic on Westvicw ; Drive, off Gladstone Road. T ill- toll.I'.s iiii: (Vi'ple h.iM- (■•ecu Issued m.ini.ief iiirii-.e-- in (he I).I, le I ■ouiil'. i<e/i-!er ol ! 'eeil-- I iiMlli-l \i.! -'h- !i 1 ■' i>! Koule Ml 1 i.-'i iih,' ,!i;.! 1 I!, . ( i'.v \ nil ( 1 ‘|H . ' < 'I Ki’Ul;’ '■ Mov S.S-. ille I lei'i i.'e \iUiei Hi' . 1 '.'I Route .*>. Mr*, t. \ ill'.-. .nil! J.iiiii.e Ki, !i,i: "i I 'leinin. n;- M : . h,i ; i' i; ' ' I'M (ik-nd.uc .Apt, 30, Winston- S.iiein. and I’aiiicta Mac Hutchins, 1(1. ot Kmiic 1. Advance. Joe Idw.ird Doby. 38, of .iM ‘< Souihwiii Diivc. Wmston- S.ileiii, .md Sandra .Mills;ips Keller, (w, ol Route 8 . .MiK'ksville. Thonvis Mark Cluiffin. 24, of Route 1, WtxKlleaf, and Anita Mae Joid.in. 2-t. of CiHileemce. !.inu-s Stephen .Miller, 30, of kiMi!e 2, .'Nd\,uice. and Dalia !•, , ■ 1.1 I ,rl,ini.iiiU'/. ot San Antonio, Texas, — Dans PrcMon Mouncc, 21, of Ft. Campbell, Ky., and Angela Michelle Anders, 20, of 126 Woodburn Place, Adv'ancc. — Billy Ray Davis, 38, of 1016' i N. Main St., Mocksviile, and San­ dra B. Herndon, 40, of 1016 N. Main St., Mock.sville. — Jeffrey Alan Blood, 23, of 737 N. Center St., Statesville, and Meijmie Renee IHowers, 18, of 737 N. Center .St.. Statesville. U !}, > » J V.I < A NEW FIRST FEDERAL HOME LOAN CAN GIVE YOU MORE ROOM TO GROW ■ ' .,1. !u!iiic with n home loan ■ i . ',‘n. d;'( ! I ot!;;>r:itivr rates ;md closing .: ^ i r, ;ii*. \mi wuii't wdit ;i-lifeliine a nc'i^ K>,i(i bungs Invesl in your ! ! I ;ii ;,il ,i!ii! ihrii h i! glow, FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS f iibl, G jo I l h 0 F o c ts. iiiwTffi" r^D c'-,' , , , I , " i'. -I'. 1 , iMiuh fiTW Uwa-gt I , I Calvin and Hobbes : - 'iP ■ s :■' ■. '■*• . f;''! by Bill W atterson V. yj,,-,• • . ■ >.'■ (. f, ■.. IIWII I()|\n IM||<I’KIM HI I OKU, IHI KS|)A\. .lAM .\K^ 7. 19X8-7 ■ 2 \ ■ /, 1 0 ^ >wcr?* Drastic reductions stdre-wlde! iUiany special sale groups! RE & SONS.m e entire stock! Arrow shirts REGUUfi TO 25.00 2-pc. suits REG. TO m oo STORE HOURS: M on.-Sat. 9-6 Friday Nite TIM 8:00 (Of y o u r » h o p p ln g c o n v e n ie n c e Special Savings For Men! entire stock! Haggar dress slacks 1 f t 8 8 REGUUR TO 30,00 ■ W m en’s jackets RED. 27.95 TO 34.95 REG. 35.95 TO 39.95 2288 2788 16881988 8800 m en's dress & sport shirts Reg. To 17»* 1088 14*« m en's sweaters entire stock V 2 OFF Reg. Price m en’s shirts one rack assorted Vi OFF Reg.Prlce m en’s dress and casual pants one rock Vz OFF Reg. Price men's acid washed jeans Reg. to 39*» Super Specials For Girls! girls’ jackets and coats REG. TO 35.99 1988 girls fall & winter sportswear one rack V2OFF Reg. Price Guaranteed. Satisfaction ■ • • an everyday policy at Moore’s! IP R E -IN V E N Tliur&, Fri. & Sat., Jan. 7, 8 and 9 Save On Boys’ Wear! boys' jackets REG, 17.00 TO 20.99 REG. 21,M TO 28.99 REG. 29.00 TO 34,99 477 8772277 boys sweaters entire stock V 2 OFF Reg. Price knit shirts (strlpos and lanclca) REG, 8,99 TO 10 99 REG, 11.99 TO 14,99 REG, 15,99 TO 19 99 677 877 1077 jeans and casual pants REG. 16,99 TO 24,99 m977 Spectacular Shoe Buys! special group ladies dress & casual shoes broken sizes Reg. To 23‘* 049 To 1488 Savings For The Ladies! ladies' coats REG, 50.00 TO 59,99 REG 60.00 TO 75,00 REG, 76,00 TO 99.00 360®4500 6Q00 ladles fall & winter coordinate s p o r t & w o a r o n e rn c k /Z O F F Reg. Price White Sale Continues Royal Gardens, Zephyr and Copley prints 7 9 7Full Sheet Rag. 9.99 Twin sheets. Rag. 7.99, SALE............8.67 Queen sheets, Reg. 13.99, SALE....10.97 King sheets. Rag. 14.99, »A L E .......lt:«7 Std. pillow cases, R«g. 7.M Pr., SALE........i.%1 King pillow eases, R»<. 7.98 Pt., tU X ........8,«7 l*f. ladios fall & winter dresses entire slock V2OFF Reg;. Price ladies’ jeans REG. TO 34,95 1988 ladies' lingerie {toddies, chomisa & short coats) O R g REG. 12.99 TO 15.99 fleece robes REGULAR TO 48.00 1 1 » » 27«» special group ladles boots broken sizes Reg. To 27*’1288 18®® Save^"/o ^nd morel ladles fall & winter blouses and tops one rnck V2OFF Reg. Price ladies fall & winter sweaters entire stock V2OFF Reg. Price fall and winter fabrics MANY UP TO V2 OFFor more American Tourlster luggage Up To V 2 OFF sugg. retail Rod Label bed pillows pillows iU)tv VVhilt* I <■ Ah N* !•; *■'*=} Cic.utl sett O .in o n V a le r io p r in t s Full Sheet Rag. 8.99 fm 97 1 .-V ...9.97 ,4.tT Pt. Pinafore solids and wondercale bleached 6 ® Full Sheet Rog. 8.99 Twin sheet, Rag. 6.99, SALE................4.97 Queen sheel, Reg. 13.99, SALE......10.97, King sheet. Rag. 14.99, SALE,.......11 .9 7 Std. pillow cases, R*g. 6.38 PR.,SALE 4.97 P?. King pillow cases, R«(. S.98 Pr.,SALE 5.57 Pr. 'j-!l e n t ir e s t o c k quilted bedspreads prisclltas and m atching pillow shams 20 %OFF Reg. Price velour bath towels by Cannon reg. 3»* wash cloths by Cannon reg. 99® Sale 2 « 69< StafKiaid _ - Regular ^ ^ 4.99 Perfect Fit bed sacks Qijooci Regular 6.99 3 5 9 4 Twill Rog. 12.99 Quoon Reg. 19.99 9 9 7 1 5 9 7 Full Reg. 15.99 King Reg. 22.99 1297 lg97 S-DWII (OIMN IM 1 H1‘U!M HI (OKU. 1 HI RSDAN . J \Sr.\K\' 7. I*)KS Davie District Court m Hk' t' ‘h‘ nU: V v'l c L\1 i>t in 1 1.1'. !r 1 'i-t; 1. I ( 'i ii! I . IV . M Jiuli;r S.inun-l \ ( '.itiu-'. (ucm.I al I'li'voi u,l^ S.ii!'. Siniih. .is M sl.iiiI t .ilt''nk-\ n.i'.ul Hi 1,111 CkMi\, IS. |vi>scsMi'ii ol liuiv: (Ml.iphcii'uili.i aiul i>>s\cssmti lit in.ili twcr.it'f tn pcfMin iiinlcr 21 , nii.sJcmcaHDr itosscsMon uf in.iti juana, i.smicvI prayer lor jiulgmctu continuct.1 fur 12 inonths mi the condition he pcrtonii 2-) hours community scrvicc work, remain gainfully cmployal and not violate any laws of stale or nation. — Burley S. Crunfill, |X)sm.-smoii of n\alt beverage by person under age 21 and {XM.sc.sxiun of drug paraphernalia, disniis.scd; misde­ meanor pos.sex.sion of nwrijuana, scntcnccd to 12 months susjicnd- cd for 2 ye;irs. pay SICX) fine and court costs, not tic convicted of similar offen.sc during pcriixl of .suspension. — Jacquelinc Miclvelle Davis, no insurance, dismissed; no registration, $25 and costs, — Ricky Dillard, as.sault on a female, di.smissed. — Ellis Hayes, failure to p;iy in­ come ta.li, four counts of failure to file incomc m \, dismissed, matter settled with Department of Revenue. — Sharon Lynn Miller, driving without liccnsc in possession and failure to nofify Dcpanment of Motor Vdiicles of address cliangc. dismissed. — John Wesley Redmond, assault on u female, dismis.s<-d. — David Allen Rosser, expired registraiion plate, dismis.sed. — William Allen Spillman, no insurance, no registration, dismls-sed. I — Cheyenne' Bodie W csi. damage to personal property, dismis.sed. — Brian K. Wil.«on. ass.iu)t on » fcninlc. cli.<iini«cU. — C h a d n U w n f iJ N V il.von. d riv - Ing without liccnsc in possession, failure to notify Dcpart.^lcnl of ; Motor Vehicles of address change, dbmissed. — Wayne Franklin Herric, driv­ ing 74 niph in a 65 mph zone, 510 and costs. Failed To Appear ; The rollowing defendants failed to appear for their scheduled <^otirt trials on either Dec. 17orDcc.3l. — Benny John Boswell, driving 75 mph in a 65 mph zone, driving without liccnsc in possession. h'.i-. M I'm-MU-h ( .,11 ■. ■ I..,,. , !)■>A ll.iiis . ( h.i: k'-- tii.iiil, I.iiluu- Ii> slop al sl'ij' sir'll I con I'.ilc ('otcni.tn Jr , liii'. uij.’ 'K inpii in a ni|'h /one-, mo llls(H:sllufl {'hark's ('lill'Utl Dawn, dnv mg '7.*' mph in .i (y‘' mph /one, KcMii 1’atrii.k Ciaiitt. driMiig 7S nipti in a (>.5 mph /oir-, Slaro' Aiit.mio (inii/.ikv. driving Ifi mph in a mph /one Benrum l.on-n/o Hcinptull. driving 15 mpii in a 65 mph rone ' Jay Willi.ifii Humphrey, im- projvrr passing - Ronald Ihonias Klcnim, driving 80 mph in a (>5 mph louc. failure to sccure seat K’li — Christopher l.ec l.apagc. driving 7,S mph in a 65 mph /one, — lirnest I'raiiklin I’l-ndr). failure to reduce s|x-cd to avoid a collision, fiu'lure to sccure seal belt — George .Arthur R(«.l;ird Jr.. ihi ins(xrction. — CliireiKC l.croy .Sssearng.in. unsafe movement — Anthony Harold White, driv­ ing 79 mph in a 65 mph /one. — Willie L. Williams, expired registration plate. — L<5nnic William,son, reckless driving. — Charles Lynn Bailey, driving 70 mph in a 55 rnph zone. — Bobby Devon JJare, driving 70 mph in a 55 mph zone. — Edward T, Blaycr, driving 80 mph in a 65 mph zijne. — Melba Lyons Blcdstw, im­ proper pa.Ming. — John Edward Brown, driving 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, — Swcy Ann Burrtta. e^cccdmp safe sfwcil. .... itlryiin lX»f\ ncll C lw in r y . iJfis »ii|{ 7 0 i p p h II) a 5.^ m p h / o r ir — Brian Chubb, driving 70 mpJi in a 55 mph zone, — Debomh L. Cormicle, driv­ ing 70 mph in a 55 mph zone. — Samuel Ba.\ter Flack, im­ proper equipment, — John L. Groves, no opcmlor’s liccnsc. — Anthony Todd Hallman, driving left of center. — Michael I, Lowcnthal. driv­ ing 77 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Luis Alfredo Roman Morales, cscceding safe speed. — Robert W. Reed, driving 70 iiiph in ,1 niph /I'lic Kk h.ihl I i-v^ 1 uinci. t.iikiU’ ' M,-. IIU’ '•C.'.l I'Oll K.iiuls I sscrv, ,HU in .1 t,‘y inpti /OIK- 1 Ml! Wi-Kh, ilrnini.' li-li I.) I rnli-i I rials W ai' cd 1 tu- !t'ii'I'.', in.' [K-.ij'k- u.iivi'.i iflC il I li> .1 1.. illll II l.l! .ID il i'.ih I ih c ir t'lDi,--. ,il l!u- ‘ if.K o o l Ih c vk-r> o l lO U It SlKhck' .-XiKiiis. no 111 s|K‘cthui. iki ii|>tTaloi's luense !crr\ W.ivnc H(\lcnhc)iiu-i. no ojvr.ilor's Ikciise, dri'.ing 6 S mph 111 .1 ''5 mph /one Kivks Lane HiTit-iaill. tk Iitious regisltatioii plale — K<illal(l Dean Jaiiu-s. lu regisiraiioii Das’ul Lee Joyner, expitct registr.ition plaic — Karen Rena Bea\ei. dn\ing 70 mph in a 55 mph /one. -- i’aul l-revlcnck Iktger St , un- sal’e inovcnK-m Douglas (,'oursen C'akhvcl). drising (<0 mph in a -l.S mph /one I)a\ id Dean C'onis. i-\Leeiling p^iHied speetl - SVaik' l-'lmer C'rotls. c^• cecding fKistcd s[»eed Rick) Lynn l-erris, unsafe mosemenl ~ Hiawatha Ixvern Hemphill, driving 55 mph in a -!5 rnph /one. — Billy Ci. Laird Jr.. uns;jfc mo\cment. ~ Doiiidd Warren .May. driving 66 mph in a 55 mph /.one. Daniel Scott .MoIhw, driving SO mph in a 65 mph /one. ~ David Ijyton Poorbraugh, uns.ife nutvemcnt. ~ Samantha lx)uisc Simpson, driving left of center. — Joseph -Scott Stanley, failure to stop at stop sign. — Marilyn Pearson Steele, no inspection. - Stef>{»cn C»mfgc Wil^orj. dnv- ■'*' in i'll in .i (>'' m p h /"rr (ic r .tiv ! / u k n n / N / i . 4.N u ) p h in a m p h / t n w . unsafe movement. — Bobby Gene Head, no operator’s license. — Susan Beam Cope, entering intersection with red liglM emitting. — MattlKw Dickey Jr., driving 81 mph in a 55 mph zone. — Edward Lee Yates, no operator's liccnsc. --- Brian Keith Steelman. hun­ ting without proper license. — Christopher Wayne Goins, driving 76 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Jefferey Wavne Nance, driv- W E IG H T WATCHERS ^ N E W 1 9 8 8 _ _ ._ OiaCKSUCCRSS PBOGKAM JJghlen up tilth the batesl, etuleU nvighi lovi pUn n rii Hot ontfifflllyoulcit Atighi 20% lister in ttw li/st (w vwki ttvin on jny previous Vitighl V«^tc>Kfi pfogram, you cjn jdwJIy cusiomire i pUn imi M your personit needs and lilesiyie 7 hr Vu/fA Succc\> I'nigntm 1% gixmp iupporl One thing yoo kn<r* is wading for ynii at every /teQW Watcfieis meetmg, a the atmg and snaiunj you get Irom your leide» and oi»>c>m«ntaTS ii* youfseH UJ ncn Quick Succcw /(wxjf rinn iMKiUcts A Mr,(ly (Ofxl di.l'y .rJlot uit tiJS mcoijmiatfd mlo jiociu'l-suw! 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Come to Ihe Weight Watchers meeting nearest you, HIM S WH(M TOAKHiVI fOM WliQH ill « HIWAltOftf jOlNittC MIUIlKt > iHO fHOOMM0«««Un0« out HOUBIUOM MliftWQ • RUUlARNfMIIIIS-}«MlllU(ltf(fOfll w<fn«c -1 MOCKSVILLE Rotary Hut Main Street Tuesday 7;00 p.m, ® NOTHUMG WORKS LIKE WEIGHT WA'inHERS! tir TJp u •*•#» K.*'-*-*► <1 .. .. »-4 w.M t»IV M V •« ’ I '1• i-* -. Th e ConriectJon i-ooo-333.3ooq 111-.' niph III .1 'i*' mph /oiu' \nii'M .Sliphcii Irit'Liiul. iiii.' mph I/I ,1 mph .’oiu- Hiilic St.mill Hk-iKoi'. dii\ i!ii' .’I) niph 111 .1 mph /oiu- M.ii V 111 J S’* inuiins. tliIS iiig ’(1 nipli 111 .1 mph /OIU' (li-i.iM M.iii'iul.i .MiIIi k t , iIm". iiii' (iS mph III <1 ,‘i‘' mph /one. ! IIH 'Sl Jollll I ’l-IIOS, lllls .lle ii!i'\ ciiu'ii; Ku l.N Di-il O'l.hiiMii, driMiig mph III a mph /one Thoiiuis k Tarr. driving SO .mph 111 ,1 (>5 mph /one. U-setta kamona C'olc. driv­ ing '(» mph 111 a mph /one. Stc\cn Charles Rash, driving mph in a (i5 mph /one, Donald I- James, driving SO mph 111 a ()5 mph /one Rudy Lee Smith, driving 75 mph in a (i5 mph /one liddie Roy .Miller, driving 50 mph in a .'5 mph /one i tcd l-dssard Redmon Jr.. dris iiig 50 mph in a .^5 mph /one. Garlaixi Sylvester Holleman. tlriv ing 50 mph in a 35 mph /one. Kells Renee Huggins, driving 7(i mph in a 65 mph /one. l.eetia Nandi, driving XO mph in a (i5 mph /one Scott Wixyl Paden. driving SO mph in a 65 mph /one. ,\my Noel Pearsons, driving 77 mph in a 65 mph /one. iidward B.ilfour Washburn, driving 75 n^ph in u 65 mph /.one. — Sue Nichols, driving 75 iriph m n 65 mph /one. — Ji>hnny Ray l.-iWMin, driving 75 mph in a 65 mph zone. ~ HeatlKr A. Koeppel, driving 77 mph in a 65 mph /.one, — William Randall Priant, driv­ ing 76 mph in a 65 mph /.one. — Joshua Lynn libright, driving 79 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Jane Ott Ballus, driving 76 mph in a 65 ntph zone. — Bobby l-dsel Day, driving 67 mph in a 55 mph /one. K i " .i .M .ir o ii I l l ’ll, u n s a fe John Das id AntlKtny KJRXjry. tliiviiij; ,siini(>h 111 .1 65 mpli /one l-.iigene .Maitin, ilnving 7(> mph 111 a ()5 mph /one .•\nlhon> King McNav, ex- leeding sale s(K'ed Riihatd W P.ige, unsafe mosemeni Rtni.iUl Lee Ritchey, driving 7(i mph in a 65 mph /one. liathara I:lainc Smith, driv­ ing 7S mph in a 65 mph /one, - Cioldie Revels Smith, failure lo reduce speed to avoid collision. William Lee Smith, driving 76 mph in a 65 mph /one. — Michael Yonkoske, driving 76 mph in a 65 mph /.one. — Steven .Mien Black, no o(XTator’s license. — John I-’rank 'I'oum.ins, driving 75 mph in a 65 mph zone. — L. Roy Himnielreich Jr., cx- cceding safe speed. ~ Dawn Leah lilphinstone, failure to reduce speed lo avoid collision. — L-inc Walker, driving 75 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Tiffany Dee Raley, driving 79 mph in a 65 mph zone. — John Richard Blessings, driv­ ing 76 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Cliarles Nomtan Harris, driv­ ing 68 mph in a 55 mph zone, ~ John Carmen Comunalc, driving 67 mph in a 55 mph zone. ~ Betty Martin .Anderson, driv­ ing 68 rnph in a 55 mph zone. — Melanie Oliver Collins, driv­ ing 80 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Nicholas Viest, driving 80 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Harold Gene Stanley, no cur­ rent vehicle inspection. — Kelly B. McNutt, driving 75 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Yvonne Williams Martin, ex­ ceeding posted speed. — Ernc.st Trent Smith, no operator’s liccnsc. — Enrique McNeely Buff, driv­ ing 76 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Lucy •‘Ginger” Griffith Grisson. driving left of ccnter. -- I’ricc Wc.slcy I^ea/cr. driving 60 mph in a 45 mph zone. - Wayne Anderson Williams, !io o(Krator’s liccnsc. — Daniel M. Turley, no current vehicle inspection. — Timotliy Walker Snow, no operator's liccnsc. — Sharon l.ynn Phillips, expired registration. — Clarence R. Copeland Jr., driving 70 tnph in a 55 mph zone. — Steve Randall Cariisle, failure to reduce speed to avoid collision. — Patricia Day Wyati, failure to stop at slop sign. — Ricky Allen Stanley, driving 67 mph in a 55 mph zone. — Robert P. Spannuolo, driving 77 mph in a 65 mph zone. , — Mel ford R. Robin.son, driv­ ing 76 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Clyde Olin Roper, no operator's license. — Clarence Marvin Potts Jr., hunting deer without prope licen.se. — Johnny Riffe, hunting wild animals without proper liccnsc. — Orval R. Patterson, hunting on game lands without proper license, — Stephen Matthew Breedlove, hunting raccoons without proper license. — Leroy Javan Baity, taking wild animals without proper license. — Anthony Arron Bailey, failure to tag big game animal. — liafacl Sanchcz, no operator’s license. — Bernard Wendell Bowles Crouch, expired liccnsc or ■ registration. . , — Joseph Mabbctt Neel Rhyne/ , expired liccnsc or registration. — Harry Gene K inder,'no' operator’s liccnsc. ' The W rong Gordon . The Linda Gordon listed for ;'i DW l in last 'Mtek’s Enterpnu-^- Record is not the Llmk Gordan,\ 35, wife of Neal Gordon Sr.Yof % Gordon Drive. 'f J Wc regret the misunderstanding.i IF EXERCISE SEEMS TOO MUCH LIKE WORK; MAYBE IT'S TIME YOU LAID DOWN ON THE JOB. Ever notico that (jotting in shnpo sounds like a groat idoa until you iiclually gol afound to it? You m ay havo discovotiK l that results d o n 't com o o vo rn ig hl. but tnusclo strain and soronoss o llo n do INTRODUCING THE NO-SWEAT WORKOUT. At Slondor You* Figuro Salon, wo'ro going lo roshapo Iho way you lool about oxcotciso V/o havn six dilloronl molori/od lablos that do Iho hard w oik hv you. Each ono is dosignod to o* orciso a spocilic part ol your body—stomach. hips, logs and upper arms Rather than building muscio (which convontional woiKouts often do), the Slondof You' concopt helps to ti-ne and him your muscles,, ^roaKihg down unwantf- 5 • lulito " And unliko ttadilio 'I' noiciso, a Slender You* stiapo-up loavos you loeling rolroshod and onergizod, r>ol laliguod and out ol btoalh. YOUR FIRST SESSION IS ON US. Vi'o'ro so positive you'll like what you lind at Slondor You’ , we're odoring a Iroo lirsi workout and liguio analysis You can see how you like il, and then decide whothot to niako another ap- pointmont You'io under no ol;li()aIion NO CONTRACTS OR MEMBERSHIP FEES. At You’ . you pay as . y ou (JO ('■ iMif'iSivti :ntJniLH*r- no advanto paymonis and no obligations You tan quit v.lu)novif( y o u 'd iiki) So I'y Iho Slonilui You' workout You'vo got noiriincj lo loso tiul inchos and (X )und,s And that's wlmio wo can luilp 1 0 0 -A M a in S tr« « t M o c k tv llU , N .C .ii A .e r lifunMim 634-1531 I)A\II ( ( )tM ^ I M l Hl’UISi; K l.(O K I), lill KSI)A^ . ,IAN( AK\- 7. |<),S.S-'/ Health, Social Services Departments Get New Home K;illn ( li.ilHn !’.Iv!-> C.Mi’l!, i I),., 1' n iiili", n-s I'l ilio I ),i\ 10 (. > I'.'p .in n u 'i'.i .lu- in itu- ■..iiiu- tn n iilin .f iii'« It'i (tu- liiiK ' 111 I'.'.K ■-'.hilf !!k- I V p .iiliiii'iii I'l S .V i.il .Si’iw tr s liii.ilK h.is O lli'iji’h iim iii !i>i c i'i’J h iri'J i il in le t \ ii-u V u 111) c lic n lv H n tti ilcpailmcni'- cvp.nulvil rc c o n lK im c .i S.IKKI v iii.iic lo o i .iiKliui'ii iitu: i!ic luii hiuldinus, livjKctJ Ilf! , Sirrct Ihc Davie Coimlv rhiiin iiti; .iiitl /oiiiiii; I^ep.iMiiicul is c\- ; 'iVclfd |(> iiK've mil) tin.' coniKvlur biiililinj; lalcr this inonih. 'I'lic Iniildiii};. which cost atHnii S-1‘>0 ,(KK1. w.is coiistrucccil iil red • hr\ck so tliai it would blend in with the health and .social services / buildings, Hmploycc.s of the two department.s starlet] moving itito the addition on Dec. 18. ^ ■ Jnmcs Clark. Mxial services director, s;iid 11 of his depart- • rneiu's 24 employees had moved into the street level of the threc- Icvcl building. About half »>f the ' health department's 45 employees have relocjited into the middle and lower Icvel-S. according to Connie Stafford, director. Amotig itwse on the middle level arc employees of home health, a '* division of the health depannjcnt. Home health officcs bad been • lociitcd in vvhal u.sed to be the obstetrics wing ai Davie County . Hospital for the p;ust year and in an empty doctor’s officc for eight ^ months before that. ,, "It was very inc'onvcnicnt in tJiai we were .separated and a lot of , tirties Iwd to run back and forth bct- I’hyllis Ivcslor (left) iiiid James Cliirk wiilk in front of the new building coniK'ctinn ihe stK'iiil services and hejiltb deparlmenl.s on Ho.spital Street. w'cen the btiildings to carry sup­ plies and to communicate with them." Stafford .said. Ho.spital officials wx-re an.xious for home health employees to relocate because they needed the space. "W e arc very grateful to them for allowing us to be up ttjcre for that period of time," Stafford -said. T)ie home health division has a reception area on the middle flixir of the conrwctor building. A back entrance will l>c aildcvl later. Hie environmental health divi­ sion is Uvaied on the Kntom level along with the planning and zon­ ing offices, 'nicy w ill slure a large mapping rtxim on the t1(x>r. An even larger conference riHtm on the midtlle level w ill ix: shared by the health and stvial services departmenLs. •'We've never had a conference room which was ade quate for a staff our si./c," Clark said. I 5 J^IyoniVa Dull, environmental health secretary, works on liottoin lltwr of the new buildiiij;. 5 Iva W alker (front) and Diane Cornellson work in home health reception area on the middle level. A lolding partition tus iK'cn in­ stalled in the conference r<Him for use with siiuller or silmultaneous meetings. I-or the sivial services depart­ ment. the new building means more privacy for siK'ial workers and their clients. "Now they can conduct business with confiden­ tiality to the clients, something we'%e des|vraiely needed for a long time," Clark suiid. Ikcause of the additional space, work has Ivgun to double the size of the department’s reception urea and consolidate entrances for clients. IJefore, .son>e clients came in through the back door. "1 hope in alxnit two more weeks, we’il have a gCKXI look in Iwre. a new- look and a pxxl look," Clark said. ’Hie new uUo hits «p*pc«>f>rwic liKriUtieH fm clicnls. "I think miother impcirtant thing is the fact that I'm n<it going to lu'c to rtHiic clicnis d>nvn the stair- t.i'.c II! ilu- I'Ul tniikling anymore M 111. h .IS rc.ills 1)111te ij.iniicrt'us.' he v.ikI h.id a r.ithcr sleep slairc.ise llicic. and elclcil) |x-i>iilc and people who were not ii> gixxl health had a lot Ilf ditficulty gelling down there and back up." I be couniy has approved addi­ tional paving behind itie building to provide alvuit ICX) more park­ ing s[Xiccs. "Paving's (Ml hold right nosv due to the weather." Clark said. Hie parking spaces in front of the building will be reserved for clients. Jesse Ikiyce, zoning enforcetnenl officer for the county, said he and other employees of the planning and zoning department arc infor­ ming couniy citizens of their up­ coming move. Uoyce said they will start mov­ ing when the new offices arc com­ pletely finished. "I was o»i by ihcre tixiay, and they were still working on part of our .section,” he said last Friday. The depanmeni, which includes the county's building iaspectors, is being movetl because they work closely w ith environmental health employees. County ,Manager John Barber s;iid he cx|x.‘cts the space in the county office building currently <K"CU pied by planning and zoning to l>e Used by the agricultural e\- tension .senice. ’Hie planning and zoning and en vironmental health ollices will ha\ e a sc|xirate entrance at the biick of the new building. County aimniissioners approv­ ed the connector building after hearing at the request of Stafford and Clark alKwt two years ago. Stafford said they had each been asking for additional .space for about four years. "W e knew each of us was asking for additional space so we began to plan together." she said. While the new building docs not provide any room for growth, Staf­ ford «iid it dt>es a good job of tak­ ing care of the current needs. "As crowded as wc were, we’re just pleased to have the sp:tce for the people wc have now," she .said. Before, employees were crowd­ ed together in offices. Ttic school h c a ld i team, for e x a m p le , which iticUiilcN Mivcn cmpVoyccsi. work­ed ouv of 1«'C otltcc. Stafford and Clark said they arc grateful to commissioners for ap­ proving the new building. “ Il is providing housing for about half of the county’s employees," Stafford s a iil. l$;i(t>ei sajd he w.is pleased with the design o( ihe building, but .sjiid he and couniy comnii.ssioncrs have some concerns about the exterior of the building. Photos hy James Barringer "The concerns that wc have are to be corrected,” he said. "The ar­ chitect has advised us tliat they can be corrected and will be corrected but it has not been done yet.’,’ One of the concerns is the grading behind the new building. "W c know already that there arc low spots back there where water stands even on parts of the walkway," he said. ‘‘In our opi­ nion, that should never have hap­ pened." Two drainpipes leading from downspouts also need to be redone, "They were just open at the sur­ face,’’ Barber said. “ One was aUowing water to flow across a w'alkway at a ycry important trancc lb the Icvd Umt has bccn bc-— eupied by tlic ins\>cciions depart- ' mctu."•nw ctHimy l» asking coniracior redo preliminary „ on the curbing, "nie fomi h « been .j built and the eoncretc pojrx^,' >‘bul we’re not gdng to accept il because it’s just a very poor job ,"he said;; Steps leading down from the up* per level at the back of the building should also be redone becau.se they .ire loo steep. Barber ,s;iid. "I hate lo compbin, but wc arc concem- cd almui some of the things that have happened,” he added. Grocer Shooting Ruled Accidental Foul play has been ruled out in the .shiwling death of a Davie grocery store owner. Floyd Blanken.ship. 46. of Center, was found shot to death by a small caliber handgun in the Iwdroom of his home on Dec. 5. A gun believed to have killed Blankenship was found on the bedroom fioor. Chief Deputy Bob Lemmons of the Davie County Sheriffs Department said on Monday. Only Blankenship and his 7-year-old son, who is mildly retarded, were home at the time. Tl)c ca.se will not be closed un-' til all reports are back from the Sj)l crime lab, Lemmons said. ' ,, rk, MK’lttJ siTvicis dircclor, will shun- u laruf Get tho fllovv ol 10 knrnt (jold-nnd spoctnculnf snv- inos, tool With FnntnrB-tbo nil fashion class lina that lots you oxpioss youi (nvoiito nctivity. SAVE $75!LOWEST PRICE EVER! JMff »<0 Roq.SISB OnlOK Gold run iirniME WAnnANTV DON'S FINE JEWELRY . Clemmons Village Shopping Center 766-8505 Bring I lii» All_____________I l«-n\ M i; (O l M A I M l Kl’KISl Kl ( (m u . MU K.SI1AV. JA^^■AR^' 7. 198S Block Grant Allows Town To Improve Housing Quality Beth Ruhrlxtugl), cotunuinitv mul ecoiKimic dovelnpiiieni spci'ialisl. iiisfxris himu-N in the laryi'l ai ra fur ilu' lioiisiny projiTt. — I’lmios l)> .laim-s llarrii)i;i'r l6 m « were ciassihcd InT cnm of m inor repair, m ajor repair or demolition liomcs do Ih- lorn down). Il> I iiiita I . Kidiarii [ ■ 1 . .• ( f.r.r.-ij,(,",(• i.'i) i .1 ! A !U!cI , I >,11--'. Stu-j'l'.lld ,ilhl 111) IV-lIu-, hiKlillfil III ili'lil .i! ,1 'A. v s|o\i' in lik'U tl''U'-C I'!i Mill Mu\i li' kci-p u ,11111 I til-- 1,11)11,11 \ , ihi'ir hou'.o h.i'. vc'iili.il hiMlini' 1 .ixi \i-.ii, iIh- Shi’i'p.iiils iiiiiKI Icil wh.it itii.' like I'lil- vulc In li'okiiu; ihnua’li ;i Imlc' in llu'ii iiL\,i\i'>l Kil^lii'ii i-i-iliMi; lihl.IN. tlk-ll kiK Ill'll IS I.11III.III1- I'll iiiiik'i .1 iic'.'. tcHil .iiul Ircshls I'.ll/IICt! H.llls Tliii’iipli ,1 loimiuinils develop- iiiciii hlivk pioijran) ssniieii and .ulmiiiisiercd hy ilie Noritnve.sl i’lednumt CVhiikiI of Citivernniem.s iC'OCi). the Sheppards and oihers lis iiij; it\ linger- lo niiddle-inconio lioines in Moeksville have hciiefiied from j;rants designed to iinprinc ihc iiualiiy of housing in designaieti laryei areas. Hctli Rohrbaugh. a coiniiiuniiy and econoinif <lcvelopinenl s|x-cialist with COG, wid the pro­ ject has Ix'cn a joint effort Inrtwccn state housing inspectors, private contr.ictoPi and homeowners in tlie community. .Mock.sville Mayor D.J. "N ick" Mando said Rep. iictsy Cochrane, minority loader in the state House, was iiistninumtal in obtaining part of the money to fund the project ihritugh the N,C. Dep;irtmcnt of Natural Resource’s contingency fund of community blcKk grants after the town was denied con­ sideration on several occasions. With tiie help of Cochrane and COG, MiKksviile was allocated S400,000 faim tlic department and an additionii) $200,000 from tiie I'arniers Hon)e Administration. The money has helped lehabilitate about 27 homes and demolish eight dilapidated houses. To b«it utilize the money for the project, town conutiissioners con­ tracted COG to admini.ster funding. “ \S'e knew going into the pro­ ject that we were short on funds,” sai<l Town Manager Terry Brallcy. IkuI Id K- innovative and jujr nu)ncy/* Bralley Sitid he wanted to make the best posssible changes in the target area. U III’, lu n i'i." ' I'll W il li .u n . M i l l, I ’liu- ,iiu l f- iisioi s iic e is u n d e r co n - M ilc r .iim n , k o tiil'.iU );li s;iid th e first v k 'p w .i'. in h .iv e .1 lio iiM n g insf'c c- ii'i do.I ilii'iin )i;h su rvey n f th e are a •iiu l n i.ik c .1 lis i i)| c h a n g e s n e e d e d 111 u u le r lo r th e h o u s e s lo c o m p ly u i i l i th e state h o u s in g c i'd c . The lunises were classified ac- loiding to the amount of work needed to K- done: m.'tjor or minor rep.iiis nr demolition. They were then prioriti/ed according to the needs of the residents, with the ’’’elderly and handicapped persons lecening prompt attention. COG then sent lisLs to private contractors covering the propo.scd rehabilitation and invited them to subntit bids. After the bids were accepted, COG obtained copies of the deeds of trust for all houses involved in order to gel permission of the homeowners to do any renova­ tions. Rohrbaugh said .some were skeptical at first, but were pleased when they discovered the im­ provements would be cost-free. Some basic improvements in­ cluded central heating, insulation, ceiling work, vinyl floor covering and paint. Most houses received an estimated $15,000 for reconstruction. Daisy Sheppard said she was ex­ tremely pleased with all the changes made in her home. “ 1 love it," she said. "It's not like it was last year, it was terrible. It was really cold in here." Sheppard said she was ap­ preciative of the work the town and COG have done: "1 think it's r«il nice for them to help the people, like this. Some people don’t have; the money. 1 just love this idea.qf. fixing up the homes, and 1 think th& people really appreciate i(.” Not alt residents were as lucky^ as the Sheppards, however. Som<> houses were targeted for deriiqll^ lion bccausc they were beyond: reasonable repair. Again, the permission ofCthc; homeowner was necessary to trar- the house down, but COG offcVetj' those who would lose ihcir liomes’ a a chance to relocate in the MmcY neighborhood. The fands frotn ihci grant covert the costs of rcloca^ tion, and in most eases, payed;^' difference in costs for tenants if rent was higher. ' V '" Rohrbaugh said the visual' change in the neighborhood has ; been astounding, but she admitted ^ that it hasn't come easy to eveiyonc in the target community, '' "Some don't want to changc;’,’ she said. “ Some are used to a wood stove and arc comfortable with what they have. ‘i f a house in this area doesn’t , want help, w-e can't do jl,’’ Rohrbaugh .said. "But we're here to help if they need us." Although there arc many things she cannot authorize the contrac­ tors to do, Rohrbaugh said she en­ courages the homeowners to ask questions, and she will do as much as possible. "It is important to be firm with the contractors and compassionate with the people," she said." "They're not being greedy — they just care about their houses and want to better them." •• Maintaining the house after, the renovation was another of Rohrbaugh's concerns — would the people take care of it? But so far, she said the project has only stimulated homeowners' interest in caring for their houses. For this reason. Rohrbaugh said the community block project, which is slated to be completed laier this month, has .serNxd more than its intended purpose. Not on­ ly has it improved the appearance of the neighborhotHl, but it has in­ voked a sense of pride in the peo­ ple of the community as well. * ■ --------------------------^ ----------- Kohrbuugi) sImjms Daisy Shi’ppard iK’forc utid afu-r pk’luri*s of lii-r kitchcii IVrlie iiiid l)ais> .Shi‘|i|iard no lonntT lu'cd a »ooil sIo m - thanks to ni'Wly iastulled ccntrul hrut, DAVIi; CO l v n k m KKI’KLSK KKCOKD. TIH KSDAV. 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The soiiiits s 12 incli sewer line e.in handle a mavuiiutn of I ,WX) U.illoits ol wastewater |Ht inituitc. H.iitvi s;iid I'r-att had su.euesietl that )o s k e \'s o iilllo \v he lin iile d lo •H ound *■(>1 Ol '•'.«! '.m IIoiis . 1 niim/te I houi'h Jo^.kes ollii i.ils would ptelei .1 hiiihei iiiaxiiiiiim, Haibei said Ihe eoutil> needs to tesirkt the eompain's oiitllow Io about one third ol the line's cajiaeitv to allow nxini (or more induMrial growih, I he Mmise heirs pro(vr> , kvalcd ix'liiiid tlie Jivkey distribution center and planned iiiaiiufaeturini; plant. IS Considered the county's prime industrial area. Hartvr stressed that ihe county ami Jivkey were not at odJ.s oyer the wa.stcwaler mailer. ‘'Il’-s jiist ttial wc have not arrived ai a figure yet to offer to Jivkcy to see it I hey' can live wiih it <m their end,” he said. Hie county eailicr agreed to pro- side JiKkey with up to .‘>tX),fXXj )!alloiis ol water (vr day. There's no problem w ith that, Ikirber .said. "Ihe line IS capable of taking a million aiKl a half galloitt per d-iy.’’ he sail!. In other btisiness, commi.ssioncrs approved a request by the Nor­ thwest Piedmont Council of Governn)ent.s lo allocate S250 to match a grant froin the Governor's Waste Maiugeincni Batrd for the purpose of maintaining ;i regional linvironmenial Affairs Advi.sory Board. Barber said the board would ad-' drc.s.ses i.s.sucs such a.s solid waste,’ water and “any of the environmen­ tal probienvs thai might surfacc in our area." Youths Charged With Larcenies Two juvenile siis|vct.s h.ivc Ixvn arresieil ain) a [x-tition filed for a third un seven counts of breaking and entering and larceny by the Mivksville Police [X'funineni and ihc Davie County Sheriffs Departmom. Delcctivc W .J. Stoneman of the ,Mivksvtlle [vihce depailiiient said two sus[\.vts were taken into custiKly following a break-m at Davie High ,Sch(Hil IX’C .M, in svhtch the subjects ransacked the olTice building, and aitemptetl to remove the changer from a drink machine in the lounge. I here s'.is ''iiiiiiini.il l.iueii'., ' howeser, Ik- said DetectiN e .-Mien \Vhit,iker ol the sheriff s dep.inmenl said the thrcx-, who were traveling on bicycles, left the high school and gained en- tr> into the scho»)l bus garage by breaking out a window . Davie Dateline Meetings Steve G . Clout/ Ciontz Promoted To Navy Chief Steve G. Cloniz, son of E.H. Crontz Jr. of MocLsville. has been promoted to Chief in the U.S. Novy. A graduiilc of East Forsyth High School, he is a Navy iastructor in Snn Diego, Calif. He is nwrricd 10 the former Vickic Elaine Aram. Charges Dismissed Chnrges of communicating threat.s against a Davie man were dismissed in Davie District Court Thursday after ihc prosecuting witness said the man diil not threaten her Sara Wiseman said she had ar rived home from work on Dec. 9 imd there v^as a dog liclonging to JaiiK’S .M. Gnihain in her yard. Die ilog went toward her when she went in her house. Wiseman said. She tcMified she then calleil Graham. ‘‘He lold me his dog was (loi liMise. hut it was." She said Graham did not thre.iien her Judge Samuel A ( .ithey dismissed ihc chaigc “ I don t know what hap|>ened, but try to your dog up," Cathey said Monday, Jan. 11 C(K>lcenicpTovvn Ikiard mcct.s at 7:30 p.m. in the Cot'lecmcc Town Hall. Du vie Uoiird of Kducatlon meets at 7:30 p.m. in the .school administration building. Cherry Street, to discuss contract with •supcrintemicm. Jack Ward. T u e s d a y , J a n . 1 2 Davlc Republican Party fi.x- ccuiive Committee will meet ai 7;.10 p nt. at the D.ivic County Courtliouse. (1i>en meeting for all Republicans. .-Ml candidates who l\avc filed for office ami those svnh intentions to file also invited Ongoing Mock.svlUe Veteniits of f^1rcign SVars Post 4024 meei.s at the Post Hut on Sanford Ave., Mixksville, 7 p.m. the scciJtid Tue-sday of each month. Vcieraas v.cla)inc. Alcoholics Anonyntous, 8-9 p.m. c.'ich WednesiJay, B.C. Brock Senior Citizens Center. Extension Thursday, Jan. 7 Baltiinore-Bivhy Hxtension Homciiuikcrs Club meeting at 7:.10 p.m. Friday, Jan. 8 Cliirksvllle Hxlension Homemakers Club meeting at 7:30 p.m. at Harriet Downey’s home Co-hosless: Mary Nell Kichie. Tuesday, Jan. 12 Hast Davie Kxlensiiin Homem.ikcrs Club meeting at 10 a.m. Kedliind Kxlension Homettwkers Club meeting ai 7;.10 p 111 at Bethlehem United Meihodisi Church fellowship buililing. Hostesses: Kay Pisher atul Lois Stephens. Monday, Jan. 18 lv\lenslt)ii office closed in obscivance of .Martin l.ulher King Day Tuesday, Jan. 19 Advance Kvtenslon Hon>enukcr> Club meeting at 1:30 p.m. •MiKrks Hvteiision Homenuikers Club meeting at 9:30 a.m. Center Kvtenslon Ihinieiiuikers Club meeting ai 7:30 p.m. Farmington Red Hot and Red Hot Cloverbud 4-H club meetings ai 7 p.m. .11 Farmington Baptist Church. T h u rs d a y , J a n . 21 C u n u K m c iv s Io i i M ii n i c i i i u k r r s Club ntccting at 1 p.m. at Ruby I.eagan.s' lw>mc. Private pcstkide .ipplieator fetcmficaUon ci.iss, - ') p m . county offae buiUlinf: .uiditoniiin. tor certified applicators wiili l.isi mimes l->cginning with letters A-l- Pre-register by calling 63-S (i2*)7. Monday, Jan. 25 Davie Coiintj .SoylK'an F‘ri>iluc- tion Seminar. 6:30 p.m., in coun­ ty office building. Dr. Alan York. N.C. Agriaillural lixtension Ser­ vice weeds specialist, w ill present program. Call (i34-6297 for rescrvatioas. The siisjvv. Is made an attempt lo o|vn the driisk machine in the g.i.'.ii C :iy setting it on lire with a bio. ;orch, Miey later e.\iinguished the flames wiih soft drinks. Whitaker s^tid. Stoneman .said they ran.sacked the garage office and stole .some fiKxJ items. Again, there was little taken, he said. Afterward, the three left and broke into .Mocksville FJententary Schtvil, where they wntinued to rans;ick the officers aixl removed .stuffed animals from the audiovisual room. Stoneman said one of Ihc suspects admitted during an inter­ view to entering the lx)ard of education building on Cherry Street Dec. 30, where he also at­ tempted to remove the changer from the drink machine and left with keys to the IBM computer. "These arrests solved four brc.ak-ias," Sioncman said, adding that the lumcs are mx Iscing rclcas- Cvl tluc U> ll»c age of tlvr sus(>ccls. 5.7% Jobless in Davie The November unemployment rate in Davie County was 5-7 percent, according to figures released Monday by the Employ­ ment Security Commission of Nonh Carolina. The rate increased from 5 percent in Octobcr. Statewide, the November rate was 4,0 pcrcent, up from 3,9 per­ cent in Octobcr, November unemployment rates for surrounding counties were; Davidson, 2.8 percent; Forsyth, 3.4 perccitt; Iredell, 3.4 perceni; '' Rowan, 4.3 pcrcent; and Yadldn, 3,8 pcrcent. iron Didn’t Start Fire, Stanley Says I The Davie County fire marshal ha.s ruled out a hot iron as the cause of a Dec. 28 fire which caused ex­ tensive damage to the home of Lin­ da and Jeff Shaver on U.S. 60T south of Mocksville. Glen Stanley Jr., who started work as the couniy fire marshal Dcc. 1, said investigation into what did causc vhc fitc is aintinuing. Shiivcr totd ncighlsors he had been ironing and thought he had. left the iron on, I Jerusalem Fire Chief Waynec Williams said the fire started in ^ front bedroom and spread across^ tiie house, located about a half milc.i cast of Greasy Comer. J J •Firemen estimated damage to house at $35,000 to S40.000 o Jhrec-quancrs Io m . RENT TO OWN! No Deposit ★ Service Included * No Long Term Obligation j 14 Kt Gold Jew elry BINGS. EARfVINGS. CHAINS, BRACE1.ETS, NECKLACES d ia m o n d WATERFALL RINGS .Men’s “NUGGET" Style niAMOND RINGS Religion Man Cleared Of Charge Robert Keith Mason lold Judge Samuel A. Calhc\ in Davie District Court Thursday he knows how lo drive safely. Mason Iwd tn-’cn chargcd with driving tiK» fast for conditions by Deputy T.ii. Kemp of ihc Davie Ci)unty Sheriff^ Dcpurtmcni. ;Kcinp said a Ma/da tnick driven by i>1ason liad puss«i his patrOl car on Ilalliinoic Knad during heavy vehicle's speed at .SO mph m ihc mph /one. "ll was foggy, but it wasn't so foggy you couldn’t see," Ma.son satd. "He (Kemp) lold me the visibility was zero aiul that just wasn't irue; you could sec a mile and a half up the road." Cathey dismissed the charges, "You need to cxercisc cauiion," Cathey said ’' I he officer is doing -Lobirvin.! to mainiwn salciy.” Sunday, Jan. 10 St. John A.MK /.ion Church Usher Hoard. .Mocksville. will have program at 3 p.m. Speaker: Sgt. D(viald Lee Nayh>r, National Guard recmiter for Davie Couniy. Music by Plcasiint Hill Choir from Hampionvillc. M i s c e l l a n e o u s Saturday, Jan. 9 Advance Volunleer Fire Department annual awards dinner at <>J0 p.m. at fire department. Memliers of fire district welcome. Wednesday, Jan. 13 AARJ* lAmerican Avs<x:iallon ol Retired Persons) meeting at 10:30 a,m. at P'irsi United MeduKlist Church fellowship hall, Mocksville. Friday, Jan. 15 Jemsjilem lire DfjX. will .sixm- sor a chickcn pie supper iKginning at 5 p.m. Takc-tiui bones available. Saturday, Jan. 16 Duvie Couniy Holi Jordan committee will host reception and dinner lor lieutenant governor, 6 30 and 7:30 p.m., at llermuda Rim. Tickets: $50. Call 4«;2-7157. 634-6I2K, 634-2171. WK-.«M3. W 8 fi.590. 998-2325 or 492-5516, n DIAMONDS The most irca.sured gift i S«itM NUstcr S)vleiii jind 3*1) i - disc furnace" The Sfs»Ikrencc 3-1) CatlridKC ULACK ONV\ RI.NCS SSOA NO CREDIT NEEDED VCR's • TV-Steroo Comblnallons • TV’s . Stereos • Appliances » Washers • Freezers . Oryets • Air Conditioners • Furniture • Vacuum CloBnors • Bedrooms • Living Rooms • Bunk Bods • Daybeds • Dining Rooms • Video Disc Players • Sola Beds • Recllners , " ^ . 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'1 0 R o a d /in e , N .C . r028 634-5148 Compliments of DAVIE COUNTY FARM BUREAU 977 Y adklnvllle R oad M ocksvUle, N.C. 634-6207 SHEFFIELD LUMBER i PALLET CO. Route 6, Bo* 153 M o c t c e v ^ , N .C . 2 7 0 3 t Phone 492-5565 JEFFCO CO., INC. In the Hillsdale Community Floute t Advance, N.C, 27006 Phone 998-8193 % I S ' v t . | FULLER WELDING & FABRICATORS H w y. 601 S P .O . Box 821 M ockavllle, N .C . 634-3712 MOCKSVILLE SHELL SERVICE 189 G aither Street M ockavllle, N .C . 634-5144 Ed Fisher PLUMBING SERVICE Cooloomoe, N.C. 27014 Expert Ropairs &New Instalatlon FREE Estimates & Emorgoncy Service 284-2721 Phone 284-2232 HORNS'S Countf7 Kitchen 601 S. & i-40 Ftluring Brmkfttl 24 Hrt, 7 Oayi A W—k } Emi. S«i». tinki, FrMii FrWi, CMM Orv<9« Me* MJf 634-3780 Daily Devotion 9:30 to 9:45 a.m. Monday thru Saturday WDSL o b i t u a r i e s D W Il (O I STN 1.S II KI-KISi: K K O K II, I HI KSI).A\, JAM 'AKV 7. I98«-0 Ida A. Atlums I'i.i I "I ■ M.v a id ■>! !).■! liiTui' |)i, M I'lllll'l.li 'A'.-’ i ru'U! S.iiuivl.iv . I,in , '.ii 1 .lion - i' iiiii'i .1) 1 ii iir.i' { h,i|H'], 11 'luliji U'.! I')' Itif Kcv li'hn Hun.il tollosi. I'vl in ( 'ontiT rn ilf.l I'lu/uh tt'inck-i\ Iti licu 111 lliiucr^. incniiiii.iN lu.iy he tu.iiiv It' n.isic t'ount'* jiospuo. r () u.,\ MivksMik-, :''(I2S lii'rn Nov 1,<, I'M'), m St;ii\l> C'miniy. shi- u.is ,1 il.iiii;hkT o| ihc iule Cicorj;f aiui Sides Al iiluiul A home maker, stie a (iieiiihcr (X Ceiiier I'm icJ Mcituxlisi Ctniri.h. Survivnrs Iik IikIc her ImslviiKl nl 51 years. JoJui Ail.iiti,s: a ilaiighlcr, Betty Jean Hdvu‘11 of Route 7, a .son. iiveretic .Mmonii of Greensboro; two si.sters, Helen Blanks of Mclhournc, f-'la, and Ruth Reid of Salisbury; a hnnhcr. Robert Alnwfid of Wiaston Saletn; -seven grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Lonnie L. Brown YADKINVILLl- - Mr. Lonnie Lonzo Brown, 70, Rtxite 4, died Thursiby, Dec. 31. at Davie Coun­ ty Hospital in Mock.svillc. He wa.s born September 21, 1917, in Allcglwny County to Am­ brose and Medie Cleary Brown. He Wits a nKniber of Deep Creek Bapti.si Church and Telephone Pioneers of America. Mr. Brown wa.s married to Mrs. Treva McCollum Brown, who sursive.s of the hoHK. Al-so surviving arc a stepmother, Mr.s. Maybcllc Brown Key, Winston-Salem; one daughter and son-in-law, Mrs. Doris "D ot" and Jerry Rcnegar, Yadkinvillc; one son and daughtcr-in-law, Lonnie R. "Dickie” and Virgie Brown, Winston-Salem; two .si.sters. Mrs. Lula Mac Foster. Winston-Salem, and Mrs. Gladys Black, Lewis­ ville; three half .sisters. Mrs. Pej’j’.y , flarris. Pfii/'ftowii. Mr*. iJurah Wilson. Wm.ston-Salcm. anti Mrs. Betty Lou Watson, Mablcton, Ga.; four grandchildren. Richard Rencgar, Karen Cooper, Mark Brown Sr., and Cindy Buliins, and five grcal-grandchildrcn. Brandy Rcncgar, Melody Brown. Mark Brown Jr., Jamie Buliins. and Jere- miann Buliins. Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 2. at Deep Creek Baptist Church by Dr. Mac Wallacc and the Rev. Paul Simp­ son. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Mary Jiiarell Fleming Mary Juarcll Reming, 45. of] Route 7, M ocks vi lie , died Monday! night at Rowan M e m o r ia l Hospital in Salisbury aftci being in declin­ ing health. Funeral services were to be held Thurvday, Jan. 7, al 11 a.m. in Eaton’s Funeral Chapel by the Rev.s. Wade Childress and Bobby Brackelte, Burial wa.s to follow in Hardison United Methf«.lisl Church Cemetery. 'I'lie family was to rcceive friends at lyiton’s from 7 10 9 p.m. Wednesday. Ms. Fleming was born Aug, 28, 1942, in Gaston County to the late Stanley lyirl and Vera Shumaker Fleming and was employed at Celciicse Corp. Surs'ivors includc one daughter. Robin Allen ShipniiUi of Route 7. Mocksville; four .sislcrs. Pandora NOW YOU CAN AFFORD TO HEAR YOUR HEARING DESERVES ONLY THE BEST Your Choice Of The Top 3 Companies In The U.S.A. MOO"" TO *625'"' i re Not Discounhnq Ouf Aulb 0«Hy The Pficcft! THIH M l AU. M THI AiDfmutiiiEiuiiiKiytcmEii 413 North C«nt«r StrMt, SMIctvlll*KM K km Hyi » tw [»«•• M«*|lHawrM l i n. lalpa.Tnu*HONC: tnnM M'-'c: K.’„’ • . swik- I'lM I I'.. Ml: i: k .M U - 1 s .i.i-.''!!,, D .iiir;;.- M ,.!!.-■ K 'i l l I S •:, 'mi ( , .itii I S li:, l( .1 I'ln * " I lv..!iU' S.iliNiMii . .'in- S l.iiiii-', I irn n :..- )■ i >,r. ii!-.. 'i; -I -k ;> II r . K.ithK i.-: I U-iliiiu', .'! ks' ill.- !k i I'l.iiu! nil > llk 'I. ^ ll . )■ Hsii' S hn iin i.i j,I I o! ( '111n.i (1! ii\ 0 . ,iiu l ,in,' I'l.iiu lil.u ii'h li'i W’illiiiin C. Cainhie .|r. WI.N'S K).\ SAl.l-.M W illi.itn (■ (l.imt'k- Ji ,. 17. ol I'ursNth (.'n tllllN , diet! Stoiula\, Dec. 2S, al Baptist Hospital 111 W I n s t n II • Salem, He was Kirn lit |-urs\th ('ot/itu Dec. l(i, to IVarline H Marklarul. He was employed bs Davis Dairs [•anii of Clemmons, Surviving' are his svilc. Donna Howard Gamble, .Mivkssillc; one son, William I), Gamble; one daughter, Megan L. Gamble, one stepdaughter. Gallic J, Carter, his mother, Pearline H. Markland, Winston-Salem; two sisters, Deborah Markland. Clemmons, and Lecy H. Manuel of Kemersville. Grave.side .services were held Wednesday. Dcc. 30. al Yadkin V'alley Baptist Church in Davie County. The Rev. Dwight Durhani of the Mocksville Church of God officiated. Ruby S. Jordan COOLiiEM EIi - Ruby Snuth Jordan. 69. of 49 .Main .St.. died Thursday, Dcc. 31. at the N.C. Baptist Hospital in SVinston-Siilem. Funeral services were held Saturday. Jan. 2. at Jlaton’s Funeral Home Chapel in Mixks- villc. conducied by tlic Rev. Shclbs HiirKnir a/k) Ilic Kcv, l-iirrs Alien llunul folliRvctl in Riiwan ial Park in Salisbury*. Memorials may be made to the building fund of Victory Baptist Church. Coilccmec. .N'.C, ^701-t llom in Davie County. No' . I-I. 1918, she w-as a daughter of Neal C. Smith of Ctx)lccmce aixl il>c l.ite Minnie Messick Smith. A teaclicr’s a-ssistant at CoolcenKc lilenKntars School, she was a member of Vic­ tory Baptist Church. Survivors, in addition to her father, includc her husband. Scott Jordan; two daughters, Judy Bcck of CcoleenKC and Linda .Slyers of Route 6 , Mocksville; a brother. Tommy Smith of Ctwlccmce; and three grandchildren. Minnie M .L. Martin Mrs. Minnie Mac Lindsay Mar­ tin of 300 Mill Street. M<x'ksvillc. died ai Forsyth Memorial Hospital Tliursday following an extended illness. She was Ixjrn in Yadkin County 10 the late Rosco ami Ros;i Wclb<im Lindsay. She had lived in MiKksville for the piist 35 years, where she was a member of Shiloh Baptist Church, and w.xs employed al l.ynn Haven Nursing Home for twenty years. Survivors include tw.ulatiphicrs, .Miss Ros;i Martin of tlv home, .iml .Mrs. Celeste Acker of Wiiision- Salcm; two sons, l.onnie .Martin ol Greensboro, and l-'rankie Leon Martin of Amityvillc, ,Nesv York, one brother, Gillis Lindsa)’ ol Jonesville; six granddaiigliiers, one grandson, Rinicrick Martin o( the home, and one great-grandchild. Funeral services were held .Mon­ day. Dec, 2S, at Shiloh Baptist ( -A llll I l| A ( I ,||i ! . ! !> l.liill'.' H u ll.ll •< .'.I ill lilt; M: riiM-.ini H.i|iii,i ilu :! I: 1:1 i.'i:c ^ \il!f S ;m i;iti(li;i ( '. .New m ;tn Il'M S M IN M,.., S,,.>:,|.; tir.i I |<l .ii.-ii .S.iiuiiS.r. , l.m ,ii hiM h.'inc .itU't .1 h‘n.- liinc's Slk- A .I-, h, .1 I rt’IU.ll ', ^ . I 'I ’ 1 , Hi ^ .uU in ( V.ii.Mi l i.nik .i!u! I i:.M‘'cili .Snniji', .ml t tu'Cf. '.I..IN .1 iii'!!h','i;.ikv'i .11!,I .1 iiK'inf'ci iit Sm.iii ('ri.vt H,ijUiv! t tlU K h SiiisniiiL' .Ilf til') !ui''!'.in,l, ,'>liic\ li.ini. .N'cwin.m, ,it itic lioinc. fisc vl.iu>;lik'is, Nh\ Altvn (W.iiiij.i 1 Hiirlun, ,M)'. W.iwk- ( hilu-l I l-iivlcI. .M1 % ! ,.ii I ^ U'.iidlMii C1K-I.-K aiiil Mv l i.mkR- .ill I'l K i. 2, Ji!!k.‘ss i!)e, .u k! ■Mrs Hui't'v I l.mJai Su.iiin, Kl .^. M iv k -'S illc , H I c ia iu K liild ii'n . li\c ilif.il v'f.iniK tiiliiiL 'ii. itiJci.- sivk'is, .Mis li-'b i.Mi'/cllci (,'i'liins. LU.m. M l' Oitcll iMiniiu'i Slokes. (ir.ih.iiii .iiu! .Mrs Cl.irciuc (Morulal IXiwcll, |-as( BenJ arul two brother'. Spur.ucun Clieck. L.iiisirii; aiul Siniili Clieek. Hamptons ille. Funeral sen.ice.s wea- held Mon­ day. Jan. 4. at .Svian Creek Bap list Church b) the Res. Hov^ard Wilburn and ihe Re\ Saiiiniy Shoaf. Burial followed in the church cenKters Charlie H. Swice^ood Charlie B;i,\icr Swacgtnxi. 6 S. of RiHite 7, .Slfvksville, died Satur­ day, Jan. 2, at .N.C. Baptist Hospital in Win.ston-S;ilcm. 'llic funeral w as held .Monday at liiton’s Funeral Cluipcl. conducted by the Revs. Ronnie Huncycuil arnl Bill Crcason. Burial followed in iIk' Jerusalem liiijxist Chua'h cemcters wiih miliiary rites, Horn .N'liv II. m Davic C'ourily. .SskiccjiiKxl was a sun <>( the 1.11c JC.HSC I.cc aivil S'luliifiii Dalton SwicegiHxJ. He served 22 years with the U.S. Navy and vivv action in the Pacific during; World NS'ar II I’M the airciatl i.iinct. I; S S l.nicrpnso Swiccj;omO w.in rrliii-i) Itom Ingersoll-Raiul Co , bin iciitaiticil active by wurkiii): as a semriis guard for Advance Security, He was a member of Jerusalem Bap­ tist Church. •Survivors includc his wile, I^vonc Houck Swiceg(Kxl ol the home; two daughters, .*^1rs. C.K (Karen) Barnhardt of Garner and Mrs. Ia:.stcr H. (Lynn) Bullixk of Asheville; a sister, /.t'la Nail of .MiKksville; two brothers. David SwicegcHxi of [..cvington and l:d- mund Swiccgood of Richmond. Va.; and four grandchildren. Lois Rlioden Whitaker CLF.MMONS - Mrs, l.<ns Rluxlen Whitaker, 6.'', 4-UK) lOrill- wiiod Drive, wife ol Henry Whitaker, died Tuesdav, Dcc, 2‘), al Baptist Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Dec. 31. at First Bap­ tist Church in Winston-Salem by Dr. Paul Craven. Burial followed in Wcstlavvn Garden of Memory (.'emetcrv in Clemmons, ,Mis. Whitaker was Kini in I'olk C'oumy . Florida, to Carl and Lot­ tie W(Hxls Rhoden. She had her home in Clemmons for 23 years. She was the co-owner of Bolich Insurance Company ami was a mcml'K.'r of l-irsi Baptist Church of Winston-Salem. .Mrs. Whitaker was past president of W.MU of the Pilot .Mountain Baptist Assivialion anil had worked with Crisis Con­ trol .Ministry for a nt)iiit>er of I I 111- \ : ,m !,.iI. "'..I’. ,1:, h: ■ ,.l !h,- ■’i‘' I ■ I!,'ii-■ III', t ,iiii: 1 k.i!l.\ ,in,l I ii, I 1.1! MS 1^ ■ 1!,.; \,in, ■, .111,', I s i; ! it I K i,!i ih f, I'l ,iiul .1,11 M-. J.-Iiiev '■'>1 1 1 , .111,1 IcninU'i N't ( II, iwi> s Mis \|,ii u- I )ii|i.ins , I .lU-l.iii'.l, 11,1 . ,iiul Mis MiKlicd H"i'>.s \|v\, .111,1 Imii hii'iiu-is. K.ivli.1,1 ktiisk-M. I t .Mc.idc, l l.i . Iliilvil Khulcn, H.inow. 11,1 . Call 1! Klh>,lcn Ji . Ilii'lil.iihi Cil\. I i.i , .111,1 Ivlin.ii Ishi-lfii. Stier in.in (l,il,s. ( '.llll Mi'inmi.ils in.iv tv ni.ulc li> '•'•.Ml lull If .M,miii .Mi\si,in.irv I 111',!. I I nsi Haplist ('luiicli. \'> l!ls|iin S.ik'll). .\ („■ HI InCrisis C'ciiK I ol .Miiiisirs . Iditi Si . '>'> Mlslt'll S.llcMl. N C D illla.s 1''. NN'inlers Ilk- hiiicr.il loi Dall.is Mcklicr NVinteis was helil Siiikl.iv, J.in .11 i .iUm's |-iineral Home Cha|vl l'\ ihc Rev Norm.Ill |-r\o Burial lollowed in the l iirrcnlini- B.iptist C'Iniich C'eiiielerv, .Memorials m.iv Ik- m.ide to the ceiiieierv fund ol l urrentine Bap­ tist CIniicli. Route 7, .Vli'cksvjlie, N c :7ti;,s, Horn ,M,i> IS, in Yadkin C'lniiiiv. he v^as a son ol the late William L. and Priscilla Swain Winiers. .-\ former D.iv ie County jailer, he was retired from Drevel- Herita_i;e l-’urnitiire Co, He was a Haplist, Sun ivor\ include his wife. .Sallie \'era Fosier Winters of Minrks- ville; iwo d.iiighiers, .Marjorie .Sain and .Mice GtHllH;;., Nitli o( ,Mocks- V ille, two sons, William F, Winters of Severn, ,Md,. and George B. Winters of Barstovv. Calif.; three sisters, Hthel Call of Lexington, Nannie .-\d.ims of Clwrlotte and ■Maude Huff of Statesville; 10 grandchildren; and 13 great­ grandchildren, V'l'inters. X-). a resulent of St. J itiiu js N iu x m ^ ' H om r*. ii\ C iic c n ^ ' ;uul toin^ctt\ nt Stnith M;un Sued, Uidl riuuv*l.iy lughl al I.. Richardson Hospital in (Ireensl'Kiro. UMW To Meet ■ 1 be ,Missi,.i) (', miuviit in" w ill tv !hc thciiic I'l Die niiitii.iw ille Disiiict iD.ivie aiHl Davidsvin coiin- lies) United .MethiKlist Women's annual Leadership l\;vclopnienl event Sunil;iy, Jan. 17, 2:30-4;30 p III . Shiloh I'nited .Methixlist Church. S C'. 151) north of Lexington. Ihc event is plannetl with of­ ficers of (lie lival units in mind, but all members are encouraged to at­ tend. said district president. .Hlargaret Shew. Snow date has been set for Sun- ila>. Jan. 2-t, same hours, same loc.ition Notice Tho Entorpriso-Rocord 9n- couiagos l.nmllios to submit pictures lo accompany obituary nolicos, Thoro is no charge tor the plcluros, but they must bo oorlrait quali­ ty. Doadlino (or plcluros is Monday al 5 p.m. r n m c n z m m i — " ' i ' — ~ You’re Always W elcome At I CLEMMONS I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1: Sunday School 9;30 am Worship 10:30 am Co'pastors Robert A. and Dusty K. Fiedler Hwy 158 West Clemmons 766-4631 I I lons I Do you own a business? I linvp (’KillII li(f nn<l licnil li iiiiiirnm i' (oi i)ii‘iini“.''i’‘< w il li nnr nr iiiiiip riii)'l'i,\ <'i'" II 1 bilill 111 lii'lp lit V mil lircih And Bt vnv nllnnliiM*' rntci, G 0 & - ' Steve Rldonhour 820 S. Mam St Mocksville, NC 27028 704-634-05(55— — Four Corners News II) M.ll ic \\ liitr f ' '.i! (,'■ irn.'fr,irc'.jK 1 1 1' 'SI.- h,i \ ;iu ' ( hi isl II .iin iK 'l ■ ii Ihi- fi.'HK' I't Ml s Ik Ilk' I Icin nil' W'.-u- Mis ki't'fil ('i,ili, .Mr • iiu! Mis leii) ( i.illaiul Kiibhic "I iiisiiIII .S.ilciii. Mr a/u) Mrs Jiv S', hue .iiul .M.iik, Mi and .Sirs 1 S Sholinn Ji . IVnise and Cluis|,ij>hei Shnre. Jerrv Polls. Sh.iik' ,iiui .■\iii.iiula. .Mi , .iiul ,\1is, Hillv Slk-lloii, .Mr and Mrs. Waldon Kc.ivis, .Mrs I'leet.i .Slav ■iiul Ml and Mrs, Dana Iriplett aikl children, \'eniciii Dull and Tina ,ind .Mr, .iiki .Mrs Joe Carr Har|>e were Siiiulav dinner guests of Mr. and ■Mrs Joe White .ind .Mark. Mr and Mis Joe White visited •Mrs .Miniiie Sam and Marearet U .il! in Lewis wile Mondav night Mi and .Mrs, Jimmy Taylor aiui SI>11. .Mr .iihI Mrs Rickev Wilson. ■Ml and Mrs, A C . Ratledge Jr.. Ml .iiid .Mrs William Ratledge. Mi .iiid ,Mrs l liomas Whitaker, James Wesley Baity, and Billy Shelton visited A.C. Ratledge ,S‘r. and Fdna .Mae Ratledge during the weekend, ; Mr, and .Mrs. Von Shelton and Ken, Mr. ;md MrN. lioliby ShcltQp, Con and Ginger, Raymonda Sanders, aiKl Johnsie .Shelton were dinner guest.s of Cindy and K^ra ■Anderson in Greensboro Tuesday night. 2 Johnsie Shelton and Mr. and Mrs. Von Shelton were dinrjcr guests of Mr. and Mr.s. Jan|cs Nance and family Sunday niglil. i Advance VFW Post Presents Awards i To Davie Residents! Members of the Advance •Memorial Post 8719 Veterans of F'oreign War of the United States and Lidies Au.xiliary held their an­ nual Christmas party on Dcc, 22 at the po.st home in Advance. Approximately 110 people were present. Commander Taylor Howard opened the meeting w-ith pledge of allegiance to the flag. Prayer wa.s given by Dist. Chaplain, A.G. Parker. A aivered dish meal was scrs’cd lo members and guest.s. Honored guests were: Stale Commander Carroll Srniih. District Commander and wife — Mr. aiul SUs. Momlell Humor; Stale Mcin\’vcfNhip aiulwilc. N^r. ttiul Mtn. JmcV; Ragan; District Inspector and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Grorgc Wilson; and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Warden. Ten citatioas of appreciation were presented: Davic County Itnierprisc Reci'al. Dv,-ight Sp;irks; l-.MS, .Mark O ’.Maia; WDSL Radio, r;c4)r;;c J rye; iwii law eii- forccmeni ollicers. Sheriff Dill Wixiten and Deputy Christopher Lynn: Voice of Democracy, Mrs. Saydc Barger, guidance coun.vclor at Davie High School; Voice o( Dcmixracy Winner from Davie High School. Brenda King; Thomas King and Ken Howard. ;issistants to veterans organi/atioas; Urcndu King Davie County Firefighter Year, Suzanne Miller, and Dc^s Cope, junior vicc president .jof; au.xiliary. ' Paul Hutton. Junior Commanoer of VFW, presented Howard with a gift ccnifieate from the auxiliary and post. ' Sudie Howard, .senior vice pnii- dem, presented Pre-sidcnt Georgia Parker with a gift certificate from the auxiliary. i The meeting was closed with prayer by chaplain A.G. Parker. Lewis Obit Corrections Several errors appeared in the obituary for Elmer Carl Lewis which appeared in the Enier}>rise~ Record last week, l^wis died Friday, Dec. 25 at the home of a half-si.stcr. Bertie Shepherd of CixileeiiKe, not at Davie County Hospital as reported. Also, two surviving daughters, Dclwrah Jones of Wc.st Virginia and Brenda Lewis of Ohio, were incorrectly listed as Kentucky residents. Wc regret the error. SENIOR CITIZEN’S DAY IS EVERY THURSDAY EVERY ITEM IN OUR SHOWROOK i FHOH STORE OPENING UNTIL NOOlj MUST BE 62 OR OVER TO OUAUFYl WITH PROPER IDENTIFICATION. ;USMAMOCAmirunCHAtnONlTlowT. tmcouKt ooa »oi wnr to »«a*i wwcouK)*, u u r « » «i u*m « m«T«tiR) wwoma.______4 MOCKSVILLE BUILOEHIMWLT. S l4 t. I • 34 BtlS I /instate AUM.l. ..................r,..(i-|> SERVICE FUNERAL DIRECrORS 128 Yeai^ of Service NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIANS t 1 I M VI |C iNS 7’ ’-<il01 s..,.;', Mj.i. Sin 7::-i)iiMi ; i<\ I!,'S|'...!.1,. K'.m.i MLMIII K HV LNVn'ATlON CREMATORY SERVICE I'li'mmims, S.C. 7<><>-f7l5 ■ H M in Clcniiuwk 246-2366 4(15 S Main Slixet Davie ( <iunl> Phone N um lur‘WK-34IK l.«ingutn t4-l) V\ll ( ()l M > K M K K I’KISI. Kl lO K l), T lll KSPAV. .lANl'ARV 7, I98X Superior Court Opens Monday 1 he lolli ivv. llli; C.I'.OS ,1R' '•ttn'ilui c>.t tin iii.il uliL'ii I).i\K‘ Suix'ii''! Courl Llll!vcla■^ S(i>iuLi>. J.m I i l .iurciKC ( liiUnii Colcm .iii. U' scnicmiiij; t'lisior l-.nu'Ni JuhnMJii. pioh.iium viol.Jluni; H it Ih t! \S'c\lc\ I'.iiuniJt . pio h;iiii)n Mitliiiiim, Mich;icl !', T;ilKTt, unli-i nt furfcilure. Wiltvrt R;iy Lewis, order ol I'urfciturc; NS'andu l.ce D.ilton, prob.iiii)ii violation; I'ranklin Monriie HfcniDii, suspended sentcncc violaiion; Cunis Riiy Calcs, suspended sentence violatinn; Rayinorid Cannon Marshall, nroiion; David Wurchcvich, suspended scntcncc violation; Richard t-ugene livans, proba­ tion violation; Melvin Sims, failure to comply with judgHKnt; Brian Douglas nionias. proba­ tion violation; Lyndon El wood NS'iLson, prolva- lion vioiasion; Garland Nelson Allen. DWI; William Wade Blackburn, DWI; Ronnie Stephen Boles, DWI, driving while liccnse permanently revoked, assault on officer, resisting, delaying and obstructing officer; Ralph Michael Boone. DWI; Michad Allen Brown, posses­ sion of cocainc with iiiicnl to wll or deliver, selling cocainc; Steven Franklin Brown. DWI; Ann Buchanan, cruelty to animals; Walter Patterson Burton. DWI; James L. Clement, breaking, entering and larceny; David Norman Cockinan 111. driving,while liccnse revoked; James Donald Coleman, DWI; Douglas Anthony Culler, DW I, no rcgistraiion, no insurance: Lurry D»irncll Dillnril. l:>Wt. Tollowing loo ctosc; Toby Lee Doub, DWI; Riclmrd Lee Eichel, first degree rape, first degree sexual offense; Ronald Eugene Gail)>cr, driving while liccnsc revoked and e.xpired liccnse plate; William Jay GofortJi, DWI (2 i-oiinisi. 1 Vi I iiA I .inniiiU' ( ii.ih.ini. I iW I. K.isut hn'.lkllu’ ,llhl cnUMiny .iikl l.iivA-iis, IViii Wasru- H.ijmc, I’KmI.uu' .iikI i-iilfMiiv .iiui , )viNM-.sum nl sU'lcn I'lcat.inj' .iiul i-nU'Diii.', I ce Hall, DWI, H.iilcs l.tr J.inics U . ,h.>.csmu\ .ilU'i itu- l.iil, A.irnii K Jones, ■hie.il.nii; .itul ciilcriDj; ,iikI laicens. W iIKti R.IV Lewis, iK)n-sup[xiri i>l illcj;iiinj.iie child, Joseph Wawic l,olliii, hieakiiig and eniernij! aiuJ larcens (2 counts), •Slictuicl Haicc Umgworlli. Jnv ing while liccnsc levoked. hii and run and DWI; liric Martinez, iiKlccvni lilicriics: Tina Brown Melton, DWI; Jamc,s Venton Orr Jr., obtainint: property by false pretense; Staccy Plow.nun, assault; Billy liX Potts, failure t() stop at scene of accident, improper equipment; Hemian Boscana Hivere, DWI, no operator's license, transporting alcoholic beverage in passcngc.'' area of vehicle, felonious p<nses- .sion of Scliedule II drugs (ctvairte), and possession of drug praphemalia; Robert James Rusher Jr., DWI; Curt Van Allen Scott, breaking and entering, breaking and enter­ ing and larceny (2 counts); lidmond Scott, assault on female; Thomas Austin Sills Jr.. DWI; Richard L. Somiiwrs./ first degree kidnapping. annoJ riribhcry. first degree rape; / Marian Southern. a.vsijult on female, domestic criminal tji'cspass: Terry W. Spcncer, abantionment and non-supfK)rt; / David Stevenson, firi't degree iic.iiual offense; j Robert Daniel Tortiush Jr., failure U) drive on tiKfit hiilf of highway, driving whi/c liccnsc revoked; William Jeffrey We).'>b. driving while licease revoked; Deborah Lee Wrighi., attempting to obtain drugs by friiud; Bill Lee Wyatt, first degree burglary, common liw robbery. Prospective Jurors Liisted ’ The following Davie residents arc prospective jurors for the Jan. i 1 session of Davie Superior Court, Lcannc Eagle Allen, 21 Marconi St., Mocksville; Pauline Frances Anderson, Coolecmee; Peggy Phillips Amtsworthy, Ri. 4. Ad­ vance; Curtis Phillip Baity, Rl. 7, Mocksvillc; Kenneth Wayne Bai­ ty, Rt. 5, Mocksville: Samuel Paul Berrier, Rt, 7, Mocksville; and Kerry Lynn Blalock. Rt. 1. Mocksvillc, Also, ElizJibcth Molt Bowden. Snnfortl Rd,. Mocksvillc; Bobby Lee Brewer. Rt, I, Mocksvillc: Dianne M . Britton, 253 Milling Road, Mocksville; Vickie Ann Buchanan. Rt, 6 , Mocksvillc; Douglas Lee Bullard, Rl. 3, Mocksville: and Brenda Potts Cline, Advance. Also. Glenda Diane Cline, Rl. 4, Advance: James Thomas Cloer, Rl. 7, Mock.sville; CIcssie Mclvor Coles. Morse Street, Mocksville: Jon Loren Collins, Rl, 3, Advance; James Sheek Coniat/xr, Rt. 4, Ad­ vance; and Allen Tillnun Culler, R(. 8, Mocksvillc. AI.SO, James Thomas Evans Jr., Rt, 3, Mocksvillc; Kathleen Michalkicwics Fahey, Rl, 2, Mocksvillc; Billy Wayne Fender, Rt. 4, Mocksville: Glen Hay Fit­ zgerald, 5103 Bcrtnuda Village, Advancc; Mary Bogcr Foster, 763 Yadkinville Road, Mocksvillc; Mitzi Gregory Foster. Rl. ). Ad­ vance; Tony Gray Fostj'f, Rl. 2. Advancc; W illiam /tle c (Bill) Foster, Mocksvilk; and James Robert Grccnc, Rt. 7, Mocksvillc. Also, Edilh Lane Morne. Rt. 2. Mocktville; Cynlhia Mcccalf Hurscy^ 1233 Country ,U ne, MockAf^Wlle; Faye Jarvis Hutchins, " R j,/2, Mocksvillc; James Elsie Campbell, Rt. 7, McKksville; y))orothy Lynn Kcaion, Hi. 3, / Mocksvillc; Betty Foster I^key, cis Lakey. Rt. 1. Mocksville. Also, Oscar I-dward Litham, Rt. 8 , Mocksville; /Mary Eli/Jibeth Link, Rt, 4 .Mocksville; Charlie Lindburg McClamrock. 698 Salisbury St.. filocksville; David Wayne McCray. Rt. 4. Mocks­ ville; Marvin Kennil Myers. Rt. 3. Advancc; Cynthia Mi.wn Nichols. SUKksvillc; and Edwin Uirry Parker. Rt. ^6, Advancc. Also. Lillian R. Pegram. Rt. 2. Advancc; Jwttic Gough Re;ivis. Rt. 2. Mocksvillc; Laura Carter Robcn.son. Rt. 2. Mocksville; James \j\rry Sheek. U.S. 158. Mocksville; Leslie Siixk)1 Shelton. Rt. 5. MiKksvillc'; Diane Bailey Smiley. Rt. 3. Mocksvillc; L’iura Ixe Smith. Rt. 7. Mocksville; and Wilma Snider Smith. Rt. 2. Advancc. A1.S0. Mark Talmadge Trout­ man. Bermuda Run. Advancc; Pamela Weavil Holcomb. Rl. 3. Advance; B;irry W, Ram.scy. Ber­ muda Run. Advance; Joetia McM.ihon, Rl. 6 . MiKksvillc; CXlrie Ikiwling. Rt. H. McK'ksvillc; Lore Hrna Tromp. Rl. 2, MiKksville. Also, David Carlisle Micks, Rl. 2. Advancc; Pamela Tutlerow Branham, Rt. I. Mocksville; Louise Caudell Bowden, 209 Wandering 1-ane, Mocksville; Thomas Greer Fleming, 239 .Magnolia Ave., Mocksvillc; Gerald Franklin Anderson, Hi, 7, Mocksvillc; Johnny Dale Blackwclder, Rt. I, Mocksville; Bcauford Smith, Rt. 1, Advance; Brian Keith Slone, Bcniuida Run, Advancc; and Rclxrkah Street Sharpe, Hi. 3, AdvaiKC. Also, .Sadie Allen Williams, Rl, 4, Mocksvillc; Gcnenc Jones Engle, Yadkinville; James David Myers. Hi, 2, Mocksvillc; Lor­ raine Scamon, 917 Hardison St., M ocksvillc; Lorraine Slikc Johnson, Rl. 7, MiKksvillc; and Randy Wayne Gaddy, Hi. 2, Advancc. 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Ml /kiMdil A»«rw«, Winiloft-Silem H«ne< UjII, Wlftilon-S«l«ffl Oldtown, VM R()rnok>i Ro*d 10. LfwilYtll*, MW Sh»Uowl0fd W . Winiton-Sitwn 11. SUnl»rvili«. OM Hijh.ir 5J North 12. ICing, Cotoif Onl/t W<a«no«n, Highwiy (6 liytortvlH* md Uiington I *II : : ' i ' l l "Ml ;rr. I I I I A L ?'>l Sports i)\\ n: (o r v i V k n m ki’kisk KiaoKi), rm RsnA^■, ja n L'ARV 7, i988-ib Davie Boys Finish Third In Catawba Classic Rally Fails Short Gulin’s 24 Points Against Cavaliers Deflates Northwest Ity K d h iu i- (Jallanlu r Davto County E:n',i>tpnsi> fU>>;iiu! Denny Key s.m! tic miuht as well |iisi tlip a ct'ii\ lo ilecitlc who will sian lor iiis D.imc County \ar .sity Kiy.s “1 never know who's gonij: lo play aiui who isn'l," ho lunied after the War liagles lost a ragg­ ed. -n-U) decision In North Rowan in the scinilinals ol the Catawha Chri,stma.s Tournainent. ‘■\\'e had three starters tonight w ho lost tlwir star­ ting jobs.” It was a eonipletc turnaround from an opening round blitz of Kannapolis. And despite horrendous shooting by the W ar Eagles, they were still never out of the game, mainly Ixx-ausc the Cavaliers were just a.s-bad. ‘‘1 fully e.x[)cclcd to be in the finals of this tour­ nament,” said Key. “ Whal I didn’t e.x[x:et svas three starters doing absolutely nothing for me tonight.” • Davie didn’t score its first basket until the 3:25 mark in the first quarter anti fell behind 14-2 quick­ ly. At the end of the period. North Rowan led 17-5. Behind Greg Anderson, the team finjtlly woke up in the second quarter. Anderson had si.x in the peinod, including two on an impressive dunk. Still, Davie trailed 28-18 at intermission. “ 1 thought we could come back from that.” Key said. “ W e’ve been playing good in the sm ind half all year. North Rowan has outstanding talent but they weren’t shooting much better than we were. They were just outrebounding us and getting two and three shots every tim e.” Key also praised 6-6 ccnter David Ro.s.ser, who kept Davie within striking distance. •; “ If it hadn't been for Rosser, we’d have been down 20 at halftime,” he said. “ He’s usually a role player but lie was the only stancr playing con- si.stcntly.” See Rally - »’• 3B Stuffed GrcR Anderson (21) and Denny Key (22) block a sltot t>y n North Kowun player In t)>e semifinals of the Catawba Christnuis Toiinia’mcnt last week. Davie won two of three games and finished third in the event. By Ronnie Gnlla(>her Davio County Enloiprlso-Rocord SALISBU RY — Just when you thought the Davie County boys basketball team had hit its low pt'int of the .sca.son, Clifford Dulin pulled the wTCcked War Eagles out of the ditch. Davie had just dropped a lackluster 47-40 con­ test to North Rowan in the semifinals of the Catawba Christinas Tournament and forced Den­ ny Key’s team to take on a quality Northwest Cabarrus club for third place Friday night. ■‘Becausc of the way we played against North Rowan, we now have to play a team th'at only lost to Salisbury by one point,” Key mumbled after the lo.ss. ” I don't know how our boysN\ill res­ pond.” Thanks to Dulin, Davie responded by handing, the Trojans a .sound licking, although th^65-.63 final would dictate otherwise. ' \ ^ Tlie War Eagles led 65-57 with under 20 seconds' to play and only two three-pointers, one at the bu7j'cr, made the final score respcctablc. Key was ecstatic with his third placc finish, although he thought his club could have made the N\ finals against pow'erful, and eventual winner, Salisbur>'. But he’ll take the 2-1 record in the tournament. •‘Anytime you beat a team the caliber o f Nor- - thwest Cabarrus, you have to feci good,” he said.• Key was feeling sick to his stomach after the . first three minutes of the game, however. Northwest reeled off the first seven points and led 9-2 when the Davie ofTfense woke up, scoring,- 5 15 straight points. The W ar Eagles look thc lead:- • on a thrcc-point play by Todd Gulledgc and his;,' 15-footer a bit later handed Davie a 17-9‘; advantage. ' " s", < The Trojans cantc back for a 21-19 lead early | in the scconU period but again Davie went on a couplc of scoring strcsiks. scoring nine of the ncxl.^j \ ’ See Dulin — Pi 3B’ TiS' i' Wrestlers Win Tournament; Take On Parkland Thursday Eric Blankeii-ship rolls an opix)nent over while recording his first tounuiiiieiil championship of the year during action at Stannoiint .Saturday. By Ronnie C'.iillanher Davio Counly Enlorpriso-Rocotd B O O N V IL L E - D avie County wrestling coach Buddy Ixiwcry always likes to .schedule tournaments just after the holidays bccause. as he puls it, ” who wants to practicc and not play?” .So his tc;im pnicticcd over the holidays and then nushed all competition in the Slarmount W restling Tournam ent Saturday. Davie County had six cham­ pions while scoring 224'A (joints. lO-t better than .sccond place South Iredell. “ It wasn't as strong as some of the other tournaments we’ve been in but there were some good wrestlers,” Lowery said. Most of the good ones were on hi.s team. Scott Page won at 130 pounds and took the Most Valuable Wrestler honors. Brad Foster, Michael Merlin, Eric Blanken.ship, Marty Martin and Kendall Chaffin al.so went home with first placc finishes. • No Davie wrestler finished lower than third placc in the tournament. Page won his title by dis- qaulification in the finals when he was slammed twice. The se­ cond came with only 20 scconds remaining and the score stiil at zero. “ He had a mild concussion after the match but said he was okay the next day when I call- , ed h im ," Lowery said. “ He- didn't have to finish the match - but he said he wanted to con-' tinue.’’ Merlin and Blankenship won their first tournaments of the season. M erlin won his 125-pound championship match : 5-0 while Blankenship took his at 160, 15-0. “ Merlin's always going to be See Wrestlers — P. 4B We Ail Make Resolutions, Biit Can We Keep Them? W c never know what the new year will bring into our lives. But wc do know what we'd like to .sec it bring. Thus, New Year's resolutions. Everyone has his or her list and we always state we'll strive to make each one come iruc. Like me, for instance. In l‘^BK, I am .somehow going to try and; • Wash my car more often. • Save more n«>ncy. • Eat more vegeuibles. • prepare my income tax returns Ijcfore the last day of March. • Drink more milk. ; • Make a million dollars. ■. • Call Ed McM ahon weekly and ask if I’ve won a m illion dollars. : * Become the lead singer o f a band. • Visit my n)oihcr more often. • Try not lo walch four basketball games at one time. • Slop having (lat tires on dales. , . • Gel the fat off of my sides. R on nie G a lla g h e r • Convince NBC to invite me on U te Night W ith David Lctterman as a guest. • Attend Charlotte Hornets' baskelball games. • Wear lies more often. • Go lo church instead of sleeping on Sun­ day mornings. • Quit losing my car keys. • Stop drinking coffee. • Have the l)cst tan in Mocksville by the end o f May. • Slop hating Bobby Knight. • Remember to have a jack in the car when I suffer flai lires on dates. • Ciive up fast foods. • Grow a iK-anl. • Read another section of the newspajKr besides s[-)orts. • (..)uit writing jokcs about Jim and 1am- iny. Ihey ve sulleied enouuh. • Clean my apartnicni ininc than once a >ear, • Beyiii niy lareei .is a si.tml ii(> • (id to ihe hoai.1) at least iwo suvkemis out of every month. • Quit cursing .senii'r citi/ens who linve 20 miles under the s|h-c41 liniii. • Obtain more credit cards. • Dabble in the stock market. Yeah, right. Actually, I’m just like the rest i>l you. I'll make dozens of resolutions but is there a goixl chance I'll accomplish them'.’ Nope. Making New Year's resolutions is like writing a preseasun s|>orls reixnt. 'i'ou can predict all «if the righi things but in the end. you're still under .500. As far as my resolutions go, I can't grow a beard. I'll continue cursing slow drivers. I'll * probably always hate Bobby Knight and I'll sleep on Sundays until noon. . 'I:| As far as my entertainment value goes, the only one I'll ever sing to is myself in the t mirror. The only ones who will ever hear my stand up routine are Umra, Mike, Robin, and (he rest of my co-workers. And it's doubtful I.etieinian will ever have me on his show that IS, unless he needs a “ Stupid Human Trick.” ;•!, But would life in general really be that ex- citing if we kept our resolutions and gave up all ot our vices? 1 think not. Oh, I’ll accomplish a few of them. I’ll clean uji my apaiiment Iwfore next year. 1 should be able iii get rid of the “ love handles.” And there is one resolution 1 know will come true. 1 will not have any more flat tircs^ on dates. l-rotn now on, I'm letting her drive. 2»-l)VV U-. c o t M A I VM Kl'Ulsi: K1 (OKI). I Hl KSDW , JA M ARV 7. 19SX Davie Girls Beat Hornets, 50-33 H> Konnii- ( lalliiulu i DiKki C'JuIi!, i Uill I’l'ck't stimincil up !n\ girls liM ni’s •' 1 4-1 luNs 1,1 N ntih Kovi,,in 111 ilu- C .ii.iu i'.i C’hrisim.is 1,1111 n.inu'iu 1 huts <l;iN this w.is “ All Null h.ISC In s.is Is I I'Ll Joiios," he saitl, Joiifs, the Caviilicis’ cciUei, nuide iniiiccnie.it ol the IXi\ie Counts ileleiise, s<.urmi: '! points, 20 in the first hait Ironically. Peeler uas prais ing his inside delense the previous night, when the War [uigles held SalisbuiA 's center to no (x:>inls in a 17-poiiu win. “ The difTercnee between that game and this one svas that Jones hit some shots that were !!U ll-.lll'ir ■ .il'A,i\s ■.•,-,,1 p,is!l|,,n ■iiMins! 11,1'. ii'.111,1 siiiiji!', , .iiii’ti! Ihi' I'.iss. ii!i iii'ii .111,1 lip (Uin.IMHIIul lllllipc! .!l!cl till n.itodiul lumpcr Ahii.'si .il! iheni Il'II ' 'I iliUl'l kill".', hinv she illil It. s.iul lVi.'U’i • Junes '.'..is uhvittusl) .N'liith R i'u an ’s nlteiise cn this d.iy, the third ^.iine 'i| the luuin.i tneiit lor ilie S'-.it l -ieles Hut the test ot the Cavaliers '.'.etc ,is erratic as D.ivie, keefutij; Peeler’s team close. Davie trailed by lour alter one ijuarter and 26-21 at the hall. Ikth .SJashburn led the way in the second quarter with Jones Unstojppabie As ¥/ar Eagles Fail By Konnie G u1Iiij>1kt Davie County Entorpriso-Rocord The Davie County girls still aren't shooting the ball very well and they're still making a large nutnberof turnovers. But they are also one of the quickest teams in the Cauiwba Chri.stnuLs Tournament field. And that was enough again.st Salisbury in a consolation round game last week. The War Eagles bounced back from a shaky beginning to crush the Hornets, 50-33. ‘ ‘The key to the whole game was our quickncss,” lijiid coach Bill Peeler. ’‘W e crcjitcd a lot o f turnovers and they couldn’t keep up with u s." TTic victory gave Davie a 2-6 record and broke n fivc-gamc losing streak. " Ilic girls luivcn'i t?ccn dosvn in the dumps, though,” Peeler said o f the lo.sing strcjtk. "A n d they’re getting e.xcited bccau.se we’ve improved so much over the last three games.” • * Salisbury actually led 8-7 after one quarter but Davie, led ^ by sophomores Debbie Evans and Y olanda H ow ell, pul together a 15-5 second quarter to take a 22-13 lettd at halftime. After a lackkluster third quarter that left them with a Games Changed There have been a couple of changes in the Davie County High School athletic schedule. Davie's varsity basketball game with Reynolds on Jan. 19 has been changcd to Jan. 23 and the site has been .switched. The game will now be played at Reynolds with the jayvee game here. Also the wrestling match scheduled on Jan. 21 has l>cen sw'itched lo Feb. 2, Youth Leagues Three o f the four Mocksvilie/Davie Recreation Department little league basket­ ball leaders are undefeated. In the third and fourth grade girls league, the Uidy Tarheels lead the league at 3-0. The V ik­ ings are 2-1, followed by the Junior Ro,idrunners at 1-2 and the Raiders at 0-3. In the boys 3-1 league, the Junior Tarheels and the Pan­ thers arc tied at 3-0. H ie Tigers arc 2-1 while the Chiefs, Deacons, Junior Bullets and Wildcats all stand 1-2. the Junior Rockcis arc 0-3. The Lakers have the lead in the boys 5-6 league at 6-0 while ihc Tarheels are close behind at j4-l and the Celtics at 4-2. The “ Dulls, Blue Devils, Hawks and : Rockcis all have three losses : while the Bullets are M . The - Indians arc 0-5. 'Area Sports The only league with no undefeated teams is the girls' 5-6. ’Hic Cougars aixJ Roadnin- ners arc both 5-1 while the Cavaliers and Uidy Celtics arc 4-2. The Sugar Jets, i-.idy Tarheels iuid the Stompcrs bring up the rear. Charlotte Marathon 'I'wo Advance men par­ ticipated last week in (he Charlotte M arathon’s lO-K race. Darrell Wright competed in the men’s oi>cn 10-K race in the age bracket of 35-.W, lie finish­ ed svith a lime of 1:05.36. Richard Smith ran in the men's masters 10-K race in the 40-<4 :ige bracket. He finished with a time of 47:49. Hill Rodgers and Frank Shorter placed first and second in the men's master race. Boat Shows Southe.'tsl Pnxluctions will Ik sponsoring two boat shows in Greens(x)ro and Winsion-.Salem during (he last week o f February. The Central Carolina Boat Show will be held at the Greensboro Coliseum Feb.. 20-24 from n(H>n until 10 p.m . Adults will be admitted for $3.50 and children $1.50. (:f! lehi'niuliiii' ,iiul ■! n| -1 n.'iii ilk- ln-i' liums inn- 11,",'.1-11 .,,1,1 M.i'-hhiii n hii l'.isk<ls im i I', iii p ^-i u h I im Ilu- I’ ll', t.' 'S .■'S 'H it ih .ii \>.,>lll.l '■I .1-- J.iis..' |),|VI(' I.'. 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'>') hi '111 liu' ill " I , S ul 2n l:''i;i llic ll;\- llili".'. liiu- ;iiul (1 >' I 12 ! I I'lii I hi I'f point l.iiiil I 1C (.•iiiei s leaj_'ur pl.i) ■.'.Inn i! ii.iNcls to I’aikl.imi J.m .s hoh'U' coniine home J.m 12 III inee! ,N>ifth D .nuison. "Non'., s'.e'il st.iit (il,i\ mi; lot •ill the iii.iri'ies." Peeler s.iid. 2‘M 8 lead, the War Hagles put together tlKir best qiumer of the season. Davie scored 21 I'Hunts in the final pcricKl to w in going away. “ W e played very gooil defen.se, esfKcially at center.” Peeler .said. "Salisbury ’s center did not score a point bccau.se Howell and (Traci) WennerK'rg did a gootl job defensively." The entire team did a gmxl job defensively, :is several steals were turned into layups by Davie’s speedy guards. "W hen we substitute, we don't get slow er." grinned Peeler. "WTicther it's (Jennifer) Lyoas, (Jennifer) Page, (Buffy) Beck or (Shannon) Jordan, we don't to.se anything." In fact, nine different players scored, which e.xcitcd Peeler grciitly. "A i least we're all shiHjiing the ball.” he said. iJhawn Sniiwi led Da% ic w ith 12 pciints while Evaas had nine and Howell eight. Page added si.ii. points while Beck and Jordan .scored four apiecc. Notes: Howell was 4-of-5 from the field....Davie was only 17-of-50 from the floor but outrebounded Salisbury 35-32....Evans led the re- bounders with nine while Howell had .seven....Salisburj shot only 13-of-63. Beth .Miishhurn scores t\ui (if her 18 |xiints agiiinst North R o«an. A B Used Cars, Inc. H ig h w ay 158 • C le m m o n s , N .C . • 766-9090 1986 Sable Sedan One owner, loaded *9,175 1984 Trans Am Aulo. Tilt. P.S., P.B.. A.C, *7.995 1985 Cougar XR7 TurboLike now, One owner *8,175 1982 Chevy CIO Pickup extra clean. Auto. Tran. *4.750 1985 Mustai^ 5.0 Conv. Real Snarp *9,799 1982 SentraH'back XE 5 Speed. AC. 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Kiv ilijii!/,! >tr.i(ci;y, (o sctiM i ( Iil-i: AiKlc(-..>n, \^h.' a's(v>nilcil \Mtli ciclu st\t'iul luill jmiiHs He finish Oil w iih It). ■'Thcs arc mir tuo m,isi i.ik-iuci! pl.ist-is ,m.! ihcy hasc lo privlucc it svc ic U"inj; ii' (i.i\e ,i season." Key s.ml It ap[K'arcd (ho i\ui ucto poim; In hu'.i.k Uu- game open b\ thcinscKcs al itie heuinnmi; o l [h e Itiiril iiiianer. Dulin senreii lor a Ui.27 lead and then Anderson made a steal. Bui tie missed a dunk, thwamng Davie’s nuxnentum and ,N’orilnveesi closed the gap lo 47-45 going into itie tourth \ ■/'•.si 'h .’.)i!ni: k'.iin, the Tro|aiis hii .'Id ol V"' ''' :■ >!i.' !u'li! V. Ink- I ).i\ if m,,ls aiMin under 50 (vr 'i! ■'! ■'"1 Kr;, -.^asn'i su: jM ised hs (heroin ■ ■ ' ’ I ' s .iii! hi.' .IS ,|\^ .111' III \| 111! W M 'sl '. ’, i:. ^ ? "'il ii' 'Mi l- illil I ICi'i ilk;' this IMMIC uniild be ''>•! I 'i’hi d.'\>. 11 lo I he •Aiie." lie said I ’iiiiii .iM.i \!uh i-,'n '.u'U' shi' .ini', I .n'K-s m ' h'K <. 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IH After the Cavaliers scored the first four |H)int,s of ihe third quarter, Davie made one of its patented, third quarter runs, scoring 10 .straight pt^inls to cut the margin to 32-28, Davie continued forcing the action ami had plenty of chanccs to overtake Nonh. But Key wat­ ched four of his top playen; mis.s five straight free throws and si.\ o f the nc.xt .seven. North led '• .15-29 heading into the fourth quarter. ‘‘That's probably where wc : lost the gjime,” Key said, "and J they were guys that wc c.xpect ‘ to hit for u s." i Davie still stayed within strik- * ing distance and Anderson’s ‘ 10-footer sliced the margin to * 44-36. A steal led to Anderson ' going to the bucket once again ^ and he scored but was c’ztllcd for I a charge with 2:34 remaining, f It was Davie’s la.st gasp. “ It wa.s a questionable call J and it took the juice out o f us,” j Key said. ♦ Anderson was the only W ar ‘ Eagle in double figures with 14 ; while Rosser contributed eight - before fouling out early in the ' fourth period. ; “ If nothing else, we found : some substitutes who earned a ^ starting berth tonight," Key • said. • : Nole,s: Davie svas l3-of-6l • from the field and 12-of-27 ; from the free throw line. Even i S J u n i o r H ig h [i'P la y Resumes ; ;' : North and South Davie Ix-gin the I . sea)nd half of their winter sjxjrts • ;. xasons Thursday uftcriuKin. South's JV and North's %iirs|[y ♦;; basketball teams will be at home. ' I ' On Monday, Jan. II. Snuth and •; ■ North will balllc for first pl.icc in wrestling. \''Orse. ilie ar l'..tgles tut on|\ 2-ol- IS three-pointers___On North Rowan's first tluee possessions of the game. Rosser had tsvo blocked shots and a sti’.ll , kossiT was lilc (I|ll\ plasei lo I m ai Il m s i s() jx'ti.ent ol tils stiois. goii)}.’ .^-ol-(V The nevt tiest u.is Anderson's 5-oM,S. Denny Key (xiwers past two N(irth R«i«aii tlefentleni lii\up. for an easy Dan Aykroyd And , . „ ^ Tom Hanks Take On L.A. In This Hilarious Blockbuster. Squire Boonn Pinza Yadklnvlllo Rd. Mocksvllle, N.C. 634-0850 Darmuda Ouny Shopping Clr.Advanc*, NC •9f-T0i9 MOUfl*: iK«ii.riiun II004M rrwfi 1JOO-IOO# i«lura«y 10 00*10 00 fOO-700 Its Now available on videocassette from MCA. .Shane Meming slides in for two |>()ints during Catawba Christma.s- Classic action Anderson A Proven Leader After Catawba Tournament Hy Ronnie (lallagher Dnvio Counly Enlefpnso-Rocofd Davie Counly txjys baskett);ill coach Denny Key gathered his three y.-niors together tx;fore the Stan o f tlie season and told them they had to tnr leaders at prac­ tice and during games for the W ar li4igle-s to succeed. Athlete of Week Greg Anderson has res'HUKletl, It was never more evident iti.in during tlie Cataw ba Cliiisim as rournament last ueek. Wlien Davie needed a basket. Anderson got ii. When Davie needed an impiirtant re- i’Kiund. he snared it. .An<l in one game, tie even led in assists. And despite lx;ing snubbed by Ihe all-tournament committee. Key said he deserved .some recognition, " I thought Greg had an outstanding tournament," he said. "W e have lo count on him for double llgures each game if sve’re going to w in," .Ander.son didn’t disappoint his coach, .scoring 45 points as Davie won two of three games and Uni shed third. Greg Anderson I'or his pcrfonnaiKC, Ander­ son is the Enterprise-Record Atlileic of the Week. • Anderson was adept throughout the tournament in finding holes in the defense to launch his IO-to-I2 footers. "W e're 18-for-98 on three- pointers," Key moaned, "so we’re not shooting anymore of those. W e'd rather get the ball 10 Greg and Clifford (Dulin) and let them g o ." Thai's no suqjrise. Key went to Anderson in key situations last year but his star sciiior seems much more confident-lhis season. . “ He's improved in every phase o f his gam e," Key said. ‘ ‘ In our game against North west Cabarriis (a 65-63 win), he made some first class moves.” Anderson scored 16 in the. game as he and Dulin tacked 40 of the team's 65 points on’thc board. His top game o f the touma- nient camc on opening night when he scored 17 points, gt^bbcd 12 rebounds and dish- . ed out five assists in a rout oH Kannapolis. Agaiast North Rowan, no one stiol well and Anderson was the only double figure scorer. But he did put a great move on one Cavalier in the sccond quarter, whirling around him and dunk­ ing the ball with two hands with only a one-step start, • ; For the season, Anderson is ;' Davie’s only double-figure .scorer, standing at 14.8. He is.; sccond in rebounding and third - : in assists. “ He’s done it all for u's," '■ Key praised. “ Greg is a very good jum p shooter when he’s open and I don’t mind him tak-; ■ ing the shot. He’s earned it." :; ' ‘ Y o u r n e x t n e w c a r w i l l b e t h e b e s t c a r y o u h a v e e v e r o w n e d .......................................... If you Buy a Subaru! *Just ask someone who drives one! Buy Now! T a k e a d v a n ta g e of o u r N e w Y e a r C le a ra n c e G re at sc le c tio n o r N e w S iilK iru ’s in •Stock I'Ciuiy for im m o ili;ile tlfli\ ei\ . Subaru Justy h a a c k Stock no, 5071N | "T - M r ■ W ' l J P © T ' Payments based on 60 mon. 11.5 APR 500 00 down. S071N f T lO n . We built our reputation by building a better Car. B ru c e L a n ie r S u b a r u 612 S. Main St.^ Salisbury 633-3641 imm i .....- 4H-1VS\11 ( IM M ^ 1 v r i K l'U lsr RI (’OKI). T lll KSn\^'. JANUARY 7. 1988 Wrestlers inniiucil fiiMU i’. IH Davie C ount) I'cidd K im 'r \»orks on ii first round opponi'iii Siiliir(l;i> in Itir .stai inouiil linii;ili(in;tl. Kiger Using Different Strategy ; l-;ms watching the vvrcstiing tournament at Stanmuint Hiuh ; School Saturday probably thought Davie County coach ; Buddy Lov«.cry and wrestler ‘ Ttxid Kigcr had lost their . minds. ; In cach of Kigcr'.s matches. ! he would get a takedown for two p<5inls, purposely allow his • opponent to escape for a pt)ini, ' and then create another ; takedown for two point.s. It ccr- : tainly .seemed like strange : .strategy. • "Tixld is a sophomore and hc‘s still Icaniing." I-t)wcry ex­ plained. ‘‘He’s not confident in his pinning combircitions yet anU when he get.s a hold, he’s t<K) high. So wc work on his footwork. We give up a point but wc get two cvcrytime.” Kigcr, who finished third, would put his hands in a triangle on the opponents' hack and when the whistle hicw, he biick- ,cd off iinil ihc surprised npjm- . wnt would elinU) to Ihs feet, un- ,ly to be taken down again, i In his first match, Kigcr rnck- cd up a 26-16 lead before final- > ly. pinning his confascd oppo- 'inent. In the consolation finals. ' Kigcr won by a 30-15 score. J r “ He had 15 lakcdowns in the ^niatch,” laughed Lowery. • T H R E E VS. SEV EN . When '.PorWand comes into Davie . County Thursday for the W ar 'Eagles’ opening Central Picd- 'iiiont Conference wrestling match, one might think the Mustangs will be favored, con- ■fsldcring they finished third in '.the state last year to Davie’-s ;\scventh placc finish. But that can also be pretty ;-decciving, considering Davie • whipped Parkland 5.'5-18 in a •.'dual match last sea.son. “ Our boys know that they .^w^ere third in the state but this new year," said Lowery, we don't wrestle well, we'll P h jsc ." :5 c ::A I,L - T O L lK N E V . So, ;^Iy?here were the Davie County ;I5»players on the Cataw ba •r/C h ris tm a s C lassic all- ;♦ lournaiiient team? ;; Despite finishing third in the ;• cournamcnt, the War I-Jigle lv>ys :» failed to place a single player on the team. And although Davie's ■* girls were only 1-2 , they even ; had a legitimate gripe. I Jf any member of the boys 'J {earn deserved to be mentioned, j Greg Anderson was the one. He ] iicorcd 45 (X)ints in the tiirec • ; ' games and even pullal dow n 12 > , rclxiunds in Davie's first con- j test, a rout of Kannapolis lie hit several big ba.skets in each viciot>' and even had his first J ,,dunk of the season. 5 ,j ^C liffo rd Dulin also deserved I ' Jnenlion. Although sciTTTng on- J . ly 15 points in the first two { games, he scorched the nets for i 24 in the Ihird-place, 65-63 win J over Northwest Catvirrus, iii- I eluding a dunk, iic had two »* Notebook sl.ims in the iournainci\i The all-tournamcni team con­ sisted of l-'red Campbell and Brian Withers ot Salishur>, Brian Paige and lid Kessler ol North Rowan and Jell Vaughn of .Northwest Cabarrus. .Sevcia! of the pick.s were ^uc^tionable: • Kessler w.is only 7-of-18 in N onh's final two games and he .scored only 17 p*>ints in those contests. • Paige was 2-of-8 in the finals and 4 o f- 9 in the semifinals. • Seldom is a player from the fotirth-piace latm a,dded to an all-toumimKnt te.im Uit Vaughn was it, mostly on tlie strength of his 24-point performance in a narrow 61-60 loss to Sali.sbury. The only real .solid choices were Cainpbcll and N^'ithers, riic (> 7 C 'ainptvll w ;\n (ho l<iur ii.iincnt M ost V .iluabic I’laycr. .scoring 21 points in the finals, svhile Withers hauletl in 15 re­ bounds and scored 11 points in the championship game. On the girls' side. Beth Mashburn could have been an ali-tourn.iment selection and probably \wuld have bc^en if the W ar fiagles had finished higher than sixth. Ma.shbum. Davie's only con­ sistent player .so far this .season, led the team in rebounding and recorded two 18-ptiint perl'or- mances. But both came in los­ ing efforts and in Davie's 50-33 win over Salisbury, she .scored only three. The choice of Most S'aluable Player wa.s a rather easy one as Northwest Cabarrus' Kim Karlon scored 49 p<iints in three games. Her leantmate. guard Roslyn F^)rd was also named to the .squad. Teresa Yates of Wt^i Rowan, I u)la Jones of North Rowan and Teia Barnhardt of l-;isl Rowan were also named. Actually. Jones had the Ik-si tournament of any player, boy or girl. 'ITic Cavalier center scored 77 points and grabbed a whopping 4K rebounds in three C.lllH's, ricKirr i .akkk. smk-.i the tiiuils lit ihc C'.il.iwb.i li’Ui n.imcnt I’ln.tll'. oiulcd. iin iwic socincd h.ipi’H'i ih.m iirciul.i ■McIntosh She nc'.ci s.iw .iin nl ihc .1^ lion tx'causc she w.is pl.intcil in the lobb\ lakiny; up li^-kcls lor the event ■‘ I've been here c\ct\ minute." sJk whewtxl nuic-<.la\ afIenKH)n. the tnurnainenrs last da\. "I'v e seen >omc people bus tickets ,ind neser le.i\e the lobby.'' She's also caught Ikt share nf {xrople try ing it> .sne;ik in, "W hen the games are o\er. aiKl j>eople arc leading, there have Ixien some who try to slip past." she said “ Bin the •<cvuril\ has hci-ji .i-- n . ever (veil Mclntosli. who works for the Salisbury, Northwest Take Wins Salisbury's Ixiys and .Nor­ thwest Cabarrus' girls were w inners in the Cataw ba Christmas Classic finals f-riday night. The Hornets thrashed North Rowan 67-39 in the N>> s game, w inning their 16th in a row and ran their record over the p.ist tw(i seasons tc’ 37-2. Salisbur> Is the defending 2-A state champion. Northwest Cabarms became the secoml consecutive team from that couniy lo win ihe championship, easily t.iking the ’ West Rowan girls. .‘53-3.S Last season. Central Cabarrus edg- eil I-'ast Rowan. 5()-55 for the title.• Salisbun upfx-d its record to 7-0 while Nonh Rowan fell to 7-3. West Rowan fell to 6-3. Over 50 used Cars & Trucks To Choose From! Drive Home A Good Deal CLEMMONS TRADERS A Division Of Warden Motors Downtown Ciemmoni G e n e ra l M a n a g e r, B .S . O rrell S a le s • S a m A lle n S a le s ' J a c k D a rn e ll 7 6 6 '5 4 2 6 w.is .iskcJ il she w in ilj V i.ikini! up 111.1.1-ls 1,11 C.ii.iw ha .’iillc c c 's ( |t ( 'l.issic, w hich 'CL’.in l-'iiil.i) nijilu ■'.Nil wa;, she sij;hed 'T u ' i.ui 11 S K C O M ) BK.ST. Davie Ciuiiit\ s ho\s made i-iuite an iinpresMoii on ever.one wlui saw them at Catawba. In tact, ihe War luigles’ (>-3 record is the Ivsi in the Ceiiiral I’lcilmont Conlerence heading into league pla\. North Davidson, which won the Davidson Couniy Christmas rournament, and .Nil, rai>)r. who lo.st twice in the l-'rank S[X‘nccr, also have three defeats. “ 1 feel pretty gixxl, although we w anted to be 7-2 or 8-1 right now ." Denny Key s;iid. 'T3ut i'MT\ i(»ach in our league that 1 11' ■.'■ I'.h h.is saul we re ihc sct-Diu! Iv.si 111 the con­ ference." I ...'.■I t'",i|tll I' ’111 li.lil K'/'l !'! ,! liMJl'. IIK '- .1 ! i I.' h '!t fi b! ! > I''' l!l!<> ' ’ . ; 1 1 lii.M' i\ '|. i| 1 : i 1 ! 1 :' . 1 .' i ik't i -1. 'h I if I'-'.it Iv.r, iU:i I h,'l I'!. M l’■ M ll If .Ill III>!ii'!,i!ik' ini iitiiiii .ili '•t iu- sck\ I |i III l.isl >i,',i'.i >1) S l.irlin , .iiii'lhcf si'p lii'iiin ic . IlM'k Ilk' 1 ’ I vl.iNS WllUllIlL' I 3 2 III ihc Iin.iK I'iyv’i SlarniiH int's M l< 1 MSI 1 1 1 ",M.iri\ 's iicnniL’ ilic liaiiv' n! hosi. (n w tcsllc in liic id u n i.iin c iiN ,'' s.lid L o w c i). D.oic's lin.il uinnci c.unc . 1 1 I whore ('h.illiti cruiscd 1 0 his fiisi lournaineiU win. He recoidcil . 1 second ix t h h! |nn in Ihe ctuiiiipiiuiship round • Scoii lkMUchani|i and Das ut Siieil both placed second in ihc tounuiiuent Be.!iicham|i ran info old nemesis .-Vveiy Winford of S<Hith Iredell, who defeated Beauchamp last year, 4-0. This lime, he tx'al Beauchamp 4-2. Streit. coming off an illness, still placed second. "W inford is as gixxJ as any wrestler we'll .see this sea.son." Lowery said. Placing third for Da\ ie were Craig Reavis (103 pounds), Jtxlv Shore (135), Chuck Parker (145). T^x]d Kiger (152) and Tinld Smith (heavyweight). "The wrestlers we lost to were all gcxxl ones," Lowery said. "There were some good individuals here." Davie faced nonconference foe North Forsyth Tuesday and begins its defense of the Cen- .Scotl Page J tral Piedm ont Conference crown Thursday when rival I’arkland invades Davie. I "W'e're hoping for a rdal good cri’w d ." said Lowet^'. "Parkland has some goDd wrestlers. I ■Notes: Other scores from Saturday included Stannount (119), Greensboro Grimsley (99), North Surry (92J, Mcxiresville (86), Forbush (4S) and North Iredell (44)....Blankenship's record is now 13-2 and he has already equaled last year’s win total....Morrison had defeated M artin earlier iri a dual match,...Smith was standing in for Chris Evans, who was out due to sicknc.ss....Foster and Page arc still undefeated while Beauchamp suffered his first loss of the yejir. 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Reception \ rcccpiion was held at the hoiiK of the bride’s parents. Karen Kilby of Advancc served the wedding cake of red roses and white wedding bells. Debbie Sprinkle of Winston-Salem served the punch. Mints, peanuts and chccsc straws were also served. After their honeymoon, the cou­ ple will live in Tennessee. Hridul Showers A miscellaneous (loiiting shower was held at the home of the bride in Advance oti Friday, Dec. 11. The shower was given by the bride's Brandinoilier, Iris Smitli, of PASSAR KNTmNG MACHtCS Come See PASSAP’S BUILT IN SIMPLICUY SAVE $36000 SALE 0000 THRU MNUARV 29, 1986 Purchase the Passap Duomatic 80 and receive a Passap Form Computer FREE. 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Spccial gucst.s were Rcba Mouncc of Yadkinvillc. mother ol the bridcgro4im; Gail Anders of Advancc, nKHher of tlic bride: fivu Mwincc of Ronda, grandnKHhcr of the bridegrotnii; and Iwac and Doris Hixms of Yadkinvillc, grand­ parents of the bridcgrtwm. W e ir E a r n s H o n o r s Jeffrey Alan Weir luxs made the dean’s li.st at North Cariilina State University for the I9S7 fall semester. Weir is a frestiinan in the SchrKil of Humanities and SiK'ial Sciencc with a grade pt>int average of 3.4. He is the s*m of Nancj’ and Perr)- Weir of Bermuda Run. His sister. Jennifer Weir, is a seventh gr;ulor at North Davie Jr. High ScIumiI. Weir will partjcip.iigc in Ihe scholars of ilic iollc);e projiram which offers solociiv c opjxirtunilics. S K 'u m m .i ) H . 'sj'H .i I W Itl'h'll S.IU-!)! He i ' . y r .iiu liiii'{h ri n Jiitic HilJ.s .iI I’.ilfiii.il IS ,\l,uv Bscti) o! ivvs ilivv Sirs lUcih Is Mik I.sv itlf .11 tinnc>. l.ynnc Hicks (i(iA k i) •Mr. and Mrs Ruli.inl !. (in.iti! Ilf .N'cw YorV. Cii\ ann.nini.c (lie birth ii( a M)/i. John Hnuanl. on Dcc. 17 at I.cnin Hill H>ispu.il. I hc babs weiglicd H Ihs 2 o/s and \^as 21 ituhcs lonj; Mrs (io.iiJ IS ilic former .An­ nette l:cl.erd Dr and Mrs 1-Acrctic I'skctv! nf .Mocksville are the ni.itcTn.il grandparents Mr. and Mrs Bill (lo.ird nf Parksiey, Va,. arc itw patctiul i \li. \ il.'A .s.l I'.,M irv . \ Uu Ml 11 ill K Ml ..ii.iMis Mi. h.K-l l|..!act .‘1 Koilli- , Ml s ks'. lllf. .lIllliHllkf !in t'lnfi ot i«ins, .1 (>MS. (k-crn’f I'.iliK k, ,ii)i,i .1 rill. ( iiai Ki’iicc. I'll I ■ .li Idiswh .MciiiiTi.ll I li'spii.il III iiisiiij) S.ilcin .M.ilcdi.il ,i;t;iiul|MK-iiis .iic .Mi ,ilh! Mis U llll.iin Ik’cdllll.' nl Kmilc . .^|l\ ks\ illc I'.ilriii.il i.'i.inil]'.iu'ms .Ilf .Sli •itul Ml-- (ir.uh Molilcr ol t 'k'ininons ( iiiMl i;rc.iiulp.trciUs .iic .Mrs \ .iil.i Kkfillf ol .'Vth.iiicc .iiitl .Mis Juii.i HoMci ol \\'uision .S.ilcin. Mis Holiici IS ilic loMiu-’i I’.il s> Hccklini; M -\.MON Sir .uu! Mrs Jctrs C Sc.iinoii ■ iik) .)i!i ol Koiik- i. Mivkssilk-. aii- nouiisc the birth ol ihcir sccoiul thikl. .1 d.iiidiicr. Jann.i t'ticicc, on Ihursd.is. Dec } \ . at I'orsyih Mcinonal Hi'si'ii.il in S’l'nision S.dciii i l\e h.il%y ssi-ijilicd 7 llis 7 ivs >ukI ss.is 20'* inchcs lonj; .Maiciii.il iir.indp.ucnts ,nc Mi .iiid Mis niomas A C'uitnci of Koiiic I, ,Mi>cksvilic P.iicrnai s;raiidparenis are Mr. .iiid Mrs. J C .Seanion of Route 1, .M.vksvillo (.iriMi-virandparents are Mr and •Mrs Henry 1- rroulnian ol Hainptonvillc; .Mr. and .Mrs Cl.uidc Caruier ol Route 1. •MtvksMlIc; ,irid Mr, aiKl Mrs Hill Si'anion of Mivkssille. .Mrs .Seamon is the (ormer Jane Cartner Around & About Returns I d .\thinta AftiT Hiilidiiy NS iih Piiri nts Kinitvily .-\ni) I'olis ictunx-vl So .Mlaiil.i. ( i.i . on J.in ^ .ilu-r sfvii dill}.; Chrivimas hoiiiLiys wilJi her p.irfnts, .Sit ami Mrs. W. .-Nvalon Potts. .Murloii .Mlliliiry Iiistituti- Issues Promotion Cadet X Hrui'c HiJlivk. son ol .Sir .iiul .Mrs A Hradles- BulltK'k of .Mivksvillc. has ixreit pr<>mo(cd lo i)ic i.in>. ol Cadcl ,Scrj:cant tn the .Marion .Military Insinuie (Marion. ,-\l.i i ('orps of Caik-is. nie college fre.shinan is si-r\ in); in C’omp.iiiy H (or ilio scliivil vear 19K7-SS. Seven Named To Dean's List At Business College Seven Mixlcnt.s from Davje County hase been named to the dean's list at Salisburs’ Business College for the day school and evening schiM'l tjuarler ending Dcc. l-l. .Making Ihe list were: from MiKksville. Dean Aixlerson. Hilda Clark. Heather Clement. Judy Owjngs. Regina Sw)ceg(Hti.i; from Advance, Michelle Deal; from CiH^lcemec. Linda Hartle. To )->c eligible for the list, a student must have a grade point ratio of .^.0 arnl have no grade IkIow a ” C .” OlivcT .Nittned To ‘W ho’s \S hii' At High Point Brccna Oliver of .Mtvksville. a senior math major at High Point College. h;is heen named to "Who's Who Among Student.s in American Lhiivcrsiiics and Colleges." Oliver, a dean's list student, has served as freshnun class vicc president, sophomore cla.ss presi­ dent. Panhellenic Council treasiirer, StiSScnt Government Ass<K'ia- tion executive council treasurer and Zeia Tau Alpha ,S4'rority first vice president. She is a Presidential .Scholar. Oliver Is die daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. W. Ralph Oliver of .Mivksville. I’otts Host Christioas l)ii> Bnmch Mr. and .Mrs, W Avalon Potts entertained their children and families with a brunch on Christniiis Day. 'lliosc attending svcre; Tim and Sherri Barnhardt and Jessica. Jenna and Julie of CireensUiro, Da\ id and Terri .Miller and Alan and Sara of Advancc; •Mark and Sandi Potts and Matthew and Michael of Kernersvillc and Kiinherts .Ann Potts of Atlanta. Cia. ^ e c lk e n C l a s s i c s . B e c a u s e d e m a n c b e s t . I ndividually Y ou lU-miudj Quay iVcitwood Village Shoppinfj ( enter 99B-0399 or 998-<M(X) ^ 7w» -J474 or 7m > «t>47 M : . r Mrs. Bill Ray Davis ... was Sandra Kaye Herndon H e r n d o n - D a v is C o u p le M a r r ie d O n D e c . 2 7 In L o c a l C e r e m o n y Sandra Kaye Herndon, former- Is of ( iicenslxiti) and Util Kay D.ivis ’.sere united o> miiitiage on Sunday. L>cx:. 27. at 3 p.m. in llwir iwmc at 1016 N. Main St. in Mocksville. The officiating minister was Dr. Brucc Anthony, pastor of Southea-st Baptist Church in ClrecnsNiro. .Miss Kristy .Marie Herndon of Grecn,stx>ro .served as )x;r mother's maid of honor. Serving as bridesmaid was Miss Uitricia Dawn Davis, the groom’s daughter. Joshua Kyle Hcmdon, the bride's son, served as best man. Tlie bride is a graduate of Croft’s Business College and attended the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She is employed by Reynolds. Smith and Hills, Inc. The bridegrtwm is a graduate of Davie High School and is employed by Norfolk-Southern Railway. Immediately following the ceremony the bride and groont hosted a reception in their home. In keeping with the Christmas season, a red and svhitc color sclicmc was carric<l throughpvil. Red p<iinsciiias dccoraicd the IW* ing room and dining room. Minia­ ture white poinsettias and gold and white ribbon were used. in decorating the stairway. Guests were served wedding cake, party sandwiches of chickcn s.'ilad. pimiento chc<wc, and ham and swiss, spinach and clam spread with a.s.sortcd crackers, sausage balls, chcesc wafers, pasta shells stuffed with beef, and punch. The threc-tiered wedding cakc was made by the bride's mother, Mrs, Martha Boatright of Durham. Assisting in serving were Mrs; Franccs Mayberry and Mt^. Kath­ ryn Barnes of Greensboro, ,• , ' Out-of-towi\ relatives and friends also in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wheeler o f Efland, Mr. and Mrs. John Gorham Carr of Greensboro, Kelly York of Greensboro. Donna Wyrick of Greensboro, Mrs. Lorraine An­ thony of Greensboro, and Tomi Tomlinson of North Mynlc Bcach, S.C. JANUARY CLEARANCE IN PROGRESS Diamond Solataires % c l ...............................N O W ^ 1 8 8 V4 c t ...............................N O W * 2 4 9 'i C'(...............................N O W ^ 5 6 9 1 c(.........................NOW ^795 ‘ KouikI iiniliaiil Cm Set In l-i Kr________ ^ Mai i|iiisf Diaiiiiinds fnmi ^ 189''-' Pear DiaiiuiiuN fnim '.^99 D iiJ in o iu i K nrrin^s \iSj l o H W S 14 Kt. IS" .SiT|)fntiiR* ('hain.s.........NOW M6’* 14 Kl, 18” lliM'rinnhoni* ('hains..,.NOW *39’* I'otal l>ii»iito\ ui M iK 'ks^ille 654-52)6 Ml I) V \ • 1 I I •! \ I > ! \ i' ^ J ,^V* I' ' ' 'I'l', 111! , I\M \UN :, l‘)S.S w ' r '!« Js-:- T'~“ ' ~"' Jf Mrs. Victor Kenneth Angeil ... was Chary to M arcell W oodv^ard Piedmont Performing Artists To Sponsor Workshops Here '11k Piednit)!!! PcrliMiivmu Ar- (IMS AvSIKKliiOII w ill (l.iVC iwtl w<)rV.s'n‘>ps whiwt) vvil! l'ci;ui m Junuary. The Young Pros Theater workshop which has been csiablishcd sincc 1986 will begin cliisscs again on Jan. 7 ai the Brock Afulilprium from 5 — 7 p.m. Ac­ ting. sirigin}> and dancinjt ft>r children and teens will In; tau};lit as well as how lu jimlilion and perform. The workshop will be held for seven wccts with a pcrfornuince at the ctKl of Uic session. Register and ■Start clafis on Jan. 7. The ilircv.t<if-leachcf is J.inic .MU"-lcn I’hilitps. di.TC!;?.' t i'i t!ic T'.i'. ii.' I ' u ‘.ii!-r (.'•’iiiji.iii) .■Vc'ing Wcirkshop lur jtlulis will i’cgin its sccotKl scsMon iKi J^in. M. 1 - *> p.m ., at the Brock Auditorium to run for si\ weeks. The course intent will !k on ac- Inti’, tcchnuiiies thriHiyh scenc studies. umkTstiindinj; elements of a yilay and the theater as an art form and corrcct pronunciation skills Phillips will teach and direct this w<,irkshop. f’or inlormatiiitu call 2S-‘> 2770 or WS-O.^OS Brock Earns UNC Degree Laura P. Urock of 66-J Sanford Ave.. M o c k sv ille . graduated from (he University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill m DecemlxT ssith a degree in biology. While at Carolina. Hri>i. k vs as a dean's list .student, genetic researcri assistant, and a member ol Outstanding Cullcgc Siutlcnis oi America, the UNC College llmvl I.m ini l». Mrock team. Carulina Fever .Spirit Com­ mittee, aihl Ixiiowvhipuf Chrisliiin .•\thletes. .She Ns.is a voiuiitcer at the t/nited Slates OIjmpic I’estiv.d, Special Olympics, ;ind Dillon SihiK'i lor juvenile delin(|uents. HriKk has .iccepted a |V)silion ;is ;i i)U;ility control auditor with Merck, Sh.itp, and Oohme m Wilson. She is the daughter of Rutus ;iru! .S!.!rg:irel Jo HriK'k and graiuldauglitcr of Mr and ,Mis Ji'scpli H. ll;ir|K' of KoiJle S. MocksMllc. .uul the l.iti- Mr .trul .Mrs, B .f Brock Sr Couple Is Marriie (19 In Raleigh M i- I , >.| M- i: t.' I!h- . I ■ I In- iKiU'i! ill ,r. I.- ii'. \ - ■ . 'A s'.l! i.ilk K i . ,li s 'r ,\! \ i M . 1 I \ ' i : M - 1 ; i ■ l i'i l!u-btui.ti I- ;in-h !: 1 . / i.', , \ V li''M-.111 !'■ >'i \ lli'i.i! bt u I ;u A .,;,;!!!:' act.entesi with t.iltct.i i • .ii’,.! s • , i' ■ ; i- inli'i 'iX'iNi'x! w ill! -.t';-!! ]v.itl vpr.r. Ui n-pl imi and irsst.ils ^lioDi.U'i ii-;r.'i'\ 1 .• tier i\! t'll .>! '!! ‘.v ,'!h ,1 . i'i ‘ir. . M' .-.r.; poiilt rt,.het! u ilh .iitrrcd j'c.i;!- ■; . ' ; ■ llossed trom t!;c f’.i. i. '!;c ••• I'h.- he.ulpii^ c ! h.'it ■ i •She earned a white ' Hi .: !i.i.'al.c. ble, topjvd '.k ilh .1 Iv'ijijut'! •'! --i!’! : School Menu : • ■ ■ ! V ■: wh >'! i.K' ,in.i ■ ■ ' .I':.! ;• M l; iii-ad ' ■ . ii iiiN ' 111!, ilit ’d j.il ■ . ' .1'-.! , M ' Ki’l I If.illi ijvi h iiliii.-\ '.wth : i, 1 •A a te ls , and ■ :. 'i .1 . w n il iliji i ' I" !Ili- !'l uic .uul g ln o lll ’ :l!i I fK l!)l|\ll.'IK ' S uit : i>l.i\C(l .lu n iii: liie i'\e n if;, ,1 ;' ti i K in .iin o ii ^ o llc e ■ ■.'•I \ i< 'Iiii.ilK .iiiir e d .;ii>n- up in a bla ck N il..- 'A K i'lK K ii\i.e .ind .!! •>(■ ;i'i in iile .uul lo H ole! I :i'. (M .i! iT i.ip i'l ih ll ! hi V I'lipk' k'!! ihe lo lliu i ing ilas ;.M ir . ^ h l'u i u', S'a, w here they V. iii.ik v ih e ir hom e, i'o ttc i-. \s the aunt o f the 'ii. ! *K hi uk' .i!u! L'lttoin''. p.irents. M l .lru! M l^ (.ieoiee W (n>d«aid • I-..! M i . ;-.iul M is. .Micliael .•\ngell. i'iiU ii.iuu.'i! V. ith .1 le.i .It the WikkI- ■■ hiiu’i- on ('ouiitrs l.,ine i '. : v .r- ■ 'I < 111 i-.Iin.ls .ilid 1-: ; ■%: !<.'n;i..iti ili\ .>1 I )n' l.ih le '. . .1'!' I I'l'il itli iM ti', linen c li'ih ' 1 - .! w ilh riu i'ii'iilc re .l l.u e '. )I'.ilu i n il' a i. c n le ip ie i e ol .' 1 1 1,. I ili- m is , , 1 iis s i.d punch ’'. a ; \'.ii1i s j'.iik liin ; u e eieam p u ik h . and s ih r i i .iiid e l.ib ra w ith V. iiiic lig h ted I.(pels I \v i' lieiai ueddiiig Cake lop[Tod nil l> 'leelam In kle .iiid groom and iiidnuliial c.d.e si)uares, nuts, ininls. h,im hiM.iiils, chicken nug­ gets. s.ms.ige ImIIs, daintv sand- wu lu’s. \egeiables \ntli dip, fresh tiuil c.iscade \sith dip. cheese ^i.ile i'. liny t.irts tilled with chicken salaii, cheddar cheese ball ,ind hoi spice<l .ipple cider nogs \seie ser\ed to iS6 uuests. Out-oi-ioun guests were Mrs. Carol Hutchens, Bennetsville, S C ; .Mrs. J.D Poiv. Statesville; the Ke\, and .Mrs. William J. Mosiiy of Oxtord; Mrs. Louise Collins, Rural Hall; Mr. and Mrs. • Mike Ma(>e, Pfafftown; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Powers, Raleigh; L- WoiHlward, R<kI Wotxiward, .son .Mark, Cartage; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Orr and lithen of Rob- bmsville; ,Mr. and Mrs. Travis Whit.son of Br>'.son City; and .•\iigela Angeil of Greensboro. Ihe D.oie t'ounis s^lu"! ineiui*. tor the vicel. ol J.ni, II ! ^ .iie .vs toliow s, .MONDAY. JAN li Breakfast: Cereal or bliielvnv niutlui, choice o| juicc and iiiiil. rUHSDAY. JAN i: Breakfast; Cereal or s<.r.unbU’d eggs, toast A; jells . choue ot |uue and milk U i;i3N( SliA V . JA\ ! ■' Hrt'aKfii-sl; ( ru-.J i:i !i.;)iir.ii'. choice ol JURC .iiitl milk. THl.'RSDAV, JAN. M Breakfast; Manager's Choice I'RIDAV, JAN 1.*; Breakfast: Ceieal oi sau>agc biscuit, cluMce ol juice am! milk CKADILS K-6 .MONDAY, JAN. 11 l.lineh; Corn dog or t'aked h.iiii %v,mac.iroiu A; clieese, baked ap­ ples, green beans, cole slavv, pick! ed beets, roll and milk H;'i:SDAV, JAN 12 Lunch: Man.igcr's ('tiouc. WLDNI-.SDAY. JAN !;' I.iineh: Cheeseburger or 1;k o shrediled cheese, shredded lei luce lomaloes. Iim.is, ap ples.iuce. segei.ible sirips w ili[i ,ind milk. v f e .iii.^ d js-.ia',.'.-., . i'-.-i! > cri- .p. i'lM m l S 'ilik l-klUA'i . J\'s l . u i i i h ; l ’ i / / .i s l.iw , h .ik .v l l\-.i!is, iic s ii Ir in l, ehens s lh ’.-l i.il.e s'. ^i..iui a n d V. t iac.iron: \ cheese, baked ap- T H U R S D A Y , JA N . 14 pics. jMceii lH.'.ins, cole slaw , pickl­ ed i.eeis. roll and milk. I ri:SDAV, JAN 12 Lunch: .Manager's Choice \V1-|)NH,SDAY. JAN, 13 Lunch: Taco w/shredded chcc.se CRADI.S 7-12 M dNOAV, JAN 1! Liiiieh: ( on; d.ii! n: i> li v.l h.ini u-get.ible strips w /dip and m ilk. Lunch: Fried chickcn w/gravy or fish sandwich w/tartar saucc, colc slaw, crcamed pdatocs, mix­ ed vegetables, chcrr>’ crisp, biscuit and milk. FRIDAY. JAK. 15 Lunch; Pork chop or BBQ,. -f't ir t'cans ,k fr-anks. shrcikied Icttucc slaw, baked beans, fresh fruit,;*, •V lo w a io , limas, applcsaucc. cherry short cake w/crcam and;;; m ilk. Old Mocksvllle Rd. Only 18 Miles From Downtown Mocksvllle O n - IC t H O U O S M !o M en I'H! f’fiDIATntC!:’. i^.T I^N D rn S,15 ■ U ni.i S a n \ - 704-878-2011 TAKK mo S<X/l>i TO W E-KJt 'TO DAVtS HOS»*lT/kL Of4 STAfF OCH A IMH CARDIOLOGY/INTERNAL MEOICiNE q B-GYN & INFERTILITY ^ Richard A Bos'd. MO FACOGINTERNAL MEDICINE ‘ Annur S Harbetls. MD FACOG R Cha-a A 0 MO FACP^_t_ Edmn M, Fulghum Jr., MD FACOG !< Wai LoA'is. MO • Carr-oW Pono, i.'D- Cl-a'ies S S'i^5on, MD - - PEDIATRICS/ADOLESCENT MEDICINE Ralph L. Benlley, MO FAAPPULMONARY/INTERNAL MEDICINE Margaret j, w.iihide, mo fa ap - a lle rg y , IN HOUSE U B • 6KG • ECHO x-r a y • m a m m o g ra ph y SURGERY Lanier Ogbum, MD Bruce Harris, MD Da'/td R. Hendty Admlnislralor . UROLOGY iVbvft S Gro:r.'.SM • MD FACS 0 Durham Lewis Jr., MO FAAP OPHTHALMOLOGY Stanley F. Slminski Jr., MD FAAO NEW PATIENTS WELCOME II ■I C le a ra n c e S a le i -; > Thurstf ay~Frlday---Satur(lay ^Janitary^lil 7:00 A.M.-7:00 P.M. ilfiiary IS 9:30 A.M.-5:30 P.M. A.M.-S:00 P.M. ALL SALES FINAL sweate^^ things D W II ( ( II s n IS IIK I'tilM KM OKI). I 111 Ksl) V', . ,| \ \ r \ K V 7, I«)SS-7H Relaxing Bermuda Run Woman Likes To Cook I Vera An^dl oF Ik-rntudii Run w'lh luiimn licsirt np(K-ti/cr. uinnerroll Chiintili.’t with hmndknl >M\lmii Vnucc and Mulnut-rai.vin zucchini h m id . — I’lii.t.i i>> Chri> Msickie [Mocks News HI KM.I H A Kl s \ P 'll'.iio s I..I : . 11 ’.' h "''■t I.I- r - , ilim .ir, . 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In IchkI pnvcsMU. iisinu sled hl.uic. hloml IniiiL-t .iikl crc.im chccvc im- lii Hull) 1 11 .isM-inbk-. i.;iic!iilly sprc;id ,1 '.•-irii.h l.i\c( i>( Iniiier crc.im k.hcc".c iniMuri' mi hoiioiii iif prt-p.iiL-i! m o ld , lo p w ith ■.pif.idiiii; Ciirelully, ,'\dd .mother l.tvcr ol hiiiicr- vie.ini thecsf. and top with pine niiiv .\dd another layer ol hiitier- cieani checM.'. I’op u ith |X‘slo. asoiiiinj; uettiiij; itxt m uch oil in tnolii (•Miish with layer o f butter- creatn-cheese. C o v e r am i relri^erate for at least -1 hours, I'n n io ld and seise with C a n VI. .itei s W tiltuil-R iiisiii /u c c h ln l Hreiid Slat.es 2 l<>a\es ! V :ip lu i ! . :i;> Ml-.'.II I i up !;i in i'. p.K k ,\l lik’hi !>/. lu II ' I"..';"-, be.Ill'll III i'leiiil < . up di \ .Sliei I N J N p' \.inilla ' iiiedm m /iic. him , ciateil I ‘ ; wups vhoppcd ualnuiv ! k up I aisiiis ' cupv all pui|>»ise lliuH I !sp s.iit ! isp hakiiii; soda 1 b p e in n a m o n ' isp, lieshh elated iniiinei: '< isp, b a k m u po'.uler '; I lip ['NHsdered snyar 2 T h sp s, in ilK I tsp \anilla eliopped walnuts I'lelteat oven In .^.‘'0 decrees, Clrease and liuhtly Hutir two ‘K.^-ineh loaf pans, l^iiij; elec­ tric ini\er, combine first si,\ in- credients in laryc bowl and heat on medium speed 2 minutes. Stir in zucchini. I ‘6 cups walnuts and raisins. Combine Hour. .salt, bak- inj; siula. cinnamon, nutmeg and bakini; powder in medium tx)wl. Mix into batter just until blend­ ed. Dis’ide batter between jMepared pans. Bake breads un­ til tester in.serled in centers conies out clean, 1 hour. C(K)I on nick.s. Mean w h i I c . co ni b i n c ^ pondered sugar, milk and 1 isp. vanilla in small bowl. Drizzle over warm bread. Sprinkle with chopped nuts. I’a.slji Salud lb. rusili(pasta), cooked al dentclnot ovea'(X)kcd). cooled to iiHiin U'lnpcMlure i> 111 S suiulricd tomatoes, drain- cii S', ell ('1 nil on p,iper towels, cut into ihm siiips '* cup c.ijK’rs '* cup sliced green onions 2 I bs[>s fresh basil cut into libhoijs 2 Tbsps. nunced fresh parsley Several hours before .serving combinc above ingredients and loss with enough dressing just to coat. Lemon Oil Dressing; 2 T bsps. ftesh lemon juicc freshly ground black pepper I clove garlic, minced 5 Tbsps. olive oil Couple Wed In Winston Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ellis of Advancc and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne WoodrufTofWellsvillc, N.V., an­ nounce the marriage of their children, Robin Ellis Smith and Craig Allen Woodruff, on ‘Hiur.s- day, Dec. 31, in a private ceremony in Winston-Salem. Following the ceremony the cou­ ple was honored with a cake cul­ ling at the home of the bride's parents at Rouic I , Advance. By Kthcl Jonc.s Mocks Cottospondont ’T h e Mock Chri.stinas party was Held on Sunday nighi at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mock. ' Mr,s. Jack Daniels and .son Bob- ; By Daniels visited Mrs. Helen Myers on 'nuir.sday. Roger Mock Sr. has been ill at hi.s home for the past v.cek. The Kcv. and Mrs. Alev .Alvord of Wilkc.sKiro V is ite d .Miss Gracc Jones tm niiirsday evening. Mr. and Mrs, M.,\L Morrison ol Plymouth, 111., visiteii Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Miller on 'nuirsdav. Mr. and'.Mrs. Willic Cook .Sr. .ind Mis.scs Lula and Gay CtKik of Bcthlehcn) were Thursday supper guests o f,Sir. and .Sirs. Bill CiK)k. Open Til 9 P.M. Every N l(h t Til ChrU(ma> H ourt; 9:30 A M -9;00 PM HAPPY HOUSE MINIATURES D o llh o u s e s a n d A c c e s s o rie s D oll H o u ses an d ^ f t o / Spec ia l p p „ H o u se K its l U / o O ff i;iO f^orth Main Street Mocksvillo, N.C. (704)634-1424 C lo u d »«ind«y uby's Of CItmmnm Day into l£\eninf» SS'eur Own SENIOR CITIZEN’S DAY IS EVERY THURSDAY! tO « oK EVEflY ITEM !N OUR SKOWROOH FROM STORE OPENMG UNTIL NOON MUST BE 62 OR OVER TO OUAUFY WITH PROPER lOeKTIFICATION. CAM AMO CAART FUnOUSCS OICY icm r, cttCouNT ooa mot A m r ro sm uL (MOM. COUPON. U U PWXl OA U M OM »»STAui® MOCKSVtUE BUtlDERS SUPPLY BJ4 S. M «ln SU 634-B91B P A T ’ S I N T E R I O R S S T A T E S V IL L E M E D IC A L G R O U P ,P A sM g Announces the as.six'taimn Camille W. Porto, M.D. .Spcclali/ing in INTKRNAI. MI-UICINI-; oflk'c O LD MOCK.SVl 1,1,1-: ROAD .STAT!;.SV1I.LI-;. NC 2S677 (7 fW ) s'J.s : o i I NV*f t-> n.iv). H I I ?< ttitk”- ))•>'* n?t >* :•. 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EDUCATION Makes The Difference The Basic training a cosmetology student recleves will largely determine how good a posi­ tion he or she can qualify for upon graduation. Therefore, if you are planning a beauty career go where the best training is available....................... ....HAIR STYLIST ACADEMY Classes Now Forming January 19, 1988 Clip and Mail Today for Free Brochure "W hat the Beauty Career Offers You" NAME...................................................................................... ADDRESS..........................PHONE............................ ; CITY, STATE................................................................ : HAIR STYLIST Academy Of Cosmetology 113 Water St. 873-8805 >tate«vllle, N.C. 28677 t -‘‘VK 1 lER S jy P LY I ■S - '^41 .'ftl 8H - H A \ Ii; ( ( U M A IM K K l'K IS l, K l ro R H . M U R S ^ \^ •. JA M •A K ^• 7. 1988 \Vf */v Gr?enit>0f0-M»9h Potn^ (CBSJ riWBTVCharlotte (CBS)oQf<*«*nibOfO'H*gh Po*n! |ABC)owsocChJirtoMe (ABC)aVVXllOreer>%t>ofo M>gh Pomi {NBC)tsWCCB ChdHoMe {FOX)ovvusc Wmitor^ Salem (PBS}oWPCQ Charlotte (><BC|oW\HVV Winiton-Salem ()ND)CBvVJ/Y Drimon! (IHO)OWGGTGreenibofo Mtgh PomI (INO)CD C rockclJ (Don Johnson) f lo t i iin d ctco ve r to check o iil a vU lco-dJtIng scrvlcc who<*c male c li­ ents a rc b c ln fl system atically c x lc rn iln a tc il on nUC's "M ia m i Vice." It airs I'rlclay. Jan. 8. THURSDAY J.tnu.vy 7 tV'Nitd'. 0(i I ) f ) U n t;) n tt) S p u u r,, K) Mi'', I O "''I' JvmUji' . O fl.il."Cl) r< I L' fi 30 i;i CU5. n Aiic C9 O NHC f.'t'isn O UJ f .llls ol lift.'CD Duoti;*" CourlOQ iJ HI.V.J t l CBS O Whf-«)l ol ( orturi*'O ABC Nc^.j G) F nlprtAinnif nt Ton»ght O Gimnu' 3 fD 0uSinr^5 Ropofl fD N«wfyy.«?d Grtmt* 03 Sflnford flnd Son <Q Slflr 7r<*V. CD Oiilmg Gi'jme 7:30 tJ O PM M.iga/mv O Jeopardy' o Cnl<»^t«»nment Tor.jghl © V/in. Lo»f? or Ofiiy*O JeWcfsons G3 SiAJplinc O Doling Gnmp CB Cheers CD U's fl Lutna8 00 O O ^our of Duly A* ■ • O O Sledge Hrtmmer^ C. O Mo.II* "An ty j‘ for «n Eye’ fl) Utflck Chnmptons CD Movu* "The F/onJ” f3 MyMcry' VA^'w •.1 a i'*'- CD CD Hnwnu Pjve O ft 30 O O Charmings ;>•' ' t : *• ! j'..: ; •, c: n'.'t- © fI3 Oiftercnl Wofid V r; nc Ai'! .'ICt .i ’>!uC)f*o! !?>»•;, lo t'-.Iw O <{n Sr**r,..!} 9 00 Q o S <mon 4 S<mon lh*'S»fT5ons *r ^ A ngf* pfi.'s!t!u\o.•.‘.s' S c-u! '►-i! tlte V.ho :'^u; hjvf ;jrvi fctC*Ml ht»r into O O Movte '’The Slmg I f (1983i Js* • ' Mac Oa.'iti Anf*»- ; ..*.,.1 iuirs to 5CC^0 !• ., *'• 'f ** f-M'p- nf n ;>*»0- G> C3 Cheets ou! lo; '■ .»*. ar. ^ co-j!{J c30<»: t' hi>, a:><vtmon! •• ../.V' • ff.- K- ,;s*- <Piif1 ] ;.»! ?):; CD Movie "Rnge*’ i19B0i U.ivid -i V.':’iV :i',j'ns A con-..'.V',: •■,>;■''• *.!'■<*•/ m a V♦or se* CD MolhcM nnd Daughter Pngeiinl 9 30 C3 €D Night Court D<in is!u a i*nu» But’s blind ij-rnfiri.'-.c,; tfifS to ?WMt Up IhO'f fOlfl- t'-.'riship10:00 0 O Knot* Landing Abby sue- coftilis to f*»*lovor s aclvancos, .1 i»-c/c!r.'(? v.omnn and n flatkly art' Kr\ots Land- mq s ncvps! resirtonls O (S CD L.A. L/IW Kt'iMiy and Mar- ko»vil; ccjnlmun ttioii lougM rid*' lo inc noilms leprosents a of a poftofmmg aicus la- niiiy iln Stpfpoj 83 Inside Television TV Held Hostage'’ (Prumiorej Industry pn'isonncl. government officials and schdafS debate television s ti'lalionship witti. and oltect on, world events Fust up: Jolin Calla­ way moderates ati examination ol terrorism |Part I of 3) CB To Be Announced 10:30 CD Marshal Olllon 11:00 o a a O IS CS 03 News CD Wilton North Report ® Doctor Who C0 Twilight Zone CD Benny Mill tt 30Q Night Meal O Cheers O O M'A'S'H G) © Tonight Show ■ 03 Fowlty Towers CQ To Be Announced C0 (.lovie "Strange Shadows in an Empty Room" CD Movie "Easy Living" 12:00 O Movie "A Death (n Canaan" O O Nightline p S3 Trapper John, M.D. 12:30 0 Ne«l President 0 Save the Children (D CS Late Night With David Let- terman CD Taxi 12:40 0 Movie "The Zany Adventures 01 Robin Hood" 1:00 O Sally Jessy Raphael (D Movie “ The Best Things In LKe Are Free" OS One Day at a Time 1:30 O Superior Court 13 Hollywood Squares £0 Local Programming 2:00 O C5 News O NightwalchO Truth or Consequences - 2:30 o Movie "The Gumball R ail/’ O All-Night News © Matchmaker 03 Real People 3:00 fD Movie "Black Widow" £3 Movie "The Barkleys o( Broadway"4:30 O BJ / Lobo (t_ to r.) Shane Conrad, R obert Conrad and C hris­ tia n C onrad s ta r In CBS's ~Ml0h M ountain Kang- c rs ." a new adventure series a b o u t an e lite u n it o f m o u n ta in ra n fle r*. It a irs Saturday, Jan. 9. ($iQf«nt r«w<v« ff>« /.gM /*«i« iatt c«s3*>;k* FRIDAY Friday Jnnuary 8 EVENING 6 00 O O O O O NewsCD 03 Sliver Spoons (3 MacNeil ' Lehror Ncwshoor £3 The Judge CD Knight Rider CD Mavberry R.F D 6:30 O CBS News O ABC Hews C3 O NBC News CD CB Focts of Life (D Divorce Court 7:00 O Eye on Piedmont O CBS News O Wheel ol Forlune O ABC News O Entertainment Tonight O Qimme a BreaWO Nightly Business RcfVOMO Hewly •.rd C.H'tic CT) S.Tf«rortI i%nd Son C3 Si,i/ Ifvit 1 no tip il Gnnrrn^ tion CD Dating Game 7:30 O O PM Magaiine O Jeopardy!‘ ' O Entertainmont Tonight C3 Win. Lose Of Draw (3 JelTersons ED North Carolina This Weeii O Dating Game CB Cheers CD She's the Shonft B:00 O O Beauty and the Boast V'm- cent aiKJ FatfH’t am trat>p«<) u^dor- gro\jrv<t A/ifn Iftry try to roiCufr a SATURDAY a* ch' in an un-ot If't? O O SVebstcrCD O Rags to Riches in f.'<cK s Miuva !:i!Oivs a siumt'or Patty •i-iJcs a f'orto in tfic ill' C3 Movie "The Sound and the Fury" 1196?! Yut Hfynnor, Joanne SVckkJw.iiJ a Soiitiuirn yiM iiom a (amiiy ,iltt.‘mpti to mii*f a if!o !or fD V/ashington Week in Review CD Movie "S'P 'V S" |I974) Elliot Gcit;id !>:>fia!i} Suttwriand Tv.'o CIA aijpnis tjoccKW targets ol txjth ti c CiA .mo r-nemy agents wfion !.'Oss cwdiis they are o«- tK'fiilat'io CD Hawaii Five-0 CD It* Showtime at the Apollo < 30 C3 O I Married Dora Peter must •/>, •>.. lo acci'pi a two-f,,,,. II,,,[ ,v,|| SJ Wall Streef Week 9:00 O O Dallas J R demands a ^.f«ritv of rnitii from K»ri>l>*^r!y. Apfii tio!'*»s lo lurlhfr tier rnlat'onship With Bobby t)y iurilicr aliowmg t»rnn with Chfijitophor. O O Mr. Belvedere v/psiey asks Goorge to sp«?ak to his Class atjout his Korean War oipononces. Q C3 CD Miami Vice Bogus ledoral drug agents undijiminn a series ol locai VICO operations (R) (In Ster>»o) S3 Qroal Performances ' Toscfln- ini Tho Maestro Home movies, photos vintage recordings, inter- vievjs with Irionds and musicians ana film ctrps ol his perlormancos with the NBC Symphony Orches­ tra highligtit this profile ol the cele- bratpd conductor James Levina narrates CD Smithsonian Treasures 03 titovie "The Hunted Lady" (1977) Oonna Mills, Alan Foinstein. An ufKlercovor policewoman sus- p<*cis an aspitmg presidential can­ didate of havir^g dealings with tho syndicate. 9:30 o O Pursuit ol Happiness (Last sfKJw of tiM! series.) Tirod ol being smglo. Dave deckles to marry an old friend v/ho's coming to visit, p 10:00 o O Falcon Crest Alter Vicki's Oisappoarar>co. Richard and Brie launch a frantic seerch; Dan grves his hall sister a Job in the fields. Q O o 20/20 Scheduled: a teporl on tho health risks invotvod with siiiconc implants, p © £D Private Eye Published surv- eiJ'ai'Cft photos of a Hollywood ac­ tress ana a popular loading man lead to the starlol's demise, (In Stereo) CB Guntmoke @ Smithsonian Tteasutoi 10.-30 O Marshal Dillon 03 Vaquero; Tho Forgotten Cow­ boy A kxjk at a vanishing brood, tho Moxican-American vaquero. docendont ol America's first cow­ boy.^ H jO o jg jy jy jy g jg j^ N jw i^ ID Wilton North Report ® Prisoner (B Twilight Zone CD Benny Hill 11:300 Movie “ Funny Lady"O Cheer* O O M’A'S'H SB CB Tonight Show 03 To Be Announead as Movie "U.F.O, Incident" CD Movie “ Plagua 'ol the Zom­bies" iK 12:00 0 Movie "Somathlng to Slngi About” O O NIghtlin* Q ' CQ Trapper John, M.D, 12:300 S ltk«ltE b«ft ' O Sally Jetiy Raphaal CB G3 U l« Night With David L*l- “ Somalh)r>s tei Sln^ Iterman CB Movie About" 1,00 O Hol TrackiO Worid Vision: A Day to Cara CD Movie "Carman Jon««" 1:30 O {Q Friday Night VldM* ’ 2:00 a Superior Court 2:05 O News 2:30 O Truth or Conaaquanca* - IB Hollywood Squarat ~ l Soul Train I Movla "Ona, Two, Thraa*?* I All-Night Nawt O N ew * r,; d Movie "Eithar at>d th« KlnaV:< 3:30 CB Matchmaker 'li (B FIghI Back) With David Horow-:' lu ' 4:00 CB Duka* ol Haiiard 4j35B^Movia "In Po»» 2:35 3:00 Saturday January 9 MORNING 5:00 O All-Night Naw» C3 Petticoal Junction 63 Movie "The Golden Gate Mur­ der*" 5:30 CD INN New*6:00 O Beat of GrouchoO Defender* ol the Earth O KIdiong* CD ChrUtlan Science Monitor Re­ ports03 Porky Pig and Friend* £D U.S. Farm Report 8:30 O CHIP*O Lady LovelyLock* and the Plilelail*O Defender* ol the Earth CS Cisco Kid CD Wall Street Journal Report {0 Three Stooge* CD Joy ol Oardening 7:00 O Popple*O Duke* of Haizard O Young People'* Special CD Tobacco Information IfiSS CD Vi*lonarle* 03 Setame Streol p CD Mindpower CB Lady LovelyLock* and Ihe Pi»- ietaii*£D Southern Spor1»man 7:30 O Hogan'* Heroe*O Get Along Gang O Kidaong* CD Comic Strip t0 I'm Tellingl CB Popple* CD Fishing the We*t S:00O O Hello Kitty's Furry Tal« Theatero O Care Bear* Family ;; CS 03 Gummi Bears !; 03 Se*ame Street t; CB Gel Along Gang CQ Tartan CD American Ski Wook (:30 O O Jim Hen*on'* Muppet Oa- bia* p O Ultle Clown* ol Happylown 63 Smurl* ■ 03 Sea Hunt CD Thl* Week in MolorSport* 0:00 O Ci My Pel Mon*te> 03 KnowZone g CB Lova Your Skin (0 Wonder Woman CD Movie "Follow the Leader" 9:30 O O Pound Puppiea eS Saying Energy 03 Freedom From Fat 10.00 O IQ Paa-wee'a Playhouse O O Utile Wljafd* CS O ALF CD Rawhide 63 FolkwaytCB WWF Supaxlar* ol Wrestling CQ WWF Wfattllng 10:300 O Mighty Mou*e; The New Advanlura* tp O O Oho*ibu*ter* p CS CS Alvin and the Chipjnunk* 03 Robert Bateman CD Movie "Tarran and the Hun- tre**" 11:00 O Popeye and Son O Out ol Thl* World o Flintstone Kid* p O New Monkees 13 ED Jim Henson's Fraggle Rock CD Movie "Don't Fence Mo In" CB Championship WresUing CD Movie "Tanan and the Green Goddess" 11:30 a Dennis tho Menace O NWA Pro Wrestling O Bug* Bunny & Tweety Show p O Fan Club Q G) New Archies S3 Bradshaw on the Family ___________AFTERNOON___________ 12:00 O WWW Wrestling O Animal Crack-lJps O America's Top Ton Ca WWF V/restling CD Wonderful World ol Disney 03 Foofur CB Soul Train CD Movie "San Francisco" 12:30 0 Twilight Zone O Health ShowO Hank Parker Outdoor Maga­ zine03 Whoio Have Ail tho Teacbors Gone C3 Puttin' on the Hits CD Movie "Boast With a Million Eyes" Spo O Fan Club 1:00 U O Sport* Center o filovie "2001: A Space Odys­ sey" CB For Youi Family's Sake CD Coilego Basketball Appa- i.icri.hn .11 rufman Louis Hukeysor's 1988 Money Guide CD World Cup Skiing CB Wrostiing Uom Florida 1:30 O O College Basketball Ciiim S'.'n ill MaiylJirid C] Road to Calgary 2:00 O Movie "Tho Golden f<tomont: An Olympic Lovo Story" CS Honk Parker Outdoor Maga- itno 60 Doctor Who £D NFL LiveCB Movie "Taka a Hard Rida" CD Movie "The Destroyer*" CD Movie "Oodjilla'* Revongo" 2:30 C8 Mind Power 03 NFL Football AFC Pivisional PiayoW 3:00 CD I Love Lucy 3:30 O College Basketball Duke at Viryima CB NFL Live CD 1 Love Lucy 03 Ri*kinq it All 4 00 0 Collage Uatketball Duke at Virginia O Couttaau'* Now Zealand CB MFl- Football AfC Divisional Pl.iyof! CD Angie E3 Victory Garden CD Skiing Wc-'non % G’SM .S'.jHo'i'. CD College Bastcetbali .i! Du«(- CD Movio "Avenging Warnors of Shaolin" 4,30 CD ir» a Living fD Taste ol Adventure 5:00 CD 9 to 5 £D Woodwiighl s Shop CB Movie "The Boy Who Talked to Badgors"5:30 CD New Gidget fD Thi* Old House EVENING 6:00 o O a O Nows CD Bustin' Loojo fD Drug Froo Americn A Pnient's GuidefD Local Proginmming CD GLOW V/roJtling CD Pro Wrestling This Weeii 6-30 O O CBS Nows O O ABC Nows ;; C3 NBC Hows O Small Wonder CD Captain Power 7 00 Q a Hee HawO Whoel ol Forluno O Wheel ol Fortune CD MWA Pro V/rostiing CD She's the Sheriff fD Wild America : j 03 WWF Superstars ol Wrestling CD CD Star Trek; Tho N o t Goner- ation CD Solid Gold in Concert 7:30 O NWA World Championship Su­ per Bouls O Marblehead Manor CD Mama'* Family 03 Wild. Wild World ol Animal* 7:55 S3 Jacques Cousteau: The First 75 Year* 8:00 O O High Mountain Ranger*Ji'i'yft gives •ihniliir to a man and fifi <).iugritfli, ijnay,a(« tt'.at |hn n.iny(>(s' aro piiisu i'g tfm cUin ,-ii luijitivfls fion> llu* lav,' O O U.S. Figuro Skating Cham- plon*hip* Mi'ii s and Woimiih s Cornixitiiicins CD CD Fact* ol Lite Jo luurns tlut Rick, trm biotriDiiy companion slio chow lot Andy is convnrnd that l\«* II dni iOO/l (ill !>K"tK)) CD CB Mr. Pfe*ident Sarn huiuivii!. Lois 15 lh« soureti of « Wniti! Hoiiso nows i«ak (H) (In Stiin>o| CQ Maverick CD Movio "On Dangerous Ground" (19i1. Mysti'iy) Ida lu ?irio. riolxirt rtyan A tough New 0(k City di'toctivo is s<*nl to tho fOiintiy on a murd«r invnsligalion and falls m love witli ir.o t)iin!3 S's- tar ol the montally dcfficn.Mil kilim 8:30 CD C0 727 Tonarils and a strandnd catxjrivflr wait out a snowstomi in Mary 8 apartriwnl- tho only (tiacii in tf'ifl t>uik]ing that siiil lias heat / CD CB V/omon in Prison Whon D.iwn s cousin is liillod in a rob- 'Ml,- a!t(>mp!, Vicki plans a me­ morial 5(>'vic<> (R) (In Stereo) 9:00 Q O Houston Knight* Lundy and - l.ar>,imrn.-i spnrch lor a vintianto iio-n lh<> Midrjip East who savagoly Acmnaf‘3 a would bo robber, p C3 fD Golden Girli ISiancho is rou- n tiis w.!h hnr Oaughtor altor a fCH/r i-o.ii o;.tiangf?mpnt, (In Stnroot CD CD New Adventures of Beans Baiter Deans tjaby-r.iis a rot>olic tKv!y(|ij,iTfl that goes on a ram- fi.icji’ !R! (In .Stpfpo) r; £D Grent Steam Trains CD Movio "Pnt Garrett and Billy the Kid" |19’3. Wcr.l«rn| Janvis ('! li-jin Kfi', Kl!5l0fll>i50n A .ici:-ij.rli>(! Uiwm.in is pres- s.iH'i! t;y I' ", 'ii.pi'fiois 10 capturo fi.s Billy tlii> Kid,9:30 C3 fD Bob Hope Special Kw co- i!ii‘d.;in 11,'ivi‘ls to trii* Pdf Sian Gull, ii-.ij Ajoii'-, .ttid me Pliilippinos .’.iff'. ;ji)i^r.ls I f'li Gfponv/ood. Con- niii .^imi-ni. U.irbara Cdon and Miss USA 1987 Michelio Royor.iln Storno) n CD CB Second Chance Chazz gets t}iamed when Booch choats on a lr>st. (R) (In Storoo) 10:00 0 O West 57th O O Hotel Christine’s life is Ihrofltonod by a woman who be­ lieves that sho's having an-atfair w-ith hor husband, p CS 03 J.J. Starbuck (In Stereo) CD Movio "40 Pounds of Trouble" (1953, Comedy) Tony Curtis. Phil Silvers A cabaret owner and his club singer find their hands lull when they agree lo take In a Irou- biosomo but lovable lyKe. fD Auatin City Limits CB Wo Got It Mado CD American Bandstand 10:30 CB Twilight Zono 11:00 0 O O O CS Nows fD Blake's 7 03 D.C. 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"We did an episode where one of the I'lianii'lers breaks into a rnmpiiier ni'iwork to obtain iiiforination," he explains, ■■.SiimelKuiy says something til the effect of, 'Hut you raii't do that,’ and tlie joke Is, 'Sure I can. i»ok.' " Tlte riil|irit wa.s not reprimand- rd, wlitt’h bothers Hesse- man "in my mind, tliat si'cms to bo condoning feio- iiiiitis hehavior," he says. "It may be only on a siibliminal Irvcl, lint Die message is less tluin r*'.sixinsible - someone lies or breaks the law under some iianner lie's waving in order i<> aeliteve his ends."Hesseman holds hoix! for tlie evolution of "Head of the Class." i M O N D A Y - T R iD A Y IlA M i; ^ l ^ K M K kt’RlSK KK l'OKl). I H l RSI)\\ . JA M AK^ 7. I'm - 9 B W ia iK D A V M O li.M .N O S (kDI) O ......-V o o O V. cs ' , - c d '. m . ' GD ' CD ^ . 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I .H i! ,1 I '!i| i , I I'M l'i! islliv .• It'v h.11,1 !,. t.iK iiU ' !' 1 tlu- N ( Si iu’vliin.ii! SIk't'r-Ki'.K h .'I (i Ific I.Ii.in c o i.> liu- I 11 |).i\ ic ( ''"ums lli. t ! llllc-i .iri.- niinu'iiniv M.iU' ('riiu\l u lur h •; x.,' . .iii.i n.iliKH.il Ihu si- licnuMi',:! .lii.Ms vs iiutcr l-tir llic iLilion.il hiiiv'i, I’hilhjis h.ut lu prcsoiit .1 [’ri'crjiii in Iroiil of .1 crnwtl oi 1; ■A.l^ ,i 4'ij;; sk-p lor Iho ^ll\ liltic yiil Ahu cntL-rcil the Silver .SpurN -I H Club in l'« 0 "1 got imo4-H 111 l‘)K0.i(ul ilicn ;1 i!('t inlcresU'il in hoiscs.' '.hi* >aid, ■■Hor>cs were kuiil n[ «h\ 1 ;gi)l into 4-H lo hogiii un h - then 'I branched out." II iill slaned al a I-ann ('ity Day in MiK'ksville, when 4-Hers ;,M>red pony ride-.. Phillip> return­ ed lime and time again to ride the ;jK)ny. Dallas and Limla NVillard, whi) were chapcroning the ndes. Sliggcslcd lh;il the girl join the 4-H •club. "I didn’t have a twrse in the beginning, tJtcn it kind of .snovvixill- ,;Cd.” Slw gcK her first twrsc in l‘)S2 ^ahd 1984 got a horse through the BrcxKlinare Progratn. Before she got her own horse, 'she participated in the 4-H horse ■;bow l and horse judging. ‘ITic UkuI ;jhorsc judging teatn eventually trtudc tutional competition arul wiis Iranjcd reserve champion team. ,t* The judging cvcm.s helped her to foverconic her shync.s.s, she Mid. J "When I first joiiKd 4-H. I was *a .shy litle girl who rarely if ever ; voiced niy personal apiniotts," she said in her 4-H record b<x)!i;, '*T1k jvcry idea of giving oral reasons in fo judging contcst terrified nw. Nty Jhrst year in jiiding was a difficuit &nc bccausc I was always ncrs'ous >nt the contcsft. g ’'However;\«ith the p;iticnt help ■of iny coach, I improved iny 1. ■ |t‘;i , w 1 I 1 '.I. lU i . . ,i; !. ■'! ^ ,i:;. I l!!i liic ih ii Kij'ii- '. : i <v. . I;! ,. '•VIk t , she U-. v'i\c.! ii--: li!-.' tfii. 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She w.i>, thcic '.'■hen ■■r’iiN\v'' j;.ivc bidh In hei Tirsi lo.il, "Sun ny Her n.tiioii.il denKinsir.uiun win ncr w.is on .irtifKi.il iii^omiii.ilH'n The kncnvlcii^o gained in the horse prujects yre.it, l’liillip\ vud. aixl indiided; revi'rd kcepiiic, management practicev. adciiu.iic e\crcisc. pro(>er nutrition, stall .iiul hiHif care, vigorous grix'ming, regular deworming. routme irnmuni/ations, Phillips plans to cominuc vK'rk- ing with 4-H. perhaps as an adult volunteer and a collcgiate 4 Hei In Davie County, she wvirked with lundicapjx-i.1 yinith. was presi­ dent of the county council, work­ ed with Cloverbud 4-H Camp, helped plan county activincs She also worked with livestock, dairy and market lamb projects 'T m nuijoring in pre-vet and all Ibis work is helping nv: there.” She live.s on the family dairy farm off Milling Road, Her |xucnt.v arc Charles ami l.im Phillips "4-H h.ii. opc.')Ctl up a li'l cl 1 ricia Kcillv (liTl) and 1 uiiia Phillips p<tM' \m iIi Phillips’ national uvsard w intiiiin project. 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"|\> s s ib lv .is a d u ll v o h in le e is N o w . sve're iii e o llc c ia le 4-H " Farm Program Sign-Up Set Secretary of .Agriculture Riclurd H l .yiig fws anm>unced that signup for the 10X8 wheat, fecil grains, eoiion .Iiul nee progr.mis » ill !v Iri'tii t ch l(i .\pnl | s \Rellly and I'liillips have hecottie l)c.sl frii-nds tl)roii>>li 4-H. riifv arc rooiniiialfs al colieuu. Happy Birthday Loretta You h«v« rtachad L ^ S O ! W# lov* you §nywty MILLER & Remodeling Co. WEST THERMAL WINDOWS Cuitom rrud« i im itM with p«ri«ction METAL PATIO COVERS & CAR PORTSa0^ [,./ Advanc*. H,C, 2700t M. Oavid MIKaf Rt. 1, B«x 300 BUYING LIVESTOCK Beel & Holstein Cows, Large Bulls Feeder Calves Arthur L Beck III Thomasville, N.C. Call 919-476-1341 Monday thru Friday 6 to 7 am / 7 to 12 pm Weekends7am to 12 pm HOWARD REALTY-i & Insurance Agency, Inc. O Avtf c a u N T r' Ou' (704) 634-3538 (919)998-6463 Julia Howard Connie Kowalske Jackio Hall Jane Whitlock M.J. Randall Linda Daughtrey Mike Hendrix C.C. Chapman 6 3 4 -3 7 5 4 5 3 4 -6 3 4 3 6 3 4 -1 1 5 5 6 3 4 -5 7 0 4 634-5629 9 9 8 -3 8 4 2 6 3 4 -0 3 9 0 6 3 4 -2 5 3 4 330 S. Salisbury Street Corner of Hwy. 64 & 601 Mocksville, N.C. 27028 OFFICE HOURS Mon.-Frl. 9-6 Or By Appointment AVON STREET - 3 BR, ) BA C lo ia 10 thoppino, hospfiBl i scfiools •7S 000 ___WT^TvTMwyw'^ic^/aBfir ) tJA. in , [>en, OR, t»f9» Minn Wtthoo. Counuv IMog >i ilt t»«I. {65.000. SANFORD AVE • Brtek ranchar- wrtamlly rm. 3 BR. 2 BA, Lfl, DR,. . mo^rnvjaur^^ WILL OOOME no • Nco ? BH txXTM 1 Ac G ood fttartof hom o cx run ml w o p o a y *31.500 DAVIE A CA D EM Y T O • 3 B R. \ BA oo 1 Ac tot. EixJowk) carport. Roducod 10 *W .90 a Church BcJ. Sp(il Unwl. 3 BR. ? BA, 1 06 Ac Uiro» dock. »»0 msln- lalnod. ‘69,900. - 44S SANFOno AVE • Zoned C.U. BO IM I of honingfl. Bu<Ming adnpUbte lor many uw t. >72.500. FOtKCHUIKHf w/4 BR, 2 BA. out bWg«. on 9 Ac... a. Houm *3 Ac. lofVit.! WILKESDORO STREET 4 BR, 2 BA.' ^V^ tlory brick horn* wim t8«15 •unioom. '74.900. N E W L IS TIN G * HWY. 64 EAST • 1500 «quafO loot building • Zorwd Highway BujinoM. •35,000 McAUJSTER RD - 4 BR. 3 BA homo on 3,38 Ac. w/6 ool bkJga. Easy ac- ceu to MO A 04. >74.500. c r ! : . UNDER C O N TR A C T CHURCH STREET - Entidi>g brick .ftnch whh n«at aitrai. 3 BR, 3 BA. UfMned porch, (Uper yard. *85.000. GWYM STREET • 3 OR. 1 QA, G»iBgo C00',fn>»fr.!fy Cftll lor rtfllfttls M 'j COO MARCOHI STREET • 3 HR. IVi OA .■.ilh Iifot>liicr> in lamtlf room Ouiol SifrH'l A offfal buy fll **5,OOQ TSTNORTHTBnJrST^BnSMrJfSflt 40R. 2 DA. romodolod kilch«n. CIOM 10 library «t«l town. $74,900 ill _X i li Uoautilul roslorwl old 2 story 4-5 BR, 2 BA. L^rgo (vivato lot. ii>collont location, $79,900 SAIN RO - 2,8 Ac.. -« BR, 2 lull * . boa«mont. out bWg. 28x24. Brickt' ’ rancher----- SANFOnO AVE. ;m<)0 sq F com. nvofKA^A'k} HuftjUf viUHf' olltcn »W)COO M I S LOTS & LAND GARDEN VALiXY • CuMom buitt Williaitoburg reproductkxi. OourmM kit. »croor»d poreti. 2 tirepUcei, prol. landicaped. many aitrai, <134.900 ' S S t i ■ w r f l l f f l 9.71 Acr» • with 3 BR. ZVt BA, i loyet 5 Hall barn. 2 tlruami wim •tockod lish pond 6 acrai lonced. Vary privalo • 149.900. 0(( Turrontino Road..... Noedmore Road............ Hotiaon Road............... Hickory Hill................... Hickory Hill...................HoiplUI SIteet E«t....... Cana Road.................... Oreenbilar-Advanco..... Oil Morrill* Lake Rd..... 0(( Ratledgo Rd........... ....................Lot >2.500 ....................Lot »Z,800 ........1.87 Ac *7.500 Falrvvny Lots *9.500 ........Lake Lol *9.500 .................Lol >10,000 ..........1 5 A t >11,500 ........2 23 Ac *13.500 ...........15 Ac *19.000 , .13 B7 Ac *20,800 Hickory Hill................................2 Fairway Lott »22,500OK Country Lang...................................6.6 Ac. *27,900 0(( Becktown Rd,..lH.'l»1 j,iyT yi7:rT .^0 Ac. M2,000 Eaton Road.......................7................8.7t Ac. *45,000 Yadkinvlllo RoadCommorcial properly lOOxSOO *67,000 Highway 64 East......................................46 Ac. *73,600 Hwy. 158...............................16 Ac. *• Houm *100,000 N Cooloemeo..................................114.5 Ac. *143,000 Ratledgo Rd......................................86.81 Ac. *164,000Ratledge Rd......................................109,5 Ac. *207,000 W e a re n o w a c c e p tin g a p p lic a tio n s on th e fo llo w in g re n ta l p ro p e rtie s : 1130 YADKINVILLE ROAD - 3 BH, 1 BA tioMio w.lH tuH b dso m o fil N oar sh o p p in g nrwl oasy iirro sii lo I JO (» t monlh 372 Wllkeaboro Street • :) ix'il'usni i '. b.iiii *?75. poi niom li 1124 YADKINVILLE ROAD-3 BR. 1 BA homo wilh some ai'p liii'ic o v iKx) all rtindow Iroalmonis nasidentlBl or ol- tici) sp.ico i.'J95 p e l m o n lh 52 Diiko Street, Cooleemee p,M nionlli ’ t)itdroom 1 bath U.*! Farm Market Renorts— »r ■■■'■I... '111^ 11 nirnTifinii ii iiiiiriBWfTMwimiiiiiiMiiiitiMMMtMMMMigg JL l)A\|i; C O IM N I M KKCKlSi; K1 (O K I). THt KSDAV. JA M AKV 7, I9JW-I1B M Sl.i N*' ■■.a :'.,, inosth (^s !>." .lil.l nS ■ S S " N > ;il lil,; N t ' J ft\l U iJiU T sO u'.i! ' ' ■SJ 'vt, Nil J v! ‘t‘/ N n % in M n n v . i i I<>!> !fu- p i . x p h in l t .in r c ii S ' J ’' '!• S 2 ' i ''O p t- i li'ii !(i! )-! ( v u c i i l i i i ' p pn^^■^ q u o t e d l.l|- tl.U M 's I i.l,llc.ll ‘*0 1-.r.iii-N i.n 1' i.K t.itiA-il lni |i)^ '\ I'.'!.i! > i ' ■ u ; ,1 .1 jMi - i'i( (h.- AO'I .•! Dr. >' nii.'i.'.'.'i Ii!:ir-.j.i) , 1X\ !(l, t 'S 1 ' p i ‘.'' w c i i ’ h iiie ,iO - iO lh> hi.ui/hl S(i'» t\~ piM i\s\ 4(1 ‘'ttlh I s 1 - pi>--. ''iM iii’h! S '•< ’’ S U i lh Nn ^ S'>0 i'l (Jl I S I' piv'-- ■Sf'S I I •.!. iih N,i »v \S>) .pi .nil! N l ' I i Ih t 'S I : p ig N .is e iiiw 'a l Chamber Offers Help For Area Small Businessmen l''r(.x’ assistance fmm tlie North r.iri)l!n;i .Small lUisiness .iiul 'l echtuilogy fX‘vclopiiK-nt Center, wijh regional ollkcs in XN'inston •Siil^rii, is avaii.ihie to D.i\ le Coun­ ty businesses. ; W .R. Dowe, Oirectot ii| the .SBTDC, will Ik* avaiLihle for counsc! I'hursilay, Jan. 14, at the iMi>ck.sville-Davie ClKniitvr olllce, M07 K. Salisbury St. 'Hiis scrvicc w ill be provided to local businesses, anyone who is con­ sidering suirting a business or linyone with a small business who has a problem and needs outside advice. *- Only 67 perccnt of ihc new ]5UMnc,s.ses started in tlic U.S. each year make it through the first 12 mofiths, said Henry Shore, e.\- . cciilivc director of the local chaittbcr. That number decre;u;cs to a 33 pcrccnt survival rate through the jnnij year and drops to 20 pcrccnt jhnxigh 10 years. North Carolina’s H - Local Realtor Completes f raining ' CLEMMONS — Allen Martin j)f Century 21 CIcmmon.'i Village ;ftciOty rcccivcd rccognitioti from pcntury21 Regional HcJidtitiarters president, Johtt Ticc. for comple- jiotf of a .specialized 4-weck train- ing'program held in Grccnslwro. ; Hie Prospecting and Sales Skill fPASS) program is a .scries of plasscs conductcd to develop jcch*niquc.s through rour.scwork. Jicld c.xperiencc and production standards. mnnber ot t.uiurcs is sliiihily loss than the national au-iai;c "H ii(vtuliy, ih.it Is III p.iit due ii) the work bs the .SlU DC. ihc comiiuiniis c'dllc^cs .iml the L'h.'unbcrs ol' co!iiiin,Tce," Stune said An\one interested in meeting with Dmvc should eontact the Chamber, f)34-3,HM. lor an ap­ pointment. This service is jointly sponsored by the SBTDC, which is funded by the University of North Carolina system and the collejje. Leonard Realty 34 Town Square 704-634-3875J2 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 3 ( 110° MI .SORTIt - J R»ncbfr. iUvmrnI 14X> o/ .Si)uut U>ntMge (or tiM ntoiM^. St*r l-tO. IK»VNTt)>V.S llUM.SyXS I.OT - and \Vsrrbi>u»« or buttdtnx fw uiull b<nln«v l4>lt of p>»»a>iti<lr». Oyntr »nt)om - fIj.OOO. .Wl .SOUTH - Oldfr bom* •.<(!: ncM .nU jMlm. torCONin,opikH..D pufnmndnf «2,(«0.• 3.* - rwim rmuch fur J niobik txmitv .'iinw ownrr (Iiuit- rln(. S5.IXM, I.IHEKI-V CHUKCH KI>. - Krt^ - Moixktl ’ buUtilnjt or mobttc (wok hA 58.900..MO«ii>; iio.siK i.irrs - % t<n iZ,^!0 — I KTt tl.750 - I «rr SI.OOO, lllCKt)RV TKKK - .»IWJrwMn. 2 h»th tirkk Yj'HlrnI tundi- Ilon. Acrr ulrphanr. SJ9.W0.l-KNt) - 2-i ACKHS — »tivani. Htxidt • »lll ditldr. (rkphoiK numb»r. U4,<00. Ottwr flonirt A l-aatl AmlUbk IJnda t.«iurd 7IM.6.U-M50 C>nlhla Agrrtfn 7(U-4'>2-7)02 .NCKi) NEW t.i.s-nsc.s C ^ e r A L i n / 7 6 6 - 4 7 7 7I I V I I J S M i p o Boi '36------------Clemmon*. North C<:roltna 27013 “S i — —ml fc l- CLEMMONS VILLAGE — ATTENTION — Eastern Davie County Best Coverage For Your Property FT- l.ptrl) *piif|i>in Ihhim: on f »crr« In n liraiillful riHinU-) v.-ttlin!: Kamh dcslijn fijilurrs.5 IIRV ( adiritrjl frlliiii! * H' In Krnil ri».m. Mfc'J.IXW CrirlfcVitBMl- I'rii^itr »i«x)rd l«l »llh a I’1 iliif). < iinlriii|»ifaf> iKHnr! II’mid %tldiM|; d<M»rs in drn. .t tH-tlrtMMiiw. (Jnt> tiriTimwMl l.akr»- C'usioiii buill loii- Irmpiirw’) with man) unlqiir fr»lim«! .M»n) l»*rl» »nd iiu(i) 4 UK's, Cithrdral celling and H’. ‘U9.«Kl .N'r» l.lvlinii- (^rrrnMiKKl IjiKn- ()>rr 271X1 u|.ft. in llil< Hill l.r|>l kjillt- fi>)rr liiiinr. -I lirdrixiiiit. i iMlht, nrrjilurrln di n and ll)iii|> rixMii, *^4,000 Vour lirtl bu> al llrniiud^ Kun, Sp)glnt», rnd unit ha> l»t<l> iiiii rmuii hIiIi M'and Hr) bar. IJtliit; and din- li)( ruunm. J IlK. IkHiblr (ar)»irt. »UV,500. Ounrr aniluut! Krnmaird t'i>llacr llirili* iin .Main Surrl. J Imlriximt. Mrr|ilarr In litiiiK ru>iii. 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H .itn I'a h fs iiik lc r three u ce i.s o l Im ihij;!)! S.v*' lo S I 15 [V I Ik-;uI M .trl.e t ik'.es, 2(H) to 241) [siu n d s. sold Iro iii 5i3') to S-tn M l. u ilh so u s 4S0 j-snm ds .it S .'l to I V i a i i p rK C s u c r e s te .n h I’ f k e s p.llll l o j ; io U C I s , i.c n ts [H'l (H lU lk l. Ml s h e ll deii\ efcul ti i b u s a . S u ia r ts in o s iK ,!7 111 .ill ,iikl S e c d h iir .s iiu 's t l) 2.H -M) lkMvvi\(v hens su'te louer this [w.st ueek. .Supplies were tully ade­ quate and the demand uas mi>der- .itc lliM'. 'i Upc tu'll ptkiV'. ut'H' -t ^oiit-. JHM )viuiiil ,il ihc l.iini uilh l'U\eiv lo.itliiiL' Ilk- North C.iiolm .i l OH <locl. >jUi'U-il |Mhl- n il I 'in ilc t s lo l Di-v • I >11' IS 2 .*’ 1 I'llls [HT poiiii.l I In- iii.ut.i-1 Is hu’hi-i .iiiil tlk- hM- ■'uppji. is ,ulci(ii.ile (oi .1 nilkIoi.iU' 111 I'ooil ilrin.iikl M .iiU 'l linj! pikes ;il il.iils i.ish I'iniiii! st.iiions .ilxiut the st.itc tht.s ucck uete stc.ids to SI Z.*! lower .11 S3'i ,‘ii) 111 S-tO .*'(1 |vt hiinilred pounds .iiul sou s (t\er .‘>(X) [V'unds r.iiuH-d S32 to S3V. c^CAROLINA E.E, HOMES, INC.1 FOR ALL OF YOUR BUILDING-REMODELING NEEDS N tn v is the tinio id .siari that d re am h o m e . C o m e hy UKlay and see the m an y plan s an d styles w e have lo e h iH v s e fro m . W e are q u a lifie d builders o f Jim H a H o m e s w ith I(K)% lln a n c in g av ailab le lo lho.se w h o are e lig ib le . C o m e in toilav for m ore in fo n D a lio n . 11f V Q i sV-I-. CAROLI.N.A Vr>c% •!(»!' MANOR Scfjci #KJOI ★ CEEH will handle all your remodel­ ing needs. No job is too big or too small, Call today for a free estimate. SEE OUR OTHER USTiNGS IN THE CLASSIFIED SECTION BOB SHELTOfV, Broker VON SHELTON, Broker Fr»nk Payrw. S»le» 119 Depot St., Mockivttle E34-22S2 634-0110 998-2969 Raymond* Saundera 634-1527 Barry Whittaker, Sales 634-1439 Frank Payne, Salei 634-3332 M is H HOMES & REALTY, INC. 818 Soulli .Main .Stm*l • (704) (».'4-<M2l M iu k w ilU . \( S16.900 ERWIN STREET - COOLEEMEE - Good invosimonl proporty S.? ' “ “ S23,000 STATE ROAD 1330 — 2 Bodroom. 2 bath Mobile Homo situated on 2 55 acres in very piivnto location $27,500 DUKE STREET - COOI.EEMEE ■ 2 Bodroom, 1 Bath home with loncod back yard convoniont to school and shopping cantor. Great invostment propony $29.500 DUKE STREET - COOLEEMEE • This 3 Bodroom homo is roady lor your porsonni toucJi The first stops ol romodeling havo already txwn done, including aluminum siding and insulation. Lots ol p>otontial! $29,900 DAVIE STREE, COOLEEMEE • Frnrrw hooso wilh vinyt siding.LocoIikI on ctyrwf tot Fonlurira 2 twdroom*. I bntris fe»collont rontnl proporiy $29,900 DAVIE STREET, COOLEEMEE - N«o 2 bodroom. 1 V> bolh homo on largo cotno< lot. Aluminum siding oxtoriot lor easy mninlonanco Groat starter homo or rontal property.$30,900 601 NORTH — 2 bodroom homo wthhardvoxl doors and knotty pii» panolling S<iuiiI(kJ on ono ncro Woukl bo idoal lor rental proporty$31.900 LAKEWtXJD VILLAGE • Mico small homo locatod )ust minutes Irom lov>n and Davm County High School At this pnco you can allord 10 buy a homo Call today lor an appointmont. $39,900 HEMLOCK ST.-COUNTRY HOME IN THE CITY - This im­maculate 3 BR. 1 BA older homo loaturos 1463 sq II Owner lonvirm all major appliances Must soo to apprecialo $41,500 HILLCREST ciOURT • 3 bodroom. n") bath brick ranchor with carport and Inigo patio Good neightx>rhood lot children. $43,500 W ILKESBORO STREET — This oldor woll kept homo loaturos ■t bedrooms, 2 bathR 'viih ippro»imatoly 1405 sq. ft. $43,900 GARNER rn W t^.Y? pr-' Tmwhwn you can ownthis porloct ■iinrM.*Ji'l'H:g»{,'] :H :f:m M location lor this 3 t>od^oom 1 bath home A gioat buy.$45,000 WHITNEY RD. — Immaculate 3 b<xlroom/1 bath rancher In move in contlilion Full basemont, concrolo drive and extra lot. Pic­ ture porlcct insido and out $48,500 MARCONI STREET — Immaculato 3 BR. 1W bath, brick ran­ chor on 1 aero lot. Tastelully docoratod throughout. Energy el- locient loaturos Full twsemont $50,000 GRANADA DRIVE, ADVANCE — This socludod 3or 4 bodroom home IS located on 5 tieautihjl wooded acres. A lovely pond, iromondous block workshop and storage building, groen house, wood shod, and loncos add oitra value lo this unique home. Minutes Irom Bofmuda Ouay Must see to appreciate. SHEFFIELD PARK — Neal 3 bodroom, I'/i bath brick ranchor located on largo corner lot. Extras include, full basemont, lovely in-ground pool and lencod void porfoct lor outdoor enioyment. WHITNEY ROAD — Well kept homo leatures 4 BR. 1'A BA, Finished basemont includes family room with fireplace and wood siovo. Wooden deck and patio Increase already largo living area, BROOK DRIVE — Cozy 3 bodroom brick home on spacious lot in quiot neighborhood. Groat access lo WO from 64-W and 601-N. Living room, kitchon-deo combination with fireplace. OWNER ANXIOUS - MAKE AN OFFERI $58,500 IN TOWN — Super noat Brick Ranchor locatod on quiot dead end street 3 bedrooms, lovely hardwood lloors, double carport, groat workshop lor the handyman and extra largo utility room. Lot lined with pino troos lor privacyl $59,500 HOWELL ROAD — Bfc.iulilul hornu siluatod on 2.72 acres in Rural Davie '"''■inlY rifinnl'‘!l'i' inside. Ceramic tilekitchen and hM 'l.'l» n :* Kil,’H :fA »iM Moors throughout. Rolrigorator. range, washoi, dryer, drapes and satellite system remain. Truly a showplaco! $62,000 TWINBRCXJK — Just the homo you've boon walling lot! Btick rancher on corner lot in this woll established noightxirnood Oi­ lers 3 bedrooms, 2 lull baths, living room and cozy don with fireplace. A super buy.$64,900 ST, MARKS ROAD - WINSTON-SALEM - Thii spacious col­onial Townhouse loaturos 3 Ixxlrooms. Z 'i baths, living room, dining room, !<■ 11.'10 d: 1 4 0 't i :f hair olovators lot all 3 fkjors Convoniont to Hanos lilaii iind Uollon Park E*collonl buy Call now lor details. $65,300 PETE FOSTER RD. NEW LISTING — This boaulilully land scaped brick ra|T 2inQ 3B inZriiZ23uli' ' iral air Vory w«I kept $49,500 $51,900 $54,900 $65,900 RIVERDALE ROAD — Only 7 years old, this ranch style home is In MOVE-IN condition. There's room lor everyono with 3 bedrooms/3 lull baths, linlshed basement area Indudea a seporate kitchen, playroom, and large lartiily room. Custom-built lor owner the home includes many energy etfedent (eaiuros. Located oH 601 South, just minutes Irom Salisbury's new mail, * A terrilic buy In today's marketl $68,900 DUKE ST.. MOCKSVlLUE - Cozy brick rancher vrith 3 bedrooms 2 full baths and beautiful hardwood lloors. Basement Is partially linlshed with a 182 sq. ft. room. Well manicured lawn makes ■; 1.58 + acres, an Idoal setting. Call lof showing.$75,900 UNDER CONSTRUCTION, MILLING ROAD - Brick FlanchOf with quality construction throughout, 3 tM>drooms, 2 lull baths, a dou­ble garago. as woll as a lull, linlshable drive In basement. Ex­cellent traltic patterns in this lloor plan. SELLER WltX CON­SIDER HELPING WITH CLOSING COSTS. CALL OFRCE FOR MORE DETAILS.V $76,900 TWINBROOK SUBDIVISION • UNDER CONSTRUCTION •; Super llaorplan lor this 3 bedroom, 2 bath rancher witt) lull bas»-': ment. Groat room with cathedral ceiling and fireplaoe, kitchen/din* Ing area loading onto dock In back. ^ today and choose your own colors lor interior decor.$79,900 VILLAGE OF FARMINQTONN - This immaculate brick cottBge is srtuaied on 1.48 acres and leatures large spacious rooms. In­cluding 2 tiodrooms, 2 baths, living room with lireplace, country kitchen, with all appltoanoes, formal dining room, screened porch, patio, and largo gsrsge. BoauMully landscaped, convenient to i-40. Must see. Priced lo sell.$79,900 FARMINGTON ROAD • This immaculate 2 BR, 1 bath home is in oxcollent condition with many leatures that include, Central ' Vacuum, Security light, sun porch and paneled garage (or that' extra bodroom later. Beautilully landscaped, surrounded by trees, r Call lor appointment. # $80,500 Brick rancher with 3 bedrooms, 2% baths. Features lots o( ex­tra living space. Finished basement includes a complete kitchen, fireplace with insert in den and a workshop area. Electronic v security system provides extra peace ol mind. ;$82,500 SEQUOIA — UNDER CONSTRUCTION — Beaulllul 2 story horjie located on choice lot in this subdivision. Call today (or details on houseplan, exterior design and proposed completion; date.$84,500 SEQUOIA — Nice comiorlable lloorplan lor your growing (ami- ly. 3 bodroom, 2 bath Brick rancher ollering low maintenance' in future.GARDEN VALLEY — TWs 3 bodroom 2 bath brick rancher has mar\y nice leatures including central vacuum, Intercom, and full basement with linlshed playroom. Backyard is fenced with (^aln , link lenclng. See Today. $ 105,000 GROVE STREET — This Contemporary Ranch Style Home has it alll Custom Designed lor owner it includes all the amenities, lor truly comfortable living, 3 or 4 bedrooms, cozy den with rock fireplace, sunken living room, modem well-equipped kitchen, and boautilul atrium ollering year round picturesque view. TWs could be the home you've always dreamed ol. Call today (or an ap­ pointment. JUST REDUCED. UNDER CONSTRUCTION - GARDEN VALLEY • This 1Wi story»r. 3 $88,900 $119,900 Williamsburg oilers low maintenance with all brick exterior. Bedrooms, 3Vj baths, living room dining room and screened porch. Also lull basement with drive In garage area.UNDER CONSTRUCTWN • GARDEN VALLEY - 3 bedroom, 2W bath home with Great Room, Large Master Suite with garden tub. Nice dock In back. Call olllce lor more details. $123,000 BECKTOWN ROAD — Large country brick home with 4 or 5 bedrooms on 2 acres. Features large barn and sheds, gas lank with pump, and 99B- telephone number. Additional 20 acres available. $ 1 29,900 UNDER CONSTRUCTION - GARDEN VAUEY • BeauUlul 2 story homo ollering 4 large bedrooms and 3 lull balhs, living room, dining room and breakfast area. Gracious screened porch lor outdoor enioymant. Nearing completion..............................NOW AVAILABLE*............................. 37 Boautilully wooded Ixjmosiles, offering city water and sewer, cuftiod streots. underground power lines, convoniodily located noat schools, churches and shopping. $3,000 OLD HIGHWAY TP, Cleveland. Rowan County - bO .200 lot near downtcwn Cleveland. Partially woodod ZonodR-iS Roduc- ed from $4,000 $5,350 HOWARD STREET—Private 100' » 140' lol. Convoniont in-town location. $6,500 Ea Edgewood Circle Subdivision • 2 lots • approximatoly 162 5» 125, in quiet woll oslaWishod noightiorhood Cornor kjl may Inco oithoi street. $7,300 Lovely*! 89 acre lol porloct lor building or lor a mobile homo Just acroiB the river in Rowan County oil Noodmoio Rood $12,500 HWY. 801 NORTH — 5 acres, heavily woodod, toad liontago oil Hwy. 801. $ie,900 HWY, 801 — FARMINGTON AREA — 5 87 acios with ideal building site (perc lost approved) in lovely country setting ^OT/LAND $65,000 23 100 aciMs ofl 801 in Woodloal. Zoned lor planned mobile homo community Frame houso on proporty would t)e excellent loiiinl piopoity Work partially completed lor development. Call oKice loi comploto details $70,000 601 SOUTH — 35 acres ol 50 aero tract, partially cleared, branch on back, some loncos $72,000 MILLING ROAD — 34 85 acres Partially wooded, pasture, pood, some lonang. county w.itoi available Boautilul Sfwl to build your clioam homo $150,000 HIGHWAY 601 SOUTH — Beautiful 27,5 acres Of farmland With 135/ foot ot road lionlage on 601 Zoned R-20 arxl R/A. Wood- itd acroago on back ol properly Favorable site review lor possi­ ble dovolopmoni Ricke> R Bailey 634-3621 Sarah i. Bailey 634-3621 Donald Hcndncki 634-3152 Peggy W«t»on 634 3695 Pat Mooic Edie 0. PotU 492-5718 634-5613 ChrU HendrU 634-0008 Jamtt W. Foster 284-2688 S i ' lili \ ml " till 1‘iiili Vlckl Fleming 634-3640 KathIC Wall 634 1311 Francet Tutteiow 634-5074 Beth Phllci 276 4623 nn-D A V lF. COUNTY KNTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. JANUARY 7. 1988 0 L A S S I F I B D S TNEXPmsssm i.'iH n in i:m m jx k s n r 3 n H n ig iP m a C T -in r a PBOETTABM ! LHMHnaQiimi m m m sil 1974 Floelwood Mobile Homp A, I.’ X ;o ,t S 5000.00 Of ditiO'i Call 9;i(i ’lOH ! )98*1 Fleolwood Westfield Mobile Home ;o \ N.’opMc.. *? boOftX/'iib, »? Fi'f fTio')* inlofmalian Ciill Conlr.il C.ifolin.i Ban*, at fv3-t 6.'’6i l?-?-t-:)tnp/CCO 1984 Flooiwood VVosl(iyk) Mob:io Homo, 70«l-t. Coiling F'lfoplnco, i^'bodfooms, 2 Dalfifcoms $t 1,900 Call Central C.lrolina Oafil" at 634 6261 I-7-2lnp/'CCa BANK LIQUIDATION SALE.,.9 9 APR only S499 down S S31 87 pof wooK Includes sot up, l<ii and lillo plus 3 - yoar Homoownar Insuranco Financ­ ing available up to 120 months. (704) 878-6590 _____________ ___12-17-5tnp/FH BEST PRICESni On Sterling and Champion Mobile Hort>os. 14-Wido, 2-b«dfoom, $9,895.00 Doublo-wida with wood siding, shingle rool $19,995.00. TOLL FREE 1-800-522-2685. DAVID’S MOBILE HOMES, Hwy 21 South, Statesville 11-12-HnD FOR SALE OR POSSIBLE RENT... 1982 SkyUne Ntobllo Homo, 2 bedrooms. 998-390i 1-7-ltn/JL s a v e THOUSANDS....Volume Dealer Lee' Mobile Homea, Rd. 1923. Norwood. NO. Open seven days lill sundown. Limiiod time on- ry..S«olng Is bolioving, Homo siio In­ cludes hilchos. 24x44 Fleotwood, $14,999.00; ooly $192.47 mo.; 28j 64 Champion. $23,999.00—290.00 mo,; 14x70. Floelwood. $11,999.00—$158.87 mo.; 24x64 Cfiadwtek. $19,999.00 only $254.42 mo. Como see why 250 (amilies bought from Lae'i Homet last year. Selection over 70 homos. f704)47‘<-374l. 7-23-«nL j NORTH CAROLINA 1 DAVIE COUNTY 1 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING J ‘ BEFORE THE BOARD OF S • COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 2 ' FOR THE FOLLOWING . ZONING AMENDMENTS : NOT)CE (S HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant i^^to the roqulromenis ol ArticIo 20-B ol jChaptor 153 ol the General Statutes ol J North Carolina and ArtWo XIII ol the «' Davie County Zoning Ordinance that the “ ■ Board ol County Commissioners ol Davw « County will hold a public hearing In the 5 Davio County Courthouse. Mocksvilie, KN.C. on Monday. January 18. 1988, at 2 7:00 p.m. The lollowtng proposotf zoning j ■ amendments to the ortlcial zoning map ^ ol DavIo County will bo considored; • A) Delmar McDaniel submittod a re- » quest to rezono property Irom Rsaidon-tialR-1210 Industrial 1-2. This property is 4 kx»tod at the intersection ol Highway 601 ;; South and Highway 801. It is lurther > described as being parcels A-18 ol Davie County Ta*MapL-5-14and parcel A-5 of .. Tax Map M-5-3. i B) Steven Pacitto submitted a request> to reione property Irom Resiential R-12 to Highway Business H-B. This property i Is located on the southwest side ol ; Highway 601 North across Irom tho Main I- Church Road (SR 1405) intersoction. Tho / property is lurther described as being •’ parcel 36 and a small portion ol pared 34 ^ ol Davio County Tax Map G-3. • C) Jerry W. Ellor submitted a petition J to rezone property Irom Residential ; Agrlcuilural R-A and Residential R-20 to - Highway Business H-B. This 8.875 aero “ tract Is located at the intersoction ol Allon - Road (SR 1304) and Highway 601 North Tho property is further doscnbed as bo- • Ing Iho northern portion ol parcel 80 ol ; Tax Map Q-3.Signs will bo posted on oach ol the ■; above listed locations to advortiso tho ; public hearing. Ail parties and intorestod t citizens are Invited to attend said public ; hearing at which time they shall have an ■' opportunity to bo hoard in lavor ol or in .. - opposilion to tho lofogoing changes. Prior • to the hearing, all persons Intorestod may ; obtain any additional inlOfm,ition on ihoso proposals which aro in Iho possession ol tho Davie County Zoning Enlorcomont Of- i iicof by inquiring at iho ollico m Iho Davio 'i County Offico Doildlr>g in MocKsvillo, N C t' on weekdays bolwoon tho hours ol 8 30 • a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by toiophono at ' 634-3340.' Josso A BoyCo. Jr ! Davio County Zoning Oilicor) l-7-2tnp ^ NORTH CAROLINA : DAVIE COUNTY • EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE t Having qualilled as E>ocutru ol the » estate ol Thomas A Spry, docoasod, iaio ol Davie County, North Carolina, this is ; 10 notily all persons having claims against i said astate 10 present them to the under- ; signed on or belore the 7th day ol July « 1688, or ihit notice will be pleaded In bar » ol Ihelf recovery. All persons indebted to i Mid estate will please mai^e immediate I payment to the undersigned. » This lh« 7th day ol January, 1988.» M«r0«/*(M. Spry, Poet 0(fic« Box 483, CoolMmoa, North Carolina 27014, £*• ecutrix of llw attate ol Thomas A. Spry, d«c«a»«d. J l<7-4inp * . ■ ' ___ MOBILE HOMES One I bedroorn and one 2-bedroom on f I'v,'!.'! t,n,in,c.iii Home PIncc R e iilly .'.'I,.,' ci SAVE THOUSANDS on your n»-w m o b ile fio n ic D a vid 's M obile H o m e s. S l.ile s v ille l-eOO-52?-J685 FIREWOOD FOR SALE Lofuj length All MafCAOcx.! ?I-1S t 7 Kn/Ml. FIREWOOD FOR SALE Ion pick­ up io.'id miiot! hardwood $-15 CX3 Tony Gfoofi, 634-3-!89 1-7-Wnp/TG FIREWOOD FOR SALE.,.>■4 ton pick­ up load mixed harowocx) $45 00 Tony Groon. 634-3489 13-17-4IP FREEZERS. REFRIGERATORS. FIANCES; WASHERS, DRYERS $75 130 and up All in oicolloni con­ dition Call 492-5357 1 -7 -4 IP FREEZERS; REFRIGERATORS: RANGES; WASHERS; DRYERS $75. and up. Ail in excellenl condi­ tion. Call 492-5357. 9-3-tlnWH GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT. Froo copy 48 pago Planting Guide-Caialog in color, ollored by one ol Virginia's largest growers ol Iruit tioos. twrry planls, grapo vinos and landscaping plant material Waynesboro Nurseries. V/aynosboro VA. 22980 l-7-3tnplA MAJOR CREDIT CARDSl Roga/dless ol credit history. Also, now credit card No 000 rolusodi For inhxtnation call...1-315-733-6062 Ext M l379. 1-7-71P .WRTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTYIN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE District Court Division a7-CVD-382 Donakl Abbott. PlaintiM VS,Jamos A. Lahr, Dclondant NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO'. Jamos A. Lahr TAi<E NOTICE that a pioadng seeking roliol against you has boon filed in Iho abovo-ontltlod action. Tho naturo of Iho roliol being sought i» m loltows Rocovory ol all amounts hoW in oscrow by Howard Realty Company pursuant to "Oiler to Purchase and Contract" ontored into botwoon Plaintilf arx) Dolon- dant on Docombor 23. 1986, and lor damages sustained by Ptaintill lor Broach by Delondant ol tho "Rosidoniial Rontal Contract" ontorod into on Docombor 22. 1986.YOU ARE REOUIRED to mako dolenso lo such pleading no< later than the 9th day ol February. 19S8, said dato boing 40 days Irom tho lirst publication ol this notlca. or Irom tho dale Complaint is required to t>o Mod, whichovor is later; and upon your lailuro to do so the party seeking service against you will ap^y to the court lor tho roliol sought This the 19th day ol Docombor, 1987 Martin A Van Hoy, Atlornoys BY: G Wilson Martin, Jr Attorrwy lor Plaintill P.O Drawer 1068 Mocksvi»o, N O 27028 (7CM) 634-2171 1-7-3lnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTYADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qoaWiod as Administralor ol Iho ostato ol Timothy Loo Foster, docoasod, lato ol D.1 VI0 County. North Carolina, this Is 10 notify an persons tiaving claims against said ostalo 10 prosoni thom to tho undersigned on or boloro Iho 1st day ol July 1988. or this notice will bo ploadod in bar ol ttioir rocovory All persons in- doblod to said ostato will pioaso mako im- modialo payment to Iho undersigned. This tho 31st day ol December. 1987, Clayton Foster, Route 6. Bo* 164, Ad­ vance, North Carolina, 27006. Ad­ministrator ol Iho estate ol Timothy Loo rosier, doceatiod 12-31-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUmYEXECUTOR'S NOTICE iiaving qualiliod as Exocutor ol Ifio ostato ol Goorge Francis McDaniol, deceased, late of Davio County, North Carolina, this Is to notily all parsons hav­ing claims against said estate to present thom to Iho undersigned on or bufore tho 7th day ol July 1988, or this notice will bo pleaded In t>ar ol their recovery. All per­ sons Indebted to said estate will pioaso make immediate payment to the undersigned.This the 7th day ol January. 1988. Daniel Craig McDaniel, 206 Royal Road, Jamestown, North Carolina 27282, Executor ol Ihe estate ol George Francis McDaniel, d«c«a*«d.)<7-4thp FIREWOOD....all hardwood, $-tO 00 pi.'f load doiivmoo '.)Wt I ' 'inp.'LL FOR SALE: Ui i.uat 7 SO llaly qoltl thoM'i n(>ck!aci! Cali -UU’ ’ 1 Kl attoi■ipni i;> 17 -'.Inp'KC FOR SALE: A ta fija n xis ,i!i mu', r>l‘. I'll. i’ac. ),‘,in !,V>, Pat l,%i'i ( ri\)(;,.r o th c". CalU'.H'J) ‘•ya.i;’!!, 1;’ .1^ FOR SALE. '.ViXHl tiurni'it; (u^nacc A th W o A iif A lso S h i'.’ AiKHI blove Aitfi lull l:ri< C all 9y8-.138(' ! Itnp.'OD FOR SALE; Piano Ver, Goou Condi­ tion S-IOOCiilldnyorn.gW 998 8633 l?-3l-Unp,T-R Old Pump Organ Good (inish Good vsorVing condition Has oloctnc pump $275 DO 998 8959 alter 3 pm 1-7-ltnp/nC BARPORD'S PlAtJO TUNING Repair­ ing. rebuilding SVofV. guarnniood 28-S-2-147 8-5-!lnV.'B Private classes In Piano. Voice and Theater ollered in studio In home. Call: 284-2770 tor Inlormation and leos. Janie Phillips. Teacher and member ol National Federation ol Music Dubs and Piedmont Jr. Music Festival held at Salem Col­ lege. O egrM S In piano, voice, church musk: and theater. 12-31-4tnp/JP FOR SALE: 1UG9 ChuvailiM > O'AniM /'HOCK) .itSu.il niii(-s (ic-ii) taiuiUH.in Call -l.'IB,' 1 M'ljvUO FOR SALE: 197-1 i riK’ f:*K.Kjp Af.t./PM A--4 H't'd nr-(>t)‘> liming tliam ;-i‘jOCO.x Ivisl oHi‘1 1971 Aristraciat Upn(]Ht C.imper, U' Iih)I n(>w inos q.«i I'ncMion 00 -I'.i,'-7809 r,i:i anyliiTii- '■ M t p GOOD SELECTION OF NEW/USED CARS/TRUCKS. DAYTON MOTORS CHEVROLET, INC. 421 & 601 Yadklnville. (919) 679-3135. r7-l(n/DM RED HOT BARGAINS! Drug doalors' cars, txials, (Jianes topo’d Surplus Your Area Buyers Guido (1) 805 (>87-6000 E>1 8-5720 12-17-41P SALISBURY MOTOR CO. Buick-Pougtot 700 W Innes St.. SalistJury 70-1/636-13-11 6-20-l(nS TROY'S AUTO SALES !433 Salisbury Rd (Hwy 70) SIa!t•s^■lllo, NC 70-1/872-7202 E-Z Payment Plan No Credit — Bad Credit No Problem No Intorost Cha/god Buy Hero — Pay Here 8-27-tlnT WE BUY USED CARSH^RUCKS, 2 and 4W0 Contact: Dayton Motors, Inc , hwy 421 s 601 Yadkinvlllo. (919)679-3135 12-3-tla/DM Furniture FOR SALE; Logoi size motal lilo cabinois in good condition. 5-drBwor-$100 00; 4-orawor-$80 00. One antique Oak 4-drawor legal sizo tile cab*n«-$ 150.00.634-3518 9-5pm. 1-7-ltp PUBLIC NOTICES NOniM CAf^OLlrJA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE Distrid Court Division 87-CVD Moryanna Robocca Luck Simons.Plaintiff VS. Danny Ray Simons. Dolor>danl NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: Danny Ray Simons TAKE NOTICE that a plo.vJir>g seeking roliol against you has boon lilod in tho abovo-ontltlod action. Tho naluro ol Iho roliol boir>g sought is as loitows: ABSOLUTE DIVORCE YOU ARE REOUIRED to mako dolonso to such ploading not lator than tho 2nd day ol February, 1988. said dato tioing 40 days Irom tho lirst publication ol this notice, or Irom tho dale Complaint is roquiiod to t» lilod, whichovor is lator; and upon your lailuro to do so Iho party seeking sorvico against you vnll apply lo Iho court lor tho roliol sought This tho 19th day of Docombor, 1987 Martin i Van Hoy, Atlornoys BY: G V/ilson Marlin. Jr. Allortnoy lor PIninlill P 0 Drawer 1068 Mocksvillo. N C 27028 f704) 634.2171 12-31-3tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTRIX'S fKlTICE Having qualitiod as Eioculriit ol tho Estate ol Ctaronco R Neumann, docoas­ od, lalo ol Davio County, North Carolina, this IS to notily all persons having claims against said ostato lo present thom to tho undorsignod on or boloro Iho 1st day ol July 1988, said dale boing at (oast six months Irom tfxi date ol lirst publication ol this notice, or this notice will bo pload­ od in bar ol thoir rocovory. All persons in­ debted to said estate will pioaso mako im­mediate payment to tho undorsignod This tho 31st day ol Docombor, 1987, tho same boing the lirst publication dale. Mary Loo Noumann, Executrix ol Iho ostato ol Claronco R. Noumann, docoasod. John T. BrockBrock & McClamrock Attorneys at Law P 0. Box 347 Mocksvillo, N C 27028 (704) 634-3518 12-31-4lnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualiliod as Executor ol the estate ol Alma Hollard Snead, docoasod, lata ol Davie County, North Carolina, this is to notily aH parsons having claims against said estate to present them to tho undersigned on or boloro the I7th day ol June 1988, or ihis nouce will be ploadod In bar ol thoir recovery. All persons in- debtod lo said estate will pieasa make im­ mediate payment to the undersigned This the 17th day ol December, 1987. Ctaig Snead. Post Ollico Box 124, Cooleomee. N C. 27014. Executor ol the •state ol Alma Hallatd Snead, deceased. l2-17-4tnp FOR REfJT: ln-ilnxini 1 tialh. (ur Mi‘,hi,i! nrA niol.iK. tiofm.', (ill Cana Mil N<i i»'f. fxl i)“r inonlli plus '.«■< i.iil> Call 990-6161 No 1 .11! .iMi'i H .10 pin 1-7-ltp r OR nr.fJT Sniall Mobile Home pel monlh 28-1-268H after Tiprn 1-7-ltp NICE MOBILE HOMES, $50, $50, $70, and S60 weekly 998-8806,63-1-1218. •>9^-/8!,3 6t8l(nBSB Two bedroom Mobile Homo, nico carpet, o>lra clean, all appliances, central air. 2’,'? miles from Bermuda Run l-7-1InpKH ABORTION ALTERNATIVES.„.Free Pregnancy testing, "We care about you and your baby; AND WE CAN HELP". Call Right to Lile at 492-5723 or 634-5235, 11-26-71P ABORTION. . . Pregnancy Testing. For an appoinlmont call Arcadia Women's Clinic. Winston Salem col­ lect, 919 721-1620. 5-7-tln-A Wanted...Old Muzzle Loading Rllle with Patchtxix, Any condition. Will pay $1.000 00 cash or more. Send snapshop or write to "RiHo" P.O. Box 826. Troy. NC 27371, ll-19-tlnAC „ ll. NORTH CAROtlfJA DAVIE C0UW7Y BID NOTICE Tho Northwost Piedmont Council of Govornmonts will administer a Con- grogato and Homo Dollvorod f.1oals Pro­ gram for tho eldorly funded under tho OkJor Amoncans ol 1965, as amondod. This nutrition program will oporalo lor a poriod ol twelve (12) months — July I. 1988. through Juno 30. 1989. Bids to calor this nutrition program aro t>oing solictlod lor congregate and/or homo dolivorod moals in Davio, Forsyth, Slokos, Surry and Yadkin counlies. Soalod bHds should t>o submittod lo tho Northwost Piedmont Council ol Govorn­ monts/A/oa Agoncy on Aging on or boloro 1:00 p.m., Tuesday, February 2. 1988, at which time Iho bids will bo opened at Iho Counal ol Govornmonts ollico, 280 South Liberty Stroot, Winston-Salom. North Carolina, 27101 Dotails, including spocifications. may bo obtamod botwoon tho hours ol 8:00 a m ~ 5 00 p m., Monday through Fri­ day, by contacting Karon Knittol, or other Area Agoncy on Aging stall, 280 South Litiorty Stroot, VVinston-Salom, North Carolina. 27101, (919) 722-9346 l-7-1tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTYADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE H.'iving qualilied as Administralrix of Iho Estate ol Dowoy Pinkney Bock, docoasod, lalo of Davio County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav­ ing claims against said estate to prosoni thom lo tho undorsignod on or before Iho 24th day of Juno 1988. said dato boing at lo.isl sl> months Irom Iho dato ol lirst publication ol this notico, or iNs notice will bo ploadod in bar ol Ihoir rocovory. All poisons indoblod lo said ostalo will pioaso mako immodiato payment to tho undorsignod This Iho 24th day ol Docomboi, 1987, iho same t>eing tho lirsl publication dale Giace R Dock, Adminislialrn ol tho Estalo ol Dowoy Pinknoy Bock, docoasod John T Brock Brock & McClamrock Attorneys at Law P O Ho. 347 MocKswllo, NC ?70?B (7041 f)34 3518 I2.?4 4(np NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC SAIF At Iho rogular mooting ol liiu D.ivu) County Board ol Education on Monday, January 4, 1988, said Band aullioiired Iho salo ol Iho following Canon ^JP80 Paper Copioi Bids will bo accoptod Irom January H, 19B8, through January 18, 1908 Anyone wishing lo bid on this ilom sliould bring Iheir sealed t>d lo the Davio County Schools Adminisliativo Ollic'i tiolwoon Ihe hours ol 8 00 a m and 4 00 p m Tho bids will bo oponod al 9 00 a m on January 19, 1988 Copier may Imi soon al fitacksvillo f,<id- die School botwoon tho tiours of 8 00 a m and 4 00 p m The Davie County Boaid ol Education reserves llw right to rojoct any and all bids l-7-ltn() BOB'S BACKHOE SERVICE AND DOZER WORK. Hauling, sand and rock (ill 996-8806 6-25-llnBiB BOB COOK CONSTRUCTION ,..,634-2624, lM2-llnBC BARFORD'S PIANO RE- BUILDING....Soil players, pump organs. 284-2447. 2-5-llnWB BOB'S AUTO SERVICE...Automatlc Transmission and Radiator repair. Mock Church Road. Advance. 998-4005. 9-10-tlnB DIANE’S WALLPAPERING SER­ VICE...Prolessional installalion al roasonablo rales. Residential. Com­ mercial. 634-5569. 9-24-llnD NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Adminislratrix ol tho estate ol Floyd Don Blankenship, docoasod. late ol Davio County. North Carolina, this is lo notily all persons hav­ing claims against said estate to present thom lo tho undersigned on or belore the 1st day ol July 1988, being six months Irom the first day ol publication, or this notico will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons indebted lo said estate will please make Immediate pay­ ment to tho undersigned. This the 21 St day ol Decemljor, 1987. Annie Mae Williams Blankenship. 981 N. Main Street, Mocksvillo. N.C. 27028, Adminislratrix ol Ihe estate of Floyd Don Blankenship, deceased, Martin and Van Hoy. Attorneys Box 606 Mocksvillo. N,C. 27028 i2-31-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor ol tho Will ol Jack Tardell, lalo ol Bermuda Run, Davip, County. North Caroiina. the under­ signed does hereby notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against tho estate ol said docedont to ex­ hibit thom lo tho undorsignod P.O. Box 667. 419 Fairway Drive. Davio County, Bermuda Run. North Carolina 27006 on or boloro Iho 30th day ol Juno 1988, or this notico will be ploadod in bar ol Ihoir rocovory. All persons, firms and corpora­ tions indoblod lo said Iho saki estate will please mako immediate payment to the undorsignod. This tho 31st day ol December. 1987. Sam F. Bornhausor, Execulor, P.O. Box 567, 419 Fairway Drive, Bermuda Run, North Carolina 27006. 01 Counsel;Noal E Tackabory. Esquire House, Blanco 4 Osborn, P.A, P O. Drawer 25008 Wmston-Saiem, N C. 27114-5008 l2-31-4lnp CARPENTER FOR HIRE: Remodeling, repairs, etc 20 years oxporiBnco. Call 634-0446, Harold Reece. 12-31-41P COOL SPRING ABATTOIR. Custom and Commercial Meal Processing. 704-878-5952 12-3-tln/PC Chrisiain lady would like lo clean homes or ollices in Mocksville or Ad­ vance 998-6351. Releretices lurnlshed. ___________1-7-1tnp/CL HALL'S LAND SURVEYING CO.....634-1155. _______________11-12-tlnH J. LARRY LEDFORD CPA ...,634-2374, ________________________11-12-tlnLL SERVICES; Will stay with elderly peo­ ple. Call 998-5208. _________________________12-31-31P UNIQUE HAIR CARE....634-6358. ____________________ 11-12-tlnU Wallpaper & Minor PainL Excellonf ^ workmanship, neat and clean. Call Dan Houck 998-5853. _______________________1-7-ltp WEBB & SON ELECTRICAL CON­ TRACTORS ....492-7762. ______________________ 11-12-tMW Will do housekeeping, Advance area. Experienced. Reterences. Honest and dependable. 998-5138. ___________________ 1-7-1 Inp/LW 1 Will haul Rock, Sand and Oln.:Call 492-7892, ' - ' l-7.2tp,»;l ------- --------------m NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CO-EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualilied as Exocutor andjEx- ecutrix ol Ihe Estate ol Mildreid H, Foster, deceased, late ol Davie County, North Carolina, this Is to ncitify all persons hav­ing claims against said estate to present them to tho undersigned on or l>elore the 24th day ol June 1988, said date being at least six months Ironi the date of first publicaiion ol this no(k», cir this notlM wffl bo pleaded in bar ol their recovery; All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate paymoni lo the; undorsignod. This Iho 24th day ol December, <987.'i H.R. Hendrix, Jr., Executor and Shelby: Joan Nichols, Executrix, ol Iho Estate oh Mildred H. Foster, deceased. John T. Brock Brock 4 McClanJrock" Attorneys atCawi- P.O. Box 347 • Mocksville, N.C. 27028 (704) 634-3518 12-24-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualilied as Executor ol Ihe Estate ol Florence W. Jones, deceased, late ol Davio County, North Caroiina, this is to notily aH persons having claims against sakJ estate to present them to the undorsignod on or belore the 17lh day ol June 1988, said date boing at least six months Irom the date ol lirst publication ol this notice, or this notice will be plead­ed In bar ol their recovery. All pensons in- debtod to saM estate will please make itn- mediate payment to the undersigned; ’ This tho 17th day ol December, 1967, tho same boing the litst publication dale. Fred M. Jones, Executor ol the Estate ol Florence W. Jones, deceased. •John T. Brick Brock S McClamrock Attorneys at L'aw P.O. Box 347 Mocksvlle, N.C. 27028 12-17-4}np •'^'1''’{‘I Calvin & Hobbes Eacji Week In The Enterprise' YEAR-END All 1987 Homes Cut To Rock Bottom! Single w ides .......................8500°° over cost! Double wides ................s i,000°° over cost! Only at: David’s Mobile Homes Highway 21-South, Statesville 1-800-522-2685 • 5! ______________ ___________________________ D W ii ( O i s n I N 0 y ) L S S I F I E D S INDEDCPEINrSiyE artment For { n m W L J S n m iE iM m f o n l<{ N? ' f'..- IV 'I'l ■ ,i: I,. pf'.otn* .iiM i'oon Pnnl Sunst)! Ap,ir!ni(in!s kx.iU v) [.njfunu H o n d n i P u "1p!ui<- o n tmjtiAay U)H S'(X i'.v ilh i PtUM-i! .’O-i 0 ! t)H __________________________^tlnDAV.' H ik i 11 j »!■] I (' rn rr] Benuty Shop and Equlptnenl For Rent: Four cjryuts. Ihrw) coniD out slnlions, two shampoo ufiils Call or como by 3milos noilh Irom Mocksvillo, NC hwy 158 Ollio Dowlos 634-5013 1-7-41P GROCERY STORE FOR LEASE.,.Hvvv 64 al Fofk, GCX5D location Fully oquippod 998-5840 Irom 8am-5pm U-5-lfnJS WHOLESALE-RETAIL BUSINESS AVAILABLE WITH RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS. Also, pfoducis lot mIo Foods, hefbal modicinos. horbal diot. boe products, donning products, lish oil, skin caro products, pot caro and moto. 996-3656 tl-)9-I4ip CRANFILL The family ol tho lalo Wayno Cfanlilt wishes to thanK the Iriends and neighbors (of food. Itowofs and mofal support through the lous o( our tov- od one. God bless you all. Words can ■ not express our appreciation lor all o( you.Maudie, Vickie, brother & sisters JONES ■ ’ The tamily o( the late Mrs, Florence Jones wishes to express their .. gratitude lot every act ol kindness shown them during tho Illness and ...death o r their loved one. Your •..rprnyers, thoughtlulness. Ilowers. ► ^Iwjood, cards, visits and love which J moani so much to her and to us will ''f'alw ays be lemembered end ^"'^aDprectnled. Chifd Care will keep children In my homo. Rrst • Shltt ONLY. 998-3193. . _____________________t-7-2tnpfl.L Will keep children In my home. In- , fanl» or Toddlerm. Baltimore Ro«d. ‘ 998-2259. ___________ 12-31-2lnpLT iWill keep Inlants and todders in my ' home 1st shift. Located on 801 bet- . ween 64 and 601. Call 998-6094. l-7-2tnpDJ Lots For Sale SOUTHWOOO ACnES....Corner lot, Se.OOO.OO. 634-1418. 10-29-tfnBC SHORES APPLIANCE SERVICE 540 Sanford Ave. 634-3162 JU Wmm a K)ir« Sw'i'c* On IJTI* *«*"«•’ . • For PROPANE GAS. INC. Sminx MmUwllr iiul Ikitif O-unh hit ■II )Vrl'l 1010 WmI Innet 5»l>ttnrr. HC 2 atU (704|63fr63Bl Nicc house. 4 - b e d r o o m S’iOO iW r>K'n!ti brick Him omes For Sale Carolina E.E, Homns, Inc. w ii Dii k^ to suit your nuoOs, Quality yt liciont homos lot loss Many tioo'ptans .irid styliis to (rorti Call today tor more mfofni.i lion (704)634-2252 or (919)998-2969. 2-12t(t.C GREENWOOD LAKES...ADVANCE, 1 '.‘i-story on woodod lot 3-80, P BA. hont pump, OouDIo g.irago, Aith many extras Call Home Pl»ce Ronlty 634 2252 Of Frank Pnyno 998 576*i 8-2f-ttnH RETURN TO MARKET.!'; stoiy. Chinqunptn Rd Beflutiful couniry ivt- ting, t aero Call Homo Place Realty 998-2969 or 634-2252 or Barry 634-1439 l2-24t(n/HPn M E n a z i E i a B Oft Cornatzer Road,..near Jones Grocery. 34.43 acres, wooded. Will drvide. Call Club Realty. Winston- Salem. 724-35-17 or Jean Bmgham 998-8302, I-7-1 ttnpADR MOBILE HOME LOTS FOR RENT.998<J902, ___________ ____t -7-11np/JL MOBILE HOME LOTS...998-3902. II-12-tlrvJL Auctions AUCTION SALE; Sat. Jan, 9th bogin- mng at txtm. m. !in—~ ■ ‘John Stewart on 601 north t>ohind Boles Grocery, Persconel ttoms I-7.1IP NEW AND USED OFFICE FURNITURE ★ Safes ★Files ★ Fire Proof Files Rowan Office Furnituret II H U»gy 399**. M CPr^$y^d02i Kanzigg’s Chimney Sweep Inspection Cleaning Inserts Woodstoves & Fireplaces Senior Citizens Discount Phone: 704-M 4-447S _____ Building Re-Modeling Itiierior & l-xicni)f IX-sign Masonary Carpentry Stonework Cedar Log Homes Local References 35 Years Experience Don Abbott Rt,2 Box 317 Advance 919-998-6454 VM S . n 2 , 9 9 5 ® ® Buys YOU a 1988 Sterling 14x70 2- or 3-bedroom, 2 full baths, blown ceilings. FURNISHED. If you act now and come to David’s Mobile Homes Highway 21-South, Statesville 1-800-522-2685 ORLANOA, n.v DfSfifywofl(i Aron LHnnHETznnii] A lM lirjC S f;O W H IR ifiG n g’,; dant'i T'.IW?: ','tH r\ir< i ■, CuSfO-'nMf Sc Vk ♦* !o St'Or C.ll' 1 0O;,.-6a;{i BERMUDA village ’-i- ;s „ iK'ns ((.>> I.,-!: r.' i\i'! W.i '-i-sm.:. Mum !«■ i- -.'-V jr.g riv-.; .. pr..!,.,.,.,. A d;> ly 'I', H.v , dO' Aa . .I'-IJI' BUS PERSON/DISHWASHER NEED­ ED. 1J.2, f.'vv; ! fi !,). mothw o' iC/iCKlI .rjv I, t! ■! A(l<-!. ,i! Fvc« s PlilC l* M .liri S; MtM:V„svillo EASY WORK! A-.m'>p!-;,. .1! honu> C a i; .n io - 'n.ii ,.r-, 504-641-8003 Eit A-8&45 i.‘ G O V E R rjM E N T JO B S S16.040-*59.2’30iVf No«v Hifi.ng Youf Afo.l l-80S-687-6000Ei! 0-5720 (of Currort! FocJornI lis! I-7-8IP D tS IG N E N G lN ttn N' t''- . !. ’■.■ (! :;,i: f . (t.>f;or.v (> in 1. f)(V,(ires',01 f,.yn .im! ffloCiiiion >P(?1ISI,IS r(*MirrK‘ to Pi^ison PCUio. 71 C.'i t!i O'I'O KOI- !? 35 -ilp E,XECUTIVE DIRECTOR (xx,.l on oi>.n fo' 'I'F-.im iy YMC.A Hocfo.\lional t'ii.x ro u n ii iH'ipIiil S<fici rt'surnc to Df/C I'.'CA CfH) HIvf)., ,’,'C ?710! by Jan 5 Mh U' 31 I’ lnp'^i’I.'CA i: M.i.n yulh Air C\;-'M !-on ,1'id illfc ln c fil iM()t>fn>nto N.’ ' <1 p 'r,,1'c c;oni;i.iny Soni) tosumi? !o R \ 3, V;iiloy V!<>>v Road, Aawirico tie :-''006 )?-31'?lnp/J r.itm inciion Fam ily Practice neuds paM lim u M i'diCai Transcnpiionist lo iyp<> rti ticxDO lypoA titO f and equip- (ufnishtKj Appro* t tyour each evening pcisitxlty ot m o/o hours in tuSufo 'S us-o" .1! (919) 766-4350 1-7-2lnp/SFP PROFTTABLE p e U u i a B ^ M S i ^ j t T m r o r n n n i Walter Carter,Inc. Electrical Contractor now hiring experienc­ ed electrical techni­ cian and experienced electrical helpers. Must have 2 years experience. Apply in person Mon. thru Fri. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m 2021 Old Wilksboro Road, Salisbury, NC Assistant Managers Winfiold Food Systems, Inc. has opening !or Assis­ tant Restaurant Managers near the Wmston-Salom area. Starting salary depen­ ding on Gxperienco, .'^or more information, call Ron H am s al 704-249-7741 Of 919-643-7745.I'T-lnp Lonq JofMi rtr*signmf»nts v.: .rv; '*'■ ^ ^ a'»‘a Aiipl, a'. '»•’ ►....• ’ ^ 1* Ujt fhi* UtiA.'c- ( 5 , \vt fJCiO VOU' A(,(!, rtiifi Unllofce Temp, Service Tu<>-, .s Fii 9 ;)0-12 30 al l.n'ployiiK.'n! Si’cunly Otc localtHl in (i'oo. 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Mocksvillo _____10-1-tins WANT SOMEONE to Buy or Soil STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS. 492-7290. 1Z-31-4tnp/LC .itcs.riq Dusint'ss neods dopendaW o, tia rcl-A o f^in g bookkpeporr, E«- im iitn co in accounts payotjio a must Son-'i! ovomme Plonso send resume 10 PO B o i 44.), Mocl'.svillo, NC .'VO.-’e 12-24-4|npnP HAIRDRESSERS New nr o»ponenc- odnoodod Top salary. Blue Cross In­ surance Vacation Pay New omployoos Advanced training classes now being scheduled Call or como by Ego Hour, 602 South Strat- lofd (919) 76&-1700, Ask (or "Missy." Monday-Friday. 9 am-5 pm t-7-2tnp/EH "HIRINGI Government )ot;s>your area. $15,000-568,000. Call (602) 838-8885. Ext. 3131” 12-31-Stp RETAIL STORE MANAGER WAHTED Needed tor women's apparel tor store opening soon in Squire Boone Plaza, Mocksvllle.Retail ‘ experience required. Details at Interview. Reply with resume to The Attic , P.O. Box 2286 High Point, N.C. 27261 - Thousand Trails Inc. F o r e s t L a k e K e i iO f l --------- Rt. 2 Box 395-A Advance NC 27046 919-998-2013 Want to be part of a fast paced comapany and receive recognition for your contribution? THOUSAND TRAILS, a nation’s leader In camping and outdoor recreation Is looking for a team player to preform general cleaning and repair work. We want to talk to applicants who are self motivated, friendly and able to work flexible hours. For more Information call Liz or Clyde bet­ ween the hours of 1 pm and 4 pm. Monday thru Thursday 919-998-2013. •^EOErtlF ADVANCE MOCKSVILLE DAVIE COUNTY Wo aro presently taking applications (or long-term 1st and 2nd shitt assignments. Applicants must bo dependable, have reliable transpor tation, and home phone. Call Today For Appointmant N E V E R A F E E l 704-634-1100 P O P I TEMPOK.Mn SfRMCLS IN D lJ S T R fA l D IV fS IO N Baker Fumltiire Co. P.O. Box 218 Milling Road Mocksvllle, N.C. 27028 ■ We are presently seeking a m aintenance electri­ cian. Applicants should have education and/or fob experience w ith the follow ing background, Electronics 460 Volt 3 Phase System M achine R epair and Installation * i Our company is willing tas train the right appUcantr^ W e offer a competetlve,!^ pay and beniflt package, w ith excellen t w ork; environment. Please apply Monday • -FHWav from a a.m . to 4 p.m. or sefflTTBBUnVta ic— above address. HELP! CHOICE PERSONNEL f has a continuing need (or off tee/clerical andy employees for short and long-term aM lgnm ent*. AW fee**;: are company paid. Stop by our office at: 190-8 Main Street 's: Mocksvllle, N.C. 27028 Senior atlzens Cordually 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. Dally. 634-1703 CHOICE PERSONNEL,INC.;:' W ANTED SOIVIEONE TO TAKE UP PAYMENTS ON R E P O S S E S S E D IMERCHANOISE 20” Fan ......................................................®19°° Murray Riding Mower i z h .p,...S I 3 ° ° Per Wk. Lawn Boy Push Mower.........S6°° Per Wk. Robin TrimmerNB2it .................Per Wk. Robin Trimmer Note.................S500 Per Wk, JVC Car Stereo Ksnx7io.........,.®1 0^® Pof Wk, Apartment Washer.................S623 Per Wk, GE Air Conditioner atposla..,S65° Per Wk. S6^5por Wk. 24,000 BTU GE A/C CAROLINATiRE I 0<vi»ion ol Brad Ragan, Inc 962 YAOKINVIUE ROAOsW M0CK8VIILE. N.C. ^ ^634*6115 ATTENTION! Needed: Dependable Men & Women for Good Paying Jobs In DavIe County Positions Available For: • Packers •Warehouse/Dock • Plant Maintenance •Order Pickers • Production/Assembly See Faith Allgood at the Mocksvllle Employment Office On Wednesdays 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Becks Temporary Services 725-7121 Slori HoursM f ) M I ut 7 M We doH im ____------------—............................. \ A, out own llnanclngl Uf i> itn» *» '”<>”• < Q ' ttft imti H ttiK Ol. Him yf W if '"•»«< B U R IilgKING Come Grow With Burger King In Yadkinville m s m c E c o n . Ourger King will »oon be opening a roitaurant In Yadkinville. We wilt bp Interviewing tor crew members Monday January 18, through January 22, 9 a m -6p m at the Central Carolina Bank, 200 State St., Yadklnvllla. No stperlence iBnecestary, An outhuslam to earn eitra cash quallllei you Hours are available from 5 a m, to closing. Wc otter; FloJible hours, competitive wages, life, hospital and dental Insurance Including a piescrlption drug card, protIt sharing, paid vactlons, tree unitorms, discounted meals and a good opportunity lo move up Inip Mionagoment, Apply In person, 9 n m -5 p m.. Monday January 18 through Friday January ?2, at the Central Carolina Bank, 200 Stale St., Yadktnvlita. "ill i4H-1)a v ik ( ^ IMI.KPRISI-: k k c (i r i ), t h i r-s d a y . J a n u a r y 7. 198« Man Gets Year In Prison Calvin and Hobbes For Fight With Deputies by Bill Watterson -I r,\ V .. ■■ A n I), I ) 1 lij.h i w iih I.i'.v. fiil.ira-incni oIIkits u-sulu'i) in .1 D.ivn- m.jii tviiiL' Miiii-iiii-il 1,1 .! NC.ir II) |iiiM>ii Hji.iii I’.uk, ol I..linn'-. C lu irc ti u .is c h .iii'i'd u iih resisdii^ ain-M, luo lhuiiIn oI ii.ss.iiill Dll an oUkiT, l.irM-ns. c.it r\inj; .1 fi'ni.cala! \sca(>oii .iiul ilamago Ii> (XTsniial pn)|X'ris Sgl Tt'in (ir\ihh ol ihc UaMo County Slicritl's Dt-p.irtincm icstilieil he rccci^cil a call al^xil 1:30 a.in, in a iIoiiu-aIic distur­ bance at ihc Likewixxl Motel utt U.S. W)1 smith ol M(vk.svilk\ "I observed a s^hite male peer­ ing into Rik)ii) 25 ... like he svas irj'ing to get in " Gnihb said he que.stionei) the man about what he wa.s doing. "He told me in no uncertain icnn.s to get out of his face, leave him alone and not to bo(hcr hin>." Grubb said. "He balled his fist up ... and I eased back to my car and got niy nightstick." Grubb said he called for a.ssistance from Deputv T.1-. Kemp. Grubb .said he tried 10 Uilk to the su.spcct when he noticcd a bulge in the man’s coat pcKket and asked him to turn around to be searched. “ He .struck me in several places in my facc ... knocked my glasses off. ilicy went out across- the park­ ing lot. Deputy Kemp and I attent(>- tcd to subdue him ." Grubb, who cut his finger in the cur antennae during the fight, said the suspcct pickcd up his nightstick, which he had dropped. “ He raised it up ... 1 drew my revolver and ordered him to drop tli&night.stick. He hesitated ... and I got my Mncc out and got him in the face ami shoulder." Pack fied behind .some houses ami was found about an hour.l&ter after a scarch by dogs from the N.C. Department of Corrections, deputies and ofTiccrs from the CTOlecmec and Mocksvillc policc departments. . . *‘Hc was still nrcttv well upset and rcaoy to tiy oii ai u» uyi.’i..-- Onibb said. Brass knuckles were found in lack’s coat pocket, he said. His nightstick was not rccoveretl. Kemp said: "When I arrived, Sgt. Grubb was standing t)ierc talk­ ing to Mr. Pack. Mr. Pack stated to me, 'Yn’iriircn’t going to hit me with those nightsticks’. ' *‘Sgt. Grubb asked him Jo turn around so ttc could pat him down. Mr. Pack swung and Sgt. Grubb swung his nightstick at Mr. Pack’s knee. Then I swung my nightstick at Mr. Pack’s knee," Kemp said. "M r. Pack then .suited, ‘You shot me in the eye. I’m blind in one eye and can't .see'," Kemp .said. Pack .said he had gone lo the motel to visit his wife, with whom he had separated. They got into a fight. Pack said, and he left lo get gasoline for his car and returned back 10 the motel. Pack said he bccame worried when his wife was not in her room on his return. "She called out to nw at door 25 and 1 was talking lo her," Pack .said, "Tliey (Grubb and Kemp) both approachcd me at the same time. 'Fhey were telling me to turn around. 'Hiey struck hk right then and there, both of them. ‘‘I got .scared, I didn’t know why they were there to l>egin with. 1 pushed Deputy Grubb back ..." Pack said he picked up Grubb's nightstick before he was sprayed with Ihc Mace. He said he hid in bushes about an hour before officers found him. Tliey tlien picked him up and tJirew him back into tiie briars. Pack said. Pack said he had drank alx)ut four l>eers earlier in the night. Grubb said the motel manager called deputies to come investigate » the incident. Pack’s wife, Grubh said, "was scared lo death of him ." Drug Arrest Made Another drug suspcct has been srrcsied in an undercover drug operation by tlic SBI and Davie County ShcriCrs Dcpartnicni. , Jeffrey Lawrence Scoii, 24, of J2I4 Miilcrcst Drive, Mocksvillc, wtiS'ctmrged on Dec. 29 with pO&scHiioh of marijuana with intent (p sell or (kliver and with .selling .'{iijarijuttfia. I'.Kf. > .illi'I 111'. . I.unili'. I Icni Jiuli.'f S.iimu'l ('.illu'V o'li iiij;. ■'.lul 11" iluin.'1-s K'sulli'it Irmii ihc t ti.iil’i-'.. iiu' ihc V .ill i>t .1 ili'iiic-lK ^hslvii I'.iiK c. I'■It ^ I" -I ;■ c.ii in |n i^'n s', iih w 011. .ukI ni.iilc .1 niuiuMi Ih.n (iic cti.ui'cs iclc.ivc ic< "inincihlcil He .lUi' tv vlisinisscil It S'..is ilcnicd I’ltlcicil I'.ii V. m p.i-. S 1.'0 ic'.lilii ' M l r.K k Ic.ih/cv uli.il lie ilkl I I ' l ‘’ I 'nii'l' l.'t ihc nii'lil'lk *. .iiul S'. .IV nut the Ih'sI ihnii' in ilo.' c. ccl.osrs Mciiuiii.''..ml "H e 1'Ncito.ii.tcii He I hi- rulnii' \s.iv ,i[>|v.ileii l.'i ,1 w.is ve.iieii " till'. Iii.ii in M ipiii.'i ( unit x / V ' . \ ''' t ( 9 [j O "-' c:>^ This ad good January 6 , 1988 through January 12, 1988. Ouanlily righls are reserved. None sold to dealers. T r u c k lo a d O f B e e f S a le ! \’-V. ' ■' ;s USDA Choice B o n e l e s s C h u c k R o a s t 1.3Q Lb. L o w e s S u p e r L o w P r i c e USDA Chok:e S ir t o ln T ip R o a s t 1 : 99 Lb. Cap On Sirloin Tip S te a k . .Lb. 2 m J . S USDA Choice Boof Cubed Steak 1,99 Lb. B u y O n e 12 O 2. Louis Rich Turkey Franks C ot OneFree! 42 OZ.-50C Off Label Fab Detergent U.S. Fancy California Jumbo *i N a v e l O r a n g e s : 10 Lb. Bag i 3.33 S u p e r E x p a n d e d v a r i e t y Better Valu Orange, Grape, Cherry Or Cola 2 L i t e r D r i n k s .49 Lml 1 v/itn tS 00 CV t*xo f ood 0<Uk 6-1 Oz. Florida Gold Orange Juice 99 i iir^r *’ VVn $5 CO O Tocid ? {0 fVo*»rt fW i'x'.f. w»c i Cn»^. itu. ?(-vrav> SaoCH. O' Ji*:# F ro o z o r Q ueen D in n e rs Exlra Large Ftorida Fancy S l i c i n g Tomatoes . 9 9 I : 1 »V CO O' KVyo I ocx3 Og«<.67 Lb. U.S. No. 1 Red P o t a t o e s5 Lb. Bag 98 B e s t T o t a l V a l u e I n T o w n fesH S 'j) SUSHS '» BiiSHS BliSHS Cniri\toi> 16 Oz. B ush's B ost Chopped Kraut, Davanan Kraut, Field Poas W/Snaps, Ffosh Dlackeyed Poas, Crowdor Peas, Chill Hot Boans. Light Kidney Doans, Or Dry Blackeyed Pea§. S a le P r ic e C a s o P ric e ^.99 7V if 'ij 15 Oz. Better Valu CreamStyle Or Whole Kernel Corn, Sweet Peas, Sale Price C'’ *" ^.99 7V tM iato 8 0.’ O ottor Viilu loinato t.nUK.i), ll) O.! Tony Boi.-t, Chicken, Oi Hoof.ljvi,*r Dofj l-ood, Ot G O.' N a tu ra lly Good Tuna CfiicKon, Ci»cK(,'n. Ouul, Oi (unn Cat f'ood. Ol :) O.' Hormoi Potiud Muat S ale Price Case Price 5 5 16 Oz Bottor Valu Cut Green Beans, I5 0z. Bush's Best White Or Golden Hominy. Or 16 Oz. Bush's Bost Pinio Beans Salo Price Case Price 4 / $1 5 1 7 5 r — % Pll l^ D / V V IfE C O U N T V 5 0 0 E N T E R P m /i R EC OR D U S l’S 149-160 2« i*ac:f:s Manyishoppcrs slocked up on groceries early, but those customers of the Goolccnicc Galaxy F<x)d Center went out In the middle of the snowslon?) Thursday afternoon. — Photo hy Robin Fergusson -Dry’ Snow Still Caused Problems By Kathy ChaiTIn bavie County Enterpriso-Rocofd The ground was already white when most Davie County residents loolccd out their windows last Thursday morning. : Schools, businesses and county of­ fices were closed. State officcs opened, then closed when the snow was &tili fall- "ing at midday. Most people who had to work drove four-wheel drive trucks and jeeps on roads that grew more treacherous by the hour. Those who didn’t stayed home, rarely venturing out into the subfrcez- ing temperatures. It snowed for more tlian 15 hours, and when the last flake hit the ground at around 9 Thursday night, Davie Coun­ ty was covered with an 8-inch blanket o f glimmering white. Though major roads were clearcd over the weekend, the bitter cold kept most of the heavy blanket intact through the early part o f this week. Katherine Meroncy 6f Salisbury Street said Monday afternoon that very little of the snow around her house had melted. “ It was a drj' snow, just a lit­ tle puff of wind would blow it.” she said. " I think that’s why it’s sticking around like this bccausc there’s so lit­ tle moisture in there to melt,” Meroncy, who has been keeping weather data with her hu.sband, C .F ., since 1952, said some sleet fell with the snow just before the precipitation sub- See DOT - P. 6 What Do You Do In Snowy 20 Degrees? By Kathy Chaffin Davie County Enlafpflso-Record What do you do when the ground is covered with 8 inches of snow, the roads are awful, and tJie mercury on the thermometer has yet to reach 20 degrees? “ Read and look at T V ,” said Troy Boose of East Lake Drive Friday mor­ ning. ” rm silting here now reading the newspaper.” Boose’s neighlxK, Sue Short, brought her the paper after the carrier put it in the mailbox early that morning. ” 1 was real glad of that.” B<X)se .said. Though she likes (o ltx)k at the snow. Ikx)se said she hoped it gcws away soon. “ It's l)cautiful. it really is. but it’s so very cold,” .she said. E)oi Walker of Kelly Avenue .said she was aLso suiying indcwrs. “ I’m ju.sl slay­ ing where there's plenty of heat,” she .said. “ I like the snow, but I can't take very much of it. It’s too cold.” See Rt-sldenls - J‘. 7 Ward Resigns School Post Superintendent Presents Letter At Special Meeting Monday Hy Laura K. Richard Davio County Emorpriso-Record D a V i e County S c h o o 1 s S u p e rin te n ­ dent Jack Ward resign­ ed M onday night, saying he wishes to W ard pursue other activities. In a letter to the board of education, Ward said he did not wish to renew liis contract us •supcrinicndcnt. ” 1 do agree to continue in my present position until a replacement is .selected, ihis dale not to cxcce<) Dec. 31, 1988.” Ward said in the letter, which he read to the board at a special meeting Monday night, that it had been an honor and pleasure for him to have worked so many years with the people in Davie County. ‘‘1 consider this educational system to be second to none,” W ard said Monday night as he read his letter dated Jan. 11, to the board members. “ I attribute this to a super group o f prin­ cipals, a su-ong, competent and dedicated ccniral ofTicc staff and an excellent instructional staff.. They arc to be conunendcd." See Ward— P .'4 Howard M urphy Cochrane Owens Howard Seeks N.C. House Seat A Mocksville town commis­ sioner has filed for a seat on the N.C. House, while two Davie residents filed last week for spots on the Davie County Board of Education. Julia H ow ard, 43, o f Mocksville, filed Friday as a Republican candidate for the N.C. House rcpre.senting Davie and Davidson counties. Howard is seeking a .seat bc- iiij; vacated by Betsy Cochrane of Bermuda Run. wlio filed last week as a Republican candidate fin tlic N.C. Senate, repre.sen- tmj; Davie, Davidsifi) and Riuwiii coiiniies. Election The first two Davie residents to seek one o f two open seats in the non-partisan election to the Davie County Board o f Educa­ tion were David W . Owens Sr., 33, of Route 3, Mocksville, and Frederica Dee "Freddie” M ur­ phy, 47, of 129 W . Church St.. Mock.sville. Howard, of 203 Magnolia Drive, is a Davie native and See Mocksville W oman — P. 4 Gresham: America Needs Truth, Fair Play, Teamwork By Kathy Chaffin Davie County Entorprlso Rocord As a young profe.s.sor. Dr. Perry E. Gresham was oncc Introduced as a whirlwind of a speaker. At age 80, he still takes an audience by .storm. ; Gresham’s lectures on philosophy, economics wmI gerontology have taken him all over the world. But it was his friendship witli Mocksville RotarisivJohn Sbeiry, a fellow resident o f Ber- mi)da Village, iliat brought him to the club’s iwceWy mccUng last Tuesday. .................................................... Sheiry, ihe club's program director for ihis monlh, inviied Gresham to speak on political morality after reading his column on the subject in Ihe Noveml>er issue of Vie West H illh illy, the slate’s monthly newspiijKT. Gresham, who just recently moved to Bermuda Village, said French political philospher Alexis de Tocxjueville captured the essence of tcxiay’s American political system when he wrote that nowhere else on earth had he seen such noble people in tlie common walks of life and such or­ dinary people in political ofnce. ” Why do we have such a Mirr> lui ol (K-ojik- running for office'.'” Ciresham asked. of what hap|x*ns to them whfii they lu ii,” lie .said. Gresham, president emeritus of Bcihaiiy ('<il lege in West Virjjinia and itie aiitluu nl sescii lx)oks, used three words to sum up Aiiicritaii |X)litics uxkiy: discredit, divide and win. “ II you don't know anything bad ajiainst litciii. tiiake it up,” he said, “ Generally, you can find eiiougli bad.” It will take three new words to turn this coun­ "IjLl fil ! r ''•/I try annmd. (iresiuni said — "tnitli, fair play and icaiiiwDrk.” CJresham said the American public has come ii> believe tliat a pack of lies is all right as long as it gives someune the advantage in an election. ■'Tlie inith is not easy,” he said. History shows lhai the [VDple who battled to keep the truth iHii in Iront oi'the world paid for h, often­ times in bliHHl. Greshanj used Galileo, who was put to death lor his scientific contentions, as an .See Kotariuns — P. 10 2-nAVIK f O l NTV K.MT.RPRISK RFXORI), THURSDAY. J^VUARV N. 198« E d ito r ia l P a g e Soviets Leaders Can’t Guarantee Their Memories Death may he inevitable, but men h.t\e ai\'.ass M‘aii.h ed Ibr ways to put a lasting mark (Ui stKiety A uas id Iv gone but not Ibrgoltcn, That’s one reason for havinj: children - to pa^^ the family name. To live through the next generation, Pharoahs had similar iiKJtives for building their pyramids. They’ve had better success than most )x-ople keeping Uicir names alive in history. Some people, following that e.xample, have purchased handsome tombstones for themselves. Some researchers have found gravemiirkers aren’t very effective for preserving memory, however. People — even close relatives — soon fall out of the habit of visiting graves. A public rclatioas s{x:akcr recently said some towns - seeing a chance to cash in — have e.xperimented with selling street names. Give 510,000 to the town, and the next new street will be named John Q . Public Street. That may not catch on. Perhaps the harde.st place to liiake a lasting name for yourself is in the Soviet Union. Consider Leonid I. Brezhnev. For 18 years he was the chief o f the C om ­ m unist Party and head o f the nation. He embodied the Soviet state for almost a generation. During his tenii, a city wa,s named for him , town squares held his name, streets, ships, a nuclcar rcjictor, a dam, a military academy, an army tank division and more were called ‘‘Brexhncv.” Brezhnev is dead now, and his name is being erased in the usual Soviet style o f rewriting history. The City o f Brezhnev, population 460,000, has assumed its fonncr name o f Naberezhnye Chelny. Brezhnev streets, ships, town squares and all the rest arc bcinj^ rechristen- ed. The changcs are being directed by the top echelons o f government — at M ikhail Gorbachev’s behest, no doubt. Brezhnev is now the scapegoat for the economic malaise that has been part o f the communist system the entire ccntury. His tenure is being called the “ epoch of decay.” Historians in the free world w on’t treat him so shabbi­ ly. He lead a massive m ilitarization o f tlie Soviet Union and spread com m unism at every opportunity. All while lulling the W est to sleep with detente. Brezhnev w ouldn’t be too surprised if he could know what his country is saying about him now. The dism antl­ ing o f his reputation is the same treatment given to Nikita Khrushchev before him , and Josef Stalin before that. Next victim will be M ikhail Gorbachev — just as soon as he’s dead and gone. It’s ccrtain the Soviets will never learn from history. They don't even know what their history books will .say about the past ... next year. — Dwight Spark.s O A V iE C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/i^l^ECORD USPS 149-160 124 South M ain Street Mock.sville, N C 27028 704/634-2120 {>uhlishc<J every Tliur,s<J;iy by i))c D A V IE C O U N T Y P U B LIS H IN G CO . Dwight Sparks ....................... liditor-Publishcr Robin Fcrgusson ................. General Manager Mike Banihardt .................... Mamiging Bditor Kathy Chaffin ............................... News liditor Ronnie Gallaglicr ....................... Spon.s Iklitor Becky Snyder ................. Advertising Director Mock.<iville Davie Knterprlse Record Joiirnul 1916-1958 1899-1958 1901-1971 SccomJ Class Postage J'aid In Mocksvillc, NC 27028 Subscription Ratoi Single Copy, 50 ccnts $18.00 per year in North Carolina $22.50 per year outside North Carolina POSTMASTBR Send address changes to Davie County linierprisc-Record __________P.O. Box 525, Mocksvilk!. NC 27028__________ ♦ .Norman Lee .lohnson Route H, .M m ksville “ 1 do n ’t ki\i)\s too m uch about |K)litics, and 1 haven't been keeping u[) with il. Hut whatever he wants to do should he all right. I al\says sa\, ‘To eiich his ow n.' " Sarah Hill Houle 1, H arm ony •‘^■es. I think he’ll do pretty g o o d ." Donnie M atthew s T routm an “ Ve.s. I think somethinR (hat hapfH.;ned In his private life should not reflect on his overall career a.s a politi­ c ia n ." Sidewalk Survey; Should Gary Hart Have Re-Entered The Race For President Of The United States? Jennie Naylor Route 2, Mocksville “That’s a tough question; I*- think that he probably would' •' have been better off per-.., j .sonally if he didn’t reenter, but I think a person’s private life is his own business. I really do.’’ D inah Beck Route 7, McKk-sville “ It doesn’t m atter to me. I d o n ’t care, but I w o uldn ’t vote for h im ." Jam es Robert West Jr. M illing Roiul “ No. If he did what they say he did, he ha.s no btisinc.vs in office." Ruth Johnwn Route 8, Mocksville “ From what I understand, I would .say I don’t think I would have after what went on.’’ Ron Hill Poughkeepsie, New “ Sure, why not.” Letters Need For A Negative Blood Great To Family To the ctlimr: Christnws is over, but I sinccrcly ho|x: that people still have the spirit of giving. I would like to share with the people of Davie County concerning a situation in which a family needs ininiediate help. It quite possibly could .save a person's lile. During the p;ist several years. 1 have coached my son’s basket­ ball team al the Central YM C A in Winston-Salem, lliis year, 1 met my assist.'int coach at the tryouts. Since we started coaching together, I have learned that his wife was diagnosed as having leukemia (at Tlianksgiving). On Monday, Jan. 18. she will enter Baptist Hospital for two weeks of bl<K)d traasfusions and chemotherapy. After ?>Q days, the procedure will be repeated. Then, the d(Klors will have some idea as to whether the pro­ cess has been successful or not. There is a great need for A negative bUxxl to Ix- donateil lor the transfusioas. If any individuals have this ty|x‘ of blixnl aiul arc willing to give to this worthy cause, please contact me during the day at South Davie Junior High School (634-5941) or at night (998-5224). I will be most willing to provide transportation to the Baptist Hospital for anyone who needs it. , f Although this certainly has been a devastating turn o f events , in the life of this family (they have an 11-year-old son and an> 8-year-old daughter), 1 have been extremely impressed with the way this couple are coping with this situation. Tliey have a great | attitude and they are going to fight this disease together. T^eir .1 faith has renwined in tact. It has grown stronger. ‘ !•: Again, if anyone has A negative blood and is willing to help, T thank you. You will be helping to give a very precious gift, the gift of life. ’ * Larry Lanier Rt. 1. Box 72, Advance ’ Make Addresses Street Names, House Numbers To the editor: It appears that when something is to Iv done in Davie County it is made to Ik complicated, takes year^ and it is like nowhere in the world has it ever l)een done lx-*fore. - Ca.se in point is the street names and house numlvrs. It shotikl have been done years ago. A prime example happened a few months ago. A ilispatchci was given an emergency call that a man had fallen to the ground The caller was excited and gave wrong directions. LMS hail to search for a considerable time. They found the man dead on their arrival. He may have died in either event. However, liM S could have arrived luuch sivoner had there k m street numbers and a* street name. There are many |vople who do not know their State. Road nunihei or the unjHisted street name, ; •Some of the dispatched directions are as ridiculous as, forex-- ample, passed old Jim Bean's house, go 'A mile and make a right turn at the broken down pickup tnick, etc. It would be much easier; to s;iy 2512 West Gtnll>y Ko.jd, etc. J 1 have tried to figure out what is so complicated about having, an address s\stern II ap|>ears to me that if the following werc>‘ ilone It couki Ik- leady for street signs in three months. • Continued O n P ..!.? DAM I. ( Ot N n I.M KRI'KISK Ki:(OKI). Il(( KSDAN. JANt'ARV M, 1988—3 Architect: involve Public In Designing Process I5> Mike lliiriiliitnll .u ! .1 uhjif Hiurd ('luimun k (‘ Smilh s.iul tnnlilinr ivn 1 ih,- .......1, i,-n,,v .. k,, 1, t,k.......... ............................. D .lv ii! C o u n ty .V Aivhili'i l John k.iir.s.i\ Sr Ii'k c'. the imcrL'si aiiion^. n,ivu> n-sulfiU'. in Ihe dc.Mj^ii ol the ptofMsci) omih iy olllt'c IhiiIiIkij; ijouniowii He eiuxuir.i^cil (.<111111% coiiiini'. sioncrs a! a sjvt ial ma-tin^ Moii day afleriKxitt in amsnler opinion^ ol eounty rcsideiits At iIk- .'.iiiiK' tune, Kamsa'., iK-.kl of Ramsay A^SlKlate.^, ilic ar chilcclural linn lured lndeMj;ii liie building, .viid 11 is ti'o eajly to dccidc on the look Rihuiis, si/e and scale drawings need to Ik- in placc, aniong other tilings, he said. "There's eoasidcrable tntere.st in the county. Sonic want white and some want red,” Rants;iy said. "I applaud the fact in Davie County that people arc interested in what type of building they want. ‘‘To me. it’s thrilling we've got this type of interest." Ho .suggested the county rent a store downtown so re.sidcnt.s could mingle with the architects. "W e could take over a vacant store and we could bring the public in on this de.sign process," Ranvsay said. "They could come sec. We could invite comments. ‘‘And wc could find what the public ■ really wants. To dccidc 1 U'll t'u iK In il' I .1 I (-.1! 1 \ ’ ii/ '..m l Hv/ ^.inl .IS (111 li (' s|Hv 111, >. .it>< ml \v li.it is '.I. ,1111 c l III ih r h u i l J i n r si it 1.11 (■. (he .ifi. hUi'i. Is i in iM s iiiiu- II11 n il u 'lu li'M iii's ,ii VI. h.ii i h l l i ' n 111 s l> U > 111 iM u U lin i’ s w i.u iil li-ii, h l r Sii-'vi- I’.M 111 .•(•111 in r.h ih .ll v't >sl l.K 'h U . IlL' N.lhl H ili Hfti'.cn. ,ii..h iu \ l, s.iiil ('lij,'iii.il i.ir.1 r s iiii'.Ill's 1'! ]K i sillKltC liHlI tHi-l .1 >lMI .liJii \M-ll- made on a Minplo huildini' Sonii' ol the sixvilk.ilii rtis Midi .IS qii.ihr. '.'.all aiKi l1i>'t Liiveiincs c.iii'Oil itic sv'st ligurc to increase. ,is ilid ,i consKleralile aiiuniiu ul paMiii; Also, the hoard's tavorcd desij:n, a liHik similar to .Salem I'rxist Bank on Cinintry C'liib Road in Win.slon Salcm. winild i.ost c\ tra, Bergen s.iid .Art. hitoi. Is estinute<.l the cost at iiK)re ikin y >2 per square fixit. "I tfiiiik it wtHild be liclpful if t)ie public had the tacts, other than t'ollow a newspa(x:r article and have them think the only decision you have is red or white," Ratii- •Say .said. "It slows down the pro- ce.ss some, but it helps the com- niunity slure in the ownership priK«.s.s. "1 hope we can set on the shelf for the time being on whethere that building should be red or white." Letter Use Street Names, Numbers Continued From P. 2 First: Last digit even numbcr.s on the East and South side of the street. Add numbers West and North. Ju.st like other citic,s throughout the nation. Not like Mocksviiie's error. Second: Have the fire depanment districts determine the now' given names and possible new names for the unnamed .streets in each .district. Post same in the Enterprise. Any complaints can be appealed to that area’s fire depanment. If no agreement i.s nuidc, th<^' ;it goes to a hearing of tlw Commissioners for u nna! determination. Third: Use a desigrcitcd street such as Farmington Road to divide East and West and 1-40 at t)iat point to separate North and South. Fourth: A basic draftsman could draw grid lines one mile apart in all dircaions and then,break them down into eight blocks within the one mile line. The first block would be 1 to 99, the nc.xt 100 to 199, to the end of the county. By utilizing East, West. North and South,410 East Bobbin Road, would be 4 blocks East of Far­ mington, 816 North Fannington would be 8 blocks Nonh of M O . Fifth: A land surveyor or civil engineer would match the bkxrks to:iHc map. Sixth: Add up and order the sigas with the street name and block number on it. Seventh: Pul them up. I am quite sure the Post Office would coopcraie and wiihin a year the mail would be only a slight problem. Tax records would have to be changed. However, the longer the wait, the greater the cost to the taxpayer. This may be an over simplification of how to do it, but it would cover 90 percent of the problems. What makes it difficult are those that arc afraid to make deci­ sions that should have been made many years ago. Charles W . Tlianos Rt. 1. Box 366, Hamiony B i'a n l ('k iim u in R C .Siiiith s.iul h i' h.is h i-.m l o iilv jiihs.! Lom inciU s • ih .iu l ihi- S isk- o l ih c h .iiik . ■ illh .M il'll iio i'.iiis i- lO in iiu 'iu s h.iM ' I’l cn n i.u lf .ih iiu i uhlif slim fills IS noi siiKi II." s.iul ( oni iiiissi,.iK'i Hill ! <isUt . looV.iiu' .11 .1 i'!u'ii'v-t.i(iti lit ihi- \S’insinii S.ili-iii iM llk ■ I h.ii s I ii.'ht It IS in ■(, ’ H i’i I'l ii .iiKli-d k ..n is ,i\ 1 iiriiiii-iu ii'ii ,1 Ili'M l'!f . |'HI\S K iscd s l-llll'Ill suhsI.llKC i.illi- i! .in in s u l.iicd t o .iliiij.' s\sii.-in Ih' iis i'il in sliM il i)| Im kI. It S'.null! tv h iiill D iilo . 1 s ifc l Iranu-. h i’ s.iul .Archilcsis csiiiiKila) il uiniul '.akc -IM.IK*) Iniil.s !o biiilii l)ir slriKlurc NVhilc hiuk umil.l in I'll".ISC' s'osts Iroiii V XO 111 SI jvi 1(,»J brn.ks, Hcr^i'ii s.ikI, " B u i siH i d o n 't has I' to use b u c k ." Ram sas said " I th in k w e 're u ltiiiu tc ly g o in g to face the re .iliiy ilie re 's g o t to Ik .1 m ore e fra ienl was o r s', c can't a llo n i the p rice " R am say said a n o tlie r p ro b le m w ith b ric k i.s ;\v )r u o rk in .in s h ip , c-s[vci.illv Ix-caiise alm ost a ll jnibln.' p ro je cts m ast go to the lo w c si b id ­ der and w o rk is o fte n s h a b b \. "If you ;u^e involved with public money ... \’ou've giK to e\(>osc your project to anylxvly who is qualified to build it. Vou cannot be sure of the quality of tlie contrac­ tors, You run the risk of getting a (>x5r co<^k in tlie kitclien," he sjiid. 'Hie insulated coaling system is rather new. but should last at least 50 years, Ix: .said. County Manager John Barber pointed out that the new office Board Issues Ultimatum Although health and social .•ser- vice.s departnwnt employees have moved into their new building ad- dition.s, work on the building i.sn't complete. And the work should have been completed five montJjs ago. At a spccial meeting Monday afternoon, county commi.vsioners. after consulting with architect.s and their attorney for about an hour in c.Tccutivs5 sc.«ion, authorized ar­ chitects to prvxxcd with giving con- traaors a time limit to a)rrcct pro­ blems and finish the work, " I ’ve been out there quite a few times and there was only one or two working," Commissioner Buddy Alexander said. "'rherc's nothing logical about what’s happeml ~ especially after the initial rash he (contractor) put on that iHiilding," .said Bill Bergen, architect. Of Mocksville, NC Store Hours Mon-Sat 9:30-5:30 Good Wed., Thurs., Fri • jand Sat. BONUS COUPON! TAKEANADDITiO^ Off Sale Priced \ Merchandise 1 Or Clearance Merchandise! Good Jan. 13, 14, 15, 16th •2 5 ”/i BONUS COUPON! I I I I I I f I I I I I Itm m jm'm 3 0 % Off One Item At Regular Price Good Jan 13. 14, IS. 16th t'U ililiiic isn t tlic m u iilN s nnl\ \soi;s 1 hi- S I ,S Ih.iiiI ii'lf t i'n iiu m .ipi'roscil h\ io iiiU N v o te r s m Nr.si'iiilK'i a ls o c .ilk 'il 1,11 ii-no\ a Ill'll ol ihi- picsciu ciuiithousi' u-nns.iiiuiis s'.hiih h.ivi- tvcn iii.ui .Kill'll b\ ihf S t,III.' in iiii s)slcm " W c h.no nnl\ so m.iny ilolhirs ■iiiil wc ilo ti.nc .III ohliiM lioii to p iU U l I c C IlU l! I.R llllH 'S 1(1 tllf l-Hiililinj; s>.c're ui now," he said. Hartxr aivl the architects were to l OiiK' up with preliminary plans for s|X'cirRations on the new building Ix-'lorc asking for renderings. I.<N)kinu over Hm.r plans: John Barber, Buddy Alexander, R.C. Smith, Bill Bergen, John Ram ­ say and John Rain.*aiv. Minr!■>>■inId snir«i i t i (litit ii■IIIi i i iBirsI lia _ iitt nr ill! !■ l i i i ■■ H ll ::S! '•« *T•• IIII Z: ..4i«■ I m r ‘ •IIIimm itill »!!r t i B ifii / m i r m rtStiBB ieiI 8RR i i i ilUffSi f « i*npa iiV tlEBSIBS8 ^ -■-j. jj|, ■ HU' ' 'ITic county Ls leiinlng toward a design similar to thie Winston-Salem bank for Its new odke building. Lewis Furniture*s BIGGEST SALE EVER Begins Jan. 15th Davis Bedroom Suites Solid tiUnos*ny or Cncrry Rofl. J7,500 NOW $2,995 ‘FREE’’ Mattress Set With Any Complete Bedroom Suite Carpel - -- Carpet Carpet All Roll Stock Carpel In Stock $5.99 Yd. Approx. 6,000 8<j. Yd». (V»lo*» To J20 A$»orUd 8ty»#» »od Color* Ends Jan. 31st • Bratf l> Glass Tablo/4 Chairs $99.95 •Day Beds w/M«tlr*ss $99.95 ■ Bunk B«da w/Maltrsss $159.95 •Z-Boy Rocllnsrs $99.95 •All Baby Cribs jioo •Small Oak (Roll-Top Desk) $149.95 •Sofa Beds starting At___ $379.95 •Bassett 3-Drawer Dressers $99.95 •Odd Lamps (Valued To $99.95) NOW $19.95 •Lampshades (Various SUos & Colors) $6.95 30% to 50% OFF All Dinettes and Living Room Suites Grandtsthor Clocks--- Wall Clock* By Rldoowoy--- U*ht»d Down To F»ciory Wholi>Ml» Waterbeds. starting At $189.95 Complota Lino ol Accossorlos Oak (Claw Fool) Table w/4 C hain $449.95 w/6 Chairs $599.95 Lewis Furniture Liquidation Center Hwy. 67, Dwayno Street |M„no mtofougn Poniuc.DutcM (919)835-7001 Jonesvllie, N.C., 28642 on# mik on i-tt e«h (91 S) 835-S666f| 4-I)A\ IK ( O t M \ KNTKRI’KIS!-: R 1 C O R D . 'mi HSDAY, JANUARY 14. 1988 Ward Resigns As School Superintendent ( lllltitllllKl I 11(11) I’. I I lu- tv i.H ll (icilu lc *! l!u- '■[H.v l.il iik-ctinj; .11 llu-it u'>;ul.ii niccdiij; on J;iM 4 ii. ..miMik-i Itu- su|viinti-n dent's toiurat.! Ikwril ii>c(ntvr Jorr\ >«'<.) m.ulc a nn«iot> ici .kxcjh VV.inl s loiter of rc.snjiiiiiion aiul nilcr U> cominuc scrvtce ;is necilcil iiniil a suiliibic replaccincn'. is livatoil and ,r- i‘ •U'si’. '>'> ard tv i’aii tu^ scar'. i >1 in \ii|vcnifni vs nil iht- munis ssh.x>| sssicin as a loaLtuT and li>tMhall coach al C'(H)|fcmcc H ii’h Svho<i| III l')M llflaU 'i laii»;hl and sviath cd kKitball .tl D .u ic H ich Si!uH>i and hccaine llit- schm'Is (ust alhlclic ilin v ln i in He S'.,IS tviliu 'd assist.iiil in iiK ip a l al 1 >as H- llij;h in and p ix n m lcd lo [irinci[>al Ou‘ lullnss ini.' M-ar \V a id Irll the h u ;li s«. t»«i| in l ‘»K() 1 1 1 iK x iin it' a ss(via lc su(vnnl(.'ndcnl 1 ) 1 Si hiH ils, ,ind cim tuuK 'd tiis ch in h to t'o co n u - s ii[H T in k -n d i-n l in A ut'.usi (>l '<V)a-n quc'.IUM U-d a llc i itic incolinj.', W .iid L'a\c no c \j)',iii.itiiH ! lo t d isco tu u u n iiv' (he c o n lia il. 'n il ■■ai.l hi- ti.iN no p i.Ills ,.! I ha'.c s c s c l.il o p lii.')., " In- -•aid T ill in (cics(c,i m q n iic ,, less lllllll's Ward said lie has ilc!iniU- I'laiis'' he ss ill (list lose .it ., l.iicr d.ile ( h .iiiiiia n o l ilie SI hooi h o ,m l. \ ( i i’l u n . -..iiil W 'a id ’s le s ij'ii.i IM'II \S.1S nol a s iu p ils e "He li.td t.ill.e d ^M sii.dls I 'll .nil! on .itvnu u liiiiii' A ltc i sou pu( in !? se,its in .1 pl.Ke, ps'o['.|e iisu.dls sLiil to ihinK .ihoiii It, he s.nd " I si sas he S ill me ,in iiu ted if'I e |olv '' i’l ini s.11,1 ■Sss k egi" si h.id ,1 siniil.ir opi moil "M s se.'u (dii the sthivil t'o;iidi ssiih Jask lias (h'cii an amiable o ne ." he viul. "O u r sclun'l sysiein is secorkl lo tiiinc. "loll h.ise 111 j;i\e eri'di! (Ahere 1 redii IS dift Irnm ii)(i lo Knioni. 't oll 1,'ise him iVS'ard) credil. yi)u >T.e (he priii.i[i,ils caxlK, and the UMihets "f )nc ihini; lhal gives an indica- iioii 1)1 boss the t>(iard feels alwul him IS (hat V.C wish (fwi be con­ tinues to serve as sujxirintciulcnt iiiiiil we find a rcpl.iccmcnl." •Swicejnxid added. "It can't be all that bad or we'd want him out Mocksville Woman Files For Seat On State House H '-' Continued From 1’. I griuluiitc of Davie County High School. Serving her fourth term on the Mocksvillc Town Bojird. she said she decided to seek the House .scat after talking with Cochrane. "When Betsy decided .she wa.s giv ing to run for Senate, wc had a long talk." Howard said Ccxhrane pnv ini.sed support and will help with her campaign. "1 have enjoyed working on the town board and I thought this would be a good oppisnunity to work for people on a larger scale,” .she said. "I realize I'tn following a person who ha.s a lot of respcct, and that’s going to be a hard posi­ tion to follow. "I'm oircnnj; iiiyscll to the |vo pie 1 am det.ln.atcd and vsillinj; to do the best I can "1 think I have a pioven track rccord on the tosvn Kvird - )oi) don't i)uit, You can nuke positive change.s. You cun see it hap|Kning here (MocLsville)." Howard .vaid. Howard is president of Howard Realty in Mocksvillc. Cochrane announced her can­ didacy earlier, and is seeking the Senate seat vacated by Sen. Hob Somers of Salisbury’, who w ill not see re-cleclion. School Board Owens Ls a 1972 graduate of Davie High Sch(X>l, and also has degrees from Forsyth Technical (,'ollci;e .mil .-Npp.il.ichi.in .Slate Unisetsits He is a inaiuil.icluniis.' .inaissi svith lni;etsoll-K,ind Co m •Mivkss die "I t'cliese that in order lo iiii prove our coiiuiuinKv that it's on ly fair to put sDincihiii!; b.ick into 11. and that v. ith my Kicki;rounii ol luving svorko.1 wnii kisls. I tcel tlut the sch<H)l Kiard would Iv the area in which I ctnild best scrs e llie (Kt>' pie of Davic County." he said. 0«cns and Ins ssile, Shclia Robertson Ossens, have f.vo children, ages 1.^ ansi .V He has been coach, ho.ird mcmtxT and offisct lor the D.i'ie .American i,ittlc l.cague, Kiard mcmtvr and i>incer lor Dasie YiHith l-ixxKill, Kurd (i)cmtx-r and otl'icer lot (he IXi\ le ( 'ouiKv '^'oulh •\ihleiic Commission Murphy is also a graduate of D.isie Counly High .School, and e.inied a baclielot's slegiec from .Appalachian Slate University and ssorkeil lovi.trsl a master'.v degree .11 ilie I 'niversiiN of North Carolina at Charloiie. She \sas a teachcr al Uav ie High School Irom 19()S-mS6 and previously woiked al King High Schixil in Tampa, l-la "I taught senior iinglish at Davic High SchiHil for 17 years. This is one of the finest schix>l sj stems in the slate 1 miss being connectcd V. ilh the schi'«'ls since I rcliresl on disability last July, "I feel tlui 1 have a sx-r\' [xisitive eoiKritiution to make to the system I can give an honest and positive [vrs[vclive lo the l-Hwrd," Murphy said. t 'p for election arc two six-year Icrms of }(y; liverclie and Charles Dunn. Dunn said he will nol .seek re election, while livereite said he is undecided. Other Omccs Two candidates filc-d last week for three seats w hich will be open­ ing on the Davic County Board of Commissioners, Filing as Republican candidates were Ekrmuda Run homemaker Wiila Jo Cheek and Mocksvillc businessman J.C . “ Buster" Cleary, Commissioners Bill Foster, Bud Hauser and Dr. F.W. Slaie said they w-ill not seek re-elcclion. Three Davie residents filed as Republican candidates for the Davie Cininty register of deeds job; McKksville-Davie Chjimber of Commerce executive director, Henry Shore; former deputy, Rutli Richardson; and schwl board member, Luther Potts. Filing at the Davic County Board of Elections officc runs through nix)n on Feb. I . Primary' elutions for the register of deeds and coun­ ty commission will be held May 3 if necessary, with the gcneW clcc- tion in November. The .school board electiori is non­ partisan, and the board will be chosen May 3. Cooleemee Town Board Discusses Stray Dog Problem By Mike Barnhardt Davfe County Enterprise-Rocord COOLEEMEE - Mayor Bill Gales and town commissioner Hayden Bcck think tlicy may be able to get some help with problem dogs in town. County Dog Warden Robert Gook told the board members Monday night the county docs not have a leash law, therefore, it is not a'rcquircmcnt for n pet owner to keep his pet at home. jOn the other hand, it ts a viola­ tion of state low to allow a fenuilc dog in heat to run at large or to abandon animals. Cook ofTcred his help in those situations. Cook said the biggest problem is abandoned dogs. "W hy people Fire Set In Jail A Cooleemee man has been charged with damaging property in the Davic County Jail. Joseph Andrew Spillman Jr., 22, was charged Jan. 6 w ith four counts of injury to real property and with burning personal property. Chief Deputy Bob Lcmntons of the Davic County Sheriffs Depart­ ment said the suspect, jailed on other charges, .set fire to toilet paper in a trash can inside a cell; tore up a shower head and tore screcns from windows. Bond for Spillman was increas­ ed 10 $5,000 pending an ap- pcarancc in Davie Di.strict Court. don’t call their shelter I don’t know. That’s said.” he said. Pet owners who no longer want their dogs take them acrovs a bridge or down a dirt road, he said. Cooleajjctt gets many such aban­ doned dogs from Rowan residents who bring them across the South Yadkin River bridge, said Bcck, who lives near the bridge. •‘We’ve had .some complaints about dogs, dogs, dogs,” Mayor Bill Gales told Cook. "We've got a lo( of siniys. piirticularly around the shopping ccntcr. Somctimcji gangs of them.” “ It’s hard to cnfotcc a situation like that,” Cook said. "W e’ve got dogs all over the county ... in hous­ ing developments. They never .sec them. They turn over traih at night. Those people don’t know what to do. I don’t know wliat lo do.” If Cooleemee adopts its ow'n leash law, by state law it would have to contribute to the county animal shelter. Cook said. Cook said he can impound dogs without proof of rabies vaccination. Snow Scraping (kKird manbcrs di.sagrccd on the respoasible party for scraping snow and ice from the town hall park­ ing area. The town lea.scs the building from Rob F«Kler. Police ChicfTony Hartle .said he had .someone to scrape the lot last week. ” l’m opposed to the people of Cooleemee paying for this when it’s nol our property,” said board member. Jackic Morton. " It’s his (Foster's) job — his re.sp<^nsibili- ty.” Ikiard manhci Medford Foster disagrecsl. "It’s not Rob's responsibility. It’s the individual who is renting the building. I have rental proper­ ty and I don't clean off people's driveway .so they can get in and out. ■' Board members voted unaninxHisly to contact Rofi Fi>sicr and nsk if Ik: planned lo have the lot scrapcd after winter storms. Other Businc-ss • Fire Chief Jack Athcy said a representative from the state fire insurance rating officc is schedul­ ed to visit Davic County in January and February and make unofficial fire rating judgmcnt.s for each department. ’’They'nc going to work with us and tell us what we need," he said. The fire rating of a department affects the fire iasuranoc premiums of residents of that particular fire district. Gale^ requested thiit Athcy check to sec if the town bc»ard could meet with the representative to discuss lowering Cixilecmec's rating. 'Die county fixed about 12 fire hydrants from a list of more than 20 submitted by the town. Athcy .said. He estimated half of the 6-t hydrants in the district didn't meet fire insurance specifications. • Police Chief Hartle s;iid tluit in December; 7 incidents were reported and .S were s*>lved; 6 ar­ rests were m;Kic, 2 for felonies anti it ’s Tax Time End Of Year Prescription Records Are Avaiiablejfl Upon Retjuest When It Comes To Your Health There Is No Substitute Fosfer-Raueh Drug Co » M n rkfivlllLowes Shopping Center Salisbury St. Mocksville, N.C. 634-2141 four for mi.sdenieanors; 10 traffic citations were issued; there were three persons arrested for DWI, one ahso chargcd with felony possession of marijuana; 1 arrest vi.'!is nwde for murder, burglary luxl anned robbery. In 1987, Hartle said propcny svith a- total estimated value of $8,316.70 was stolen, 56^063 of which was recovered. • Action on joining a ordinance enforcement effort with other towns was postponed until further information is obtained. • Town Attorney Will Martin 0 ■ ■ Iwas asked to negotiate with County j Attorney John Brock cor^ming- the cable television franchise ] revenues. ^ • Bill Bowen reported the ABC, board’s first meeting will be today; (Thursday) in Raleigh with state j ABC chief, Bill Hester. ' Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Wattersofil -33 !F I get home W 3'CC). r SS<!>XO 2£ AfiLt TO VAiCH ir STRWSHr TlU. >0'35i R'GUT? iBen Franldini Better quality for less ThH»,Fti!i5sat.i5 1 {January 14, 15, 16^JW 8)____ |I '.D O U B L E ; '.C O U P O N ! _ P A Y . J S im sC We will redeem coupons, for merchandise we carry for double tlie face value! Free Coupons and Drink Coupons Honored at Face Value Only. Coupons Cannot Exceed Selling Price. No Coupon Doubled Over Ben Franltiin Willow Oak Shopping Centre' Vadklnvllle Road Mocksville, N.C. I)\\n (0 1 s n I M I KI’KISI KK OKI), n il U SDW , 14. 1988—5 I* i !l Mocksville Getting New Firefighting Equipment 1,111)111 K, Kiihiird O .lv io C o u o c , M r ' ■■ ■: I lie Mivk'Milr HiMl.l n! C,,!!', n ilS '.ln lK T ’< iin .in in jin i'.l', l.i-l Week, to huv .1 jtitvc (i| ,nTi.il ajui|> 'iiK’iU and huiUI a has area (.k (he Miv>.svtlle i-irc l)c|\injncm''. -.v.- w . Viro iruck ihc acnal cijinptncm, callal a tclcscopn; st|iiin, will tv minmici.1 Diilii the fivciiilv piin.h.isi.-d I'lri.- punifvr, svhiJi is schodiilca lur delivery in mid-March, During a film prcscnLiiion ol the cquipnieni. ilie icleM.i)pic squirl was dcM-'ritvd as a vervitilc dcs ice that combines u mechanical ladder und ho.se ihai will rciich an estimated 50 feci vertically or horizontally, It also h*Ls the cap;ici- ty to cmil water up to ;ui additiomil 50 feet. Becnusc it is itkxhanic;t!. tlic lad­ der anil hose arc fully operable from controls mounted at the rear of the truck, therefore not requir­ ing someone to be on the ladder. Fire Chief Pete Dwiggins said the equipment will help protcct firefighters. Bccausc the hiddcr will originate from the body of the puni()cr, it won't have to be plac­ ed up agaiast a building, preven­ ting possible injury if the wall were to fall. Dwiggins also said it will in­ crease the department’s ability to e.xtingui.sh fires bccausc of greater water pressure and water flow. The tclcscopic squirt will reach high enough to hit high buildings and send water over rooftops, he added. Dwiggins said that although the equipment is not new, it is impor­ tant and is an asset to a town of this size. “ We will need it even more as growth continues," he said. The total cost of the ladder/hose is between $8,000 and S10,000, which will come from the fire department's capital reserve fund. Once the equipment is added to the ftrc pumper, it will stand a little over 11 feet. Bccausc the garage of the fire department is not capable of hous­ ing a truck over 11 feet high, an additional bay area will be necessary, bringing the total cost to $35,000. Total cost including the price of the truck will utilize $206,000 from the K71.000 currently in the department’s reserve fund. Dwig^ns said the cost nwy seem great, but the Mocksville Fire Department has been .saving money for years to purchase the equipment to prevent the town from going into debt. ' With the additional truck, Mocksville will have three front­ line pumpers, Dwiggins said, ad­ ding that he hopes the department 97 Marijuana Plants Taken Two marijuana plots containing a total of 97 plants were found growing in Davie County in 1987, according to figures released by the SBI. Statewide, law enforcement of­ ficers found more plots of grow­ ing marijuana but less plants than during 1986. According to the SBl’s final report, 89,272 plants were destroyed in 1,611 plots located by SBI and Uxal officers, with 204 persons arrested, including 53 by local officers. Tliis year'.s state total had an estimated street value of SI46.2 million, according to SBI drug agents, and marijuana was found growing in 94 of the state's l(X) counties. Wilkes County was tJie top mari­ juana producer with 11,132 plants in 59 plots, followed by Bladen, Craven. HaywixxJ, Burke and Harnett counties. Tlie SBI eradication program in­ volved two SBI aircraft and .scventl planes and pilots supplied by local autliorities and also National Guard cooperation. "W e are pleased with the cooperation of local and state of­ ficers in this effective elTorl to curb marijuana growing in North Carolina," SBI Deputy Director Charles Dunn said. "For the first time, wc were able Jo virtually covcr the «ate, and we found more plots and made more : arrests tlian in any previous year,” ''i '''■ !■ ■ •■nunii: ,'iou I'oaul incclim: liMcd K-ii'W . Kk n>ss Imin llou.it.l i I tu- •'•'i' 'I” 'I'".'' • K n a t d ,i iiuid.Mi i . i m r . l ,i siip.il.iii.>n, ,111.1 II '.I. ili ij.' II '.I, ill. Is,iin.iniiniHiv iiiiilicn to .illnu the lii'Wi-M-l, ih.il ■.'.mili! n-ijuu-.' lln- I ,ifi ! 'ii'p iu'u', hf \ ( lli'.u uu .il I'Hlluialli'ri lu sell liivlnrii Inunil.ilh'n li > U'. 'ini's llii' ( Hhct ,i> tii>n 11 ,!! ih',‘ J,i!i ' ilif house u n S,ilistnir\ .Street pr.'jvrn in iln-inu n <'I M. ^ KsmIIi- •' '■■'I'l im-ni'. Hi'iild includc dclerniininj; • I "iiiniissi.'iH i'..'III! i.i !,!>( ,1 litiii! on (he .(iiioiini of lo.xicitv •i-iiMii ,111 III. !,,i iIk- .iliowcd (o k-cmilcd hy cach in- ■ I'wrt I'film.iikc- ,i( itu if 'lii'-iry ainl changes in (X'naltics (or iik-iiiii).' Hh,- .iiiicihl 'ImI.iIioiis EXTRA LOW m FOODUON PRICES' WHOLE FRYERS A OR MIXED FRYER f B p A D T C Holly Farms m nWmm ^ Prices in this ad good thru a Sunday, January 17, 1988. UiallC H Lb. We Reserve The RighT To Limit (Quantities On All Items. USDA Choice Beef London Broii/ Top Round & Bottom Round Fresh Florida Pink Or White GRAPEFRUIT Or Fresh Florida TANGELOS Tasty GWALTNEY BACON 5 Lb. Bag Washington State Red & GOLD APPLES Washington State ANJOU PEARS i (jutiitntf Lb.o Wise Nacho Bravos & Triangles 8 9 «7 Oz. $179 10 Lb. Bag Chicken Cut-Ups 5 9 v Holly Farms • Grade A Btg. Or Country Style 2 Liter Pepsi Cola $119 Pepsi-Frsc Diet PspsI, ME Diet Pep*l-Fr«e ................ ’ I .CD; EXTRA LOW PRICES ... Everyday 15 Oi. • BiJclieye Peas/Great Northern/ PIntot Apple siauce Ramen Pride Noodles 5/89 < 3 0:. ■ Beel/Mushroom/Chlcken Light N’ Lively Yoaurt Ozark Valley Frozen Pot Pies 4 / 9 9 7 Oz. • Chlcken/Turtcey Libby’S Juicy Juice Frozen Dinners $159 Bounty Towels Large Roll Havotlne 10W40/10W30 Motor Oil.............. 1 Qt. .89 Squire Boone Plaza Shopping Center Hwy. 601 North - Yadkinville Road 6 - i ) A V i K c o r s r v k m i.k i’k isk u k c o r d . n u K .s n A V . J a n u a r y u , 1988 DOT Spreads Tons Of Salt; Employees On Overtime {'imliiiiifd In iiii I’. I Uliw Dis'hl ' ! )!,'.• ioi ■ a l Ikiilil n t .1 I n is i ,is i i i!i, A ililtiiij; (he n u 'h t." >.Ik- s.iu ! Vail S\ucoi',i><\i, (.Icik ,il Ihr N C IX-paiimom ol IraiisiHiii.i lion’s lliisic t’lHinu oUkc. v.iul ri>iul c r c w s sprc.uiiiii: s.ili and saml on the ro.uls l luirs^Li', niorniiii;, "A ikI thai niglu, uc startcil pushing; siiuw aiii! uc vo been piishiiif; miow .iixl u.c urn tinuously sincc that tiim;. " he saal Momlay altLTiKKm ''Wc'n- still ,il it today ■■ Main hij;hways aiKl hcavily- travcied secondary ro.hls were in good shape Monday, but Swiccgixxl said snow ;utd icy sp«.)ts still covered sections of several secondary roads, “ 'nicy think, those are still lo() h;id fiK the schtxil buses to go over,” he said. Davie County .schtxiLs were dos­ ed for students again Tuesday ami Wednesday, which iiutde five days they have missed due to snow. All three days were optional workdays for tcachers. Sincc the snow started on Itiurs- day morning, Swiccgotxl said ro.nl crews had .spread 135 tons of siilt on county rocicls and 1(X) cubic yards of sand. “ NS'c’vc had 27 (cmployec.s) working ail the time and 30 part of the time,” he said. All 11 of the county's state trucks and five motor gPiidcrs were being used to clear the road.s. T h^gh last week’s snow ac- . llllnll.lll.'!! Irll slloll ut l(u- 1 III I ■ 111. tios iiK M '.u lr.l ,i!k't 1,1^1 ii'.u ''. f'lK':->:i’? }5! S'a k ■.,11.1 II 'I1-.I .1-. m iK ii sv c tl. to Jr.II llir iiv.u|s this \r.(i i'Oi.fUsc ihc--nviw '.(I h.iiili-i Ic ill.'.'- lioni llu' iii.ul w.A s,'' lu' s.iul ir.l hl.ivK h.u 1. 1111 '.IHI Siuprisinj’l'., iiM.l iiniiui c.irs suaiulcd .ihuii; l(u- rc.i.ls "In (,Kl. li\Li\ dll I -JU, ihou- vu-u- liisl nil ihc '.viiiilt- slu'Uli I'l I).i% ii' ('ounls .1 \ ,'' .Ssv icci;i'-k1 s.ud Mcuul.t\ "I lliink II w.is ihe isjv ul Miiiu lhal It was." he said 'It i.i.,isn'i slushy and nasty,” Hut at iiitihl. when the iratlic decreased and the teiujvratures dropped, nuiny ro.ids Iro/e over with a solid sheet of lee Numerous sseathcr related ac­ cidents were re{>)rted to tlic N.C Highway Patrol K-tween I'hurMLiy and Monday, but none inM>lveil any serious injuries, .See accident rcfxms, p;ige lO H. Kathy Tomlinson, community relatioas director for l>avie County Hospital. s;iid four peiiple were treated in the emergency rtxim 'Hiursday for svcather-related in­ juries. "'nKre was an accident where two people were injured, and wc had two people to slip on the icc." .she .said. "But all those were treated and rclea-sed.’’ Tliursday's snowstonn caiiscd very few- problems for local power Three on a skd Is more fun than one. .iikI k-lcphn(K-companies l-lric lin ms iii.iii.iccr 111 D uke I’ow cr's MiH.ks\ilk- H.illliiui> n ltk c . said the t.iiinp,it\s h.ul no sik>w related ['lohlciiis III this .iiiM " I hi- SHOW was d n . and dl\ sii.'ss din'sn'l civc us (Ik- pidbleins that .1 dam p siitiu \voiild h.iM '," tie s.iiii : i i divsn'i siul, (u the Iiik-s liki.- .1 vl.iiiip siuni. W'.niK- Kiissoll. ,Mi'cl.s\ilU- ili-.lrii.l in.iaii-i-i Im ('leNvi-nl l!k-i. liK .Mcmtviship Ciiip , whkh si-i \ Kcs iiidst III iIr- wninls, ■..lut iIk- siMu had i..uiM,-d .1 iniiii'i pii' hU-iiis, hut iii'lhiiij.’ iiuiii'! "\Si- luckcil iHit." he s.ikI Russell s.lid .1 le'.^ SI..ittcu-il I'Ut.igcs weu- rejMin-vl \>.heii in- coaicil lines ihe pre\ iniis .Suiui.iy (Jan .') Cential I'clcj'hniie Co . uhich services .StiKksMlle, .uul 'I’adkm Valley relcphone. which sen ices most of tlie rest of the county, reported no interruption in telephone service during the snowstorm. "If we have a real Kid ice storm, that can cause problems lots ol times lx-cau.se luaylx* a limb will fall on a litK," said I’egj;y Jones, a clerk in Yadkin Valley’s serv ice department. "Hut most <t( cur ser­ vice IS underground. Wc have more problems when we hase a thunderstorm than wticn we have a snowstorm." Volunteers with four-wheel dnve vehicles took Davie County Hospital cmployec.s to and from work Thursday and I-riday. "Our volunteer dnvers consisted of Johnny Frye (director of the Emergency Medical Sers ice) and his corp of volunteers and Ronnie Couch and Tom Cw k of the Rcscue Squad.” Tomlinsi^tn said. The volunteer drivers arc utiliz­ ed under the hospital’s snow- plan. Tomlinson said ' tl>c hospital maintained full staffing Tliursday and Friday. "W e’d like to thank the staff for being .so prepared and for their tJcdication," she .said. " W c had siiiiR- wlin s[v!il ihi- iiii'tu lu-tc I'llipiiiN CCS u ilh l!u- HdiiK- llcallh Aj^ciun. .1 di'isiM ii 111 lilt,- n.i\ ic Cnurils Hi-.illh 1 X-p,iniiu'iil. also relied mi luish.iiuls ,nut iicij;hl'ors wiili Imii sv.ln-i.-l Jrivc si'liK'Ics (o t.ikc ihcin III p.iiu-nis' hiuiics rim isd.i) .uul I'lul.is J.iiR'l m .iii. Iiniiu' ln-.illh ciHir ilin.iidi. s.r.il luiiscs liail in iii.ikc ,i n u ip lc III \isils duiiM j; llu- sninvsim ni Iliiiisd.is to cli.im’c du-s^irnis ,iihl chciK nil scfUHisly ill p.ilu-lUs "W 'c 's c fM'l niH- man u lin 's h.ul .1 ii.Klicoinm s .uul he c.in'l call nil the plm iic, so tlUTClnrc. VI.C well! IHIl lIuTC to I.heck and see il he w.ls O K ," she said 'W c 's c also got a couple of hnspicc paticriis vihoare very ter- iniii.il, and we wcni out tn check on them " Hie visii.s that could tv |x>st(xm- ed were pul oil until carls this week "Hut wc'rc dmiig all the ones that arc ncvesviry ,” l?lair siiid Friday. One home health employee drove nurse.s to patients’ homes in a lour-whcx'l drive vchicic Friday and then picked them up later. "Not only are the fo;ids had, but there's no place to put a car when sou get there," Hlair said. Some of tlie busine-sscs that clos­ ed on Tliursday reo(x:iKd on Fri- tiiiy. County ofTicei ojx-ned an hour late Friday after Ixring closed on 'nuirsday. .State officcft. however, which w ere o(x:n for kilf the day ’nuirsday, remained closed on Friday. S<imc bustnc.sAcs such as grocery stores and video stores were crowded both days as Davie re.sidents sttK'ked up on fixxJ and ntovic-s for their stay indcxirs. Cancellations continued through Sunday, when several churches called off .services. 11k county was basically back to normal by Monday, tlwugh .some people still liad pn^lciiv* getting to work. Good Sledding — LaDeana Carter, 12, ttscd a sheet of piasticyi for .sledding down her driveway on Countr)' Lane. These children of riea.siin( Acre Drive siK*nt Iheir M onday afternoon .slcddinj; W h e n it com es to services.. F irs t Fe d e ra l leads the w a y. • ChfckinK Accounts • .SavinK*^ and InvestmentK • Tux Deferred Accountn • Home Im provem ent Loans • 2 M lo u r Teller — member of Helay'’'' Network • Discount IlrokeraKe Servicew • .MortgiiKf l.oiiHN < t'onsum i'r l.onits • .Sccond .MortKi>K‘“H First Federal leads the way with quality services and personal attention. Cotue by th»> offict* nearest you and learn how our services can help with your financiiil noods. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS MjinlMlKf 24llVirthO»^m Mirrl ttnn.h <XrW.. M.ll I« K..ia 1 s.,vil, K.,.,1 M .»k»tllr.xr«r I.J s.n« tX h.. .S *U « a ..l.. K..» sunkl'iWrllli.r «••) ( nmC'Ht tVk • (919) 7 2 3 '3 6 o 4 FSUC 1)\\I) ( I M I Kl'Klsi U M O K I). 1111 RSI)\\. ,|\\v a K\' N. 1988-7 Residents Cope With Cold And Snow Not many had ventured on this road conic M onday arternoon. < Krotn I’. 1 W .iIU t s-iiil shf u iiu lJ like 111 '.v.iU, lU ilM ilc h ill I lu t'fc.iUM' Ihf >.iiiiu Ml ilfi'p " I ni Mill MU t‘ iii\ N V i|', \v I mill ii' i| I’t'l ii><' lu ll, ’' '.Ik- s.iii! H u[h- ,1 1 1 . 1 H i-n is S p illin .in o l 'l .itlU ll K n .iil \i-iU llU \l iln iv M li'u ii I'liil.iv , h ilt lh c \ ‘-L iscii .11 h u n k' liiH iiij.' Ilk- s tiitn i 1 h ill mI.is " ! s.il 1 1 1 ilk- luuisi- .ill il,i\ .iiul liHU.c>.i I'lil ihc w iiu liu i. .iiu l u ;iu li ci.1 the rovl h itifs ." M rs .S pillfn;in sdkl "I i-iumtctl .'2 iHit (luTf, .iikl I k-1.1 (licin Hct tuisKukl >..1111 he workcil ihc- nigtll IxMnrc ":iml slcf>( .ill il.i\ " (i.til l.on^’ dl Tiirifiiiim.- rhiiiih Ko;id ^;lki «.hc ucm! Io uurk ;ii liei ji)b wiih A I'A T m WijiNiiin-.Sali-m on l'tiurs<l;iy, hul li>i4 ,i \ac.itioii iLiy l-fkb) M) sIr-lhuKI sta'i tmmc ■■I'm jusi Jiioiiii; lo lake U easy aikl resl around ihe lu)use,” she sakl I'riday nioniinj;. Long said she plaiiiK-d lo wall out ihc cold weather hs scsMtti; aiki e(H>kin);. ‘’I'ln just doirij; things I like lo do :ind has en’l had lime lo do with ms job," she said. nknigh ihc roads were ha/jr- dou.s 'I'hursday. l,4)nj:. \^ho was driving a Iruck. said she didn't have any problems. '■! held my .speed limit an>uiid .W ;uid levs, she siiid. "Pc»'>ple were rail courtevius. 1 told my husKiiul I only lud a cihi- pic of cars pass me." Rc.\ Sells of Advance was on vacation when the snowstorm hit. which s^'a.s a goixj thing tiecau.se he would ^lavc othcrwi.se tud to drive on ha74irdcHis rreids to bi.s job at N .C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. "It was very fortuitous that it snowed at tliis time,” he said i'ri­ day. 'Tvc gcH a new baby daughter Michael Hamilton, 6, and Rhonda Crotts, 13, worl< on igloo off of Pleasant Acre Drive. WEIGHT WATCHERS N e w 1988 SS* PRO GRAM IJghlen up »Uh the Outesi, cmIm ttrlghi loMplMtt ewr! Not only w>U you l05« vteiflhi 20% liJtct n th« first Itw weeks tfian on 4ny pw.-ou$ VAsiflht W^tc^e(S pnjflf jm . jou « n jciiulV cu5tom«e a pijn that wilt lit ywjf p«5onai n««)$ and hlc^tyle /Tip Q ukk Succcm I'ntgnim h givup tupporf______ On« thing you knoiv i-i oading lot you at iweiy V^igW Wjtchcti meeting, is the Mfing and sha'ing you get (rom yout leader and oif«< rwsmbets liVi youtseif AJJ nm Qukk SuctvM HmmI rian lutnklcts A tuna-/ food daiy. ied«iqn«) lo( eavc! uw has dnh mcofporjlcd into pockf! si/ed food plan tJooHcti 'itju « leccrvi! inem ai you; Mtvy/ V/sigW Vrttcnci", j M Dining out can he grrm tun, Mguln TaO IX'* cccilets ' Oining Owl and Oi«t)fat)oni help you learn the M-Cfels ol enioymg re5l,iuranl aw) (uMy (ood. *iitui< sliil losing M-ighi laslei and easier the Quick .S«crrn I'nignm Is hcHlthler Ifie pfDlpn irW fat w this riev plan has l>een rcducwl le^uiling in lowtr cfioleslerol Icitls WuHteci heaiitiiet. and youH tie fvea/imeri t'xcrclw? ll\ murcholcc Ou' to* -intenvty QuiO. Success £«fciM Pun lets )'0u decide iw * mucfi pTvsiCJl actr/ily )-ou can handle Ito itrws, no slra>n rt s a» al )Ouf pace Sclf-dlwtnrr} pluii One flifal n r* inncrrttton m !fns higWy eltedrvt program is identil>ing Ihe plateau stageIhe lime Ahen *t>ghl toss seetns lo haft and discouragemenl sets m then. *c share the wars to '>eiP you gel ttirough those lough lim « Join nm* for only 1 2 } If n Kiff nil/ )i:0 ()0 you .SAN K .......SH.W) OfTer KihI» Juiiuar) .M), IVKH, Come to the Weight Watchers meeting neai-est you m m I wK{« loiM itii fon wiich w • mwtiioM jaimiiCMiMiiat • MO moGinH oiiii«uiio»______________om Moumtioni m nnc M MmuimiiOM MUinc MOCKSVILLE Rotary l-lut Main Street Tuesijay 7:00 p.m. g NOTHING WORKS LIKE WEIGHT WAIXIHERS! * --- < I h/.it'clti A shii”. I, ■.. > I ■ I (' ;i v! K-cii [i-l,uini' '.I. iih nr. iIc i M.n\ I il,’.lf-.-|tl I ,l!l.l ■l.iiii'tilrl .. i;;, ”, III!.' Ihf SIII'U 1'll/.i)>clh I' III!- iiisi ihili) K.il\ H.isti.iiii s.ml shi- u,is (isrit Ii ‘ Ilk- Midw ,iltt-r III, iiu- III \\ (-M '>’irvMtii,i. Ifdiii whuh lifi l.iiiiih Illumed III D.n If ('(Hiiils in luiif "We dkln'l Use to jjcl uil nl schi >i i| like this," she said, " lliey ^i-t mil tor Iref/inj; niin ilowii 1k-ic I itmik M's kind ol funny Uasham, a Iresliinaii at Catawba C'ollejje, s;iid she and Ik-i next diKir IH'll'ht'lM |ll.lWii III Ihc l.ivl I Irm mI.i■, iiirlii " S*. r in.uli' sn,iw .iiii'c!'. .uul Ih.i! .n Iliiiii'. !U\I .1, li'.l lit.i- t 1.1'.,'' 'Ik- '.nil slu'iIN Ki'cd ol ( iHiim\ I ,iik- Xp.iiliiii'ills >,U,| shi- diiln'! i'll nut '.uk' ,il ,iil -,i.hi'n ilk’ siiim u.i\ I.ill nil' Ihiirsil.i'. ' I li.ul ,1 i’cmkI tiiik' f>Oi ,ii;si.‘ I didii I h.uc In iltr.i-, ’ she s.ml ■' 11 si,IV I l-rid.is I. .liter Ihcs plow - cil ilk- p,itkiii>; loi at ihe apart- iiienls, 1 went lo the guvery store 1 ti>i)k my neightxir with me, and slie got gnveries, tix).'' Reed drose downtown l-'riday alUTik'on to take a dozen eggs to nik- 111 her Inends. \s ho didn’t want In I'll lUllslde ^ i.v.kK- Hiackwelder, who lives nil (' I.SK. said she and her il,uu’,htcf. ..Mania, went sledding Ihiirsd.iv ■■..\iii-r you were out ilk-re a while, it wasn't that cold ivcause you sort of got numb," she s.lid '■When you went in. you were so wet. you got cr'ld," Vickic Blackweldcr Iwd lo go to work Friday at her joti with the Davie County Agricultural E.xtcn- sion Servicc. The county offices Were closal Thursday, but open­ ed an hour late on Friday. .\loloritsl.s — iiicltidinK ihe driver of the Bo\ven'.s Dtiiry truck — found driving in snow difficult. LAST 3 DAYS THURSDAY THRU SATURDAY January 14*16 ALL MMCHANDISE T he C o n n e c tio n ' i.000.333>3000 Years -'•-'I i iv''?! f j i'f J f •”l I ‘ --si ★ Clothes ★ Frames ★ Pictures ★ Yarn ★ Floral Supplies ★ Holiday Items And More Rintz’s 5*^ to ^5®® Store North Main Street Mocksvllle N.C. |uIt. 8-DAS 11 t o t M > KM I Hl’KlSl RKCOR!). THrRSnAV. JANUARY 14, 1988 Public Records Land Transfers I ho lolli'uinv l.iiut d.insti-i' li.i'-r tvct\ lili-it u iih ilu‘ l>.r. n- C'oums Rc>;isli-i i>l i 1k‘ Ii .ii\>.h.i.u>iis ,iri' hsicil in ]\irtic.s iiuolvcil, .ivtv.ikit,', iiisvn^hi|' and deed ^i.imps inirch.i\cd, uuh SI rcptcseminy, SI,(K)ii ..i 1) ShieUl-> liK In N.iikv h. Rotk-rts, 1 iracl, Clarksville, V4 -■ iUllK-l J Sinealh mid Alice H Siiiciith Ui Gwrlcs M. Stepliens ainl Vickie C. Stephens, I U'l. i-arui inguin, S20, I iii!\ M li.iriK N .iihl Jo Ann A It,ink’s ii' lnii\ M Ji , I if.u i, I'ulim i Jinini'. I ) H.iU'i .iiul M .inh,i 1' H.ikei, Rcniiu' I, I’l'pliii ,ind ('.irol 1' I’oplin 111 Dennis 1. L.tniei .md Ril.i ,S l.in ie i, '' S ' .K'les. S') 5l) R‘i\ l.fsk'i N .i)lni ,ind N'.'illie !lf\s Hciiiicll, J Shelli’ii.ind Pegi;) () .Shellun, V'l'ii I- .Stiellnn •Hid .M.ideliiK- H .Shelti>ft In Clurles \S' ('h am lv r, 117.*' acres, S-U J Rotvf) ,S!iddleii>ii and liel Arrests The following were arresied recently by the Davie County Sheriffs Department. — John Robert Riddle, 42, of Route 4. AdvaiKc, chjirj;cd Jan. 10 with us.s;iuii on a fciiulc. — Cynthia Ann Rcavis, 32, of Route 4, Advancc, charged Jan, 4 with unauthorized use of a vehiclc. — Steven Gregory Thoni, 30, of Lewisville, charged Jan. 6 with breaking and entering. — !:li/iiN:i)) Crabtree Hm'Hi. 2S. of Lewisville, charged Jan. 6 with breaking aixl entering. — Hugcne Cedrick Vest. 45, of Route I, Advancc, ctwrged Jan. 5 with larceny — Kugerxr March. 41, of Camp­ bell Road, Mocksville. charged Jan. 6 with second degree iresp<i,ssing. — Stacey Gniy Plowiiun, 20. of Route 1, AdvaiKC. clwr^ed Jan. 10 with cornniunicating thrcai.s. Fires The following fires were reported to Davie departments ia.si week: — On Jan. 4, the Jerusalem Fire Department was dispatched to a chimney fire on N.C, 801 at the Otis Canupp rcsidencc. — The Advancc Fire Depart­ ment responded lo a report of a chimney fire at the King residence on Lakeside Drive Jan. 6. — On Jan. 7, Farmington firemen were called to a chimney fire at the Charles Necse residence off Pinebrook School Drive, — On Jan. 10. the CtKilccmcc Fire Departiiicnt responded to a report of a fire on Main Street near the mill. — SVilliam R. Davie firemen were dispatched to a car accident witJt a persona! injury at the in- tensection of U.S. W1 and Angell Road Jan. 10. — Also on tlK I Oih, County line firemen responded to a rcponod car fire on Stroud Road in Iredell County. fiSheriff's Department The following reports were made ;io the Davie County SherifP.s ; Department recently, i — Troy Edward Hooch of Route i4 , Mocksvillc, reported Jan. 10 he ‘ was shot at with a shotgun while leaving a neighbor's house. No charges were filed. — Charlene Beeson Felts of ‘ Route3, YtKlkinville, ixrportcd Jan. ; 6 the larceny of a dog from a home "off Liberty Church Road. — Denese Wood Stanley reported Jan. 7 the theft of ' Winslon-Salem Journal newspaper ; racks, with an estimated value of $350 each, from Helen’s Quick f Stop and from Ellis Center, both off U.S. 601 south of Mocksville. — Charlie Howell of Route 2, ; Mocksville, reported Jan. 3 a vehi- • cle slid off U.S. 601 just south of ; Mocksville and damaged a fence. — Diane D ’Esopo Meader of 115 Tifton Drive, Bermuda Runi reported Jan. 4 the larceny of a 14 karat, 30-ineh heavy gold necklace. — Connie Renee Onen of Route ’ 5, Mtxksville, reported Jan. 8 the Civil Lawsuits Tl)c following civil lawsuits have been filed at the office of the clcrk of court in Davie County. — Jessie Jame.s Blevins vs. Brenda Meadows Blevins, absolute divorce. — Davie County Department of Social Services on beltalf of Vicky Lynn Waller vs. Gary Wayne Miller, paternity, child support, $1,336 reimbursement for past public assistance. — Maryanne Rebecca 1-uck Simons vs. Donny Ray Simons, absolute divorce. — Tlic CIT Group/S;ilcs Finan­ cing Inc. vs. Phyllis Tucker Hargrove and Belty Tucker : Willard, request for judgnicnl, $12,860.55, seizure of mobile ■ home, — Geraldine A. Smiley vs. , Vonn W. Smiley, petition for child tupport. . t — Davie County Department of ‘ Social Services on behalf of Mar- S VB Dorothy Collins vs. George ; Washington Dulin Jr., paternity. ^ child suppon, $1,523 for past public assistance. '•> J.'hiiMin Mulillcidti 111 I. Mim.i-m.i .iihI I lii'i'ii H .Miit.is^.i, ■I ’ .K I 1.' . Sil.uis ( ill l\ c. S I' J Kiitvfi Muldleinn .iihI IU-I -■'v JnfuiMin MkKili'tnii 111 Hum- I; .Mm.isv .1 .iivl I i!ci. ii H Miii.i',1,1. ■S .uu-s. SI 1(1 ''U I tn.ili I Anvn-uiu in M .inl'.n A I liUs. V' 'U H.ii'.i,''. J.Hill's Mi'.'U’ .ifui i >nn JiiiK-s f,i k C'iij;i:ins and Ju.iimi' M t ii^'Ciiis. 7 < .u ic, .Mik ^,s\ ilU- l-.scrcit W l uucrnu in \ ci non .Xilaiii C.irj>ciiliT It .iikI I’airiv i.i C'h.kisi. K k ( '.ii[x:ii!cr, 1 I acres, l-.miiiii);loii, Sadie H Harris (o l.iiv,(.-ll Davis Harris, I acte, .MivksMlIc R .S'elson Junes ,uul j.inc .S. Junes to I'et/o Miller Jr and Marilyn S. .Miller, I tract, l ulton, S33. — Carol I’. Hanks to Cliiiiun 1. l-llis and l-rances P lillis, I acres, i-arniingii>n. S71 ~ Sharon G. Caldwell to liverette l\ lidwards Jr. and Lrika W. Hdwards, I lot. Farinington. SSO. -- Joscfili William .Mason and Kathy W. .Mason lo ,-\nita S. Har­ ding. 2.1 acrcvs. i-arininglon. — Lula .M. Blackwelder to Roben Allen Blackweliler. I tract. Calahaln. — ThonuLs Lcanian Cartner and Edie F. Carincr to 'nioma.s A. Cartner aivi Rebecca T. Cartner. 64 acre.s, Calahaln. I \ li >rd.iii .iiiil S\ I \ Kin J iiiit.in (n J c tf. M Innli', I li'l, I .iimitu’lim, S lO'J *'il IK 'li'ii J K i m iiI/ III K iilv ri.i K S r li, H t,ii Is. ( '.il.ih .iln . S-ll) I siIk'i (i.iillic r C .iiiifih c ll .iiu l W illi.iin lU 'im .H i C .iin p h o ll lo '•'> liih in i Jens ( a iiip tv ll ,ind l.;irr\ M illiu i f . iiiip lH - ll. I li. K i, ('.il.ih .iln 1 sihct ( i.iilhi’i ( 'atiiphcll ,iiu! \Vilh,tni Hcnii.in C.iniptxrll in W ilh.iiii Jcrrs ('aiiijiK-ll, 2. IS av ics. <',il,ili.iln l>on.ild !• /Xl’Kiii 1(1 Ruin I . Hiihh.iid, } .KTC',. l-iilum. /citiia M \'oi;j;cnthaler to Jnlin \’iij;j;cnthalet and Bernal \'oi;^cnihalcr; .Man I., \'o[.’i;en- lii.dci .ind Mar> .Ann N'ogyen- ihalci, 1 liK. .Mocksvillc - Henry Hamiiaii lo Julia Hllis, 5() acre. .Shady Grove, S2. A. Paul Gough to Dwight H, Clc.irv and .S.ilh Clears. 1.9 acres. S(,. • U'llliaiii H. Harney and Lucy H Harnes to William R;iy Cartner and Vaness.1 S'liiiih Cartner, 6.09 acres, l-ultoii. So. - James Clyde Huichins and Carol S. Hutchins to Michael Scott Fissel and Dunna H. Fissel. .77 acre. .Mivkssille. Jars is K. Renegaratkl Patricia H. Renegar to Jeremiah Christopher Phillip.s, I lot, MiKksvillc. S42. — Advance Hornes Inc. lo Jo Anne Allen, 2 lots. $6 . MN.VNCIAL PLANNING I O R ()IJ)K R AM ERICANS I'l i'I.iiiiMii.- liM ihi'ir liii.KK i.il lullin', ihi'ii' .iii' I'lM.' ki'S i|ueslions .ill .ij.k 'l XllK'IU.IIIS lll'l'i) |1 > .m su t'l ♦ liat inM'slnii'iil cliiitcfs shiiuhl I make lo ll\f Kiiiifdrlalil) (liirlnj; nn ri'liri'nu-nt sears.' ♦ I low does mj age alTect inj lax iiictiire, ant) «lial should 1 (Id 1(1 sau' on taxes? ♦ llo« can I prvMMit a major illness fniiii deslroy- ing iin rinancial resources? ♦ Is 111) present life insurance right for my later Nears? ♦ What steps can I lake no« to make things easier for nn family in case of my death or (iisahliii); illness? Ill liclp MHi lliui the rii;hl ansssers i<i these (jucslions, Waddell Keed, Inc , one of ilie tialion's leading luiancial services or- j;aiii/,iiuuis, IMS lies uni lo allend a seminar designed specifically foi ihe reiired and near ielired January 20, 19B8 2 - 4 PM • ' Davie County Public Library' ■' Hiere is no charge. Since seating is limited, reseivalions arc required. For your rc-serva- , lion, please contact; T Davle.County Public Library : 371 North Main St, Mocksville Phone: 704-634-2023 W addell 4 . Reed, Inc. 3000 Bethesda Place Suite 103 W inston-Salem NC 27103 Phone; 919-765-4400 larceny of $265. — Perr>' Dean Laird of Route 4, Advance, reported Jan. 8 thel breaking, entering and larceny of j a tool .set and aluminum camera case, with a total estimated value of $315, from a rcsidencc off Baltimore Road. — Jim Albert Tise of Route 7, MocLsvillc. reported Jan. 9 drinks were stolen from a machine at Crossroads Grocery, U.S. 64 cast of Mocksvillc. — Janws Barbee reported Jan. 6 someone dumped a load of trash on the side of Turrentine Church Road. — James Christopher Potts reported Jan. 10 the breaking, entering and larccny from a vehicle. — Richard B. Hammers of Route 1, Mivksvillc, reponcd Jan. 7 a larccny from a carport in Oakland Heights. — Oscar Gaither Whitaker rcponcd Jan. 7 the larceny of a H'im rm i-M ff/i Joiim iil newspaper nick from B&W Trading Post. — Hrujxlrawcr Inc, vs, K-Plus Inc., request for judgment, $1,133.94 plus inierc,st. — Steven M, Beaver vs. Deborah S, Beaver, child support, ~ Christopher W. Dux vs. Lli/abelh P. Dux, absolute divorcc, child custody, equitable distribution of marital properties. — Gary H. Prillaman vs, We.slcy T, Sntith, request for judgment, S I,592,70 plus interest, — lid Hedrick Automotive vs. Wayne Sinxid, request for judg­ ment, $1,056.26. — Randy Dean Anderwn and Brenda Anderson vs. Jeffrey Watts and Unifair Wood Products Inc., $10,000 claim from work related accidcnt. — Marlin Rmory Keelon and Jean H. Keeton vs. Amanda Jeanne Keeton, child custody. — Sue Hinsley vs. Richard Minsley, divorcc from bed and board, alitnony, possession of niarilal hontc, child custody, cliild support, insurance for children. Through Thl» W#*k#nd On Somi No S«l«e To P»«It i . 196 WilkttMiT] St. Mocktvlllff, NC Mon-Tu«-Wad-Sat 9 a.m. lo 7 p.m. Thurs-Frl B a.m. to S p-m'.’ Sunday t to « p.m. I)A\ It: c o l N n K M I HI’KISI Kl.COKD, IIU KSDXN , .JAM AKN M. 1988—9 Help Available For Needy During Winter Months Kalti> Cluirnn D.i'.it' CiHiiit', f'nliirprv.c f'j., ]ti; riuTC '- ih i riM-.<'n u h '. .iiiN o n f lit D.ivr- ('<huiI> -.hoiilil i;i) I'llii III h u rii;r\ itiis u m k -i I hcri' IS holp ,i\ ail.ibU’, s.iul J.inicN ('l.\rk, diK M iii ot tiu' I >,i\ 10 County IK-p.uimciii n| Sw i.il ScrvKcs Anyutie tKvditi^ iiu>ik'> lor liu'l, a placf lo M.iy. h>(H! or klollnii); Nhoulil coiiUal the tlc|->aninci)i ■'Thai person wouUl talk sviih our intake worker here at the agency ' and e\phiin to us what their situa lion is, wlwt their neixis are," he said. ‘‘When wc cun, wc do \erity [what they’re telling U-s," If u person, for example, says he ^or she was laid off from work, the social worker would call the employer to verify the infoniution. ‘Ml's t\ol just a matter of saying, ‘I want this and I want thiit,' " Clark said. ‘‘It’s a nuittcr of hav­ ing a genuine need, and as soon a.s we detcnninc thjit, wc can go alwad ■ and help." Social workers called ihcir regular clients la.st week lo make sure they hjid enough fuel to last through the snowstorm and linger­ ing subfrcczing icmpcratures. “ Wc spent the first part of the week doing that after they started calling for the snow," said Niar- chcta Williams, social worker with the department. "TTicrc were quite a few that had everything already set up, but wc just wanted lo check with them before they got into a crisis situation. ” " 'The department received bet­ ween eight and 10 requests for distance with fuel bills when the season’s first snowstorm hit the area early Thursday morning. "W e ■;did help in all those situations." ••:CIa‘rk said, ''Today (Friday), • *:.Syc*yc probably had eight or 10 ■<in6 rc applications for help." ' When the department i.s closed duejo snow, as it was Thursday, or on weekends, requests should be made through the Davie County SherifPs Department. "Tliey, in » turn, get in touch with whocvcr's on:call,” Williams said. ! ' it’s not just the department’s ^ /cgular cllenis that need help with !;h-: l,«-l S. .iiuiitiK-' it’' (vc p!i- .|i 'V. n I '!< llici! h.'i k . sill’ s.iiil I'i'f vitii-!”>■ m.i\ h.iM- hccn ! n V' ■ mi )■ i ' s p.i\ \ \ t.' p.r. ihc lik'l lu ll, Inn stir v>'iiip,iir. .i.'-.cvi lv>.niM- Hi 'Il'AS "llu-u- S !)■ ' 1 MK’ ituTf I( I p,l\ ihcm lU (hfv h.ul uruiMi.il m [vii'cs like iticJu ,il hilK ih.i! ii. 4. 11(1 iticii nidiK') ih.il llii's miK) usu.iils um- 111 in n liiL‘1.' ■ SS illi.iius s.inl Some [Vuplc m.i> Iv licMt.mt lo ,isk lot help Kv.mso ol pruic "Hut that’s what w ere here to r," W illiam s viul "l'\cr\KkIv can re.icli a crisis at mie [xnrii iti Iticir hlc " She said stie received a call 1 hiirsil.iy Iroin someone rejxirunj; th.it a wmiuii w as in need of heat and lix>d When U'lllianis called llic woman, "she slanted (o know \sho told itK- that,” she said. ".She couldn’t believe anyNxly had call­ ed about it ;md s;iid she didn't neet.1 it." Clark ctKouraged peviple to call if there arc needs in the county not being met. The dcjJartment lus several resources to provide as.sistancc for people needing money for fuel. Ab»iui 5(X) families and in­ dividuals arc a.ssisted annually through the Low-lncome Bncrgy A.ssistance Program, which is funded by iJie federal government and adminLstered by ihc state. Ap­ plications for the program were due in by the end of CXrtober, but a crisis component of the program allows people to receive up lo S200 for fuel bills in emergency situations. "Normally, tlie n>oncy budgeted for Davie County by the state is about 515,000," Clark said. Salvation Army money is also available to help people pay fuel bills in crisis situations. The department also receives contribu­ tions from Duke Power Co. and Crc-scent Electric Membership Corp. for fuel assistance. "There's a whole lot of different progranw and essentially whai wc try to do is to roll those various contributions into what wc call the Share the Warmth fundoui here," Clark said. "W e spend out of ilvat when the pirson maybe doesn't Cali Gets 60 Year Mason Pin On Jan, 6, ■;.'Sasnuel Milton} jllC all was > presented a I 'D ia m o n d Jabilee Cer- i ; tiTicatcand pen •t for 60 years I membership in ' M o ck s v ille Lodge No. 134 a f &a m .Call The pjn and ccnificatc were presented on behalf of the Grand Lodge of Masons in North Carolina by Lester P. Martin Jr., senior grand deacon of the grand lodge. Other local members assisting with the presentation were R. Clyde Glascock, past master; Samuel Howell, master of die Lodge; and George Martin, past master. Call completed 60 years .service on Dcc. 2, having bccome a member on Dcc. 2, 1927. I»L.-WINTEB.- “M s How H ir» u Ouv a J0»06ia/t* > iattrm OM UJMI M n.xmt r,msOuM OOU6ti CUV(* Mf am r o . v f ; — TTT»prtdlccwcric. o. T O Y O S T O V E M (*jcrmM or. -------- PRICES STAR! AS LOW AS . . . $11000 fi,. t'.iitii APr>i IHA tlRE CO. Retail Division of Brad Ragan, Inc! m YidWiiyHlf Pd. (7 6 4 )tS 4 -«U 8 MockivlH#, N.C.| W H *V I WMOWI fA C rO tr tin A C fM IM I fA»TI,WtCKI AHD ACCHOHH tO« KltO^tUW AHO tOtfOttOVI ‘ _ ijii.lilts to r the le d e ra l p ro j;i.im A n s o s e re ce i\in > ; assistance ih ii'U jih ihe 1 .OS'. Incom e i-j\ei).'s \s\is(.iiice I’lo e ra m m ust m eet te r l.iin iiK o m c i'Uk IcIimcs U iscd on Ihe iu iiiiIh t III (K '.iple in the la m il\ Ih e SIS.I.I1 s e iM ic s ile p .irln ie n l •iK o h.is ti> \l on li.iiu l lo t (v o p le '.O iii i.m 'l .illu u i lo Inis any " l i \ r.iu lin u ', ih .iT '. I'e r is li.il'ie .' ’ '•'> illi.tms saivf ' '.Mosi ol It 1-, c.ifin ed sluti, blit It will keep someN><.h Irom s!.ir\ ing .Much ol t)ie lis>il the ile|\ininent h.is w.is iloitiievl lor nm ly l.nnilies diinnj; the Chrisim.is se.ison 11 the de|\irtment's IihkI supps i;e(s lo\>.. ( 1.11 k vii',1 ihc ilep.innienl »..in is'Ue lixiil oiileis .iiul is piep.iieil lo (ji 1 SI' il the tuxsl .tiwe'- SiVI.ll Wi'll.eis will .ilsi' help liihl sniiiei'iie .1 \s.11111 pl.Ke In sl.i;, w henlhes iKvd il " I don't tvlic\e .in\ w ih iK I I v il lhe\ lo m l.u letl Us, W ill),m is s.iul " I here's 111' le.ison loi iliem lo he M osi people can slay with lelalises. "SVe work all that out w ilh ih e m ." she saul " W c cer- i.iinK don't want a in m ie lo tree/e '' Uisl sseek, the slate oix-ncd the N.iiii'iial tiiiard .•\rmorv on li .S. (>-l e.ts! to |v o p le ne e diiu ' ,i u .u n i pl.K e III sl.r, " D lls IS ihe tiis i lim e w e '.e seen ih .il li.i( i|y ii.' ’ C l.irk saiil ' A p p .iie n lls . il w .is d o iie in le sp .iiise 1 1 1 ihe soU l w .i\e aiul the in i|H 'iu liiij! sio rm C l,Ilk said he d u ln 'l know it the A rm o rs w o u ld he o|K‘n a n ym ore this w in le t or nol .’Xs o l I hursdas ni>;lit. no one h.ul used the la c ility . S(K ial sers ices em ployees iire .tlso tr.lin e d to p ro vid e sh e lter fo r the hom eless " W e '\e never had 1 0 do It b e lo re , and 1 hojie we, d o n ’l, In ii we arc p re jvire d to do I t . " C la rk said. The s(K i;d service.^ d ire c to r said he (liil nol know o) any hom eless in l) .i\ie C o siniy, hut said the d e p .iiim e iit w o u lil Ik- jila d to ad- U iess ihe neCil it it w as there. "W e re jio in e lo a tldiess any h o riirie il need that there is in the c o u iiiy in one w .iy o r a n o th e r," he said The ile p .irim e n i also m aintains a clo th in g closet lo t the tx.*cdy. C la rk said the d epartm ent n o rm a lly ac- ccpts d o n atio n s o f g(xK l, used c lo th in g , hut has m ore than it can handle rig h t n o w . A n y o n e n e e d in g a ssista n ce sh o u ld ca ll the social services departm e n t at 6.^4-5926. WAL-MART PHARMACY FR Prescription Up To ^10.00 Over *10.00 Pay The Difference WAL-MART PRESCRIPTIONCOUPON Pay To Tho Ofdor 0(Wal-Mart Pharmacy >10.00 Good at .l.oc«lionGot Your Next Proscription FREE Up To S10.00. U Over $10.00 Pay Th# DIMerence.Limit 1 Coupon For FamSy {Maximum 30 Day Supp»y) This ia not fo r r e f ills Good on nev prescrip tio ns only ...1 Phsrm jtcUis Signature Cuttomer Signature 10-1)A\1E COUNT\- e n t e r p r is e RKCORl). THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 198S 't ■ } Perry f'Graslism s I p!‘ I] f- I • -xA " '•■ m a r • r ’ Wings As ^ Eagji f^ow A Dynamic Book f^ot Tho%e Who Wtnl tire tonfloi.'.,. Hr Htpp,g,i O k .^ **»'» run>... Ana ( w ^ ^rconip/#!/, W<v#/ (Jresham writes that people ciui find renewal later in life. An excerpt from Dr. Perry Gresham’s latest txMik wils Tcaltired in (he IX-cetnher ksiie of • 'The Toaslmasters.’' — i’luitos l)v James Harrin^er Author: Age Brings Fulfillment By Kathy ChafTln Davio County Enlerpriso-Rocofd A year ago, Dr. Perry E. Gresham v.’as diagnosed as having tcmunal canccr. ” It had spilled ov-cr into my bones, and 1 was supposed to die right away," he said before speak­ ing to the Mocksvillc Rotary Club last week. "But I’m alive and bet­ ter now.’’ Three months ago, Greshanj suf­ fered complete heart failure and WH.S expcctcd to die. ‘’And I’m alive lind w.-cll," he said. "Renewal is possible even in the face of an apparently hopeless disease." . That’s the message behind the ■ two chapters being added to the • latest ediu'on of his book, With Wings As Eagles. The book, first published in the late 1970s, has sold more than 25,000 copies so far. A fourth edi­ tion is coming out later this month. The theme of W ih Wngs as Eagles is getting people to realize what Gresham found out long ago, that age often brings with it more fuinilmcnt than is possible in youth. "I reali7xd how much bet­ ter off I was than when I was at the height of my career," he said. One of the first people to read the book was Arizona Sen. Barry Gold water. "He was old at the time,” Gresham explained. What inspired Wih Wngs as EaglesT' "That’s a funny story." he said. "1 was asked to stress all the state chapters of itie AnKricjm Associa­ tion of Retired Persons in St. LouiS; M o,, and so I prepared by picking up all the mistakes that older people nuke. I thought that would be just the thing." But as the day of the specch grc\^' nearer, Gresham surtcd to have se­ cond thougltts. The night before he was to address the association. "1 went to sleep worried," he said. "1 got up at midnight and rewrote the address." Gresham's address on finding renewal lalcr in life wa"; c\p;indc»l into tlie book, one ol M;vcn tiwe he has had published. His latest book, Tcxtsts — Plain, S p in and Wry, has received favorable comments from such wcll-^:nown celebrities ns Hob Barber and Dennis Weaver. "When the publisher got ready, he wrote to these people and sent them a cofjy and asked them how they liked it." Gresham said. "Some of their comments were pretty wild ... very wild. It’s been a very good book." An excerpt from the book is the cover article for the December 1987 issue of The Toastnuisters. the worldwide magazine for the Toastmaster clubs. One of his eariier articles, “ Think Twice Before You Disparage Capitalism ," was reprinted from the national magazine, The Freeman, and ntadc into a pamphlet for worldwide distribution in four different languages. More than a million copies were printed. I Bob Jordan Reception Jan. 16 The Davie County Bob Jordan Committee will host a reception and dinner for the Lieutenant Governor on Jan. 16 at Bermuda Run. The reception begins at 6:30 p.m. with dinner at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available for S50 each. Call any member of the local commiltce for tickets and addi­ tional infomiaiion. Commitlec members are: Jerr>’ Anderson, 492-7157; Dr. Joel 1-d- wards, 6.'W-6128; George Martin. 634-2171; Jim li.'ilon, 99K-3{M.l; M.C. Iknion Jr., W8-65‘K); Hill Burnett, 998-2325; and Randy Gardner, 492-5516. Cooleemee Gets Grant To Study Low-lncome Areas TIjc town of Cooleemee has received a $4,500 development planning grant from tiie slate. CooleeiJKC, which luid originally applied for $6 ,000 , was one of 10 municipalities and two counties awarded grants, which will enable them to seek Community Develo|>- ment Block Grants in the future. Developtnent planning grants arc set up to help small towns and countics conipetc in the application process for the $37 million in block gram funds which come into Norili Carolina each year. The funds — which arc ad­ ministered by tljc N.C. DepartnKnt Gresham also has a rcjjuiar col­ umn eniitlcd, "'I'hc Old Pro­ fessor." in Vir UVa; i'irpnui Hillhiiiy, ihc slate’s inonihiy ncwspjiper. Gresham, president emcntus of Bethany College in West Virginia, and his wife nwved recct\tl)' lo Ber­ muda Villnge. where they spend mo.st of their time. They still have a home in Bethany, W.Va.. and a ranch in Colorado. Gresham laughl at several dif­ ferent unis-ersities. including Te.ms Chrislinii University, ihc Univcr- sils Hi aikl the l/iii\cr- siiy of Michigan, before being named president of Bethany Col­ lege. He retired in 1972. Gresham also has experience in journalism. He covered the Arab- Israeli War in 1948 for Vte Detroit Free Press. When asked how he liked living in Davie County, Gresham answered with another stor)'. "1 had the nK>s wonderful e?;pcriciKe on Thanksgiving Day here, ab­ solutely wonderful," he said. It seems Greshain left his wallet -- containing S300 in cash, four Gold cards, his driver’s license and overseas flight card — on the coin box at the car wash on N.C. 801 in Hillsdale. He didn’t realize wtiai had hap­ pened until he Mopped lo buy g.is at the nearbj’ Shell station. "When 1 reached for my wallet, 1 didn't have it," he said.. When GreshJim went back to tiie car wash, the wallet was cone. He had just walked in his residence to tell his wife when she said there s^-as a man on the phone wanting lo lalk to him. It was Ur- chel Hill of Clemnions, calling to return his sr.illei. "He spent most of his 'ITianksgiving Day trying to find me." Gresham .said. To show his gratitude, Gresham .said he send Hill's unUirn child a bond for Oiristmas. When Gresham went by the Shell .suiiion later to pay for his gas, he told the men inside what had happened. "One of tliem said, ’1 guess you think this is a pretty nice place to be. here in Davie Coun­ ty.' ■■ Gresham said. "1 .said, ‘You’re damn right, 1 do.’ " Gresham's lectures have taken him ail over the Horld. Rotarians Hear Gresham Continued From P. 1 example. "There Ls often blood lost, but we’ve got to learn to live witli the truth,” he said. I'air play is just an imponant. Biographies of America’s forefathers reveal indiscretions in their private lives tlwi may not have wiih.stood the public .scrutiny fac­ ing presideniinl candidates today. Bui lliey had .something else going for them, Gresham siiid — fair play. President Thonws Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton, the country’s first Secretar)’ of the Treasury, were political enemies, but they respected each othef! A bust of Hamilton can still Ix.* found ai .Moniicello, Jefferson's home near Chariottcsville, Va. “ Fair play in American politics, truth, fair play and teamwork," Gresham said. ‘‘We have developed an adversarial socicty. Everybody wants to be against .somebody else. "SVe need to learn again the meaning of teamwork so that wc can pull our country together," he said. "In short, we need a moral revolution... Shake us up to bring us back to great values and forward to even greater values." Great people have filled thc/“' niches of the past, including suchs Christian leaders as Apostle Paul ; and Francis of Assisi and political : leaders like Jefferson and George ; Washington. “ But the present niche Is vacant, maybe for some member of the Mocksvillc Rotary Club, more likely some student in school in Mocksville," be said, “ But I’ll tell you this, it’ll be someone who will - tell the truth, play fair and believes in teamwork." of Natural Resources and Com­ munity IX-velopmcnt’s Division of Community Assistance — arc awarded lo l(Kal govcrnmcnt.s for housing projects, economic developinenl and improved living conditions for low ami nuxlerale income families. Cooleemee, incorporated in 1985, plans to use the money for door-to-door surveys to get cilizcn input on future goals and the development of a comprehensive Community Devclopmeni Guide und administration. 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In most cases, treatment is completely covered by insurance. When you’re in pain, we want to help. C o b b C h iro p ractic Clinic \ o f M ockevilie SOI Wllkesbioro Street • Mocksville 634-2512 HOURS. hON.- tUU.- v.:3.- fRI. » A M to 6 P M IHwm» »A1 9 A M to ) P M D W IK I ()l M 'l I M l Kl’KlSK K K O K I). IIM KSDa N. .IA.VLARV M, 1988-11 Warrant Pending Blalock’s Condition 1 'h- I >.r. I i il! : >' 'h ' ,'u;i .'ii h;insi'lt I I- ,1 n ,![!..:>[ lri!i;;',.r, |)u- .Irp.iMMU-;)! 1>II ih r .iM., -.! i '! ! 5',.!■ i ‘‘ i>: ' ‘i ' A III.m l i'-.'iiit,iu' ol Kinit;' I, \il>.,u^c. Ii'i ' ; • 'r.is,' 't.ini S', hil.ikct u ifh .1 Ji.-.ull'. wiM|>-in '.'ilh inlciii I i;, ,i: 1 .i ■,!'.( ,,iiiic. H f s.ml li' i.ill, inllii.lnii; soiuni-- iii)u in, tvi .him- « i .ultci - iii'in !>i,un ^.lkl^'iln■t IVpulN itot'I A'lnni. iiiv il.ini.ii:.'- oiilh. i;-.i h', ii IS il.iiibtlU! 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He said no cuses involving in­ dividuals could be heard without a court reporter present. When court reconvened at 2 p.m., Hairson informed jurors, at- lomcys, defendants and v.'itncsse.s that he had not been able to get a court reporter. "W e had to do some tall scraun- ing 10 get .someone here tomor­ row.” he said. ’’I don’t know m- actly where the mistake camc. but Man Charged In Shooting COOLEEMEE - A Coolecnicc man was arrested Satur\iay af\er Ik attempted to shoot his brother. Coolecnx* Policc OiiefTony Hnr- Ue <u»id. Cnafijcu by Coolccnwe policc with discharging a fircann into oc- cupicd property and with discliarg- ing a firearm inside the city limits was: Mark Dwoin Williams. 20, of Yadkin Street. He was placed in the Davie County Jail in lieu of a S2.000 bond, pending outcomc of a Jan. 28 appcanuicc in Davie District Court. Hanle said Williams was clwrg- cd with shooting into a dwelling occupied by his brother. Jeff Williams. 22. with a .12 guagc pump shotguft No injuries were rc(>iined frtim the blast. Hartle said. Mail Tax Listings Promptly Mail tax listings to the Davie County Ta.\ Assessor as soon as possible and avoid a late li.sting penalty. The ofTtce staff is receiving mail daily and a spccial room is open in tl)c County Office Building to a.s.si.st those who need help filing their tax returns. Any tax forms received after Jan. 31. or postmarked later than Jan. 31. will be subject to a late penalty. Martin To Be Guest Speaker Gov, Janws G. Martin will be Ihe guest speaker at tlic Davie County Republican Party’s annual Lincoln Day dinner on Tuesday. Feb. 9, at 7 p.m. Marlin, a Republican, filed last week for re-election to a second tenn. Lt. Gov. Roben B. Jordan III filed as a Dem(Kratic candidate for governor. Tlie Lincoln Day dinner will be held at South Davie Junior High .School. Tickets arc S 10, Informa­ tion about ticket sales will be available at a later date. Sixth District Congressman Howard Coble was the speaker at last y e ^’.s Lincoln Day dinner. Land Needs To Be Assessed In Davie Darryl Parker, Davie County Assessor, s;iys farmland on the county line of Davie, which was formerly a.wigned to another coun­ ty, must be assessed in Davie. In the past, if some acreage of u large fanii was over the county line, ihc whole place was assessed in only one county as a conve­ nience lo the landowner. Upon advice of the Ad Valorem Tax Pivision of the N.C. Depart- nicnl of Revenue, ihis practice can no longer be continued due to dispute, and confusion that arise from land sales in affocted areas. The Davie County Assessor recently discovered $360,000 of taxable pro|vrty in the C«x)l Sp­ rings Ro.id area that was Ixing Ux- ed in Iredell. The confusion was caused on a farm being allowed lo overlay the county line, Parker said. •’Should you purcha.sc a property that crosses the county line, the deed should be recordal at Iwth county counhou-ses and each coun­ ty should bill you for the proper amount in their county,” Parker said. As a matter of convenience. Parker said, these changes are be­ ing made as projieriy is sold or a deed is transferred. Perwins luving questions should contact the tax office. SERVICE, SELECTION & SAVINGS FROM THE PRESCRIPTION PEOPLE ihi" m.in tlicy waiuoil was siu'S<. ■ K uhhI up HI the tinuintaiiis tic coiililn'l >;cl hiTf lnl,iy, Nil he viss ho cai> tonv'friiu Nine were sclcctal fur the graml jur> bvforc court was rccess- ed Monday. Others in the (xxtl were sworn in as jurors. Three women were excused from jur>- duty, one Kx’ausc she had moved lo Yadkin County and one becausc this week was an in­ convenient time for her to serve. Hair.sion relca.sed the wonuin un­ til the .March session of Superior Court. A third v.T)man. Ann Buchanan, was excused early in tlie day bccau.se she is listed on tlie coun calendar as a defendant. Buchanan is being tried for cruelty to anintals. Her defendant is Hunk Van Hoy. Sherry Campbell, assistant clerk of court, said she could not remember a situation in which a defendant was called for jurs’ du­ ty. "It just so happened that she was picked and she v,"as on the calendar," Campbell .sjiid. "It is unusual." Prospective jurors arc selected front a pool of county taxpayers. The ptKjl is up^iaied every two years. GE Bulbs 4 Pk. 40 - 60 - 75 - 100 Wan $ 1 9 9 Assorted Knit Hats By Hickory Knits 77^ Ekco Baker’s Secret SBkewnre _ {y o o r n Tivq S et Of 3 Storage Plus Bowls - 7250 $597 Kotex Mnxl 30’s or Thin Maxi 30's $ 2 9 7 Eveready Energizer I' Batteries C or D 2 Pk. a or 9 Volt Single $ 1 7 7 Glade Spray All Flavors 7 02. 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Worafwp 5«<VKa 11 00 a m r»«n*r^ W or*h^ 7 3 0 p m MOVMON CHUffCN Church Of Jm u i CIvlal CM L«f1ar Day SMnU 669 Ma^diaor) S i. lAxkavAa Sunday UMimQ 10 a m *17 Noon 4CVINTH DAY AOVINTIST SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Moitng Road S«d Mat%. pAitorSab^aih &hoo< 9 30 a m • Wor»h<p S«rvK« 11 00 am . K N T fC O tT U HOUNCSi CLARKSVILLE PENTECOSTAL LH*#rti ChuKh Road IWf AiM^I Q»nn«S«nd*y Schto^i to00 am . Wo»%h-(J &ar»K«i 110 0 a mMOCKSVILLE PENTICOSTAL HOLINESS U«f»h«i) U>antMiySwi^Ui S<rx»ii 10 00 a m Wo^aM' r>#'vTf • 11 CO a m{ 6 00 p m I »ar»g*h*«c 7 C»D p mb it'* K 0 ; 30 p m HEOt.ANO PfNTfCOSTAL MOllNESS Jt'Ttak ‘item* {‘aitcfI rye 1/ ^ 0 a1 MXl • m 1 (. m f a^'‘^» N»y>» ' “-*/ t- Eaton Funeral Home 328 North Main Street Mocksvllle, N.C. 27028 Phone 634-2148 DAVIE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO f-oril Fnrmng Snios And Sorvico Now Holland Equipmeni Highway 601 Soulh MocKsvillo, N C 27028 Phone 634-5969 \Vh<rn y o u re h u n g r y tc /A rt<^jng riMijl 601 & M O M ocUv1tl«. NC Phor>« 0 4 ^ 3 6 C.A. SEAFORD LUM BER CO. Jericho Road Mocktvllle, N.C. 27026 Phone 634-5148 Compliments of DAVIE COUNTY FARM BUREAU 977 Y a d kln vllle R oad M o cksvU h , N .C . 634-6207 SHEFFIELD LUMBER i PALLET CO. Route e. Box tS3 MockevWe. N.C; 27028 Phone 492-5565 JEFFCO CO., INC. In the Hillsdale Community Route 1 Advance. N.C. 27006 Phone 998-8193 FULLER WELDING & FABRICATORS Hwy. 601 S P.O. Box 821 Mocksvllle, N.C. 634-3712 MOCKSVILLE SHELL SERVICE 189 Gaither Street Mocksvllle, N.C. 634-5144 Ed Fisher PLUMBING SERVICE Coolo«mo«, N.C. 27014 Expert Repairs & New Instalaiion FREE Estlmalas & EmofBoncy Service 284-2721 Phone 284-2232 HORNS'S „ Country Kitchen 601 S. & 1-40Fvtluring Breekfait 24 Hr*. T Daft A W**k 2 Eggt. Sut Unk», Fr»*h Horn* Frt»», CNIM Onogt Julc* UM 634-3780 Dallv Devotion 9:30 to 9:45 a.m. Monday thru Saturday WDSL , f i r I 1 :■}: . I ''•fl V . {; ^ 1: V .; j - ir' “ \ ! obituaries l) \ \ I! t 1 ) 1 S I > ( M l H l'K ls l K | ( ()KI). Tin K S I) \> . .1 W t A K N ’ 14, 1988— 13 {} V \ i h'. \\ .1 . Ali \;iM(K'f II K I M il i(,'i ) SI, ,11 Ji'Ji 'ire \!(■< .11:. !>■; ‘i ■ .r N''C.ilVM',:'. j.i:> >. I'UllCI.ll M'lM.!'-, -.I-;.' ii, s .iliii d .i\ . J.in ') ,ii K -I! Sl\iu!i\.nil t uiu-i.tl II.mil- i III Nmih U lUi-N.jo, o'.'i'hi, Ilk-Ki-\ Ki.hai.l J 11,1111. III. :hr Kc\ Juhii .-\ S|v.iks, l>t \\ ilh.iiii SUKiumc) Jr ,iiul III hon.iui K Holncss Itun.il lolloual m Svt-iiu Memorial (i.miens M l Alex.iKtlci u,i\ Nirii Aiij.'i:vl 193K, II! \S ilk.i', ('(uml\ He u.ts iuncmScronx-nin Clrusc A M !•: Zit)n Mcthixiisi t'tiun.:h .iiul was a !.u(vivisor al flulK [arms .Suniviny ;irc hi>. wilc, Mrs Cnml Haai.s Alcxaiitlcr. dI ihc lumic; one tlaughlcr, Vcstula l.cc Alc.'tandcr. (if the hotiK; one son, Cardinal Jcmmc Alc.ximdcr, of the home; oncsI.Mcr, Mrs. Wanda A. Sniith, Siaicsville, and two unclc.s and aunts, John Alc.xandcr, Frederick Alexander, Frances Alexander, and Ruth Watkins, all of Wilkcsboro. [•lowers will be accepted or memorials may be iiuidc to Denny Grove A.M.K. Zion Mcthixlist Church. Jessie Walker Anderson Mrs. Jessie Walker Ander­ son, 96, formerly of 131 Forest Lane, M o c k s v illc , died Thur«lay, Jan. 7, at Autumn Care Convalcsccnl Center in M o c k s v illc where she was a resident. Funeral scrviccs were held Sun­ day, Jan. 10, al Eaton’s Funeral Home Chapel in Mocksvillc, con­ ducted by Mr. Robert Ball and Mr. Robert Damal). Burial followed in Jcricho Church of Christ canetery. Memorials may be made to the Cemetery Fund of Jericho Church of Christ, P.O. Bo.'c 354, Mocksvillc, N.C. 27028. Mrs. Anderson was bom June 30, 1891, in Rowan County to the late Furguson and Joycc Koontz Walker. She was a homcnmkcr and was a member of North Main Street Church of Oirist. Her husband. William Frank Anderson, pnxedcd her in death on October 22, 1963, Surviving arc three daughters, Mrs. Vestal (Wilma) Danner and Mrs. Margaret Boger, both of Mocksvillc, and Mrs. G .W . (Joycc) Goodman, Winston-Salem; four sons, Wayne Anderson, Winston-Salem. Jim Anderson, Kissimce, Fla., and Hayden and Bruce Anderson, both of Mocksvillc, and a number of grandchildren, grcat-grandchildrcn and grcat-grcat-grandchildrcn. Nina R. Arnold Nina Rummage Arnold, 64. of Route 6, Mocksvillc died at the N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston- Salem on Wcdne-sday evening, Jan, 6 -Funeral .services were held Fri­ day, Jan. 8 , at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conductcd by the Rev. Kenneth Hyde anti Ihc Rev. David Gilbreath. Burial followed in Eaton’s Baptist Church ccmctery. Born Feb. 21, 1923, in Davie County, slic was a daughter of Tossie Collcllc Rummage of Route 3 and ihc laic Hoy W, Rummage. A homemaker, she wa.s a memt^er of Mineral Springs Baptist Church in Joncsville. Survivors, in addition lo her mother, include her husband. NOW YOU CAN AFFORD TO HEAR YOUR HEARING DESERVES ONLY THE BEST Your Cholco 01 The Top 3 Companies In The U.S.A. 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Kate Mae Gaither Mrs. Kate Mae Hash Gaither, 85, of Route I, .Mocksvillc, Mon­ day at Forsyth Memoril Hospital in Winston-Salem. Funeral serv ices arc to be held at I t a.m. Thursday. Jan. 14. at the New Union United Methodist Church by the Reverend Has'wood Hiatt. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body will be placed in church thirty minutes proir to the sers'icc. The family is to rcccivc friends at Baton’s funeral home W'cdncs- day night from 7-9. Gaither was bom July 25, 1902. in Grayson County. Va,. to t)»e laic Orvilc and Amelia Hash and was a homcnukcr. Her husband Robert Allen Gaither preceded Ikt in dcatli Nov. 19, 1970. Survivors include one daughter. Nannie Dyson of Route I , Mocksvillc; one son. Calvin Gailhcr, Route I , Hamjony; four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Mrs. Toy W . Recce YADKINVILU- - Mrs. Toy W. Rcecc, 83, of Route 5. died Saturday, Jan. 9. at Hoots Hospital. She was bom in Yadkin County to Perk and Mary Jane Rynn Willard. She was a member of the Church of Christ of Nebo. She was married to Charles E. Recce, who died August 12, 1983. Surviving arc one daughter, Pat- .sy Jane Bnuich. Mocksvillc; six sons. Jack Reccc, Kannapolis, Fred and Billy Reccc, both of Yadkinvillc, James Recce, Ad­ vance, David and Donald Recce, both of Boonville; two brothers, Clara Willard and Buddy Willard, both of Boonvillc; 10 grand­ children and nine grcat- grandchildrcn. 1-uncral .scrs'iccs were held Mon­ day, Jan. 11, at Mackie-Gcntry Chapel by the Rev, Harold Smissor, Burial followed in Deep Creek Friends Church cemetery, Veontiia Mae Hines livangclist Vcontha Mac Hines of Route 5. Mocksvillc, died Mon­ day. Jan. I I . in N.C. Baptist tm : r~ u Mospiial .liter an c-ileruled illness She w.is Ivini in O.iMe ('(Uinl\ In ihe lale J.inies ,nkl 1 .el.ii ( uihiell l..i\Mi’iM She w.is .1 i.'t.uliLiU' III D.ts le lliyh SehiMil an>l .iIIiIkiU-.I ■.1.1(11 (h c(liis)vl I ii'hl I.iIh'i 11,1^le III J,iin.iii..i .IS .1 inissiiin.ii\ Sill MS me .lie <'iie d.iin'hlel. K.il I in.i W il'.i 111 111 ( lei mill Ills, . nu' I'l nthei l ei I\ 1 ,i\>. leiK e i >1 Clem nn'iis. C.MI .luiils, H.uiii.ll Kkliiii.iii •iiul .M.uleline l.ilnii bii|h ii) MI t. s \ 111 e l unei.il seiM n's u ill I'e held ,il 1: |i.m Uk1.i\ in the t h.iivl ol Mm I ISO !) Suiiles eiil I unei al Hi'ine Die Keuweiid W.iH .uni the Keveieiul ( i.iilhei si. ill nllK i.ile Huii.il ssill InlliHs in Ihe Uethans ,'\M1-- /.IIMl ('liuieh lenieleiN C’luirles llodVLT (■()()l.i:i:.Mi:|-: Mr Charles Ueulord Hiyiver. b'), ol O.ivie Street, CiHileemee died Saturday. Jai! a! Duvie Cnunl) Hospii.il A gi.iseside service vi-^is held .Monday, J.in I I . in I.egnm Memorial l\irl, \Mtlt ihe Rev 1 jrr> •Allen offieialing The family feijues! th.ii memorials K- in.ule lo Legion SleilKinal Park in car ol iiud ,Me\- .indcr II! C'.Mleemeo •Mr. Hixner was tx>m [-cb. 14, 1918 in Iredell County to the laie C.H. and .Myrtle Smith ll(Hner, and was a retired merchant. He was a veteran of the United Statc-s Anny of W WII and was a member of the Coolecmec First [iaptist Church. Survivors include his wii'e Dor­ cas “ Dot" Milholen Hiwer of tlie home; one daughter, Mrs. .Martha Boger of Route 2, .Mtvksville; one .son, Charles B. Htxwer Jr. of Moorcsville; four grandchildem; one sister. Claytie Flowers of Terre Haute Ind.; tv.ti brothers, Doyle Hoover and Kenneth Ihxiver. btxh of Salisbury. Jordan lily requests (hnt Jettie Messic COOLEEMEE - Mrs. Jettie Messick Jordan. 87, 28 Main Strccl, died Tliursday, Jan. 7. at Davie County Hospital in Mocksvillc. Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan, 9, at Victory Bap­ tist Church by the Rev, Shelby Harbour, Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. The fa memorials be nuidc to tlie Building Fund of Victory Baptist Church. Coolccmee. N.C. 27014, Mrs. Jordiin was bom June 19. 1900. to the late Oliver and Fan­ ny Copley Messick, She was retired from Burlington Industries and was a chartcr member of Victory Bap<isl Oiurch, Her hu.sband, George Dewey Jordan, preceded her in death on M.irch 13. 1986. Surviving arc three daughters, Ruth Pierce, Ci»lecn>cc. Katherine Kelly, Mocksvillc, and Frances Brooks. Oakhurst, Calif,; three .sons, Loman Jordan and George Jordan, both of Coolecmcc,. and Kenny Jordan. McKksville; 12 grandchildren; 12 grcat- grandchildrcn, and one great-grcat-grandchild. Mrs. Fidna A. Morri.son Mrs. l^dna Ann Alewinder Mor­ rison of 113 Windward Circlc, .Mocksvillc. died Monday. Jan. 4, in Davie County Hospital after a short illness. She was btirn in Alexander County to tJic late John and Julia .McDowell Alexander. Her hus­ band, Foy Morri.st)n, preceded her in death in 1972. She is survived by three sons, Whitfield Frost. I^uic Frost and n : You’re Always W elcom e At I I I CLEMMONS I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday School 9:30 am Worship 10:30 am Co-pastors Robert A. and Dusty K. Flodlor l^ ^ y 158 West Clemmons 766-4631 H.'fil's ) ;osi, .,1! t.ss ill,-, I'.'.'ul.niiiliu-is, Mrs \ ,si.,ji His.i.'ii .mil .Mis N.uk \ IVehles, hoth i| Mih kss ill,'. ,111 ,ui,i|i(,-.| >l.,iii'(iii-i. M.ti e.iiel 1IK k n| Stali-ss ii!r mu- I'lollier. Slones Alev.nulei o' Moskssillf and oin- simci, S],, Alke liailhei ol M.Hkssillc l uner.il v r\ u es s>,cie held Sun . Lin in. 111 Ihe v h.ipel ol .Morrison Sdulesent l-unei,ii Home .Minisiei H 1-, Liyloi o( liei.iled aiKl Iniri.il u.is to be in ■Neu Jenis.ilem Holiness Cluireli cemeleiN on WeiinesiLiy. J.iii H .Mrs. Amanda .J. Parrish WLNS ro.V SALliM .Mrs .\m.inda I'li/alx-th James Parrish, S4, Stratlord Road, ilietl riuiisday, Jan 7, al l-'orsyth llos['iial She «as Ixirn .August }. l‘>().^, in Davie County to Nathan and SLiiy Lli/alx’th Hixkaday James. She attended Macedonia Moravian Church 111 Davie County. Surv iving are her hu.slxind. Cecil 1\ Parrish, ol the home; two daughters, .Sirs, /.oliiw Hendrix Lashmit, 'I’adkinville, and Mrs. Jo.inne Parrish Hunt, W'inston- S.ilerii, live sons, RoSen L. Par­ rish. Nathan 1). Parrish, William 1'.. Parrish. James R. Parrish, and C. Grant Parrish, all of Winston- Salem; 19 grandchildren; 19 great­ grandchildren: two great-grcat- grandchiklren; one brother. Walter James, Ya«.lkinville. and several nieces and nephews. Preceding Nlrs. Parrish in death, in addition to her parents, were one daughter. Willie Mac Hendrix in 1945, one .stin. Webb l>ec Hendrix in 1971. and one grcat-grc;it- gninddaughter. Angela Thompson in 19S7. Funeral services were held Sun­ day. Jan. 10. at Macedonia Mora­ vian Church by the Rev. David Andcr«o» and the Rev. Hampton •Morgan Jr. Burial followed in Westluwn Garden of Memory. Mrs. Gladys C. Pulliam WINSTON-SALEM - Mrs. Gladys Cain Pulliam, 1025 Well­ ington Ro:id. died Monday, Jan. 1„1,, at the Moravian Home. She was bom in Davie County to John Ikjycc and Ina Naylor Cain. She attended Duke Univer­ sity and Salem College. She married Grady R. Pulliam Jr., who i.i chairtiwn of Triad Life Insurance Corporation. A chartcr mcmlKr of Knollwood Baptist Church. Mrs. Pulliam was active in tlie NLary Martha SurvL'iy School Cla.ss, Her other interests were volunteer work for the Children’s Center and active involvement in the Twin City Uidy Lions Club. in addition to her husband, she is also survived by three daughters and one son. Mrs. Anne Harrison, Berkeley Heights. N.J., Mrs. Patty Bundy. Ro;inokc. Va.. Mrs. Nan­ cy Sullivan and Gt^dy R. (Chip) [’ulliani 111, both of Win.ston- .Salcm; five grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs, J.M. Hanman, Mrs. Frank Blackmore, and Mrs. Don Benton, all of Winston-Salem and Mrs, Fred Rich, Greensboro, and one brother, John B. Cain, Bimi- ingham, Ala. Following a family graveside ■■ri s u c, niciiii II i.il sfi s k es ere |i i f'l' hclil W eiliiesil.is , J.ni I .'. ,ii KII.ill A 11. ivl li.iplr.i ( hiiri h tn I )i .i.ul. N oltsini'ei. .il ,1 liiiii' lo he • innouiK e,l I he (.mills ,is).I, (li.it III lieu 11| llossois, menioii.ils Iv ni.ide lo M.’lu'iinei s l)i',e,isc .Assov i.ilion. 1’ I ) Him. I‘>(02. W iiisii111 S.ilem, N C 'rillie K. Silverman Tillie Ryhack .Siheniian. 67, of L'2 Raymond St. died Friday. Jan. H. at Davie County Hospital, l-uiieral serv ices were held Satur­ day. Jan. 9. in Rose CaiK-tcr>' with Ihc Reverend John Rowe olficiating. The family request that memonals be nude to Davie Coun- is Hospice. P.O. Box 665, Moekssille. .\.C, 27028 or to (he ASIerie.iri Cancer Sixicly. Morn .March 25, 1920,'in New N ork, sshe was the daughter of the l.ite Anthony Ryback iuid Clemen- ime Horanski [<yb.ick. SHe was a resulciu e of the Bron.x until mov­ ing to .Mix'ksville 2 '/j years ago. She was of Ihe Catholic faith. Silveriiwn wsa prect'dcd in death hy a son. Richard Silverman in 1^71. Surv ivors include a .son, Harvey Silverman of Winston-Salem; a daughter, Arlcnc Rcssa of MiK'ksville; one sister, Helen [•-lukowich of the Bronx; seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. UNC Prof: Lack Of Health Insurance Serious Problem By David W’illium.son UNC Nows Bureau CHAPEL HILL - When little Jessica .McClure of Midland, Texas, lay trapped in a well for more than two days in mid- CXtolx-r, tlK- entire country held its breath and prayed for her safe recovery. But when people are told that 25 million Americans have little or no access to a physician and that juiother 10 to 12 million arc insured for only pan of the year, many think, "Gee, that’s too bad. I’m glad it's not my problem." Dr. Larry Churchill, associate professor of social and ad­ ministrative medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, is an exception. His new bcxik, "Rationing Health Care in Amcrica," describes what he and an increasing number of otiiers sec as an impending crisis for the nation. “ If a child falls down a well, we move heaven and earth to get her out bccausc having an identified person in trouble evokes our help­ ing instinct,” Churchill said. “ As a .society, though, we have trouble understanding that there are thou.sands of children we rarely hear about being bom premature­ ly bccuasc of poor nutrition and no prenatal care.” Churchill believes access to health sen'ices is going to become the single most critical medical ethics i,ssue in the U.S. over the next 20 years. “ Not only is this issue not go­ ing to go away, but it's going to get worse,’’ he .said, citing rapid­ ly rising hcalth-carc costs and a burgeoning clderiy population. People aged 65 and older, for ex­ ample, who suffer the nwst expen­ sive and chronic illnesses, con­ stitute clo.sc to 13 pcrccnt of the U.S. population. By the time Jcssica McClure is middle-.iged, however, the elderly w'ill make up a quarter of the population. In addition, health-care costs have increased in recent years al roughly twice the annual inflation rate. But America’s robust tradition of sclf-rcliancc and independence, which served her well in the past, is ill-suited for dealing witli large- scale .social problems. Churchill X SKRVICK KUNKRAi. 1)1REC1X)RS 128 Years of Service NATIONAL SELECTJp MOnTICIANS ui 4 l.tK AttONS 722-6101 .Mi:,M»KK l\STTA TIt)N 722-*ll»6 CREMATORY SERVICE :‘;5t K»)n.>Ua Rim.i ( Ifinmifiis N-C. 7t»<»-r71.‘; Davie ('i)unly PIumu' NuiiiImt W8-.M2K 7(><>-1717 Mi.l.lli-l'ri.'l liiivr ( Irfftftfc•fi' 40*' S Mrtin S tu d I f said. "'nicre's almost a prcdisposidon against thinking about whal’s fair for the population as opposed to what's fair for you and me,’’ he .said. "In addition, we arc so used to seeing ourselves as prosperous and technically ingenious that the idea that there are some basic dif­ ficulties which haven't been met is one we’re not prone to think about naturally.’’ Great Society programs like Medicaid, designed for people who fall below the federally designated poverty level, provide medical ser­ vices to less than 50 percent of the nation's poor, he said. Some analysis say the figure is as low as a third. , . The author titled his book', published by Notre Dame Univer-- sity Press, ‘*[?adoning Health Care in Amcrica” to underscore the point that the U.S. already islra- tioning health care and has bJ^' doing so for a long time. “ We don't like to call it ration- • ing, but no country has ever beenT< able to figure out how not to ra­ tion health care,’’ he said. “ Right, , now, we do it by price — basi^- ; ly letting the marketyccide in the'- same way it decides who can buy; i a television set and who can’t." While that system relieves mosti people of accepting raponsibility for those who are excluded, he said, it allows too many citizens, especially the young, to fall through the crac^. ' Churchill believes it’s time for people in the U.S. to begin talk­ ing seriously about how to develop a health-care system diat em­ phasizes socictal needs, ovcr?in- dividual needs or dwircs. There is ample precedent for that in other areas, he said, including public' schooling, public water supplies and military service. I A D V EM IttM E N t ______j* HEARING TESTS: SET FOR ' MOCKSVILLE Mocksvillc—Free electronic hearing tests will be given M tlie Bcltone Hearing Aid Center at Dr. F. W. Slates officc, 256 Hospital Street. Mocktville, on next, Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. to 12 noon. • Anyone who has touble hearing is welcome to have the test. Many ‘ , people with hearing probletnsdon't ' need hearing aids. But only ■» modem bearing test like the otic • now being offered by Beltone can really lell for sure. Beltone Hear­ ing Aid Spcclalisu (or Liscensed Hearing Aid Dispensers) will con­ duct the tests Kvcrj one should have a hearing test at least oncc a yi»r—even peo­ ple nou' wearing a hearing aid or those who have been told nothing eiHild be done for them. Only a hearing lest cart determine if modern methods of hearing amplil'icaiion can help them hear tx'itcr. Hic free hearing lews will be giM-n Dcvt Wednesday friHnlO.OO a.m 111 U;(«0 noon al Dr, F. VV. Sl.iirs oITkc, 2^0 Hospital Street. Mivkivillo If you can’t get there iin WiMnc.sd.ty. call 6.W-6I21 to aT' for an anxiimment al another time In homc testing it also asaiUtilc ■■ “Learn How Nerve Deatness Can Be Helped.” 1)1 1' sv Slates Officc :S(, llDspital Sued M.vk,^Mllc, N C. 27028 M-OAN’IK COUNTY ENTERPRISK RECORD, THURSDAY, JAMJARY 14, 1988 FRIDAY, JAN. 15th: 9AM to 9PM • SAT., JAN. 16th: 9AM to 6PM 11 IISi i I I ! Country style 3-pc. living room In blue tone tweed upholstery Spacious 85" sofa, cozy 61" lovoseat and chair are covered in long-wearing 100% olefin tweed fabric (or years of beautyl Each carefulty-crafted » p ic p p piece offers you refreshing country warmth and 'J 'r ic u c deep-sealing comfort, Ir^cludes corner pillows. 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I'll be llic lust In .iilmit It I know n(i((iii\u .iN uk tiuiitmi; Incwr cliiiihotl a iroo li> w.iich li'i dcci I'm - ih'sci aN>.akcncil .it (' a lu. to track si|iiincl Let's I'acc It. My idea ol ‘'rmichint; il" is walchinp black aiul white TV, I'm jiisl ani)lher ol those “ meat .ind jxitatiK's" s(>irts laiis. 1 can loll you uh.ii Magic Johnson’s assi.st-io-turnover ratio is hut don’t ask me to dcscnlx' a brant. And. a.s 1 knik through ihe current hunting season schedule, I’m told that yes, ladies and genilcnicn, it’s brant season rigtil now. I also see here that it’s swan sea.son Now. who would kill a swan'? Better yei, why would you want to kill a swan'.’ Arc there swans in Davie County'.’ I've never seen one. Okay, forget swans for a moment. There’s plenty of other game out there. You have your choice between deer, doves, ducks, grouse, quail, raccoon, opossum, fo.x, bear, wild boar... W ild hoar? O f course, it’s silly to think that wild boars R o n n il’ G a lla g h e r are runiuni: Itnisc in Bcniuul.i Run Hut as I liHik lurthcr, 1 sec th.it right hero iii D.iv u- County, It's ix>(xat season Now. this IS something I can’i sccni to fathom. When I think of .i (Hibc.it, I envision this catlike creature slinking his \\.\\ tow.ird me, growling, spitting, showing me langs and claws. 1 guess that’s the mam reason I nescr became a hunter. 1 don't like fangs and claws. • When I first .saw that it was Uitxat season in Davie Countv, mv (Irst reaction was fear Th.it S'..IS rcpl.Kcd b> .ip.iihs .Suicls. tiicu- .iti- not \Kild v.ils lo.imiiii: llic uom l’, .irminil iii\ h o m e So 1 ciillcd ,i '.'.ilillilc cvpcit .iiul .iskcil him il N>.c, (he pcof'lc ol l).i\ic ('otiniy, vu/ic in d.ingci 1 \>..is miorined (h.tt scs, '•>.c do h.i\c boh c.iis here, .iiul \cs. they do have chn^s and I.mgs lUit no, uc are not in danger. Don't worry, he laughed. Bobcats, for the most part, are harmless. They get up to ahiHit .U) jxumds and it's \c i\ d<>ublful that 1 will ever come m contact with them. 'T hey're hard to see in the d;ty,” he .said. Most complaints come from p<niltry farmers when Ixjlxats eat their chickens. But as tar as attacking me. 1 was told it won’t hap|K-n unless 1 mess around with the bob­ cat's young. Otherwi.se, they’ll run from me. But just uhat kind of area is Davie Coun­ ty ’ The uildlife e.xpen said that altliough there was no evidence, one hunter said he had s[H)tted a mountain lion right here. .Anothei s.iul lie luiii witnessed a big. black bc.it. 1 don't bciie%e it. • •Still, it's a scary thought to think that there are Nibcats in Davie County. And almost everyone I’ve told sends back a look of horror. 1 was also told that I would know if a bob­ cat was in the neighbt>rhtx)d. All it has to do is call me in its shrill voice that only bobcat.s seem to have. ” It .sounds like a woman s c m u v in g ," said the wildlife e.xpert, "It w-ili scarc you to death,' ’ It already has. So 1 think I'll make like a bear and hiber­ nate until Jan. 30 when bobcat season is over. Until then. I’m staying inside. I guess I’m just not a hunter, when il comes to claws at?d fangs. ! Now, swans ... I might be able to handle tho.se guys... Wrestlers Dump Vikings By 69-6 Lecture Tim e Despite hLs letun’s .succes,s, it’s not all a joyride for Davie County wrestling coach Buddy I^owery. After watching Jody Shore lose an opening round match in a rt*cent tournament (above), he gave his pupil a .stern iccture after the loss (lefl). Hy Ronnie Gallagher Oavio County Enlorpiiso-Ftocord W hen Davie County w restling coach Buddy Lowery woke up Thursday in the midst of a winter bliz­ zard, he was still smiling. His W ar Eagle team had been dcclarcd the second best 4-A wrestling team in Uic Slate. And witli the cancella­ tion of a wrestling match lhal night, several of his wrestlers had time to recover from minor injuries. “ The snow might have done us some g o o d ,” Lowery said. Davie did get in one match last week and blew away North Forsyth, 69-6. "They had a few tral-good looking athletes,” Lowcrj' said. “ But wc just got on a roll.” # For one of the few limes this season, Davie lost its opening match, giving North six points on a forfeit, Craig Reavis did not wrestle due to a pulled muscle in his chest. “ It's been hurting him so wc decided to let it get well w hile he re sts," said I^w ery. “ He pulled it about two weeks ago so maybe the snow helped him ." It was the only win for North Forsyth as Chuck Parker, Jerry Mann, Todd Kiger, Marty Martin, Ken­ dall Chaffin and Chris Evans, : who all recorded pins. Davie had three technical ^ falls, including Brad Foster’s 19-2 win, Scott Beauchamp’s 15-0 score and Eric Blanken- ■; ship's 20-3 decision. ' , ' Michael Merlin won by an- 8-3 (iwision and Scott Page , won by default!! David Streit ; took a forfeit. , ■ • ' The only team ranked', higher than Davie in the A/a/ ; WeHV latest poll was defen- ■ ding state champion Caiy; a team Lowery thought he J would be able to watch last ; • week. East Forsyth had 1 planned a tournament with not only Cary but 3-A cham­ pion High Point Andrews as well. However, the touma- - ment was called off due to the weather. Davie is one of three Cen- ' tral Piedmont Conference ; schools in the top 10, the others being Kannapolis at Sec Wrestling - P. 3B Snow Halting War Eagles’ Surge By Ronnic Galla}>hcr Davie County Entarprlso-Rocord W hen a winter storm hits, high school basketball coaches suddenly stop studying game plans and concentrate on ac- cuweathcr reports. Dayie County’s Denny Key i.s no different. “ I can remember only one lime in 15 years o f coaching that game-s weren’t changcd becau.se of .snow," he .said Fri­ day afternoon from his Yadkin County home. “ It can really throw you off. Every year, about this time, I sit in front of the TV and watch the weather rcport.s." Sincc Dec. 18. Davie has played only three games and the thrce-wcek-plus span is too long, as far as Key is concerned. "There's no way you can keep your edge," he said. "W hen we do go back out on the court, itiere arc going to be two tired basketball teams playing each other, ' " It shouldn’t hurt us that badly, though," he continued. "W e ’ve been ; playing a lot of players." D avie went through the same catastfopbc last season when the season Games Resctieduled ^ Several athletic events at Davie Coun- ■ty High School fiave been postponed and rescheduled; • The basketball game between Davie and Parkland, scheduled for Friday, has been re-set for Jan. 1*4. • Tuesday’s home basketball game with North David.son has been schedul­ ed Jan. 19, The wrestling team will travel to North on that same night at 6 p.m . • As of Tuesday morning, tl)c wrestl­ ing match between Parkland and Davie’ had not, been rescheduled, Davie's regular schedule has Central Piedm ont Conference basketball favorite Ml. Tabor visiting Davie Fri­ day night. was interrupted. 11k W ar Eagles never recovered and finished 8-16. Key said he wished all of his players liv­ ed closc enougli to walk to the high school so that practice could be held. But there is literally no way. V ' ' “ It can be a dangerous situation trying to get people to dris'c when .scluwl has been called o ff," Key said, “ .S<ime peo­ ple have a hjird enough time driving when there isn’t any snow.” • Davie wus .scheduled to Ix-gin it.s league .season Jan. 7 against Parkland, hut of course, it w'as cancelled. The team d(K\s enter the conference racc with a revitaliz­ ed prognun under Key and the War liagles hold the bc-st mark in the league at 6-3. And Key has done il with a p<K)r shooting team. Davie was shtwting only 34.9 per­ cent from the field heading into the week. “ I'm coaching from the .standpoint that we're nol a good-shooting team,” he said. “ But at thesjime time, we're playing much harder dcfen.se and our relwunding has really im proved." Key scctns most proud of his board work, con.sidering he is a former collegc center hiim clf. “ There is no coach anywhere who works on rebounding as hard as I d o ,” lie .said. “ I think that wins game.s for you. And it has. W e've gotten two and three St‘f S’noH — P. 21$ Ki‘lMiunding is tiu* iiiggi-st reason Davie County’s boys have soared to a <>-3 rtford heading into Centrul IMcdmont Conference: |)luy. ;H-1).\V1K KVIKRPRISK Ri;(;ORI). THURSDAY, JANUARY J4, 1988 Anderson Leading Greensboro Snto League Warfare Ku'-si-ll A ih lc iso n h.is i.ikcii Ills ju m p shut U) (in.‘cn''ht)in ♦ I'llcei' .itkl !hc iiinn'i Ii'iw .iiti js .iiM in ,i\ n.li’uii: in vimil'lL- I'lV'UH.''- I Ilf I |i >1 n r !, si.II IS .U VI.IV lily: M |>'ints jx'i ci'iiicsi Uu the 7 ( inviiNNui'tc.un. uhu h Is 1 ■() II! ihf l)i\R- ('onlfriMuc 'n\iil Is sociiiul nn Uic icam, .itti-i I’ .u il . N f u iii. in ’ s .’ I) [iD M i! ;ivcrai;c lie is hitting jx-r ccnl (runi the llcld and 45 |Kr ccnt frum t)ir(.'c-c><)jiit icrnior) Arnlcrsiin also ha.s 21 ollcnsivc aiul 22 liclL'ivsisf reUuKkls alter 10 gaiiic.s Anderson isn't the onls area pl.r.ei on the llornei sijiiaii. Ke\in Beseckei, tornieil> ol U I’s! i n!s\ih, IS .0,ct^a'iii;; 3 ,(> p-ji ii'iiU'st ,iiul 2-1 • isslsls ile s|,lik'd lilC lllsl t'A O iMiiK's t'l ihe siMson ,ind is now 111 a U'seive lolc lie is one ol (he I )i\ie ( 'or lie I e Ike's mi isi ,ii euiaie Iree ihio'A shi»'k'is, hit ting l-loi 1": lot an S2 -1 ;vreen!ai;e. W 'R S T r N ( ' t ’. W hat team has the Ivsi pan o im u iid s in the .Sun Hell C o n le re iK c ’ IkT im iiki R u n's Jell \S esi and C h arlo tte 's H\ roll D ink ins are College Report in.ikinu a e.ise loi ilieniselses at I 'N C ( 'hiiiini'.e [ he 4'*eis upjied then le.ii'uc iiKuk to 2 0 and o v e iall le e o id lo \ \\ uh an SV SO \ ictoi \ oset .South A lah.im a Satiifd.is iiij.'ht ,ind tlu' m .iin le.ison \>..is ru a id pi.IN lio m U e st .md I )inkins NS i'si linished u iih 14 [loiiiis, iiK iudini; a ihiee ['■iinlei. Nvhile I link ins St o u ’d .1 e.iiix'i hii'li v' |'<’iiils \in I ' i>! •;'! slinoiiiij; I lio n i t!i\ tu ld As ,1 te.im . I 'N C C h r ; ol s.; ,^,,,^,1 .iile m p is 'A esi u.is itu' I ,ii.il\ s| lui Jl-II N iullm s (e.im . dishm i: out 1(1 .isslsls She is ,i|so one ol the eon- leieiue's leadini: scoters at I ' 'I Hrovvdei added I S points Sal(iid,i\ 111 ,111 S,S HI) loss lo Cat.IV. ha The I’anthers aren’t doing as uell as e\|vcted, however. 7'hc (.ii.iw ha loss dropped High I’oini to 1-7 overall and 0-5 in leaiMie play. 71ie team travels to I’leiller .Saturday afternoon. liKONS DKK I’OW KK. lorm ef Da^ie Coiini\ siar Aiij^ie Hrowtlei has established hersell as a mail honiher. The High I’oint j;uard is leatliiij; ihe Carolinas Con leienee in three [vniit lield eoal >efeenlai:e, hitlini,’ ,il .i per- eeni elip. THis Week’s Special Snow continued from 1’. IH shots several titiies this season.” • One thing that scares Key is injury problems caased by the snoNV. "W hen you start janiining games together and playing every night, you can lose players.” he said. Key said there hasn’t been a week this season ihut he hasn’t had at least three players suffer­ ing from colds. Andre Frost has been having problems with a bad hcci and Craig Nestor has been plagued most of the season with a bad ankle. Bui he has also gotten good performances from his bcnch, especially Marc Holcomb and Anslo Fowler. “ Marc has given us some good play o ff the bcnch,” Key said. “ And Anslo has all the tools." - Key says his team is anxious­ ly awaiting the beginning of the C P C wars with brim m ing confidcncc. "1 still think M l, Talx>r has the most talent hut it really d(Ksn’t nutter if they have 12 outstanding players when only five can play at one tim e.” he said. “ Meanwhile, 1 think us. North Davidson, Re>nolds and .South Rowan are right up there tiHv" Ke> and D.ivie uill h.i\e a eh.ince to fii.d oui lirsihaiul jiiM hini. uihhI .Ml Tabor is The ebullient Dick Janiback is seheiluled lo hniii; his Spartans to .Nl(K'ksville I'riday night for an iiiiportaiil CPC eneounter. That is. il the snow liocsn't Over 50 used Cars & Trucks To Choose From! Dme Home A Good Deal CLEMMONS TRADERS A Division Of Warden Motors Downtown Clemmons General Manager, B.S. Orrell Sales - Sam Allen Sales - Jack Darnell 766-5426 50% OFF ALL WATCHES, 14 Kt. 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Auitiom.no DfAifH CHRTtUIRMOTORS BOGGS MOTOR CO. "A NAME YOU KNOW AND TRUST ' 400 S. Meeting St. Tel.873 MJ4 Dealer No «07 f««r Oir»ilet. Mypvutli ond Oodqe T»gtk Oeolei Dinkins is Defensive Specialist I)A\ IK (O I M V KNTKRl’KISH KKlOKI), ! lirKnA'S'. JA M ARS’ 14. I988-3B B oat Most hieli sctuHil h,isk.',-ih.iH l'ii.K'hi.'s .in .isM'-l.iiH I •',u;h It. h o lIlK'N ll liU ’ IIU'K- llu d i k tn p louls aiul yell imk>>ui,n:i.nk'ii( 'ilosl Ot tik- ;tSSIsl.ini' AH- lAW CC |'n:ichcs. Tlicii, ih'JU'N iX-ni)', Ki'\. |i,v 1h ) c Ic lIc iI to h.tvv M ike jDinkiiis, st-%i-nih .iiul i-ii:iuh kratlc coach troiii North llx'sidi' of him. ■‘1 vvorka! uiih Dinkins when [I \va.s at i-orlnish," Key said [during tlio Calawha Christinas Classic. ‘‘Sonic have udiidcrcd ' why I vvanled a junior high coach but he know s his basket- bnll. W e’ve won several games over the past two seasons because of his defensive calls. ’ ’ Dinkins knew (>cople would question Key's division last season. " O f coursc they d id ," he smiled. " I ’m a junior high Wrestling > I'.u (i ,i!kI f h.n Oil ! u (HI at Mill I ilu' ■ M inr 1 i';-l . Mil i t i r r f ! iin \s ;!h itu ' k iiis 1 1 1 I'l,iv Iu c i r \ , 1 Ik \ Ik .. h f.lu ll- l i '! M in; lie l.ikc' tiiN '-A-'.'.■nlh I'lL’hih L’l.llll' U '.llll ll> i ’ l lU 'i'I I M I k I'.k 'tlK ’lll.ll'. llllliR \ !l,lk'l\ s i l l i ' o l In l p i . u 'l K C .iiu l i h c n scuirics lo I'lc (iii'h siImii-! N'.l'icic h e itiu u iL 'li .iim ih o i t u o h in ir SOS' iiM) ■'I get home ,ii 10 '() i»i II |i 111 he gunned "Hut I'se been tortuii.tie m th.n (.D.ieh iSam) Beck h.is heljvd me with tlic unitoniis at North Dasie He kno\>.s I'd like to coach on the higti school level someday and I think 1 can ilo it." Key IS gi\mg him every op- [Kirtumt) to learn right now Dinkins calls the defensive schemes and takes over during many of the timeouts. continued from P. IB "W hen ! get excitevl. it’s K't tei 11 I back oil and keep (|iiiet." s.iui Key " I let him talk. The Ixn-. le.ili/e ih.il he knows his i'.,ske(h.ill " I III graielul !o D e n in loi leH inr me i.o .ie h ," D iiikiiis s.ihi " I 1C.ills like deleiise .iiui inv is to keep the uppos nil’ le.i.'r.s uiklei 5(i I'oints. It wi.' <i<i ih.ii. we leel we i.in \m ii \V(.- U'e the ju e s s u ie . lu lle n u ii lieieiise .i In! .nul h has hel|H'd Us .Another re.isnn Dinkins en |o\s the high school Ic'. el is the reseises who give l()(» percent in practice, despite seeing little playing time "1 m otit here Ivcaiisc o! kids like Kevin .Marion and Reggie llancivk,’' he said "I like kids who play hard all the time. number four, and Parkland in the tenth spot. - Notes: Davie is 4-0 in dual matchcs and has won four tournaments....The 69 points were not a season high. Earlier this season, ttie W ar Eagles beat North Iredell, 70-0....Salisbury is ranked number oik* in the 2-A ptill w ith Starm ount s e v e n t h . . . . R c m a i n i n g undefeated for Davie were Foster (15-0). Page (14-0) and Jerry M ann (8*0)....Strcit. Evans and Bcauchamp all have one loss....W mnmg lor I)a\ic m the jay\ee match were Jon Sharpe. Skeeter Daw alt. Jixly Shore, David Ste\en.son and TixJd Smith.... Da vie was scheduled to meet M l. Tabor M t. Tabor Jan. 14 in Winston-Salem. 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Available to cornpletnent any decor is a complete line o f fireplace tools, accessories and building nuiterials including: • Hand Forged " Decorative Fireplace Tools Accessories ■ Hand Made Decorative Bricks • Non-Combustible Hearth Rugs ■ Brass Fireplace Tools ■ Grate Furnace A ir Blowers • Glass Doors= m E ■ G as D ig s ■ Fire Screens " Chimney Caps ■ Outside A ir Kits ■ Glass Block Fireplace Accessories m m ^ v L A C E Comer of 2 7th Si. and Short fair Dr., (At h n r Hall HHck Company Hrhlnd Falnpnundt) WlnilonSa(cm,N.C. 72I-7S33 Mon. Frl. 7;30-S.<M whctlK'T It's in pt.K tK C .>I .1 L’iinic MiJl d c k - n 'u ' IS h is h t f io .irul n ii.is K ’cii ''liK-iL' hr j)l.in hiv;h Sc hi >1 ‘ ‘ I h.ii s ih f (uil\ ftMson ! L!< t| on the c d u n , " he laughe d ■ 'IS e a lw .is s been iiiln g u e d by deteiise hec.iuse it's soniethiiig 'hal .1 h't ol [il.iyeis loiget .ll'O llt It's h.ird lo forget Dinkins, howe\ci, since he [x>ssesses ,i high-piteh shrill when he si.re.ims mstructions. " W e ’\c gone Irom 2-l‘) to S l(i to 6 3 this season so we’re doing many of the right th.inus,” Dinkins s.iid "W e as m .Mike Dini<ias waniJj.isketball to tvcome im- j>'iiant in tliis county and I think we're on our w ay.” It ap[H:ars that so is Dinkins ami Key has given him the shot. " It ’s working out a lot better than I thought it w ould.” he said. " I ’ve had a super tim e.” .Soiithe.Lst PriKluctions will be sponsoring tsvo boat shows in ( trecnslxiro ;ind Win.ston-Salem during the last week o f l-'ebruary. The Central Carolina Boat Show will be held at the Greensboro Coliseum Feb. 20-24 from ntran until 10 p.m. Adults will be admitted for S3.50 and children .$1.50. The Piedtnont Ik>at Sports and RV Show will take place I-eb. 25-28 at the Benton Con­ vention Center, The charge is S3 for adults and SI for children. s M g STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP PA Old Mocksviile Rd. Only 18 Miles From Downtown Mocksviile O rnC E HOURS 8 lo S Mon -F'RI r>CDIA7niCS F.XTENDED HOURS S.il 9 • UnM. 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P '* tt\ l.iin(. li: H'i( il.'i’ -A ciiili \ l.iiiR-h: St.iii.ifci N ( 'hnuc ; ) iiu iills i>f Sli'pin Jen', sl.iw . ti.ik ^ ^ n / I SD A 'i , JAN 1>* H rn.kfasl; (V rcal ui diocM- ,..1 tv.in-v 1-u-nji Iilov, u ^^tM tuil 1 K I!)A Y ,J A N 2 lo.isi, ol lu u c am! mtik |,nj W i;i)Nl:SI)AY. JAN 2(1 Ilroikrii.st: ('crcal oi paiKakcs Nv synip, clf.'H-c ol juKC aiul milk THU RSDAY.JAN 21 Hrenkfasl: Ci-rtal or hivcuits vv bulicr I'i jcll>, cluiicc i>! jiiicc and milk. l-RIDAY. JAN. 22 lirvakfu-st: Cereal or saiisjigc biscuit, choice of juicc and milk. CJRADHS K-6 M ONDAY. JAN. 18 Holiday TUESDAY. JAN. 19 Lunch: Hot dog w/chili & onion.s or Sloppy Joe. slaw, bak­ ed beans. French fries, fresh fruit and milk. W EDNESDAY. JAN. 20 Lunch; Cheeseburger or vegetable beef soup w/crackers & grilled chccsc .landwich, lettuce, tomato & picklc, baked potato, orange wedges, pineapple pudding and milk. THURSDAY, JAN, 21 Lunch: Manager’s Choice FRIDAY, JAN. 22 Lunch: Pizza or chicken pot pic, tossed salad, sweet potato souiTle, broccoli, chilled pears, roll and tnilk. Kappa Club Discusses Trip Thirteen members of the Kappa Homemakers attended the club's first meeting of 1988 on Monday, Jon. 4, at the home of Helen Koontz. Hostesses itir the meeting were Koontz and Gail Ijames. Follow­ ing devotions by Koontz, Prcsiiknt Debbie Koontz conducted a plan­ ning meeting, during which members mode rcsoJutioas of what each planned to do (o support live club program in 1988. Also at the meeting, program of work committee chairmen were selected, and a schedule of mon­ thly meetings was set. Program ideas and the possibility of a field trip were discussed. Members also voted to change the day of the meetings to the third Monday at 7 p.m. Refreshments were served, con­ sisting of assorted holiday cookies, fruitcake, pound cake, a chccsc ball, chips and dip, cmckcrs, peanuts, pickles and hot spiced cider. The club’s next nKeting is scheduled for Monday, Feb. 15, ai the home of Louise Cartner. Californians Visit Mocksville Club Th> Mocksville Homemakers Gub held its annual Chrisuiias par­ ty on Monday, Dec. 7, Members weJcomed Dot Settlage of California to the meeting. Mrs. Settlage and her hu.sband. Emil, were living in town for a few months. “They always wanted to see how it felt to live in a small town, and tlwy visitol all ll»e points of interest around here," said club reporter Dot Walker. "They ju.st loved it here,” The Scttlages also attended First United Methodist Church while they were here. The club’s Christmas party _ featured Bingo and otJier games, door prizes and refreshments. In­ stead of exchanging gifu, mcnihcrs agreed to donate $100 U) the Davie County chaplcr of the American Canccr Society and $25 to buy Christmas gifts for a needy child. Club members distributed fruit baskets they had prxrpared for needy families after the meeting. The Mocksvillc Homemakers meet on the first Monday of every month 81 1:30 p.m. in the county office building beside the counhousc. W i;i)N I'.,SI)A Y , JA N 21) v' ':X> vlllcV.CM [Xll p ic , IlM tlKO, lo m .iliu V p ic k lc . ssvix'l I'o t.ilii S Itu !tic , tu iK * i C '‘ f / li! 1 r r < L unch: Lasa.una or vct;cl.ililc lu li. chilk-i.1 [k m is . toll .iiul miU. Boneless Beef Sale! Your Choice Of‘. Top Round Roast Shoulder Roast Sirloin Tip Roast Bottom Round Roast Fresh USDA Choice Boneless Beef Lb. Prices are good January 13 through January 19,1987. Quaniiiy rights are reserved. None sold to dealers. Boneless Rump Roast........Lb. 2 .1 9 Eye Round Roast.......Lb. 2 ,3 9 Round Steak........Lb. 2 .2 9 Cap On Sirloin Tip Steak...Lb. 2 .1 9 Top Round Steak.......Lb. 2 .5 9 O - 7 0Round Steak.......Lb. Boneless Shoulder London Broil Steak.Lb. 2 .1 9 Boneless Beef For Stew.......Lb. 1 .9 9 Fresh , ^ Ground Round......Lb. Lowes Super Low Prices Grado A Log Quartors ux > 4 9 Grade A Breast Quarters mSO Lb. Top Beo Baking Hen mS9 Lb. Oscar Mayer Sliced Bacon 1.99 Golden Ripe Del Monte Bananas Washington Stale Ex Fancy Rea Or GokJen De/fCfOffs: Lb.Lbs. ItsSi2* Apples s/*i Super Expanded Variety CoraBelt Ijuco Roll Oocorator Coronet Towels timil 2 Wi»i ftXK) OOm .49 Pizza i i 9.5 Oj. Chooio, Soutngo, Comto P o p p o f o n i, Or H.imbiifgor Mr. P s Pizza Umit 3 With J5 !0 Of Moto Food Ordor .49 _________ X “ Dozen Large Eggs .69 U.S. No. 1 Round White Potatoes ■sib. Bag .98 U.S. No. 1 Mediutr^ Yellow ; Onions3 Lb. Bag , / / t Total Value In Town © lO 64 Oz. Rofl. Of C o m r f Minute Maid Orange Juice .99 Lowos Feeds Homo, Or Lowlat Gallon Milk 1.89 S O j fWnw Vaii TomaioiU^tf. ?*■> O : Cfw:*nm O I Dc*; f w G O l H a tij/A if Cbod (uruChiChun.Do«l O Tur\4 Cat f OOd O 3 O; Salo Pfico C ii^ Pfico 5/^1 4.55 fei Uj O ; HyTop Vo^jOUDkRi, C anois, Cut Pk)i>t5. Apf)i(^aucii. Or 10 5 0 ; ChK’Kffn N oo o k /S o up Or 15 O/ H; Tcv> Toiiialo S,iuc<i Salo Prico Cato Price 3 /.9 9 7.67 )5 Oz, Bush's Bosi Chopped Mustard Ontons, Chopp^ Spinach, iJiat Spinach, Choppod Tiunlps, Choppod Cdlardsi Or MixodGroons ; Sa/« Prlc0 CaM PrtM 3 / .9 9 7 .6 7 7'6i . Yhin 6f ftog. Spaflhottl, Elbow Macaroni, Or Vermicfiili Skinner PastasS/^l 16 Oi, (kith Qo&t Choppod Or Davonon Kraut, Fiold Poas W/Snap», Frush Olacivitya Post, Ciowdoi Poai, Chib l-lot Boant, Light Kkinoy Boom, Or Dry Btackoyo Poat SsJ* Prtem C«»« Prtc» 3/.99 7.67 16 Oz. Boner Valu C u ! Green Bonns, 15 Oz. Bush'a Best White Or Golden t lommy, Or 16 Oz. Bush's Best Pmto Doans S .lo PricB C a m P rlc . 4/^1 5.75 15 0 / Belief Valu Cream Style Of Whole Kernel Corn, Or Gweel Peas Sato Plica C ato Prlco 3 / .9 9 7 .6 7 15 Oz. LucX's Groat Northern Boans, Navy Beans, OrMUod Boans SmI» Prtem Cm Piie* 3/99 7.67 Society l)A\n ( o r M V IM IK l'K IS ) K1(()KI). 1111 KSi)A^ . .1 AM AK V 14. 1988—50 Named To ‘Who’s Who’ I'wu Davic (.\tiims tCMilciU'' all' ainoni; 2‘J Caiawh.i < cTllcv;r SllUlOlHS Sflcclcil lilt lllcllISIIi.'l 111 the 198S iMiImn dI Who's Who Among Stiuiem.s in AincrKan Univcrsitic.s and rnl!cf;cs I'hcy arc: Shorn Millci l osur, svifc ol Sjxirgcon t-osu-r Jr , aiul Mar>' iiva Harhin Sine, one ot tour Catawba gratluale students selccial for the hoiHir. Cainpu-S noininating coniinittccs ,iiu! cililn rv 111 ih r .in m i.il i!iu \ t''is h.ivf iiu luilcil llif li.inK"' ol itic'-o ■ luJ.O U t' I'.isi'i! o n '.h;".! .h .iiU m iik ■u hiL'NoiiK'n!, I" liii’ Li’in iiiiin ilv . U-.iiiLTHhip in -.Ati.KUt III 111.11 ,Kll''ltK"< .ukI |"U-lUl,li lot ^ o n t im io d M KI. css W h o 's W ho s tin lfiiis .1 (1' '-vk'i.li.'d Iro n ) m ore ih .in 1.4(K) iiis liU ilio n s o l hi>;her liM in n m in all 5(1 stall's, the D is in e t ot ( 'o h iin b i.i .iikI se \'cra l lo re iiin ii.itions Seamans Have Son Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Auhrey Scamon of Palm Bay. Fla., an­ nounce the birth of iJicir first child, a son. Bryant Aubrey, on Jan. 6 . He weighed 9 lbs. 5 cvs. and was 21 inchcs long. The paternal grandparents arc N<r. and Mrs. Ernest Seamen of Route 7, McK-k'sville. The paternal great graiulp.ireiits are .Mr and .Mrs W iiliiiin Seaiiioii ol Mix;k.sville. The maternal grandparents arc .Sir. and Sirs. Robert .Mdridvic of High Point, 'nte niaternal great- grandparents arc Mr, and .Mrs Bates Aldridge of Trenton, Tenn. DA V And Auxiliary Host State Officers At Christmas Party The Di,sabled American Veter­ ans’ and Au.\iliary Chapter and Unit 75 held their annual Chrisunas party on Dcc. 21 in their new chaptcr home in Mocksville. Commander Robert Lashmit opened with pledge of allegiancc to ihc (lag. Prayer was given by State Chaplain, Virgil Whitehurst. Mark Mason sang (he National Anthem. Commander Betty Lashmit, Anwricanism Chairman Anita Harding and Treasurer DcWilla Smith presented a flag and stand to Commander Robert Lashmil from the auxiliary for the new D.A.V. building. ] Robert 1-ashmit inlnxJuccd the chapter’s guests; then Betty Lashmit welcomed ihc auxiliary guests. _H onore^guM U were D.A.V. State Commander Walter Kiser and wife June Kiser; State Dcpjirtmem Cliaplain, Virgil W'hitehurst; Sr. Vice Commander, Joseph Tolar; D .A .V . State Commander, Josephine McClency; senior vice commander, Helen Pitus and hus- baiul Claude Pitts; first junior vice president, Dorodiy Whitehurst; .se­ cond junior vice president, Judy Tolar; national .service officer, (Mark Clar^'; national serv ice of­ ficer, Ron Hope; secretary, Carylon Kirby; assistant adjutant, Elizabeth Overcash; and fifth District commander, Richard Oercash. A covered dish meal was serv­ ed to members and guests. Each guest was presented with a love gift. The children were given a treat. Closing prayer was given by Whitehurst. Christmas Luncheon Held The East Davic Hoincmakers Extension Club held its annual Christma.s luncheon Dcc. 17 at the home of Jo Check. The Christmas story was read by Charlotte Smith and Christmas carols sung, accompanied by Smith on the auto harp. Nancy Hartman, the Extension agent, was a guest and Own Moore as a guest, becoming a member of the club. Club members exchanged Christmas ornaments which they had made and games were played and gifts exchanged. The club wrapped gifts to be given to a needy family in Davie County. The club presented the Davic County Hospital a poin.set- tia and did favors for the hospital trays. The nc.xt meeting will be at the home of Shirley Smith, Select Group of Hallmark Stationary & Party Supplies Enliro Wall of Hallmark Non-Coordinated Invitations a .^ A 0 9 /o Other Quality Hallmark Items On Our Special Tables. Katharine’s HALLMARK SHOP 8«Utbwy Matt Mrs. Thomas M ark Chaffin ... was Anita Mae Jordan Jordan-Chaffin Couple Married On Jan. 9 The wedding of Anita .Mae Jor­ dan to Thonias .Mark Qiaffin was held Saturday. Jan, 9. at Liberty United Methodist Church. Mocksville. at 6 p.m. The Revs. Phillip Cole and Benny Bcanlen of­ ficiated at the double-ring ceremony. Tlie bride's sister,'.Mrs. Teresa J. Bivins, wus matron of honor. Serving as bridcsnviids were Karen Chaffin, bridegroom's sister, San­ dra Jordan and Rebecca Hursey. Chaffin w-as his son’s best nun. Ushering were David McBride. Tony Chaffin (bridegroom's brother) and Bill Correll. Brent Wall and Cliad Correll were acolytes. Jessica Bivins and Jay Smith were child attendants. ser\ing as flower girl and ring bearer. ■fhe bride is the daughter of Roben W'. Jordan of Cotilcemec and Ms. Tronia Gihson of Wifh ►vfrfwe ot r»txic Simplicity Patterns V2 Price Also Reduced Woolens and Corduroy FAHRIC CK.MTK 119 N, .S»lUbur> Si. ,MiK-W»%lllr’k iia v k .n 6.u-!m 7 704/637.22i»0 HALLMARK! Creati magine it. Create it. ive it. The w»y you look tnske* a ■titement. And, your half la your algnatur* »plk«d, allck- cd t>ack, aolt, tlsak or toualad-dapsndlng on your mood. Whalavat your mood, your atyllat >»tll help create the look with Creatll atyling product* : Cel. Mouaae, Shaping Lotion and Dealgn Spray, With Crwallf Product*, whatever you ltT>»glt>e can b« created and whatever you create can t)e lived, Creatll, by Hedken, Becauee Hedken knowa more about hair. KIDKIN I ndividually Y ou Girl Scout Annual Cookie Sales Begin This Friday (iiil Svi'ut^ will oidi'is toi ui) I rul.n t'c iht<nij:h J,iii I. w iifi dchs cr> vhodiilcil lo hc^'in i'ch 27, .tccnrding td iiKT.ii (i'Sil .Spoilt soliintccrs OkiI.ic scII- mj.; IS ,1 vuliiiii.ir) ;n.liviiy rcMrulcd In icfiisicrcd Girl .Scoiiis with p.irtMUai porinissmn, " Hie u IkiIc prtvess ol planninj.’, oruaiii/iiiiiii) and iinplcnx-'niation of iIk' I'ookie sale is an cMrcinciy valuable icarninj; cxjvricncc lor the jiirK," said I.ec Frye. Girl .Sfoui Held exrcutivo for Davic C 'tH inty. Ihc Tarheel Triad r»irl Scout Council, which is rcs{x)nsiblc for coo>;ie sales in Davic and 12 other Picdniom aninties. has set 64.390 cases as their goal for this year. Hiis reprc,sei)ts a 4 percent inca‘a.sc over 19X7, 1’riH.ccds remain in the Uxal iiH iiu il Id benefit about l.S,(X)0 ( iir l .SctiiHs in the 1.1 c(Hinties. 'Hie p ru rn s prov ide programs, leader kiis, siafl services and spccial ac- tiviiies beyond the trwp level. A portion of tfic money is al.so retain­ ed in each of the local trixips to spend as they chixise. riie ctK ikies are baked by the .•\BC Cookie Company, a division of FFV ba.sed in Richmond, Va, lliis year's selection includes Hiin Mints, Peanut Butter Patties, Shortbreads, Carmel Delites, Peanut Butter Sandwich, Crisp Chocolate Chip and Lemon Pastry Creme. Anyone wishing to order cookies can do so by calling the Girl Scout office at 1-800-672-2148. Engagement Is Announced Mrs. Carol Presnell of Route 3, .MivLsville, announces the engage- nient of her daughter, Carla LaRae Presntll, to L, Kent Hancock, .son of ,Mr. and Mrs, Doruild Hancock of Archdale. 'nie wedding is planned for Saturday, Jan. 23, at 2 p.m. at Cor- nai/.er United Ntethodist Church in Davie County. The bride-clect is a graduate of Davic High School. She is employed by Crown Wood Pro­ ducts, Inc. Hancock is employed by Reliancc Chcmical Company of High Point. PAT’S INTERIORS .Mocksville. She is a graduate of Davie High School tmd Central Carolina Technical College. She is employed as a Veterinarian .Medical Technician for the Valley /\nimal Clinic. Hie bridegroom's parents arc Mr. and Mrs, H, Tommy Chaffin of Route 1, Mocksville. He is a West Rowan honor graduate. He is also a graduate of Community College of Air Force — Manage­ ment Information Systems. He is employed by the Depanment of Defense. N ,C. Air Guard, Charlotte, Following a skiing trip to West Virginia, tlie couple will make their home at Route 1, Woodleaf Reception Immediately following the wed­ ding ccreiDony, a reception was held in the couple's honor at the church fellowship hall. ★ Fu// Window Treatmentir •Draperies • Blinds •Lambrequins •Rcuphoistering of Furniture -k Floor Coverings i •Carpet •V inyl •T ile •Hardwood Floors •Parquet Free Estimates — Complete Line o f W allcoverings — Sec Us At 6395 Cephis Drive, Clemmons 766-9166 FREE KNITTING SEMINAR Single Bed or Double Bed Knitting??? To help you decide a Patsap represtentatlve will be at our store. Plan to attend our seminar. DATE: Jan. 21, 19B8 TIME; 10:00 a,m . or 2:00 p.m. THE SEWING HOOM Next to Dockalde Reataurant 6330 Cephia Drive, Clemmon* 7««-«20t Rcmiudd Qu«y 996-0399 or 99tf-0>t)0 W fitwood Vill4«e Shopping C t nU r 766-447J or 76&-SIM7________ EDUCATION Makes The Difference The Basic training a cosmetology student recieves will largely determine hiow good a posi­ tion tie or siie can qualify for upon graduation. Ttierefore, if you are planning a beauty career go where the best training is available........................ .......HAIR STYLIST ACADEMY! Classes Now Forming _______January 19, 1988 Clip and Mall Today for Free Brochure •‘What the Beauty Career Offers You" NAME..................................................... ADDRESS..........................PHONE, CITY, STATE .................................... HAIR STYLIST Academy Of Cosmetology 113 Water St. 873-880B Statasvllla, N.C. 28S77 6 H -l> A M i: (■()^ ^ ^^ I M l KI’RISl Kl tO H I). rm 'R .S |)A V , JA N U A R Y 14. 1988 Davie Schools I'livic iliiili SihiHil I tu' N ( Si.ill- I i\('. !■ I •-ii Si'hi’Hil I'l Irxiik'v i>. h.i\ini’ iii ()|X'n H o u m ’ ini S.iiuiil,i\, J.m ! (' Rc.wislr.ilii'ii time IS linni 1 1 ,i in ,iikI u ill tniuhklc ,ii ' 'II p.m. Some 111 itic o\.hibil> inJiklr Making Kotvits .See, l ife Pr.nei tion and the l-'eei ol l-.ihrus, tdm pu(er^ unit Ltscis in A(>patel, .wul Seiciicc ol't'olor ami Ciildr.iiKm There will he a l-iiuiKial .\ul Workshiip on i'eh I at 7 p in at the Dnvie Counly I’uIiIk I.iliraiN Thi.s work.shup i.s to iK'ip sHkleiils nnd |wfenl.s uiuierMand the pnvess of applying lor finaiKial aid lor collegc. Cijj Rex llobvnn al Davie High for nwrc information. Finiincial Aid (•'orms are available from the Guidance O f­ fice. Studcni.s or parents iiuy want to order a booklet titled •‘Need A Lift?” This b*x)klet lists stiurccs of carccr, scholarship, arul l«m infor­ mation. It is publisticd by the American Legion and is available for SI. The addres-s is: The American Legion. P.O. Box 1050. Indianapolis, Ind. 46206. There will be a Davie High Athlctic Booster Club meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Jan, 18, in the Davie High Cafeteria. Juniors who arc applying to the Admissions Partnership Program (APP) through Appalachian Stale University arc to tuni in tlicir ASU applications to the Guidance Office on or before Jan. 21. A Navy Recruiter will be on campus Thursday, Jan. 14, during lunch to talk with interested students. South Duvic Jr. High Mrs. Barbara Laynwn’s dranw class presented “ M ugsy’s Chiistmas” to the student body on Dcc. 16. The cast of characters in­ cluded: Mugsy — Christy Mando; Minnie — Jeanne MarUand; NJrs. Maxwell — Wendy Jordan; Mr. Maxwell — Brian Hendrix; Wilbur — Shane Howard; Walter — Dan­ ny Searcy, Betty Lou — Amy Bailey; and Sally — Katrina Grccnc. The seventh, eighth, and ninth grade bands and the chords per­ formed for ihc PTSA on Dcc. 17. Mrs. Cathy Fcrebcc is the band director and Mrs. Elaine Snow is the chorus director. "Tlic Grinch Stdle Christmas” was prcscntc(J by Mrs. Hudson's 7th grailc cla.sses to Autumn Care Nursing Home, Moclaville Middle and Coolccmec schools. North Davie Jr. HlRh On Tuesday morning, E)cc. 15, Volunteers were honored with a doughnut/coffcc break in the school media centcr. Those honored included community volunteers, Adviijory Council members, and PTSO officers. A spccial presentation of candy was ' also given. Anyone who has some free time, even if only for an hour a week, is encouragcd to bccomc a volunteer. Thursday, Dcc. 17, the North Davie band, chorus, and Spanish Club presented n program o f Christmas music. Bob Patillo', Mrs. Jeanne Anderson, and Mrs. Betty McIntyre a.ssistcd or accom­ panied these groups. Wednesday, Dec, 16, the ninth grade drama class prc.scntcd a play to the seventh, eighth and ninth grade classes titled " A Star in iU-'liid'r.-n, i liMisd.i;, . I I '. S|: t i,.:'. I.'ii. s , i.is, .,n,! Mis S n iir S U I .iittr. s vl.isscs in s iK 'ii ih f I.ullIlN .iiul sl.ill In \u-\i. .1 'I.IIH' I'li'si'lll.llliin .ib.'U l lIuMi i'll-Cllhi'US;- piouM llll- s. ICIlvl.' V l.isscs p K v lu i fii ilk- \ lik-i I ,llkl I'l.Ill I'' >.‘ '(11111110 then i:u-f.’ih iu is c p iD ici.! in 1.1 Ilk luilc \fi:fl.il'lrs •iiiil tliiu c r s N\ illiiiiii K. l)a\if I hc nc\t P l ( ) iiiceliii^ lias K-cii M.'tK\tuled lor Jan l‘*a! ' p hi Ihc pnqvisc ot tlic •mccliMi.' is to imii\iikc p.iiciiis 111 the iDiiij! .\lnisc Kcsisi.incc I iKkm tionr prugi.iin the I).\K1-' pnv j;ran) will tv):in I'ct' I aiul last lor 17 svi-ek.s Deputy Chris Lynn ot the Da\ie t'oiints .Sheritrs Dcjviir meni will dis<.uss detaiLs ol tlie pro­ gram, which IS designed lo leach children to say "n o " to drugs Lynn will answer nuej.lions from the audience. Immediaiely follow ­ ing the meelitig. teaclicrs will be in their chwsriMnLs to aiiswer ques­ tions aK>ut the D.-VRl: program and how it will affect your child. Students began their gymnastics skills training on Jan. 6. Mrs. Slogick's and Mrs, Camp­ bell's sixth graders arc studying the country of France. On Jan. 21, Mrs. Judy Sell, School Ftx>d Scr- vicc Director, presented a demon-stration ofFreiK'h cixiking. Mrs. Sell also gave a brief history on the origin of several Frcnch fcvod.s. Ms. Teague's 3rd graders arc “ Bearing the Cold Weather” . The students dressed bear cut-outs in scarvM, mittens and other wann clothing to rcinforcc their study of du-ssing p ro (v rh lo i coM w c.itlici H c liifc C liris im .is v .a a lio n . the S u klciil C o u ncil c o lk v tc d ^127 and a lu ll l'o \ 1 1 1 cam icd lu x l lo share with .iic .i iK'Cv.l\ la iiiillc s S cscn Ico n li'U ith . tilth, a iu l s u th I'la d c is , iltcssci.i III p .i[v t c it li's tu n u -s , in llo c tc d IIH'IICS .iiu l i.iiin c d i.’ii> \ls ilu iin g then lu ik fi p c riis l DaMC C o u iits S ocia l Sci viccs rc ccisc d the inoiK-> .iiut li> .\t on Dcc :: ■Mrs Helen Vouiif,’ \sill he lra\eliiig with ihiee ol 1km stuilciU^ to the I c\ingti>ii VNU 'A mi J.iii 1 ,v SlutlciU-s uill he |viiii. i|>.iiiiij’ HI tlic NS’iiitcr S|x'ti.ii lilMiipits Bowliiij; C'i'('i[vtition ,\!(tck.s>nil- IJfiiu'niiiry ■Ml ot the siuileiils K ' wiii i'c starting the "Hcte's LiHit.iiig .-\l Vou 2(Xxl" healih program vlurmg January A newsletlcr. " Ihc I’fcscnlion Connection" will K" coming home someiinie this numth to cvplaiii the program. We ho|>e all ivircius will read this pajvr caretully l-vccausc it takes the home and schiMl woik- ing together to make this a suc­ cessful program Mock-sville Middle Student-s .selectcil as ■'Citi/en.s ol the Month" in December were: Danwn Rctve, l-'aith Sills. Tommy Andrade. Amy Horne, liric Barber, Jenny .Mando. Cynthia Ellis, Sid Chunn, Sarah Bahnson, Angela Brannon. Garnet Swab, Chevis Cuthrell, and Shelly Lusk. Paul Dcllegatto, Qianncl 12 nKtcorologist, will visit the school on Jan. 12 to do a presentation on weather for sixth gnide\. W ith school cniKelled, these children had plenty of time for building a snowman Cion Apiirlnu-nts on M illing Roiid. From left, are Uilita W atkins, 11; Tracy Clei Michelle Tackctt, 11; Curti.s Wilson, 9; Ixslie Scott, 11; Stephanie W atkins, 8 ; Alii 6; Lt'sler Scott, 8, and Derrick McKk, 17, near the Clement, 11; Alicia Scott, HAPPY HOUSE MINIATURES [O ’, W M-TM«/Tk«r^ 130 Nofth Main StreetMm4Mf Mock^lle, N.C. *>;> 5? Cl— < w*4; tk » n . (7t4)M 4.1484 Spe'-“' D o llh o u s a t a n d A c c « s « o r i* » D o ll H o u » * s a n d P o ll H o u »a K l f 10%s a January 15, 1 9 ^ 5 p.m.Untll Jake Out Orders Available -JERUSAiaiFHtEDEPtiniKIIT Qr«a«y Corner Kwy. SOI and M l IntarM etlon - t if!; ■'Mr'' Donna Packet!, 19, built twin snowmen for motorLst.s to .see iis they passed Davie Supply Co, Four Corners News By Marie White Four Corners Corrospoodont Mr. and Mrs. Steve I'oster, John Hugh Shelton, and Mrs. Johnsie Shelton attended a birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Von Shelton Sunday honoring Dawn Hughes, Con Shelton, and Raymonda Saunders. ■Mark White has returned to UNC-ChapcI Hill after spending the holidays with his piirenl.s. Mr. and Mrs. Joe White. Mr. and Mrs. A.C. RxiUcdgc Jr., Ntr. and Mrs. William Ratlcdgc, and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Ratlcdgc and children visited A.C. Ratlcdgc Sr. and I-dra Mac Ratlcdgc during the weekcixl. Mr. and Mrs. Joe White and Glenda Sapp visited Umnic White at I'orsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem Sunday night. STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP,PA sM g Announces the association of Camille W. Porto, M.D. Spcciali/.ing in INTERNAL MEDICINE office OLD M OCKSVILLE ROAD STATESVILLE, NC 28677 (704) 878-2011 Noit ti) tJavii ttiHpiUl tIK mite* from tXiwnlown Mockiivillc, Vi» 1-40 South) NOTICE Th« Annual Shareholders M eeting of the Mocksville Savings And Loan Association Will Be Held In It’s Offices 232 South Main Street Thursday, January 28, 1988 at 5 p.m. I U M » yVinter Clearance Shoe Sale M ' Thursday Jan. 14, 8 A.M.>8 P.M.: Friday Jan. IS, 9 A.M.-5:30 P.M. r Saturday Jan, 16,9 A.M.>5;3P P.M| All Sales Rnal Shoe Box 42 Court Square Mocksville 634-0680 We Huiwr: Visa - Master Card - Choice l)A\ !i; ( t>t M ' I.M I KI’KIM t<l ( O K I), I HI KM)A^ . JA M AKV N . I988-7B Homemade Soup A Winter Warmer itai 1)111 a A. \liiiiii C D.'spi o! <•11 .1 ii'lil wirUi-t il.u (io lh iii, M.’Cltls III lii.ic ii '.m l i:j' .1'. ijiiii U '. ■IS .1 b<iu I 11| 111 'ii|' i u'lii I'ul (>l iIr' I'uI 1 Mil’ll iii.hk’ Hum N.'up I' .1 glHHl W.IS li) k'Cil Si'UI l.iiiuh nuiriiii'iisis ,is NU-ll as cic.m oiii tlic rclVij;ctatiir Soup L'oiiUi I'c callcil one otHur liist wonvcnicik'c UhkLs I’loiiccf \>.uincii often left a |\)i ot sio-.k siiiiiiicnng liver the tlrcplacc ami added their leltovcr vegelable.N and meat at the end of the day 10 keep a “ iiieal in minutes’' ready a! all iinic.s for whomever entered the diK)r. Diirinj; winter in ctntler areas of the country, soup was often hung in an outd(K>r shed. Ttiis was iIoik*' by takin^ the large kettle full of soup outside to frec/.c. Before freezing a large paddle with a hole in the handle was placed in the soup. Oncc frozen, the soup was removed fn)m the kettle and hung up by the hole in the handle. l.jiter when someone wanted soup, all. they Iwd to ilo was "chtjp a chunk" of the soup and heat for a filling nical. If you find yourself among the numbers who have never made n pot ofhonKmadc soup, take heart. Unlike rccipcs for cakes or bread or candie.>, most soup rccipcs do not have to be followed prcciscly and arc often easy to make. Usual­ ly, you can add a little more or a little less of something, substitute similar ingredients and end up with a tantalizing crcation. Below arc some rccipcs to help you prepare for meals which arc sure to warm you up during our cold winter months. Ham and Corn Chowder '/^ cup coarsely chopped onion '/4 cup butter 1(17 oz.) can cream-style com cup half-and-half I-cup chopped cooked ham 14 teaspoon salt 14 teaspoon pepper Saute onion in butter in a Dutch oven until lender. Add remaining ingiwlients; cook over low heal un­ til heated (do not boil). Yield: 4 cups. ; Crcolc Bean Soup 2 ;cups navy beans lhambonc 2 cups shredded carrots Vi cup chopped onion cup chopped cclcry ill AJ>! I! . , I , S' '.I» t'.Mli . i '.'..ilei Ki i.iii'c in.i 1III (i I ri t' u'ii ii' t 1, i-p! lotii.ili\-s Siniiik-.' |mi ' hm iJsiii u n lil In-,in', .in- s i-r. lin.lti Rfiiiiis I- h.inil'. 'iir ( 111 li.iin h mui biuic .iinl .u!>l 111 MHip M.isli tv.iiis .tin l s ill 1 1 1 to in a ii’cs S m u n ci u n til liol Soup ('iintiii(.'iitiil cup (lullct 1 cup clu>(>(K‘d ciHtkcd liirkcs 2 tbsp (incly Lhojipcd (miiiii 2 cups diccd raw p,)!ai(H‘s 1 cup diccd cclcry 2 cups turki'V broih 2'v cups crcaiii-styic corn 1 (14 ':;-o/ ) c.in t;sa|>)r.ilc-d milk 1 tsp salt U tsp. paprika U tsp. ground ginger U tsp. pepper 2 tbsp. choppcd parsley Melt butter over low hoat. Add turkey ami onion Cixik until onion is transparent. Add potatoes, cclcry, aixl turkey broth. ,.\dd corn. milk, and seasonings. Heat thoroughly, stirring iKxa.sionally. ■Season to tiLste w ith additional s;ilt and pepper. Serve hot. Yield; 2 quarts. Savory Chili 4 stalks cclcry with leaves, choppcd 3 green onions, choppcd 2 cloves garlic, minccd 1 large onion ■rhoppcd 1 green pepper, choppcd 1 tbsp. vegetable oil 2 pounds ground beef I (15 oz.) can tomato saucc 1 (6-oz.) can tomato paste 2 cups water 1 (1 can chili p<nvdcr 1 tsp. ,s;ilt Dash of pepper 1 (16-07,,) can kidney l>can5, undrained Conditncnts (optional) Saute first 5 ingredients in oil in a large Dutch oven until tender, Add ground beef, and brown, stir­ ring to crumble meat. Drain well. Add tomato sauce and next 5 in­ gredients to beef tni.xturc; stir well. Bring 10 a boil; rcducc heat and simnter, uncovered, 30 minutes or to dciired consistency. Add beans the last 15 minutes. Serve with the following con­ diments. if desired: shredded let­ tuce, shredded Cheddar checsc, diced onion, and tonilla chips. Yield: 10 cups. yoters Can Register At Wal-Mart The Dovic County Board of Elections announces that voter rtglstrstion will be available at Wal Mart, Squire Boone Shopping Plaza, Monday, Jan, 25, 1 — 9 p.tji. Election officials will be available during these hours to register any Davie County resident who is not presently registered, or make precinct corrcaions for elec­ tors needing to change precincts. New Jaycee Chapter Formed Here ;A new chapier of the Jaycccs has b « n organized in Mocksvillc. jOfficers arc: president, Terry Jqpcs; vicc president, Will Marlin; secretary, Brent Ward; treasurer, Lee Barber. The next meeting will be Mon­ day, Jan, 18 at the Davie Public Library at 7 p.m. It is open to new members. Cancer Society Raises $444 In Drive lific American Cancer Society recently raised $<>44 in a fund­ raising quilt sale. The quilt went to Allen Bailey of-Route 4, Advance. ‘■'njc socicty appreciates the generous contributions the people of Davie County have made dur­ ing the last year," .said i^c Coble of Coolecn)ce. “ Tliis has helped toward our goal to conqucr canccr through research, education and .service.” Ladies Firearms Course Set On Feb. 1 at 7 p.m. the Davie County Law linforcemcnl Associa- ' lion will tcach u ladies firearms luindgun course at tiie VFW Hut on Sanford Avenue. Hie class will (k* limited to 18. A fee of $15 will be charged. Par­ ticipants must be 18 years of age' and furnish their own handgun and ommunitlon. Tlie coursc Is ihe National Rifle Association's Personal Proteciion course. The course was developed by ihc NRA in response to Anicricans who own handguns for personal proteciion and desire to leim how to use them with safety anti (kill, said Ray Clark, initnictor. /*It i« estimated that 20 million A frican s own handguns to pro­ tect their lives or the lives of the family meml)crs," he said. Tlie objective of the coursc is to tcach the b;isic knowledge, skills and attitude necessary for the safe and proper use of a lundgun. The program was developed and tested by experts in law enforce­ ment, Ihe legal profession, and firearms and marksmaaship train­ ing, Clark said. It includes 12 hours of instruc­ tion on handgun parts and opera­ tions, ammunition, safety, clean­ ing, storage, loading procedures and shooting fundamentals. Ivocal experts provide instruction in lircamis laws and ways to avoid criminal attack. Contact Clark at 492-5342. Why dieters ehoose Physicians Weight Loss Centers: T h e jjfo lcs.sio ti.ilK - ,siiiKT\-i.sc(l. m itritio ii.'illy .souiui, ix'ai fo o ti diet that w o t’ks. C^ill the eTtiter lu v iiv s t \'u it lo(la\-. 724-5599 Prolesslonol Building 2240 Cloverdalo, Suite 191 W lnslon-Salem , NC W*>gM lost imUt b> IndlriOuil. Physicians WEIGHT LOSS Centers* y o u e \'c n ' e v c jy p o u n d o f (lie 766-4768 6353 Cephis Drive Clemmons, NC 27012 - ic . 'I if. ' J.P. STEVENS WAREHOUSE LIQUIDATION 'i vf '.t| SAL SAVE 50% TO 75% WE WILL BE CLOSING OUR DOORS SATURDAY, JAN. 23 AT 6 P.M. ALL BATH TOWELS 41*1000 COUPAfi£TO$RCOEX ALL PRISCILLAS $ 1 1 2 7 COMPARE TO $31.00 ALL QUEEN & KING BEDSPREADS $ 2 4 0 0 COMPARE TO $109.00 a LlTWINCOMFORTERS $ 1 8 0 0 COMPARE TO $95.00 ALL PERCALE TWIN SHEET SET $1 0 ® ® COMPARE TO $31.00 ALL PERCAlE KING SHEET SETS $ 2 8 0 0 COMPARE T0$69.00 ALLHANDTOWELS 9 9 ^ COMPARE TO $5.00 ALL PILLOW SHAMS $325 COMPARE TO $20.00 ALL TABLE CLOTHS $324 COMPARE TO $25 00 COMFORTERS $ 2 5 0 0 COMPARE TO $125.00 SELECTBATH RUGS $ 5 0 0 COMPARE TO $12.00 SHEET SETS $ 8 0 0 COMPARE TO $19.50 SELECTBEACHTOWELS 2 / $ 5 o o COWPAflETOUOOEA. 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She Wrote Jessi­ca's rwph<r»w. a juruor o»(fCu\ivo lor an acct>unlir>g litm. li accuiixl ol murdwirig r.ij L'osi (0) P 0 G) Family Ties (I" Siorooi i," ID CD Wetewoll V.'fwn Crte ii snot and tHiiiod niivo. he uses f>n (xjiv- pis to oscflpo and st'pk oul his ni- lacKpr (In Stereo)BJ Nature An (>*aTiin.H)on ot who\ scjflnlisls are learmr^ ntxxil (Xi- mates as U'oy study the bonavso' of African foresl monKoys m Ugan­ da 5 Kibnlo loresi p CD First Assembly of God 8:30 13 CD My Two Dads Nicotc dolc-s on Michael alte> he sutlers an ap- parenl r>«aM attack durmg .1 slien- uous racquelCiBlI match wiSh Jo«y (In Sloroo) cja CD Marrlcd-.Wilh Children Al laces a series ol misfortunes allpr ho lails his driving tost (R) (In Slorooj i;9:00 O O Movie "Alone in the Neon Jungle" (1988, Drama) Su/annc Pliishptle. 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Ed-r ■ Kn’i Hov.ar.lI- .1- '! ,|r rcrrci st.li' I about a: frei.ilior; CD ft'ovie C .im p iip ll' M.,;!It.T "Buona Sera, f.1ts.,'tii“>,'l', Ci'na Loilot',11- , V .M '.!.'!A n llalilifl 1,'iifft U S airmen V Icr i>pr I’log u-unj;'- a 20-year reii- all UUCP vets rngir to see Ihmr CD Movie "A Woman Called f.loses" (19781 (Part 2 ol Z) Cicely t yio'’ ntiDprt Hooks A Southern sid.'i' iT-c.ipps to Irpedom in Phiia- df'ipiiM Aiiti help Irom the OuaK- p'-i10:00 O O Cagney A Lacey Harvey is dPtfirrriinpd to help Ihe detectives snarp an equipment rental eiecu- tivp .vho Mas threatened Harvey 5 construction pro)eci. U O O Ihirtysomolhing p G) (D Crime Story (In Ste/eO) p ID Marshal Dillon 10:30 C3 Hit Squad CD Writers Writing p CD Taxi11:00 O O O O C9 CD CD News ID Willon North Report S3 Doctor Who CD Stor Trek CD Benny Hill 11:30 0 Cheers O O M’A’S'H 13 CD Best of Carson CD Good Neighbors CD Movie "Scorchy" CD Movie "The Informer"12:00 0 Night Heal O Diamonds O O Nightline p CD Tropper John. M.D.CD To Be Announced 12:30 O Jeopardy! pO Sally Jessy Rachael C3 £D Lale NighI With David Lel- ferman 1:00 O Superior Court ID Movie "Unlaithfully Yourt’’CD $100,000 Pyramid 1:10 O Movie “Killing ’Em Softly" O Movie "Sentimental Journey” 1:30 a Truth or Consequences IB Hollywood Squares CD Powerful Women of Wrestling 2:00 O 19 NewsO All-Night News 2:30 O Movie "Bitter Victory"O Nighlwatch CQ Matchmaker CD Mora Real People 3:00 C3 Movie "Up from tlie Beach" CD Movie "Andy Hardy’s Double Life"4:30 O B J/L o b o WEDNESDAY Wednesday January 20 EVENING MONDAY Monday January 18 EVENING 6:00 O O O O G) Nows - ID CD Silver Spoons 'ffl MacNell / Lohrer Newshour CD The Judge p CQ Dlff'renf Strokes CD Hit Squad 6:30 a CBS News O ABC Hews ;; IQ CD NBC News O CB Facts of Life CQ Sanford and Son CD Divorce Court 7:00 0 NowsO CBS News O Wheel ol Fortune t; a ABC News p IQ Entertainment Tonlghi ID Oimme a Break 03 Nightly Business Report CQ Newlywed Game (D Sanford and Son , CD Star Trek CD Dating Game 7:30 a a PM Magazine O Jeopardyl p O Efilartalnment Tonight CD Win, L«»a or Draw CD J*Her»on$68 North Carolina People (D Dating Oams fB Chaert Q3 Mama’a Family •:00 O O Kate ( Allla Katu and Ailie s wMkand campirtg tup with ttwu boyfriends is intoriuptod by ih« new* ol a nearby prison tweak p I MacOyver In the wake ol a riwnton 10- signs horn Ihn Phocnu rounda- lion (In Stpfpo) la CD A LF (ln Sl(!f<to)p ID M ovio "D,A,R.Y,L." (1985) M.iry DP'h Hurt. Uich.ii>l McKean Army nlticials '.I'pk lo dPStroy Il'Pif latr’sl spy APajKin -- an ll-vea r- old txjy vfim a roniputP tifiid iwam Alio psc.'KX'S from his laljotaloiy liori'p ED f^akm g of a C onlinonl A study ol C ;ililornii s gpolo-j'C.H history, viiiir.h huilds a casn <or acknow- liKlq'ng llip i^iiigpr lacing its (nsi- dwiili (II) :j CD Movio "Cfosi Creek" |1983) Mary SKHjnhurgpn, Hip lorn In I9?8 author Ma|Ofi« Kinnan flaw l- ings linds new inspiration lor h«r writings allnr leaving her husband and fJpw Yrxk scicinly lor the re- moUi tjackwriods ol Plofida CD Hawaii Fivo-0 CD Hardcaslle and McCormick 8:30 0 O Frank's Place l iank and Hanna mvnn niurntKtfs ol a louring r.asl Alrican band lo hoar la/i groat D ir;y Oillospio play al a local clubE £D Valerio's Fomily (In Slo(oo) 9:00 OconiS n Newhart Dick doodes to v,„...,onl a local lolevision cnltc who penned a scathing review ol Dick 8 progtam ip O Living the Dream: A Tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. Natia- highliahts ol D>. Martin Luthor a Ji sTife nr« interspersed with musical performances loaluring Jamos Cleveland, Andrao Crouch. Atelha ftanklm, Al Green, Ira- mainu Hawkir^s, MarMyn McCoo, Ortivo I Klngv Orock Polofs. Doniece Williams and Ifw Wiiians Hosts: Hobert Guillaume. Shan Dffl.ilonle- llarp<!f 0 Movio "Whal Price Victory"(1988) Mac Davis George Ken- niHly Premiere A iieavily rocruittnl high school looltjall star is ballled t.iy if.p v/iM al all costs mentality 01 collpgp alhlelics al Desert Stale Univprsily p 13 CD Movio "Child Savor" (1988) Allre Woodard, Mano Van Pee­ ples A succpsslul advertising o«e- ci/live s liln and career are Ihrea- lon("d wlipri siiii U’comes involved with a sireelwiso orphan en­ meshed in the drug worki (In Stereo) CD Amoncfin Playhou** ' Suangtj Intorludo” (Season Premwre) Th>s sorwft' seventh season t>og»n5 with a Ihtee-part adaplalion ol Eu­gene O Neill's 1929 (>uii»e( Pmo- winning drama about a woman who marries anolhof alter her li- anco fails lo return Irom Iho war c; CD Movio "The Defiant Ones" (1958) Tony Curtis. Sklney Poilier Alter a black man and a wfiilo man shackled logelhor by Ihe wfisis es­ cape Itom a Cham gang, their mu­tual inner hatreds ol each other dissolve CD Movla "A Woman Called Mosas" (1978) (('art 1 of 2) Cicely Tyson, noboil Hooks A Southern slave escapes to Iteedoni in Phila­delphia wilh help Horn Iho Quak- oit8:30 O O Designing Women Suzanne and Julia ato shocked to leatn that ihoir hail brother. recently te-, IpasPil Irom a mpninl institution, h.is aUays y.anlpd lo be a co­ median ;; 10:00 0 O Wiseguy ID Marshal Dillon Gunsmoke 10:30 ID Hit SquadCQ Wriieis W iitin^; 11:000 O O O © ID News C3 Willon North Report 03 Ooclor Who CD Slai Trek CD Benny Hill CD INN Nows 11:30 0 Night Heat o Cheers O O M’A’S’H tB £Q Tortighl Show 03 Ever Docieasing Circles C0 Movio "They Coll Mo Mr TIbbsl" CD Movie "Don't Look Bock" 12:00 0 Hunter O O Nighllmo p ID National Supeislors CD To Bo Announced 12:30 0 Jeopotdyl p O Sally Jossy RophaolIB CD Lale Night with Dovid Let- termon 12:40 0 Movie "The Fighter"1:00 O Superior Court ID Movio "Treasure of Ihe Gol­ den Condor" CD $100,000 Pyramid 1.10 0 Movie "Somewhoto Tornoi- row"1:30 O Ttulh ot Consequences IQ Hollywood Squares CD Local Progiammlng 7 00 0 IB NewsO All-Night News 2:30 O Movio "Cops and Robbers" 6:00 O O O O Q News ID CD Silver Spoons CD MocNeil / Lohrer Newshour CD The Judgo p CD om'renl Strokes CD Hit Squad 6:30 O CBS Nows O ABC Nows p 13 CD NBC News p ID CD Facts ol Llle CD Sanlord and Son CD Divorce Court 7:00 O Nows O CBS News O Wheol of Fortune p O ABC News p 13 Entertainment Tonight ID Gimme a Break G3 Nightly Business Report CD Newlywed Game CD Sanford and Son CD Star Trek CD Dating Game 7:30 O O PM Magazine O Joopardyl p - O Entertainment Tonight 13 Win, Lose or Draw ID Jefforsons S3 Tony Brown's Journal CD Dating Game CD CheersCD You Can’t Take It With You 8:00 O O Law ond Harry McGraw Horry reluctantly agrees to baby­sit his bookie's gtanddaughler - an assignmenl that loads to his in- volvemont wilh murderous thugs and counierloilers. O O Perfect Strangers Larry's on a diet and OalkI allempls lo keep him away Irom iho food he's hidden in the apartment. (FI) p (9 CD Highway to Heaven Jona­than (lorsuados a lawyer-lurned- vagranl lo delend a lellow bum ac­cused ol stealing a bollle ol wine. (In Stereo) pID Movio "Halls of Monloiuma" (1951) nichard Widmark, Jack Pal- ance The U S Marines are pof- Uayod on toconnaissance patrol in the Piicilic during World War II. 03 Nallonol Geographic (Season Premiere) This popular natural his- 'nry si'tips begins us I3lh season wiln a profile ol ci.nservalionisis l.t.iik ;iml Delia 0*pns elloMS lo nofiv.im.t s endangered vjil- (ii'tH'pMo (In Sli'ii'o) r,) CD f>1ovlc "Silver Bears" (1978) i.'.H n.ii'; C.nni', Cybiil Snopherd. An ,1, cjpniuf. dtlviSPS anIf,; ,iTf lo s.MnclIe Some ol II I' t’,';; i-.i*' utiviis in IliH high li- r.,t: .. .'...IMCD Hflwnii Five-0 CD While Sh.idow 8 30 a O Head ol Iho Class CD Smilhsonuin Treuauros9 00 O O College Haskolball f.'ofinr.aK.-i ii.i 'ii.iii* ,11 W.i^i! I oiphl O a Hooporman (In Stereo) p IS ^ Year in the Ufe Sonny's Itiendslv'p wiUi Hillary Russell is threatened when Joo fires the ■,Qirl's lather. (In Stereo)^ American Playhouse "Strange :;. Inierlude" Giemfa Jackson. Bi* /; ward Pelhcrbridoe. Ken Howard, ;-; David Oukes and Jose Ferrer star. ; in Eugene O'Neill's drama about a-cv woman and her various relation- . ships. (Part 3 of 3) O CD Movio "Adam" (1983) OanielJ. Travanti. JoBeth Williams. A miss­ing child's distraught parents take steps to ensure passage of legisla-: lion that would help families . caught in similar slluntkins. Based on a true story.9:30 O O Slap Maxwell Story Rather than bask in the glory ol being named Sportswriler of the Year, Slap decides to ruin the lives ol the women who k)ve him. (In Stereo) p 10:00 O O Dynasty p IB CD SL Elsewhere Morrison must tell a patient that she has , Huntington's disease; the Craigs begin having secrrtd thoughts about their Impending divorce, p . 10:30 ID Hit Squad63 Martin Luther King Special CD Taxi11:00 O O O O CD CD CD News ID Willon North Report @ Doctor Who TjCD Star Trek CD Benny Hill 11:30 0 Night Hoat O Cheers O O M ’A'S'H ID CD Tonight Show CD Many Wives of Patrick CD Movie "Trial Run” CD Movla "Joy ol Living"12:00 O Adderty O O Nightline p ID Trapper John, M.D.CD To Bo Announced 12:30 O Joopardyl pO Save the Children13 CD Late NighI With David Lol*terman12:40 O Movie "Missing Pieces"1:00 O Sally Jessy Raphael ID Movio "The Viow Irom Pom* pay's Head"CD $100,000 Pyramid 1:10 O Movie "SL Helens"1:30 O Superior Court13 Hollywood Squares CD G.L.O.W. 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(1 I- Sltill M tin- N ( llu'IrA.r, i’.tUol A l'^S7 I'lUil [fuel., iltivon In JciT) K,I> n| I ’lo w n I’o in l Dlivi-, 1 ob.mov ilk', .iltvl ;i M.i/iLi mill., limcn In H.iir% Oasui I'iivlor. 25. o| Auuimn \'u'u l)ri\c, Wuisioit S.ilcni, slop pt\l lor oiIkt iiiiil'n. sliiliiii; on itic hnJj;e ot I -t(l, a tliinl %ftu L'lc pulling a trailer c.itiic Irom lK:hiiul and failej lo ■iiiip The third vchiclc. a Chevrolet, driven In James ’HictKlorc Rick.s. 4->, ut Taihaiii Gap Road. l;ll.in. slid sideways and .struck the Ma/da. while the trailer spun around striking the right side of the l-'ord truck. 'Rie Mazda then .slid into the l-oril, which wa.s in the left lane, the report said. Mull estimated daiivige to the Ford at S500 and to tlie Mazda at $3,000, Damage to iltc Chevrolet was estimated at S1,0(X), Pontiac Hits Hridjjc Patricia Br>’ant Hutson, 47, of Wake Rohin Way, Asheville, hit the facc of a bridge while driving west on U.S. 64 in a 1985 Pontiac Jan. 3, reported Line Sgt. G.li. Mull. The car slid on a .sheet of ice while crossing the bridge, causing it to skid out of control. Estimated damage to the Pontiac was S I.000 . .Datsun ilits Bridge A 1982 Datsun also struck the facc of a bridge on U.S. 64 Jan. 3. According to a report by Line Sgt. G.E. Mull, Chrisii Vancc Lomax, 24, of Mcadowvicw Lane, Sanford, was travcJing cast on U.S. 64 when the Datsun she was driv­ ing skidded out of control on a of ice while crossing a bridge causing $500 in cstinmicd danwgc to the Datsun. T nid( Skids Out O f C o n j^l The driver of a tractor-trailcr truck lost control of the vehicle , when it hit a patch of icc on U.S. 64 Jan. 3, Trooper K.B. Steen said the truck, driven by Harry Joseph Hubcrth, 35, of Youngs Road, Southern Pines, was traveling west on ihc highway when it skidded out of control on the icc. The truck jackknifcd, causing the trailer to strike the l»ck of the truck cab. It then struck the left bridge rail facc before coming to rest. Steen estimated damage lo the truck, owned by Addison On Bay 1 Ki 1^ •<;..'’Cl ( ticv I mIi'I'. ( n lliilc \ I'O .' I 'ht". i.>ic! situ^ V ,1 i 'r i ] I tun \Oiil;,' ti.iM 'h iu ’ in ihc n tn ll'i'u n .l i.iiii- o( liili-tst.dc ),in * It.H 'iv i 1 1) ('h .i|i[v li '..lut .1 t 'Inn ti'U 'l, ill n i-n In I i .iiikhii ( Ik'iiii l)i'u i;l.is. J .l, 111 Ruiitc S, ,S .iiil('!il. Ii.icl s liiu i'il h c i.iu s f D tum l.is s;i\.v .1 v.ii sliilc on ihc K \ hrii.li:c .ilic.id Tlic (.'iK nii'Icl skuld I'd out I'l colU fol. h u M tn tn . sink ing Itio uilicr I'hcs rolcl. i!n \c n In .'vl.irii'ii (,'h lu m D .ivis, 2(>. ot lta lil.i\, V., Botfi c.iitK.' Ill rcsi in ih;' !Iu'>Im i! D.imat'c lo Douiil.is' C'hmrolcl was cslinutcd al SNX). damage to the D.ivis vchiclir w.is fstiniatcd at DiMiRf Strikes (Juurdrail A 1979 rXKlgc, driven hs .Marie Damato Crotts, 40, ot Rome 7, MiK'ksvillc, sinjck a guardrail while traveling east on MO Jan ,■!. reptined Trixipcr W .l) GriKuns. Crolts lost control of her vehi­ cle when it slid on an icy surface on a bridge. The Dodge ran into the median, struck a guardrail in the we.sthound lane and spun around, .striking the gu:irdrail w ith its left side. The Dtxlge continued, bouncing off the guardrail before coming to rest in the median, the repi'in s;iiil. Truck Runs Into Median Joseph G. McVay Jr.. 21. of Route 2, Summit, Miss., lost con­ trol of the Dodge truck he was driving, causing it to strike a guar­ drail in the westbound lane of 1-40, Jan. 3. According to a report by Trooper W .D. Grooms, McVay ran into the median when the truck .struck an icc patch on a bridge and hit the guardrail, causing 6 ,0 0 0 in estimated danuigcs. Cow Hit On SR 1630 While traveling south on State Road 1630 in a 1983 Plymouth, Timothy Bdw'ard Mabe, 20, of Route 7, Mocksville, hit a cow that was stoiKling in the roadway Jan. 4. The car canie to rest partially on the soutli shoulder and south lane of travel, according to Trooper W .D. Grooms. Estimated damage to the vehicle was $4,000. The cow was valued at $300. Ford Hits icc On Bridge A 1982 Ford hit a guardriiil while traveling northwest on State Road 1159 Jan. 4, reported Trooper C.D. Jones. Vickie Lee Scamon, 17, of Happy 50th Birthday Katherine Carter We love you! Kitsty, Bobby. Benjy Lordy, Lordyl Look who’s 40 Happy Birthday Robert from your friends who aren't KuiiU’ (i. illc. iliiM-t III tlic l i 'i i l . In',1 v o n t io l -.vIkti llic i.,11 tut .m uX ' [ '.ilih (111 ,1 h r i(l(:c . i .h im iu ' il h ' m il i>ll ihi' iu;hl stn n ilik - i u l Itu- Iii.ul I lie 1. ,11 iIkmi liil ,1 i!u.irilr.iil .iiul .1 J iU h i.-ml'.inknu-Ml Iv ln u - ■.i>ni nil’ 111 imi, Jiiiics s.ii;l 1 Ki in,ii;c 111 I lu' I I 'I il '.1. .1 ^ (.n lm i.ila i ,il SI .N «I, u Ink- i.l.im .ii'c III llio L 'li.iid r.iil w.l^ c s lin i.iifi! .ii V I ^ .k-i-p l)iiiiinj;cd In .Siiiili'iit A I '>s-! Jc-fji, <lriv I'll tn .Mil U's lUiikniiii ('.iilfl. ' ot l l>n'.c, 1 Ik.iii, -.UvKt. ,1 miKicU- lirulv-'i' J.ui ' Aci.iiriiiiii' 111 .1 u'|'>ni In Line Si!i I) 1', Muil, i1k- \cI\uIc was U.i\flinj-' cst I'll r S (vl .iikI suiilcil siKtiiu', on .111 icc-.ii\crai brulpc when It spiin mil ol ouilri'l Ivsliin.ilLil damage s>..is SI.(KK) Oldsmobili- Hits Chmrolct ,-\ 197.H Oldsiiinbile siniek a I9S0 C'hcv n'lct wtiilc Iravchii}; cast on a private toad at l)a\ic High .SchiHil, retained Tnxipcr 1. I). Chap|x;!l The driscr ot the ( )ldsmohilc. Jonathan tircm l-ostcr. Ki. ol Route 2. .Advance, faila.1 lo see the Chevrolet, driven by Linda Charlene lllmore. If), of Route 4. .-\d\uiK‘c, who was traveling ahead and had slowed for txher iraflic, Chappell estimated damage to the Oldsmobile at SI(K) and to the Chevrolet at $^>(X). Ford Hits Hydrant While traveling north on U S 601 Jan. 7, a I9S2 Ford truck slid out of control and struck a fire hydrant, reported Line Sgt. G.E. .Siull. Mull said damage to the truck, driven by Donald Gray Renegar, 31, of Route 4. Yadkinville, w;ls estimated at S500 in damages. Damage to the hydrant was estimated at S300. Advance Woman Cluirgcd An Advance woman was charg­ ed with driving left of centcr Jan. 7 when tlK 1977 Ford she vias Leonard Realty 34 Town S quare^^ 7 0 4 -6 3 4 -3 8 7 5 J 2 ° 1 0 ° 601 ,\ORTII - J Bedroom lUnchrr, BawtnnK trti ol Squ»rt IbaUct for Ihc mono. Snr 1-40. *44,500 IKJN^'.NTOWN RUSI.vavS U )T ■ and \V»rrhou»r» tir buildinK for tmiUI Ixntmu. I>oU ot piK>»il)illtlc*. Owner «n\(ou» - $25,000.(tot .SOUnt - CH(kr Hook «1lh nr« roof and P*>n' _{VtBACT for COn !..., opiionio puf'Jijifrwrf IWcin* m.OOO. i»\.NI) • 2.11 »CTT» • iTiooi mou)jh fr>r .1 mohile booiM. .*wtt< owner flnjn- dn*. S5,000. I.IHKK1T CHURCH Kt). - ,V8 •crn ' »*ooded - building or mobile home lo< VS.WO. .M011II.K IIO.MK tx n s - V. »crc $2,7.<0 - I Kre 12,7.M) - 1 »crr S1,000. HICKOKV TKKK - 3 IWrnocn. 2 bulh brkk h «"" q ellrnl condi­ tion. Acre SQ'"r-»« (rle)»hone.. 559,900.tw^.VI) - a AC«h:S - - »1tt diildr. WS lele(><K)ne nuMiber. $44,500. Othrr Itoniei A I jn d A»»iUblr tjnda txonard 7ftt-A.V4-.t6.S0 l'>nlhia A*rr»»o 7(M-492-7K,\2 NKKII .VKW I.I.STI,V(;.S Ki^CAROLINA E.E. HOMES, INC, J L u L n FOR ALL OF YOUR BUILDING-REMODELING NEEDS Now is the time to start that dream home. Come by today and see the many plans and styles we have to choose from. We are qualified builders of Sm HA Homes with 100% financing available to those who are eligible. Come In today for more information.MANOR sciici tm i ★ CEEH will handle all your remodel­ ing needs. No job is too big or too small. Call today for a free estimate. SEE o'lW OTHER LISTINQS IN THE CLASSIFIED SECTION BOB SHarON, Broktf VON SHELTON, Brok«r Ff*nk Ptynt, S»l*» 1 I« O«pot 8t„ MochtvlIWi S3422S2 634-0110 99828S9 " B*ymohd« 8*und«ri 634-1527 Barry WhltttlMr, S titt 634-1436 Fftnk Paynt, S titt 634-3332 ■ It li lllf’ ‘■IIIK k ,1 1 'ISt\ I’. .IIII.K I UK' Sj’i ( II MiiH ,.| !hf N ( lli,rh\i.,i\ I’.iiiu l lli.il llic I'l'titi.k .Mmm'ii tn ( 'hiiM iiic Sitiilh f t.iuT i. -ti K 111 Riu/k- I . \i|\ .iiK c. '.Vli.n flini' '.1.1'sl on r .S 1 “'S '■'.lion II iiK'i Itu- i'liii! .I'tiiiin' in liu- I'Pl'iv.iH- difi-i, liutl I h i 'Il in !, ill IV cii In .S(kt!\ I .iv M i’Ilm ii. I ". Ill Hit-mwoiHl n iiv e , \i,K.iikl-. VM-nl iHil 111 coiiiiiil when u hii ,111 Ki' p .iu li i.iiiniML' dii«M a hill riif cal \hil .k Tiiss Ih f i cmIlT l.iiu- .m d M nick Oh- I’onli.ii. in llic li’l! suli-. llic rcjvill said, D.iin.i^c 111 itic I’niiiiac f'liiii.ik'd ,il S2,(>i'<). vvhilc daniajH- 111 the I'o u l cstiin.ilcd ,it ■'■‘XK), .liT|) Kiiiis into .Mfdhiii A Jfc p stnick a rellector l^'lc in a tralTic island Jan ,S v.hcn Us iliiN et lost coiiirol on a patch ul K'lV 1 rihi|x-r K H Su-cii said the Jeep, drisen t>y Kerry Cooke Stephanidcs ol Ikiar Drive, Cireenshori). was he.uled south on State Road 14 10. and was attemp- tinj; to make a right turn onto U.S. l.'iS when i)io vehicle slid into ihe median. Hie collusion made only a Miiall ili'iil 111 ilk- hiinij'ci 111 llu' Ji'i'p. Sii'cn s.nil ( hiirues I’l'iiihni; Ch.iiL'i-s .lie poiulin.i; in an ,ip pan'iil hil aiul luii avi idcnl on Jan 10. .Ki.oulifitt 111 .1 te|i<iri h\ I /ii<i|x,i (' 1) Jones. Jones said .i l')7.S l oid. owneii liy M.irk K.indall t'ass ol Ciarner Street, Mivkss illc. w.ts parked on I' S ()<)| wiih ilie Ironi end of the \ ehiele p.uiuilly in the nwdway due to heinj; stuck m the .snow. ■An unknown vehicle was travel­ ing siHiih on U S. (lOl, struck the I'ord and left the scene. Damage to the l-drd was estimated al S8.50. 'I'wo I'ollldo on SR 1605 A nonhUtund 1977 [’lyniouth and a southl-HHind 19(>6 I-ord truck collided while travelinj; on State Koad 1«)5 Jan. 9. Gli'riann;! K. llichel, .15, of Dep<>t Street, Mi'ck.svillc wus driv­ ing! the Plymouth when it slid on the icy rixidway and .stnjck the I-ord. driven by Andy Scott Cran- fill. 17, of Hardison Street, MtvLsville. reponed Trix>per B.L. Crider. Damage to the Plymouth wa.s csiim.iic<l .11 ^(>(>0 Danuge tn the Irikk w.is esiinialed at S350. .\lii/dii Hits Hear O f Truck W h ile .iiiemplinf; lu make a left iiun oniii I' S. (y,)l from N.C. 801. a |97S Chevrolet truck was struck hy 19X7 Ma/da. reported Trtxipcr H.L Crider. Lin\ Ianx\s Staley, 20, of Route .MiK'ksvillc, was driving the tnick when the .Mazda, driven by Lirinie Linville Robcrt.s, 44, of Route 3, Hamptonville, slid on the icy roadway and collided with the rear of the \ehicle. Crider estiniated d.iinage to the Chevrolet at $250 and to the Maz­ da at S I,900. Parked Vehicle Hit Jun. 9 W'hile driving a 1977 Chevrolet, Jeffrey Alcn Weir of Newcastle Drive, Wiaston-Salem, struck a parked 1985 Audi, while traveling east on Riverbend Drive in Ber­ muda Run Jan. 9. Trooper L.D. Chappell reported that the driver of ihc Audi had stop­ ped to assist a stranded motorist when Weir lost control of his car on the slick roadway and skid into the left from of his vehicle. No damages were rrponed. HOWARD REALTYi A Insuranc* Ag»ncy, Inc. OAVIt COUNTY O^r Sr^c**fttlOi^ Covrty (704) 634-3B38 (919)998-6463 Julia Howard 634-3754 Connie Kowalske 634-6343 Jackie Hall 834-1155 Jane Whitlock 634-5704 M.J. Randall 634-5629 Linda Daughtrey 998-3842 Mike Hendrix 634-0390 C.C. Chapman 634-2534 330 S. Salisbury Street Comer of Hwy. 64 & 601 Mocksville, N.C. 27028 OFRCE HOURS Mon.-Fri. 9-6 Or By Appointment N 3 B n . I 10 »hopplne. hospital 4 »chooH. »?8,000 HltXiE no. • t w »uxy wfi me. 2/3 BK, 1 LR. Doo. DR. Iwye *«-fn IdtchM. Counlfv ftviiw *t lu l»»L ieSMO. wM an, 2 BA. out t*>9». on 9 Ac.. _»Wj50a^Hoojt^+£Aejlo^7^^ WIU. BOONE n) - Nice 2 BR oo 1 Ac. t3ood t>om« Of r»n- t«l pfopem'. '3K500 44S SANFOHO AVE -'Zoo*d C.B. 90 (M l o( (ronlags. Buikting (d«publ« hx many u»««. *72.500. WIU(E88On0 STREET 4 BR, 2 BA.'i!ttory txlck Imm* wtth 18x15 •yfwoom. *74,900. m \\ iisDsc • f ! I DAVIE oo I Ac. lot. R»<)uc®d to RD • 3 BR, 1 BA Endosod ca/pon. HcALUSTER TO - 4 BR, 3 BA hom* on 3.38 Ac. w/6 out bWgi. Ea«y ac- to MO 4 64. «74,S00. UNDER CONTRACT CHURCH STREET - EnUdng txtck r»nch with n««t amnu. 3 BR. 3 BA. icroan ad pofch. uipw y ^ . *65,000. HWY. 54 EAST • 1500 tquare loot txjilding • Zoood Highway Bualnes*. >35,000 433 NORTH MAJM ST • Brick vomw 48R. 2 BA. (omotMod kJichcn. Ck>M to libfutv and (own. $74,900. SAIN RO - Z6 Ac., 4 BR. 2 B^fuH t»»*ni«nt, out t>ldg. 28x24, Brtek ranchar •92,00a GWYN STREET • 3 DR. 1 BA. Qnr»o<l. Convonionily kxalod Call Iw dolail* 000 Boautilul rostorad oid 2 atoty 4-5 BR. 2 BA. Largo privato lot. Excellont locallon. $7D.900. QARDEN VA liE V •• Custom Tfijili W Iiam ttxiig rsproduclion. Oourmat. *kll., (aaanad potcK, 2 fuaplac**, prat. ‘ land»cap«J. many artra«. »I34.B00~.' MARCONI STREET - 3 IW, I'/i BA wilti (iiii(>lacii in Inmily room Oui«l Sllftol A gioal tiuy «( U6.000 t i f SANFORD AVE • Brick raiicnof w/tamtly rm. 3 BR, 2 BA, t.R. DR. mud tm . launtty.. *80.000. MLS LOTS a< LAND 9.73 Acraa - with 3 BR, BA,'tptS' loyef, 5 itall Uun. 2 Miaamt w«h atocKBd h»h pond 6 aaat tenc«d. Vary pnyale *149,900. m oil Turrontino Road............ Needmore Road................... Hobaon Hoad........................ Hickory Hill........................... Hlct^ory Hill........................... Hoapltal Streat Ext.............. Cana Road............................ Greanlirfat-Advance............. Dll Merrllla Lake Rd............. on Ratledge fW................... ................Lot ‘2,500 ................Lot *2.800 ........1.87 Ac. *7,500 .Fairway Lola *9,500 .......Loko Lot *9.500 ...............Lot *10,000 ........15 Ac. *11,500 .......2.23 Ac.*13,500 .........15 Ac. *19,000 ...13.87 Ac. *20,800 Hickory Hill................................2 Fairway Lola *22,S00 OK Country Lane....................................6.6 Ac. •27,900Off Bocktown Rd...III.'l<U.IJiT?H.FTinPO Ac, >42,000 Eaton Road..........................................8.71 Ac. MS,000 Yadklnvllla RoadCommerdal property 100x500 »67,000 Highway 64 Eaat......................................46 Ac. •73,600 Hwy. 158...............................16 Ac. t HouM *100,000 N. CooleemM..................................114.S Ac. *143,000 Ratledge Rd......................................86.81 Ac. *164,000Ratledge Rd......................................109.5 Ac. *207,000 We are now accepting applications on the following rental properties: 1124 YADKINVILLE ROAD - 3 DU. 1 BA Ik oi,. wilh appliancos nixl all window ItoaUiumis Hiis.nlun|iiii oi of lico spacu J395 pur monlh1130 YADKINVILLE R O A D -3 on. I flA (lomo *ilti lull basumonl Nuar shopping and »nsy across lo 1-10 iwr monlh 52 DUKE STREET, COOLEEMEE — 2 bodfoom 1 batti j;V5 pot monlh171 WhItnayHoad —3bodroom, 1'.^balh,(X)appl.,W00 poi nionlh 372 WILKESBORO STREET - 3 bodfdbm, 1 Vi bath $275, p«i month Calvin and Hobbes MOM, m WASWER IS DONE ,V' ' U l)A\It ( O l M ' i I.M IK l'K ls i Kl ( O K I). Illl K.SI)A^■. ,IA M \ K Y 14. 1988-llB by Bill Watterson .-C-v iMihKS ' S'j'S - 'jp M f Pcm ; f.- .1 •••r ••• ke r; '.•V Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson HfWS <Cf* u\ •' .1 :•(',! I . / ,i t,- .>.«■;«...•,■•'Cl wt,, - ’ '■■; 1 ' V f.ir' •■;'*■ ■ j ' y\l I ! , i: , < . i& i' 0 'i.M ' JI ji i;ijC/V< 'iw I '..tT)’. /'I ■ I i' i • ■ ♦_ ! .’•■'j- a yw: 'k k iu R ^ sLiws pt’crr^ TC>WtS VTtlAVt? he; Ml sv,t)' fOti' ryoi'AC tWiO' ONE'V't'j 'rtiwip o " ' ' ' ' f S t i OZi r * * Stubborn Snow Despite sunshine early In the week, last week's snow re­ mained on nelds and roads in Davie County. — Photo by James BarrinRcr Read Calvin & Hobbes ... each week in the Enterprise r' ‘ * ' * 0 )/6G-4777 t'M M O N S VIL LAG£ — ATTENTION — Eastern Davie County Best Coverage For Your Property Itoomx «nd like nr» rmnchcr on 5 »rm. BcauUrul (iral mom ba» ntbctinl rril- Int in d nrrpUcr, KoiTnji] dlnJnn rrjom. Also itiiUbh with 19 »cm. m ntrnKinir) cm pr1t»lr oood- rd )<>«! y'tmll) rnMii h n flrrpjacr end tlldinx *» r» In d « k . .A hnlnnMiu. IW - n l II nnl) •H6.900. GrccnMoud Uikn ■ tjijuf living in ihlt unique con(cmpar«r) homr. -I bcdrwau, formal dlnlnj ruom. Ijiryc ym l room. 2 wndrrks. 'M9.000. 'IliU It ilw prrftcl faniil) twunc In (irrrnwoiid l^krit 4 brdroomi, nirplarr In Htln* »nd fanii); riMwn. •94,000. Hcrm udi K un, SfiygUM - K«buJuu< m d lutll MlUi nuy n U M . .Sunruuoi b u rin p U c t and wH bu-. B rcakrut nook. M nJiif ntom . ) bcdtwMn*. l>oul>U t«rport.‘ lM ,iO O ._ ........MockjiiUi"• N. M»ln S(. • .<Jp«flo«i 4 BH hww. Brier Creek RMd • IS Mm • *40,000. MocktvUk • OMnrr anilout to will KnM»atrd CoUtgt dnign homr with J lirdrwHiu. Mfrplwr In iltlng room*. •46.VO0. Jo U .IC k llX O b h A lU 'ii M .iflin -- 766 6936 Oyb 5204 Ctiiolyii Johiiboii R o n S vIiO bky 766 4777 0«J6-5606 m s i l i |> HOMES & REALTY, INC. KIK Sm ith A laiii Stm *t ' (704K».M-0.^2J M.n ksxill. \t JURE OF THE WEEK- GROVE STREET — This contemporary ranch style home could easily be the best buy you’ll ever find. All the extras you'd expect in a fine home. 3 or 4 bedrooms, comfortable den with fireplace, sunl<en liv­ ing room, modem kitchen and a t>eautiful atrium for year round picturesque view. Owner relocating. PRICED TO SELL AT »99.500. $16,900 ERWIN STREET Qt sw rtof hooH) jjf r COOLEEMEE bodfooms, 1 baih. $23,000 $27,500 $29,500 $29,900 $29,900 $30,900 $31,900 $39,900 $41,500 $43,500 $43,900 $45,000 $48,500 $50,000 $49,500 $51,900 $54,900 $56,500 $59,500 Ovor 1148 sq STATE ROAD 1330 — Z Bodfoom, 2 bam Wobilo Home silualod on 2.55 BOOS In vor>’ pnvalo locfllton. DUKE STREET - COOLEEMEE - 2 Bedfoom. 1 Bath homo with loncod back ya/d convonioni to sclxx)( and shopping contBr. Groat invostmont pfoporty.DUKE STREET - COOLEEMEE - This 3 B«)fOom homo is foady lor your pofsonal touch. The lust steps ol tomodoling havo alfsady boon dono, indudmg aluminum siding and insulation. Lots ol potontiallOAVie STREE, COOLEEMEE • Framo houso with vinvj siding. Locatod on oomot kjt. Foaturos 2 bodfooms, bofhs. txcollont tomai ptoporty.DAVIE STREET, COOLEEMEE - Nico 2 bodroom. 1 V> t>ath homo on largo cofnof lot Aluminum siding oxteriot fw oasy mnintonanco. Gfool alanor homo or rontni property. 601 NORTH — 2 t)odroom homo wth hnrthwod floors and knotty pIno ponolling. Situated on ono acre, WooW bo idoal for rental prtjporry, LAKEWOOD VILLAGE • Nico small homo locatod just minutos Irom town and OaWo County High Sclwol. At this prtco you can allofd to buy a homo. Call today lof an appointment. HEMLOCK ST.—COUNTRY HOME IN THE CITY — This Im- maculaie 3 BR, 1 BA older homo loaturos 1463 (1. Owner looving ail major appliancos. Must soo to appreciate. HILLCREST COURT - 3 bodroom. 1'/? bath brick ranchor with carport and largo pntio. Good neighborhood tor childfon. WILKESBORO STREET — This oldor well kept homo loaturos 4 bodfooms. 2 baths with approximotoly 1405 sq. (1. GARNER STREET — No nood to pay ront when you can own this porlocl sli|Hj|||l|pnTTn town location lor this 3 bodroom 1 b a t^ n o m r T r g r t^ ^ ^WHrrNEY RD. — Immaculato 3 tx>drtxxn/1 tjnth ranchof in movo in condition. Full bnsomont. concroto drive and oxtra lot. Pic- tufo pofloct insido nnd out MARCONI STREET — Immaculaio 3 BH, 1V> balh, brick ran­ cher on 1 aero kjl. Tastolully docoratod throughout. Enorgy ol- leciont loaturos Full t>asomont GRANADA DRIVE, ADVANCE - This socludod 3 or 4 bodnjom homo is locatod on 5 t>ooulilul woodod aaos. A k)vely pond, tromondous bloci; workshop ar>d slorngo building, groon houso, wood shod, and loncos add oilra vali/o to this unique homo. Minutos Irom Bormuda Quay Must soo to appreciate. SHEFFIELD PARK — Noat 3 bodroom. bath brick rancher located on largo cornor loi. Extras include, lull basement, lovely ln.gfound pool and (oncod yard porlocl lor outdoor onjoymont. WHITNEY ROAD - Well kept homo loaturos 4 BR, 1V> BA. Finished basomont indudos lamily room with (iroplaco and wood stovo Woodon dock nnd patio incfeaso already largo living area. BROOK DRIVE — Cozy 3 bodroom brick homo on spacious lot in quiot noightxxhood. Groat accoss to MO Irom 64-W and 601-N. Living room, kitchon-don combination with (iroplaco. OWNER ANXIOUS - MAKE AN OFFERlIN TOWN — Super noat Brick Ranchor located on quiot dead end strool 3 t>odfooms, lovoly hardwood Hoots, double carport, groat workshop for Iho handyman and o»!ra largo utility room. Lot lined with pino troos lor privacy!HOWELL ROAD — Bonutilui homo situaiod on 2 72 acros in Rural Dnvio Cnuniv rnmnlnlnlv rnnnvaiu/l insKio Coramic tilo i-.ilchon and lloors throughout Rolrigoratof, range, washer, dryor, draftos nnd .sniollilo system remain. Truly a sMowplncol $62,000 TWINBROOK — Just tlio homo you'vo t’x'on waiting lot' Btick ranchor on cornor lot in Ihis well ostnbiishod nuightxiihood 01- tors 3 bedrooms. 2 luB baths, living room nml co:y don with tiroplaco, A sup>or buy $64,900 ST. MARKS ROAD - WINSTON-SALEM - Tins spacious col onial Townhouse loaturos 3 b.iths, livuuj iiv)ni. dining room. li»l|.''|0:^ fp»<n.'> l:y:l 3 Ikxjrs Convonioni to Hanas Mall ni buy Cali now lor details $65,900 PETE FOSTER RO. NEW LISTING — TJiis txi.int.fuKy l.ino scnpod brick rap T l*1 iH :■ n il. t < ;T:\>4 ' i t)nlhi Aith con J^haii (lUiviitof*. to' all nnd Dollon P.irk i- .i iHlnnt $65,900 RIVERDALE ROAD — Only 7 years old, this ranch style home < is in MOVE-IN condition. There’s room (or everyone with 3 : bodrooms/3 full baths, finished basement area indudos a ■> s«porate kitchen, playroom, and large lamily room. Cuslom-buill i lor ownor the home includes many energy ettedent features. ■ Locatod oil 601 South, |ust minutes Irom Salisbury's new n^all,'A terrific buy In today’s market! ^ ' $68,900 DUKE ST., MOCKSVILLE - Coty brick rancher with 3 bedrooms 2 full baths and beautiful hardwood floors. Basement is partially finished with a 182 sq. ft. room. Well manicured lawn makes - 1.56+ acres, an ideal salting. Call lor showing.$75,900 UNDER CONSTRUCTION, MILLINQ ROAD - Brick Rancher wrftti ; quality constructkm throughout. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, a dou- " ble garage, as well as a lull, flnlshable drive In tMsement.' Ex* ' colleni traffte patterns In this floor plan. SELLER WILL CON- • SIOER HELPING WFTH CLOSING COSTS. CALLOmCE FOR MORE DETAILS. $76,900 TWINBROOK SUBDIVISION • UNDER CONSTOUCTION ■ , Super floorplan for this 3 bedroom, 2 bath rancher wfUi full base- , n>enL Grsal room with cathedral celling and firepJaoei kftcHeti/din- * | Ing area leading onto deck in back. &iy today and choose your own colors lor Interior decor. ' ' $79,900 VILLAGE OF FARMfNGTONN - This Immaculate brick cottage Is situated on 1.48 acres and features large spadous rooms. In- duding 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, Rving room with ftropface, country kftchen, with all appliances, formal dining room, screened porch,: patio, and largo garage. Beautifully landscaped, convenient to : MO. Must sea. Priced to sell.$T9,90<)» FARMINGTON ROAD • This Immaculate 2 BR, 1 bath home Is in excellent condition with many features that Indude, Central Vacuum, Security light, sun porch and paneled garage for that extra bedroom later. Beautifully landscaped, surrounded by trees.- Cail for appointmenL - p » $80,500 Brick rancher with 3 bedrooms, 2V^ baths. Features lots olfix- tra IMng space. Finished basement indudes a corrplete kltchan, fireplace with Insert In den and a workshop area. Bectrqnic security system provides extra peace ol mind. «. $82,500 SEQUOIA — UNDER CONSTRUCTION — Beautiful 2 story' home k)cated on choice lot in this subdivision. Call loday.for details on houseplan, exterior design and pr<}posed comple(k>n i ' dale. $84,500 SEQUOIA — Nice comfortable floorplan for your growing faml-. ly. 3 bedroom, 2 bath Brick ranchor offering low maintenai^ In luture. ,$88,900 GARDEN VALLEY — TTils 3 bedroom 2 bath brick rancher has many nice features including central vacuum. Intercom, and.tull ; basement with finished playroom. Backyard Is fenced with chain , link fendng. Sea Today. - $99,500 GROVE STREET — TNs Contemporary Ranch Style Home has!' it alll Custom Designed for owner It indudes all the amenities for truly comfortable living. 3 or 4 bedrooms, cozy den with r«k ■ fireplaco, sunken living room, modem well-equlpp^ kitchen, and boautilul atrium offering year round pteturesque view. TWs copW. bo the home you’ve always dreamed of. Call today for an ap­ pointment. JVST BEDUCBD. n $119,900 UNDER CONSTRUCTION - GARDEN VALLEY - This 1% story Williamsburg offers kjw maintenance with all brick exterior. 3 Bodroomis, ZVi baths, living room dining room and screened porch. Also lull basement vrith drive in garage area. ; UNDER CONSTRUCTK)N - GARDEN VALLEY - 3 bedroom, 2V4 balh homo with Great Room, Large Master Suite with garden tub, Nico dock In back. Call office lor more details. $123,000 BECKTOWN ROAD — Large country brick home with 4 or 5 bedrooms on 2 acres. Features large barn and sheds, gas tank, with pump, and 998- toiophone number. Additional 20 acres nvailnblo $ 129,900 UNDER CONSTRUCTION - GARDEN VALLEY - Beautiful 2 stoiy homo olloring 4 largo bedrooms and 3 full baths, living room, dining room and breakfast area. Gracious screened porch'tor ouldoor onioyrnonl. Nearing complotion. .............................NOW AVAILABLE................................. 31 iloauiiluiiy woodod homositos, olloring city water and sewer, I uitxK) sirtNils. underground powor linos, conviiniunlly iojalod noai schools, churches and shopping. tral air. Very well kopi 13,000 OLD HIGHWAY 7(', Clevoland. Rowan County - f.O .200 lol near downtown Clovoinnd Parlialty vsoodod Zonod R-16 RtKKic- ed from $4,000 $5,350 HOWARD STREET—Privalo 100’ » 140' lot Convonioni tn lown location. Edgewood Circle Sutxlivision - 2 lots • approtimatiily 162 5tl2&. In quiet well established noighboftxxxl Cofnt* kjl nioy liico oitlmi street. Lovoly 1,89 acre lot porlocl lot building or (or a rnobiio homo Jusi across the rivor in Rowan County oil Noodmoio Roud HWY. 801 NORTH — 5 acros, hoayily woodod, load liontayo off Hwy, 801. HWY. 801 - FARMINGTON AREA - 5 67 acros with idoal bulkling site (perc test approved) in lovoly country sotting sa,soo E« $7,300 St 2,600 $18,000 $05,000 ?3 too arm s oM Hwy 801 m W oodloal. Zonod lot planned moWto (lonv) com fiiunily Franw houso on properly would t>e excellent lontai pio(xm y W ork partially com pleted for development. Call otiico (or com ploto dotails $70,000 601 SOUTH — 35 acrus o( 50 ocfo tract, partially deared,t>ranch on back, son\B loncos $72,000 M ILLING ROAD — 34 05 ttcros Partially wooded, pasture, pood, .VJiixi tonom j, courir>' wator availablo Beautiful spot to txjikl your ((foam fionio $160,000 H IG H W AY601 SOUTH — Duautitui 27 5 acres Ol larm land with 1357 (o o lo f road Irorilaao on 601 Zonod R-20 and fVA. WoQd- od acroago on back ol proporty Favo.'able site review lor potsi- t)lo dovoiopm ont Rickt-t R Baiiey bJ4 3621 ■ Bailv> o34 3621 Ton.*''' Hcndfif ■ ^ 634 3152 P«.UI!> W,»l* ) 634 J695 Pat Mooie Edic 0. Pbtt» 492S718 634-5613 Cliiit Hcntliik 634-0008 liimes W. FoU«i 264-2688 wtiit riitii" Vicki Fleming 634-3640 KattiiC Woll 634 1311 Fiancet Tuttcio** 634 50?4 Betti Phifer 278 4622 >.><1 12B-nAVlF. COUNT'S’ KNTCRl’RISK RKCORD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1988 FLEA MARKET) Fri A Snt , Jan l‘,!h Bnd 16(h tTOMi 9 until cxi 601 S<i(i!h across Irofn sclioat txjs gnrago Baby pons, tvnlKors, bods, iiingle d<k!s. rolngoriilofs, oil hpalots w asl'ing m nchino. coo^ siovn Evxr,' l-n A Sm 998-8716 1 -U .ltp /G F EiJIartm ent For R^nt FOR RENT ...1 ond 2-bo<lfoom apart- monls, k/lc^8n appliances turnishod Including dishwashor, I'.'j-baths. washof/dryof connections. Conlrnl heatyalr. Prewired (or cable and phono. Insulated doors and windows No-wax kltchen/bath lloors Pool Sunset Apartments, located behind j HorxJrlx Furniture on highway 158. ^ Mocksviile. Ptione 704-834^168. 7-2t1nDSW Homes For Rent Nice 4-b«droom brick hou»«...$400.00 month. 998-8806. 120-HnB4B Mobile Homes For Rent NICE MOBILE HOMES, $S0: $60; $70; and $aO wooWy. 998-8806; 634-1218; 492-7853. ________________________6-18-tlnB&B TRAILER FOR RENT..^ bedrooms. Hwy. 158 near 801 and MO. No Pets. Will accept 1 chlW under 2 yea« old. 998-4584. ______________________1-14-llnp/GR i * FOR RENT: Two bedroom Mobile ' Homo, nice carpel, extra dean, all ap- pjlarKes, central air. 2Vi miles from Bermuda Run. 998-4588. * 1-14-llp/KH NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY * NOTICE O f PUBLIC HEARING i BEFORE THE BOARD OF I COUNTY COMMISSIONERS i FOR THE FOLLOWING r ZONING AMENDMENTS ^T ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Punwam to the requirements of Artkrio 20-B of ' Chapter 153 of the Gonoral Stotutos of Nofth Carolina arxl Article XIII ol the OaVie County Zoning Ordinance that the Board ol County Commissioners ol Davie County will hold a pubik: hearing In the Davie County Courthouse. Mocksvlllo. N.C. on Moriday, January 18, 1988, al 7:00 p.m.TTie foftowing pn>posod loning amendments to iho offkHal zoning map i of pavie County will be considerod; "A) Delmar MpOanlel submitted a re­ quest to rezone property from ReskJerv ' ital R-12 to Industrial 1-2. This property Is kxaitod al Iho Intersectkxt of Hlgh^ray 601 South and Highway 601. It is further described as being parceb A-18 ol Davie County Tax Map L-5-14 and parcel A-5 ol Tax Map M-5-3. 8] Steven Padtto submitted a ro<^osl to rezone property from Reslential R-12 to Highway Business H-B. TNs property Is located on the southwest side ol HIgfiway 601 North across from the Main Church Road (SR 1405) Intersoctkxj. The property Is further described as being parcel 38 and a small portk)n ol parcel 34 of Davie County Tax Map 0-3. C) Jerry W. Eller submlitod a petition to rezone property from Resldonllal Agricultural R-A and Residential R-20 lo Highway Busines* H B. TWs 8.B75 acre . tract Is kx^ted at the intersoctkin ol Alhin Road (SR 1304) and Highway 601 North. The property is further descrltMd as be­ing ihe northern portion of parcel 80 of Tax Map G-3. Signs will bo posted on each of the above listed k>catlons to advertise Iho pubUc hearing. All parties and Interested dllzens are Invited to attend saki public hearing at wtilch lime they shall have an opportunity to be hoard in favor ol or In op(X)6itk)n lo Ihe foregoing changes. Prior 10 Uw hearing, all persons Intorestod may obtain any additkxial Inlormatwn on these propoMis wtik:h are in Iho possossk^n ol Ihe Davie County Zoning Eniorcement Of­ficer by Inquiring al the olfk:o In ihe Davio County Office BuiUing in Mocksvtiki, N.C on weekdays tx>lween iho hours ol 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by tolophono at 634-3340.Jesse A. Boyce, Jr. Davie County Zoning Officer 1-7-2tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CO-EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having quatliod as Executor and Ex­ ecutrix of the Estate of MiWrod H, roster, deceased, late ol Davie County, North Carolina, this is lo notify all persons hav­ing claims against saW eatale to preeent them to the undersigned on or beloro the 24th day of June 1888, said dale being at l«Mt tlx months from the date ol lirst pubVcation of this notk», or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persorts Irtdebled lo said estate will pleaM make immediate payment lo the undersigned. This the 24th day ol December, 1987. H.H. HerxW*. Jr., Executor and Shelby Jean Nlctwlt, Executrix, ol Ihe Estate ol Mildred H. Foster, deceased. John T. Brock = Brock & McClamrock Attorneys at Law P.O. Box 347 Mockavtlle, N.C. 27028 {704)634-3518 12-24-4tnp ................ Carolinii E E. Homos, Inc. aiII build Ui suit ,cu: Pix.’Os. Oualiiy ono;yy ol- liCiiint honids tor Many !l>xifpl,ins an<! sfyids io chi.y i'iu lio m Call today foi iiioio iri'unna lion (704)634-2252 or (919)996-2969. ;’-UMtnC GREENWOOD LAKES...ADVANCE, 1''T-5tof>' on V.0CKI1K) lot ;V0R, ?-UA, rwiil purnp (Jxiblf! yiifag<j, wild many Dulras Call Home Place Realty 63-t-;’26L’ or Fran). Payno 998-5760 8-27-tInH HICKORY HILL, SECTION 2 Now home With 2.000 plus squafo loot. whif()00l bath, glass todod sunfoom, calhodral coiling. Iirepinco. walK-in tiay windows. 2 car ga/ago and much more. 511-»,000 R C Shon Custom Homos 998-) 7 72 I-14-tln/RS RETURN TO MARKET.l'.-! story. Chinquapin Rd. BoauWul country sot­ ting, 1 aero Call Homo Place Realty 998-2969 or 634-2252 or Barry 634-1439. I2-24-tln;HPR Mile Honies For Sate 1984 Fleetwood Wostfiold Mobile Home. 70x14, Cathedral Ceiling. Flrepiace, 2-bodr(»ms, 2 tjathrooms $11.900. Coll Comral Carolina Bank at 634-6261. ____________________l-7-2tnp«:CB BANK LIOUIDATION SALE...9.9 APR only 5499 down & $31.87 pel week. Includes set up, lax and titla plus 3 year Homeowner Insurance. Financ­ ing available up to 120 months. (704) 876-8590. 12-17-5tnpff:H BEST PRICESIII On S loiling and Cnanip'on W obilo Honws U -W ido. ^-Dodfcxiin, $9,896 00 Doublo-wido w ilh wood sidm g. shinglo tool $19.995 00 TOLL FREE t-BOO-522-2685. DAVID’S MOBILE HOMES, Hwy 21 South. Stalosvillo 1 M 2 -tfn D MOBILE HOMES...One 1-bedroom and one 2-t»droom on DanKW Hoad O w nor linancing availatili) Call Homo Place Realty, S-'W ?25? or tSa'ry 63-1-1439 9 2-l-!(nH SAVE THOUSANDS on your new mobile homo....David's Mobile Homes, Statesville. 1-800-522-2685. 7.23-ltnD SAVE THOUSANDS....Volume Dealer Lee’ Mobile Homes, Rd 1923. Norvfood, NC Opon sovon days till sundown Llmitod limo on­ ly Seeing is t>eliov)ng Homo size in­ cludes hitches 24x44 Fleetwood, $14,999 00, only $192 47 mo ; 28if>4 Champ*on, $23,999.00—290 00 mo : 14x70 Flootwood, $11,999 00-$ 158 87 mo ; 24x64 ChadvrtcK, $19,999.00 only $254 4 2 rrv3. Como soe why 250 lamilies bought Irom Leo’s Homes last year. Selection ovor 70 homes (704)474-3741, 7-23-tlnL Wanted...Old Mui/le Loading Rlllo with Patclil)Ox Any condition W ill pay $1,000 00 cash of rno'tt Sond .snapsliop or wiUii to "R itlo" P O B<3> 82G, Troy, NC 2/371 l1 -19 tln A C '83 Olds Toronado W hilo on Uiown Fully loncli.Kl. all options M ust Soli! W dolosalu, $(>12b or maKo an ollor 63-t or M 4 -1 IP GOOD SELECTION OF NEW/USED CARS/TRUCKS. DAYTON MOTORS CHEVROLET, INC. 421 & 601 Yadklnvlllo. (919) 679-3135. 1-7-l!n/DM MUST SALE: 1987 Z24 Cbov. loaded, was nsV.ing $ 10.900 will taka $8,900 Call 633-3641 No 2899 1-14-ltnp TROY’S AUTO SALES 1433 Salisbury Rd (Hwy 70) Statesville, NC 704/872-7202 E-Z Payment Plan No Credit — Bad Credit No Problem No Intofost Charged Buy Here — Pay Here 8-27-tlnT I H E E WANTED; WAREHOUSE MANAGER, hard worker to handlo shipping and receiving Inventory, schedule delrvories, and make h><lraulic hoses. Call Mark Terr 634-5348. 1-14-ltnp/TP WE BUY USED CARS/TRUCKS, 2 and 4WD Contact; Dayton Motors, Inc., hwy 421 & 601. Yadkinville. (919)679-3135. 12-3-tln/DM MUST SELLI 1986 Chev. Caprice Estate Station Wagon. Loaded with extras. Was asking $11.900, will take $9,400. Call 633-3641. No. 2899. 1-14-ltnp PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE cournY ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids wilt be rocetved by iho Davie County Board of Commtssiortors at the Dovie Counry Courthouao, MoclisviBe, North Carolltui up until 2:00 p.m., February 2, 1968. lor the coratruction ol an odditkm to the Davie County Senkx Center, and Immediately theroaltor. publk:ly oponod and read akiud. Single contracts ht the General Coratructkm vnH be accepted. AH Electrical, Plumbing and Heating work to tw lnclu<M within the Gorteral Contractor's bkJ.Compiete bidding documents may be examined at ihe lolktwing: David a Poiston, Architect, 1820 Chestnut Slrnet. Wilmington. N.C. Offices ol Iho County Mor»gor, Davie County Courthouse, Mocksvilla. N.C. Assodated General Contractors, 1 lOO EuclW Avenue, Chariotta, N.C.F.W. Dodge Company, 3716 National Drive, Raleigh, N.C.Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained at the Ottico ol David R. Poiston, Architect, l6^0C^ostnut Street, Wilmington, N.C. 28405 or the Offices of the County Manager, Davie County Ciour- • thouse, Mocksviile, N.C. upon deposit ol S2S.00 lor each set. Any bona Ikle bkl- der, upon returning such sot promptly and In g o ^ corxlctkMi, will t>e rofundod his deposit. All BkJders must hold all proper licenses required under State law 10 per- lorm the work and must comply with all other slate regulations as necessary to compiete the project. General Contractors are notified that Chapter 87, Artk:le 1, General Statutos ol N.C., will bo obsorvod In recotving and awarding Ger>eral Contract.A Performance Bond and a Labor and Materials Payment Bond w(ll be required lor One Hundred percent (1CX)%) ol tho contract prteo. PBymonla will be made on tho basis ol ninety percont (90%) of the estimated payments with t>alance at corppiolion and acceptance ol work. No bid may bo withdrawn after Iho scheduled ctosing lime lor tho receipt ol bkis lor a porkxf of 30 days Tho bid bond will be 5% ol Iho bid armunt The Ownor reserves Iho right lo reject any or all bids and to waive informalities and to award contracts in ihe'f t>est Interest. R C. Smith. Chairman Davio County Board ol Commissioners 1-14-ltnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualilied as Administratrix ol tho Estate ol Dewey Pinknoy Bock, doceased, lalo ol Davio County, North Carolina, Ihis is lo notify all persons hav­ ing claims against said ostato to present them lo lha undorsignod on or beloro tho 24th day of Juno 1988, said dale being al least six months Irom tho date ol first publication of this notice, or this notco will bo pleaded In bar of Ihoir recovery. All persons Indebted lo said oslato will please mako immediato payment lo Ihe undersigned.This Iho 24th day ol December, 1987, Ihe samo boing the first publk;atk>n date. Grace R. Beck, Adminislrairlx ol the Estate ol Dewey Pinkney Seek, doceased. John T. Brock Brock & McClamrock Attorney* al Law P.O. Box 347 Mocksvillo, N.C. 27028 (704) 634-3518 12-24-4thQ Ptalniill NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTYIN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE Ostnct Court DMsion 87-CVD-382 Donald Abbott, VS.Jnmos A. Lahr. Oofondant NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO; James A. Lahr TAKE ^fOTlCE that a ptoadng sooking retiol against you has tM>on Hied in tho above-ontitkKl aclk>n. Tho naturo ol tho toUol t>olr>g sought is as lo(k>ws: Recovwry of all amounts hekj in escrow by Howard Roalty Company pursuant to "bllor to Purchase and Contract" ontorod into between PtaJntill and Dolon- dant on Docemt>or 23. 1986. arxl lor domagos sustained t>y Plaintin lor Broach by D<)lor>dant of tho "Rosidonlial Rental Contract" ontorod into on Docombot 22. 1986 YOU ARE REQUIRED to mako defense 10 such ploading not later than Iho 9th day of February. 1988. said dato l>eir>g 40 days from the lirst publicatton of this notice, or Irom tho dalo Compiaint is required to t>e tiled, whichovor is later; and upon your lailuro to do so Iho party seeking sorvice against you will apply lo tho court lor Iho roliol sought. This tho 19th day ol Docombor, 1987.Martin S Van Hoy, Attorneys• •• BY: 0. V^lson Martin. Ji. Attorney lor Plaintill P O Drawer 1068 Mocksvile, N.C 27028 (704) 634-2171 1-7-3tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY Tho TOWN OF WOCKSVILLE has rocoived bids on Iho loilowing vehicio: 1978 Modol Ford LNT 8000 Tandon with 25 cubic yard Hoil Body Cat 3208 Engine, Allison Automatk: Transmission - $7,084 42.Tho TOWN OF MOCKSVILLE reserves the right to rojoct any or all bids and wafvo any inlormalitios. This vohicio may tie seen at Iho Town Shop Monday-Friday from 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m. Those bids aro subject lo upset bids. Upsol bids shall not require loss than 10% of tho eurtenl bWs ar>d then l>e sub­ ject to Ihe same procedure. Upsot bkis must be received not lalor than January 25.1988. and not lator than 5:00 p.m. on that day.Terry L. Bralloy Town Manager 1-14-ltnp NORTH CARtXINA DAVIE COUNTY ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE Having qualilied as Adminislrairlx ol Ihe estate of Fkiyd Don Blsnkonship, deceased, late of Davio County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons hav­ing claims against saM estate to present them lo the undersigned on or beloro ihe 1st day ol July 1988, boing six months from Ihe lint day ol publication, or Ihls notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate pay­ ment to the undersigned. This the 2t*t day ol December. 1987, Annie Mae Williams Blankenship. 981 N. Main Street, Mocksviile, N.C. 27028, Administratrix of the estate of Floyd Don Blankenship, doceased.Martin and Van Hoy, Ailorneys 80x 666 Mocksviile, N C. 27028 12-3l-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTYADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having quaWiod os AdministratrK of tho oslato ol Timothy Loo Foslor, docoasod. lalo ol Davio County. North Carolina, this Is to notify al porsons having claims against sokl ostato to prosont thorn lo Iho undorsignod on or beloro tho 1st day ol July 1988. or this nottoo will t>o ptoadod In bat ol thoir tocovory. All porsons in- dobtod 10 said oslalo win ploaso mako im- modinto payment to tho ur>dorsignod. This tho 31st day of Docomtwt. 1987. Clayton Foster. Route 6. Box 164. Ad­ vance. North Carolina, 27006, Ad­ministrator ol tho ostalo ol Timothy Loo Foslor. docoasod.12-31-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE Having qualiliod as Exoculdx of tho ostalo ol Emma D. Myors, docoasod. lalo Ol Davio t^ounty. North Carolina, this Is lo notify aB porsons liaving daims agaln« saki ostato to prosont thom to Iho undor­ signod on or twioro tho 14th day of July 1988, or this notice will bo pleaded In t>ar ol thoii tocovory. All porsons lt>dobtod lo sakl ostato will ploaso mako Immodiate payment to tho undorsignod. This Iho 14th day ol January. 1968. Tholma E. Luckoy, P.O. Box 2191. Salisbury. N C 28145, Executrix ol Iho ostalo ol Emma D. Myors. docoasod.1-14-4tnp north CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTYEXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualiliod as Exoculot ol tho ostato ol Goorgo Francis McDaniol, docoasod, lato ol Davio County, North Carolina, Ihis is lo notily all porsons hav­ ing claims against said ostalo to prosont thom to Iho undotsignod on or boloro Iho 7lh day ol July 1988. or Ihis noncq v>ill bo ploadod in bat of thoir tocovory. All por­sons indoblod lo said osUto will ploaso mako immodialo payment lo tho undorsignod.This Iho 7th day ol January, 1988. Daniel Ctaig McDaniol, 206 Royal Road, Jarrwstoivn, North Carolina 27282. Executor of Iho ostato ol Goorgo Francis McDaniol, docoasod.1-7-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTYEXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualiliod as Exoculot ol tho ostato ol Ruby Smith Jordan, docoasod. lato ol Davio County, North Carolina, this is lo notify all persons having claims against soid estate to prosont thom to tho undorsignod on or tjoloro tho 14lh day ol July 1988, or Ihis notice will bo ploadod In bar ol Ihoir rocovory All potsons in- det}tod to said ostato will ploaso mai«o im­ mediate payment lo tho undorsignod This Iho 14lh day ol January, 19B8 Rotiert Scott Jordan, Post Ollico Box 271, Cooleomeo, North Carolina 27014, Executor of tho ostalo ol Ruby Smith Jor­ dan, deceased.M4-4II)NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Exoculm ol llio esiale ol Charlie B. Swicogood, ducoas- ed, lata of Davio County, North Coroiinn, Ihis Is to notify all persons having claims against saW estate lo prosont them to tho undersigned on or boloro the 14th day ol July 1988, or Ihis notice will bo ploadod In bor of their recovery. All porsons in­ debted 10 sakJ estolo will please make im­ mediate payment to Iho undersigned This the 14th day ol January, 1888 Lavone H Swicegood, Route 7, Box 648, Mocksviile, N C. 27028, ExuculriK ol the estate ol Charlie B Swicegood, deceased.1-14-4tnp MUST SELL: 1985 Plymouth Reliant. G foat cai' War. nsKing $6,490, will tako $-1,900 CnlH>33-36-t 1 No 2899 1-14-ttp SALISBURY MOTOR CO. Buick-Pougool 700 '.V Innos Si . Salisbury 70-)/636-I34t 8-20-tlnS MUST SELLI 1985 Chev. Monte Carlo. Boautilul car was asking $7,990. will tnko $6,700. Call 633-36-11 No 2899.l-14-1lnp Music FOR SALE: Plano Very Good Condi­ tion $400 Call day or night. 998-8833. ___ ^ 12-31-4lnp/FR BARFORD'S PIANO TUNING. Repair­ ing, robuiiding Work guaranteed. 284-2447. ___________________8-6-tfnWB Private classes In Plano, Voice and Theater offered In studio In home. Call: 284-2'770 for Informatlor) and fees. JanIe Phillips, Teacher and member ol National Federation of Music Ctubs and Piedmont Jr. Music Festival held at Salem Col­ lege. Degrees In p<ano, voice, church music and theater. 12-31-4tnp/JP Land For Sale Off Comatzer Road...near Jones Grocery. 34.43 acres, wooded. Will divide. Call Club Realty, Winston- Salem, 724-3547 or Joan Bingham 998-8302. 1-7-1 Itnp/CR NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualined os Executor of the Willol Jack Tardoll, late ol Bermuda Run, Davio County, North Caroina, the under­ signed does hereby notify ell persons, firms artd corporations having claims against tho ostato of said decedent to ox- hit>it thom to tho undorsignod P.O. Box 567, 419 Fairway Drive, Davio County, Bormuda Run, North Carolina 27006 on or boloro Ihe 30th day ol Juno 1988, or this notk:e will be ploadod In bar ol thoir rocovory. All porsoru, lirms and corpora- ttons Indebted to said tho said estolo will pioaso make Immodiate payment to the undersigned. This tho 31st day ol Docombor, 1987. Som F. Bornhauser, Executor, P.O. Box 567, 419 Fairway Drive, Bermuda Run. North Carolina 27006. 01 Counsel: Neal E. Tackat^ery, Esquire House, Blonco & Osbom, PA, P.O. Drawer 25008 Winston-Salom. N.C. 27114-5008 12-3Mtnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix ol Ihe Estato of Clarence R. Neumann, decoas- od. lalo ol Davio County, North Canjllna, this Is lo notify all persons having claims against sakl ostato to prosont thom to tho undorsignod on or t>eloro the 1st day of July 1988, saki dato boing at least six months Irom the dato ol first publicationol this notice, or this notice will be pload­ od In bar ol thoir rocovory. All persons In- dobtod to sakl ostalo will piease tnako Im­mediate payment lo Iho undersigned. This the 31st day ol Docemt>er. 1987. tho samo being tho first publicalk^n dalo. Mary Loo Neumann. Executrix of the ostalo ol Clarence R. Neumann, docoasod. John T. Brock Brock & McClamrock Attorneys at Law P.O. Box 347 Mocksviile. N.C. 27028 (704) 634-3518 12-3Mlnp SHORES APPLIANCE J p i \ service Sanford Ave. 634-3162 k • U UUn k U:-W>> . ura Stmf OiMiyt , FOR SALE: 2.89 Acres Land. Nice building silo localod oil Liberty Chutch Road Call 492-7326. 1-14-llp $9.99 ONE PRICE SHOE STORE OH $10/$20 FASHION STOREI Open a non-lrnnchlso store with Ihe LItwrty f-ushions advantage. Over 1,300 brand names. Ono-tlme foe. Inven­ tory. fixtures, buying trip, supplies. In­ store training and more. Call any lime. Dan Koslecky 501-327-8031. BOOM BUISNESS OF THE 80'a; Start making money from 1st day. Com­ pany provides equipment, product, business supplies, and kxatkvw. Top locations are available NOWI Minimum Investment 8.000 to 15,500. Call collect 904-767-3536 Mr. Dean. ______________________1-14-1tnp/FM Beauty Shop and Equipment For Rent: Four dryers, three comb out stations, two shampoo units. Call or come by 3mlles north Irom Mocksviile, NC. hwy 158. Ollle Bowles 634-5013. ____________________________1-7-4tp GROCERY STORE FOR LEASE.,.Hw7 . 64 at Forlt, GOOD location. Fully equipped. 996-5840 Irom Bam-Spm. 11-5-tfnJS WHOLESALE-RETAIL BUSINESS AVAILABLE WITH RAWLEIQH PRODUCTS. Also, products for sale. Foods, hertjal medicines, herbal diet, bee products, cleaning products, fish oil, skin care products, pet care and more. 998-3656. 11-19-i4tD - NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE District Court Division 87-CVD Maryanna Rebecca Luck Simons,Plaintiff ’ VS.Danny Ray Simons, ■ >Defendam NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBUCAT10N ; , TO: Donny Ray Simons TAKE NOTICE that a pleading s«Wng '' relief against you has l>een filed In the. -,: above-entitled action. T^e nature of the ; relief being sought is as lolkiws; ABSOLUTE DIVORCE YOU ARE REQUIRED to make > defense to such pletKllng not laler than the 2nd day of February, 1988, soW date boing 40 days Irom Ihe first puWteatlon , ot this notice, or from the dale Compiaint ^Is required lobe filed, whk:hever is laler, . and upon your lailure to do so the patty .. seeking servk» against you will a p ^ to tho court (or the rellel sought.This tho 19th day ol December, 1987. - Martin & Van Hoy, Attorneys BY: G. Wilson Mortin, Jr. Attortney for Plaintiff P.O. Drawer 1068 Mocksviile. N.C. 27028 (704) 634-2171 '12-31-3tnpf. NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY . 'EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE - Having qualified as Executrix of the J estato ol Thomas A. Spry, doceased, late r of Davie County, North CaroHna, this is ! to notify all porsons having claims against • said estate to present them to the under-^ ! signed on or beloro Ihe 7th day ol July' ; 1988, or this notk:o will bo pleaded In bar , ol thoir rocovory. All persons Irvdebted to ) said estate wil please make Immediate • payment to the undersigned. ; This tho 7th day ol January, 1988, Margaret M. Spry, Post Office Box 483, ; Cooleomeo. North Carolina 27014, Ex- • ocutrix of the estate ol Thomas A. Spry, docoasod. 1-7-4tnp i } I !•' r-I *■ . 1 i. Kanzlgg'i'''il ChinuMy Swi^' _ lllMft* K WoodttovM & RrapitOM Senior CHiztnt Ditoount 704-2t4447t n 2 , 9 9 5 ® ® Buys YOU a 1988 Sterling 14x70 2- or 3-bedroom, 2 full baths, blown ceilings. FURNISHED. If you act now and come to David’s Mobile Homes Highway 21-South, Statesville 1-800-522-2685 DAVii: c o r N n km t.ki'kim ; km okd. rm rsdav. j\st akv 14. i988-I3b mEXBEaTStBE pr o ftea b ie u n n im E PREE PUPPIES Hi.k> » .n VVhilM 99a 7H?' M -1 Miip.'M',, TWO ESKIMO SPITZ...f iuii.iioa H wooks old, <;hiim(iion blooc)li/Hr S I 50 00 o.ich C.lll f(98 4(H>« 1 M ?(p/nw TWO REGISTERED GERMAN SHEPHERD DOGS. Fonialo 9 months, Molo 8 monitifi Both black and tan. s^>ots givon, S2S !o n good homo 998 2749 Ono Niinny Go.it S06 CO 998-S740 1U-1(p/RR To all my nolghbofs and Irionds in Lakewood Villogo. ThaisK you (or tho kind exprpsslon ol your sympolhy. The (lowofs aro txiauntul. Ma/)ofio W. Snin Child Care will k»«p children In my home. Flr»t Shift ONLY. 998-3193. ___________________)-7-2lnpjLL Will koep Inlants and loddlers in my home 1st shKt. Located on 60) bol- wo«n 64 and 601. Ca» 996-6094. 1-7-2tnpDJ Furniture FOR SALE: 2 pl6C« IMng room suite, 575.00; twin bods with mattress and springs, $15.00 each; other (ufnltu/e lloms. 634-5342. 1-14-tinpA'B Health ABORTION ALTERNATIVES.,..Fro« Pregnancy l*«tlr>fl. "Wa care ebout you arvd your baby; AND WE CAN HELP". Call Right to Life at 492-5723 6r 634-5235. . : ________________1-14-Stp ABORTION. . . Pregnancy Testing, For an appointment call Arcadia Women's Clinic, Winston Solem col­ lect. 919 721-1620. 1 5.7-lln-A Miscellaneous Lnrge Chpst Freoicr Sonrs Cold Spot GOOD Cofidlllod e34-16-»6 5 niir. tH MAJOR CREDIT CARDS! i-Hi-.', V h'SV.'f, Ai'.o, n»‘A raftj FCf I' \!l 1 JIS t;.l W13;y 1 /- /’I() Wdlet Filter and Dry Bng Vacuum Clennors. Savn to bCi ■Ahy pay s.iios CixufiiisfiKxis'' fVXi Scolts, AJtx>m;i/)>) I BOO .'’2,'’ -79'.8 ot 1 ;0-'.-98:'-74?;j M 4-0U> ervice BARFORD'S PIANO RE­ BUILDING__S«!! pin>(i(s puinp organs 2iW ;'447 2-51(nSVB CARPENTER FOR HIRE; fV>rix<3tiling, repairs, otc 20 yonrs mjxxionco Call 634-0446, Harold Rottco __ 12-31-tlp COOL SPRING ABATTOIR, Custom and Commercial Moat Processing 704-878-6952 12-3IIO/PC DIANE'S WALLPAPERING SER­ VICE...Professionni installation at reasonable rates. Residootial, Com­ mercial. 634-5569, 9-24-itnD HALL’S LAND SURVEYING CO.....634-1155. 11-12-tlnH J. LARRY LEDFORD CPA ....634-2374, lM2-t(nLL SERVICES; Will stay with eJderty poo- ple. Call 998-5206. __________________________^ t -3tp UNIQUE HAIR CARE....634-6358. ___________ ____________n-12-HnU WEBB & SON ELECTRICAL CON­ TRACTORS ....492-7782. _________________________1M2-HnW Will haul Rock, Sand and Dirt. Call 492-7892. 1.7.21P Auctions F - R E E zeR S ^tE rnio cR A T o nsr RANGES; WASHERS; DRYERS S75. and up. All In excellont coodl- tlon. Call 492-6357. 9<J-llnWH GROW YOUR OWN FHUJT. Froo copy 48 page Planting Quide-Catalog in cotor, offered by ono ot Virginia's largest growers o( (ruK trees, berry plants, grap« vinos and landscaping plant material. Waynesboro Nursorlos, Waynesboro VA. 22980. 1-7-3tnplA FREEZERS: REFRIGERATORS; RANGES; WASHERS; DRYERS $75.00 and up. AH In excellent con- dUhn. Call 492-5357. 1-7-4IP AUCTION SALE: Sat. Jan. tG begin- nir^ at 6am. at tho home ol the late John Stowarl on 601 north behind Bolos Gfocory. Personal Items. t-14-ttp n i PROPANE GAS, INC. Srninx AnJ AjitV CotMy For 41 )’A>r> tOlO Wa>t lfww> SirMi S«l>»J)ury. NC 281 <4 (704) 63<^63« < SECURITY ALARMS You need not pay a fortune to protect your family and home. Call for a free demonstra­ tion of the Alarm-Lock Security System which is economical, dependable, and most satisfactory for elderly and rural citizens. The demonstration and details will be provided by a member of Davie County’s Chamber of Commerce. Calvin Ijames 492-5198 Pre-lnventofv SALE 10 to 50% f i f f Friday, Jan. 15 it • 5 PM) Saturday, ian. TS\ (9 AM - 3 PM) SwMtars • Knit Shirts ami Much Mora Mo«k»vfll«,JNC DOB'S AUTO SERVICE...Aulomalic TriUiSftiiMion and HiKliatcr riip.nt M oi,^ C h u r c h R o a tJ, A d v a n c o ‘M>R -lOOfi <1 latlnB BOBS BACKHOE SERVICE AND DOZER WORK. Hauhng, '.and and (>2l. IfiiMSH BOB COOK .. .634-2624. CONSTRUCTION ' MP IInBC I M I f - f iiP ^ : w T .v a w i LPN'S NEEDED ,. Paa i.rTvj hfst A Si'co.'id Salary rnxjoilatjlu ffobm M;lys iit (/04) 98G1 M 4 (In.'PCI G ENEfUL rnEIGHT HAULING Commorcial liansporl nooils ownof/opfltnlors' II you nood !ram- mg. wo will linin you You will oporalo ycxjr own iractor It you don't havo ono Commorcial Transport oKors a purchaso pro- grnrn lhal wo think is ono ol tho best in Iho industry If you nro 21 or ovor and think you may qualify, call lor a comploto inlormation packago Call weekdays TOLL FREE 1-800-348-2147 ask lor operator 360 Commorcial Transport is a division ot Nor- IhAmoncan Van Linos, n Norfolk Southorn Corporation subsidiary. KNOW THE ROPES in community journalism? Put your skills to work at ono ol tho t>otter tri-wooklios in North Carolina. S«nd rosumo and clips to Editor. Tho Tribune, P.O. Box 1009,Elkm, NO 28621. CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING all positions. Both skilled and Unskill- od. For inlormation call (615) 292-6900 Ext. H504. GOVERNMEKT your aroa. both sKillod and unskill- Qd. For list of jobs and application call 615-383-2627 Ext. J501. Lots For Sale SOUTHWOOO ACRES....Cornot lot. Sa.000.00, 634-1418. 10-29-IlnBC N E W A N D U S E D O F F IC E JE U R N JT U R E ^ ★ Safc.s ★Files ★ Fire Proof Filc.s Rowan Office Furniture11# »l 5*h*twr,. Building Re-Modeling Interior & Exterior IJciign M a s o fia r y Carpentry Stonawork Cedar Log Homes 'l::ocal Ro<orences 35 Years Experience Don Abbott Rt.2 Box 317 Advance 919-998-6454 AIRLINI.S HiniNG t'lisjhi Alltiti (lants, Th'ivol Agnnt^i. Mocliiinits CuslofMof SurviCf* Listings Snlano!. !o SSOK (_ntf> Uwol t^tsilions CaH I (iO'i bH7 <KkXi !' *1 A 1-7 ;ip Long term a»»lgnmont». l it and 2nd sfiids in Oavio County ari*n Apply a.s r.cKin a,", possible to Ix' oligiblo lor Iho Uiiilntctj Bonofil Package WE NEED YOU! Apply will! Unitorco Temp. Service Tuos S Fn 9 30 12 30 at EmploymnnI S<?cunty Ole located in Brock Blog Novor n too EOE 12-3-tlnU DESIGN ENGINEER Design and dovolopmonl ol high pressure rociprocniing compressors, and losl oquipmoni Knowledge ol ther­ modynamics. hoal Iranslor pnoumalics, hydraulics and material strength Expononco in compressor design and dovolopmont, relocation expenses Send rosumo to: Person­ nel Doparimonl, PO Box 42271, Cin­ cinnati, Ohio 45242 EOE 12-31-41P DIRECT CARE STAFF WANTED AT SOUTHERN PIEDMONT PRO- COMM. A private provider lor losidontinl caro (or Iho mentally retarded Positions availat>le lor all shifts. Exportonco in mental health field preforrod, however training will t>e provided. Competitive salary and excollent bonefits. Call 704-278-9681 for more info and to schedule an In- tervtow. l-14-tfn/SP WANT SOMEONE to Buy or Sell STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS. 492-7290.12*31-4tnp-'LC Walter Carter,Inc. Electrical Contractor now hiring experienc­ ed electrical techni­ cian and experienced electrical helpers. Must have 2 years experience. Apply In person Mon. thru Fri, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m 2021 Old Wllksboro Road, Salisbury, NC l-7*Jtnp6p MILLER Building & Remodeling Co. WEST THERMAL WINDOWS Custom rmde i installod with p«d»ctk)n METAL PATIO COVERS & CAR PORTS M. David MIIIm Rt. 3, Box 200 ' Advanca, N.C. 27006 IMion* •19-V9S-2140 WANTED SOMEONE TO TAKE UP PAYMENTS ON R E P O S S E S S E D tUIERCHANOISE 20” Fan ...................................................... Murray Riding Mower 12 h.p..,,.51300 Per Wk. Lawn Boy Push Mower.........S600 Por Wk. S725 Per Wk. 8500 Por Wk. JVC Car Stereo ksrx7io.........61Q25 Per Wk. GE Air Conditioner a tp o s la ,.,,...5 6 6 0 Per Wk. 24,000 BTU GE A/C Dtvt!^nVttion of Brad Ragan, Inc •62 YADKINV1LLE ROADsW MOCKfVIUE. N.C. am.634-6115 We do our own tinanclngl ut u s/iM mdfM. n n n M«» t% Ml*' Ot um%» M If m f»i G O V E R N W E N T .J O B S S16,0-t0*f>9.?.?0iVr N ow Hififig Yocif Aio.i i eO'j-«J7 (iO O O Ext n r>720lor i iiiictil TiHloiai iist ! MilD CifOAing business noods dopondablo, liard-worKiiig booKKoopois Ex- (wnonco in accounts pnyablo a must Somo ovortimo Ploaso send rosumo to PO Box -W-l, Moci^sville. NC 27028 12-24-StnprrP HAIRDRESSERS, .(^ow or exporlonc- od noodod Top salary. Blue Cross lr>- suranco. Vacation Pay. New employeas. Advanced training classes r>ow being schodulod. Call or como by Ego Hour, 602 South Stral- lord (919) 768-1700, Ask lot "Missy." Monday-Friday, 9 am-5 pm. l-7-2tnp/EH HELP WANTED: Full-time Records Clork III Position. Seeking applicant with skills in record keeping. Must be able to communicate well with the public. Typing, word processing and data entry required. Send a com­ pleted state application (ofm to the Davie County Health Depanment, School Health Coordinator-, PO Box 665, Mocksville, NC 27028 by January. 22, 1988. EOE. M4-1tnp/DCHD "HIRINGI Government |oba-your area. S1S,000-$68,000. Call (602) 838-8885. Ext. 3131" 12-31-51P TRUCK DRIVERS: Podo Truck Lino olfors 23* por mile to start OTR drivers with (1) year ol vorifiablo ornploymont with (1) employer. Yoarly increases and bonolits pnckngo Drivors with loss than (1) yoar oxporionce may apply as a Poolo Driver Traineo or lor tho Pooio Orrvor Training School. Apply v in person Poolo Truck Line, Denn- ; • mg Road Exit, Dunn, NC (919-692-0123) or 501 Auman Rd. Spananburg, SC (803-576-4554) 1-800-225-5000 E.O.E, GlNiaAtTMANAGER/Advertising Director wanted lor growing week- ' ly newspaper. Duties include ; general management ol operations and advertising sales. Hands on : approach needed. Experience in newspaper management and advertising sales prelerred. Salary* tii plus perlormance bonus and good • benelits. Send resume to: Manager "" P.O. Box 545, King, NC 27021. ^ H e l p W a n t e d Day - Evening Cashiers and Cooks $3,50 per hour or depending on experience Apply In Person Hardee’s Wllkesboro Street Mocksville BT H ,V ADVANCE MOCKSVILLE DAVIE COUNTY Wo are presently taking applications lor kjng-lerm 1st and 2nd shilt assignments. Applicants must be dependable, have reliable transportation, and home phone. Call Today For AmMlntmMit NEVER A FEE! 704-634-1100 POPI ii\ii’0K\in siK\i(is l\l)l SIIJI \l DIN isin\ Baker Fiinlture Co. P.O. Box 218 Milling Road Mocksville, N.C. 2702S W e are presently M «king , a m aintenance e le c trll': clan. Applicants should:: have education and/or jo t)'' experience w ith the = follow ing background. Eiectronics 460 Volt 3 Phase System M achine R epair and ^ Installation Our company is willing to train the right applicant. > We ofter a com petetiv* i: pay and benlflt package w ith excellent w ork * environment. Please apply Monday Friday from 8 a.m . to 4 > ' p.m . or send resume to above address. 0 nj CHOICE PERSONNEL has a continuing m «d for.. ofnc«/el«rlcal^,anasf employees for short and tong-term jli are company p«M. Stop by our office a tz tie fl* M iln 8l M Mocksville, N.C. 27028 StnkK CttlMns C6rd iiN ril)p rl^ ^ 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. Dally. 634-1709 CHOICE f« f» W li^ ^ W iC l ‘ E O ^ F HELP WANTED Part-time janitors, maids, fork-lift operators, and supervisors needed for rporning and' evening work in Mocksville area. IN­ DIVIDUALS MUST BE WILLING TO WORK 2-3 HOUR W ORK SHIFTS W ITHO UT SMOKING. fvleet James Timmons for interview bet-* ween 4:00-6:00 P.M. Tuesday, January 19th- at Mocksville’s Chamber of Commmerce building, 107 North Salisbury Street. Burger King will soon t>« opening ■ r»«t*ur»nt In Yadklnvlll*. We will bo Interviewing lot crew memtwrs Monday January 18, through January 72, 9 a,m,-5p.m. at the Central Carolina Bank, 200 State St., Vadklnvllle. No e>perlence li neceaaary. An euthualam to earn extra cash quallllea you. Hours are available Irom S a.m. to cloalng.We otter: Fleilble liours, competitive wages, llle, hospital and dental Insuiance irtcludlng a prescription drug card, prollt sharing, paid vactton*. tree unltorms, discounted meals and a good opportunity to move up Into management.Apply In pofson, 9 a m, -5 p.m., Monday January 18 through Friday January 22. at tho Central Carolina Bank, 200 Slate St., Vadklnvllle, Come Grow With Burger King In Yadkinville JOB s m c E E.O.E. yj 0w\j ■ m ♦-Hi-- '.S'X 14H-l)\Vll ( (H NTV K M l.R I’KISK KKCOKl). THURSnAY. JANUARY U , 198« Davie Dateline Meetings___ Extension Thursday, Jan. 14 ( '(Mtlifim'f \ IA \ l^nlics Ah'. iImi> will mci-1 ,ii ' M)p 111 ,it the Ciiiilcciueo HiaiK'h l.ii'i.u v Nhiiulil I'riiij.’ iiciii lot aiMion N.iic Monday, Jan. 18 Disabled American N'elerans Chapter 75! aiul Auxiliary will meet at 7.30 p.m in tlic ciiapler home oil U S. (><)l Muiih »it Mwk.svillc. Thursday, Jan. 21 Jamiar)' IX'mocntt iixreting will be at 6;30 at Western Steer, MocLsvillc. Dutch tre;il. Ongoing Mocksvillc Vetcnim of I'orcign Wars Post 4024 niecis at the Post Hut on Sanford Ave.. MtK'k.sville, 7 p.m. the .second Tuc.sdjiy of each month, .Veterans welcpme. Alcoholics Anonj-mous, 8-9 p.m. each W'edncsdjiy, B.C. Brijck Senior Citizens Center. First Wednesday of the month, public invited to spciikcr meeting. Other meetings for alcoholics wanting to rccovcr. Call 634-0380. American l^ io n Po.st 174 will hold its monthly meeting at the Rotary Hut on the sccond Thurs­ day of cach month at 7:30 p.m. Mocksvlllc CivUan Club holds meetings at 6:30 p.m. the sccond and fourth Monday of each month at Western Steer. Yadkin Valley Chapter of The Compassionate Friends meets every fourth Thursday, 7:30 p.m. at the Rotary Hut. For more infor­ m ation call 492-5198. Advancc Memorial Post 8719 Veterans of Foreign Wars and : Ladies Auxiliary meets cach fourth ■ Tuesday^ 7;30 p.m. at the post home in Advance, . Davte Vouth Football directors will meet every Tuesday. 7:30 p.m. at the courthousc. • Am erican Association of [Retired Persons, Davie County Chapter, will meet on the sccond Wednesday of each month at 10:30 a.m. at First United Methodist Church fcllow.ship hall. Oavic County Right To Life meets at 7 p.m. on the tliird Thurs­ day of cach month in the grand jury room of the county courthousc. Public welcomc. Call 634-5235 or 492-5723 for information. SENIOR CITIZEN'S DAY IS EVERY THURSDAY!10t( olf EVERY ITEMM OUR SHOWROOM FROM STORE OPEMHGUKIIHOON MUST8£*20«OVraTOOOAUFY WITH PROPER «B<nnaTK)N U»«)0CAnnRKMSQ0<.1 scwT, CBCOM tea wuw.) ra scut CTOt, COfOi Mil « a0HUaCHW>6T<UgWO*SO Iiocum i w u a » Do you own a business? I linve grniip life and ho/ilth Insurnnco for lUnincfiKnn with onn nr more employer-i. It’s built to help fit your needs. And at v«>ry affordiihlr rales. Steve Rldenhour 820 S. Main St. Mocksville, NC 27028 704-634-0669 /lIlstatB* <>•»•*» Nwlkfc*™*. If. r Monday, Jan. 18 l-Ati'usjiin offiii' cldsfil 111 1 >t>soi■..UKt' III .M.irliii I ultu'i kiiii: l).i> Tuesday, Jan. 19 .A(h iUK «.• Kxicnsion lliMiicin.iki.-is I'lu b iiK vtini' .11 1 .Ml p 111 .MikIoi Ivxtfiision 1 liHiifiiiaki'i's d u ll meeting; ,ii '■> M) ,i in Ci'iitiT Kvteiisiiiti H<iinciii.iki-is t'luh im-cliiij; .it 7 .^0 p in Fiirnuii^jtoiv Kt'd Hot and Kcd Hot Clovcrhud 4 11 club ntcciing.s at 7 p.m. at l-arminj:ton Hapiisi Church. Thursday, Jan. 21 Cana Kxtcasion Homtmukirs Club meeting at I p.m. at Ruby Leagan.s’ home. Private (K-slicidc applicalor rcccnitlcaiion cla.ss. 7-9 p.m., county office building auditorium, for certified applicators with last names beginning with letters A-I-. Prc-regi.ster by calling 6,'^4-6297. D a * if I ’(M ini) .S<h Ih-:iii Ill'll .Sciiiiii.ii w ill Ik' liclil .11 It ill f' III III llif KHiiitv i.M u v Initlilini' I'l Al.iii 'I'u ik , N iiilh C .iiK hii.i A i’iu u lltii.il (v tc iiM iin .SiTsui- '.'.iVils ■■IVi.l.lllsl. u ill )>u-si'lll ,1 pi,v v'M iii ( '.ill (< I I f,.''!)',’ I,, nuiU - ! \ ,lt|il|ls Recreation Ilu- lollin', iiu; csflil'. .Ill- ottcial b\ llii' ,SliV kss ilk- l),|i.K‘ Ki'iic.i lio ii 1 )o]'.iniik-lil i lll IIU'U- lllIlH m .ilio n , c.ill (> ^-1 Saturday, Jan. 16 VVatiTcolor vMirksluip .ii S.m lo rii .Asi-iujc (iH k c l (.v S ri) (';ill to rc i’.istci Wednesday, Jan. 20 Ongoing U iin c t', tia tiin . a n d .k in l'.iiu s I i.isNCs ,it du' H hkS. ,\iiitiiiu m ill. N** i'iIiicm I.iv Io i pu- m lio o l ,iiu l ■-i.tii' 0 1 .ii'c il iliililu - ii In '-d u i.liii I'in ils K i'I'c iIm iii 1 I'l iiu > u 'iiilo i ni.ituM i I..ill I n iiK k o l'c ils o ii ;i( '>'>S ,,| Ilu- l< lM l.M llo ll I .U 'p .lltllK 'lll .M d llu 'i’s .M o riiiii); O u i p ro L 'i.iiiis l iis i H .ipiiN i C 'lu iK h ol ^ l I K k s \ I I If , .M ollll.IV S .111(1 W 1-iIik'm I.iss In r .V yc.ir-oU K .iinl i iu l.iy to r •) \c a r o ld s, C h c s liu ii CiioM' M i'ilio ilis t C lu irc h , Ilm isU .iN s. \'iv io rs H.ijXisi C 'h iircli 111 ( iH ilc cin cc. W i'dnc.stlavs C liin g in n cla.vM'.s in the U C' lif<K>. i;y iiin a .s iiiiii, liic sd a vs 7-‘> p 1 1 1 I.O M in s Ire c S35 ft-c (o r c o iii[x -lilio ii ic a iil. TcNiin c o ii)(v li- tio n .iikI p u h lic jK tlo n n a n cc .s op- lio iia l C a ll ().V>-2.'i25 lo rc (;i\ie r. Davie N’milh C'omicil will iiu-ci at .Sanlotd .•\\oiun' oilkc ,ii 7 pm A l-or teens. I •) ! ,H - i i .- Saturday, Jan. 23 Kiiniti' demonstration, 2 p.m. at H C Hrocl .Aiidiioriuni. Hy Kyokushmk.ii Karate (/lass |-tec admission. nie lollosMnj; events arc olfered by (he Davie f-aniily YMC.A. Ongoing Heninninj; uertibic.s and fitness M oiul.i'.s .iiiil i->liu-'»l.i> s. >) .1 111 , l iisi I'niit'il SU-i Iu hIisI C'luiuh. .MiK'ks\illc K.illiy Jiiiiki-i. MisiiiKior. Aerobics, basic c v c k i m -, I iicsil.iy s .iiitl Tluirsil.i\s, 7 .30 p m . Mocksville lilemenlary ■School u>m K.ithy Junker, iiisirucior. Stjuare diincin)^ ainl clt'gging. I rcesiy le .Swinyers. 7 p.m. Antold Broadway’s home on Davie Acadeiii) Road, Call ,-\rnold Broadway at 284-27W) or Carrie Williams ai 492-7523. 0|x.’n in lamilies, singles, K'ginix.T> and e.x- (x-rienced d'incers, !i)diiiii Cuide^ program for boys and their fathers. Call Jint Hender­ son for more information, 03-1-0395. After Sch<Kil program registra­ tion now being taken for Mocks\'ille and Shady Grove sch(H>ls. Child care also provided on out of school days including teacher workdays. Van takes children from Cooleemee to McK'ksville site, VValkinn Club Monday-Friday nights, 6:.30-8:30, at South Davie Jr, High School. No charge. Miscellaneous Thursday, Jan. 14 Diivie Diiycure Asscviation will sfH'nsor class on fire .safety in daycare al 7 p.m. at South Davie Jr, High library. Instnictor: Davie fire marshal Glen Stanley. Friday, Jan. 15 Jerusalem Hre IX'pt. will spon­ sor a chicken pie supper beginning at 5 p.m. Take-out bo.xes available. Saturday, Jan. 16 Davie County Bob Jordan committee will host reception and dinner for lieutenant governor, 6:30 and 7:30 p.m., at Bermuda Run. Tickets: S50. Call 492-7157. 634-6128 , 634-2171, 998-3043, 998-6590, 998-2325 or 492-5516. Tickets available at door. Monday, Feb. 1 Ladles fireannis course spon­ sored by Davie County Law En­ forcement Association at VFW Hut, Sanford Road. Fee: $15. Minimum age: 18. Call 492-5342 to register. Food Center We welcome you to Cooleemee GaJaxyl •Highway 801, Cooleemee, North Carolina. Store Hours: 8:30 am - 6 pm Monday thru Thursday 7:30 am - 8 pm Friday 8:30 am - 6 pm Saturday Closed Sunday Phone: 284-2514 Quantity right, reserved These prices are good thru Saturday January 16, 1988 We wdcome W)C Vouchers and Federal Food Stamps. Delta Paper Towels Jumbo Roll It3 9 iW iH li Plain, Self Rising Or Unbleached White Lily Flour 5-Pound Bag 8 9 ^ Assorted Com , Green Beans Or Peas.... Libby’s l^ u n c e Can 3 /9 9 ^ In A Squeeze Qottle Heinz Ketchup 28-Ounce BottSo 9 9 Kraft 100H Pure Rorlda Orange Juice Gallon Carton 119 Individually Wrapped Borden Singles 12-Ounce Package J49 this week only Assorted Banquet Single Serving Entrees. Cookin’ Bags 4-Ounco Package 3/99' PrImtChidccnUgOuartm Where Available Holly Farms USDA GriKle A Fryer Leg Quarters Pound 3t' Butcher's B est* USDA Choice Boneless Full-Cut Round Steak Pound 159 Assorted Varieties G&W Pizzas 10-0unce Package. 59^ from the dair Sliced Armour Bacon 12-Ounce Package ♦99 Butcher’s Best® USDA Choice Cubed Steak Pound 219 12-Ounce Package A’.f ’ Meat ‘ Armour Hot Dogs Buy One, GetOn* Free Butcher’s Baat*,. USDA Choice Bonalaaav Shoulder : Roast Pound frozen foods the freshest meats Assorted Better Valu Assorted Hungry Jack Regular Or Buttermilk Holly Farms W here Available Lotion......................................I 6 0 z . l ‘ * BTscuits.'..’..V.....i<>oz. 59^ Eggo W a f f l e s . . n - o , . 99^ Breart Quarters^. 89? Better Valu Brand Sealtest Sandwich Steaks U S D A C h o ic e Bonelss Sirloin Body Powder....lo -o z. Sour Cream......le-o z. 99^ Steak-Umms....i4-02. 2 Tip Roast....>-b. I Better Valu Brand Hy-Top Quality W eight W atchers Strawberry Our Finest . Baby Oil.............le-oz. 1 Cream Cheese...b o z . 89'" Cheese Cake..7.6i-oz. 1 Ground Chuck...Lb. A Assorted Better Valu Conditioner Or Hy-Top Margarine W eight Watchers Southern Fried Assorted Jimmy Dean Shampoo...........le -o z. 89^ Spread................... . . . . .3 -ub. 99^ Chicken.. . ......e .v i- o z , 1 Sausage..... . . . . . . L b , 1 Assorted Varieties Hl-C Kraft Squeeze Pet Cream Or Assorted Carolina Pride Fruit Prinks.......3 -Pk, 79^ Parkay.............le -o z. 99^ Fudge Bars......i2-ct. 1 Bologna.......* Sunshine Salted or Unsalted Krispy Saitines Pound Package 69< Aunt Jem im a Pancake Mix 32'Ounce Box \<i99 Aunt Jemima Regular Or Lite Pancake Syrup 24<Ounc« Bottle 219 Dixie Dew Select^ Extra Largo Dole Florida Tangerines Each 7/100 Dixie Dew Select* Extra Large Dole Florida Oranges Dozen 99* Coble Novelty Pack Cream 6 & 12 Pk. 2 Liter Pepsi, 7-UP Pepsi Free, Mountain Dew 149 119 Showboat Pork & Beans 15-Ounce Can 3 / 9 9 ‘ Assorted Varieties Breck Hair Spray 7-Ounce cia 9 9 * 1 T Brawl Erupts At Mt. Tabor, Davie Basketball Game Alpdifev^'*>..0 Wildlife Carvings Earn Blue Ribbons For Advance Man DAVIE COUNTV 50<: E N T E R P R irE H llE C O R D USl>S 149-160 36 PAGES Gore Brings Presidential Campaign To Davie Super Tuesday Win A ‘Must’ For Tennessee Democrat By Mike Barnhardl Oavie County Enlorprlso-Rocofd B E R M U D A RUN ~ Democratic presidential candidate A1 Gore Jr. has high hopes for Tues­ day, March 8 . Billet! as “ Super Tuesday,” 20 states, in­ cluding Nortli Carolina and 19 others mostly in the South, will vote in the Democratic presiden­ tial primary, choosing 35 pcrccni of the delegates to the Atlanta convention this summer. Speaking before more than 300 supponers at Bcnnuda Run Country Club Sunday night. Gore admitted a strong sliowing on Super Tuesday is a must. And ihc Tennessee senator is doing most of his campaigning in the southern Super Tuesday states. Me is also actively courting support of southern Democratic politiciaas. In North Carolina, Asheville and Raleigh businessnwin W oiiacc Hyde is managing his campaign. Sen. Terry Sanford and former governor James B. Hunt Jr. also have backed Gore. Gore said Tennessee and North Carolina share many of tlxr .same coivenvs — iivluding tobacco. .Mthough an advtKalc of strict warning lalvls on cigarctte packaging, Gore .viid he iindcrsiands the way of life tobacco has provided for l<K-ai farnilie,s. “ 1 know the difference Ix'lwcen ihe health issue and the economic issue. 1 .sup(x)n programs to give alUxrations to the siuiill family farmer. I know the imp<3rtance of that w;iy of life. "W e have the obligation to choose if the revenues go to those family farmers ... or to those large corporations,” Gore .said. TIk southern states have joined togeiher because, as Gore puts it. ” We haven’t been do­ ing sti Ikh in recent presidemiiil elections,” Many traditionally Denxx'ratic -southern slates. North Carolina iutumg them, have ca.si ;i lot of votes for Republicans. ■'It's time to lake ii dirfcrent aj’proach. lljis is a fight for America’s future and tl)c stakes hsivc never been higher." Gore said Dcnxwrats need to becomc involv­ ed in politics. "Politics is about our children — whether or not our children will have a bright future ... to create the jobs we need to straighten out our trade and agriculture policies. •'Politics is alx)ut whether we can find the leadership we need to control the arms race. "Politics.” said tlie 39 year old, "gives us the lixils we iK'ed to make changes." "The choice is ours. We've got to convince enough pcu^ple lo share our vision and to join us in politics." Gore said, Hyde. Gore’s North Carolina campaign • manager, .said Gore has the best chatice of any of the DcmtKpatic candidates of beating the Republicans in November, "W e ’re close to Super Tuesday. Our candidate — Al Gore — has staked his future on this race on Super Tuesday," Hyde said. “ Why Al Gore? I read the bottom line first," Hyde siiid, ’“rhc Ixxtom line h:is lx:en ,.. this is the only candidate we’ve got who can win the general election.” Gore at the top of Ihc Democratic ticket will See Al Gore — P 3 stressed family Issues at Bermuda Riih. Tkach Seeks Register Of Deeds Job; Williams Files For County Board Bob Jordan (center) and Joel l-<lMards greet BnM)kc Martin al fund-raWer Saturday for Jordan’s hid for the gover-— i'hoto by Rohin l-ergusson Tlic first Democrat has filed for Uic register ofdccds office in Davie Coun­ ty, while a third Republican has add­ ed his name to those seeking a seat on the county board of commissioners. Edward "T ec" Tkach, 56, of 124 E. Maple St., Mocksville, is .seeking the Democratic nom ination for register of deeds. So far, he is the on­ ly Den)£K:ralic candidate. In Ihe Republican rare for tiie coun­ ty board of commi.ssioners, Charles Odell W illiams, 39, of the Center community, has added his name lo the list of candidates. Tkach is making his first bid for an clccted office. He .said he is running becau.se he is "interested in communi­ ty affairs and in Davie County itself." A Davie resident for the past 15 years, he works with his .son at Por­ table Welding Sen’ice in Mocksville. He has been accountant for Shaver W ood PrcxJucts of Cleveland, N .C ., and worked wiih C .R . Anderson Lumber Co. before that. Election W illiams Tkach Tkach is a graduate of Salisbury Business College and is a rt^lred chief petty officer from the U.S. Navy, hav­ ing served 20 years. " I feel like I ’m qualified in super* visory and office management,” he said. Sec Local — P. 3 nor’s .seat. Jordan Wants To iVlake History Hopes To Be Only Democratic Candidate For Goyernor By Mike Barnhurdt Davie County Bntorpriso-Rocorti BERMUDA RUN - Lt. Gov. Bob Jordan hopes to make history this year. He wants to be the only l>.*m(x;nilic candidate for governor. If he suc­ ceeds, it will be the first time in 60 years there hasn’t been a IX*mocraiie- primary for governor in North . , Carolina. ; “ We learned a lesson in 1984 when we had a devisive primary," Jordan told a group o f Davie County sup- |X)rters Saturday night at Bermuda Run Country Club, "It's going 10 be one Democratic party campaign, and tltat's why we're going to win in 1988. He urged the Davie residents 10 bring out the Democratic voters. "W e're going lo gain seats in the state house and stale senate, so get you son)c good Deniocratic candidates on the local level.” Jordan's spcecb at the $50-a-plate affair centered on his successful business career and on Gov. Jim Mar­ tin, likely H) be tlw Republiain op|»si- lion for Jordan in Novemlx.*r. Jerry Anderson, Jordan’s Davie County campaign manager, .said Jor­ dan is "a man who rolled up his sleeves to get the job done." "H e .stands for ihe Ik'.si for our stale and our county," Anderson said. "H e has shown us leadership ability in Raleigh. He is a man who went lo Raleigh this week in an 18-wheclcr and announced he's in the driver’s ,See Jordan — 1’. 6 Advance Man Gets 24 Years On Rape Conviction By Kathy ( ’haffin Davio County Eiilorpiiso-Rocoid A Davie County man was given a 24-year prison sentence after [ileading guilty in Davie County Su|K'rior Court last week to raping his 14-year-old steixlaughler. Richard "Richie" Ixe Eichel Jr., 26. of Polls I'railer Park, pleaded guilty to second-degree rajx- and second-degree se.xual ollense as pari of a plea bargain in which the charges were reduced from first*', degree offen.ses. • i "It's a sad, sad ca.se,” said Judgci Peier W . Hairston, "sad for the- defendant, sad for tlie child.” Eichel’s stepdaughter and h is. wife, Gloria Eichel, testified for the stale during the sentericing hearing, Eichel and his cousin, Rhonda Eichel, testified for the defense. Kichel’s stc|xlaughter testified.- See M an Convicted P. }0 ....... ■ ■ . :-l)Wll ( t)l M 'l 1 M l Kl'KISF K K COkI). THrR.Sl)AV. JANUARY 21. Editorial Page Feeding Birds - Morning Ritual With Coffee As a bird waiclier, I'sc been dis.ipp<niucd M ocksville. U'c've got the numbers, bin tun tniich ol a variety of birds. McK’k.sville may tia\e ihe w orkl’s largest |>opulalion ol finche.s jiuigiri}’ I'roin iiiy back yard. 1-inches are iho.sc quarrelsome birds with gargantuan appetites that .squawk and fight and drive rcspcctabie birds away. You may gel the idea that i don’t like them. M y favorite birds are chickadees and tufted titmice. They are pleasant birds. Polite. They Hy to my window feeders early in the m orning, careful­ ly pick one seed and lly back to tite trees to eat. Then they (ly back for another. They arc cultured birds. Not so the inannerle.ss Unches, They are the hogs of the fowl Dwiphf world. They tly to the feeders and ® stay. They fight for their place at the o p a r k s trough, and never relinquish it. I Ivouldn’t m ind so much if the price o f .sunflower .seed Were only slightly lc.s.s than the pricc of gold. : Feeding the bird.s i.s one o f the most pleasant ways to spend early mornings with coffee and the newspaper. I a,ssumcd the habit after M ary and I were married — w'ith coaching from her mother. W c stalled primitively — with a tennis ball can for a feeder. A pencil .served as the perch. No bird feeder I ’ve had since — not even the fanciest ones — hiivc worked better or attrnclcd more birds. M aybe the less com mon birds go to .someone cl.sc’.s back yards. Since moving here. I've only attracted the usual birds — carilinaLs. jun ko s. bUicjays, y cllo u tln- chcs, sparrows. Hum m ingbirds in summer. W c did ha\e •p^'o pairs o f bluebirds last sutnmer. ★ ★ ★ :v;Fceding the birds doesn’t have to be e.xpcnsive. Birds '-j’dvc suet almost as much as sunflower seeds. Suet’s the *'qnly thing the grocery stores give away free. And it’.s :;Mpccially important to the birds during frigid f^lcmpcraturcs. *' '"’S '■ ★ ★ ★ :5 ;N o w , on to politics ... H ow many times ha.s a f.^rcsidential candidate visited Davie County? Maybe :'1;cadcrs with more years to recall than 1 have can think • fit others besides Sen. A I Gore. Do you know others? :^ ;H e wasn't seeking the presidency then, but Sen. Bob ‘.;bolc and his Salisbury wife. Liddy Hanford Dole, ;:)^isited Republicans here about 12 years ago. " ^ llf other candidates hear that Gore received $105,000 •■for his visit, they may come running. Anyone for Gary Hart? I I ■* D A V IE C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/E^^ECORD USPS 149-160 124 South M ain Street M ocksville, N C 27028 704/634-2120 Published every niurwlay by the D A V IE C O U N T Y P U B LIS H IN G C O . Dwight Spiirks ....................... 1-ditor-F’ublisher Robin Fcrgusson ................. General Manager Mike Bamhardt .................... Managing fiditor Kathy Chaffin ............................... News Editor Ronnie Gallagher ....................... Sport.s Iiditor Bccky Snyder................. Advertising Director NJ(Kk.svlHe Davie Cooleemee Knterprise Record Journal 1916-1958 1899-1958 1901-1971 Sccond Class Postage Paid In Mocksvillc, NC 27028 Subscription Rates •Single Copy, 50 ccnts $18.00 per year in North Carolina $22.-50 per year outside North Carolina PO.S'IMASTHR Send address changes to Oavic County lintcrprisc-Rccord P.O. Hon 52^Mocfcsvillc, NC 27028 Letters Historian Wants Identification Of Family Photograph li ' (h r i.\!iiu t i he nl I)n' J.H'Dh HoiH' iMIIllh (1 Indclbori: .Scnlcinoiu i is iic.inni; cttin|ilc~ lii'ii h IS ihc culiimi.iuoii d! six scars of unrk (Ml Illy [i.iri, basal i>ti luo ticcadcs ol rcsearch bs ihc laic Br.intlc\ U(hh.\ One of the last ■b.istiilcs ('I the unkiiiuvn" is the Kieiinrica- (uui n| this phoidcr.tj'li (ccp) ol the onuiiial). 1 roiiienilvr that as a chikl il'in 67 years old) my mother and i-inma Ijanies ikkv, totil me tnc [vr pictured u.is her erandlaiher. This, then, is eiitier a photograph of Denton liaines or John IkHH.*. N\’ouki ans ol \our readers have an okl family photograpli that incluiles either ol thoNe (vrsoiis so a comparison couki be made .mil identilicaDon couki tv establist>cd'' I'll tv most liappy to come to Davie (’oiiiits aiut cnnler \sith anyone who can help in this matter Mrs. Saiah .-X. Pearce .VSOS Hobbs Rd. Cireenstxiro, N.C. 27410 Davie Residents Show Generosity — Again To th e e d ito r : T(ie Das'ic founiy people ha\e done it again. Tlie response to the plea for ,‘\ negative bIcHHl has been overwhelming. Twenty- one individuals have called volunteering to give blood. Since on­ ly eight percent of tlie population has this type blood. 1 only ex- iiocictl [>eople to call about helping this individual. It would have been ea.sier for the.se 21 people to say, “ I'd rather not get involved." It make.s me glad that I live in a county where people still care about their fellow man. t- 1 sp<ike to my assistant coach's wife for the first time Sunday afternoon. She wanted to convey her heartfelt thanks to every one who called to give bkxxl. Her husband, Frank, and children, Adam and Meredith, also are extremely grateful. The family was very moved by the response from the people of Davie County. Again, thank you all for your concern, love, and willingness 10 go the extra mile. Larry W . Lanier Asst. Principal South Davie Jr. High School School Snow Route Policy Needs Re-Thinking To the editor; \Ve first learned of a snow route [x>licy Iving adopted for Davie County Schtx>ls at our kindergartner’s Christmas play/lTA meeting. I was concerned at tJiat time, bin h^iped wlien we receis'ed more infoniiation everything would be clarifici.i. I later had it called 10 my attention by a relative that the article in the Enterprise headlining banning tobacco in the high schtwl, also had the snow policy in ii. and I might want to read it. It seems that the i.ssue of the snow route svould have been more headline worthy since it has the (-mtential of effeciinj! more (and younger) cliildren. TJic C(Him\' has jusi e\(v;iencetl its llrst niaji'r snow sionn and ihe only infornuition wc ha\e recci\cd from tlie .schcK)! was a form letter with the stations to tune to for .school schedule changes, which also stated on the back that the snow noute policy had been adopted for pickup points. The pickup locations were not given, nor did it clarify whether the children would al.so be dropped off in the afternoons at the same location. 1 then had to spend the better part of a day talking to several people within the school system about e.xactly wliat was going on, in the event I .saw “ Davie County Schools Operating on Snow Route Schedule" flashed across my television screen at 11 one night. We pay state taxe.s and live on state maintained roads with bur children going to public schools. So after a reasonable length o f time why is there even a problem with road conditions? If road conditions are unsafe for buses, why arc they considered safe for cars or walking children? Who makes the determination if a road is safe or not? Would it not be better to go strictly by each in­ dividual road's condition instead of, as the policy now stands, arbitrarily by the fact a road is unpaved? ■ Since the airways carry this information as a public announce­ ment, the criminally minded may see this as a golden opportuni­ ty.- Knowing tlu's presents added stress for the working parent with a latchkey child, placing that child a greater distance from home than may be safe. Also, it is not fair to the neighbor whose house or business is the drop off/pick up point to have children ,who may end up stranded-due to unforeseen circumstances b e c o ^ <%■;' their responsibility. . I am very glad this policy was not enacted this time. I unders^ land the idea behind adopting such a policy; however^ I hope the bugs will be worked out and parents given adequate noti^' , before the next severe weather front hits our county. Wyonna B. Dull Route 7, Mocksville A Stand For Brick — Not Mexican Fast Food Look To the editor: The county commissioners and the county manager arc to be commended for their aim to involve the residents of Davie County in the design of the new office building. And, at the .same time, consign tlie architects to a le.vser role. It is apparent from this move that the officials want lo curb the spread of ' ‘architectural pollution" that now abounds in many rural, town and city arciis. One docs not have to look far to see that "architectural pollution" overflows in many places. One example; — if a person were to drive along 1-40 in the area of the Broad Street and Cherry Street exits and were to look in the direction of Downtown Winston-Salem he would notice that "eye appail" was not an objective when tlie newer buildings were designed and erected. What we see now and what we will be look­ ing at for a long time to come — and to which many people ob­ ject — can Ix: attributed in a large measure lo the architects involved. Yes — it is understcxxl that an architect must operate within a budget and in accordance with his client's wi.shes. But the argu­ ment that budgetary requirements or limitations plus the so call­ ed "client's wi.shes" is without foundation. Tliese scxalled restric­ tions should not constrict the an:hitect's ability to pnxiiice a design that will not offend the eyes of the public and at the same time meet his client's requirements. niere is nothing in the rule Ixxik that precludes the use of im­ agination to solve problems created by limited funds. In short the cost of designing and ca’cting a building encompassing gtKxl taste is no greater than it would be to turn out something that is unat­ tractive and/or objectionable. Again, the efforts of the elected officials to avoid having a building designed that does not " fit" in with the local surroun­ dings should be applauded. And, that effort can Ik- advanced b\ an orderly presentation of the thoughts of the residents of Davie County. This can be done through a small committee appointeii by the Coiinuissioners, Ideas that are submitted can Ik- sitte<l h\ the apptiinlees. The ones having the greatest merit could ihen be passed on to the architects for techniuil evaluation. The thinking that those submitting suggestions mingle with architects is not good. Not gotxJ — because of the likelihixHl of that svhich is pro­ posed being shot down by the contract [k t so iiiicI. Based upon articles in the Davie F-nierprise there ha\ e I'k-en discussions about ty|>es of design lor the building and tv|Kvs ol facades iJut should front the building, l-xaiiiples of the designs submitted or sugge.sted ap|>eared to be very gooil, i.e , Winston Salem Bank Building, M wksville Town Hall and the building which houses the i’olice Department. As for the facade or front of the building, it should be, in m> opinion, imposing and attractive. V/hite brick, or red brick,'w oi^ , permit an interesting decorative design to be executed. But tlfie . thought was advanced by the architect that if brick — whitctgr, I red — is used that competent bricklayers are not available to jp '’ stall the material... poor workmanship would prevail. This re a s ^ ;' ing is hard to follow because it cannot be believira that a supcff^ visor of a building under construction would permit shodc^, - workmanship. Especially in a small town where there would**^' ^ many eyes looking over the shoulder of the man in charge whi)e the work is in progress. A third material siiggcstcd for the facade was a stucco of substance similar in appearance but having a different chemical' base. To my way of thinking this type of material should be avoldj ed becau.sc it might not permit the design of a facade that is botti imposing and decorative; which is the definition of ‘‘facad<£,.jl Another reason because others like myself see in the m ind’s our Neo-Classical Revival style Courthouse facing a stuato covered building that resembles a Mexican fast food eatery;-n in other words a Taco Bell stand regardless of the color — brown, tan or white. ' . James P. Staveley Bermuda Run ,* Texan Looking For Man Who Served In World War // To the editor; I ha\e been trying to re-establish contact with members of our B-2.‘'(j combat crew who (lew in World War II in the 310th Bom- baidment Group (medium). .So far, 1 have found only two and one ilied in l‘>74. Our CO pilot, l.t. Richard N. Campany, 0750533, had Mocksville listed as his hometown on General Orders awarding him air iiieilals. Wc bombed targets in Italy and later Southern l-'iaiicc. 1 woukl be grateful if your readers who know where he is now would contact me. Our I'ilot, now retired Colonel Knapp, said that Richard taiighi aiul coached in the North Carolina school s) stem. 1 was radio operaior-gunner on our crew which departed from Hunter i-iekl. (leorgia shonly after Dec. 9, 1943. Colonel Knapp also woukl like to re-establisli contact with him. Hildreth and Reiko Deanne 2242 Twin Deer Conrw , Texas 77385 DAVIK c o t v n KNIKKCKISi: Ki;C()R|). TMURSDAV. JANUARY 21, 1988-3 At the front. U irrv Shaw, Sen. nntl Mi>. l on.n.y Taft, Kill VoitTs, Kathryn ( roshy. Myri.a and Koncr Harris. A1 (;ori-, Jfani-lii- and Wallace Hyde, and M r. and Mrs. Tommy Hendrickson. Al Gore Brings Presidential Campaign Here Continued From I’. 1 also help Nortli Carolina can­ didates on the liKUI level, Hyde said. "T he future of the Democratic party is in the balance. If we can't elect a president in 1988, we cjin't for a long time.” Gore didn’t need Hyde to defend himself against the Republican frontrunncrs — George Bush and Bob Dole. "The Republicans arc not offer­ ing that much,” Gore said. ‘‘They’re not talking about the future of this country: they're talk­ ing about each other.” The two arc spending nxist of their time accus­ ing the other of having the most money. Gore said. Gore said Bush and President Reagan ignored their advisors who thought it best not to sell arms to Iran. ‘‘They decided that would be a great idea. What kind of judg­ ment is that? Didn’t they hear the advice? Sometimes I don’t think the president hears advice.” When the Stock Market collaps­ ed, Gore said the president need­ ed to make a stronger stand. “ So­ meone needed to say tlicy were in charge and undcrsiixxl what was going on. “ Every time we're in big trou­ ble ... those helicopter engines make a lot of noise. Me (Reagan) .says 'What? ITiey tell me I’ve got to go.' I believe he's got a point there.” Gore also criticized Reagan's "it doesn’t nuitter'' attitude on trade policies. "Tell that to the textile workers who arc out of work in North Carolina." Gore said. ‘‘We've gone in seven years from being the bankers of the world to the debters of the world. The bills arc coming due ... We're going to have to pay for the Reagan-Bush debt.” Country Nccdji VLslon ‘‘At the end of World War 11, we had leadership svith vi.sion," Gore .said, “ keeping our eyes on what our children are going to seek ... not burdening them ... but building for them. "Politics is the way we can do that. It is a fight for America's Canipiiitig fund-rai.scr host Roger Harris talks with Ai Gore, I'uturc . that America's values w ill hold up. I’viiitics is a stepping Slone fur the luturc ■■Remain involved. .Sclect a DenKKratic nominee who can win lhal election, and a presuieni who can lead this nation." Gorc^s wife. Tipper, co-foundcr of the Parenis^ Slusic Resource Center, a group which opposes obscene atxi drug-relaied lyrics in music, and author of the IxKik Raising PG Kith In .-Vi X Rnttd SonVfv also attended ihe Bermuda Run reception. "It’s important people re;ilize Al has a ver>' strong record on issues where children are concerned, and women and on issues about families," Tipper Gore said. "This is a tremendoas undertak­ ing, We arc miking about tlte future direction of our countr>-. Al is the one who represents our views — a brighter future for our children and grandchildren — a fuuire of hope. "We're going to presail txx’ause the nuijoritv of the people wani lo sec the changes we arc ad­ vocating,” she said. Kvcnt Raises $105,000 More than 5105,000 for the Gore campaign was raised at the $500 per couple reception and SlOO per plate dinner. Co-hosts were l^ithryTi Crosby and Bennuda Run co-owner Roger Harris of Davie County. "Kathryn Crosby came here against the wishes of family and friends," Harris .said. "She came all the way across the country, to Davie County, to Ber­ muda Run Countr)' Club, to share with us this wonderful event. She has brought bounty upon this coun­ ty, this country club and this state." Crosby returned the com­ pliments — praising the Piedmont in general, "Senator Gore ... You are in the midst of the best bunch of folks you'll ever meet," .she said. "Pa>- ple work very well together in this area." Republicans and Democrats hclpal make the Crosby a success, she .sjiid, adding that SI million for charity has already been establi.sh- ed for the 1988 event. Harris said: "I believe him tru­ ly to t>e a candidate who can be elected in November," Local Election Filing Ends At Noon Feb. 1 Continued From P. I Republican candidates for the rt:gisicr of deeds job, being vacatcd by Kcrmit Smith who is retiring at tlic end of tJiis year, include; Henry Shore, Ruth Richardson and i^tJier Potts. Williams is making his third bid for a Republican county commis- liion nomination. He ran unsuc­ cessful catiipaigns in 1980 and J984. *M was asked to run by some of Ihe people of the county,., to help some of the problems of the coun­ ty and try to make Psvie County a better place (o live,” he said, WtlHams, a life-long Davie resi- deal, w ry ^in jh e U.S. Army, in­ cluding two years of active duty during the Vietnam War. He worLs at Drexel-Heritage. Williams studied business ad­ ministration at Rowan Technical College. Otlier Republican candidates for the county comntission are Jo Check and Buster Cleary. The-seats of Bill Foster, Dr. F.W, Slate and Dud Hauser are up A>r election, atjd all three said they will not seek another term. On May 3, county voters will elect two nKtnbers to the Davie County Board of Education. David Owens and Freddie Murphy have filed for the school board race. Seau of Oiarles Dunn, who said he will not seek re-election, and Joe Rojjcr (lefi) and M ym u (ri^ht) Harris of Bermuda Run riLscu.ss reccplion v^iih co-hostcss, Kathryn ^ Crosby. ‘ W anda Edward.s of Mocksville talk-s with Tipper Gore, wife if Democratic presidential candldale Al (Jorc Jr. — Photos by Robin Fergusson liverette, who .said ne is undecid­ ed on a re-election bid, arc up for election. Other Davie residents seeking higher officcs are Betsy Cochrane, Republican candidate for the N.C. Senate, and Julia Howard, Republican candidate for the N.C. House. Filing at tl»e Davie County Board of Iilections office in the county courthouse runs througli iu h jii on Feb. 1. Primary elections for the register of deeds and county com­ mission will be held May 3 if nccessary, with the general election in November. The school board eltxiion is non­ partisan, and the board will be chosen May 3. NOTICE The Annual Shareholders M eeting of the Mocksville Savings And Loan Association Will Be Held In It’s Offices 232 South Main Street Thursday, January 28, 1988 at 5 p.m. • I ":il 4-nA\ IK COl M S I M I Rl’KISK R M O K I). Till KSDAV. JANTARV 21. 198S Holiday Causes Postponement Of Re-Zoning Action 1$> K iilln ( h iilT m I'.KiIln \,iul tu' li.ul tu'[y'il li' >1.111 tunslnktu'n l(u^ '.i.i-i-J, mi .III iiiilii ri.'i>.iu c.ii.iiiL- pl.iniu-ii li>! (k'nuIc Ills liDiiU' I'll i>! t S N )1 nodli '■ I'his IS 111 pul MU' h.K k, ' I’a c iiiii s.ikl Sii)iul.i> niclii v'.Ik'ii Ihc D .iv ii' C oim ls H ii.m l nt C uni misMiniots (xisi|«>iial ;i tkviM un on his roijucsi lu rc/oiic !hi- pii'j'Mscil garage sue umil tlu-ir I cb 1 ineeiing. Couniy .•Xiioriicv John HriK.k recontmcndeil ih.ii liic hi.Mrin>; on Pacino’s rn.]ucsl and hearings i>n two other rc/oning rirtjucsl.s be cun- tinuod unlil the cotnnii,ssion's nc\t regular meeting tvcause a qiie.s- tion on whether they ctxiUI be held legally on a stale holiday. Sch<H)ls and county and stale offices were closed Monday in obser%ance of Dr, Martin Lutlier King's birtlKkiy. Conunissioncrs decidcd at their last meeting to go ahead and meet on the holiday because it fell on their regular meeting date. They meet regularly on the first and thinl ;Mondays of every month. • ■' ;Brock said he had researclwd the question of whether commissioners could meet on a state holiday and !^ d that in his legal opinion, they could. He added that he also thought public hearings could be held on state holidays, but recom­ mended as a precaution, that the hirings and decisions on the ri^n in g requests be deferred un- tif the February meeting. ; ;Bcnnie Boger, representing Jerry Eller at the meeting, joined J?adtto in objecting to the hearings li^'ng deferred. (Eller Ls reque.sting that property be rezoned to allow h&n to build a John Deere dcfllcr- sHip on U.S. 601 north.) J;Boger said he fwd b<xn trying to •whcdule a public hearing before thcjcourity commissioners for the past six weeks. Jc.sse Boyce, the cqunty’.s zoning enforcement of­ ficer, had told Boger tltal the hear­ ing couldn't be held at the commis- .slonerst last meeting on Jan. 4; 1 h,-n- . ,, I,-.I,.I" • • < 1'n'Mii-.M.'iiC! Mu.: II.!;:.I'! 1 hi' > < -[x-! V tiisi nuvhtis' the nii'iilli IS lu'1,1 ,il 1 j' ni '-v hii !i > It iiK .'IT. i-riiciii l" i iH-.'i'U- M,hu d iin m ’ l!)i M "U- pci'pic u m .ittciul ttu,’ s o i'iiil nu-oliiu.’ , '.‘. h k h '.(.III-. ,11 ■ p :ii I'H llu- lliiu l M l'ii.l.iv , 111- -..ik! Hi'Vi,!' s.ml M i'j’iic hkci! Ilk' iilc.i ol ilcU'iriiu' (ho lic.iiiiik's ' iciM inIs ilnn'l like il. " Ik- s.ml ot (ho viiininisM i'iK T s 1!k-dcleit.ii, h o u o 'f i. ■.'.ili v'r>i' [K-opIc in.i\ h.isr I'ci'ii ovit nl low 11 lor Ihc lioliil.is .1 ih.iiKO lo s(V.ik on Ihc rc/onin_t; roijiR-sIs, Hosi-e s.iul I’a c itto K iiju e s t N o one s['Hikc agiiiii.st I’.k Kio ’s rcijuest at M o ik Liv nighl's heannj: H e is asking com m issioners to re/o n e property tK-side his hom e from residential (R -12) lo highw ay busine.ss (H -U ) so that lie can build the auto repair garage. The property in question is locatcd on the souihwest side o f U .S . f>()l north across from the M a in C hurch Road. Pacitto told commissioners he wants to build a 36-by-6-l steel building witli three hays. "Nothing large.” he .said. "I won’t be able lo get dump trucks in there, but that’s not what 1 loiik to rep;ur.” Though he hopes to eventually specialize in clcctrical repairs, Pacitto saitl he would do general repair work until he had built up his business. As a buffer, Pacitto said he plans to erect a 6-foot. stockade-iy[>c fence between tiK proposed garage and an adjacent mobile home park. The garage would also be fully in­ sulated, which should help cut down on the noise, he add^. Boyce told commissioners that Pacitto said at a Dec. 15 meeting of the Davie County Planning Board tluit he would be through working most nights by 6. The planning boaril voted to recom­ mend approval of Pacitto‘s request by a 5-0 vote. (Two members were not at the riKCting.) 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P in iiiv'v hiHisi', H iij'ci ''.ikl ih f couiilv s /oiiiiii; urJiiLiiK<’ vi,ini!ii lequiic him to pto\ kie .i M illk lenl butler llojier s.iid the dealership w ould deal pniiianls in i.iunmmuTs ami tractors l>elo\>, 50 hursejvnver There ate ver> fe^s bi^ tarins in Davie County tlul wuukl need tiac- tors with more horse|xnver. he .said 'n>e feev.1 aiKl jiariien supply store w ould cotiipleineni ihe dealership. B oger ,s;iid a 522.''.(XK) building is planned for the site, " W e 're go ­ ing lo m ake it an asset to the co m ­ m u n ity ." Ik- .sjid. " I t ’s not going to be an eye so re ." B oger said llw l H ller, vice pre.si- dent o f U n ifi in V ad kin ville. could not be at the m eeting l>ccausc he WAS flying into Sm iiii-DougLxs A ir- p o n in C harlotte earlier M onday evening. Pinni.x said he was opposed to E lle r’s request in general, " I think that it’s w rong for it to Ik th e re ." he said. "B u t if you do pass on it, I w ould love to l«»vc a fcnce, S-foot size, s o lid ." The plan.’',ing Ixvird voted 5 -0 to recotJ»n)cixl approval o f E lle r’s re­ quest after B oger said they w ould be w illin g to w o rk w ith P innix to provide a sufficient buffer fvtw cen hi.s hou.se and the dealership. M c D n n ic I R equest ThtHigh .several neighbors asked physician Recruitment PCH Trying To Lure Top-Notch Doctors Here By-Laura E. RichHtd Ojivie County Enterprlse-Rocord i- . -'r .'• , ;Thcrc’s iTwrc to nccruiiing physi­ cians than just acccpting resumes, administrator of Davie County Hospital. also takes an inter-relatcd net­ work of marketing the services of the hospital, finding doctors who w ^ t a small-town practicc and stnngent reviews of possible can­ didates, Dux said. ‘Because of the difficulty of fin­ ding top-quality physicians who meet the needs of the county, Davie County Hospital is utilizing the services of a professional physi­ cians recruiting finn, M.L. Carter and Associates of Atlanta. •Dux said one of the reasons for hiring the firm was its screening process. M .L. Carter checks references and interviews doctors to see if they arc genuinely in­ terested in .setting up a practicc in a small community, Ik said. •*Wc arc careful about who wc get bccausc wc prefer gtxxJ, quality physicians who will be Iwppy in tlic community and who the communi­ ty will be liappy with," .said Dux. -To narrow the .search, the hospital's board of trustees and mcdical staff have prioritized the physician needs in four major categories: OB/GYN (obstetrics and gynocology), internal medicine, family practicc and general surgery. Dux said the hospital is also interestol in physi­ cians specializing in orthopedics aod urology, but added that they are not at the top of tlie list. iThcrc arc many obstacles to the recruiting proccss. :For eum ple, Dux said the hospital has had dirficulty appeal­ ing to OB/OYNs becausc of tltc ijwessiiy of cross-covcrage. To hire only one OB/GYN would niean he or she would have to assunte complete rcs|x>nsibility for all patients and would be on call 24 hours a day, all year round, he said. “ Wc need a cross-coverage situation for a doctor to be readily avTiilable to take patients, ’' Dux ex­ plained. “ SVc’vc been Uilking with two. but tliey arc not convinccd that there is enough need within tlie county to set up practicc." Dux said the hospital is working to pull data together to convincc OB/GYNs that there are enough women in the county to .support their practices. In tenns of other types of physi­ cians, marketing re.search done in the county has shown that more than 50 pcrccnt of the population u.ses doctors in surrounding coun­ ties. One rc:i.son for tliis. Dux s<iid. is that many Davie County residents work in VViaston-Salcm, Salisbury and Statesville and may wish lo .sec a doctor close lo their place of employment. Despite thc.se dilemmas, Davie Couniy Hospital has nwny advan­ tages for new staff members. Dux said one of its .strongest points is the calilK'r of profc.vsional col­ logues working there. "One hundred percent of the dfKTtors at Davie County Hospital arc board ccrtifieil," he .said. "The quality of the mcdical .staff is gtxxl ... excellent." Dux said the size of tlic hospital has nothing to do with a doctor’s credentials. "Some people in the public think if a doctor comes lo a small hospital, he’s not good, but that's not true," he said. "Some doctors just prefer a personalized type of practice, which is not possi­ ble in a larger setting.” In this respcct, Dux said the si/r of Davie County Hospital can be a favorable factor for prospective physicians. When a doctor is interviewed, Dux said it is sometinies difficult to illustrate the opportunities and llUC-'.lll'llS, 111! 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N I ' '' 11 Iiniii icskleiili.ii I K 1 21 111 111 ih isii i.il 11 J ) A>> h.il I'll like lo do (heie uoiiK I hi jH isiiiu- III ii.iliiie, nolhin^.’ iic i'.iliv e .' ■ .Mi D a n ie l loUl 1.1'ininissioneis NK D.iiiiel M.iiuil.ieliinii}; in.ikes iiiiil.'riiw .iivl lel.iled pn\kk,ls lur i-iivei-s sioa' eh.ims and oiher lo<\l ('■iisiiiesses M cDaniel saiil his ii'inp.iir. now eniploss 1,^ jxrople. lliiee or toui of which work pan lime " I 'l i i 111 a p o s itio n I c an e x p a n d as lar as the v o lu m e o| sales a n d 1 can d o tlu l o n the p ro p e rly (u p tor r e /o n iD ;;)." he sa id. " I c a n ’t d o ih .il w here I a m ." .M cD a n ie l said at ihe D e c , 1,5 p la n n in g K )a rd m e e lin g that his in n ip .u r, '.s ,is sii!ls ,i i iiliiiii’ .iliii SI ".I. in i' I in 'i.iim n I he i m itp.iiiN u im 1 h fiiiu ,ils I 'I ils e s , he s.ild l'i'j'i'\ I e .i/e i, w liii li%cs I'll ,1 d m lu .iil U -.uliiij' m ill ihe p iti[H ‘i l> . .ts k i'il hnw nuu il liallic M iD .m ie l .m licip .ile d m i ihe lo a il She hses on .i p .ill o! Ihe lo .u l ih .il IS iin l III,m u.H ik'd in ihe si.lie. H.ised on Ihe mad as |\e seen i(, il 11 sl.iss as II IS now, I would iie\ei use llvii lo.id ih.ii is not inain- I.lined b\ ihe sl.ile," .McDaniel said In answ e r lo .i q u e slio n by .Mars' I'lisie r, w h i'a ls o lives ix ;a rth e site. ■McD.iiiiel s;iid ih al Ihe pro|)cny up lot re /o n iiif; d iv s K in ie r U .S. W ) l. In n .id d e d lh ai he has n o pla n s to eser b u ild an access road lo ih t c o m p a n y fro m that side. When Clara .Myers, another iieiuhNir. asked if the re/uning would increase la.xes of residents in tJie area, commission Chairman H.C. Smitli assured her that il would not. Boyce told McDaniel that com­ missioners were conccrncd about rezoning ilie propcny bordering I S Nil .ind asked il he would ■iiiree lu le.iMiie ili.ii loi Ihe way il IS \'ke Ch.iiiin.in Mill l-osier ex­ plained th.il ihe> were worrietl aboul wh.il iiiifjhi hapix-n to the pn'(x'ii> il soiiielhinj; were lo hap­ pen 111 .McD.iniel or if he ever deciiled lo sell Ihe lami "Il may not K' fair lo ihe residents lo pul lhai imposilion on them at some laier dale," he said. McDaniel said he would prefer that all of the .‘i.5 acres l>e rezon- etl for indusirial u,se, but added tliat he would be flexible on the lot bordering U.S, 601 if that's what il W'ould lake to gel the rest of the property rezoned. The planning board voted to recommend approval of McDaniel's request by a 5-0 vote. All three rezoning liearings will be taken up again at the commis­ sioners’ Feb. 1 meeting. Boyce said it would not be nccessary to readvertise the hearings, but said he would post word of their conti­ nuances at signs erected at cach site being considered for rezoning. strong points of Davie County Hospital in a shon time. To help, the hospiud is working on a videotape to present a go(xl over­ view of the hospital and community, Tlie audiovisual dcp;irtmeni of Bownian-Gray Schtxil of Metlicinc is helping with the videotape. In addition, fJu.x said ihe tape will play a major role in public relations. "W e decidcil wc need-- cd some type of presentation lo take to community orBani/,alions lo tel them see what the hospital is alxiui." he said. If more residenis of the couniy get intcre.stcd in the hospital, il nwy help further increase the need for doctors. "Ux)king ai Ihe county, there is a (pissibic) need for 19-20 doc­ tors," Dux said, 'Hic Imspital cur­ rently has .seven physicians on the staff who am admit patients and four others who work in the county. Since the recruiting began in 1986, the hospital has hired only one dtKtor, Dr. Per Montero, a general surgeon from the naval hospital in Charleston. Tlie proccss of filling these posi­ tions is a slow one. Dux .said until the hospital builds up the mcdical staff, recruitment will go on for .some tin)c. But as physicians join the staff, more will follow. "As wc continue, 1 think it will l>c much easier," he .said. Reports For Duty Marine i*vt. John E. Whitehead, son of John E. and Mary L. Whitehead of C(K)lcemcc, recent­ ly rcpttrtcd for duly witi) 2nd Force Service Supptirt Gnxip, Camp T^jcune. A 1987 graduate of Davie High School, he joined tJie Marine Corps in June 1987. li DrugCeQter Alka-Seltzer* 2.29 BUFFERIN E<tr« » w rg « i ■)«!*«», «r» 3.69 VISINE* A.C.Ey tkofM V2-<u. EQUAL' 2.99 Gilette Ciood News* Good News* P ivot» (5ood News Plus'* nr.jmn 2.19 TYLENOL* cm kw in Chewabte lablets 30’8 Grape or Ff\jM Flavor TYLENOL*Eirtr*-8lr*n9th Captoli 5.59 - jrr i, O O M l^mr« c o m t B t Tablets 24's 1DSI3I o r t-oss M Io. 3.09 R e fu n d —2.00Caplets 16 s -----------------7— F In a lC o st 1.09 Sinus Excedrin RID* SYSTEMContaint t 4 •!. SIlM 6.99 Cattrate’ eoo «0 * n ffm ~~~ — n O <H(Si BEN-GAY ■, Of (W159 ' ^1 il I)\\ If. < ()1 M \ I M I KCKlsi; KICOKI), U K KSD.W , .lAM AR^' 21, I98S-5 Man Charged With Rape, Kidnapping, Robbery is Released H> KiitltN ( luifrm D,1VI<> CiHjIll-y r 'll.'tp f -.l. A m.m unli i.ijv, k.ul n.ippiii;; aivl .iim o il lo W v n u.is .illoui'd ii! '.ij'n his o u ii SI SD ihm) tv)iui l.isi \v,i.'ck allci itu- I'ti' NCi. iiliiij; uilnoss (ailcti (o stimi, up III! ihc in al in Davic C'lUimv S ucv nor Cinirl Assistant Distriii Ali(itik-> Hill rm i'. sail) ih.il I’anicla Jean Cast hail rcturncil lo t'alilomia, where she toll! (Hilice she was Irotn w hen she !illei;eil iliai RichanJ 1. Siini- mcrs kidnapivd, raped ainl robh- ed her in Da\ ie County attoi she gave him a riile on ScfK. 24, 14S7. Ca.st stayed in the area long enough to testify at Sommers’ probablc-causc hearing in Davie County District Court on Oct. 29. then left. Fritts told Judge Peter \V. Hairston on Tuesday that he didn't know where Cast wa.s in Califor­ nia, but said the slate niay be able to locati: her. Cast, who was 33 at the (imc of the alleged offenses, told auihoiitics earlier that she wtts from Van Nuys, Calif. When the matter caine up again Wednesday, Fritis said: '"nicrc is a s'cry real chancc we will not find heri,” Bill Hall, Sommers' coun- apfwinted attorney, .said it wasn’t fnlr-for his clicnt, who was 22 at ihc Unw of his arrest, to be left in jail when there’s no guarantee Cast will; ever return for the trial. ■'If she’s going to comc back and testify, I understand the stale’s posilion," Hall said. “ If she's not, he shouldn’t have to lay down here In jail." When Hairston asked where Sommers was from, Hall said "here and yonder." Fritts said afterward: "M r. Hall said his clicnt is from here and yot^er. I think the prosecuting witness is also that type of per­ son,’’ Hairston .said on Tuesday that he would grant a continuance in the caK witli a strong recommendation that it no< be continued again. He al*j ordered that Sommers be sent to'the state prison in Raleigh until the .trial to alleviate overcrowded conditions at the Davie County . Jail. Hall objected, saying'he didn't thmk his client should be in- caircenitcd in the state prison systenj bccause of a delay caused byjthe prosecuting witness. Som­ mers' indictment by a grand jury was ba.sed purely on hearsay evidence, he added. Hall asked Hairston to read the transcript of the probable-cause hearing to "sec how much he would believe of that" before ordering that Sommers be sent to R^cigh. Hairston agreed, and rul­ ed] the next day that Sommers $150,000 secured bond be chang­ ed'to an unsecured bond so that the defendant could sign it him.self. Hairston ordered Sommers lo stay in the area until the trial conics up again during the March 14 .ses­ sion of Superior Court. HHc'll do that." Hall said. “ He’s assured me, your honor, hc'il be back." Cast testincd at the probable- caiise hearing that she liad stopped at i convenience store off Inicrstate 40 ; between Virginia and Mbcksville to gel some cigarettes when Sommers asked her for a ride. At Soninwrs’ rcijucsi. Cast said she stopped at a K-Mart, phaniuicy and liardware store before they got to Mocksville. As tliey drove along 1-40, Cast .said Sommers read the billboards looking for a motel. “ He just kepi looking for a motel," she testified. "I told him I.didn't have time to stop. He saw a sign lhal said *Ark Motel' on the saine sign with the truck si(»p (Horn's Union 76)” Cast said she pulled her vchiclc intQ Horn’s parking Ux, then told Sbrnnicrs she didn't tiave time to stop. "Tliat's when he pulled this gun," she sjiid. "He luid it covered ... his coal over il." In filing the charges, Cast said Sommers also ordered her to give him her money. She said she gave him approximately $200. Cast testified at tlie probable- C8USC hearing that Sommers oi^ered her to drive to the Ark Motel, where she rented a room for them. She said the didn't tell the motel clerks what was happening bipMUte Soinmeiii was watching Si.'iu Ilu-wii an>l iho dcikv iliiin'i hut-.' instsiorKc Ivlou- piillin,’ ,i M nirl t, m h,-i with ilic I'liii iIim.ul'Ii.hiI iIk- "(Iiccis that he was from Califor- '■jv.it lluo!>! l iiflish .Siimiik'is also Inricd Cast |i. U-iiin-ssi-i-ili.ii nii'lii ( asl k'Mlil nu-til Slic Irslilial th.it she cvv.iiv.l (ii.i. u .ih .ipprchciulci) later and il.c inou-1 loom , ( ast havf wiih him , she loki tiu- cvl Shr tokl ihe iiuir,-i!i,ii she-.kkI w hiK .Soniim-iv w j. in ilu- cli.ir,i;c(l with liist-degrce rape, ili.ii Si'niiiu-is niaiii- Sosnitii-c. ih.-iiii'ht . h.iihioum ihi,' iu'\i nioininj’ and li(sl dourcc kulnappjng and anncd M.iiK' uliiu- [v.u.li-i" ,ii!j snM II Ihcs U-li the All, M iHcI ai I 1 tin- hiii ,!ul nm ha'.c sc\ (licv >lkin’i ,liu%c u|' I -10 k-lmi.- Moppin.f aikl r<'WxT>, He was hclil in the Davie itoni Ihc inotcMixH (.'aNi ^akl slu- nc\t in.'rnnu' aikl stoppccl .ii iwu sleep, c iih fi, Uir saki uillini; polko ' C ounu la iiu n til his release last sniiiu\l llic wliilc |Hiwilci .11 .Sum icsl arr.i-. .iiki sc\era) i:.iv sl.ilmns r,i>.| s.ml ,Soiniik-is itui-.ili-ik\l .SumnaTs. wli.i inkl the aiicsiini: «e e L EXTRA Holly Farms Grade A CHICKEN BREAST USDA Choice Beef London BroilrTop Round, & Sirloin ROAST m PRICES! 100% Pure Ground Beef Patties Genuine Idaho POTATOES 79 10 Lb. Bag USDA Choice Beef Bottom ROUND ROAST $198.1 Kist Cola Fresh FLORIDA TEMPLES il1/$159 — - UHM. V IDAHO POTATOES. Fresh FLORIDA ORANGES $129 4 Lb. Bag m \ h i i 99 3 Liter Red Or Golden s T S t Washington State 2 Liter Coca Cola $119 Cherry Coke, Coke Classic Diet Coke, Caffeine Free Diet Coke.............* I. Z 9 Dinner Bell Bacon $*|39 Low Salt Or No Sugar I'41' EXTRA LOW PRICES ... Everyday Lb. Pizza Apple Juice ■V ^r:- iiis iis .•ydneyBeofi* 64 Oz. • Tree Top Potato Chips 89^0. Footi Lion • Reg./Rlpple 16 Oz. Com Chlps/12 Oi. Bakeil Or Fried Cheese Curls Or Cheese Nacho Tortilla Chips • food Lion Snacks.................. Each .99 Toilet Tissue 16 Oz. - Kitiney/Chili Hot Butter-Me Nots Mr. 5 Oi. • 5 Ct. Biscuits I Pizzas 89« 9.5 Oz. • Combination! Sausage/PepperonI Wesson Oil 24 02. Budget Gourmet$149 I Frozen 3.1 Oz. Chickcn Au Gratln/10 Oz. Lasagna With Meat/10 Oz. Chicken S French Veg./IO Oz. Chicken Man­ darin SLMIIO Oz. Sirloin Beel/IO Oz. Beel Oriental SLM/10 Oz. Linquini With Scallops S Clams - i“J Purina Mainsta' 4 Pack • Charmin Squire Boone Pfaza Shopping Center Hwy. 601 North - Yadkinviile Road Mocksville, NC 20 Lb. ' Dog Food Bermuda Quay Shopping Center Highway 158 and 801 Advance, NC 6-DA\ lK COUNTY KMT:RPR1SK RP:C0RD. THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1988 Bob Jordan: "W c V f noiiiu Id «in this ulwiion iKiauso .\(.r(h { ardlitiit pi.rplc me Miiitri.” \\ amla Kdwards (lufl) and Diatit- Aruli-rson (riKlil) lalk with Jordan's wife, vSarah, at reception. Jordan Estimates $5 Million Needed To Win Election Continued From I’. I scat." Jordan drove the tracior-trailcr loaded with lumber from his Nti. Gilead business to Wilson, slopp­ ing in Raleigh to file for the gover­ nor’s office. “ We’re going to win because people like you are excited alx)ut the election. And we’re going to have a good time. Thxit’s why I drove that 18-whccler to Raleigh. I enjoyed it. "And 1 did it for a point. In 1957, we had 13 employees. Democrats and Republicaas. To­ day, the plant supplic-s jobs for 250 people. Wc didn't sit back and let things happen. We made our future." Jordan said he will soon an­ nounce details of a new economic development corporation, design­ ed to help small businesses start and small businessmen already here to expand. "I know hinv to work That's whai',-. wrong wiih the present ad­ ministration In Raleigh. Politics is more important than progress," he said. Jordan accused Martin of taking credit for progress created by the legislature. "This admini.straiion is going to take credit for wlui hxifux-ns ... anti that's not right. But we're going to win this election bct"duse North Carolina people arc snun. "W e’re going to run a clean campaign ... not about Jim Mar­ tin the person ... but abviut Jim Martin the governor. He hius not done a good job. He lus not been a good e.^ecutive," Jordan said. Jordan also asked for I'lnancial support. He e.stimates it will take $5 million to win die governor’s office. " It’s a .Mn wc have to spend as much monc>' as we do ... but Nonh Carolina will be better off if we win."Approximately 150 Dnvie resident.s uttended the Hob Jordan fund-rnLser at Bermuda Run Countt^' Club Saturday. — Photos by Robin Fergusson Davie District Court > The following eases were dLspos- -cd-ofiirOaVic'District Court on Jan. 14. Judge Robert W . Johnson presided. Prosecuting was Sally Smith, assistant district attorney. ' — Timothy Norvell Banner, driving 83 mph in a 65 mph zone, S 15 and costs. — George M. Boger Jr., taking deer (doc) during closed season, 30 days suspended for 2 years, pay SlOO fine and court costs, not ex­ ercise hunting priveleges for 12 months, not violate state or federal laws, remain of general good behavior, turn weapon over to W ildlife Commission to be destroyed. — Anthony Ray Brewer, mi.sde- 'i mcanor possession of less than V6 iouncc of marijuana, pos.session of ydrug paraphernalia, 60 days "suspended for 1 year, p.iy S I50 • fine and court costs, not possess '‘controlled substance, attend Tri- '.County Mental Health Center for Cisubstancc abuse assessment and 'comply with any recommended treatment, not violate any state or Cfederal law, remain of genenil Tgood behavior. r — Robert Dale Brown, driving "63 mph in a 35 mph zone, reduc­ ed by DA to 50 mph in a 35 mph zone, $10 and costs. ^ — David Alan Cowdcn. iis.sault on a female, prayer for judgment continued on condition pay court costs, not threaten wife, and enroll and complete couaseling with Family Violence Prevention Pro­ gram, not violate state or federal laws, renuin of general good behavior. — John Jo.scph Freeman, driv­ ing 82 mph in a 65 mph zone, rcduced by DA to 74 mph in a 65 mph zone, SIO and costs. — Eddie Lewis Fro.st, DWI (BreatJialyver results, .14). 60 days suspended for 2 years, pay SI00 fine and court costs, surrender liceasc and not operate motor vehi­ cle until properly licen.sed. com­ plete alcohol and drug education traffic school at Tri-County Men- Uil Healtli Center, obtain substance abiise’ a.sscssment sad comply with any recommended treatment, per­ form 24 hours community ser\'ice work, not violate any state or federal laws, remain of general good behavior. Appealed. — Regina Gaither, assault, < dismi.sscd at request of prosecuting witness. — Helena Bonner Gonziilez, DWI (Breath.ilyzcr results, .08), no probable cause found by magistrate; driving 8 1 mph in a 65 mph /.one, SIO and costs. — I^rry IXvin Hamilton, simple assault, dismissed. ~ Chuck Jackson Hobson, no o(x;rdlors liccn.sc, dismissed; DWI (Breathalyzer results, .12), sentenced to 12 months suspend­ ed for 3 years, pay S500 fine and court costs, not operate motor vehi­ cle until properly licen.sed, com­ plete alcolwl and dnjg education traffic .scJkxJ for multiple offenden, at Tri-County Mental Health Center, obtain substance abuse assessment and comply with anj- recommended trcaimcnt, spend 7 days in jail, not violate any state or federal laws and remain of general gtxxl behavior. — Jack Lee Kidd, no insurance, expired registration plate, dismi.sscd. — John William Ixvis, expired registration plate, dismis.ved. — Mich.Tcl Bruce Uingworih, no insurance, carrying a conceal­ ed weap<7n (,s;iwcd-«ff .sliotgun). no registration. DWI (Breathalyzer refused), sentenced to 6 months suspended for 3 years, pay S.500 fine and court costs, surrender licen-se and not openiie motor vehi­ cle until properly licen.sed, com­ plete alcolKil and dnig education traffic schfxil at Tri-County Men­ tal Health Center, obtiiin substance abuse as.sc.s.smcnt and aimply with any rcconunended trciitment, per­ form 48 hours community .sen’ice work, not violate any stale or fetieral laws, weapon be destroyed. — Fred Martinez, driving while license revoked. DW I (Breathalyzer results, .13), sentenced to 24 months suspend­ ed for 5 years, pay S750 fine and court costs, not operate motor vehi­ cle until properly licensed, com­ plete alcohol and drug education traffic school for multiple offenders at Tri-County .Mental Health Center, obtain substance abuse .is.sc.ssment and comply with any recommended treatment, spend 30 days in jail, not own, po.s.sess or consume any alcoholic beverage, n<M violate any state or federal law, remain of general good behavior. — Paula McKelvey, assault, dismissed. . — Contiie Orren, larceny, not guilty. — Manis:ick Panyakone, driving 92 mph in a 65 mph zxinc, reduc­ ed by DA to reckless driving, $75 and court «)sts. -- Tracy Fagan Parker, no in­ surance, S50 and costs. — Richard Peel, non-support of illegitimate child, pay S20 a week in child support. •—'Cynthia Reavis, unauthoriz- etl ii.se of cixiveyance. iiismi.s.sed on payment of court costs. — Glenn Clay Snyder, DWI (no probable cause found by magistrate); driving after drinking as a provisional licensee, sentenc- c<l to W) iliiys suspcndeil for 2 years, pay SHX) fine and court costs, surrender license and not operate motor vcJiicle until proper­ ly liceased, perform 24 hours com­ munity scrvicc work, not violate any state or federal laws, remain of general good behavior. Appealed. — Richard Hal Stevens, DWI (Breathalyzer results, .11), sentenced to 24 months suspend­ ed for 5 years, pay $500 fine and court costs, not operate motor vehi­ cle until properly licensed, obtain substance abuse assessment at Tri- County Mental Health Center and comply with any recommended treatment, complete alcohol and drug education traffic school for multiple ofTenders, spend 14 days in jail, not violate any state or federal laws, remain of general good behavior. — Kenneth Ervin Watkins, DWI (Breathalyzer results, .13), .sentenced to 60 days suspended for 2 years, pay SlOO fine and court costs, surrender license and not operate motor vehicle until proper­ ly licen.sed, enroll in and complete alcohol and drug education traffic .school, obtain .substancc abuse assessment at Tri-County Mental Healtli Center and comply with any recommended treatment, perform 24 hours community .service work, not violate any state or federal laws and remain of general good behavior. — Sheila Boles W hitaker, possession o f marijuana,,,-,! dismissed. -',7 — John Henry WaiiamS ' Jr.,' -4 larceny of yehiclc, dismissed; — Joseph Allen ^rker, driving'"'t 66 mph in a 55 mph zone, ed by DA to 64 mph in a 55 mph zone, costs. , ' — Edward Bari Bradley, driving / 75 mph in a 65 mph zone, rcdu'c-' '.v ed by DA to exceeding safe spe^,‘ costs.■tjt — Lenwood Edgar Clcaton) ',-;;} driving 76 mph in a 65 mph zone;-; rcduad by Judge to cxcco^g safe speed, costs. ^ f — Sonny Alton Davis, driving;;; 66 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduc-i ed by DA to improper equipment*;^ y costs; no inspection, dismissed.'"* — Cathrine Cannon Dirks, driv- ; ing 77 mph in a 65 mph 2dM,"'.T reduccd by DA to 74 mph m a 65,‘i , mph zone, costs. — Vernon McKinley Dull, driv* ^ | ing 76 mph,in a 65 mph zone,* reduced by DA to improper equip^ * mem, costs. ’< — Chris Lynn Ervin, driving-79 mph in a 65 mph zone, rcduced by DA to exceeding safe speed, cckIs / — Edward Franklin Harmon; driving 70 mph in a 55 mph zone^ reduced by DA to 64 mph in a 5^ mph zone, costs. ' — Ronald Dean Howell, dnYin^ Continued O n P, FREE CHECKING ArFffiSTFEIERAL SAVES YOU Moray POR m ore IMPORTONT THING& VIM7 rvii M m l tow n 1 Um f 100 minimum b;il.ina‘ in a First Federal checking account Hivi-s yuu iiiori' tl\.u> (riT checking. Tr>' on a few of these: :: Free duvks i ; National trawl & cnlertainment discounts ;' Free li»si-kry;; rcKistration . Cl f)V«% interest on balant* ; l.ixTil nifrrhiuii liiscounts Free credit card protection Aaidciii.il (le;iih insurance LI Owrdraft protection FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS • b 'First. Gel me Facts. Sa ,n '.ViniMr. Sairm plui officr* in Stanlty>'ille,Clrmmutn i M,. ksnllr Cjll(919) 723-3604 for »ny l«nch. 634-5981 ■ -•>'..... i)A\ ii: ( (>rs i \ i M i Ki’msi; ki <o k d , n n ksdan . .iam a k v 21. 1988—7' Woman Found Guilty Of Passing Stopped School Bus Miki' Oavii! County ( on! A MiHk'-'-llU' 'Ai>m.Ul ll.ls .ip pcillcil hi ! I 0!1\Iv tl.Ml in I'.IMC bi.slriil Coutl J.in 1-1 ot t.nhnc .'lup lot sInpiH'il s-.hix'! tuls M.kIcIiIK' ( ' N ■I'.qlK'/ tl'UlllI j.!iiilu 1)1 i1h' i,h.iiv:c b\ Jiklijc KoK-rt W JulinM'i) M i K )vsVl!!c IvlonilMll.llN bus timer Jnycf U'slirii;»! Feb. 8 Voter Deadline Davie County rcsidcnis who arc not registered iind wish to vote in the ‘‘SuiKT TueMlay” March 8 I'rcsidenlial Prcferencc I’rimary miisi be registered by Monday, pcb: 8. Registration may be applied for ^with the Davie County ^>ard of Elections office. Room 103 of the Courthouse, with any precinct of- fvcjal or spccial registration com- nilssioner by appoiniiiKnt, or with tfic Davie County Public Library, I^oiih Main Street, Mocksville, Coolecmec Branch, atxl Bookmo­ bile during its regular hours. Residents may register to vote in Davie County if they arc; • a citizen of the United States; • will be a legal resident of Davie County for 30 days by the date of the election; • 18 years of age. or will be 18 or older by the Nov. 8 general election: • a pcr.wn whose citizenship rights have been restored. Hlcctors who Iwve nwvcd within the county, or changcd their ruimc. address, .sttould also file these changes by Feb. 8 for iheir conve­ nience on election day. Absentee N*oting appliciitiom for niailing ballots will be available in the electiotw office beginning Mcm- day, [February 1. An elector who will be out of the county the entire pcritxl that the polls will be open, or will be unable to go to the polls due to sicktvess or physical disabili­ ty nviy make application for ab- .scntee voting, or request may be iTiadc on tlteir behalf by one of tlwir ihnnediute relatives, or legal guar­ dian. The deadline for requesting ballots to be mailed w'ill be Tues­ day, March I. .“ One Stop” voting will be available in the elections ofHce Tuesday, Feb. 9, thrtxigh Friday, Klarch 4, at 5 p.m. for the conve­ nience of residents who will be u/iable to travel to the polls, but able to come by the ofTice during this period to cast their ballot. .Board of Elcctioas members will be meeting nt 4:45 p.m. on Tues­ day and Friday of cach week begin­ ning Feb. 2 to review absentee ap­ plications as required by N.C. Election laws. Persons with questions regarding registration, absentee voting. loca­ tion of polling places, etc., are ask­ ed to contact the elections office at 634-2027 Monday - Friday. Ih.il "(I Ni)\ -.he li.itl sl(ip|vi) to pii J. i.’p 'liKk'ni'. i>n S.iljsbuiN Sinvl 111 N|. •> I.S-. ilk" ( '.uilh 111 lirhls .uni ll.u' wcu- \>,lK-n slu- -..lu ,1 v'i.r. '..Ill .ijipii'.K hiiii' ( u-jMi vii>l li h.ul piciu;. 'ii tiiiK- ii' -.ii■(! Stic lU''! U’j'i oiiciiininv ' ('rc-i;.i! s.ikl shi.- u\iik:iii/(\l iIk' '..iii\ liiisCl, S'.111! Vhe h.ul NCv'ii ,ii --k ficH'l liiiKlion> "I s.1%1. ihc \ .m ci'miiii; I knc'.'. she h.ul .iniplc iinic Ui suip 1 w.is airciuly Mnpix-d I s.iw die J.uls I kept llnnt.iMi:. is ■'he ^;oini; lo sinp Inn she iliiln’i,'' Cic^i.ii U'siil‘u\l I ilklii I |usl n'rk lhal iliH'i mil on lifi "Stic u.isn'l );iiiii!' l.iM She |us( - I ’11 lh ri'iii;h .' ( 'icim ; s.ml (- ICIMI s.ikl -.he h.ls Ih-cii dP'. inu .1 sthiMfl hus in D .im c ('miiiiin lot (iitic vc.irs "llic mmlicr i«i| siiulcni-. '.‘..iitini; (11 N'.inl llic t'lisi u.i', st.ui diiii.’ on (lie Mile She lielil them Cooleemee ABC Board Looking For A Loan COOLEEMEE — New nnsmbcrs of tlic ABC Board here had their first meeting la.st week — visiting the Raieigh office of Bill Hester, director of the state Alcoholic Beverage Commission. Local ABC Board chaimrmn, Bob Anjos, said the board members obtained ti great deal of information from Hester whidj will help them lo establish an ABC store in Cooleemee. It will be at least six months before an ABC store opcas. maybe longer, Amos said. Estimated cost is 5150,000. “The big thing now is to borrow some money." An)os said. Tlic board will .seek bids from all banking institutions in tJie county. “ We’re going to look at who gives us the best deal.” The board will establish a regular iiveeting date soon, Amos said. Attorney ~Says Marijuana Use Led To Teen’s Crime By iMIkc Bamhnrdt Davio County Enterpfiso-Rocofd The attorney for a 17-ycar-old clurged with larcenies from sch<.v)l property said nuirijuana use con­ tributed to the events which rc.sultcd in the arrests of two lecn- agers and a juvenile. lid Vopler, iitmmey fur Terr) Dulin. asked for strict probatiim, drug counseling and curfews for his client. ■'He oug}it to be in .schotil or he ought to be working, but he's not doing either right now." Vogler said. “There's mx any major iieitts that were .stolen. They were look­ ing for change. You'^’c got a 17 year old, another 1.7 year old and a juvenile. "Tliere wiis probably marijuana u.se. That probably e.xplains a lot of this,” Vogler .said. Judge Robert W. John.son found Dulin guilty of four counts of misdctneanor larceny, and .sentenc­ ed him to 2*i-. months in prison suspended for 5 years, pay S400 fine and court costs, make restitu­ tion for thefts and damages (amount to be reduccd if co- dcfendant.s convicted), not have in possession any controlled substance, to obtain a substance abase as.sc.ssment from Tri-County Mental Health Center and comply with any recommended treatment, obtain a full-time Job or enroll as a full-time student and if he chooses a job, work toward a general education diploma, not communicate with co-defendant.'f, not enter premi.ses of Mocksville Elementary School, the Davie We box Everthing To Take Out No Extra Charge Call Your Order Ahead 1.704-278-2226 Or 1-704-278-2227 — — T U E S .. 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I I'd mil w ilh ni\ i hililri.'ii. ‘ M l ( 'l.iiiinK k s.iid ■ AVc -.iiH.,! .itvnit (i'll' I'l Mv tool .IW.IS Ak IIk' I'Un sli'pjvd I I hfi l.i'il .iiul .1 nu'diuni ■'i/’i'il '..iti .i|’p|>Mi\im.iti,'i\ I'.'.i' li'IcphoiK' poll's .IW.ll, 111.' , .11 i'. 1(1 >1 p! 1 I'lllllli' Hill 111(1!- I ilitlMI," I ..n : iii;' i!.' .1 n Ii i.i ill'- .li.il !H'.l M ' I ‘I r i l l .« i, ■ .11.1 1 11;' , .iillliMi Ill'll! I .iliil ll.il' I'll llic I'U-. 'Il l ipci .llllli' , sl\l' -..Ilil ' Il I li.nln I Ix'i'li llicic, I ii'uliln I s.IS It ,1 ') .iiul .1 '■ y.u nUt «' Mild h.i'. (■ ili'i iili'ii il lhi\ c.il \i. iis I'liiili.' Il' •li'['," slu- '..111! \ .iM|iu'/ 'i.ikl "Il w.is M'i\ d.irk, f.iiiiv (Cu'fMi k'siilii'd itie \u'iiihcr «;is l ie,II , I I ti’iiicinlvi >coinj; ;i Inis ‘-tiippod lIuTi' w.is a car in Ill'll! ill iiK- ih.il '.'.cut and I pro- iccik'.l '■ Slic s.iid she dhln'l SCI' a caulion .mil dui iia !hc !'>iis "I don't uincnit'cr sccinu il bul 1 VM)Uld h.isc iiiiiiicil II il II \v;ls out," she s.iid i had lull (.(iiiirt>l i)f niy car.: II (he cliildicn had atlcinpled to iTKss ihc sircci. I '.wnikl have stop-' pcd " Johnson scniciiccd her lo pay ai S5U I'mc and court costs. ' County Discusses Buildings County ScIkwI Uus Garage, Davic High .Schixil or the Davic County Schixils Administration Building, pcrfomi KX) hixin. coiiununity ser­ vice work, re.side with parents and follow 10 p.m. curfew, reinibursc >|jitc for coun-ap;x>inied attorney, violate any Male or t’cderal laws and remain of general gtKnl bcluivior. A charge of int.sdenie.inor possession of marijuana w-as dismis.scd. Det. Wayne .Stoncnun of the McK'ksville Police I>epart(iicni testified that on Dcc. 2‘), llie ,'.t;h(x)|s adminisiraiioh building was broken into, liesk.s were ran- siicked and small auwunls of monev was taken, he said. On' Dec. .11, .Mocksville lilcmentary was br{tkcn into and 10-12 stuffed animals were taken from the librars', Stoneman s;iid. He .said Dulin admitted to the break-ins. Det. Alan Whitaker of the Davic County Sheriffs Department .said the bus garage, on U.S. 601 just south of town, was broken into on Dec. 31. Money and snacks were taken from a display. A drink machine was opened and an at­ tempt w:ls nwde to rcnxive tlic coin changer. ■'They tried to cut the changer on the machine off with a torch, setting the machinc on nre." Whitaker said. ‘‘They had to ex­ tinguish the fire with .soft drinks.” The s.'imc night, Davic High was broken into. Desks were ran.sack- ed, keys stolen and attempts made to get into drink and snack machines. Dulin also admitted to the.sc crimcN. Whitaker said. Kath> ('haffm Oaviu County l:nlOfpti;,f^noco(!) I)asK' C'oimt> coiiiiiiissiniicrs spciil moic than halfot then I'l'iC- liour incciuig .Monday nighi in e\- ccutisc (closcdl session discussing |>ersinincl and legal nutters. rhe> s|X'ni 45 minutes talking aK)Ui a [XTsonnel matter, then met fur luo hours with Hill Uurgin and John Ramsay Jr. of Ramsay Ass(K, iaies of Salisbury on a legal prohlciii. Ramsa) .Associates is the ar- chileclural firm lhal twndled the design of tlic new building connec­ ting the social services and health dcpartnienis ('ii Hospital Street. I'he firm is also working with com­ missioners on a design for the new county office building planned for across the street from the courthouse. Commissioners went back into oj-KTn session at shortly after ntid- night, then adjourned the meeting until 1 p.m. tlic following Motuhiy. Chairnwn R.C. Smith said the pur­ pose of Monday's meeting will be to di.scuss the new county office building, authorized by the pa.ss:ige of a SI.5 million public building bond issue I'n Nov. 3. Discussion on the color and ar- chilcctiir.il style i>f (he new building has gcnei'atevi considerahlc interest among county citizens. Some prefer a red brick building similar to the .MiKksville Town Hall and Central Carolina Hank buildings, while others siiy a white building would lie in better with the courthouse, Hurgin said at a s[xrcial meeting l;Lst .Mond;iy that the design fav'orcd by commi.ssioners, a Iwk similar lo the Salem Trust Bank in Winsion-Salem. would cost c.'ttra. 'Hie legal matter discussed dur­ ing the cxeaitive session ntay has'c concerned ptxir workmanship at the nesv connector building, which was built 10 provide much needed space for the social sers’iccs and hcalih dcpartmcnt.s. Some of the work, such as the curbing, tws already been redone. Commi.ssioners are concerncd almui other problems with the buildinj;. including the grading in ihe I'.ick. which causes water to siand in low spots; the drainpl|K's. which allow water to (low across a walkwas; and the sleep stairs leading dow n from the upper level ai ihe back of the ihree-tltwir building. County Manager John BarlKT said earlier that the steps needcil lo he redone. At their UK-eiing la.si week, com­ missioners authorized architects to proceed with giving contractors a time limit to correct problems and finish the work. Work on the building wiLs .scheduled to be com­ pleted five months ago. James Clark. st)cial services director, reported that work on the paving plimned for behind the building has been postponed because of the weather. The contractor hired to do the work .said that it may be spring before he can get it done. ’‘Until that ground gets dry, until the rain stops, we're pretty mudi locked up down there on the paving," Clark said. The paving will provide about 100 e.xtra parking .spaccs for the two dcpannxinis. Al.so at Monday's meeting, com­ missioners approved a request by Clark to buy a mobile file system for the .social services departmenl. llic cost of the system, which Clark said should Uike care of the depannicnt’s paperwork for the ne.xt .several years, is S4,407. Clark .said the department’s ex­ isting filing system is full. "We're getting rid of all the paperwork th.it we legally can get rid of,” he said. "But we continue to get an influx of paper.” 'nie problem is compounded by the st;ilc's tendency to require more and ntorc paperwork. ” It’s a blown fact tlwt we're go­ ing to have more paperwork in the future,” Barber said. ‘‘1 hate to .say that.” Wten Commissioner F.W. Slate asked if the department had con­ sidered putting files on microfilm. Clark said that is something that will need to be considered in tlie futu re . In otiier business, commissioners voted 4-1 I Vice Chairman Bill r-oster opposed the motion) to in­ form the N.C. Asstxiation of County Conunissioncrs that they^ oppose propostxl legislation requir­ ing the filing of a full di.sclo.sure. statement on all rc;il properly transfers. If the legislation pas.ses, people buying property w'ill have to sign a sworn statement as to the pur­ chase price. Barber said. Commissioner Bud Hau.ser said he oppost\l requiring a sw'om state­ ment with property transfers. ” I feel like if I buy a piece of proper­ ty from Dr. Slate, it's none of anybody's business what 1 pay for it,” he said. Slate said he was concerncd with the loss of privacy that the legisla­ tion would bring about. "Month by- tnonth, year by year, it seems (o^ me we arc losing our privacy,” htf said. ' Barber said that the Association' of County Commissioners had ask­ ed counties to take a .stand on the* proposed let,. •Jiion. The associa-' tion has supported similar legisla-V tion in the past. The matter is being brought up' again because the 1987 Schtx)l Facilities Finance Act requires the N.C. Department of Revenue to' conduct an annual salcs/ascssment ratio study in all 100 counties, : Barber said. "In order to do diis, effectively, the departnient wiUi! need accurate and Mmpleie inforr v mation on the true value of real property transfers,” he said. In other business, commissioners' postponed taking acdon on 530,649 in outstanding invoitxs from Fink-^ bciner, Petus & Strout Ltd. — the. engineering firm handling the firsc phase of a planned S6.9 million water improvement project — to allow time to make sure that there ■ arc no dupticaiions on the invoices,. Barber said the firm said the in-' voices were dated July 31 and Aug.' 31 of last year. "W e have no record of ever receiving the in­ voices, nor Brxice Pratt (county water supervisor), of course, to < whom they were addressed,” ho said. RiimJinM Sain 4 0 ..5 0 %Off (Excluding Gnomes) We Will Close January 30 And Will Be Closed For The Month of February- We Will Re-Open March 1 112 N. Main St. Mocksville, TJ.C. Phone: 634-3418 21-Year-Old Receives 20-Year Prison Term «-n.\VIK I ()l KNTKRl’RISK KKCOKn. THURSnAY. JANUARY 21. 1988 A ’ I f.it (ikl II,- ( , ni.iii \^.!\ M-nioiK i-il I.! .'II ,i x 115 I’llM 'n .ittct I'lr.iilini' ii! IXmc C.HiiiU ( ,Mji! !.,^| to cll,ltj;cs ol tllNl vii'i/f 1,'L' .iikI cuinn>i>r. Liu ii't'ix'is "I h.ilc to ili> ili.n 111 ,1 viHini.' niiin, said IV'Ici W llairst(i(i iM liiiiulini; linun the sfnlciKc lor Hill I I'c U v.itt llairstdii s.ikl tio duiii't think Wyaii rc;ili/cd tlic si'nousiicss <it the crittif when ho broke into .in cldcriy McvLsville nun's resulciKc in Scptcinticr l‘>86 and rohl>ed him. "I raiJly di)n’i ihink he reah/.- cd hosv much difl'cront that was from ju.si fraiiding a man on a check," he s;iid. (Wyatt wiLs citrlier con%-icted on niimeroas charges of writing worthie.ss check.s and ob­ taining property by false pretenses.) "But it Ls different,'' Mairston .said, "rm .sorry, i can't change that." Wyatt, who pleaded guilty as part of a plea bargain, wa.s charg­ ed with iireaking into the man's residence on Sept. 14, 1986. and taking his billfold, which contain­ ed more than S3.000 in check.s and currcncy. Deicciivc Jerry Wiliiaim. tc.sii- fying at a .scnicncing hearing for Wyall, said the defendant alleged­ ly gained entry to the hou.se by removing a pane from a w indow and threatened to kill the elderly man if he didn't hand over his money. One of the checks Wyatt stole from the man was for restitution he had paid to him through the Davie County Clerk of Court's office as part of the judgment in an earlier ease. Williams said authorities were able 10 iracc Wyatt to the robbery bccausc of his previous association A-!, !h. n u i.i.'.i '• I! 1C>! !>. .1 S'.ili'-. > I i: < ■.!. '1 :■ ' .1, ;U' '■ .1 lU'i . .r.hni'i' I '!'.’■ ' 'I 1 (ii- 1 - '.'•lll'tl !M I!h' -..11.! N*- \,,u lU'.! iIk- ■'ill'riK the .i.'hi '■'•.i-. pi. k n ! up l.isl J'.iU alU-l tx-ilh' )X\I lot .1 ll.lllk \ |i ll.ll II Ml ill 1'Ii'IkI.i I hr "IIikC! 'aIi.' >ti'ppi\i itr o I'. I'icd lh.il hf w.ink'll 111 l).isic ('.nin!'. \'.tu'ii h'.’ r.in .1 Ikoii'^' >.hi.'v.K mi him illi.inis s.in! \S >,ill .u im iiliit !•' the olti'iiscs w ticii tic u .is p k K o il up III l liiiuLi, bill l.ik-f ili'iiK'd ih.ii he Ii.rI rohlxut the iiuiti Hank \'.in llo). who rcpu-M.'ntiil W)au in t)u- semcncinj: hc.iruij,'. said his clicm's father u.r, .in alcoholic and hasn't luui .unthiiii! to do with his son sincc he \v;is ,i small Ixiy "His iiuKher died when he u.is 16 years old, " Van Hoy said "He's been on his tiwn since." b'ritts objected to Van Hoy retet ring to the defendant as a Iniy. “ He's coinmilteii a num's cnine in a man's ciHin. and I'm asking the court to deal with it ;ls such." he said. Other ca.sc\s disposed i>l in Superior Court last week are as follows: — Joseph Wayne laiftin. twn counts of breaking and entering or larceny: plaided guilty, sentenced to three years on btxh counts; pri.son terms will run cinisecxitively but concurrently with a sentence Lnftin is .serving, — Uirry Darnell Dillard, driv­ ing while impaired and following toil close; pleaded guilty; fined SlOO for the following tim close citation; given a 7-day active sentence (to begin last 1-riday) for the driving while impaired convic­ tion along with a si\-month suspended scntenr’; pLnced on two years supervi.sed probation; Davie Superior Court Orders for amwt were i.«ued for the rollow'tng people after they fail­ ed to appear in Davie County Superior Court last week: — Wanda Lee Dalton, schedul­ ed to appear for a probation violation. — Dcrrick Lamonte Graham, scheduled to appear for driving while impaired. — William Jeffrey Webb, scheduled to appear for driving while liceasc revoked. — Deborah Lee Wright, scheduled to appear for attempting to obtain drugs by fraud. Cases Continued The followiflg-rnsr< were con­ tinued until the March 14 session of Superior Court. — Lawrence Clinton Coleman, resentencing hearing for a second- dcgree^murder conviaion. — Gariand Nelson Allen, driv­ ing while impaired. — William Wade Blackburn, driving while impairctl. — Ronnie Stephen Boles, driv­ ing while impaired, driving while license permanently revoked, assault on an officer and resisting, delaying and obstructing officer. — Micluiel Allen Brown, posses­ sion of cocaine with intent to sell or deliver and .selling C(K:ainc. ~ Steven Franklin Brown, driv­ ing while impaired. — Ann Buchanan, cruelty to animals; Judge Peter W. Hairston approved her request for a court- appointed attorney, — Walter Patterson Burton, driving while impaired, — James L. Clement, breaking and entering or larceny. — James Donald Colcnwn, driv­ ing while impaired. — Toby Lee Doub. driving while impaired. — William Jay Goforth, two counts of driving while impaired. — David Hagie. breaking and entering or larceny. — Don Wayne Hagie. breaking and entering or larccny. pos,session of stolen goods and breaking and entering, ~ Gregory Lee Hall, driving while impaired. — Bailey Lee James Jr., ac­ cessory after fact. — Aaron K. Jones, breaking and entering or larccny. — Wilbert Ray Lew-is. nonsup­ port of an illegitimate child. — Eric Martinez, indecent liberties. — Tina Brown Melton, driving while impaired, — James Vernon Orr Jr.. obtain­ ing propcny by false prctcn.sc. — Stacey Plowman, assault. — Billy Jix: Potts, failure to slop at the sccne of an accidcnt. im­ proper equipment. — Herttun Boscami Riverc, driving while impaired, no o|Krator's license, traasp<ining an alcoholic beverage in passenger area of a vcliicle, felonious pt>sses- sion of a .Schedule II drug and possession of drug parapiK-rnalia. — ('un Van Allen Scott, break­ ing and entering, two counts of breaking and entering or larceny. — I-dinond Scott, assault on female — Harlan Southern, assault on lemale and domestic criminal trespassing. — David Steven.son, first-degree sexual offense. Teen Charged With Giving Drugs To Minor A Mocksvillc teen-ager is in the Davie County Jail facing charges of selling or giving drugs to a juvenile. Donald Gene Shores, 18, was ar­ rested Jan. 14 by Ihc Davie Coun­ ty Sheriffs Dcpannicni for one count of delivering a controlled substance and with one count of possession of drug paraphernalia. Chief IX'puty Bob Ix-minons said he is charged with selling oi giving an undelcrtnined type of pills to a minor. He is k'ing held in lieu of a S15.000 bond, pending a Feb. 4 appearance in Davie District Court. . 'I '1. ir.i ' ■ urn'll.In hi-. Ik I'H'i' ti n I '.will !(.> linilli-.l .Inuiii’ j'i I' II. i'f i>ii!.;u J (,■ ,Ilk-Ill! . '!i. il I >i 111- 1 liui .ilii in 1 Ml !: " li. Ill di-l ',-.1 1,1 p.i\ \ 1 s ,1 M I'.ir. It'.' .hiiiiii- ilh- pli'l'.ili.'n.ii-. prii...! ..[.i-.-li-il III p.r. ^ ■ in IS 1 ,^.,i III ■ .ippli'p! i.lli- p(l\ su I,III-, til i',l\ li't II. .tliiicnl ill in|ll^(■^ Ki-iinu'ii icn.-iw.i lu- au-^U-ii 'Ahik- I'ciii,’ , h.i-.!-,! b\ I >il|.i!il niilcii-d I-''’ I" h.iM" ki-i!ii).in .ii ills 111. iUu-1 , I’.it! ;> 1.1 ki-Jlii. .!| k. '.'i.ilil l iiri-i)i- I i.iiiln'!, ,li r, 111;' '.vliil..- Iucii-.i.- ic^uki-d ,iik! c-v pllt■^! ik pi.III-. pic.u!.->i j'UlllS III dn^iilK '.'.Ini-,- iui.-iisc c\piri.-il Iucmm- pl.iu- th.iiL'c ilisiiiisM.-d, scniriuc.l 111 iini less ih.ui l.SU d.t\ s .nil! iioi inoic ih.iii nil'Dills. m(s|X'ii.!i\!, orucri'd to pa\ S2C() tiiic .ilul V).' Ill tosls l\\ Jul> I. oidcied not (o o[vr.ite .1 iiiouii \eliulc iinlil pro- [ktK Ikensed in do v> I'osict l-’inesl Johnson, pro- b.ilV'n vioj.iiioii. ple.Kicd umily; ordered to s[\,-ik1 one iii.L'ht d.isi \S'ediicsda> iiijihl) in i.iil .nui pav tot a i.oiiit ap(>iink-d .il turne>, i.omimicd on proh.iiion •- Herlvrt Wesley Tatum Jr . probation violation, pleaded guil­ ty , eontinuevl on pri>lwtion, oalercd to |viy cost.s ami perform cummum- ty sersiee as instructed in the original judgment. — Franklin Monnv Beenion. suspended scntcnce violation; has complied w ith terms of suspended scntcncc. ~ Cunis Ray Caies. suspended sentence violation; continued on probation on the condition that he comply with stipulations in the original judgment within ‘XI days. ~ David Wurchevich. suspend­ ed .scnteiK'c violation; pleaded guil­ ty; given a six-month activc scntcncc after he s;iid Ik could not r-:rform conununits service work because of a back problem. (Wur- chevich was assigned to light duty at the Davie County Public Library.) —• Nlelvin Sims, failure to com­ ply with judgment; dismissed due to time .served in the Davie Coun­ ty Jail; ordered mH to reccive credit for tiim r.cr>ed in Citscs pending in Davie County District Court. ~ Ralph .Michael Ikx-ine. driv­ ing while impaired; remand to District Court judgment. — David Norman Civkman 111. driving while liccnsc revoked; pleaded guilty to no operator's license, ordered to pay $50 fine. — Robert Daniel Torbush Jr.. failure to drive on the nght half of the highway and driving while liccnsc revoked; failure to drive on the right half of highway dismiss­ ed; pleaded guilty to driving while licen.se revoked; sentenced to two years, suspended; ordered to pay $200 fine and court custs iK’l'ore May I; ordered to not oi^erate a iiuxor vehicle until projvrly licens­ ed to lio so. m 1: '■V = New Kealtdfs AssiK iatioii pri’sidciit Alli'ii Martin tiilk.<i with ofTiccrs Jane Whitlwk and Kathy Wall. Real Estate Sales increase B> .Mike Harnhardt Da-.'io C o u n ty E n lo tp ris o -R o c o rd 1) ,i \ 1 e ('oiiiit\ real estate coii- liiuies lo Ix.- po |i 111 a r ainoiii; new residents to the I'riad In tact, the eastern pttr- tion of Davie County is .Martin Ix'coming a tH.-driKim community for Winston-Salem, .said Allen .Martin, newly-installed president of the Davie Realtors .•Xsswiation. " The easteni pan of the county can be chtssified as a bedriKim cominunity of Winston-Salem." Martin said. "The majority of them svant to l>e in ckise pro.nimi- ty to their work." ■Many moving into the state frtim the North are kwking for a quiet, small southcn) town. .Martin said. •Manin also is noticing a trend toward land iiwnership in more rural areas. "Davie County is a marvelous place to live. I found tlut out when I moved here in 1973." said the sales associate with Century 21 in Clemmons. "First of all, Davie County has a bcjiutiful bnd-scape. You liave ex­ cellent accessibility, but you're conveniently away from the bustl­ ing big city. You have an excellent Si'hixil system w hich ytxing parents are interested in. We have good government facilities ... a stable economy." Martin admits he sounds like a s|xikesman for the chamber of coiiimcrce. And when someone says they are interested in moving to Davie County. .Martin said he takes them on his "mini chanibcr of commerce lour." taking them across the county p<iinting out ,sch(X)ls. p;irks, industries and other sites. .Martin, who has lived in .South Carolina. Virginia and eastern •N'orili Carolina. s;iid: "MiKksville and Davie County arc ahead of many places. When I came here, Davie County said lo me it was a forward-thinking county." The schools, parks and the plan for growth were the keys, "You have to sell them on the community. Only then can you .sell them a piece of property," he s;iid. 1987 Positive He said 1987 was "very jxisitive" in real estate sales in the county, and predicted a continued increase in building and population, “ I think there is a good trend toward property ownenihip." Mar­ lin said. "The land —■ dial's all wc have. Being involved in helping people obtain home ownership is a high-level goal.” Tliat goal is becoming more challenging becau.sc people arc nwre mobile and move more often. The average family stays in a home 4W years, Martin said. "We work with a lot of young people ss'ho arc buying their first home. And they recognize tliey arc purchasing a part of this world and they arc making a significant purchase. •‘Our business seems to be oriented around die single-family home ... and a comfortably-sized lot ... a half acre or more. "There arc a lot of new people moving in and I think tliat's going to continue,” Manin said. ‘*1 think sve will see more and more development take place.” A lot of the growth will be in Ciisteni Davie, where several hous­ ing developmenl.s arc already go­ ing up. “In the next 10 years, wc’ll see a marketed changed in that area," The True Realtor Manin said Realtor is an earn­ ed term shared by about 70,000 real estate agents in North Carolina. One of his goals for the Davie group is to bring more real estate agents into the association. ’ ‘Working with a Realtor shoiild be parrallel with working with your accountant and your attorney. You should choose a competent Realtor, and let that person help you acquire property.” Martin said Gilbert Lee Bbger, a member of the local association, is chairman of the North Carolina Real Estate Commission. Board members locally include Don . Wood, Connie Kowalskc, ’ Joe McIntosh and Vicki Reming. Holland Chaffin is state director. Objectives for 1988, Martin said, includc; supporting the objec­ tives of the national and stale real estate associations, increasing pro­ fessionalism, encouraging highly ethical practiccs, encouraging the highest and best use of the land) supporting the concept of home-v: ownership and encouraging more real estate agents to join' the Realtors Association. THE LATE M GHT * SNA£K! 1. ' K ^ After tite show Subway after all Sulni (IV isdjk’n lute fora fn’sh m diridi or salad after (tin I? ik '//I'/i ius I wuiiiis and Suhim fixin s are h'ee! K«).MI-rt<UiHh N, HMlirik.K Sandw ich** ft Sitl ’ MUMma (MitbMIMImiH) Public Records l)A\ U. (O I M S K M K ki’KISI K1 (OKI). I Hl HSDA'i, JA M \K\ 21. 1988-9 S h e r iff’ s D e p a r tm e n t I'tu‘ tiillosnnj; iiu ulcnl•. 'Acir recciiily rc|>'iU‘vi in ttic D.imi- C<nitii\ Shcriirs I)i'p.innu'iu - l'r.l(KIS l-A.tMs o! R au ic MiK'ksvillt;, reivirtcd on J.iti I 1 pro(XTiy tun) Ikch " Richard H.iiiimers ol Roiiii- 1. MivLsville, rcjiortcil Jan. 121 ilic larccny ol'tfHils with an estunalcil value of $226 - Jerry Allen l-'rogiic o| Con over rcpt)rtciJ Jan. 12 Uiillights on his vehicle were broken at the en­ trance to l->0 Trailer Park, r'arni- ington Rtwil. - Richard U, Pojx: of IW Roiiiiula Circle, Bermuda Run, reported Jan. 12 the larceny of a gold niedalliun, with an e.stiniated value of S800. Arrests III-.! .it k..ii!c i!K-, icj'.'Mci! J.iii !' .1 hic.ikini’. .iiui l.iurir. nU I'l Stiii'Icl.iii Kd.ul Dcl.ino C.iKm Spillnuin I't (’I'l'li'c-iin'i- u-[>.)iu'il J.in lli.K with .1 ini.il f-,iin\.iu-tl \.ijyc ot > I . liHI, W(,-ic’ !iiiin ihc ciu! ol I'.dccv'. I'uil C'ifi. k', ( X 'leeinec V,ile% W'llkiiiMin ('I (irfi'ii MimvIu\i.s U.i[Kist C lmrdi. Route 2. ^llvk^^!lie, reported Jan 15 so iiieone h.id d.iiii,ij;ed ,i windo\^ .u the church (iail Childers Greene ot Winston-Salem te[H)rted Jan a breaking, enterinj; and larceny of undeterciiined items from a residence on Pinevillc Road, J-armington. K .ifv n \'iiKi'iii N K l'is III SuvMi Ctivk I..UK’. Ad'.,ii)ce, U'|'"itcvl J.m IS someone iisctl lire«I>f ks ii) c\p|i)sis I's Id blnss up his iii.iilt><i\ I etry M McDaniel ol I |‘) Sunsc! Dnsc. Mivkvsillc. turned III .1 "illei;.il I'lic.inn" J.in, 17 he [ouikI in the O.iks p.ukiiii; lot (.ilofM lutin'i (i.iithet re('<iilcil J.iii IS ,1 lacnsc t.ij: had Ix'en lost ot sioli'ii Mary Alice l-lana_i;an ol Route 4, .Mivkss ille, ii’f'one I Jan IX a laiceny fiom ,i liouse ol! ol Bo\\v(mk1 Church Road Kathy Shoit of Route I, Ad- \ance. reported Jan IS an esiimati:d S25 dam.iee to a mailNix l ied I) l-.ilis re|\iiied J.m |(i someone siphonetl u.isolme liom tsso sehicles at l:llis I'sed Cars, C S Mil smith of .M.vksville I aurie Walker ie|H>rted Jan I.S ii.isoline uas siphoiK'd liom her \ chicle at Cedai Ridee Ap.inments. Diane Ramsey of lOK I'escuc Dii'.e. Hermuda Run. (qvirted Jan 15 the larceny ol a ring, with an estimalcil \alue ol S3,50(l I)\cij;ht I'teston Lynn of ,Ne\>.i(>n reix)rie(.l Jan. 13 the break- inj;. enterinj; and larceny from a vehicle at 1-40 and U.S. M of clothiny. video equipment and tiH)ls, wiih a total estiiiuted value ol S-UKS Tlie following people were ar­ rested last week by the Davie County Sheriffs Department. ■ — Timothy Rc.x Williamji, 32, of 852 Lakewood Village, Mocksvilic, chargcd Jan. 14 with obtaining property by faLsc pretense. — Floyd Jack Gore. 16, of Sunset Apartment No. 49, Mocksvilic, charged Jan. 14 with posse.s.sion of marijuatvt. — Kathy Dailey Owens. .VI, of Cooleemee, charged Jan. IS with writing a wonhless check. — Ricky Dean Thomas, 26, of Johnson’s Trailer Park, Mock-sville, chargcd Jan. 16 with a.ssault. — William Allen Spillman. 46, of Route 3, .Mix'ksville, chargcd Jan, 16 with driving while license re\okcd. — Ricky Aldene Greer Jr., 16, of Route 6, .MiK'ksville. charged Jan. 12 with contributing to the deliquency uf a minor. — Michiiel Unice Ijjngworlh. 36, of Route I. Advance, charged Jan. 12 with failure to appear in court. ~ Ricluial l-ugeoe Hvaius, 20, of Route 2, Mtvksville. charged Jan. 12 w ith daiiuige to prufvrty. ~ Thonus Jeffery Marion, 33, of Rouie I. .SliKksville, charged Jan. 12 with assault. — .Michael Dean Toster. 25, of Cixjleemee. charged Jan. 12 with assault and trespassing. — .Michael Ijiwrence Wolford. 23. of 2021 UiQuinta Drive, Ad­ vance, charged Jan. 11 with car­ rying a cotKealed weapon. Davie District Court Continued From P. 6 60 mph in a 45 mph zone, reduc­ ed by DA to 54 mph in a 45 mph zone, eo,sts, - • 1 — Stephen Jude Huebncr. driv­ ing 80 mph in a 65 mph rone, ; reduccd by DA to improper equip­ ment. cost,<. — James Rothel Jones 11. driv­ ing 77 mph in a 63 mph zone, rcduccd by DA to exceeding safe . speed, costs, . ■ *- Steven Alvis Langley, driv­ ing 69 mph in a 55 mph zone, rcduccd by DA to 64 mph in a 55 mph zone, cost.s. t ^ocksville Police I'-; .The following arrcsls were made 5>i,biy the Mocksvilic Police Depart- ‘"riKnt last'week; On Jan. 18, Eddie Ray Pitt- of Route 2, China Grove, was ^:'*;arrcstcd for communicating threats. Douglas Wayne Williams of 'Route 4, Mockiville, was charg- with larccny and simple pos,ses- ^2 *sion of marijuana. OnJan. 15, Randy McDaniel ' ;of Route 3, Mocksvilic. was ar- jestcd for simple possession of ntarijuana. Governor To Visit Davie Gov, Jaincs G. Martin will be in Mocksvilic at the Stiuth Davie Junior High School Cafeteria for a Lincoln Day Dinner on Tue.sday, Feb. 9, at 7 p.m. Tlie tickets arc $10 and arc available from the prccinct chairpersoas. Davie County Republican Party precinct meetings arc as follows: • Fannington Prccinct; Thurs­ day, Feb. 4, at 7:30 at the Scout Hut in Fannington. fiugcnc Hunter is prccinct chairman. • East Shady Grove: precinct meeting at the home of Jeff and Peggy Harrison Tue,sday, Feb. 16, ' al 7 p.m. ITk hotiK* is in the Green­ wood Lakes Subdivision. Mike Holcomb is prccinct chairman. • North Calahaln Prccinct Meeting will be Tuesday, Feb. 23, at 7 p.m. al the Center Communi­ ty Building. Nancy Tuiterow is prccinct chairperson. • Smith Grove, Feb. 15, 7 p.m. ,at Sniitii Grove Fire f)epartnicnt on U.S. 158. JoAnn llowcr is in ' churgc. , "Delegates vkI attcmalc delegates »o the Davie County Republican (^nvcplion will Ik elcctcd. — James T. Pane, uasafc traftlc movement, motion to dismiss granted, — I>cnnls .MitctK-ll Paul, driving 7t> mph in a 65 mj>h /one. reduc­ ed by DA to 74 mph in a 65 ntph zone, cosis. — Norford E. Rolxrrts, driving 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduc­ ed by DA to intpropcr equipment, costs. — Amo David Secrciist, driving 68 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduc­ ed by DA to improper equipment, prayer for judgment continued on payment of court costs, — John Hoyt Sesions. driving 77 mph in a 65 mph zone, reduced by judge to 75 mph in a 65 mph zone, costs. — Helen Brent Smith, driving 79 mph in a 65 mph zone, reduc­ cd by DA to 74 mph in a 65 mph zone, costs, — Lisa Marie Sumniey. driving 78 mph in a 65 mph zone. cost.s. — Elisha Carol Warren, driving 80 mph in a 65 mph zone, rcduc­ cd by DA to improper equipment, costs. — Alfon/.o Spillman, un.safc traffic movement, di.smisscd. Failed To Appear TIte following defendants failed to appear for their scheduled court trial. ~ Vickie Ann Buchanan, wor­ thless check. — Ronjild Bruce Colctnan, driv­ ing 79 mph in a 65 mph /one. — Darius Wellton Daniels, no operator’s license, driving 75 mph in a 65 mpl) zone, — Sonia Elizal>cth Dunlap, no insurance, driving 78 mph in a 65 mph zone, no registration. — James T. Gaither, worthless check. — David Richard Patterson Jr., driving 8-t mph in a 65 mph zone, driving while licen.se revoked. - Michelle Ixc Pilgrim, ex­ pired licensc plate. ~ Gerald Allen Pugh, no operator's license. — William 1-anic Walters, ex­ pired regi.stration plate. ~ Johnny Franklin White, NJOKK INFORMATION: An incomplete report was listed last week of a breaking, entering and larceny reported by Perry Dean Laird of Route 4, Advance on Jan. 8. Stolen was $8,238 in merchan­ dise. l^ird was in jail at the lime. A report dated Dec. 23 indicated laird's vehicle had been broken into. larccny. -- Niiwi McClure Alexander, ilns ing 78 mph in a 65 mph zone — Donald W Andcrsuii, dris- ing 7.S mph in a 65 mpli zone. •— Dawn .Mane Black, driving 80 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Jeffrey Ixe BreixJIe. driving KO mph in a 65 mph zone, — Samitel D. Bums, drivmp 70 mph in a 55 mph zorK. — Anthony .Milton Byrd, driv­ ing 75 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Alan S. C.nner. driving 78 mph in a 65 mph zoitc ~ Duncan liarl .Matthew Dave, driving 79 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Eliziil-cth Turner Hvaas. driv­ ing 75 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Richrd H. Higgins, driving SO mph in a 65 mph zone. — Marilyn Church Jackson, driving 80 ntph in a 65 mph zone. — Patrcnia Lenett Johnson, failure to .secure child in restraint system. ■ Howard Keith Knight, driv­ ing 80 mpli in a 65 mph zone. — Roger Ixc Martin, driving 69 mph in a 55 mph zone. — riionws James Nestor, driv­ ing 75 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Sherry Beth Osteen, driving 80 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Lesley Merrill Parks, driving 80 mph in a 65 mph zone. ■ Timothy Eugene Pcdwell. driving 50 mph in a 35 mph zone. — David Raymond Ramey, driving 80 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Charles R. Richardson, driv­ ing 76 mph in a 65 mph zone, — Femard Arthur Rouleau, un­ safe traffic movement. — W'anda Owens Royal, driving 70 mph in a 55 mph zone. — Kenneth Paul Sommerkampt Jr., driving 80 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Roshell W. Suber, driving 79 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Matthew Albert Webster, driving 80 mph in a 65 mph z.onc. — Tlionus N. Wilson, driving after dusk without headlights. Trials Waived The following waivotl their right to a court trial and paid fines at the office of tl)e clerk of court. — Ronald Keith Allen, driving after dusk without he^idlights. — William H. Bacot, driving 77 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Gina Michelle Basinger, failure lo sccurc child in passenger restraint system. — Jeffrey Allen liciuiett, driving 80 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Ruth Johnson Butler, driving 79 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Benny Dillnian, driving 76 mph in a 65 mph /one. ' — Crysuil Althea Huitt, driving 75 mph in a 65 mph /x)ne. -- Kevin Douglas .McDaniel, driving 78 tiiph in a 65 mph zone, — John lilward Miles, driving 78 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Joseph L. Murchison, failure to sccurc seat belt, Robert Bryan Murray, im­ proper equipmenl. — Gary Mark Orbi.son. driving 77 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Brian Stephen Ram.scy. driv­ ing 76 rn[>t) in a 65 mph zone. — .Melinda Linville Rencgar, driving 68 mph in a 55 mph zone. — Sharon Odom Stafford, driv­ ing 80 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Dc.xter Dewight Strong, driv­ ing 80 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Daniel Matthew Turicy, driv­ ing left of centcr. — Jerry Linwocxl Dawson Jr.. driving 81 mph in a 65 mph zone. — 'Htomiis Bernard Undcrsvood, driving 77 mph in a 65 mph zone. ~ Jack I^e Lockhart, expired license or registration. •— Marigcne Col.son l.som, driv- 7ng 79 mph iii a 65 mph zone. — Jill M. Parks, driving 80 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Karen Kclvy Stumis, driving 75 mph in a 65 mph xonc. — Hollic William Henley, driv­ ing 75 mph in a 65 niph zone. — Kenneth Michael Widgren, driving 79 mph in a 65 mph zone, — Dwayne Ray Allen, failure to reduce speed to avoid collision, — HcnTUin Milo Hardin Jr., driving 77 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Cynthia Darlene Howard, no current vehicle inspection. — David Robert ■niompson, failure to secure seat belt. -- James Nelson Slye. driving t(Ki fast for condilions. — Tara Mohea Crockarcll, im- pro|x-r passing. — Autumn Marie Merrill, failure to secure seal Ix-li. — Sylvia HarjxT Williams, driv­ ing 77 mph in a 65 mph /one. — Steven Neil Reavis. no cur­ rent vehicle insjx'ction. — .Su.sjui Michelle 1-osicr, uns;ile movement. — Randall Frank Davis, failute to slop at stop light. — Gary Wayne Brewer, diiving 50 mph in a 35 mph zone — Tanya Michelle Keller, failure to stop at stop sign ~ Cecil Lynn Robertson, ilriv- ing left of cenicf. — Scott Kimlx-r Ik-aiicliamp, unsafe movement. — James Allan Dasis, diiviiig 77 mph in a 65 m(ih zone. — Mark Christopher Ik-nnett, no current vehicle ins|x-ction. F ire s I lie !<vl|imiiii; lircs were ic[-hiik\l lo D.imc dcp.iiliiieiils Iasi week On Jan. 11, the Siniili Cirove l-iic Dcpaitmenl rcs[X)nded lo a chimney fire al the Lev residence on NC, I5S. County Line liremen were called to a car accident with a per­ sonal injury on 1-40 Jan. 13. The Cornat/er-Dulin Fire Dcpanmeni was dispatched to a chimney fire on Coriuitzer Road Jan. 15. — ,Mso on the 15th, .Mixksville firemen were called lo a mobile home fire at Daniels' Mobile Home Park on U.S. 601. — Jerus;ilen) firemen responded to a gasoline fire in a shop on Gladstone Road on the 15th. The Cixileemec Fire Department was called for backup. — The Center Fire Department was dispatched to a private residence on U.S. 64 Jan. 16. where smoke had been reported. Sheffield-Calahaln firemen assisted. — Jerusalem firemen responded to a car accident on Fairfield Road off of U.S. 601 Jan. 17. — On Jan. 18, the Jcrasalem Fire Department was called to another car accident on U.S. 601 near Hinkle’s Trailer Park. — Sntith Grove firemen assi.stcd the Clemmons Fire Department Jan. 18, when a grill fire was reported at a residence in Bcnnuda Run. — Tlie Fork Fire Department responded to a reported car acci­ dent on U.S. 64 at Dutchmans Creek Bridge Jan. 19. Land Transfers The following* land transfers have been filed with the Davie County Register of Deeds. The transactions arc listed by parties involved, acreagc, township and deed .stamps purchased, with SI representing S1,000. — K^y R. Willianxs to Bob Vaughan Jones and Amcdia Paige Howard, .19 acre, Mocksvilic, S26. — Julia Brown to Clifton H. Stack and Mabel V. Stack, 1.75 acres, S50. — Linda Rainey Cuthrell to Samuel L. Stcckcr, 1 unit, $99.50. — Ann H. Bogcr and Jack H. Boger to Jack H. Bogcr and Ann H. Boger, 2 tracts, Famiington. — Goldman N. Anthony and Viola B. Anthony to Frederick W. Coburn II and Joyce M. Cobum, 9.59 acres, Fulton, $84.50. — Annie Mac Hcllard to L. Ran­ dy Hellard and Julia M. Hcllard, I.51 acrcs, Jerusalem, $1.50. — Paul J. Potts and Glania T. Potts to Dora P. Taylor and Michael Dale Taylor, 2.45 acrcs, Clarksville. — Ephriam Wilbom Prevctte to Catherine M. Williamson. 5 acrcs, Clarksville, $10. Do you own a business? I liflvp Krnup life nnd hcnlth inniinMrc for iiusinessos with ODP iir more rnipliiycon. 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D.imo DisUitl C'cuirt Ia'u is h.kl Ix-cn a si\ niixiih Mispoii.li'i! seiiu-iKc in Septfiiilvr Dll i!k‘ miHliiions he mil iiss;inll Aur'Ii.i WiKdp, .iiul iti.il lie cnrull ;wkI eoiiiplele .i emirse svilli llie I'iiiiiii) ViuleiKe I'reveiiiioii I’rngMin Agnes I'homas, eoun represen l;itivc lor ihc progr;ini, ioii.1 John.son: "They'se been up lierc more than oiiec Kjlore for the vimc thing." Lewis did not appear in eoun in November to show cau.sc why I " didn't coniplctc the course. I lim ii.is s.11,1 ■III llie in k 'n M l, this ■I-''.mil ih.ii s !hmih' he,mi IckI.i'. h.ippeiK'il I'll 1 )s\ (i " ^'»'ll^^ln ,iiui I e\Ms h.n! i h.ii j;ed e.ich cuIk'i \Mlh ,l^s.luh .iltei the Doe It ,iieuineiit. ,iivi t't>ih last I hui-.il.i\ iiilil Ilu- ihsliKi .iUoiiie\ the> ss.iiiteil 111 limp eli.iijies I.evMs toid Johiisuii he ilid imi h.iw lr.iiis)>irt.ilioii to ;ittciul the eiuirses, uhieh .ire tieUI in ■St.ilesN ille He .ip|y,‘.ileil Jolinsun's dceiMmi to revoke the susjieikleil senlciiee and plaee a MV-nuiiuh active sentence into el led He was released troin cusIikIv alter pisting a S2(X) cash IhukI, pending an ap(x:arancc in Davie Superior Court. Man Convicted Of Rape Continued From P. 1 that her moiher told her on the night of Feb. 10. 1987. lhai her stepfather wanted her lo sleep with them bccau.se he wasn't feeling well. The .stepdaughter, who now lives in anotlier suite, said she went into her own bedroom until her stepfaOicr started calling her. "1 gol up and went in there," slw said. "1 laid down on the edge of tlte bed. He was in between me and Mom." Eichel’s stepdaughter said her mother and stepfnlher started hav­ ing .sexual intercourse while she was in the bed with them. She said her stepfather kept trying to put his hand on her private parts while he was having iniercourse with her mother. AfterwanJ, Eichel asked his wife to get up and get him something to drink, his stepdaug.hlcr testified. While she was gone, "he told me that if I didn’t let him do what he wanted that he would kill me and my mama,” she said. When her moth;r cnnie back in the room, Eichcl drank the water and "starting messing with Mom again," his .stepdaughter .said. A little later, Bchel went into the kitchcn and camc back with a knife. "He held the knife toward me and told me to get undressed," she said. Eichel’s stepdaughter testified that he raped her while holding the knife agaiast her mother, who he had made lie down on the flcSir. The leen said Eichcl wouldn’t let her go to school the nc.'tt day because someone might notice the way she was walking. "I couldn’t walk that good, and 1 couldn't sit down becau.se it was hurting so bad,” she said. Eichel’s stepdaughter testified that he had forced her to have in- lcrcou.se with him again several times after the night of the alleged offeases. During cross-examiniUion by Bill Hall, attorney for Eichcl, the step­ daughter said that she had observ­ ed her moiher and .stepfather hav­ ing Intercourse before the night of her alleged rape. "He wx)uld make nw sit out there witJi them watching dirty movies when he was having intercourse with her," she .said. "This continued on and on, is that right?” Hall asked. "Yes," she answered. When Hall asked the step­ daughter if her moiher and step­ father had asked her about having a baby for them, the leen said they had. "M y mom said it was up lo me," she said. "Il was my life." Also during cross-examination, Eichel’s stepdaughter said that he had been in an accident and was wearing a brace on his leg al the time of the alleged offenses. Mrs. Eichcl testified that her husband, (o whom she wa.s married in 1984, had told her he wanted their daughter to sleep with them on the nighl of the alleged offen.ses becau.se he was sick and thought he might die. "He wanted me and (ihclr daugliicr) to sleep wiih him in ease he did die, so he’d have bis family with him," she said. Mrs. Eichel said she was oppos­ ed 10 her daughler sleeping with them. “ Il was his idea,” she said. When she and her husband were having intercourse, Mrs. Eichcl said she noticed her husband pul­ ling his hand on her daughter, "i just staited grabbing his hand,” she taid. *'I figured his hands should t)(jiOn me and n<M on her.”.... ' I When her hu.sband nude her gel on ihc llix)r and .Maned raping her daughter, Mrs. Hichel .said she tried to lix)k up to sec what he w as doing but Ik‘ told her "he v>. as go­ ing to cut n)c if I didn’t hold still," When A.ssisl;uit District Attorney Bill [•rills asked her why she didn’t report whai had happened, .Mrs. Eichcl said she was afraid bccause her husband H;k1 tlwe;itcni*d her and her daughter. Mrs. Eichel .said sl>e reported wlwi was iwppcning in a letter lo a relative, who reported the alleg­ ed offeii-ses lo the Davi-: County Sheriff s Dejwnnieni. Eichcl‘scousin, Rhonda Eichel. testified for the defense. She .said that Gloria Eichcl had ooce told her that if Richie ever went out on her, she'd get even with him by liaving one of her daughters claim that he had raped licr. Rhonda Eichcl. wlio lives in Michigan, also testified that the stepdaughter had once told her lhai if her mother and stepfather didn’t buy her a bicycle, she'd .say her Mepfnlher Imd rnolc.sicU her "and she'd prove il by putting ketchup on her bed." Eichel testified that his step­ daughter had slept with him and his wife on the night of the alleged of- feases, but denied having sexual in­ tercourse with his stepdaughter. Eichcl said his wife brought up the idea of asking their step­ daughter to liave a baby for them. "The thing was me and niy old lady was arguing bccause she waited until after wt were married and told me she could not have a kid," he said. Eichel said he told his wife he guessed it would be OK for their stepdaughter to have a baby for them when she was older. Hall, in his closing statements, said he realized that the only ques­ tion before the court was the length of the sentence. But he pointed out lhai the Eichels’ family life had "been reaped with .sex from ihe very beginning." "Nobody el.sc is going to be punished for whai has gone on," he said. Frills said the belwvior exhibited by Eichel on the night of Ihe alleg­ ed offeases was "pitiful, and I mean pitiful." To terrorize a 14-year-old with a knife is despicable, Iw said, ad­ ding: " I’d .xsk appropriate punish­ ment." Hairston said he was sure Hall didn't include the stepdaughter when he .said that Richie Eichcl was the only person being punish­ ed. She will hav*e to live with what happened lijc rest of her life, he .said. A.S for lljc wife. Hairston said she was not on trial. ■‘.Some of the things she did en­ couraged and certainly didn't pre­ vent this situation, but that's not before Ihe court," he said. "Iljal’s noi likely to be before the court. Wc have lo understand it’s irrele- vani whctJicr someone else will get punished." 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King, Colony Ccntrt WtlUrtMm, Klghwiy M ItiUnm, Nwlon, Tiytefrt#* ind U«lnglon .1^ % m , S il I ,^’1 I i Sports DAMi; COI NTV KM KKI’KISK KKCOHI). IJH K^'I)A^■. JANUARY 21. 1988—IB m Davie Drops Fight-IViarred Contest, 77-64 It> Koiinit.' {iu lla jilu r D flvio C o u n ty I' n li'fp tiM ' Hi>. i .((! t}ial the liulit.' uoiit oiil in the sccc'tul c|ii;incr, Icavioii ,i lull house iti total ilarkness lor 15 minulcs. I'akc away the last quarter hrawl that saw players and fans empty onto the coun Anti what you have is an in­ tense Central I’ieclniont Con­ ference ba.sketball game bet­ ween Mt, 'I'abor and Davie County. The extra-curricuiur activities will certainly overshadow Mt. Tiibui'.s 77-64 vi^lui^ ovef-tfe- War liagles. But Davic'.s show­ ing will also prove to many that Denny Key’s team is one of the l^gu e’s best. Davie was within striking distance of the Spartans until the final 33 seconds, when a fight between Denny Key Jr. a/i'd Joe Jon Bryant threw all semblance of order out the window. • Davie had a chancc to cut the margin to four before the fight Broke out and in the final half- tfiinutc of play, the Spartans broke the game open, scoring the final nine points, seven on free throws. : Key was anything but happy about the fight but wils pleased with his team's performance on the court. “ All we have to do is hit a few free throsvs and nvikc a few layups and we’rc in it,” he vtid. ‘-There was never any doubt in our minds that we could play with Mt. Tabor.” J Payic did t^al Parkland .^8 '^ behind Greg Anderson's ^7 points earlier ih tJie week and now stands 1-1 in league play and 7-t overall. Mt. Tabor fini.shed the week 2*0 and 8-3. >'■ • ' Davie is one of the few teams in ihc CPC who can put enough big bodies on the 6-7 Bryant and 6-6 Stu Epperson and play straight up. Davie’s 6-6 David Rosser scored six second half point.s inside while 6-3 Clifford Dulin finished with 22 points and 16 rebounds, two more boards than Bryant and Eppcr- .s6n combined. , - But the guard play was a dif­ ferent story as Phillip Glenn • See Davie — P. 2B North iPins Tigers By Ronnie Gallagher Davio County Enterprlse-Rocofd ; Soutli Davie wrestling coach Matt Wihson knows what it takes to win when his team faces arch-rival North Davie on the mat. ; And Friday night, the defen­ ding North Piedmont Con- 'ference champions didn’t have 'it. • "It’s a psychological game,” he .said. “ And last week, we lacked desire. North Davie had the boys who were ready to wreslle.” : The W ildcats came out pumped up and got a measure of revenge from last year by (defeating the Tigers, 47-27. It • improved Ron Kirk’s team’s rccord 10 6-1 and gives them a good shot at tlw North Piedmont ' Conference litlc. : As for South, ii will be dif- ; ficult to defend its chanipion- ; ship. The Tigers, who were 12-0 last season, are now 5-2. I i , Sec North - P. 7B■ 9 7 Players from M l. Tabor and l)avic County rush out on the court during a fi>;hl which broke out in the final seconds of P'riday night’s contest in Mocksvflle. It took some 15 minutes to restore order and t«o players were ejected. Mt. Tabor Gaining Unwanted Reputation? By Ronnie Gallagher Oavie County Entorpriso-Rocofd Mt. Tabor's Dick Jamback is a media darling because he d(x:xsn’t just speak to .sponswriters. he entertains then). But with every p<isignme analysis, he is Ivxoming less like Jim Valvano .nnd more like Larry Merchant. For the second tinw in less than a nwnth. Jamback had to face a rcponer and defcjxj bis star Spartan, 6-7 Joe Jon Bryant, who was involved in a bcnch-clcaring brawl with an oppos- iiig player. Jamback wouldn't say who started what in the final seconds of Friday night's game w'ith Davie County, but he was definitely not going to accuse Bryant. In the other locker rtwm. Davie County coach Denny Key was naturally pleading innocence for his player — who just lyippened to be his son, Denny Key Jr. The incident mar­ red wlwt was an intease, exciting game between the Central Piednwnt Con­ ference’s top two teams. "It was very unfortunate,” Jamback said. *‘We didn't want it to happen and A fan amrmtit.s .Ml. ralM)r coiich IMck Jamback as he holds back Denny Key Jr. we didn’t need it to happen." But the fact remains, it did. And with it, Bryant and Ml. Tabor pro­ bably heaped a reputation on tliemselves — sometliing el.sc Jamback doesn’t need or want. The Spartans may have turned into a high school version of Georgetown University. Heading into this season, Jamback was expecting one of his most en­ joyable seasons of coaching. His team was ranked high in almost every stale poll and he had an abundance of talent. But several thousand fans, including Davie's Key. watched Bryant slug it out with Glenn’s Bryant Feggins in the Frank .Spcncer Cla.ssie last month. Both were ejected and the incident received spccial notice in local newsp;jpcrs. The dark cloud began for­ ming over Jamback’s head. It's ironic that any Jamback-coachcd 10.101 would be labled as “ thugs,” con­ sidering he is fis popular as any coach in the area and is a disciplinarian. Even more ironic is that Bryant would be involved in both'confronta- tions. The Richmond University signcc .seems cordial enough and un­ til the final minute of Friday's 77-64 win, he had shown no signs of Io.sing his cool. Mt. Tabor was leading 68-62 when the younger Key threw a pass away with 33 seconds remaining. He ran down to the other end of the court to play defense. On the inbounds play, Phil Glenn was immediately fouled, but some 70 feet away, Bryant and Key were sud-", denly throwing insults at one another. When no one entered to stop the fray, . a couple of swings were taken, the • most telling blow by Bryant. He miss- ed Key with a roundhouse hook but.’- connected with h'ls own teammate, Stu.' Epperson, who suffered a bloody nose^ ’ and had to be taken into the looker!;;, room. ^ Both benches emptied and several other players and fans jo in ^ in theV melee. It took some 15 minute for^j? order to be restored. -.r' “ It was a terrible ending to what>>v was a nice high school basketball';': game,’’ said Key, the coach. "In 15 years of coaching, this is the first fight one of my teams has ever been involv- ii; ' ed in." • On the Davie side, Key said he was .., told by his son that after throwng the . ,- pass away, Bryant came by and made- • a few choicc comments that started the; ' fight. “ You can’t ever go out on the floor; . and be intimidated." Key a id .“ B ui' . See Fight - P/4B " Lanitford Ready To Begin Life As Professional Golfer Former Davlc County and N.C, Stale star Jeff I^ik fo rd will be making hi« dehut on Ihc l*GA Tour In Ihc next month. I ‘ Without even the hint of a snicker, Mocksville's Jeff Lankford can now look his buddies from high school straight in the eye and say he has something in common with Magic John.son. Or Tom Watson, Or Bcmie Kosar. He is a bonafidc professional athlete, who has the chance to make some very big bucks. And now, on any given Sunday, you might turn on the TV and hear CB.S com­ mentator Pal Summerall .say something like, “ Coming up the 18ih green is our leader, Jeff Uinkford.” Before you siarl turning Linkford into the next Jack Nicklaus, remember that he has played in only one official tournament, the Provident, last year in ChattaiUKiga, Ttt. And his weekend winnings came to a paltry' (by PGA standards) $920. And let’s not forget that Chattanooga is a long way from Pebble Beach. But even Jack Nicklaus had to start somewhere. Umkford will make the transition from assistant golf pro at Forest Oaks Country Club in Green.sboro to ihe professional golf tour in the next couple of weeks. He did it with a shaky run through a PGA qualifying school recently, making the cut by a single, nerve-wracking sht)t. Hut whether shaky or snuK»th. he made it. R o n n i e G a l l a g h e r This year’s 11-month grind through the PGA Tour began last week with the Tourna- , meni of Champions in LaCosta, California. , It kicked off a 52-event schedule that con­ cludes Dec. 18 in Hawaii. Even more mind- boggling is that there is $34 million to be . ‘ distributed in that .span. As for Umkford, he .says he is hoping to ' begin play Feb. 4 in the AT&T Tournament ' at Pebble Beach and expand tlie total number , t)f tournaments he ixirticipates in to about 25. But right now, he is still breathing a sigh of relief over making it through qualifying school. He said there w'as nothing like the pressure he felt in Florida during the six* ■ round mental lest of endurance. it has iK'cn said that there is no worse jiressure-ciHiker than iry'ing to obtain a PGA • card at a qualifying school. 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That was the problem for the War Eagles last week when they traveled to Mt. Tabor for their opening Centra! Piedmont Con- ; fercncc match of the season. ’ ‘‘I didn’t think wc wrestled ’ very well,” Lowery said. "Our intensity level wasn’t anywhere - near what it should have been." Still, Davie blasted the Spar- . tans, 66-4. ‘' When wc got on the bus, we knew the intensity wasn’t there,” said Loweiy.” The win propelled Davie to : its fifth straight dual match vic- ' tory and it was .scheduled to meet North Davidson Tuesday. Lowery said before that match that his team’s attitude would be different against the Black Knights. "A lot of times, you wrestle like the competition.’’ he said. "W hen you face poor teams, you wre.stle like they do sometimes. The boys know that teams like North Davidson and Kannapolis will be different from Mt. Tabor.” • The only match Davie lost against Mt. Tabor came at 171 pounds, where sophomore Mar­ ty Martin dropped a 14-6 decis'ion. But six pins — by Craig Reavis, Brad Foster, Scott Beauchamp, Scott Page. Jerry Mann and liric Blankenship — helped give Davie an over­ whelming lead. Taking forfeits for Davie were Michael Merlin, Chuck Parker, Todd Kiger and Chris Evans. David Slreit won a 12-8 deci­ sion while Kendall Qiaffin won 9-2. “ It wasn't pretty,” sighed Loweiy, "but we got the job done.” • In a jayvec match, Mt. Tabor dronpped Davie 48-.16 but the War Eagles only sent five men to the mat All five won by pins. John Sharpe, Skcctcr Dawalt, Jody Shore, David Steven.son and Todd Smith all took victories. Notes: Davie's nwtch with Parkland has been rescheduled for Feb. 10, the Wednesday before the conference tourna­ ment begins.... 103-pounder Craig Reavis was back in action after recovering from a tom chest muscle. He recorded a pin....Page (15-0). Foster (13-0) and Mann (9-0) have yet to be tested....Parker has the most wins of any wrestler .so far, standing 16-3,...Blankenship was only 13-13-2 last season. So far this year, he stands 15-2. Davie continui'd from P. IH ilomiti.iicil the g.imc Iroin ihi' ihiiskIi- (.'sjKVi.tllv m Iho I'iikiI quarii'i 1 )uliii li.id |iisi piilk'd I).n II­ S', iihin ()(i fil uii(i 1:4S ri.Mn,im mv; and .i Aiidctsoii trci' ihn'w iii.tdc the '.ciito (>() (ij u iih ! I Icti tik-im Ntofi'd I D ol ihi' nc\i I 1 poini'. Ill ihc liiiai im m itc. UKiutliiu! ciuli! sii.iiehi licc iluous .iiul .1 liunk ii' i.Mul ihc i.cinicst, I 111' ni.ijni (irnspccl linislu-d '.'.111) 2.' "W’o h.id iK'iiicndi'us nun chiip prnblcnis s'.!!!) (ik'iin," saitl Ko> ■'( inc liinuiovlii He ni.idc all the i^laNs tin ihcm ■Ml. I'aK)! iDaih Dick Jam back ai;rccd, si.iling, "He io<ik ()\'ci the g.iinc V\'e'iv iistialls ~ g o T T i g ~ ~ T n — h r — b + j j ^ c r , t b .i n _ cvoryl-Hvly \sc play hut tonight, uc \vcrc i;i/y iiisiclc and i')uliii was kiilioji us. Glenn made the plays loiiiiihl, not otir big guys," • Oavic got oil to a t)iiick start to Ix’gin the gatiie. building a 12-5 advantage and led 12-^ alter inic cjuarter. .Mt. Talxir .seemed out ('I' .sync tor much of (he first half and led only 28-27 at the break. "W c iiii.s.scd .some easy shots early in the game that could have given us some con- ridence,” Key sjiid. " If we had loosened up ,si)me. it might luive been different." T)ie Sp;irtans suirtcd going in­ side more and Bryant began responding, forcing Rosser's fourth foul with Davie leading 37-36. Key quickly put him back in and Davie's last lead came at 43-42 on Anderson's 15-footer. But tuntovcrs enabl­ ed Ml. Tabor to grab a 50-)5 lead heading into the final quarter. "In the t)iird quarter, I think wc became fatigued,” said Key. ■’They’ve got the thoroughbreds and wc don’t. "A s far as putting Rosser b.ick in w-ith four fouls, I felt with their height, we had to go with him. He did a nice job in­ side and didn’t foul out. He gave them sonie trouble." Rosser .scored inside to open the fourth quarter, culling the margin to 50-47 but it was as clo.se as Davie would gel. despite the splendid [>erfor- mances by Dulin and Anders<in. At one juncture, Anderson scored five straight while Dulin . V . u Davie Soccer Association Meeting Monday, January 25, 1988 Davie County Courthouse 7:30 P.M. All Interested Persons Invited To Attend 492-5298 Davie County’s Clifford Dulin graljs a rebound from Mt. Tabor's Joe Jon Btyant. Although four inches shorter than Bryant, the 6-3 Dulin finished with 22 points and 16 rebounds. had a stretch of seven con- sccutive points. Davie's defensive pre.ssure caused several uncharnctcristic turnovers by Mt. Tabor late in the game and the War Eagles had a chance to cut the margin to four with 33 seconds left. But Key and Bryant were tangled up in their fight, which stretched from one foul line to the olher. Both players were ejected and chargcd with flagrant fouls but Davie was clearly the shaken team. After Glenn made tv^'o free throws for a 70-62 lead, Anderson niis.sed both of his chanccs. Dulin, in fact, was the only War Eagle to score in the frantic few seconds after the fight. Glenn closed out the game with a dunk just before the buzzer for the final 13-point margin. “ Ml. Tabor has definitely got talent,” said Key, "but so do we. W e’ll bounce back from this.” Jamback also thinks so. “ Davie County is a good basketball team,” he said. "I was impres.sed with them and they’ve improved a lot since last season. It was just unfortunate that the game had to end like it did.” ' t Notes: After scoring- only ' nine points in the first period^ and 28 in the first half;,Mt.V Tabor scored 49 in the final two,; quarters....Davie was outscofed 27-19 in the i foijrth period....Jamback said he wass very impressed with Anderson,.;i who finished w ith - 'j6 points.... 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"Appalachian Slalo says svc have players on thcTr' 'backburncrs,” ' Cancr said. Notebook Si 1)11 Ki'liiiis ,i)ul J (' llen- (.1m \ aic .ilsii leieiMiij: looks llemlrix \ull .iNo ccl leelcrs in hasch.ill, a sptni he is \e;\ vfro!iL' m Kollins said tie h.iJ heen ac cepted ai Duke Uni\ersit\ and coaches had s.iujjie could walk (Ml hut tliere would be no scholarship He said he would probably loreuo the opixirtuni- ly to walk on to concentrate on his studies. Kollins is an Honor SiK'iety menilier at Havie. HATIN C H A m T S . What s[X)rt sutlers the most when “i;now curtails schcxil over a pcriiH) (^f about two or three “ llia l is, if they don’t get somebody else first, they may try to sign one of ours.” Carter said Stan Blair and David Rosser have attracted a lot of attention. Blair really came into his own during his senior season as a defensive end and kicker while Rosser and his : 6-6 frame has the ability to put . on weight. “ Most schools arc looking at .Blair for kicking and defense,” ’said Carter. “ They like Rosser's frame becausc he could easily add weight.” Cancr also pointed out that Tennessee Tech was giving Chris Evans a hard look. ” lt‘s located between Kno.xville and ; Nashville straight dow'n M O ," he said of the Ohio Valley Con­ ference school, “ It’s about the calibcr of East Carolina and they'll be playing North Carolina Slate ne.xt season.” Others with hopes of getting a scholarship include Billy Blackweldcr, Ray Whitaker and Shane Reining. Catawba wants Blackweldcr, as docs several schools. Virginia Military has shown signs of liking Whitaker and East Carolina lias inquired about Fleming and his punting 'talents. weeks .* “-------------— Trj' wrestling. 'Hie-se athletes arc stuck at home for the mosi pan and it's all they can do to keep off the pounds in an at­ tempt to rmke weight. "W hen they’re hom e." coach Buddy Lowery said, •’they pass the refrigerator 10 times and open it five.” But when Davie finally did gel back in action la.st Tluirsday at Mt. Tabor. Lowery was satisfied that his wrestlers had kepi their mouths shut throughout the storm. "Everybody made weight,” he said. JAYVEES. Lowei^' says he doesn’t have a bonafide jayvce wrestling team — but at the same time, he docs. ” W'e only took five jayvec wrestlers to Ml. Tabor,” he said. " If we didn'l go ahead and let those five wrestle. Ml. Tabor would have gotten another learn. And our guys wouldn't have had a chance to wrestle somelKxly different from those in practice.” Two of the jayvees who recorded pins again.st the Spar­ tans. Jody Shore at 135 pounds, and heavyweight Todd Smith, have perfomied on occasion for the varsity. But I.o\<,ei> s;iys he .illosvs the limited jasvee squad to ixTlorin so ihal swvstleis like ■Skeeler Dawali. Jo.'in .Sh.iipc and I).i\ id Sicu'nsod i.ui im- (iro'.c llieir skills s<.imcuhere bcMdes at [iraclice “ U’e don't c.ire .iKnit lositij.' the matcli," lie said ol the^JX .'6 ifeleat to .Sit Tabor, "because we know \i,e don’t ha\e enough w restU-rs We want them to get e\[HTierice tor ne\t sear," y\\ Ai*<)i,()(:iius. .stu Lp |XTson ssalket! out ol the Kvker nntin in tlie ss.mmg iiK'mentsol' ■Ml Tabor's 11 M smii oser Dasie ('oiints last sseek. m.issaging his bliHnly nose, sul- I'ered during ,i fighl al inidcourt belsseen teammate Joe Jon Hrvani ath.1 lXiW(. \> IXiins Kc;>.--1 But he ssas conlronting his own teammate instead of ans Das ie player. Bryant had taken a ssving at Key during the fight but miss­ ed badly, instead cloNvnng f-p- l^erson in the nose. Wearing a sheepish grin. Ep­ person told Brvant, "You hit me, man." To svhich, Bryant stuck out a hand and offered his apologies. CI’C.CI»C,CPC. With West Forsyth’s 92-86 upset win over N'onh David.son, Davie Coun­ ty's boys still have the second best record in the laigue at 7-1, one game behind Mt. Tabor. But the War Eagles arc in founh place in Central Pied­ mont action, as Mt. Talxir, South Rowan and surprising Kannapolis are all 2-0. Davie is 1-1, follos^-ed by Parkland and West at 1-2. Nonh David.son is 0-1 and Reynolds 0-2 entering this week. On ihc girls side, Mt. T.nbtjr and Reynolds are 2-0 svhile Nonli Davidson and South Rowan arc 1-0. Davie is 1-1. West Forsyth 1-2, Kannapolis 0-2 and Piu-kland 0-3. Two of Davie Cmmty’s top enllejie prosiK-cts in football arc Billy Blackweldcr Oeft) and Chris Evans. 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But their chemistry' allosvs them to match up well with us." The game see-sasved back and forth over the first three quaners, with South leading .17-35 at halftime iind 44-43 heading into the fourth period. But 1-rwin hit 12-of-16 free throsvs in the Tinal minute to hold on." • South began losing momen­ tum midway through Ihc founh quarter. Down by three points. Tony Renegar wa.s called for his fifth f>ersonal foul and when he showed his frustration by kick­ ing Ihc bleachers, a technical Tony Renegar foul w-as added. Erwin con­ nected on the four-point play and South never recovered. “ That was the turning point." Siudeveni sighed. “ We could never catch up after that." Erwin outscored South 22-14 in the final quancr as South had problems on the free throw line. For the ganic, the Tigers were only 4-of-15. "Three limes we stepped on the line while shooting that hurl us," said Studevent. ‘‘We just didn’t have a good day. But Er­ win is a good team. 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This is high school basketball. It should be fun. not a war." Key even fxjinicd out that one of the officials said he saw Bryani throw a punch but cjcctcd both players bccausc Key had retaliated. Davie County officials Icxtk action ininK-dialely, sus|K-ndini! the younger Key for a week. “ He’s paying the price," said his father on Monday. ; Perhaps Bryant was simply fru.stra(ctJ by u fxx>r a)J the • way around. Although slamin- : ing down a couple of vicious ‘ dunks, he was outplayed inside ♦ by Davie’s 6-3 Clifford Dulin. {Bryant had nine points but ••'Dulin scored 22 and grabbed 16 > rebounds. At Ihc same time, the Davie County public address an­ nouncer callc<l Uiyani “Joe Jim " and "Jim Bob" on occa­ sion, which might have Ix’cn more frustrating than anything that Dulin ever accompli.shed. As for Janjback, he just shakes his head and hopes his season dcwsn’t deteriorate any further. In fact, he l<x)k his staners out of the game Friday night in the first quarter after Davie grabbctl an early advantage. And with only a onc-point lead at halftiine, he sal in the stands instciui of joining his team in the IfK'ker room. ‘‘1 wanted to hear the band,” he joked. "These boys read the pajKTs," Jamback .said in a morii serious lone. "They sec themselves beating Parkland by 20 and Davie beating Parkland by four so they just go out there N'ntlll (tO' lliu.in boss Im -nVa’II',!!! liMiii v'-.is iIk- nu'ii.' I- l.ist 'Vi'ut. in its IMIIIf Uitli Si>Ui|uMsl(.'| II Siokcs ;mii t;in au.i\ u iih ,i -1‘) (7 vki.nA "\\'c phivi'ii .1 e.miL'." siiut Dairoll Siccltv "NW- dill a j.'iiik1 |uh on llio ln'auK. osjvi iail> Sh.iiK' Duiiiai) II'cs oummi: annitul," Sici'ic's tuns ukTcascii then lead It) cacti qiiarlor anil led 24-21 .11 haKtimc. I'lic Wiklcals iiH icasoii the lead Kt ,\‘i-2‘l after three i|iiartcrs. nclctisc was a key m the vic- li)r> ,is Nonh held Soiilhe.islern iiiuier 10 [Mints in itiree iif the four <.|uarters. ■■They hail a couple of players who hurt us luit we played good defense. .Suuiheastern had a couple of ~ sTarters wlw weren’t at the game anil we shut down the players svhd took their place." Alex Nail led North with 19 points, including a ihree- [>ointer. while Will Hubbard added nine. Patrick Murphy and Brian Bailey eacli had six poinl.s and Shane Duncan four. Brant Yandell scored thrc'c. North also played Corriher- Li|x- and fell 6t)-53 despite put­ ting three players in double figures. N;iil scored 2-1 points to lead all scorers while Bailey chipped in with 12 and Murphy 10. Murphy had two three- poiniers anti Nail one in the loss. The split left the Wildcats with a 2-5 record. • Note.s: One of Steele's top players, Owen Calvert, is oul of action after breiiking his collar- N)ne during the holidiiys. It was (he same Ikiiic Calvert broke during football. "He might be back," .said Steele, "The doc­ tor said it would be three weeks." Coble Wins and take for granted that they'll win. Just iKcausc they show up doesn't mean they’re going to win the giime. "W e've got too miiny quali­ ty kids for this to happen. They don't have that killer instinct yet and they need it. Ever>' .school we go to is going to be up for us.” At least, they probably w'ill be when news leaks of Mt. Tabor's second brawl in a 30-day span. When asked if he thought his team might now be lalx-'led witli tiie "Georgetown’’ reputation, Jamback cringed. ‘‘1 hope not. 1 hope the other schools just let us go out and play.” It apjKars “just going oul to play" won’t l)c up to i])e opjxjs- ing school. From here on out, it will (k* up to Ml. Tabor. Ale.v Nail fires a threc-poinlur in North Davie’s S<iuthca.stern Stokes last week. victory over.in .... Jeff Coble, of Graham, North Carolina, has qualified to com­ pete in Operation Bass’ Red Man Tournament of Champions to l>e held on the Wahiawa Re.sen'oir on Oahu, Hawaii, Januar)' 20-21, 1988. Coble is one of 20 anglers (one from cach Red Man Divi­ sion) in tlic nation to qualify for the unique first-year tournament that marks the first tiinc a na­ tional ba.ss fishing event has been held outside of the con­ tinental United States, Coble qualified for the Red Man Toumiunent of Champions in the Piedmont Division of the Red Man Tournament Trail. After si.x qualifying events, Co­ ble amassed 205 points to earn a benh in the all-expense-paid, exotic, wcek'long trip for two. The tournament winner will be determined by the highest ac­ cumulated weight for the iwo days of fishing. First place in tlie cvenl feiitures a fully-rigged Ranger bass Ixiat powered b)’ an Evinrude XP-150. 'Hie rig also includes GNB balleries, Hum- minbird depth sounders, and an Evinrude 12/24 electric trolling motor, all valued at $20,(XX). A total purse of $40,(XK) will l>e awarded to comiK'iitors, The 20 ciititestant.s in the Red Man Tourruimcnt of Champions W'ill fish from identically rigg­ ed Ranger Iwats jxiwercd by 70 horsepower Evinrude and Johnson outl)oards. l.ike all Operation Bass events, the tour­ nament will be catch and release. Operation Bass main­ tains a 'J7% live/release ratio in 126 national fishing events. North Davie center Shane Duncan goes strong to the basket ing the Wildcats’ victory'. When one automobile is struck by another, thousands ol pounds of force are exerted upon the neck and spine of the passengers, causing injury to the muscles, ligaments and nerves ol the spinal col­ umn. This condition is most often referred to as WHIPLASH and can very painful if left untreated. 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Tab<-)r. “ Free throws will help you or kill you,” uniiersiated the : longtime coach. - _ — Davie svhippcd Parkland in overtime. 44-40, hy slnklng"five“^ / from the charity stripe and then ;■ in a complete turnaround, the War Eagles watched Kim Kelley swish S-of-iO to ;;;preservc the Spartans’ 55-47 \ k li>l \ I'hc vpiii li-li III' i I in tiu- Ceiilral I’icdmonl ('oiilerfiKc and drnpfvd the W'ai liaiiU-s in .VS overall Overtime gamc'- are nitthum new i„ (he Davie Parkland serie.s. in tact, last week mark ed the third straight game that Davie and the Mustangs ha\e gone to an extra session. But as Peeler noted, the latest confrontation ne\er .sJiould have made it that far. — H)e War Eagles got off to a fast Stan behind tbe play c7I~ guards Shawn Smotit and Shan­ non Jordan, each .scoring si.n See Girls — P. 6H >'Shawn Smoot (left) led Da>ic County with 16 pointi; Friday night l^figainst Ml. Tabor. Warm regards. MONITOR 21 22,000 BTU $ 0 2 5 0 0 Warmest regards. 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T h u rs d a y , J a n u a r y 21, i988 poiDi-- 111 ilu- t i i s i ii\ llMvl i llv' l).t\ 1C ic ,1 I ! ^ III.II ".'ill I'l'i Joui.in, ii w.is hci in'-! nI.h tine a>>sii;iinicni s n u i' ilu- Iu'!k1;i\ s Hill she sviHiUln’l sinti' .ilmiii ;is I’.irklaiKi closci.1 ihc lo 24 -17 ill the hall Ihc uiolcss NUisiancs ihcn nui.scorcd !hc SVar iuijjlcs 1(1-1 in the third [xtkkI anti iiailai only 2S-27 Hie teams were tied at 39 at the end ot rei;iilaiii>n F'rec throw sho<iiing u a s the la.sl thing on Peeler's mind hciiding into overtime. I hc War Eiigles had made only I -ot 4 up to that point. But JLMmilcr Page and Smoot hit four .straight while Ikih Mashburn added one for the l)cht)ie l',vans (ri^iit) takes a s«ipc at the l);ill during I'ridin night action. win. Meanwhile, OKTcIeTensc" held Parkland to a point Smoot led the .scoring wiih 21 points while Jordan and Page scored si.x apiece. Mt. Tabor came into its game Friday wiih one of the best rccord.s in the league but Peeler knew his team could compcte with the Spartans. •‘They have a lot of the same players they did last year and so do we,” he said. “ We thought we could stay with them.” And after three quarters, Davie did just that. In fact, Yolanda HowcH’s rebound basket at the end of the period -4HW4i4uijhtiJ»VajJ^gles a 3■^.^2 lead. Mashburn hit a runner in the lane to tic the game at ^5 and moments later, when Snund tcxik a prelty pass from Page lor a layup, it knotted the score at 38. But Mt. TalMir slow ly huilt a five-potni lead and in the final three minutes, Davie resorted to fouling. “ We had m foul to get the ball back.” said Peeler, "'nicy just hit everything they shot," Well, almost everything. .Mt. I'ahor hit 1 1 u| 1-4 lice llirows in the linal tju.inei. iTictmtrrrr-rh^ 1‘inal seven ,v>iius of ihc game. 10 improve to 2 (I ui the CPC and S-2 overall SnuHit again IctI Dav ie wiih lb p^'inis while Debbie livans and Traci NV'cnncrtxTg chip[x-d in with seven apiece. • .N'lites: Davic led .Ml. 'ra!-«)r 23-IM at the half but was outscored 36-24 in the second h alf___Davie shot only 37-of-U)9 from the Held last week ...Mashburn couldn’t gel 4x,-.r ('nine lasl week scoring only nine points....Kelley scored 14 of her U) (Kiints for Mt. Tabor in ihe fourth quarter... .Wen- nerberg's seven poini outing w;is a season-high....Against Mt. Tabor. Davie had three girls slKvuing at least 50 [x-rcent from ihe llixir, a first this season.. .Going into overtime with Parkland. Davie had shot four free throws while Parkland had taken 20. Read Calvin & Hobbes ... each week in the Enterprise D E S P E R A T I O N S A L E The snow has put us behind ... ‘"T'r"n;7TTi'i— »11,287 NOW «9888 Power Steering. 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Tabor Friday night. ACC INSIDE STUFF Dick DeVenzio DUKE WINS GAMES THE OLD FASHION WAY. They EARN ‘cm — with hustle, pride, determinalion and gooc old-fashioned butt busting. My opinion is not likely to changc even if Duke should get upset a couple of limes in the coming weeks. Because Duke plays basketball the way it is supposw to be played. The Blue Devils simply out-hustic and out-wbrk their opponents. Think about it. Who strikes fear on the Blue Devil tcam? BiI- ly King srill can’t hit free throws; and he doesn’t look at the basket from fifteen feet away. He’s anything but the classic point guard, yet he does a lot of ball handling for Duke. On the plus side, he plays great defense. He made UNC-Charlottc’sDerek Rucker look about os bad as a player can look, and Ruckerjis an cxccllcnl player who has proven himself against many first- rate competitors. What about Kevin Strickland? He wanted to go to CaroliM four years ago, but UNC didn’t want him. He struggled durinj his first three years, played kind of lackadaisically at times;^ didn’t .seem to have it for “ the big-time.” I’ve known Kevin personally sincc he came to Prep Stars Basketball Camp in high school He’s a great^^person, filled with determination. He ached sometimes in the past while the rest of the team >vas celebrating but he did it silently and kept working to improve. Now he’s averaging 19 a game, scoring several breakaway dunks each game and hitting some three pointers too. Who docs Danny Ferrj' scare? Shouldn't the rap be that he’s a bit too slow, doesn't jump particularly well. Not really a top pro prospect, right? Well someone’s responsible for all that suc­ cess. Ferry .scores, he rebounds, he passes. He still doesn’t look particularly impressive. I haven’t heard of any pro scouts droolr ing. But the numbers keep adding up. So do John Smith’s. He doesn’t have very good hands, not that .strong. But he gets the bail and scores inside — and runs ... So docs Robert Brickcy, another guy Carolina didn’t want. He just scraps and jumps and puts balls in the basket. Quin Snyder. He’s a great athlete, but people never call White players great athletes. White players, for one thing, usually aren’t great athletes. Lebo isn’t. Ferr>’ isn’t. Bird isn’t. But Snyder' Make him black and people would be talking about his quickness and timing. He's one player whose career may be hurt by riot being black. He doesn’t look like the player he is. But still,-is he a pro prospect? Who else? Alxleinaaby. Koubek. Henderson. Where are al the stars? You're supposed to have some future NBA stars hang­ ing around if you're going to be in the top five in the nation You're supposed to have a Hensey Hawkins, a Danny Mann­ ing, a J.R. Reid, a Sean Green. You know, a monster. But Duke, Duke just rolls along with a bunch of solid players who make fcw niistakes and out-hustle tlwir opponents nighl after night Sounds like magic, e.xcept that magic dcxisn't happen in sports Yiiu have to crcatc it, inspire it and work like hell for it. 1 real ly don't know how Mike Kr/.y/.ewski does it. But I do know he's tilling it with that swarming, intense m;tn-to-man defense tli;ii hi- \s a.s SI) heavily critici/cd fur using back when Mark Alarie aiul Jdhnns Dawkins were freshmen, I have always been happ; ih.it I didn't jump that bandwagon. I've always liked man td-inun defense and said so for the record, in my column hack when Cuach K was taking all the heat. 1 liked his style Ixkk then. Now, l’n\ ama/ed by it. Foster-Rauch Drug Co. Phone; 634-2141 Wilkesboro Street Mocksvllle, N.C. DAMl tO l M\ I.M KKI’KI.SK Kh( OKI). I HI KSDAS . JA^L■AK^ 21. 198«-7n Norlh Davie’s David Piirkcv (top) won a pivotal inatcti ajjaiiist S<jiilh Davie, ilffi-atinj; Darrcti Potts, 9-3. North continued from J*. IH Norfli Davie's Joe Circa ((tii top) defeated South’s Todd Rumple in the 78-pound class. "It was our last hope for a regular season championship," said Wilson. " I don’t think these boys rcaiized just how close they were to winning it again.” • North leaped out to an 18-0 lead on pins by Joe Circa (78 pounds), Bryan Custer and Paul Drane. ‘‘We got off to a good start," said Kirk. "The boys knew what was at stake and getting 18 quick points really helped." •‘I expectcd them to get off quickJy,” said Wilson. “ But we had Jason Garwood out sick and I think he could have made a difference at 100 pounds." Matt Page pinned North’s Lee Albany at 109 for South’s ' first win but David Purkey may have turned the match around with his 9-3 victor>' over Dar­ ren Potts at 116. "The margin astounded nic." said Kirk. “ I wasn’t expecting that. Purkey is a good wrestler." Neither was Wilson, who then saw Jeff Spry lose 10-7 at 123 to Robin Campbell. Jamie Caudle and Kevin Wiley won by a pin and an 11-9 decision but North took four of the Hnal five matches. Jon Myers, Steve Davis, Jonathan ^ p p and Brian Foster all recorded wins. The only Nonh Davie loss came on a dis­ qualification on Mann, who wis called for slamming Jason Allen. "Despite the scorc, the mat­ ches were closc. Even the ones wc got pins in were closc point- wise until the end," Kirk said. ” His txiys were up." W'llvnn said. "1 thought wc could have won at 112 (l\ilt.s) and 167 (Mark Crotts) which could have turned things around.” But Kirk was plciLvd with his wrestlers. "Evcrv'body l(x-)kcd real sharp. If wc stay healthy, we have a good chance of win­ ning our htst three matches." • Notes: The Wildcats also took the jayvee match easily, 30-9. Winners for NortJi includ­ ed Ward, Myers, Horne. Rid­ dle. Smith, Mauldin, Davis and Hutchins....Jay Hutchins is back for Kirk at 126 after suf­ fering an injur)'....TTic North Davie gs’m was practically full for the match, which surprised Kirk. "Since it was a makeup. I wasn’t e.xpccting so many fans to show up.” -Great News From SUBARU- Just When You Need It! * “FREE” * ./ Wheel Drive Option On Vie fiJ Scllins 4 \VJieel Drive In America Save >700®® GL 4x4 s/w GL .^WD V/aeon FroG 4x4 Option XT Coupe 4x4 Hatchback 4x4 XT* GL 4WD Free 4x4 Option Otiof Explros Jan. 30lh 1988 . Haichl>ack> Free 4x4 Option Brucc L.anicr Subaru 612 S. 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JANUARY 21, 19JW JV Girls In First Again Ailccn Stcoln\.in is Ih'i'i.iHiiiu In see .1 paltcin '.suh Ik'i i.is'.cc girls tviskclhall loam luiM season, ihc War l;aj;les oir lo a sliisv siarl only to bouncc back aiul win the Cen- Iral Pieclmoni CoDlcreiKe iiile This season, alter ilruppinj; five of its first six games, Davie is suddenly on top of the league again after winning its first two confcrencc games. 74-12 over Parklnnd and 38-27 over Mt. Tabor. ■*1 told the girls I thought I’d retire right now ," laughed Sieclnian. ‘‘They’re playing- well. I guess they ju-st had lo gel used lo cach other and get some cxpcnenccT*’--------------- • Parkland showed Sleelman a horrid performance but she understands the Mustangs’ dilemma. "They have trouble getting girls lo play,” .she said. “ They had to go GUI in the halls and get whoever they could. I don’t think they took a shot inside the three-point line.” Meanwhile, Davie was scor­ ing at will. Eleven of 12 players scored with Gwen Hancock pouring in 20, Tracy Elmore 12 and Jennifer Eaton 10. Hancock got 10 of her points in the se­ cond quarter as Davie built up a 31-2 lead at half\ime. At the end of the third quarter, the score had balloon­ ed to an almost-embarrasing 55-5 after a 24-3 spurt. ., ‘‘At least, we got everybody a lot of playing time, ’ ’ said Steclnun. “ We were taller than they were and we got most of the. rebounds.’' Elmore, Hancock and Eaton all had five rebounds while Jen­ ny Stevenson and Jill Osborne had four each. Stephanie Ebert scorcd eight points, Christy Eaton six and Steven.son and Angie Green five for the War Eagles. Mt. Tabor gave Davie a bet­ ter game but pressure defense in the first half salted this one away. The War Eagles led 8-0 after one quarter and were up com­ fortably 22-5 at halftime. Mt. Tabor did outscore Davie 22-16 in the second half but it was too late. “ Wc played ically good .defense in the first half and that’s probably where we won the game,” Steelman .said. “ The girls were working hard and Mt. Tabor couldn’t beat the press." Hancock and Stevenson led Davie with 10 points apiece while Ebert chippcd in with seven. “ Hancock is a good scorer and I’ve been playing her at for­ ward although she's small at that position,” Steelman said. “ She's been doing a good job for us. She even got five re­ bounds.” Stevenson led the rebounders against Ml. Tabor with nine while Tina Agejew had eight. “ We slill have a few things to work on,” Steelman con­ tinued. "W e have been terrible shooting free throws and wc need to be under control more. When wc accomplish those two things, we’ll be an even better team." Notes: Steelman .saw her team improve to 3-5 overall.... Da vie held both Parkland and Mt. Tabor scoreless in the first quarter,,.. Da vie led Parkland 15-0 after one period..,.Also -scoring against Parkland were Agcjcw, Richelle Bailey, Nicole Deal and Angie Gallagher ''Th.ii's \er> litic ahoui i|r' (ircssiire," l.ankhud s.mi ’'li's in'i like a u‘i:iilar Imu iiaiiient I here’s no tominorinu here " lie louiul ih.il nui List \i-.ii, wlien. Itesli oM a suceesslul c.iieer ,ii N.C Sl.ile, lie tail eil l\\ a eoiiple ol strokes lo earn his caril on a (ieorgia eomse "I was (iissa[v>inteJ heeaiise I lelt like I u.is pl.tving uell," he said "Bill tlial eourse wasn't suited hu ms game." With reiuventaied coiil'idenee, he sveiit to l loriii.i last month and corKjuered the course over the llrst two days with a M bX. He l.ilteied lo a final roiiiul SO hut squee/eil through • In .laci. I.anklord feels the toughest part ol his (,|uesl for the PGA Tour is behind him. He said when he was able to play at the Pro­ vident la.st vear. he didn't feel the pressure at all. "Playing in the tournament wasn't a pro- -Mcm.'_'__Uinkrord said. "I wasn’t nervous at all. .And 1 lell real goix) about my game by in.ikmg the cut." I.ankford has secured a sponsor in (ireenshoro and a couple of backcrs in Mi>cksville to help him make the transition to the Tour. And he knows it will be as dif- licult mentally as physically. "fidling used lo the travel will be the loughest thing to get used to,” he said. Lankford is living in Greensboro but said when he visits Mwksvillc, he always recei\es a rousing wclcome. ■‘Hveryone treats me real w'cll-xnci they all tel! me they’re glad for me.” he said. “ The [x^cyilc seem real excited." But l^nkford should get u.sed to the rous­ ing Davie County wclconies from here on out. Everyone wants to say they know- a pro­ fessional athlete, w'hether it’s Magic Johnson... Or Jeff Lankford. Karate Demonstration Saturday Gina Merce (■•h-s up for two ixiints in the .North Davie freshmiin girls' win over Soulheaslern Stokes Thursda). ■A free karate deiiHinstraiion will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Bnx'k Gymiuisium. Steve Baldwin, who is an in- smicior for the Davie County Parks and Recreation Depart­ ment, will head the demonstra­ tion. He will break bricks with his hand, its well as five boards at a lime. A cinder block will be placed on his stomach and broken with a sledge hammer. Baldwin, a first-degree black bell, is trying to increase in­ terest in the sport for his students of Kyokushinkai Karate. Baldwin said there will be fighters from Lexington coming in to perform and it will be as close to full-contact karate as possible. For more information, call the recreation department s b r m S b i r Big Savings on Sm all lobs Now Thra Sat., Ian. 30 S E R V l l t v U i . All-Purpose R oller Tray Kit Our Best quality 9 ' roller covor with 5-wiro roller Irnmo. 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JA M ARV 21, 1988-lC Mrs. Harold David Lanriing Jr. ... was Donna Sue Bean Journal Writing Class To Be Offered For Women In Davie Davidson County Community If College will offer a continuing education claja in "Journal Writing for Women" in Davie County beginning Jan. 28. "Journal Writing for Women” •is designed to encourage writing as a way to record memories, family histories, pcrsont: experiences, or pnvatc dreams. Emphasis will be on the creative process of writing as a tool for personal growth and self-knowledge. Tlic journals of various women writers will be ex- Beck-Stodghill Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Claude H, Ikclc of MocksvillcannDunce the engage­ ment of their daughter, Cr)’.stal Kaye Beck, to Neil Margin Stcxlghill of Mocksville, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Marvin Stodghill of .Savan­ nah, Oa.Miss Bcck is a graduate of Davie High Sch<x)I aiid King’s College in Charlotte where slie majored in irtail mcrcl»andi!iing. Six; is a buyer , for Bclks in Mocksville. ; ; Stodghill is a graduate of Windsor Forest High Sclux)!, attended ; Armstrong State College in Savannah, Ga., and is a business major ; graduate from Rowan Technical College in Salisbury. He is tlic assis- : - {ant manager and the crcdit manager of Sherwin \Villia/«s Co. in : Thomasvillc. The couplc plans a 7 p.m. wedding on May 7 at Jerusalem Baptist jlChurch, Mockiville. ^ Bean-Lanning Couple Wed At Edgewood Miss I Sir- He.Ill .itui t l.iiiilit (),i\ 1,1 I .ii'.nirii’ Jt to III! <i| Mik k,'.'. illr uorf tinilci! iii ni.ii n.iiif , I V'i_ IJ , ,il ' |) in ,il H.iplisi (.'hiii^h in ('I'-ili'i-mco 11k'ki's ('.Itili'n c't ( . .S (' , nIlK l.Hi->i .11 itk- illnitiic tiny.’ .■\ prugt:iin o| wctlilini' nmsk u.is (uo-.i-nli.-il )'s .Ml'. \ Mili-t 1.1'.cni.’ixxl, .Misn Sh.iion Spr. .iiiil Ihc lU-\ .ukI Mis SIk-H's il;iiUuit I'tic htiilc, i.’iscn in m.irii.il'i' tn liiT I.It lie t, u me .1 t«it in.tl I'ltu n i>| hrul.tl s.iiiii iulli .1 ilnif'jvd i.Mlhori-ii skirl. t-Mi-niliii;' inlo .i cti.ijvl ir.im. .n-xcnlrtl svitli silk cm- ^ hmidrmfttvM- jy>ini I.kc itli seal jK-arls .itul scquitis iitij lei; ul nuillim sleeu's wtlli [vck-.i Kx) in , sens li h.ij j ATcioruirrTirrtinvc—-- H it veil %^.is ul illusion .lU.ieh- cii lo .in ;inj;el luig ol' s>. ispss and peat Is .She e.triieil a e.isc.ute Kiut|iiel nl assuflcil silk llin^cis .She wore (x-arl eainiij^s anil di.iinoiul call­ ings, gills Iruiii her laiuily. .Miss Dcna ilean, sisier uf the bride, was iiwid oC honor .Miss Debbie Bean., also the si.stcr of (be briilc. was sjx'eial bridcsni.iid. Bride-sniaiils were Miss Catninie P.Tigc and Mi.ss .Mclirkla 1-rye. Child attcndani-s were Brandi Phillips, ci)u.sin of ibc gnxmi, flower girl, and liihan Bogcr. ring bcMrcr. C ornatzer N ew s ll.itnlil l.iiiiiinr -.'.,1s his sun's !h-s| 111,111 I siui' uete I I'livI .iiul l)eiuiis l .iiiiimi', htnllu-is ul the u'tiii'iii Miss S.in<l\ ,-Mbei!\ kepi the iNR-si lei'islei. .iiul .Miss Hume (iii've ilisitilniled the wediling ptiUM.lllls l iie hiule's p.irenis .lie .Mi, .iiul .Mrs Dnn.ilil Mean ol Rome 7. .Minksville .She is a giatliiale ot l).i\ie High .Sehool ami auemled I N(' .11 C’li.irloiie She is etnployeii h\ l)i. C..M l-'arringloii in Salislnirs. I he briilegrixini is the son ol’ .Ml .mil Mrs Harold Uinning of Kouie S... Mixksville. He is a gradu.ile of Davie High SchiKtlltn^ IS employed hy .Sheek 'IVkjI Sen'iccITr.MnrbTNTttc:----------- (ir.inilinothers o! ihe couple are .Mrs Hn>svnie Williams of Route 7, .Mocksville, and Mrs. Lula Uin- ning of C<v)leemec. t)u(-o|-umn giiesi.s iiK'ludal Mr. .iiul .Mrs. Haxiei Williams of O/ark, .Ala.; Gerald Williams, Ailania, Ga.; Miss Tlw:res;i luinn- ing of .Marion; Miss Martha Kent o( Salisbury; .Mrs. T.O. .Spcnccr and .Mr. and Mrs. Peie Ingalls of Whilscii; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bean ol Winston-Salem; Mr. and .Mrs. Edward Bean of German- lown; Mrs. Lucille Roberson of All>cmarlc; Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer Powell and Mrs. Ha/el 'niomburg I'l < iircnsN'II'. |).i\ul Hdlsion ol I i'\iiii'i"ii. .iikI .Miss l iaiKes Dixl- ‘.nil 1.1 (■|eiiiiiiiiiis I'l'llnwinj.' ihe ceicmons, ihe KHiple lell loi a wedding Inp (o (i.iilml'utg, i'cnti. They are mak- iiu'. their home on Dulin Road in .Mockswllc. Receplioi) Imiiieiliaiely following ihe wed­ ding ceremony, a reception honor­ ing the couple was held in the chuich fellow ship hail. Hosl.s were ihe biide's parents. i he Bride’s Table was covered w ill) a burgaiuly cloth with beige lace overlay. Silk flowers in ar- rangernenis and lighted candles iisi'dTPTtTrble decoralion.Sr Al one end was a 3-iiered wedding cakc^made by_the bride's motlier, decorated with pink and mauve' roses, and lop(x.'d with a ceramic bride and gnwm, a gift lo the bride. Refre.shnK-nis .ser%ed included svedding c;ike, ham finger .sand­ wiches, raw vegetables and dip, chee.se ball, chips, bread slicks, peanuis, mints, pickles and Evergreen runcb. A.ssisiing in the serving were Sandy Alberty, Diane Groce, Bol)- bi Carroll, Mrs. Peggy Ebright, Mrs. Joey Williams and Mrs. Peggy Bunon. Rehearsal Dinner A rehearsal dinner was hosted for the couple Friday evening at the church lellow'sliip hall. Ho.sis w-ere the bridegroom's parents. Individual tables were set up and covered wiih w hite linen and lacc cloths. Silk (xiinseilias, hurricane lamps with red candles and Chrisima,?»grecnery were u.sed as table decorations. The menu consisted of fried chicken, h;im biscuits, potato salad, green beaas and corn, yeasi rolls, cole slaw, coconut cake and griH>m's cake. The gift table was covered with a red cloth and displayed photographs of Ihe couple as children. The couple presented gifts to theiriajjentlanis at this time. Bridal Showct^ MisTBean'was^honored with a- bridal shower Oct. 17 at the home of Mrs. Harold Lanning, by Mrs. Mary Phillips and Mrs. Margie Ratledge.* * > On Nov. 15, a Bible presentation was made at Edgewood Baptist Church. Also, a bridal shower vm' held at Edgewood Baptist Church given by Libby Williams and Lib­ by Correll.* * ♦ On Nov. 28, a bridal shower at the home of Mrs. Brownie Williams was given by Mrs. Sue Williams, Mrs. Peggy Burton and Mrs. Elouise Green, amined and discm.scd. No previixis writing experience is required. Tlus class will nKet from 7 — 9:30 p.m. on Thursda)'s beginning Jan. 28 at North Davie Junior High School. A registration fee of $25 will be collected at the first clas.s nvecting Persoas 65 or older ntay enroll free of charge. To pre-register or obtain addi­ tional information, call the Conti­ nuing Education Office at (7CM) 634-2SS3 of (704) 63=5-592 L By Dottle Pott.s Cornaizof Corrospondont Alvin Cliaplin rentains in Bap­ tist Hospital in Winsion-Salem after undergoing major surgery on Jan. 6. Eva and Lucille l\«is spent Noonday with Mrs. C.W. Allen in Famiington. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Allen were Sunday luncheon guesis of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Uvengo<xl. Mrs. W(xxirow (Sarsih) Bailey, who has lived in Rock Hill. S.C., for a numlx-r of years, has moved into her intHhcr's honx'place near Cornauer Baptist Church. Hilda Potts visited her mother, Nl aggie Harpe, who was a patient in Davie County Hospiial last week. The family of Mrs. Homer Potts riKt at her Iwnv: two wecLs ago for dinner. Among ihe guesis' were .Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hinkle and Mrs. Anihony Hinkle and daugh­ ter, Gina, of Creednux)r and Reba Holi of Cooleemee. United Way Exceeds 1987 Davie Campaign Goal By $16,160 The Davie County United Way continued to ensure that many needed .sers'ices will be provided as a result of exceeding its 1987 campaign goal by 516,160. Jack Baskctie. 1987 campaign chairman, announced ihat S200.097 luve Nxn pledged lo (he United Way by the residenis of Davie County. The announcement was made at the United Way's annual recogni­ tion banquet held Thursday, Jan. 14, at the Western Steer in Mocksville. Baskette thanked all campaign volunteers .saying that ■'without them, we vsouldn't be here celebrating tonight in such a special way” . He also recognized seven pacesetter campaigns: Crown Wixxl Prcxlucls, Davie County Govcrnmeni, Davie County Hospital. Duke Power. Hanes Knitwear, Hanes Printables and NS'onderknit. In addition, the W'onderknil Cor­ poration and Wal-Mart were recognized for organizing "ouisianding" first time cam­ paigns, Baskette said. liach of the "nine Davie County sdKKils a.s wrll as Ihe Board of E<lucalion office received special recogniiion for __C0DdiJC(ing employee campaigns that raised a total of $7,289 for a 64 percent increase. Of the S200,''>97 contributed, $122,0‘W was raised l<Kally in Davie County from businesse.s, professionals, schix)ls, residenis and government employees. This represents a 40 percent increase over the $87,526 raised in the county during last year's campaign. Donor designations from Davie residents working in Forsyth and surrounding counties to the Davie County United Way Campaigji totalled $77,998, representing 39 percent of the total contributions. The following campaign volun­ teers received special rccognition: Buddy Alexander, Jim Bailey, Chris Dux, Eric Ennis, Louise Gaiiher, Bobby Haynviker, Jack Kixintz, Allen Martin Jr., J.W. McClannon. Luther Polls, Bill Spillman, Julius Suitor, Willie Simmons and Troy Winfrey. Allen Manin. 1987 allocations chairman, recognized the 1987 allocations volunteers. They were Pat Carson, Eric Ennis, Dan Flo we, Arnold Garwood, Mike Hendrix. Jack Koontz, J.W, McClannon. Daniel Noakes, Dianne Snijx-s, CarnKn Walker, Troy Winfrey and Willie W(Kildridge. Cannen Walker was Iwnored for serving n)ore ihan 15 years as secrelaryAieasurer of the United Way. Dan Flowe, 1987 Uniled Way president, said: "Much pro­ gress has tx-en made and many gO(Kl things have hap|X'ned as a result of her iH’hind-ihe-sceiies Icjidership. We will miss her great­ ly-"_ .Baskelte, I-lowc and .Manin were .each pre.senied""plaqiies 'in recogniiion of iheir work as of­ ficers for 1987. Uniled SS'ay officers for 1‘^SK will Ik ; Jack Baskette, presulcnl; Willie W(x)ldridge, pre^idcnl•cll•cl; Jeff Briggs, vice presidenl, can;- pitign; Allen Manin Jr., vice presi- denl, allocations, and Martha Polls, treasurer New lx>ard ol directors will Ix- Jeff Briggs, Jeannette C'aner, Buck Hall, SS'aiuU James. Jim McFar­ land, Brian Smith and Jirn S|x-as. Flow'e said y> agencies W(>uld receive funding in 1988 by the Davie County United Way. Mrs. Dan Eric Edwards ... was Paula Marie Moody Miss Moody Become^ Bride Of Mr. Edward^ Ilic wedding of Paula .Marie Mtxxly of Mocksville to Dan Eric I-dwards of Ml. Ulla was held Saturday, Jan. 16, al 3 p.m. at Jeru.sjilem Baptist Church in Davie Couniy. The Rev. Ron Honeycuii of­ ficiated at the double-ring ceremony. A program of wedding music was presented by Mrs. Carolyn Beaver, organisi; and Pal Karns, soloist. The bride, gisen in nwrriage by her lalher, Waile MixKly, wore a ol salin, organ/a and ch.iiiiill) lace. desTgried with a (rif ­ led Nxlice embroidered with [X’arls •Iiul iridesceiUs Her long sheer sleeves were lllltil. reaching a calla IKiuii al Ihe hand T!ie lull skin e\- leiuled inlo a caihcilral train, ou:imed al ihe boHom wiih organ­ za and lace She wiire a lace coveieii hat wilh .i side lose aitach- ed lo a rnigertip v eil of silk illusiim. Her bridal boiujiiel coi's".icd t>( while and leal blue silk flowers will) saim siicamers. Honor ailendanls svcre Mrs. l.ynn l-ldwards, matron ol honor, and Miss IWth Waller, maid of honor. Sersing as bridesmaids were Pam Alvarado and Tamm^, Cable. The bridegroom's father, Lajry. Edwards, was best man. Ushcrin'g' ■ were David Edwards, Chris Bd*!; wards and Don Edwards. Carrie Tennery kept the guest, - register. : The wedding was dircctcd by! Mrs. Christy Honeycutt. 'Hie bride is the daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Wade Moody of Route 4, Mixksville. She is a graduate of Davie High School and is em­ ployed by Baja Ind. Inc. I- The bridegroom’s parents arc -Mr. and Mrs. Larry Awards of Rouie 1, Ml. Ulla. He is a graduate of South Iredell High School, and a member of the Unital Stales Air Force. F'ollowing a honeynxwn in the Bahamas, the couplc will make Iheir home in Goldsboro. Rpception Immediately following the wed­ ding cerenKiny, a reception was held in the couple’s honor in the church fellowship building. Hosts were the bride’s parents. Assisting with the ser\'ing were S|isan Edwards and Rutl) Bcck,. i l ’ r 2r- |)\MK c n r v i V K M I-HPRISK RKCOKn. THUR-SOAV. JANUARY 21, 198X N e w A r r i v a l s ll.'uU tiu* M; A! 1 I 'I: II. r ll:i ''' 'Ti 'liu'I , J,c-i ‘li f lit ' \ '.c ir t K 'il A,IS ' U ' ; U K h c 1'.. in I ■!,1,. '.I .in! 1 I,in ■' h-. r : .'.'s aiu! !• 'iii: 1 lu- I'.ilfiii.il I’l.iiu lp .n .n r N)i .iiu) .Mix Ko'.',U'v o! \\ ixHtl.iiul I >cu !i >(>nu'n!. .Slivk' \illt' I ho p.itot n.iI I'ic.ii (Manilinollu'i IS Ml'. 1 oiuu.i los riiL- in.iti-rn.il ni.tiulp.itcnu .iif ■Mrs DcIoh's liiMK-i I'l ll.iM ingloii, ()cl.is>..irc .itiil W'lll.irit 1- Cahali ol .Slilliiigion, .Mil i'a k .m i;k Mr. iintl Min. RoIkti l arnn.‘r oI ■Siatc.svillc annouiifc iho birth ol a tlauj;hicr. Gallic Jane l-'ariner. on Nov. 2 ai Davis Cduimuniiy Hospital. llic baby weighed 6 lbs 9 o/.s. at birth aiul wa.s I')'/; inches long. ''I.iu iii.il ri.inilmiHhci is Mrs i'. i!-. .11,! M,k Kssillr .'Mn.liii.iltvi IS Mrs ''1.1! iMI .'I I .1! MU'I f t k.uK.iIvI . V.l I Ih- .'•lii’K- h,'-. ,■ M|U' .'IIk-i Juki, .1 '•■Ml, J.K.'h Mis 1 .nirn;; ; Imnu'l \\ .Hi W.ir.l It )NI S Ji'iln .Ilk! I’.llIKl.l Ji'IK's ill k.ilcidi .uuuuiiKc Ihc hirih ol .i il.iuchtcr, KailKn Si'phui. on Dcs M .It kc\ Hospital 111 Is.ilcicti She ’.'.fiyhod lbs 2 o/s ,uul u.i^ '2 nil ties long .Materna! granjp.irenis .ire Mr aiKi .Mrs Janies I’ Kea^is ol M.vl.sville. Paternal gianilparents .ite the Rev and .Mrs ,\rchie Jones ol Chile. .Soiilh .Aincrka I’alcrnal grcat-gratulinother is Ruth Jones o| .MiKksville 2- E a r n H i g h - S c h o o l D i p l o m a s Two Mocksvillc residents reccmly completed the Adult High Schcxjl Diploma (AH.S) and the General liducation Developmcnl (GtiD.) prograni.s at Davidson County Conimunity College. Dai.sy Anita Medford, who eam- ’ cd her GED, and Joseph Robert Kane, who earned hi.s AHS, were among seventy-six o(hcr adults who completed iheir high school education at the collcgc during the 'Mocks Club Hears Poem The Mocks Homemakers Club •'held its monthly meeting Jan. 18 ;:at Mocks Church. Tina Hagan called the meeting -;;to order with iO members and one y visitor. :f Rose Jenkins answered ilie roll ^'call. Dcvoiions were read by Sue ^'William.s, ending with a poem, vf'Do Your Best.” I: The old year was reviewed and >';ihc calendar for the year 1988 was filled with upcoming events. Joycc to Hun, a nKmber of it>c club, show cd the other members how ... decorate valentine heans for the refrigerator. The meeting ended with members saying the collect. Refreshments were served to all members by Joycc Hurt and Tina Hagan. TJie next meeting will be I-cb. 16. — Faye Myers Around & About Bcauchamp Named To Dean's LLst At Eton College Audra Marcia BauchanipV daughter of Lxstcr Vs^ B<JU of Advancc, has been named to the dean's list for the fall .semester at Elon Collcgc. The biology major made no grade below a “ B" during the semester. Four Get CataH'ba Acadcnilc Honors Four students from Davie County have been named to the dean's list for the fall semester at Catawba College: Tbecla Brackett Whitley of Coolecmee, and Rodney Brent Nail. Elizabeth Ann Sh.irp and Sherry Miller Foster of Mocksville. They earned at least a 3.5 grade point average. Davie Hospital Earns Ccrtiricatc From Monltrcnd Davie County Hp.spital has been awarded the 1987-88 ccrtificatc of recognition for being an active member of tlie HAS/MONITEND system. Jackie Ann East On UNC-C Dean’s List Jackie Ann East has been selected to the dean's list at the Univer­ sity of North Carolina at Charlotte for the fall scmc,ster. She is a junior business major, a 1985 graduate of Davie High School and is the daughter of Jim and Sallie East of Advance.- Pcasacola Chri.stian College Honors McDanicl Karen Lanette McDanicl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grady D. McDaniel of Mocksville, was natiK'd to the dam's list at Pcns.icolu Christian College for tlw fall semester. .She earned a "B " or higliei average. j n n u a O l . Winter Clearance Sale Continues All Shoes and Accessories . 4 0 To 5 0 % Off H«rry • Tim* Shoe Box 42 Court Square ^ MocksvilleWe lionor: Visa - Master Card - Choice^^ ' t)f CIcmmotM Day into Kvenins Wear ( Wtnmitn* % UWift Sttnptiifif O olrf Man I^JI. SM. U4K- • •rJ.i (Vi»di <i E iv e - G e it e t a t i o n s - 19S7 Tail quarter IVuh programs otter a means lor adults to obtain an equivalent high school diploma who did not com­ plete their sccondar) cdiic.ition through the public scIk’»iI svstem. Anyone intere.sted in the AH.S or GED programs can cont.ict the DCCC In.struction Center at (71)4) :-t9-8IS6 or (919) 475-71.SI for more infornution. Fi\i‘ guiieratidiis: Seated is .Mrs. .Sully Foster, j;reat-nreat- Urandniother \sith grandson, Joiialhan .Sanford; and staiidinj; from li-n, Put .Seamon, ^>raiiddaiij;htiT: .Mrs. Annie Loo Brown of Hillshoroijch, daujjhliT; and IhiTt'sa .Sanford, ureal- HranddauiihtiT. ntc family is from Davk- Coiiiilv. S ch o o l M e n u Ttte Dav>e County scIkh)1 n>enus for the week ol Januarv 25-2‘) are .'i-s follows: MONDAY. JAN. 25 Teacher Workday TUESDAY. JAN. 26 UrcakfiLst; Manager's Choicc WEDNliSDAY. JAN. 21 Breakfast: Cereal or school- madc cinnamon bun. choicc of juice and milk. TOURSDAY, JAN. 28 Breakfast; Cereal or waflles vs-Asyrup. choice of juice attd milk. FRIDAY. JAN. 2V UrcukfiLst: Cereal or sacisapc biscuit, choicc of juicc and milk. GRADES K-6 MONDAY. JAN. 25 Teacher Workday TUESDAY. JAN. 26 Luiiich; NIaiTager.s Choicc WEDNESDAY. JAN. 27 Lunch: Quxscburger or chicken mxxlle soup w/peanut butter & jel­ ly .sandwich, Icttuce, tomato, pickle, tator tots, fried okra, ap- plc-sauce atxi milk. rilURSDAY. JAN. 28 Lunch: Pig-in-the-blanket w/chcese or beef-a-roni, ghi/ed carrot.s, green beans, cole slaw, Waldorf salad, roll and milk. FRIDAY, JAN. 29 Lunch; ?\u^ or hamburger quiche. lo.s,sed .salad, buttered com. inisc-d v egetables, peach crisp, roll aiul milk. GRADES 7-12 MONDAY. JAN. 25 Teacher Workday TUESDAY, JAN. 26 Lunch: Manager's Choicc WEDN1-:SDAY. JAN. 27 Lunch: Tuna salad or chickcn nixxllc .soup w/painut butter & jel­ ly sandwich, fried okra, ap- plesaucc, fresh vegetables & dip, fruit cup and milk. THURSDAY, JAN. 28 Lunch: Pig-in-thc-blanket w/chcese or bcef-a-roni, glazed carrot.s, green beans, colc slaw, Waldorf .salad, roll and milk. FRIDAY, JAN. 29 Lunch: Salmon patties or ham­ burger quiche, tossed .salad, but­ tered com. mixed vegetables, pcach crisp, roll and milk. Craft Assoc. Jurying Set 'Hie Davie Craft .-\vs(viation will hold Its annual jurying Tuesday. Feb. 16, To bccome an exhibititig member, cniftsmen must have their work juried. A mimmum of three articles per category must be sub­ mitted for jurying. Items will l>c judged on: quality of craftsman­ ship, origimility. creative use of materials, and acsthctic quality. Bring items to the County OlTice Building (next to Courthouse) in Mixrksvillc between 8 and 10 a.m. After jurying items are to be pick­ ed up Ix'twcen .1 and 5 p.m. A .S2 jurying fee will be charg­ ed |K-r pcrs<in. Closed categories arc ceramics and fiHKl. If you have any funticr questions write Davie Craft Assixrialion, P.O. Box 812. MiKksville. N.C. 27028 PASSAR KNTTHNG mtCHHES C om e Se e P A S S A P ’S BUILT IN SIMPLICirV SAVE Purchase the Passap Duomatic 80 and receive a Passap Form Computer FREE.SALE aooo THRU JANUARY 29, 1988 AUTHORIZED DEALER THE SEWING ROOM N«il to Oockslde Reitaurint 6330 Caphls Orlva, Clcmmoni Tee-eaol HAPPY HOUSE MINIATURES Pp|lhou»e» and Acce»*orl»« Man-Ti>«»nrhur-rr( t:30-8:30 t«turil«y B.-30-8 W»d. « Son. Doll Houses and * Special ppn House Kits 10 % OffI North Main Street Mocksville, N.C. (704)»»4-14a4 OosMl tmada'JL P A T ’ S I N T E R I O R S ★ Fiv// Window n ^ t n m r r t i r ic Floor j&VBFmgs-'k- •Carpet •Vinyl •Tile •Hardwood Floors •Parquet •Draperies •Blinds' •Lambrequins •Reupholstcring of Furniture Free Estimates — Complete Line of Wallcoverings — ; See Us At 6395 Ccphis Drive, Clemmons 766-9166 things' W ill Be CLOSED The Week Of January 25-January 30 For Remodeling 157 N. Main St.Mocksville a N.C; books,etc. Giant January Sale Ail Itenfis In Stock 25% Off Includes all our office supplies already priced below retail Books - Office Supplies - Cards All copies only 5® Now through January 31, 1988 50 Court Square 634-1043 ny-il 'iy Creatif. magine it. Create it. Jve it. Tha way you look makea • atatamsnt. And, your hair )• your aignatura aplkad, allck* ad back, aofi, alaak or toualad-dapanding on your mood. Whatavar your mood^ your atyllat wtti help craata tha look with Craatit atyllr>g product* : 0«l, Mouaaa, Shaping Lotion and OaaJgn Spray. With Craatil ProducU, whatavar you Imaglna can b# creatad and whatavar you craata can b* llvad. Craatif, by Radkan. Bacauaa Radkan knowa mora about hair. ^ ^ RtDKLNr I n d iv id u a l l y You Itt-niiuilj U u J)'VVfUwood Village Shopping Center 766-J474 or 76^8047 DAVIK C O IM \ KMKKPKISi; KKCOKI). THI KSDAW JANUARV 21. 1988-3C Davie Schools \ o i i l ) l);i% it- J r . Iliu h Mul k'lui I'v.inr-ucic hciil l.iii IW : i v.ilJ'. •■'.i!! r to p.irctii'- ii[i J.iit ' ■ I tio M.itli ('ounis I f.iiii ti.i^ tvi-ii sckxloil Hk' iH'l i,i'ni|vuiioii will tv ,il I’.irklaiul liii’Ji SvIi'Hil III WinsU'ii Salem on l-c!’ 1 * The co.k Ik-s arc Susan Hanitiaiill aiul Kaihic Whiii.- I'Ik- Sc.umki.' CUiI' I' .m'Uini; ready lor (Ik NCSAS ( I'liijVdiii'n ti) Ik- hekl March I'' at Hii^h I’oii-.r-r Cdllegf The SCICIKC OlympiavU uill In.- heUl al C'ata\>.t'a ('nllcgc on Mari.li 26. i'caclKT cuachch fur this event arc Kalfiic While, Susan Har- nharclt, Cindy 'rhompsoii, Kiiii Stcwari, arnl Judy Whitchcarl, Susan Waller Croni New llori- y.ons Center in Salisbut^' will vi.sit North Davie Jiin. 22 with a pro- gmrn tilleil :*’Traveling rrunk" which will be pre.scnted to all eighth graders. Kathy Rowe and Gary Jone.s, North Davie teachers, atlended a workshop titled “ Progrdinining Is-sucs for Willie M., B/EH Sludents” in Burke County on Jan. 15. William k. Diivic , The Rcad-A-Thon pari of “ Books imd Beyond” will begin Tuesday, Jan, 19. The purpose of this project is to producc long- lasting behavioral changcs in students with regard to individual recreational reading habits. This year’s Rcad-A-Thon will be call- -,cd Jog American Rca<l-A-Thon and ' have jogging across the U.S. as a '.theme. Students will reccivc a pcr- j^sonalized running shoe as a nurker !>' ,111'iiiul !!u- .'I lln- I S unni tic nIu- itu- liiiixli iilir Sliulcllls M.1II f.lMl ,iv itu". ii.r.i'l I" ih r ViiMi'iis h irli h^’hU'i! \ list .i| .ivs.iiil , .iiul K quiu-iiK -iil'. '.mII I'i.- ('is lf.l 1111 .1 '■jvi.i.il tnilk-tiii t'o.inl .11 < )ii ).in 2 ’ . sixih i’i.kIc ■-liiiiciils u il! n iiu liii.1 ,1 tin - pLinlini' .iv a im 'iiii'ii.il In K.im K I’.ilm ci K.in il> hti- ii.i;;it.ilis 111 .111 :lvi. nlflU K.ltuK \ I. I.ISMII.IIC. John (iaillicr, uill >|V.iK i>ii Ivh.ill 1)1 the 1.I.ISS I tu- L-M.'i)l '.mH K‘>!iti .1! I p 111 oil l-riilas, wcatfici ivniiuiiiij;. ,M<Kksvillc .Middle Ciilminativc ol itu- D.-\K1; pinj;rani sscic tick! on Tuesday, Jan. 1‘). Diplomas presented to all (ilh ytadets who participated in the program The program was conducted by Chtis Lynn, DAKl- officer. Davie High An admi.ssion.s couaselor from Mitchell Community College will be on campas f-riday, Jan. 22. dur­ ing lunch to talk with interested students. Report card.s will l>c distributed to .stiident.s i.xi Wednc>d;iy. Jan. 27. API’ registrations for .seniors will be Monday, Jan. 25, at 10 a.m. in the library. APR placement testing for juniors will be Monday, Jan. 25, al 10 a.m. in the cafeteria. A Navy recruiter will be on cantpus on Thursday. Jan. 28. during lunch to talk with interested students. TIk: deadline to register for the Febru­ ary ACT is Friday. Jan. 29. There will be a Financial Aid Workshop on f-'eb. 1 at 7 p.m. at the Davie County Public Library on Noith Mam Sttcel Tins woil. IS to help sliKlciits ami p.iicnls uikli'('!iinil llie piivcss ol applviiii; loi lui.iiKi.il aut loi collcuc Ms K.iicii Inin, trom .Mitchell Coin numits Colleue. will Iv condiiclinL' llie welt,'.(lop l ot moie iiilornia lioii. s . .ill Rex Hobson al Da\ie Mil’ll Split'll l ee s^.iiseis toi the l in.inci.il •Akl I'oim aie av .iil.ihle Iroin 1 lob M'M 1 hese are .iv.iil.ible 10 slmlenls \stiose p.ireius i.ill inlollie lou 111 come raiii'.e .Minotity \isiiation ai I'.N'C (irefiislxiro will tv lieki on l-'elv 20 Sludenls vtioukl see a counselor tin a iej;isir.ition card and a schedule of actnities Students must rejiisier li> l-eli 5 fStockton Completes Army Course Army Reserve Pvt. James H. . Stockton, .son of Howard and > Azclec Stockton of Codccmee, has completed the heav7 wheeled- vchiclc mechanic course at the U.S. Army Training Center, Fort i Jackson. S.C. I - During ihe coursc. students were iastructed to perfonii maintenance iuid as.sist in iIk: repair of heaS7 du­ ly vehicles and associated equipment. He is a 1987 graduate of Davie High School. January Clearance HEVKIDS! t umc to I l.illin.ifk (Of IXiv ’..ini.-ts boscel c.iids I l'f\ ti- Kfi'.il tor cv( li.in^Kig uilh vour irii-nds’ ^ Katharine’sHallmark Shop M*l BV¥jtSS A37-220O W0 box A gn wnp frwiC fif'd ix C i'm- tvl Spectacular Savings Shop Our Lower Level For These j-ahkic: t:KNi kk & Quillrri liatrn 119 N, SaJUtiury Si. V U J u a I m , S f - ' I I ■ * I 3 ^ ',T T X T T L p L X T T Jn Jt ^ LAUNDRY S m iA L ! 1 ON THE BUR! > GREAT VALUE NOW SPECIALLY PRICED! I/)1 ' ' ! f tl'itll.U I i I SI F R E E D E L IV E R Y & N O R M A L IN S T A L L A T IO N ! or^cModdOLBtssoB ------------------------------------------------------------ OUR LOW PRICE .. $299*5 ____ ______ ______ _________________________________________________________ _now . 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Couniy f nlt'tpns**'H.'., vir,i S.ii.ih w .iiiis vhililK -n til " |u v l s a \ no \o vlruc'' vli.iinn.in pt ttio D.iMf CmiDly I-.iiniK 'I'NU'A, i-. lu'Ipni)' iiiliiimi\liT liisl !,.ul\ N.iiks Rcacan's c.unp.tiu’M Im ilnit' aliii.i- lion aiid pitncittiiiii thioui;ti iho alter schiMl proi;ram ortiTi'il (n the V, The pri)j;raiii is c.ri.ai ihi.- "Jiisi Say No to Drugs" Club, whn.li -Mrs. Reagan has etulorscil siikc '.1985. I'hc club ilirvelc»pc<J Iroiit a -Study at an clciiK'i\tar> sch(Kil in 'Oakland, C alil., during which -studcnl.s were found to have cx- pcfinicntcd with drugs by the lime thcyTvcre in the"7HTr(rplKtc:--- Tcachcrs and faculty at the school .sought to cducatc the children of the ramificsitions of il­ legal drug U.SC by showing a film the First Lady had nude while .speaking against illegal substance.s alcolwl abu.sc. She s;iid the Iwst :way a children can protect jhcmselve.s is to "ju-st learn to .say yio." : A club a( the .school in Oakland vs'as the first of 12,000 clubs fomi- cd as of January 1987, Last week, participants in the Davie Y's aftcr-.school progranw at Shady Grove and Mocksville elementary schools started their own club. But instead of watching .1 Iiliii, ill.' i'i.'iif' .hlilirsM’il Jn .in .'tlu i .v-lchii(s kniH i,n lo i tu'i liyhl .li'.iiiis! dnu' K.tUiiMi ( '-till shi' 111 llic ^ \ Just .S.i\ N il t.' h iiii:'' ('lilt' I'cc.iusc lit (ici \kuil, u iih the S.II.I I.CO ( iir|Mii.itii.n .iiul I he f iiis ln (iiilt I nurii.im cnl in hiMp r.iisc nuuk-'. lo i iln ig c ilia .ilii'ii, p re s c iU iiu i .iiiii tc h .ih ilil.iiio !) She si.iricd the (ncsi-iii.iiion ii' llu' vhildrcii i.ivl Ihuivl.is sMih .i sliuii .uU lios i‘\pliiiniii_c the d.iiigcrs 1)1 diuus and 1k-1|x-i1 p.iss out I shirt.s btMriiig 1)10 Niuc.in, '■Just s.iy n<i til drugs ■ " I believe uc c.in m.ikc .1 dii fercnce starting here and st.irting now ," Cr'.'sby said. WooTsaiJaHjUr 5t>chrmenlrtr> students arc involved in the su|xt- vised alter-.schiKil progr.ini, which gives children utWorking parents' a place to go after schixil. Hic pro­ gram is a str\ictured child care pru- gram olfcring a variety of activities to assure tlut the children do not have idle time on tlkrir hands, SVixxl .said. n ie Y ’s Just Say .N’o to Onigs Club will meet weekly, Wtxxl s;iid. The meetings will consist of group discassions and pre.scniaiioas of in­ formation pertaining to the abuse of alcohol ;uk1 other drugs. TIk u-se of tobacco prixlucts will also be discus.scd. K iilhnn Crosby pa.s.ses out “ Just say no” T-shirts to Meredith Hendri.x, Adriene Bridgewater, Alan Miller, and Sara Reed. Grosby discasscs the “ Just Say No to DnjR.s ’ Club with chuirninn of the Davie County YMCA, ;^rah Wood, and part-time aKsi.stant director, Om ian Borr.s-. Brent Ward To Chair Davie bole For President Campaign s M g STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP PA ) Old Mocksville Rd. - ,. Only 18 Miles From Downtown Mocksville OFFICE H ouns 8 10 5 M on-FRI PEOI.ATFtlCS EXTENI3E0. HOURS SilJ 9 ■ Until; Sun t - Until CARDIOLOGY/INTERNAL MEDICINE C.K. Lai. MD INTERNAL MEDICINE Richard A. Dickey, MD FACP • tr^ocm*at,AM U#(AteA»m N. MBJC LOWiSi MO * U*<Son« Camille W. Porto. MD • Charies S. Stinson, MO - PULMONARY/INTERNAL MEDICINE JeKrey Z. Rymuza, MD • cwiuna UROLOGY Robon S. Grajevi-ski ■ MD FACSU»i* I'rvkaiwnc* Arti Kttymj 704-878-2011 take i-*o south to 6* e m Utxr TO OAVtS HOSPITAL OW STAfF DCn 4 IMH OB-GYN & INFERTILITY Richard A, Boyd, MD FACCX3 Arthur S. Harberts. MD FACX)G Edwin M. Fulghum Jr„ MD FACOG PEDIATRICS/ADOLESCENT MEDICINE Ralph L Bentley, MD FAAP Margaret J. Willhide, MO.FAAP-ALLERGY D. Durham Lewis Jr., MD FAAP OPHTHALMOLOGY Stanley F, SIhvinski Jr.. MO FAAO IN HOUSE * lAB • EKG • ECHO ' • X-RAY • MAMMOGFIAPHY * SURGERY ,, :: Lanier Ogbum.'MD ' \ Bnjce Harris, MD , David R. A d m in te trg ^l NEW PATIENTS WELCOME 'I I si. '* V I ■p-fi ‘ Brent Ward of Mocksvlllc has •Ijwn named Davie County chair- ;rhan for the Dole for President •dampaign, according 10 North [Carolina State Co-Chainncn for 'the campaign, Scott Wilson and ;Rhonda Billings. :^A candidate for mayor of jMocksville in 1987, Ward is a •«nior at Catawba College in ^Salisbury, majoring in business ^administration. : • "Bob Dole is a man of ex- Ipericnce, strength, coinniou .sense tand uncommon sensitivity — he is la man in touch with t)ie times, with .'the American people. Add it all up *^nd you have a man of unequaled ^Ipadership." I • Ward cited Dole's leadership Ipile in heading up the fighi in Con ■ gress for such key initiatives as the •Balanced Budget Amendment, lax indexing, agricultural issues, the Strategic Defense initiative, worldwide aid lo freedom fighters, and the dris'c 10 reduce govemnKnt spending. •‘For the past seven years. Republican leadership lias restored American purpose and revived American prosperity. liob IX)le li;ts been on the frontlines — providing leadership and making things hap­ pen," Ward .said. Ward will l>e resp^)nsil1lc for organizing grass rmits suppon for the Dole for f’resident campaign in Davie Couniy. “ We are pleased and excited to have Brent Ward heading up our Davie County efforts,” said Wilson and Hillings. "His ex­ perience. sense of dedication, and commitment will ser^'c us well." 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(i.M : i S 7 Limited-rme-Only S a v H ig s O n S e n c o P ro d u c ts ! NAILER REG. (524 ^ 5 8 NaIlER »!0.5636 ^556 NAILER «(6.M98^35 sfspLEii MG. 007 ^268SENCO' mocksviile builders suppLif— ____ . MOCKSVIt l F N r FASTENING SYSTEMS Duvie nigh Riiidancc coun.scl(ir, Rex Hotjson. nfK-s over nniiii- cial aid rcport-s available to parent.s. Workshop To Help Parents Apply For College Financial Aid , Davie High School, in conjunc- liph with MitchcU Communiiy Col­ lege in SuKcsvillc, will spon.scr a collcgc tuition financial aid w'orkshop on Monday, Feb. 1, at the Davie County Public Library. The program will begin at 7 p.m. Re.x Hobson, a guidance counselor at the high school, said the purpose of the workshop is to explain wliat grants and scholar­ ships arc available for high school students who plan to go to college and how to fill out the necessary forms. ' Hobson .said the key to financial aid is to complete the financial aid form (FAF) as soon a.s possible — no later than the end of February. * Although students can send FAF forms to respective scliools through tlic end of April, he warned; “There’s only a certain amount of money out there. Once it’s gone, there’s none iei‘t.“ ‘The amount of aid granted to a student is based on the amount of tuition the financial aid officer determines the parent can pay bas­ ed on need. ;Regardless of the school. whether private or .state supponed, the parents will have to pay the same amount. Hobson said. They may just have to borrow more. To help parents and students. Hobson has prepared a rmancic! aid packet which can be pickcd up in the guidance office. Included in the packet is a summary of helpful hints, a list of scholarships available and other points of interest. Hobson h.is also included a nwney managenKnt guide for col­ lcgc students and pamphlets on meeting college costs. The best way to nKct college costs Ls to sian putting n»ncy away when a child is young, he said. This way, the money in savings collecis interest. ‘‘T1u»t’s the best advice i can give any parent," he said. Othcrwi.sc, Hobson said the parents or student end up paying interest on loans. Any parent or student who h.ns questions concerning financial aid can contaa Hobson at the Davie High guidance office. Jones Jaycee President Terry Jones was clected presi­ dent of the Mocksville-Davie Jaycees at it's meeting Jan. 4. Other elected officers include Mike Gamer, vice-president; Will Martin, vice-president; Brent ^ard, secretary; and Lee Barber, ;trMsurer. Other items discu.ssed at the meeting included the following: • Gary Whittaker gave a pre.scn- tation and intitiatcd discussion on the Jaycee Triangle: 1) individual development, 2) community development, and 3) nmnagcment development. • A management development Arrives For Duty Anny Sgt. Williatn L Boyd, son of Margie D. Boyd of Ctxilcemce, has arrived for duty with the 2nd Annorcd Cavalry Regiment, West Germany. Boyd, an equipment records ami parts specialist, is a 1981 graduate of Sali.sbury Higli .Sch<x)l. dinner was planned for March 7 at the Western Steer. • President Jones fom>cd a com­ mittee to look at the by-laws of the Jaycee coastitution. Will Martin. Frank Burgio, and Chris Hanes were appointed. • l^e Barber asked that black citizens in the community be recruited for membership. Senior Citizens Day Every Tuesday10% Discount On Any Purchase Katharine's h a l l m a r k sho p STATESVILLE MEDICAL GROUP,PA sM g Announcc-s the asMK,iation of Camiiie W. Porto, M.D. Specializing in INTHRNAL MHDICINI; office 0U 3 MOCJCSVIU,!- ROAD STATFiSVlLLli, NC 28677 (7W) 878-2011 N o t (u O at It tlin p iu l ( IK in ilcs ftu tii IX m m o w n M < Ki.> villc, Vm I~ )0 So uUi) Formerly: Burnett’s Home Furnishings Wilkesboro Street Mocksville, NC 634-5739 Friday & Saturday Only 100's OF ITEMS! MANY BELOW COST! 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S m . i The editor (Jessica Walter) of an upscale design magitJtfne plots tlic perfect m urder on PIBC's "J-J. S tarbuck." It airs Saturday. Jan . 23. »o tot* FRIDAY Friday January 22 EVENING S:00 O O O O CD News CD CB Silver Spoons G5 MacNoll / Lehrer Nowshoui © The Judge O CQ Olfl'rent Strokes CD Hil Squad 6:30 o CBS News O ABC News rj CD ED NBC News r; CD CB Fads ol Lila CD Sanford and Son CD Divorce Court 7:00 O Eye on PiedmontO CBS Nows O V/hool ol Fortune O ABC News ;; CD Entortdlnment TonightCD Gimme a Break03 Nightly Business RoponED Newlywed GameCB Sanford and SonCB Star Trek: The Next Gonora-tion (3D Dating Game 7:30 O O PM Magatlne O Jeopardyl p O Entertainment Tonight CD Win. Lose or Draw CD JcHersons03 North Carolina This Week ED Dating Game CB Cheort CD NBA Basketball Atlanta Hawks at Boston Celtics 8:00 O O Beauty and the Beast Cath­erine and Vincent (Linda Hamilton, Ron Perlman) search lor the dealer (Tony Jay) ol a deadly hallucino­genic drug that is grov/n m the tun­ nel world tJ O WebsterCD ED Candid Kids Hosts Alien Funt arxJ Nancy McKeon sfwiw film clips ol classic stunts and inter- vf?AS involving 3-10-18-year-olds, (R) (In Stereo) Q CD Movie “Allred the Great”(1&59) Dfl.id Hemmirvgs, Michael York A ninth-contury warrior king must choose between his longing lor fl Simple lile and the pressuresol loading his people in their strug­ gle against the Darn's CD Washington Week In HeviewQ CB Movio "Bedaiiled" (1958) Pe­ter Cook. Dudley f.tooro A timid cook surrenders nis soul to the de- vii m rinurn lor seven wishes.CD Hawaii Five-0 8:30 O O Mr. Bolvedoro George’s job may be on the lino alter he delivers an unsavory commentary about 'The Star-Spangled Banner" dur­ ing a broadcast, p CD ED Sloryloller Based on an early Celtic lolk talo In which a king (Richard Veinon) demands that a storyteller (John Hurt) lell him a story a day for a year, (in Stereo) q ED Wafl Stroel Week 9:00 O O Dallas Botiby vows revenge against the cuipnt he suspects is bohind Lisa's cuslody<jaltie; Clay­ ton lorgots his and Ellie's wedditig anniversary, c; O O Thorns During a Washing- lon. D C, business trip, Sloan en­ tertains a senator s aide in his suite Q CD ED Miami Vico Crockell tries lo deal with his wile's succuss as a rock Singer (In Sloteo) p X n S3 Great Performances "The Turn of the Screw" Benjamin Brit­ten s opera, based on the Henry James story about a governess fighting to save her two young charges from Ihe malevolenl Influ­ence ol two ghosts. Sir Colin Oavis conducts a cast ol vocalists headed Ijy Helen Donath, Rotjert Tear and Heather Harper. (In Stereo) CD Movie "The Gypsy Moths" (1969)^ Burt Lancaster. Deborah Kerr, The lives ol ttiree barnslorm- skydivers are Jeopardized on they perlorm over a smalt Kansas town. 9:30 O O Sledge Hammed Sledge becomes engrossed In a survival- isl war game lo find out who mur­ dered a tHJsinessman. (In Stereo) 10:00 ^ a Falcon Great Certain events mreaten to mar Maggie and Ri­chard's wedding cerenrony; Lance and Tony fight over Shannon. Q a O 20/20 Scheduled: the story behind Andrew Uoyd Webber’s musical, "Phaniom ol the Opera". P(S EB NBC Newt Special Tom Brokaw and Locky Severson ex­amine the impact ol homelessness on ihe nation, the political arena, and those individuals who live on city streets, p CB Gunsmoke® It'f Showtime at the Apollo This week's host: Al Jarreau. Scheduled: the Jamaica Boys: a tribute 10 Sam Cooke, (Ffl (In Stereo)10:30 ID Hit Squad 11:30( 11:00 a O O a (B CQ S3 N«wi;O Lale Show "C *® Prisoner EB Star Trek Benny Hill Magnum, P. I. M'A'S'H ■ ^ .Tonight Show ■ '• ' CQ Movie "Battle of th« Wortdt" tD Movie "Haunt* of the Very Rich" 12:000 O Nlghtilne p ID Trapper John, M.D.03 To Be Announced 12:300 Movie "The Thrw Fac*» of Eve”O Tale* From the OarltaM*O Sltkel « EbertO Sally Jeity Raphael " J ' ; CD iQ Late Night With David Lai-' terman 1:00 g 7*l«* ''ro’m the Oarfctid* 1:301 C&iM............. uaruBKiBSuperior Court. Movie "Affair (o RentMnter"1100,000 Pyramid Trtith or Coni«<ju«nc*t ’ • eS Friday Nlghl VidM* G.LO.W. Wrettlina I All-Night Newt I New*I Hollywood Squara*. oul Train Z OO I 2:151 2:30 Wv noiiywooo 9qu«r«« * - ID Soul Train 2:45 O Movie "Lota"3.00 IB New* I O Movie "The Black Swan" ' 3:30 IB Matchmaker . 'vMatchmaker _J Fight BackI With David Horow- ItZ ' L4:006S Duke* of Haxzard 4:30 O Movie "Paint M« a Murdw" > | SATURDAY Saturday January 23 MORNING 5:00 O All-Night News O Petticoat Junction CB Movie "in God We Trvisl" 5:30 IQ INN Newt 6:00 O Bett ol GrouchoO Delenderi ol the Earth **» Kidiong*Christian Science Monitor Re- __Porky Pig and Friendt(D U.S. Farm Report 6:30 O ^ iP i„ _ l Lady LovelyLockt and the Plxlelaiit O Fan Club IB Ciico KidID Wall SIreel Journal Report CD Joy of Gardening 7:00 O CB PoppiesO Ouket ol Haiiard O Young Unlverte IB Foolur 0 Visionaries S QED-TV ffl Freedom From Fat @ Sylvanlan Families CD Southern Sportiman 7:30 O MEAC Today Show Q CB Get Along Gang O Kidtongt (Q Q I'm Teillngl ID Comic Strip ^ Write Course g CD Starcom m Fishing the Waal 8.00 0 O Hello Kitty's Furry Tale TheaterO O Care Beart Family g O fQ Oummi Bears p OB Write Course p CB Small Wonder Wonder Woman CD American Ski Week 6:30 O O •»») H*n*on‘t Muppet Ba- b ie ipQ O Uttle Clownt ol Happylown O 0B Smurf* SB Economic* U$A p CB Captain Power and iha Sol­ dier* ot the Future gThlt Week in MotorSport*O My Pet Mon»tar O economic* UIA p 8U>y« Your Skin Tarjan 09 Movie "Mr. Mugs* Ride*istn" CB Freedom From Fat 10:00 O O Poo-wae's Playhouse O O Liltla Wizards CD ED ALF CD Rawhide BH Business File p CB WWF Supertlart of Wrestling CQ Alias Smith and Jones 10:30 0 O Mighty Mouse: The New Advenluras p O O Real Ghostbuslers p CB Q Alvin and the Chipmunks 63 Business of Management p CD Movie "Tarian's Greatest Ad­venture"11:00 0 O Popeye and Son O Fllnlslone Kids O Star SearchCB ED Jim Henson's Fragglo Rock CD Movio "Frontier Horijon" 03 Business ol Management p CB Championship Wreslllng CD Movie "Tartan and the Great River"11:30OUennis the Menace O NWA Pro Wrestling O Bugs Bunny i Tweety Showp CB EQ New Archies S3 Personal Finance And Money fitanagement tJ________________ AFTERNOON 12:00 O WWW V/rostiing _ k-Llt* O America's Top tenO Animal Crack-1 CB WWF Wrestling CD Movie "Doomsday Flight" CQ Personel Finance And Money Management p © Foolur Soul Train_ j Billy Bobb’s Cartoon Special 12:30 O Twilight Zone O Heaim Show CD U.S. Pro Tour Race © Computerwoiks 2:00 o Comedy ClubCD Think and Grow Rich CD Movie "Wild and Wondortul" ED Love Your SkinCD Movie “Chu Chu and the Philly Flash"2:30 O Good TimesCD © College Bnskotball Kansas al NoUft Damn ED Doctor Who 3:00 O WrostlingO Dempsey & Makepeace 3:30 O College Basketball Georgia Tech al Virginia 4:00 O College Basketball Georgia Tech at Virginia O Road to Calgary O Full House p CD 9 to 5 © Victory Garden p CB National Geographic CD Kung Fu CD Movie "Daredevils 01 Kung Fu"4:30 O O Wide World ol Sports CB ED PGA Qoll: Bob Hope Chrys­ler Classic (Third Round) SQ It's a Living S3 Taste ol Adventure 5:00 CD T and TI Woodwright's Shop _) Movie “The la's Cattle" 5:301 Mytlery In Dracu- CD WWF WrestlingI New Oidgel I Thit Old Hioute EVENING O Hank Parker Outdoor Maga- tine SB New Literacy p CQ Puttin' on the Hil*1:00 O O SporltCenler O Fan Club O Movie "The Three Mutke- O Hank Parker Outdoor Maga- iTino—ea New Uteracy p IQ Bom Famou*Wtadling Irom FloridaSenior Bowl: North v#. 1:30 O O Collefl* Basketball: Ouke at Wske Forest 6 :0 0 0 0 O O Newt ID Buttin' Loose E0 Wonderworks p CB Silver Spoons CQ See HunICD Pro Wrestling This Week 6:30 O O CBS Newt O O ABC Newt p IB NBC News p ID Smell Wonder CO Turning Point CB Fact* 0) Lile CQ Captain Power 7:00 Q O Hee Haw O Wheel ol Fortune O Wheel ol Fortune p IB NWA Pro Wiestling IQ She** the Sherilf 09 Wild America p 09 WWF Symerttar* ol Wrettling as (B star Trek: The Nest Qener- a tionfP Solid Oold in Concert 7:30 o Out ol This World O Marl>lehoad Manor CD Momn's Family ED Wild. Wild Worid ol Animals7:S5 ED Cousteau Odyssey8:00 O O High Mountain Rangers A family, playing guerilla war games, starts to play for real - with Jesse and Cody on the enemy hit list. O O Dolly Tom Jonos, Loo Ma­jors, comic Paul Rodriguez and country group the McCarters rnako apponrancos. (In Sleroo) p CD ED Fads of Life Blair's first as­signment as a law clork involves her in a scandalous murder trial. (In Siwaoj CD CD Boys Will Be Boys Booch, Eugene arid Chazi spicu up their twnng wookend with a trip lo Las Vegas Guest Alice Ghoslloy, (In Slereol (Part 1 ot 2)CD Hawaii Flve-0 CD Movio "Quality Street" (1937. Comedy) Knlhiitine Hepburn. Franchot Tone A lonely spinster masquerader, as her loen-agn niece lo win hack tlm physician she loves alter he returns Irom the Napoleonic Wars8:30 CD ED 227 An airo(jnnt cleigynian loads his chuich chon in a singing compotilioii against Mary s yrou|) (In Stereo) O CB Women in Prison A pokergame among Ihe miii.iles stiis up awns gaiiiliiing addiction (In Sleieo)9:00 O O Country Music Association 30th Anniversary ;; O O Ohara Ohara e*|n‘iior.crs touching riiemoims o( liis lale daughter when a iikilIi*! leads him and Shaver into a murder case (In Steioo) r;CB EQ Golden Glrln A trip lo HuHy W'00<1 lo compete on iheir layoiile game show lulu's'soijr' for Ihe roommutes (Postponed horn an uailioi dale) (In Stereo)!; CD CB Now Adventures of Beans Banter Members ol U G t I steal Scootei's rainmaking w(*airier machine (R) (In Stereo) CQ Movie "Trader Horn" (19/3 Adventure) Rod laylor. Aiinu Hey wood Accompanied tiy a yomuj widow, an Aliican e>plorer eii- counters hostility Irom a InUi nl natives8:30 IB fQ Amen The Deacoh threa Ions lo lesKjn wtieii Jeanette is Sus(K>cted ol lakiriy riioney Irom the church's child-care fund. (In Stereo)p CD CD Mr. Pretidenl Sam Is Irus- Iraled by his stall's Inability to make a crucial policy decision, (B) (In Stereo) 83 Great Steam Trains 10:00 O O Spenser; For Hire Sgt. Bel- son seeks vengeance against those responsible lor the drug- ovordose death ol his niece. (In Sleroo) p IB ED J.J. Starbuck Crime drama. Escapades ol a Texas billionaire- turnod-suporslouth. Tonight: Star- tiuck (Dale Robertson) travels lo Beverly Hills to investigalo a drowning death. CD Movio "Send Me No Flowers" 1964, Comedy) Rock Hudson, Jorls Day. Bolievlng he Is on his doalhbed, a hypochondriac sots oul to find a suitable second hus­band lor his wife.£D Austin Clly Limits CD Gunsmoke CD Movie "The Monte Carlo Story" (1957, Comedy) Viliono do Sica, Marlene Diolnch. Thinking that a beaulilul woman is wealthy, a gainblei with many debts chases Her (or her money. 11:00 0 O O O CD Nows 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:201:301:50 2:00 2:30 4:00 4:25 €D Blake's 7 89 O.C. Follle*® Star Trek CQ Movie "Invisible Ray" O Movie "Smath-Up on Intaf*;' state 5"O EqualizerOTelelhon; Cerebral Palty , O Friday The 13th: The S«rlt«;,< IB ED Saturday Night Live CD Golden Globe Award* . CB Movie "Oream»cap«"CD New Monkee*O Twilight Zone O Solid COold in Concert 09 Movie "Rendezvou* at Mid' night"CD America'* Top Ten ^EQ American Banditand /, CD New Record Guide .O New*O All-Night New* O Movie "The Secret of Santa Vittorio" ID Movie "Untamed” EQ Movie "Uttle Ml** Markar" O Telethon: Cerebral Pal*y ■ -' CD Movie "Violent Saturday"- ' CD Movie "On an Itiand With You" O Movie "The Little QIanr ASK ME ABOUT TV II) Tiinl l)',\iii)ilci I'll IIIm- 111 kniiH uliHt hap (iriied 111 \»ii Wllliatns, «ho starri'ii 111 "Tlii' (ireen llurni'l." K,K,W., Khiishs City, Kan. Ilcliiri' lifHiiiiiin); hi*. .Ill 111^; r;iii'ri , SVillialiv. iipeiill i‘(l ;i -.ah ii>;r llllMll^^^ and skill ilu 111); M'luiiil 111 Ha­ waii He was iliM u\ 4M eii li.\' a |iriiiliii rr ;inil • lu out a^ed III lal>i’ a SI ii'i'ii (I'st, and « ,is i-.isl in :i (ieiii'i al KU'c till Itirali'i iliatiui ,\i'Vl, llii' .Him wiiii .1 niiitracl willi .iMii'i Hrnllii'i s and was 1 :isi 111 till' i'\' series "tliiiii Imhi St I 1 1 1 lii'iit" and "Sill Isnli' Si\ ' He went mi til |ila\ ii|i)Hisite Waller ilrenii.iii ill "'I'iir I'vi'umi’* lii'fore playin); tlie hero in '■'I'lie lirecn llornol." Wlien his iietinR ciirecr slowed down, Williams turned to other interestij, in- I'liidin); real t‘.stiito and law enfdrcement su|)plies. It is repdrted tliut he turned down a rule on "Falcon Cre.st" -so lu* coulii concen­ trate 1)11 ilie.se interests. (Ol) i/ou hare a qut$Uon about a celebrilyf Wrttf Tout ll'Amalo at 200 Park Ac«., Koom 60S, Sev I'ork, AfJ' 10166. Quftlloni cannot bf an- tu ered pfrtonally, M thote of gfneral M erril will be oa* ticfrfd In futurf rolumnt.) MONDAY ■ FRIDAY W KKKI)A>' M()HN1.N(;S |)\\ II ( ()l M 'l K\ n K l’KISl, K| (O K I). ! IU RSI) \\ , JA M AKV 21. I9>W—7C TUESDAY H.-OO 9:00 !);:$0 10:00 IO::iO :(l(l I l:S(e oo o m a GD QD CD CD CD T u(?sdny J.inuary 26 I vTNif^G ' f • ' f-'-'A L‘ ” 'N i : .--f W E E K D A A F I' E R N () () N S 12:00 12:30 1:00 1::50 2:00 2::50 ;{:00 O (:(I0 o ] loo 0 Di; ) TcvTig t.v !V,>! Ik-: oo Ry l.' I j Lovr.j -i- CD CD m m c s CD CD I Lc^« l-jcj I Da-ft c( <X< V'tt\ mstfuct-'OCil PT05f*4T/r4rg Or«y;e Cci/t j ,A of Ov/ Ur« v>f PTQ7i.-7>t J CctTK 5‘r c. ; Gun W4 Doc* A C?»4V« A M {*J ‘. i ' Sj-u R-j/:.) 'fU:, C.'-'-r Ji-.*, .V f"- ■ uv? 6ccf rt Voter jSAfflCcc-s^ “j';< • > j»v I’ • : i.A ' 5v».rv*‘' Jrtvj'V Mj. r*.(-^-3s SUNDAY Sunday January 24 MORNINO 5:00 O Telethon: Cerebral Paliy O All-Night News 6:00 O BJ / Lobo O Eitance C3 Dick Van Dyke (B Barean Bapllst Church C0 Porky Plo and Friend*6:15 G9 Sacred Heart 6:30 O This We«k in MoiorSporti O Oom OeLuite Show (B NewsO Southern Stock Car Racing @ In Your Neighborhood (E) Visionaries 7:00 O Kenneth Copeland , ■ O Qosp«t Singing Jubilee O Ben Haden ■ O University Forum Cl Sunday Sunrise Q Robert Schuller 63 Sesame Street q CQ Jimmy Swaggarl ‘ ffl Jerry Faiwell ffi Funtastic World ol Hanna- B«rb«raffl Christopher Cioseup O Oral Roberts ffi Amazing Qrac* Bible Class Q Day ol Discovery O In Touch O Gospel Expo Q What's Happening NowiI ffi 63 Sunday Today O Kenneth Copeland 69 Sesame Street p. m T and TTom and Jerry World Tomorrow Dr. James Kennedy Alice Sea HuntO Sunday Morning Jimm^ Swaggart O Oral Roberts CD This Old House Q ID Qunsmoke Three Stooges Meet the Pres*Jimmy Swaggart Frugal Gourmet Wond Tomoaow Robert Schuller 7:30 »;00 t:30 9:00 9:30 10;P0 8 First Baptist Church l‘I News @ Mystery! cp CD James Robison fB Powerful Women ol Wrestling 03 Movie "The World ol Abbott and Costeiio” 8 Movie "Along Came Jones" a Face the Nation fB World Tomorrow ID James Kennedy IQ Christian Children's Fund 11:00 0 In Touch Q TopperD Duke Basketball With Mike KrzyzewskiO Flf»l Presbyterian Church Q Sunday Morning Worship (Q Masterpiece Theatre Q £3 Mighty Voice That Crieth £B WWF Wrestling Spotlight tt:30O T a.i O Wake Forest Sports Sunday d American Ski Week €3 Love Vour Skin 03 Movie "The Otd-Fashtoned Way" ____________AFTERNOON____________ 12:00 0 College Basketball George- town ai Syracuse O UNC Basketball Show O Telethon: Cerebral Palsy O This Week With David Brinkley OQ Greatest Sports Legends 13 Movte "And How Miguel"03 McLaughlin Group {Q Wake Porest Sports Sunday {0 Movie "In Uke Flint" tD American Dream Bowling Classic12:30 0 College Basketball Gccx9«- town at Syrocuio © Think and Grow Rich 63 North Carolina This Week G3 Charles In Charge O 1:00 o Little House on the Prairie fa (B College Basketball; North Carolina al North Carolina Siaio S3 Firing Line£Q Movie "Young Billy Young"03 War ol the Stars 1:30 (D Survival is a Knack 2:00 O O CBS Sports SundayO College Basketball: MacTugan at Indiana - ' ID Movie "The Last Challenge" 63 Amcilc-ii’s JtiMlament 03 Movie "Death Wish II" 2:30 (S Movie "Heaven’s Gale"’3:00 O Telethon: United Cerebral Palsy ContinuesO © Sportsworld. World Prolos- sional Figure Sl^atwig Champion­ships® Frontrunners 03 Movie "The Heavenly Kid" 3:30 O O NBA Basketball. Los An­geles Lakors al Seattio Super Sonics 63 Growing a Business 4:00 O College Basketball: Tempio at Nevada-Las Vogas O Movie "D.A.R.Y.L."0) Painting With Pittard 03 Movie "One Minute to Zero" 4:30 13 ® PGA Ooll. Bob Hope Chrys­ler Classic63 Justin Wilson'* Louisiana Cookin' - Outdoors 5.00 63 National Geographic q 03 Movie "The Mystery in Dracu- la's Castle"CD Grizzly Adams EVENING ~ 6:000 O O O Hews CD Wofid Wide Wrestling 63 North Carofina People CB Star Trek; The Heil Genera­tion 03 Marblehead Manor 03 A 4 T Today 6:30 O CBS News O Health Matters O O ABC Hews eg NBC News 63 Stateline {3 Throb03 We Gol II Made 0) N.C. Stale Coach's Show 7:00 O O 60 Minutes r; O O Movie "Eanh’Star Voy­ager" O £D Our House ID CQ 21 Jump Street 63 DeGrassI Junior High ;;; 03 Movie "The Secret ol Santa VHtoria"03 American Bandstand 7:30 S3 Wild, Wild World ol Animal* 8:00 o o Murder, She Wrote An un- hapfry wtle. a govornmon! ofJicia!. a iovosick assistan! ana a iell- coniofM aitronomof are suspocu m Ihfl murder ol n your^ o tocutive 0 CJ © Family Ties (In S!pr«3) r; ID 03 Werewoll Iridinns 5osp<*cl Eric ol Doing an pvil spirit rosponsi- bio lor a murder m ihoir viiingo (in Stcr(>olCD Nature This (vfO-part show o>- nmines vflnged flight arid hov.- ino hummingt>ird componsnlos lor its si/o. (In Sicrco) :y 03 First Assembiv ol God 8:30 ID CD Movie "The Murder 01 Mary Phagan" (1968. Drama) (Part 1 ol 2) Jack Lommon. Poiei Gsi- laghor. The muiOor ol a tecn-agrj girl in 1913 Atlanta casts suspicion on tbo Jewish manager ol a pencil lactorv and tyings cnos lor /uslicc Irom the slate's amtmioiis sdiciior general Based on a trues slory (in Stereo)O ID CD Married...With Children Al wreck-s the Ixjuse while attemptmg 10 catch an elusive mouse (in Sloreo)9:00 O O Movie "Body ol Evidence" 198a. Suspense) Margot KidOer, 3arry Bostwick. Promiere, A noise loars that her police pathologist husband may be behmo a series ol murders plnguing a l.lassaclm- setts community r; O O Movie "A Father's Re­venge" (1988, Drama) Brian Den- nehy. Joanna Cassidy Premiere The parents ol a young woman being hoW hostago by mtetna- tional terrorists take matters inio theif ov<n hands when the govcin- menls mvoived lail to help p ID CD Tracey Uliman Show Skelches: USO perlormers sing itiMfi ivay ;rirc-\igri G a n g i'f. .3 cho- rc<>')riip’'i’f !eacf)i.‘5 aii aA>v,aicl ij'it Ima oaii*s a ingh-school science leachfi (In Sleroo) G3 Upslairs, Downstairs 03 Calvary Baptist Church 9:30 CD CB Duet Gi.'nijva s twylnend escapt's fiom pnson and gives tier a package lot saleKoepmg. (In Stcreoir;10:00 CD Jeiry Falwell G3 Masterpiece Theatre Foi- tunes ol V;ai Guy s popularity win tiis students, and Bucharest s otpauiaw community, leaves his ivilti Harnel y^ondonng when he Alii fintl time lor he/ (Pari 2 ol 7) L; CD W.V. GraniCD Star Trek; The Ne«t Genera­tion Data s android look-aiiKe thfoalens to tiwd the Enterprise passengers and crew to a deadly costal entity (R)CD Tales From the Darkslde A v.<iuld t>fl telovision wiiler's tele­phone answeiing machine as­sumes a mind and voice o( its own that lead to conlusion 10:30 CQ CannonCD Toles From the Ooikslde Su­san StrastMirg stats as a woman wtvj s atjte to anticjpate the'osults ot very suarvge occuironces. 11:000 O O O IS News CD Basketball Today 63 Shoestring© Roman Gabriel Sports Show CD Jim Valvono CD Solid Gold In Concert 11:20 0 CBS Nows 11:30 O CBS NowsO Friday the 13th: The Series O George Schlatter's Comedy ClubO Enlerloinmont This Woek CD Duke University Coaches ShoweD Howard Cosell: Speaking ol EverythingCD Berean Baptist Church 11:35 O Star Soarch 11:45 0 Siskei i Ebert 12:00 O Liloslyies ol the Rich end Fa­ mous CD Rod ol God CD Calvary Baptist Church CD New Gldget 12:15 O Top ol the Pops 12:30 G) Sporls Machine fD At the Movies CD Ebony/Jet Showcase 12:35 0 Mary Tylor Moore 1:00 O Bob NowhartO Enlertainment This Week CD Black Forum 1:15 O Topper 1:30 O Fantasy Island 1:45 O Nows2:00 0 Runaway With the Rich ond Famous 2:15 O Nlghlwalch 2:30 O CHIP*O Bu*inc*s World 3:00 O All-Night Nows 3:30 O Wild, Wild West 4:30 O BJ / Lobo '> QO H H O Ci O) o cn 5(100111 fi) M.ic.N'i-il l_trNrcr tJi'AStllim fij Tl.i- C1 DiH n-n; SlI(l^|■^CIl Ma St|u.i(i t. :K) 1.1 C D S K i- w i O A B C N i-i'.i C') a UCC , O Qi I ot t ill- C3 S4in(oi(l .incl Sori Cn Oi.oici- Court /' 00 f l fJl-ASCJ CBS Ni.mi O Wtil'ol ol Tortune O ABC News;, C9 Enlertninmenl Tonight C3 Gimmc n Break S3 Nighlly Business Report G3 Newlywed Game CD Snnlofd and Son CD Slar Treli CD Dating Game ^ 30 O O PM Magazine O Jeopardy!;; O Enlertammenl Tonight C9 V/in, Lose or Draw CD Jeltersons © Only One Earth G3 Dating Game CD Cheers CD D.C. Follies 8:00 O Q 48 Hours Shot au tii^ a two- day (M'liod vanous CDS Nows co'ii'r.pondents pieseni topics ol cuiieni imiwitance Anchored by Dan Rather Details lo be an­ nounced ; O O Who's the Boss? Angela ano a v^oman from Tony s past bid <01 his housekeeping services al a cnafity auction (R) (lt>. Stereo) f; C3 B3 Matlock MallocK delends a solltja!! coach accused ol killing an unip.re (In Stereo) Q CD Movie "Take This Job and Shove It" (1981) RoCiert Hays. Barbara ifers,“iey A young corpor­ ate e«ecolive runs inio resistance when he returns 10 his hometown 10 revitah/e a company Brewery, fD Nova A t>ehind-ihe-scenes look at the development ol a new snack lood rp CD Movie "The Duchess and the Dlrtwator Fo«" (1976) Goldie Hawn, George Segal, A dance-hall girl who wants respect and a con man who lacks linesse embark on a perilous journey Irom San Fran­ cisco to Sail Lake City,CD CD Hawaii Five-0 8:30 O O Growing Pains Carol teeis betrayed alter her mother shares a conlideniiai secret wiih Jason. 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Uoc»L»v«a “ " 0. 8»*#n. p*Mor tt:00 «m. 1OOO ftJn, tOOO «.m. wxn ftjn. 7;» pjn> 9.45 A.m. 7:X p.m. Support The Merchant.s Who Urln}» You This Information —Attend 1’he Church O f Your Choice— t Chu'Ch RoJ»d M*i kn>^\JkN»j4 tCOi) a m A-CV»»l:P 11 00 a m MOCKSVILLE PCNTECOSTAL HOLINESS M*, (i'antktff '..X*10 00 a't'S**' «i 11 00 a1 *••• -*,J »ft to p m 1 7 Ci> }i m ..,w.l4p *•-• X': I- rr^ HI CH *N{) PfNTI CUS1 Al MOllNiSS. '.t. ..f* t ' jj,f,'. ,,tl g ,.r .% ..> ■. ,» 1 * f .’ ; •'■ - ..n ^ •r J. n. Eaton Funeral Home 328 North Main Street Mocksvllle, N.C. 27028 Phone 634-2148 DAVIE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO. Tofd farming Sqios And Sofvico tiow Holland Equtpmont HtQhway 6 0 t South MocV.svillo. N C, 2 7 0 2 8 Phone 634-5969 U K C wner. you lo hun-jry \rj A re«a*»ng fT^oaf Hwy. 601 & MO MockivH)». NO .Phon# 634^36 C.A. SEAFORD LUMBER CO. Jericho Road Mockavllle, N.C. 27028 Phone 634-5148 Compliments o f DAVIE COUNTY FARM BUREAU 977 Yadkinvllle Road Mocksvllle, N.C. 634-6207 SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. Route 6, Box 153 MockavUle, N.C. 2702B Phone 492-5565 ut 4 >d SuhOMy School WorV^p 8«<yic«2nd. 4m 4 S(fi SunUt SijnClsj School Worship S*r^« B jM Sttftfy UNtON CHAPEL MCTHOOtSrCHOftC^T Jum*« Chip W4bb, p«aiof IM, 4 Sm Sundayf School 1009 AJn. 11:00 t.m.WEtLCY CHAPCL WCTHOOtST CHUACH A4v»hC«. N O.!M SuyUfS<ir^y School U.-OOa.m.Wpr«hb 54kv«« tO.OO A.m.>d, A 4th Sunday Suhbay School 10.00 ft.m.Wor«ivpS*rw« n.OOtm.ZiON CHAPEL UNITED UETHOOIST CHURCHAav KtrmA Shoal, pa»txp*is«rrsiiiiui BIXBY PRE8arTEHlAN CHURCH Fort Church Aow] M ComatMr Ro«i R Sh«rt«Sunday School W o r ^ S#fV«c« 1*1 4 >d WvOflMdiy &CM SWdyrVffl Praai^vHan Churth laland A R<harttaon. miftmH Cotrmt So Main Si 4 latington Hwy. SundJy Schooi lOOO a.m.Morn<no Worthy tVOOt m.WKSUYAM UOERTY WESLEYAN CHURCH A C Cfaman«, paaty MOCKSVILLE WESLEYAN CHURCH ^loaprtaJ Sir»*1, UocfcavUi#R«v Pvrry H«n«« SuM a; School 9 4$ a m.Wor&hip It 00 a m.Sunday Evv/wng Ww»hf> 7 OO pm . W*dn**da» Wo»»r>*p 7 00 pm. MOBAVLAM MACEDONIA MORAVIAN CHURCH Rav E Hampton Mo^yan. J» . patto^ tfwy flOi. Sunday Schocrf 1000 « m.Wor%fvp S#fvK« II 00 a m Wo*»h^ 7 30pm MOffMON CNUHCN Church Of ^au» Chrl»i Of Lan»( Day S ^ t W/j nt UxaivrfWi Sufviay M**irf>g iC a m iif^uurt SCVKNTN PAY AOVINTIIT SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST M<ni'tg fioad S»J M4I* pa*tor SaM>aih Schoiji 9 X a mW<y*^»<p 5#r,<# n 00 a m KN TlCO ftTAL HOIINKSI CLARKSV llLC PENTECOSTAL JEFFCO CO., INC. In the Hillsdale Community » Route 1 Advance, N.C. 27006 : Phone 998-8193 FULLER WELDING & FABRICATORS Hwy. 601 S P.O. 80X821 MoGksville, N.C. 634-3712 mI I MOCKSVILLE SHELL SERVICE 1B9 Gaither Street Mocksvllle. N.C. 634-5144 Ed Fisher PLUMBING SERVICE Cooleemee, N.C. 27014 Expert Repairs &New ln»talBtion FREE Estlmatos A Emergoncy Sorvico 284-2721 Phone 284-2232 HORNS’S Country Kitchen 601 S. & 1-40 Foaturing Br*»klt$t 24 Hn. 7 Otyt A W^ak } EJ91, Swi. Unia, Fn*h Horn* Frt#», Ct\lH«d Otm9« Ailc* t2J* 634-3750 Daily Devotion 9:30 to 9:45 a.m. Monday thru Saturday W DSL obituaries .lamos H. Alo\:uuicr I.inu's ii\fiK . II ,.| (il.iiK ioiR - k,i.ul. ( '.'.'k v iiu -r \iic ,! ■I'O' .It H ii u .in M i'iih iii.il ilospital ii\ S.ihvl'urs Ih c lu(k'l;ii u.is .1 soi \ifc In-Ill Dll Suml.i\, ).ni In, ,ii Cormtli (.’liuich oi ( '1u\m ( i-iik-k-in in Wmyiic.it He ua> K>ni Nn\. 10, l‘)l'' m Davic ('minis 11c a.ls iIk- mui i>! the late W. Charles \V Ale\4itKlet and Annie hisk Alev.iniler. svhn survives. He was with Hurliiijjimi In ilusiries tiir several yciirs and he ofHirated the Cixileeniee Discinint Store. He s^us a veteran ol the U.S. Army from \V\V||. Olhcr survivors in ad.lition to his mother include his wife. Kathrine Smith AIc.tiindcr of the home; one diiughler, Mrs. Regina Fleming of Route 2, Cleveland; one son. Tony Alexander of Cooletnice; one sister, Mrs. Sadie Shuping of Charlotte; three brothers, Buddy and Roy Alc.xander of Coolecniee and Sinclair Alexander of Newport News, Va.; ami two grandchildren. Charles D. Carnian Charles Doiy Carman, 95. of 1251 N. Main St.. Moctsville, fomwrly of Bradford, N.Y., died Sunday, Jan. 17, at Davie County Hospital after a onc-day illness. The body was taken from Eaton's Funeral Home to Seager Funeral Home in Bath, N.Y., where the funeral was to be held Thursday, Jan. 21, conducted by the Reverend Douglas Combs. Burial was to follow in Bradford Cemetery. The family request thnt memorials be made to the First Baptist Church of Mocksvillc, 390 N. Main St., Mocksvillc. Bom July 19. 1892, in Orange. N.Y., he was the son of the late John Bailey and Mate Boyce Car­ man. A dairy farmer, he was a member of the First Baptist Church of Bradford, where he had served as church treasurer for 25 years. He was a chartcr inembcr of •Waneta Lake Baptist Chapel. His wife, Margaret VanVlcct Carmen, died ;fl 1977. Survivore includ<; a son, John Carman, with whom Ix: had made his home on North Main Street for ihc pasi two years; and two gmndchildncn. Acy R. Caudle Acy Rufus Caudle, 76. of 246 Spring St., Mocksvillc, died Sun­ day, Jan. 17, at his home. Funeral services wctt held Tues- day, Jan. 19, i>t Eaton’s Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Jirn Grydcr. Entombment followed in West Lawn Memorial Gardens tTBUsoleurn in Clemmons. Memorials may be made to the Davie County Cancer Society, c/o Anne Stayer, 146 Pine St., Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Bom in Yadkin County, he was a son of llie late Jim and Lillie McC«llum Caudle. He was a retired builder and landscapcr as well as a former court callcr for Davie County. He was u Baptist. Survivors include his wife, Ada Elizabeth Hobson Caudle; two daughters, Mrs. B.C. (Sue) Lawrencc of Bermuda Run and Mrs. Jack (Anne) Bledsoe of Mocksvillc: three sons, Jimmy E. Caudle and Bobby Cautlle, both of Mocksvillc, and Bill Caudle of Tobaccovillc: A sister, Mrs. G.F. (Amy) Warner of Winston-Salem; a brother, Sam Caudle of Win.sion- Salcm; a lwlf-si.sier, Mrs. Roy (Treva) Hunter of Raleigh; 11 grandchildren; and six great­ grandchildren. Juanita H. Crotts Juanita Harrell Croii.s, 61. of Route 7, Mocksvillc. died Mon­ day, Jan. 18, at Rowan Memorial Hospital in .Salisbury. Funeral services are to be held al 2 p.m. Tliursday, Jan, 21, at Concord United Metliuiist Church in Davie County, conducted by the Rev. Bennie Bearden, pastor. Burial will follow in the churtli ccmeicry The family was to be at iiaton’s Funeral Home on Wednesday night, Jan. 20, from 7 to 9. 'Jl»e b(xly will be placed in tiic church ' "iO iniimtw before tlie scrs ice. Hi : , ■ I *;)'!.I < i! r, M.ii. li 1'), ■ Ill- 'A.I'. .'. xi.iu.'hU'i >'l Ulc i.ilc ) ,.ru! l<..-..i M.ei li'll Nhr ll.I.i ,1s .1 !,ll' > hill ■ i .iii I tll H i (11 >.> \i: !i in ,S.tlishiu s H i'! h u '.t '.iih l, 1 u i.'.-iu - t r m iv I'li'ii 111 I'isn ,Sur'. r.iif. HKh.'iic ,i il.im'hli-i, Di'hbii' Ill'll.lul 111 RiuiU' .1 ii'ii, kcibcn ('lull'. ui K i'n u 'iillf. ihrcc si\(iTs. IXiriv I).i\i>. nl Kiiniv, •N V . Cni.i 1,Cl'Join's I'l .S.ilisbuiN •iiu! S ir.uiiii.i ('.ipps o! Hii'kuis, .1 lirvUtiiT, Jiim- ll.tricll I'l .S\r.iviiM', ■N 'i' , .iiu) ihri'i' ur.iiiiisoiis .lane Haiie.s Crow Dr J.mc 1 l.iiics i ( iii'.v. 71. N, .Main Street, I Mivk-svillc, died I .MoikLiv, Jan. IS,I at Davie V'illageJ Rest Home. Funeral scrv-j iccs were to be) held at II a.ni. Wednesday, Jan 20, at 1-iiton's Rincr.il tlurne Chapel in .Mixksville b> the Rev Don Davis. Burial was to follow in Rose Cemetery. Dr. Crow was bom in .Monroe to the late Edward Wilson and Mary Hanes Crow. She was a member of First .Mcth(xJi.st Church of Mocksvillc. She was a retired professor of home economics at UNC'Grccnsboro. Surviving arc one brother. Ed Crow, Winston-Salem; one niecc, MLvs Clement Kendrick. Charlotte, and three nephews, E.W. Crosv III, Washington. D.C., P.F. Crow, Ferrium College. Va., and Zeb Kendrick, Philadelphia, Pa. William Johnson Ijames M r. W illiam Johnson Ijames of Coolee- mee, died at Rowan Memorial Hospital Sunday, Jan. .17, after an e.xtended illness. He was bom in Davie County to the late Bobby and Mary Ijame*. He was a member of Liberty AM E Zion Church, .and was retired from the Erwin Mills and the Davie County School System where he was janitor at the Cooleemce School for 42 years. Funeral sen iccs were to be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday,.Jan. 20^at the Liberty AME Zion Church, Rev. Alfred l^ k e was to officiate and burial was to follow in the church cenKtnry. He is .surs’ivcd by four grand­ children; Johnsie Bares of the home, Priscilla Burke and Perry Clement, both of Atlanta, Ga.. and Marie 1, Booe of Mocksville; and one brother, Tlicodore Ijames of C ( X ) le e m e c , Roy Raymond Phelps Mr. Roy Raymond Phelps. 73. Rotite 4, Mocksville, died Wednes­ day, Jan. 13, al Davie County Hospital. Funeral .sers'ices were held Fri- SERVIfo FUNERAL DIRECTORS 4 UX'ATIONS 7 2 2 -6 1 0 1 120 South KUin Slircl 722-6106 KiynuliU Kiwi 128 Years of Service NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIANS MKMHKH HV INVITATION CREMATORY SERVICE Clcmmoiiii, N £, 766-4715 756-4717 M iiW lfh riJo k l '« i « CIcnuitint 246-Z3M, 4 0 .S S Kt»in Sitrcl D W II (O I NT^ KM l.Kl’Kl.Si; KICOKD, TIH K.SDAV. .lA.MARV 21. 1988-9C Jan. 31 Deadline To List ---- County Property Taxes il,i\ . J,iii I ,^. ,il I'^.ilon's i-uiii'ial iii'iiii' ('h .ilv l 111 .\liy .k s'ilii' t>\ (Ilf K f ' H cniis Bc.ini/.'ii .iiii) tlif l'ii-\ Shi'lbs ll.iib o u r Buti,il liillu w cil HI .Salion.il C ciiii'li'r) in .S.ilishiii \ Ih c l.iiiiiK ii'ijiic s is iha! n u 'in iiii.iis lu' iiia ilc to Itic -XiiK'nc.iii ('.iiK 'i'i .Siviciv .Mi I’hclps w.is born iii D .ivic ( oiinls lo till' l.itc .-Mtii'il .iiiii .S.i m Ii Kir.t.- .Satli-> llic lp s He ua.s .1 ic liic i! b.iibcr l>urnii; WoiUI \S',u jj, lu- serv­ ed in tlic (' S Na\s .Siii\nnij.’ ,irc Ins uilc, Thelni.i Ann .Mcvaiiiier Pliclps. ol ilie lionie, I'lM'il.iiu;|iters. .Mis Di.iiie I’ Sniilci .ijx) .Mrs (ileniJ.i 1> l.uil- uick, N'lli 111 MivksMlle, one son, Jail. Phelps, .MtH.ksMllc. five }:r.ijuii.hililren. ami two sisters. M is. Ruth Ikinon, ,Mi\.ks\ ille, ainl ■Mrs (iraie W'lHvteri. ^ .ulkinville. .Alexander A, Piper .Mr. ..\le\iiiKlcr Abbey Pi|vr, 8.S, Route 7, .Mivksville, died Hiurs- ilay, Jan 14, al V .Medital Center in S;ilisbur) f-'uncral services were held Saturday, Jan l(i. at |-.aton's Funeral Home Ch.ipel in Mtxrksville by the Rev. Glenn Sellers. Burial t'ollowe<.i in Liber­ ty United Methodist Church ccinetery. Mcnwrials arc miuested to go to Blai.se Baptist Church. Mr. Pip>er sv.is born in Lenoir City, Tenn., to the late All>ert Morgan and Sus;in Whit.sel Piper. He wjiA a retired accountant with Quality Oil Company in Winston-Saletn. Surviving are his wife. Ruby Wilson Piper; two daughters. .Mary Susan Cooke. Adelphi. <Md.. and Manlw McMillan, Mocksville. and three grandchildren. Dorothy Bolin Shore Dorothy l^ign Bolin Shore. 52. Ben Anderson Road of Route 6, Mocksville, died Monday. Jan. 18, at llie Forsyth Memorial Hospital following a six-week illness. She was bom in Yadkin County on March I, 1935, to the late Lon­ nie Gray nf»J Irene Pettit Bolin. She was a homemaker. She W'as married March. 23. 1957. to Clarence Clinton Shore who survives. Additional surv ivors include, 5 ditughters, Mrs. Gtri.stine Sain and Mrs. Rebecca Cartner of MiKksville. .Mrs. Nancy Buelinof Route 3, Yadkinville, and Brenda and Coleen Shore of the hotiK; five brothers, L.G, Bolin of Route 2, Haniiony, IJndsey Bolin, Kenneth Bolin of Route 6, Leonard Bolin, and Donald Bolin of Mocksvillc; five sisters, Mrs. Inez Moon, Mrs. Thelnui Sni'th of MocLsville, Mrs. Marie Hedrick and Mrs. Judy Dix­ on Route Lexington, and Mrs. Dollie Lirigle Route 3, Salisbury; and three grandchildren. She wiis a member of Rock Sprivig Baptist Church where a funeral .service is lo be held Wi.-dne.sday at 2 p.m. by the Reverend Clyve G. Bell and (he Reverend Marvin Blackburn, Burial is to follow in the church cemeter)'. Mihel 11. .Sw I'lilinoii l.llu'l Moll Su f.iliiloli. .'s.’ , ,'l ,‘ S‘' I’.iik .'Xsi' . M oikssillc. ilii'il Wciiiies.I.is. J.ili i ,i( lici lloiiii- '! lie bo<l\ leiii.iiiicil .il l'..iIoirs l unei.il llonie Miilil Ix-iiij; taken lo l oin U ,ij;es l-iinetal lloiiie in I .luleineviHc. (i.i l iineial ser\iies weie held at Pleasant (iiove Haptisl Cluirch. Huii.il lolloued in l)ie church cenieters I lorn l-'eb. 2-t, l‘X).S, in Gwinnett r<Hinty, Ga., she was a daughter of the late Hirdeau Phillips atnl Ii;tr- ly Andrew Holt, A retired infur- iiiatioii clerk al 1-mory University Hospital in Atlanta, she was a nientber of Oakhurst Baptist Church and Chapter 148. Order of luistern Star, IxHh in I>ecatur. Ga. A daughter, Jeanette Thomas, died in 1974. Survivors includc a daughter. Anne McCurdy, with whom she made her Iwitne on Park Avenue; four sisters. Enolia Turnipseed of Fayciteville. Ga,. Helen Anglin of Uiwrenceville, Ga.. Allie Mae Green of Paragould. Ark., and Uuiise Burton of Orange City, l-la.; eight grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. The family requests that memorials be made lo Hospice of Davie CiHinty, P.O. Box 665. Mocksvillc. State Spends $8 Million On Roads RALEIGH — Now' that concrete and asphalt have peeked through the snow and ice, state departijKnt of transportation officials have totaled clearing cost and arc call­ ing the Jan. 7 winter storm one of the most expensive to hit the state this decade. Afler more than a week of scrap­ ing. salting and sanding, most of North Carolina’s highways arc clear. Tlie cost, about 58 million. Although no records are kept for individual stomis, DOT officials said snow removal costs for this stonn topped lliosc spent during the entire winter seasons in four of the last .seven years. State officials blame the high cost on the statewide magnitude of the stonn and on t)»e frigid wailher following January 7. With lows at night in the teens, what little melting did occur during the d.iylight hours was frozen solid by morning. Between 6,000 and 7,000 DOT employees spent more than 309,(X)0 man hours on interstate, primary and .secondary highways, eventually clearing all major routes of snow and ice. Tliey used more than 1,500 snow plows and 680 motor graders in the process. Spreaders unlea.shod an esti­ mated 46,000 tons of salt on the snow covencd highways and almost 10.000 toas of ,sand and gravel were used to provide vehicles witii traction while traveling the icy roads. ! ).iii\ 1 1’.likeI. I i,n 1C ('ounl\ l,iv ■issi'SMii. \>,,iins itic (iciuillv loi I'tl llij' l.u lisliiii' lo in i l,llc IS ID l>cii cm ■ li soil li\c on one ol ilu- lilie s Ol scu c i itisliicis, \o i; p.is ID p c iic iii I.Ill' lisiinj.' pen.ills on iheiii ,ilso ." he s.ml I’.iikci Saul MO C..IC slmiild K' l.ile ,is iioiin.ill) ilie inlorniiiion on the i.i\ lisiiiij; can tv coinpleied in 5-10 iiiiiuiies and tlrop(x‘d in the mail in ih c s e ll .n iila 's s c il c n s e lo fH ; p m v id - i i l . . i l l e i y iH i h .n e a p p lie d a s ta m p . Persons iei|uiring help have two full tune lav listers in the County Ollice Hiiililinp ihal are available .ill diiiiii); Jaiui.iry. Mail I'x'stinarked hyJan, 31 will luri be (x-iuli/ed. "Please avoid payinj; extra by getting your tax iistinji in the mail ttxlay." Parker said. Republican Convention Set The Davie County Republican Party Convention will be Tuesd;iy, .March 15. at 7:30 p.m. al the Davie County Courthouse. Delegates and alternate delegates to the F‘i;h:h District Convention and the North Carolina State Republican convention will be elected. The Eighth District Convention will be in April, date and place to Ik announced later. The North Carolina Republican Convention will be June 3 and 4 in Raleigh, Democrats Attend Convention Davie County Democratic Chairman Frances Beck and Wan­ da Edwards. 8th District Chairmen, attended the State Democratic Party's Executive Committee meeting in Raleigh Saturday, Jan. 16. Don Fowler, chief e.xecutive of­ ficer of the 1988 Democratic Na- tiomd Convention, spoke to the ex­ ecutive committee, which met at the Brownestone Inn in downtown Raleigh. Lt. Gov. Bob Jordan also gave remarks to the committee. Beck and other Democratic county chairs also atlended a coun­ ty chairs workshop to discuss Super Tuesday Get-Out-The-Vote strategy and fundraising opportunities. "This year, North Carolinians have the unique opponunity to vcjtc for the next Democratic president in the Super Tuesday primaryl” Beck said. “Wc want to cncourage all Democrats to get out and vote in this primary." Four Corners Ne'ws By Marie White Four Corners CorresporxJent Mr, and Mrs. Joe NSTiite, Ver­ non and Tina Dull and Brian Yates were supper guests Saturday night of Mr, and Mrs, Joe Carr Harpc. The Rev. and Mrs. Vincent Young, Batry Smith, and A.C. RatJedgc Jr. visited A.C. Ratledgc Sr. and Edna Mac Railedge durjng the weekend. . Mrs. Earl Fleming visited Mre. Clifford Fleming Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Joe White visited . Mr. and Mrs. Waldon Reavis Sun­ day night. y Eight From Davie Named To Dean’s List At ASU Eight Davie County students liave been named to the Dean’s List at Appalachian State University for the 1987 fall semester Wendi Denise Craven, Route I, Advance: Holly Anne Fairchild, Bemjuda Run; Janna M. Jones, Route 3, Advancc; Robert Samuel Martin, Mocksvillc: Jerry Dennis Myers, Route 3, Advancc; Kevin Ray Smith, Route I, Advancc; ; William Ross Wands 111; Routc4; Mocksvillc: and Lcia Dencsc Welch, Route 2, Mocksvillc. '• Students named to the Dean's List must attain a 3.25 grade point i average on a 4.0 scale and c a ^ ’ , at least 12 houij of academic A credit. “• it * You’re Always Welcome At CLEMMONS : PRESBYTERIAN? CHURCH r Sunday School 9:30 am I Worship 10:30 am Co-pastors Robert A. and Dusty K. Redler Hwy 158 West Clemmons Duvic County Thotie Nunilny 998-M28 ixMmjum HEARING MADE EASY NO BATTERIES TO BUY ... JUST PUT IT IN YOUR EAR AND HEAR AUTOMATICALLY! • H you HEAR but don't ttw iy i UNOEftSTANO «4ut pMp<« v t M y ln f ... • II p«opl< M*<n to mumtM ... • K y w muM ttk o tiw n lo ..•MfOUtrt unbtftutd tjy not b«ir>g tbit lo IC A R »na UNOERSIAHO »fi»n you ARE IN A NOISY EH- VtflONttEHT ... 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Suggested Retail Price $895**** Our Price $42500 Above Includes • i yev vmnty • 1 yeit lots o( damtgt • h(tnfl9tMt(no<;lw^) • financino lYdiblc •3QdiytiW 1(K -DAVIK C O lM T KNTKKI'RISK KKCOKI). TMURSDAV. JAN'UARV 21. 1988 Advance News Ktliili /.immt'rtium Aclv.'inco rii'.p. ifutditl M l’' IU'11,1 ('<<iii.it/i-i n'K't’MIc.l lu’i 'K1II1 I'lulut.i;. . ).in 1() l-.iinily nicintvis jj.im- a iliii tu'i p.iit> .1! hrt tuimc iiii:hi \v,iih 111 pifsci'.i t hiisulc (In- laiiiil) \u'io NUs JcsMt Hrmulcr, Mi-- Ixlith/ininicrniim. Hdl Stniihfri7i.in .iiul I'l’iii Drown ^tL•ll^s.l Hciulrn. cclcbraioi! her 1 Ith hirthil;i> Jan 12 wiih two [\ir ties. Oil Moik'.ay tiij;til tu-t ;;ranj parem.s, Mr and Mrs I om Hen ifrix of r-'ork, iuul a suiijicr (or her Those aticnilini; were Mr anil Mrs, Tommy l.cc Hentirix ami .SODS l.-rie ;ind Mark, Mrs. Bctly Jciin Cvnuit/vr and sons Chad and Adam, grandmoihcr Mrs. l-dith Zininicrnum, Melissa's three sisters Andrea, Amanda and Meredith atkl parents. C)ii Tue.sday night Mrs. Ziniineniuin entertain­ ed the Hendri.x liimily with a bir­ thday dinner pany at her home honoring Melissa. Mr. and Mrs. lidd Myers have returned from a week’s trip to Rorida. They visited their children and grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Myers and daughters in I-ake Placid; relatives Mr. and Mrs. Donald Markland and Mr. and Mrs. Danny Markland in Sebring. In Sanford they visited cousins Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hutcheas and Mr. and Mrs. Jin> Crowe. Mrs. Crowe, the fomicr Eva Shuti of Advancc, is a resident of a nurs­ ing home m Sanford. Miss Ethel SmithdcaJ was treated to dinner Friday night at Dockside Seafood Restaurant in Clemmons by Mrs. Sue Browder Folmar and Mre. Jessie Browder. Aflcr dinner Sue invited the women to her home for homemade dessert. On Satur­ day, Mrs. Folmar and Mrs. Browder took Miss Smithdeal to a nurs1ng1tinT>cTiH3«ifigtciua.yisji. her sister, Mrs. Ruih Smithdeal Myers. Mrs. Rhea Potts has returned from a week's visit in Rorida with friends and relatives. She accom­ panied her children, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Potts. They visited G.W. and Brown Gets Marine Training . Marine Pvt. Anthony T. Brown, son of Robert G. Brown Jr. of Route 4, Mocksville, has com­ pleted recruit training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris liiland, S.C. During the 11 -week training cy- clc, Brown was taught the basics of battlefield survival. He was in­ troduced to the typical daily routine that he will experience during his enlistment and studied the personal and professional standards tradi­ tionally exhibited by Marines. <Hc participated in an active physical conditioning program and gained proficiency in a variety of military skills, including first aid, rifle marksmanship and closc order drill. Teamwork and self-dlsciplinc were emphasized throughout the training cycle. He joined the Marine Corps ip August 1986. FREE BRACELET! W ith .iny Vi.OO I l.illm.irk |)tir( li.isc, you ( .111 net this puflcd ln'.ifl ilcsinii 1)1.u (‘Id. 1 irnit oDc |)(‘r ( uslDiiici, wliili* su|)|)lii". last. Only ,11 I l.illm.irk S IS Sftrui.iy. I rh t-l 'ik Katharine’s Hallmark Shop 8«ll»buiytAM 637-2280 We box A gift wrap frool ik'(l\ I’l'd-. ,ll I 'Itt M'.OIV .lllil oOu'l H.-1,i1|'.Cn 111 I I'IIIU' Nil .iih( Ml' ('"m.il.'fi ■ill' llic v'l.UHlp.tu-tils o! (iu:ii titsi pl.llhi. tlllil. ,1 I’ll I , 1,1 III I ll.Mhodl ( ii.r.. on J.in J 111 H.iw.in J.i\ (i(,l\ .lllii l.fll.l ('nlll.ll/l'l (il.lS ,1U’ the p.iroiiis .iiui .Mrs M.i\Ix’lk' ( )i tfll IS llio I’r.iiulnii’llici ■Mrs .’Mkc I’i'lls II'li't’r,Ill'll hoi S7ili tiirthd.iv J.iii 5 (111/I'll icil roses were j'laccil in ihc .\lclln«,lis! 1 'luin.h in hei honoi i;i\i'ii b\ tu-i I hiklrt'n ( ii.i;. .Sukk'i) 1^ ,1 p.iiit'iii .il I ).i\ ic H i’spii.il iiiKk'nioini,' Ui'.iinn.'iii M is .M .iK 'f H.iik", .iiul M i-. I IMS .Miillis ,iu' ri'i,iipi'i.iliiij' s.lllsI.K iiuih .11 lu'llu' .lllrl Svilli' hiivpit.ili/cil Mis Sailll' ( itoss cit I’I.lllluU II aiul till' Ko'. K'ttulitc I'l Kura! Hall wfte lluiisikiN sisitois I'l Ihi'it sikU'I aiut aum, Mrs Shrils < li.iilu' I't \S’iii\li>n S.ik'iii w,i'~ a .S.iluiil.is iMlnr ol his .uiiil. M is ( l.iia H.iir, Ih cs '.iM liJ •Ml-. IK 'lla ( iM ii.ii/iT on hci tiii .Iiul ,il'.o M i ami M is (1 in lull ( o in .il/i-i on the H.illinioii.' kiM il M is H .iiu was .iinoiij! llu' i’lu'sis .iiU'mtini,' I i:u > .Slix'l.'s iliiu l hiiihil.is I'iiiis i:ivcn at the h onu 'oi lu'i I'.iieiits, .Mi .mil ,M is I .iii\ .M ikk nil Siiml.iv A iilu ii Ik'.in Was .iilm iiioil to V i'li'i.in 's H ospii.il in D u ili.iiii I IK'sii.l'. , J.lli I'l. |o Ulkk'IJ'l' IIJVII li''.iil siiii.'i'r> nil lh u is d i\ W e e \ teiiil ssiiip .illi) to the De.in lain iK III ihc ileatli o| then 2 7 year okl niece, .Maiui, w h o ilie il in Biiptist H csp ii.il I,(St week ol brain injury, ,Mis l'\e l> ii Holton tell on lee in the M elluKlist C h u rch parking lot Surulay inorniny striking the hack ('I hcr head. .She went to l-ur- ■s\ih Hospital for ,\-ray,s which leve.ik'il minor injury, I-. ",\" Vogler luis been ad- .'iiitteil to .Autumn Care Nursing 'Home after being liospltalizcd at Dasie Hospital for the [wst several weeks, .Mr, and Mrs, Delbert Iknnctt of Dulin Road w ere rcccnt visitors of their aunt, Mrs. Edith'Zimmer­ man, They also visited Mrs, Janie Hendri,\ arxl daughters. Prices are good January 20 ihrough January 26, 1987, Quantity rigtiis are reserved- None soW to clealots 5upcrQowi'88 Party Fixin's Best Of The Beef Sale! USDA Choice Whole Boneless Top S i f t O t t l ummummmmmmmmmmmmmm L f jm USDA Choice Whole Boneless New York USDA Choice Whole Boneless Rib S ummummmmammmmmmmmmmm im ijm USDA Choice T-Bone Lbmm m m m m m m mm a ma M mm m mm ■ ■ ■ ■ • 1 . 6 9 2 . 5 9 3 . 5 9 2.9^ Lowes Super Low Pric TQWtlJ Lb. Package-1.29 Champion Sliced Bacon .9912 0z. Holly Farms Grade A Whole Fryers .49 '.tt:cv±:!c .‘.tea:, Soet Of Honee Weenees Lb..9912 Oz. 42 OZ.-40C 0« Label Tide Detergent 1.29 Umi 1 Wuh >S,l» a ktoto Food CMcr Big Roll t Delta 'I Towels .39 IMt 1 With $5.00 Or Mor« Food Ord«r.^ ''.0; Super Expanded Variet 1 1/2 Lb. Loa( Lowos Sandwich Bread 3 / ^ 1 64 Oz, Regular Or Country Stylo Minute Maid Orange Juice 1.09 Limil 1 W19115 00 Of Mvo Food t>d«/ \ 7 Oz. Chickon, Turtoy, Bool Banquet Pot Pies 4 / $ l lim»( 4 $5 000 ».*(yo food OrOor Extra Large New Crop Florida Temple Oranges 5/^1 FtorWa Pink Or WhKo 40 Ct. Seedless Grapefruit '$<4 /^ 1 Best Total Value In Town 6.5 Oz. BBQ Or Ruffles Frito Lay Chips .99 Where Available 12 Pk. 12 Oz. Reg,/Ught Old Milwaukee Beer 3.99 Where Available 6Pk. 12 Oz. Reg. Or Light Schaeffer Beer 1.69 U.S. No, 1 Genuine Idaho Potatoes 1511) ling 1.98 New Crop ' Chilean Nectarines.88Lb. 24 O j . Casiloborry ^ ^ Beef Stew........................... 3 0z.Hormol C Potted Meat................... O / pJ. 10 Ct. Ovaltlne Hot & Rich a g% Cocoa Mix,........................... Gull Maid Haddock Or ^ Flounder Fillet..................3 , 9 9 SupOflOf Brand Frosh _ r%r% Imitation Crabmoat...........2 m9 9 Mild Or Lite ^ ^ gy Greerv,HiU Sausage............ jL.oSf 8 O2, Pkg, Snow White Fresh Mushrooms........... Fresb fitoon Extra Largo Bell Peppers......... Super Select Cucumbers........... ............77 3/.99i Feature l)A\ IK COI NTV I VI l KI-KISi; KtCOK;). THl R.SI)A\ , J.AM AKV 21. 1988-lD A Blue Ribbon Wood Carver Local Man Turns Chunks Of Wood Into Pieces Of Art Ry Mike Barnhardt Davio Couniy Entorpriso-Rocotd ADVANCE — Like iniiny Davie men. Jerry Rcavis takes lo the woods to hum — and to find \vw)d. But the waJnut trees he searches for aren't destined for a fircplace. The trees will be cut into chunks, into shapes, carved and burned into animals. Jerry Reavi.s i.s a wood carver. .'Vnd his wildlife crea- lioas have won award after award at shows across the state. Rcavi.s likes to hunt deer, and many of his carv ings reflect that hobby, including his favorite, a carving of a doc nursing a fawn. That carving was al.so a favorite of the Tarheel Woodcarvcrs Association in 1986, winning best of show honors. It was al.so the ‘‘People's Choice.” ;I "1 done a lot of whittling when I was small,” the 16-year •Jrcsident of Davie Gardcas said. “ If I wanted any toys, I had to make them.” He has been a serious wood airver for about nine years. j“ I just picked it up. I was going to build me a gun cabinet i and I wanted two dccr heads to set back in the doors,” he said. “ [ tried taking one class. l‘d been carving a couple of ' years and I was already ahead of them.’' So he joined the woodcarvcrs a.ssociation, and kept car- 7 jving pieces of walnut into replicas of wild animals, ij " I take a lot of hunting magazines, and when I decidc ►iSvhat animal I want to carve, 1 get four or five pictures, cut me a pattern and go from there, kk‘‘A big block of wood is easy to crack and you don’t it until you work with it for a while,” Rcavis .said. |f^His smaller works take from 40 to 50 hours; the larger i-iOntt, up to 120 hours. |M sO n most pieccs, Rcavis .starts with a four-inch thick and MtHSTinch wide chunk of walnut wood. He makes a pattern, an outiine on the wood and cuts it with a band .saw. ^Hc^iiscS*forging tools (o grind the wood into the desired ■ l small ^m'fc to ^ t ^1 the muscles and everything See Woodcarver — \\ »-D ' r- I f i l l !| sill " & i V Rcavis uses a »w( knife U> bum hair on the wooden animals, Rcavis looks throufih iMittcras of animals he has car>cd over the Iasi nine years in his ba.scnicnt shop In Davie Gardens, £. Oiie of the largwt and most dlfTIcult picccs was iHm two nghtliijj bears, ReavIs said. Rcavis has shajn-d wood into a variety of wild animals over ihc years. 21)- l)A\ II ( ( ) lM ^ i M Kki’KiSI, KKCORl). TtlLHSnAV. JANUARY 21, I98S Mocksville IVIan Charged After Jan. 10 Accident \ Ml •> V ilii- in.in .i-- , 11,111'I'.I V'-tlll t.lliuN- li' 1,.,' .1 'll'll J.lll in, 'Alien llu- I'tS! Il.ll".!!!! Ini>. Ik' sv .is lit i\ ini; stiuv k ,i 1 ''.'S I'cril, ,1^ I.imiini; in ,i icpoK tn l ioopot K H Sk-i-ii 111 llu- N (' tliiiliu.iy I’.ilii'l Sv,o(t Aiklri-u M.ist, 2S. dt Ki'uli- (i. \v.is o.i^l on Sl;ilf Road 1-ll-t m llic iriiik whc'ii he 1,111 ilu’ -.lop sii',11 .11 r S causing: tl\o I'drd. ilri'u-ti b;. Clhnlvs Wchb, 7S. ol W mnKilIc, W A ’a,. In sirikc Mast's vcliiclc, the report visa. Mast, traveling iii the wesiJxniiul lane of U.S. W )l. applied hi.s brake.s in :ui attempt to avoul the truck but could not stop in tiiiic. Webb wa.s taken by ambulance to Da% ie County Hixspiiiil and later Iransfercd to N.C. Baptist Hospital in NVitiston-,Salcm. where .she i.s be­ ing treated for spinal injuries. Stccn estimated danuge to the Datsun at SI ,000. while damage to the Ford was estimated at SI ,800. Toyota Strikes Huick While traveling north on U.S. 601 Jan. 11, a 1973 Buick driven by Buddy Ray CroiHcr, 47, of Golf JioadJ<ing^j^vas^s^ 1. ' h.i.i >!. 'pjH'il In'- i-hu k- ■ lllil -A,In .lI'.Hll 1 1 1 ni.lkl- .1 tiv lil liTm mil'llu- AhI" -Xii. III'II jxiikmr .iic.i \|.tirn 111' '.v.i>. stiiK k tUMii Iv liilk t tn itu’ lu '.i'U i. ii,'|>.>iU'i! Iiix ip i'i 1. n C li.ip iv ll ('lu i(i|v il s.iul the liA K i.i, liriscii In C’hrisU iplici ( u k ,\ik iii', l.H, 111 Riuilo 1, .SlivksMllr, nuis li.isc h.ul dilticiilts sinppiiii: iluc III K c in the iii.idw .ix lisliin.ited d.iiiuij;c I«i the Huuk '.'..IS v|2.‘'. while d.im.ii;e Ui llic I'osnt.i was eslini.ited .it 'SI.(XX) Both Ciomer and .-Nikiiis were charged with having evpired in s[Kction slickers Curs Cdllide O n Ice Twi) cars colluled on 1-40 Jan 13 w hen N mIi vehicles spun out ol control on an icy p<irtion ol the roadway, reponed 'rnxi[vr W I) Gnxmis. A 1985 Chrysler, driven by Charles Utrry Tuttle, -14. of .Mor­ ris Farm Road, Stanley, ssent out of control ami struck a guardrail on the left side of the bridge. The other vehicle, a 1979 Mercedes driven by Bradley lirnest Gibbs, 34. o f North Point Road. I luiucisv ille, .llso slid nil llu- k c .iiul 1,1’lliileil Ik'.hI on wiili ihc ( III\ sjei, (iti'i mis s.ikI n.iin.ipc li> ihc C'liiN sli'i I'slnn.iU 'd S-1 .IHHI ,iih 1 in ilk' N U 'uedcs .11 .Sd.ixx) Hit-Aiul-Riii) Accident ( 'h.H I'os .lie |viu)iiu' in ,i J.in i ' till .iiul run .KA'utciu \<.hk.li i..iuscil SUXI in c''!!!!!.ill'll il^iin.a'i' In .i l‘)s( H.M\S I.HU- Sel ( i l Muli s.iul n.ui IIS K.i\ U ili's. '1 , III 1,11'ii,' W oiiil l>tl'.e. I ,e\'is\ilK'. w.is li.iM'liiir wfst on I -1(1 in the H.M\\ \i.hi'ii .i I97W ( 'liev ri'lel i .intc up Iimii K'hiiiii with no lu'.kllii.'lits I'll .iihl struck llie HMNS in ihe u'.ii i he Cheviolel. ownol !i\ J.inu-s [{dnuind Norci'ii! ol KihUc 2. .■\shelxiro. onitiiiucd ti,ii.chn(.’ ue>l on I 4(1 Car l.dses CoiitntI On Ice While traxeliiig I'll .NC Sdl in a 19S() .S'lss.in, Rornla .Soueis Church. 42. of Route 2. Advance, lost control ot tlie vehicle on ic\ pavement, causing ii roll down an embankment TriKvr W .D . Ciri'oiivs said (he car slid off a bridge onto the lelt / / £ 7 ! 'W 'O . ’f W A K j r ^I M WJR 10GG\GE. >.UM5 IT UCXX LIKE I'M COHG' OlD RAISE (CW IHtV.Sll'iIS. Of. OiO \nuit toj roj. k < vis\t ■' tS m s |A'( PVKE ? 0>t\\ O t. GO AUEAD, M<WE r Sir OSER TMta? I VIAKT fOOR m SL. TOS\t MEX^TQUHOEMWC. ( CAH I ? PIEASE? PIOSE? too S W lD BE n.KTTtREt),M*X. QKm< ASv®) < TQSMEfifOU / tOHVG«T. / i €i, nsXTS SVitET.T U B B T T H B p r/ WOE MM, UW-! lli- SUOW 100 K MW51C PiSWOvCltlG TP'CK! / O;. VlKS^ lU HEEV)M< IXQi’tX-OaUR BtU. lW(«WTiF I lEhD'CW N H\oyii lt^STC^D? fo, if woe<s Hocw eencR .cft k nm , ir -KW CNt. lUlKt W (K wciE m.\s/k UQW-ViATT 8ULB. 'rtUI, OlO W\D m iw H O fi T ^ 'trf.Y S '' GEE, 1 WlSM fOJ COJlD s m ro«E.yTE^i. ww/kT K H\ct W ing to fWRt kU-RvGUT, CM-VlK sill'm IiIi I Ml III,' ’ . .,!i! I . .11'.-,I I I I .et I',111 IllUi ,111.! '.‘.I II' ■ I' I'.'. -1 .1 '11 I' « 'I cniii.iiikiiK'Di I'.. '1! . Iiiiiiiii' ii ■ fI-'I I 'l l ll', V. Iii'c i-. I>.iin.ii'c l l ' ill'.' 'si'.,Ill \'.,i'- Ill'll ,il S.’’ I«11 I 111 Cl- \ ( liicles t iillide \ ( )K|.,ni'itiik' .1 I'J 'S ( lu'\ liil'.'I liUi k .iliil .1 I'IS * I I'lil \'.ru' iir.i'Ucil 111 .1 thiec \i.'hkl>.' iiillisli'ii J.lll I ' siiliik' ti.iNclllt;' r.i'.l I'll I .S ?v). .K iiildillL' !o .1 ti’pi'il t>\ 1 iiii'pi'i W I ) (iiiii'iil'' Juli.m < 1.1, k' Siiii’c i. .‘>,S. I ll Sli'in Hii-ik Ku.iil, ( k’liiinon',, h.ul -'ini’ ;vit tho ( tldsniiitiile in the c.isl I'i'iiiiil l.inc .mil vii.is u.iiliiiL' to iii,ikc .1 k'U mill '.'.licit the i,n w.is siruvk tn'iii bchinil hy llu? (tuck Ihc mick. dri'.eii b'. IX'fos Diin- c.iii, .‘'*1. o( 2Slh Street. Hickory, !),id viniie mcr ,i tiillcresi anil was unable to slop IxMore hitting Singci s car, Cirooms .s.iid. kmvk- ing the Oldsinobile into a ditch embaiikiiicnt, I'hc l-'ord. driven by Reid W<.\y|ios«. H,ir\c\ Jr.,o f Route lb. l.exingion. was also traveling east .ind w as unable to slop Ivlore strik­ ing the Cheviolet in the rear. Both the I nid ,ind ihc Chevrolet came lo resi 111 the ro.idway. Damage to the Oltlsiiiobilc was esiunaicd ,ii S3,.‘'(K), while damage to the Chev rolet 'vas e.stimated at $250 i',slini.ited daiiuige to the I'ord vvas S I50. Grooms charged Duncan and Harvey with failure to reduce S(x.-ed. Truck Hit-s Tree While traveling south on State Road 1635 in a 1977 Chevrolet tnick Jan. 12, Rolx-’rt liiirlc Powe, 6S, of Route 3, Mivksville. rxu) off tJie right side of the rcwd and stnick .j tree before coming to rest, reivirted Trixipcr K.B. Steen. listiiiwted ilamage.s were S 1,400. Accident On 1-40 A 1983 Chevrolet, driven by .Margery Harlow Jas|x;r, 57. of Deveritw Place. Greeivsboro, lost control on the ice on 1-40 Jan. 13. Inxijicr W .D. GrtHuns re(X)rictl ih.il llii' I .11 '>Uil, S ,1 i't Iii'i'i' hi ,1|| I 'h. '•I'lm ,111'U III I ,iihl '.II ill k llu' t'l uli’i' lih l!'. k'il U'.II l'i'5,'li' V I'liiiii/ III IC 't ( In - iii)N i'',iiiii,iii'il ii.iiii.11,'1 ii I ihi' ( hi".i,ik'i .11 'si ..“^IX) Driver l.oses Control O f Ciir .M.irilvii Keiincilv Miillis. ,'.S, o( kiMilc 14. .Si.iiesville, lust control ' t ilk' l’*.S7 N'olksw.igen she was dnviiii' J.lll 13 ,md hit ,i gu,iidrail. .'Vciording to .1 lepori by 1 m>|vr \S' I). (iriHims. .Mtillis lost lontri'l o( the vehicle when it hit ic> pavenienl while traveling on 1 -111. c.'uising It to run off the left shoulder ol the road. The car stmck the guardrail I'clore coming to rest in the roadway. Damage to the Volkswagen was esiiinate.l at Sl.tXX), Two Collide O n M O •A 1970 GM C truck, driven by .Mark .Man Long, 26, of Route 1, Stony Point, was struck on 1-40 Jan, 13 after stopping along with several other vehicle.s while two cars from a prior accident were be­ ing removed from the road. Trixiper W .D. Grixiim reported that Michael Jordan Wright. 28. of South Vicksburg Park Coun, Charlotte, failed lo see that traffic had stopped and stnick llic truck in the rear witlt the 1988 Mercedes he was driving. Estimated damage to the truck was S500, while danwgc to the Mercedcs wa.s cstiriuted at 52,000. Ford Hit.s Poiitiuc On Jan. 13. Rcbccca Lynn Davis. 22. of 2nd Avenue. Con­ over. lost control of the 1984 Pon­ tiac she was driving on an icy patch on 1-40. 11)e Pontiac struck a bridge, spun around and camc to rest fac­ ing west in the roadw'ay, reported Trooper W .D . Groonts. .Another vehicle, a 1980 Ford driven by Charle.s Lemuel Dill- inger, 43, of Route 12, Statesville, was unable lo avoid striking the Pontiac head on. Damage to the Pontiac was c.siiiiwteid at $2,000 aixi to the Ford .11 's2^ii I ruck Hits (iuiirdniil ,'\ l')H^i ( iiti! iriii,k. driven by Miitilu",!. (ik'iin .Mccham. 17. of kiHitc 2, ,M(x.k.s\illc. failed to stop '.vhilc tr.ivcling west on the 1-40 ex- II ramp to State Road 1410 and struck a gu.irdrail on the opposite side of the roail. The truck camc to rest u|'H)ii impact, reported ■|'r(H)[X't I..D. Ch;ippell. listimatcii damage lo the vehicle was S2,3(X). Damage to the guar­ drail was estimated at S250. Oldsmobile Diiniiiged Hy Tire A I9K7 Oldsmobile was hit by a tire recap Jan. 17. which caused S50() in e.stimated danwge to the grill area, according to a report by Trooper L.D. Chappell. Otis Stephens Southern of McGregor Road, Winston-Salem, was traveling west on 1-40 behind a iractor-trailer truck when the truck ran over a piece of a recap tire, causing it to fly back-wards and hit the car. Jurors Not From Tax List An article in last week’s paper incorrectly reported that jurors arc selected from a pool of Davie County taxpayers. Jurors arc selected from vehicle registrations filed with the N.C. Department of Motor Vehicles and the list of registered voters. Vie Enterprise-Record regrets the error. ■' ■ •». V :■- t Wrong Wayne Stroud Listed. The Wayne Stroud listed in last; week’s paper as. being in a dwl ; lawsuit with Ed HedficJc'; AutomoUvc is not the; Wayne- k StiDud who owns 901 Used Cafs'i at Route I, Harmony. 50% OFF ALL WATCHES, 14 Kt. GOLD JEWELRY & DIAMONDS RENT TO OWN Men's “NUGGET"St>le DIAMOND RINGS DIAMONDS The most trtasured glfl Tht Sqpi MUrik : TTw Sf«» .NUarr Dcfnicc 3-D CvtHd(t uxl >-D CU»rt nilMM(KT\T t OMttJKf ('(iN'TVdf disc furnace DIAMO.NI) WATKKKAl.L Kl.NOS MB. / VCR'i • TV-Staro Cooiblnitloni CARL’S TV and Appliance Rental • TVi • Stero* • Appll^ncei • Wa»h«f* • Freejan • Dryeri • Air Condlllonan ' Furniture • Vacuum Oeaneri > Bedroom* « Living Roomt • Bunk OBd» • Oayt>sdi ♦ Dining Room# • Vld»o OI»c Ptayeri ♦ Sot* Bedf • Roclinen • fte(rlger«tort • OI«hwather« • Satailita DUhei • Sewing Machine 1061 Yadkinville Road Squire Boone Plaza (Next To Wal-Mart) Mocksville, N.C. 2702Q (704) 634-1598 CALL THE STORE NEAREST YOU...NOWI D a v i e D a t e l i n e nvM I ( O i s n I M I K l ' K I M , K 1 (O K I ) , m i l « s l ) V'), ,) A M a K > 21. 1988—3D Meetings Thursday, Jan. 21 .|iiiiiiiir\ l)tiiiiKr:il iikiinu’ Aili I v ,11 h ' 0 ,il W f s U M i S 'n 'C t. ilk' I )uli li lu'.il Sunday, Jan. 24 Diivii- Anii'i iiiii) l.illle 1 w ill iik-cl .11 3 |> 111 .11 Niirih n.ivu' Jr Hiuli .Schixil ( iciicntl im-oiini; 1(1 clcci I'I.HS N'.ml incmtvis Ongoing Mi>ck.svilli' \’i-tiT!Hi.s ol l iircij;i) Wars I’osi 4024 mcfi.s iii ihc I’oM Hul on .Sanford Avc., Mivksvillc, 7 p.m. the sfcoml Tue.sJay ot cacti monih. Veterans welcome. Alcoholics AnonynH)ii,>., S-9 p.m. each Wednc.stiay. U.C, Hnvk Senior Citi/.ens Center. I-'irst Wcdne.sday of the month, public invited to speaker meeting. Other meetings for alcoholics wanting to recover. Call 634-0380. Anioriean Legion Post 174 ^mll hold its tminthly meeting at the Rotar>’ Hut on the .second Thurs­ day of cach month at 7;30 p.m. Mi)ck.svlJlc Civitan Club holds meetings at 6:30 p.m. the second and fourth Monday of cach month at Wcjitem Steer. Yadkin Valley Chapter of The Conipa.ssionate Friend.^ meets every fourth Thur.sday, 7:30 p.m. at the Rotary’ Hut. For more infor­ mation call 492-5198. Advancc Memorial Po.st 8719 Veterans of Foreign Wars and Ljidics Au.^iliary mcct-s cach fourth Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. at the post home in Advance. Davie Vouth Football directors will mcci every Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. at the courthou.sc. American A.s.socintion of Retired Persons, Davie County Chapter, will meet on the .second uiiii ■..',1'. . 'I 1 m .nilti ,il III ’'n ,1 at i ii'l I M iili.v lis l V lu iu h ti'll,.-.. si; I,.ill ( iM int' Uiv;llt I n l.ili- incc!'- .il ' p n :■ 'lie tluiii i !uil\ ll.lV I't I'.K i . i'I.iTm' .'.'A |1>, '111 ' ^1 ' . . i;’" , - Iiinli. I’uhlii '.m-k ,--I .. 4‘i: ‘ Extension Thursday. Jan. 21 C iitu i F.xli’ti inn lliiiiH 'm a k iT s f lu b nice uiij’ ai 1 p in .u Ktih;, I,caj;.ins' (u'P'i.- I’rivjite p‘ -sticidi' applic.iun rcccrlit'icatii'i chis-.. 7-') p in . cifur.i) ntn. c niiUling .iudiu'iuiin, tor ccrti/i- .i ipphcaiors svnli last names bcg'ni.ing ■•'. ilh letters .-V I' Pre-register hy calhng (i.^4 (i;‘)7. Thursd<v/, Jan. 21 Private jKvsticide applicator recertil’ica.ii'n class, 7-*/ p n i,. county ofl icr building audilnnum. Pre-regist;i by calling (1.^4-6297 For last r;ines A-I-. Caiui l:,xten.sii)n Hon)einaken. Club mee ting at 1 p.m. at Ruby Lcagan's home. Friday, Jan. 22 4-H Pi'i>j(Xt SelectiiX) Sheets due in 4-H c>f;'ce. Monday, Jan. 25 Davie Soybean Production mcctinp '30 p.n>., cmmty office buildir,, ,t.diiorium. Dr. Alan York wiii lisaivs new soybean her­ bicides. (.'all 634-6297 for meal reserki^it as. Claritiville 4-H Club meoting. Thursday, Jan. 28 4-H Cloverbud Day Camp Comroltice will beet at 7 p.m. in county office building auditorium. I'iimil) Kfsoiirci' iii.iii.iriiiKn! r '.((.'IlMnn llOIIK'lll.ikcl ^ ' Ic.all l li.u iu iii’ , 10 .1 III , t iniiil\ t'Slu I' t'liililiiu; ( iMilri'nuT II I vUiiMun l.'iiu'tM il CIS < lu*' irc o ii'ii'. ) ir ' k'l.iKlinc W.itkili'- hi'inc .Swim- prndui'iTs iik'i’Uiii’. ]> III . I .VI K.iiIhmh- Kf-l.mi.iiil 1 >1 Hill . i-liU'.fls, ..S'. IIK' U-|'|i !!M ' 1,111 si. In IMS f pi I'l' I .i;;i I'll biL'Oiliiii' ,11x1 U M n il kivpui}.', ( '.ill I. x ifiis i.in I'ltKc I" 111.IkI- ri-''Ci\.ilic'ii Recreation I hc tiillusv,iiij: ovoiils .110 I'llc ia l tn the .SlivksM lk' D .i’.ii- k c^uM lion D cii.ittnicii'. i m m-'ii- inlut in a lii'ii, c.ill Saturday, Jan. 23 Karate demonstration. 2 p in at H C, UtiKk .Auililuriuiii lis K\okiivhink.il K.iratc C'I.tss I tcc .ulinission Ongoing DaiiCf, baton, and actob.itics classes at the Hnvk .■Sudiioriuin, Wednesday lor pre-svluHil and schtKil aged children. Instructor f-mily Robertson. Tor nnue intor- mation call l-.mily Rolsertson at 998-5163 or the Recreation Depanment, Mother's Morning Out pro­ grams. First Baptist Church of .Mocksville, .Mondays and Wedne.sdays tor 3-year-oKls and Friday for 4-year-olds; Chestnut Grove Methodist Church. ■Riursdays; Victory Biiptist Church in Coolecmee, Wednesdays. Clogging cla.sses in the B.C. BriKk gymnasium. Tuesdays 7-9 p.m. Lessons tree. S35 fee for competition team. Team cotripeti- tion and public performances op- ( ,iH r-Religion YMCA I h r lollos', lUi’ dll'- .Hi' ’ 'I li’ii .1 t'*. llu- I l.ivu' I ,iiiul', 'i M< \ Ongoing Bi'ginning aei obics .uui litiu .- I l.ivM'v, Mi'iuias ,iiul 'Ak’i^icsil.iyv,‘I ,' in . I'usi riiiifil SU-iIhhIisI (,'luiu ii. ,\SiN ksi Ilk- K.illis Junket, iiislukloi A erobics, basic cst-uisc, lik'sii.isv aiii) I hiitstl.iN s, ' p III Mockss illc l-.IciiK-iil.ii s Sihool g\in K.iili) Junker, iiislrucli'i ,'s(iuare dancing and <.)rgj!ti)L‘ 1 tec'isle ,Swingcis 7 p ni .-Xmold Hrd.ulw.1) s home on D.ivic .-\i,.kIciii> Koail ('.ill .\niold Hioadwa) at 2S4-27(>() or Carrie W illiams al 4'^2-7523, D|x:n to laiiiilifs, ’.inglcs, tvginners .md e\- jK'rieiKed liaiicers Indian tiuides program lor Niys .ind their lathers Call Jim Hender­ son (or more inform.ition. fi34()3').S .•\fter ScImhiI program registra­ tion now being taken for .Mocksville and Shads Grove scluHils. Child care also provided on out of school days including teacher workdays. Van takes children (roin Cooleemee to .MiKksville site. Walking Cliil) Momlay-Friday nights. ():30-K;30, at .South Davie Jr, High Schtx)l. No charge. Weight .Management class for the overweight, anhritis or other health problems, .M-W-F, 9 30 a.n),, Brivk Bldg,, upper level, and Tuesday and Thursday. 6:30 p.m.. ,M(vk.sville lilenxMiuiry gym. 515 per nKinth, Sunday. Jan. 24 I In- I ..ilc\\ ,|\ S ill ^, ,i,,!ii I ,1 !■ '■ < ,il,ili,illl I-Iiciul ■l ii:' > luiI J ; , ■ p '1, ( liiiij t, .'!i I S Ki •.^,■.,1 ,,, M,. liK., < ,i!,ih,iii; I'l.i.i,! Sunday, Jan. 31 ' .liilin .VMI-, /i(,n ( tuiiJi will li.isc .1 s[vci.il scrsice at 3 p in, < llii si speaker will be .Sgi Donald 1 ''I' 's.iyk r .ini! f’leasani Hill Hap' iisi Cluiuli ( hoir isill furnisl'J iiuiNiv S[-Kinsored by church ushe^ I'O.lIlf Miscellaneous Thursday, Jan. 21 l'A(;j’; (Parents for thc/'Ad- sanceinent ot (iilted Hducwiion) Davic County '.hapter, w ill i/neet at 7 p.Ill at the Davie County/Public Library Monday, Jan. 25j SiKCcr siip|H)rters hjpping for high school program wJh] ntect at 7:30 p.m. al the Da)//ic County Courthouse. Monday, F e b .J l Ijulii-s firearnis/course spon­ sored by Davie Co/unty I^w En­ forcement Associf/tion at VF^V Hut. Sanford Ro/ad. Fee: $15. .Minimum age; 18/. Call 492-5342 to register. The Odd Cou/plc presented by the Davie Theata Company tickcLs go on sale al ! Recreation Dep March 3. 4 and ■locksville-Davie It. Show dates: i. Call 284-2770. Tuesday, F hb. 9 Gov. James Mliartin to speak at Davie RcpublicjV,i Lincoln Day Dinner. 7 p.m., I jiouth Davic Jr. High School. T//,;kcts: SIO. Call 634-3689. Jeremy l^yd Thompson ceie- brr led his Lst birthday Sunday, Jan. 17th, at his Grandma and Grandpa Heck’s home. Jeremy was ixjrn Jan. 1st, 1987, to Tliornas and Terry Thompson of Route 7, Mocksville. Served at his party were: Carebear cake, decorated by Mrs. Glenda Whitt of Mocks»ille; chips; ice cream and drinks. Jeremy’s grand­ parents are: Mr. and Mrs. John A. Spillman; Mr. and Mrs. Ivowell E. Cooper; Mr. and Mrs, Marshall T. Beck, all of Mocksville; and Mr, and Mrs. Nick Thompson of Lugoff, S.C. Jeremy’s great-grandparents arc: Mr. and Mrs. Loyd B. Mvette of Mocksville, Mrs. Net­ tie Allen of Mocksville, Mrs. Elizabeth Turner of Cooleemee, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller of StatcsvfUe, N.C. Jeremy would like to thank everyone for help­ ing him celebralf his 1st. birth­ day and for aii Uie nice glilts; ‘RE EXPAN^NG “pffe’re M ’ i t h y o u e i / e r y d a y ^ e v e r y p o u n d o j i t h e w d y ” That’s right. cniMisel()r44-and-pmressi()nal stan^will help you ivach your goai on our \ mu iiiou.ilK’ sound, real food tiii’l. ,f)0 for the diet { lal work.s, call I’hysiciatis VVElCiMT I.O.SH --------------------------------------------------- Physicians WEIGHT LOSS Centers. W itli you every da; ', everj' pound o f Uie w'aj etch c*nln Indi >*nd«ntty owned and opM*t»d. % OFF rollment Evc'vonp neiA'fif. Idurlncj tills‘//)cck;i IPMysicioni V'tiCHt ■ LOSS Center', eventLose pounds, me he', •and si?os iiirounii our profession.Illy'upcrvlsod'wi’Kiiuloos progr.tni Vou ii 'lose up to •! if)s. per Iweek I , J 724-5599 Profossional Building 2240 Cloverdale, Suite 191 WInslon-Salom, NC 766-4768 635a CapMs Drive .S.h4-U lioiiudf Clemmons, NC 27012 C m> CufVt^N fh)«* tv I JCt (r U>SS Ow m < '■ 1. IIK ■ Mrun. Oh»> 44JU 41)-l)A\ II. C O IM V KVIT.Rl'KISK RKrORD, THURSDAY. JANUARY 21. 1988 Pianners To Consider Re-Zoning H. I ill,( ■ .11;- I'U l, 11,1” J .iiifC '- 1< !ii-. h .i! ! .1 : c !n ir.’i'nr ,i .u u' ir.u I ft l.iiiil lii Mil ri'-'iili'iili.i) I k 11 ri'M dcnii.il (K fii .iii'l III; li A .i\ husiiK''.'' I H HI III hiilusu i.ii 1 I ins lies stiiiih 111 M iv k s'. illc c i k Iu m i i c the M iu l h f i n lo w n liin il ' ' ; r . .111.! .i,i.i!u - S.'IiiIk-hi ■ Ml! . 'V. 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S.niiti M am siii-c(s m M iK k s v ilk ' Ilk ' l«i| IS lu rihci ilc s s n tv il as Ih-iiii: p a n i'l ( ' -1 ol l.iv. map J -1 S ilk- M ik I.s m IIc I ’la m iiiir H uaiil \'.ill ilis^iiss a pii'posfvi sii;n III ilin a ik i- tlial uas ,i;!iinitIoil In Ilk' Itn au l 1 ( 1 1 tlk’lt U'MCU al llu' last iik 'iiin i' Man Says Identical Twin Cousin Did Crime I’rnbahU- c.uisc u :is Ik u iu I against a dcrciKlaiU iii Davic Disirict C’l'un Jan.- I-) whu cailicr had told (Kilice it was his tdctuicjl twin CDUsin whu was driving a stolen vehicic K-fore it wrcckcd. Judge Riihcrt W , Johnson Jx'und the larceny charge against Jaiiics Edward Joyner over to Superior ('o u it alU ‘ 1 U -sliiik 'n \ t'\ a NViiisinn Sak'iu I’n lk c I VpaHttu-iil tlll'k'CI Mar> I.tHi C'nk's n-siilicd s(k- Was at work at O umc C'ouiitv Hospital on the night of Nov 2^i ■'We were cati-hing up with our pa|vr work '.'.hen a iitilc suh)ect came up . and said Ik- needed a LiialhaiiL’ci Hi- sau) tu- liv k e i) Ilk- kt". s in his I a i.' I Iik '\ said " I K M ih i'il up sv,hoie llic i-d .ilhangfls « i-u - aiiil handed it In hci (a iio th fi hiispita) enip loveel and she haiKicil it to him "At 11 ,'5 I lell vwnk in gel in ni\ car and iin car was not dieie " C'oley iik'ntil’ied a ('tiolograpli ol Youth Appeals Ruling In Driving Case A 17-yc;ir-old Davie County )outh w;ls found not guilty of DW1 and exceeding safe speed in Davic District Court Jan. 14. Richard Middleton Bowies wa.s, however, found guilty of driving after drinking as a provisional licensee. Richard Felton, former N .C. Highway Patrol Triwpcr, said on Aug. 7 he was on Redtand Road at the N .C. KOI stop sign, when he pulled onto N.C, SOI to stop a iDotorist without a headlight. After traveling aNiut 150 leet on N .C . 801, Felton s;iid. “ I heard a noise ... lixiked in iny rearview mirror and ,s;iw a car going around and around." Felton went back and found liowles at his vehicle, he testified. " I asked him what h;id happen­ ed and he .s;iid someone had pull- Parent Education Series Planned Arc you ever puzzled by young teenagers and wish you understood ‘ them better? If so, coasidcr attending an up­ coming Parent Educaiion Scries . designed cspccially for parents of 1 jun io r high teenagers. I The Parent Educaiion Scries will i '.bc held on two consecutive nights. '.Feb. 8-9, from 7-9 at North Davie t Junior High. The series is free, but i;prc-registration is required. ^Tlic keynote speaker is Mike • {faycs, an : adolcsccnt counselor .'^with The Fam ily Center in Wiaston-Salcm. Hayes svill present the program on F-eb. 8, tilled "The Reality of Youth Today” . The secorxl night will be devoted to various small group special in­ terest topics, allowing parents lo gain infonraiion in understanding their teenagers. 'Hie underlying theme of these mini-w\'>rkshops is to promote the healthy develop­ ment of young adolcscenis. To prc-rcgislcr. or for tnore in­ formation, contact North Davie Junior High. 998-5555. Pre- registrntion forms are also available at the school. cd in Irtini ol him. He was r.ilhcr upset." I-Vllon said "1 told him the only c:ir llial pull­ ed out was mine .ind I didn’t pull riglit oul in fr<>ni ol him, "I think he saw m> black and silver car and got evened, I lold him. ‘I think you were s|X‘i‘ding and you overreacted' .ind he agreed," Felton .said, Bowles was slightly injured and was transfvirted to Davie County Hospital Sy a friend. I’elton said. He was given a blixxl lest at the hospital three hours after ihe acci- dcnl. and an bUxxl alcxrfinl level of .03 was recorded. In North Carolina, .10 is consi<k;red legal­ ly imjwired. Bowies was sententx\l lo 60 iLiys suspended for 2 years, pay a S 100 fine and court costs, n<X to operate a motor vehicic until properly licensed, perform 24 hours com­ munity service w-ork, not violate any slate or federal laws and re­ main of general gixxl behavior. He apjxaled the verdict for a trial in Superior Coun. iWinston-Salem Firm Gets Bid For Worit On U.S. 601 :] R A L E IG H - The North : ■Carolina Board of Transponation i‘has awarded a 52 million coniraci l;to a Winston-Salem finn lo widen I;7.9 miles of U.S. 601 between '^Mocksvillc and the Davie-Rowan >counly line. . •t The contract was awarded to %Larco Construction of Winston- t'Salcni by tlie board at its Jan. 8 • ^meeting in Raleigh. Latro is a divi- jjsion of Nello L. Teer Co. head- ! '.quartered in Durham. Tlie contract calls for adding ’two-foot paved shoulders lo both ;>sides of U.S. 601 and widening a ;half mile section of tlic road to . three lanes between Mason Drive ; ; (Secondary Ro;id 1836) at the high school and the Mocksvillc city limits. The construction of curbs and gutters on the three lane sec­ tion is also itKluded in the contract. Following the widening. tJie noad will be resurfaced. Lane tnarkings will be applied to ihe finished pjivement. In addition a five-mile section o f the highway in Rowan County which was com­ pleted in-1986. will be marked. Charles M . Shelton of King, who represents Rowan and Davie counties on ihe board. s:iid the con­ tract was the final stage in the upgrading U.S. 601 between Salisbury and M(Kksville. SS'idening is e.xpected to stan next month with the entire project .scheduled to open in November. Shelton said. Leonard Realty 34 Town Square 704-634-3875 IN T O W - i n«Jrw>m BricK R»n- ch«T , Bawfnrnt, l-»nct tjU -.StOVK IN COSniTIO.S $45,000. tOl .NORTII - i IWdHMm tUnchcr. iiatcmnK t.«H trf S(ftMrr fonUgt lof, the roonc). .Nr»r 1-M. '44.S00 IX)W-NTOW.N' RU.St.N'K.'lS l/)T - ■nd VVnrrhouws or t>uildln); for inutl liudnwu. t.oCi of povsibUI(lc«. Chuoer «nilouii - J25.000. Ml .SOimt - CXtWr h"S ^C ' roof (nd for ponO'iVth.nrr fln»ndng tti.OOO. IjV.N1) • i.ft tern - room moogh for 3 tnnbflt hocnck. .'iocnf omtkt nruin- dn*. M.OOO. 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SEE OUR OTHER LISTINGS IN THE CLASSIFIED SECTION BOB SHeLTON, Broker VON 8HEU0N, Broker Frank Paynt, 8bI«* 11« O«pot St., MockavllW 634-3252 a34-<)tt0 990-2969 Haymonda Saundara 634'1S27 Barry Whittakar, Salaa 634-1439 Frank Payna, Sale* 634-3332 hi-i schii.il-. \i.lin.h had k vii w icck- cd 111 Winstnn-.Salem, She aKo idciuil'n.-d Joyner as the iiiati who asked (nr 1Ik‘ aKilliaMi;er. W'lnslon- Salciii i’olice Department Officer i< C Hruiulsteeter identified Ji'Mier as Ix’ing at the scene of the accidcm o(f Hethahra Road in which C'oley's car was wrecked that same nigiu, "It turned out the c;ir had been re|xmed stolen." Hrundsteeter s;iid. "Inituilly, he (Joyner) told iiK had had Ixx-n driving. .•Vfter five ininiites. he told me he was not drivinj;. He told me his identical twin cousin was driving.” Hrundsteeter said there was one other [X.Tson at the scene who ap­ peared to have Ix.'en in die accidcnt. Joyner had to be freed from the vehicle, which had been driven through a guardrail, down an em­ bankment iuni into a tree, he said. Joyner was chargL-d by Winston- Salem police with p<isse.ssion of stolen gixxls. Bond was .set at $20,000. /19fi Wltkpshoro Street M.H-k.HvllIc, S.C. 2702S Ladtof: black anklo bool Store Houts: Mon-Wed. Sot. 9:30-7:00 9:30-7:00 Thuf, S FrI. Sun. 9:30-8:00 >:00-6:00 Shoe Show Over 50 used Cars & Trucks To Choose From! Drive Home A Good Deal CLEIMMONS TRADERS A Division Of Wartden Motors Downtown Clemmons General Manager, B.S. Orrell Sales - Sam Allen 766-5426 Sales - Jack Darnell '*7 HOWARD REALTYi & Insurance Agsncy, Inc. DAVnC C O U N TY Oi^ Cpi/nfr (704) 634-3B38 (019)99S-64e3 Julia Howard Connie Kowalske Jackie Hall Jane Whitlock M.J. Randall Linda Daughtrey Mike HendriK C.C. Chapman 634-3754 634-6343 634-1155 634-5704 634-5629 998-3842 634-0390 634-2534 330 S. Salisbury Street Comer of Hwy. 64 & 601 Mocksvllle, N.C. 27028 OFRCE HOURS Mon.-Fri. 9-6 Or , By Appointment AVON STREET - 3 BH, I BA. Ck»o to shopping, hospital i »chool«. •28.0(». mOOE RO. - 1 «tay wffi »c. Za BR. I BA. m . D«t; DH. laiVO om-in WIChoo.■t H( bMl. $65,000. .. WIUCESBOHO STREET 4 BR. 2 BA, ,^; „ »to*y l)rtek bO(Ti« >»hh .18*16// •unnxxn. •74,900. - ____^ N E W IIS T » N C DAVIE ACADEMY HD • 3 BR. 1 BA on 1 Ac. kX, Endo»®d caf(>ort. Rodocod IOJ34J 445 SANFOnO AVE - Zonod C.B. 90 iMt o( tronuga. BuOdlng adaptable Icf many uw». *72.500; UNDER CONTRACT CHUHCH 8THEET - Entlctng txtek ranch »<tth naat axtrM.fa BR, 3 BA, - v I ?<fl I M lm ^11 %1 .’^1 HWY. 64 EAST • l&OO square foot t>ullding - Zoned Highway Butinou. •35,000, McAUJSTER TO. 4 BR, 3 BA homo on 3.38 Ac, w/6out MtlgQ. En*y BO- cess to MO & 64. •74.500. ____ SAIN RO • 2.6 Ac,, 4 BR, 2 BA, futt ^ t>as«m«m, out t>l^. 28x24. Brtck 'tanchtr *02.900. QWYN SrnEET ; 3 BR. \ BA, Garoge. Convenienily localod Call lor dela>l> M5,000 Boautilul fostorod otd 2 story 4-6 BR, 2 BA, Largo pftvalo tot. Excotlont locallon, $79,900, ------------• Cu»t«n tJUitt •Wtiuamsbotg rBprodoWion. Qounwj, « "Wl.. screened porch, 2 fln»plac«s, prot. ■ "------extras •134.900. MAnCONI STREET . 3 UH, 1W BA with (irepiace in family room Ouiftt Streel, A graai txjy »I *46,000 SANFORD AVE • BficV rancher w/lamily rtn 3 OR, 2 BA, t-R. OR, mud rm , Inuntty. 180,(XX) 9.73 Acras - with 3 BR, 2V4 BA. sptll foyer, 5 stall barn, 2 streams stociod fish pond 6 actm lencad. Very p>!%al» *149,900, j 2 LOTS & LAND "t‘uoa. Ofil Turrentlno Road.......................................Lot *2,500 Hickory Hill.................................2 Fairway Lol» 122,500: Needmore Road..............................................Lot *2,800 0(1 Country Lane.....................................6.6 Ac. *271900 Hobton Road.........................................t.87 Ac. *7,500 Oil Becktown Rd.m'|,\4 jX 'H ;'f 141- 20 Ac. *42,000 Hickory Hill......................................Fairway Lots *9.500 Eaton Hoad..........................................6.71 Ac. *45,000 Hickory Hill.............................................Lake Lot »9.500 Vadklnvlllo RoadCommorcial property tOOxSOO *67,000 Hospital Street E«t.......................................Lot *10,000 Highway 64 East........................................46 Ac. *73,600 Cana Road..............................................1.5 Ac, *11.500 Hwy, 15B................................16 Ac. + Houm *100,000 Greenbrlar-Advance..............................2.23 Ac,*13.500 Buck Sealord.................38.5 Ac. HouM/Pond *105,000 OtI Merrill! Lake Rd................................15 Ac. *19,000 N. Cooleeme®....................................114,8 Ac. *143,000OH Ratlodge Rd.................................t3,87 Ac, *20,800 Ratledge Rd.......................................86.81 Ac. *164,000 Ratlodgo Rd......................................109,5 Ac. *207,000 41)-I),\Mi; ( (M M N KVIT.RI'RISE RIX'ORD. THURSDAY, JANUARY 21. 1988 Plamoers To Consider Re-Zoning I ||;:I -■ :,I. ' !!; . ■, ; M. . > a! ■ 1 ->Ai. .l.iiiii'- ' MihriiM J .! ' r I' ' ! M;'.' ,1 « I (-1 t i i ,, ; 1'! l.iiu) i i K .'I'l !CM>lonlia! IK f' I ,ili<t hr.’!!'.'. ,i'. I'usuus-. 11 i H ilo i.ii i I hi ^ |'ii'(v it s !n-. MHiih .'! \t ,\k s \iiU - fiK ic s iii:; l!u’ s.M iliu'in ii'u n lunil . ‘ ,!'k! I- !i!'„ - S, 'uliii'i n ' • ■>' • T. .M-I I hi', j'li'jv i : . ■ ,,s (h-k.:' '.-i • ! V J -! I ) 1,^;' ,! Ii 1 :!i, S' "Mti-.s . ^ vl \v 11 ■!! IV I' '1 i U' A .iiiii .ipi'i. ■>. ,i! 1 hi-. ,1.) iiiti.'i, m s .lu ih '.s \ . U -. "I'ilH'!:! ]'I I'l I' ill'' I! s. 'iiifiu..,! I )C\.- .!•:>! Pn\r ,il 111 i-nli.iiKi- Ill lit". i’l‘ ■I'lii'.'ii'- l.inn.'^ N'.itkc ,1 iii'l nil I'l Ihi- irijuiicnu'iil'. tu! h'Kviifu-|>iu|vil\ (ii'in tlcvrhipiiu-iii m ihc Mo,tA\ilk' 1 Ii> Ki-shIl'i iIi.iI K ^(1 11h '. /I'liu ir ( liJ iii.u i, i |uv lui i-, ,il hi v I'll thi' iio n li sulc ot S .in h iiil If.in lin i'.u u l Snulli M .m i sircrK iii Am iiuc tx-'-kli' the Mci i.s\i!l» Mi'.. S.'m IIi- I hi- Im is luMla'i U.iils .IV Ih-iiii' I'.iiifl (■-1 ol i.i\ m .ip J -I S Ihi.' M l v l.\', illi' I’I.iiuiiiii' Ho.m l■\t>c llou.ii.) Jt Mit'niiiiril .1 11- loi ,1'..in.iiK c |o (hr ti iiiis o| w ill \S ,1 lU O p O M -ll sll'll OI ilii- M l ^ k'.'. illi- / i iniiii' ( luini.iiu, r liiii.iiin - Ili.il u .IS suhtiiilk‘>! lo I In­ i' Ih !- -..iM .inii' ii-iiucvl iii'.o K i-' ,1 Ho,,1(1 |o i ilifii [('\u 'u ,i! iho l.isi |Mc v■\l'^ll;u' icM vk 'n li.il lot ih.il ili v - n u -iiin i' Man Says Identical Twin Cousin Did Crime P ri'h .ih lc c.iii'-c \v.is to u iu l .1 lit'U'iul.iiU !.') D.i'. 1C Dislrict Courr Jaii l-t \>.lui i-.irlici had lulii |-Hi|n:c it was his identical twin cousin whii svus dri'.inu a slolen vchicle before it wreckcd .Judge Ri>hert W . Johnson Unind the larceny charj:c against Janies lidward Joyni.T over to Superior ('o .u rl .ilU T !'• 'I ■. v .ilh.nii.'i'i 1 If s.iii) h i-1. v the W liiNlov, .'t.iicin I’o lk c I X-|'.iiin.'i-m_ in .S ...ii, ' t'o k-\ v.iu! " I ii-.u lu -d up -.slii-u- the o.iituiiv.’i-rs ucti.- ,itkl h.iiklc-il II M ii'livor .M.ii\ I.oil ( ‘ole> ifvlilk-d she sv.is .It woik at D.imc Counts Hospital on the injiht ol .S'os 2fi "W e were i.atchini,' up with our pafvr work when a iii.ile Mibiei.1 came up and said Ik- needed a het (anoihcr hospii.il ciiiplo\ee) .iiid she haiKied il lo him " A l 1 1 V's 1 left uot>. til ).;et in ms cat aiui ms eai ss.isnot there C'oles uk'ntitievl a plt<ilo^r.iph ol Youth Appeals Ruling In Driving Case A 17-ycar-old Davie Count) youth wa.s found not guilty of 1)W! and exceeding safe speed in Davie District Court Jan. 14, Richard Middleton B<,iwlc.s was, however, found guilty of driving iiftcr drinking as a provisional licensee. Richard Felton, fonner N.C. Highway Palro! Trooper, said on Aug. 7 he was on Rc^Iand Road at the N .C SOI slop sign, w/ien he pulled onto N C. SOI to stop a motorist svithout a headlight. .•\fter traveling aKmt l.V) tcct on ,\.C. SOI, Felton \.iid, "I heard a noise . . kx)>.ed in m\ rearview mirror and .s,iw ;i c,ir going around and around," Felton went back and found Bowles at his vchicle. he testificxi. asked him what kid happcn- chJ and he s:iid .someoix: had pull- Parent Education Series Planned Arc you cvc,r puzzled by young ^ teenagers and wbih you understood ‘ them better? If so, consider attending an up­ coming Parent Education Scries f)«iencd cspccially for prents of ; Junior high teenagers. ;• The Parent Education Series will ■ ;bc held on two consecutive nights, ' .Pcb. 8-9, from 7-9 al North Davie J v'ar.icr Highi The series is free, but •;pre-registration is recjuired. 1“ The keynote speaker is Mike i 'Hayes, an adolesccnt counselor jj;with The Family Center in Win5ion-Salcm. Mayes will present the program on Feb. 8, titled “ 'nK Reality of Youth Today” . The secotxJ night will be devotctl to various small group special in­ terest- topics, allowing parents to gain i-nfonuistjon-in untlcrstanding their teenagers, Tlie underlying theme of the.se mini-work.shops i.s lo promote Ihc healthy develop­ ment of young adolcsccnts. To pre-fcgiittr, or far more in­ formation. contact Nonh Davie Junior High, 998-5555. Pre- rcgisiration forms are also available at Ihc .school. ed 111 ftoiit of him. He ss.is rather upvet," l-’clton s;ikl, “ I told him tile onls air t)uit [Mill­ ed out ssas mine .ind I didn’t pull right out in front ot him ■'I think he s,isv ms hlaek and silver car and got evcited I told him, ‘I think you were s(veiliiig and sou overreacted' .ind he agreed," Felton said, Ikisvtes was slightly injured and svas tran.sp>.ined to Dasie County Hospital by a friend. Felton \;iid. He was gisen a bkx>d test at the hospital three hours after the acci­ dent. and an bkx-xl alcoliol level of .03 svas recorded. In North Caroliru. .10 is considered legal­ ly impaired, U<jwlcs was .sentcjKcJ to 60 days suspended for 2 yean., pay a SKX) fine and court costs, not to operate a motor vehicle until properly licen.sed. perform 24 hours com­ munity .service work, not violate any state or federal lasvs and re- niain of general goixl behavior. He apjvalcd the vcrdier f>u <i tri.il in Su(iorior Court. llWinston-Salem Firm Gets iBid For Work On U.S. 601 RALEIGH - The North ; [Carolina Board of Transportation [■,has awarded a S2 million contract .’*to a Winston-Salem firm to widen ;;7.9 miles of U.S. 601 between t;MocksvilIc and the Davie-Rowan i'.county line. •t The contract was awarded to *%Larco Construction of, Winston­ -Salem by tlie board at its Jan. 8 • JnKcting in Raleigh. Larco is a divi- ;',sion of Nello L. Teer Co. head- jlquanered in Durham. The contract calls for adding •.‘two-foot paved shoulders lo both Isidc-s of U.S. 601 and widening a half mile scction of the road to ; three lanes between Mason Drive ; (Secondary Road 1836) at the high .school and the Mocksville city limits. The construction of curbs and gutters on the three lane sec­ tion is also included in the contract. Following the widening, the mad will be resurfaced. Line markings will be applied to the finished pavement. In addition a five-mile section of the highway in Rowan County which was com­ pleted in 1986 will be marked. Charles M, Shelton of King, who represents Rowan and Davie counties on tlie board, said tlie con- trtict was the final stage in the upgrading U.S. 601 between Salisbury and Mocksville. Widening is e.tpected to start next month with the entire projcct scheduled to open in NovemtK-r. Shelton .said. Leonard Realty 34 Town Square 704-634-3875 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ » ( M.IO0 1.5 TOW'N - 3 Mroom Brklt Ran­ cho- . iUMinmt, IJUTsr Lac -.MOV'K 1.5 CO.SDITION S45.000. 601 .NORTJI - J n«»nr»n) JUnchcr, IWnnnnil lxii.% of ,S<ju«rT foriUsr fnr Ok- monc). S nr 1-tO. '44,fOO mwSTOW S ttUSlSICSS IJ3T - ind VV»rrhou«« nr buildins for t n ^ bu>in<«. IjoU of pfusiWlltln. t>»ncr inikKW - SIS,000, 801 .SOLDI - Ot<W bog ^C.'X •><-« roof nwt v,hl) forqulrl .ml wllh op<ion lo punV)^. IhiTMT IhvuKing SZ2.000, I A.S't) - I.fi •crt* - room cnoujih fo«- 3 mobilr homes. Some oxnrr ni«n- rlng. S5.000.t.mKRiT ctttm a i r d. - .v* fCm - »cxxl«) - buldlni; or mol>llf home lot W.900. HICKOKV THV’^ - 3 lU-drtKmi, 2 b»lh brlc: ronill- tlon. Acrv tx>t, VW Irlrphonr. $59,900.I.A.M) ~ 2,1 ACKh:.S - *(rram, wckmI* - »m dhlik, irlcplmw numlK-r. $44,.<B0, tMbrr Homc\ A Ijind A*»il«ble Und* I.ron«rd 704-*.M-,\650 C.'tnlhia Agmio 7t>4-492-7K,12 .SKfU) .VKW l,t.STINt:.S ^ C A R O L IN A E,E, HOMES, INC, FOR ALL OF YOUR BUILDING-REMODELING NEEDS Now is the time to start that dream home. Come by today and see the many plans and styles we have to choose from. We are qualified builders of Fm HA Homes with 100% financing available to those who are eligible. Come in today for more information.MANOR Series # MX1! CAROLINA Scrkt *1002 ★ CEEH will handle all your remodel­ ing needs. No job is too big or too small, Call today for a free estimate. SEE OUR OTHER LISTINGS IN THE CLASSIFiEP SECTION BOB SHELTON, Broker VON SHELTON, Broktf Frank P*yn*, 8«l«« f IS Oapoi St., Mocktviii* «34-2262 634-0110 8sa>2»e9 H»ymond« S«un<l«f» 634-1627 Barry Whitukar, Salat e34-l43ft Frank Payna, Salaa 634-3332 hi-i \cliicli,-, uIik Ii liiul K-cii wiLxk- i-d 111 W'lnston-.Siilcin ,Slic also KlciUiricil Josncr a.s the iii;ki vvlio •I'll.cd lui tlx.'cuiiili.mgcr. Winsidn- .S.ilcm I’olicf ncpartincnt Dftk'ci k C' HruiKlstcctcr uicntiricd Jo) iK-r as K'liig at the M.-cnc of the acLideni ulf Ilcthabr.i Road in whali Coley’s car was wrccked that same night "It tuincd out the car had liccn icfxmcd stolen," Urund.stcctet s.'iid, "Inituilly. he (Joyner) told me had had txx-n driving, .After five mimites. he told me he was not driving. He told me his identical twin cousin was driving." Hnindstecter said there was one other [xTscin at the .scene who ap­ peared to liave btrn in tlie accident. JoMier had to lx‘ freed from the vehicle, which had been driven through a guardrail, down an em­ bankment ;md into a tree, he .said, Ji>yncr was chiirgcd by Winston- Salem police with possession of stolen gixvis. Ikind svas set at S20.000. /^eg U.97 Ladies black ankio bool Stoio Hours: Mon.-Wed. Snt, 9:30-7:00 9:30-7:00 Thuf. & Fri. Sun, 9:30-8:00 ':00-6:00 WHILE SUPPLY LASTSl Shoe Show Over 50 used Cars & Trucks To Choose From! Drive Home A Good Deal CLEMMONS TRADERS A Division Of Warden Motors Downtown Clemmons General Manager, B.S, Orrell Sales - Sam Allen 766-5426 Sales - Jack Darnell HOWARD REALTYi A Insuranc* Ag«ncy, Inc. 0AVI£ couwrvC0i*ntY (704) 634-3838 (919)99»-«4«3 Julia Howard C onnie Kowalske Jackie Hall Jane Whiikjck ^ M .J. Randall Linda Daughtrey Mike Hendrix C. Chapm an 634-3754 634-63*t3 634-1155 634-57CMV 634-5629 998-3842 V 634-0390 ’ 634-2534 UNDER CONTRACT 330 s. Salisbury Street Comer of Hwy. 64 & 601 Mocksville, N.C. 27028 OFRCE HOURS Mon.-Fri. 9-6 Or By Appointment AVON STREET • 3 BH. ) BA, CtoM to shopping. NMfXtal A schoott. •28.000, RltXlE RO. • 1 Vk tuxy wfS sc. 2/3 BR, 1 BA, LA Don. Oa tsiva Kttchen. Coontr/Dvina «l It* b««l. J65.000. OAVie ACADEMY RD • 3 BR, 1 BA on 1 Ac. lot. Endo«ed c«rpof1. RBdix^d lo w 44S SANFORD AVE • ZOnad C.B. 90 loflt at tronlaoe. Buikfino actapMbta tor many uter *72500 A *■ ' " J WILXESBOflO STREET 4 BR, 2 BA, 1W ftofy txtek home with ■ 18x15 tunroom. «7<.a00 _____ NtVV LISTING ' UNDER CONTRACT CHURCH STREET . Entldng brick ranch with na«t t*trm».;3.BR, 3 BA, Kwaoed^ordxM^jrjjrdjW^ HWY. 64 EAST • tSOO K)uaro tool bolldlno - Zonod Highway Bu»lno»s. •35.000, McALUSTER RD - 4 BR. 3 BA homo on 3.38 Ac. W/60UI bWg*- Easy ac- caaa to 1-40 & 64. *74.500. SAIN RD - 2.6 Ac., 4 BR, 2 BA, full; b«s«m«nt, out bidg. 2Sx24. Bricfc : ■ranchar *«l.90a ra a QW t N STREET • 3 5H. 1 BA. Gnraga, ConvontenUy kXAlod CaII lof daUils $45,000 SELLER SAYS' BRING OFFER Boautllul reslorod oW 2 slory 4-6 BR, 2 BA, Largo privalii (01, Excettent location, $79,900, QAROEH VALLEY • C0*t0<n t»gill WUUamatjoig eeproductlon, Qoonn^ Vtl, lusoaned porch, 2 firaptaCM, prol.'^, l«nd»cap«d, many airtraa, »i:ff.900.' MARCONI STREET - 3 DR. 1Vi »A wnh rtrepiaca in toom OuiotSlieol. A gioil txjy •' ^S.OOO SANFOnO AVE ■ OricK lanchoi w/lamily tm 3 OR, 2 BA, LR, OR. niud an , launrty. •B0,tXX3 MLS LOTS & LAND •,73 Acraa - wBi 3 BH, 2W BA, Split S tiall txiin. 2 ttreamt uocVBd hsti pond, 6 aoM lancod. Vwy (x>v»l« •149,900, m Of) rurrentlna Road.......................................Lol *2,500 Neadmorc Road..............................................Lot *2,800 Hobaon Road.........................................1.87 Ac. *7,500 Hickory Hill......................................Fairway Lot* *9,500 Hickory Hill.............................................Lake Lot *9,500Hoapllal Street E«t.......................................Lot *10,000 Cana Road..............................................t.S Ac, *11.500 Greenbrier-Advance..............................2,23 Ac.*13,bOO OH Merrill* Lake Rd................................15 Ac. *19,000 0(1 Batledge fW.................................13,67 Ac, *20,800 Hickory Hill................................2 Fairway Lofi »22,500' 0(1 Country Liine...................................6.6 Ac, •27,900 OK Becktown Rd.niM .lJ;M jirrn <41-20 Ac, M2,000Eaton Road...................................... 7 . . . . . .^.71 Ac. MS,000 Yadklnvllle RoadCommerdal property 100x500 *67,000 Highway 64 Ea»t......................................48 Ac. *73,600 Hwy. 158...............................16 Ac. * Ho u m *100,000 Duck Saalord...............38,5 Ac. Hou»«^or>d *105,000 N, Cooleemee...................................114.S Ac. *143,000Ratledge Rd......................................86.B1 Ac. *1M,000 Ratlodge Rd......................................108.5 Ac, *207,000 II a lil{I D.W Ii; c:OLM\ K M KKl’RlSi; KKCOKI), Till R S I)A JA N U A R Y 21, 1988-SD Cooleemee Man Damages Jail CeIJs, Threatens Officers U) M iKf Hiirnhanlt O.iviu Coiir^ty Fn'i'fjtfis.> A 22 so.i[ ultl (.'ivilcoiiu-i' ni.ii! Ii'li! Jiidj;i.' Kohcn W Ji'tuisim iti D.ivio Dislrn.! Cimn J.m 14 mi prisoimicnt i\ net ihc w,i\ !i> hcl|> him Jailers anil ik'initics Irom llu- Davic Cminiy Slicnirx l)i-part iiicni hail just ii.-stitk-<.l ajj.iiiisi Joseph Aiulfi-w Spilliiwn. .n.vusiiiu him ot (Jaiiuigiiii; jail cclK aiul a patrol vchiclc. " liv e r siiicc 19S1, I've been in all kinds of trouble," Spillman '■•11,! "I Ifl the K '!llc ! ni II Miii: lo '■tr.Ui’hU'ii .1 tcs>. ; hi til's mil ,iikI H'liiliiii: iih-I'.h f, !i ■ I'l i'-'ii .iin ! Ki'IUl.l ill I i( '' 111' s.Ill) hi' .li'Ni'i I I'll I'liM'ii fi'i his pii'MuUS |)\\ I hill •iilik'vl 'NS'h.il I \i' iluiK' ii\ ihi' Li'-i 2(lil,i'.s, moik'v uill p.i', iiK ill.II Ji'liiiMiii scnIi-iKi'.l S|iil!tn.iii 1 2 months in prison Im li\c muiils I't 111)111) to ii'.il prii)K‘lt\ 111- u.l^ also uiih j Iclom , hum ini; personal prop<,'n\ Johnson asU-il that ssliile in prison. Spillman j;cl ph\siial .intl p> siiio lo ^iia l cs aluation atul iiM 'iM ' appioptiate treatment t lilli'ii l'h ip |is, la ilc i. s.iul S l'illn i.iii, in lail awaitini; tii.il on • in .Iss.Ulll ih.lij’l', nil IVi tuK' ihr ri'cn liuni .i i.iil u imhni, V .lU'.iiii' .111 i-stim.ital ‘si I*! il.im.ii'i- I'.iiii'll liiiK h , i.iili'i I'll IV v 2 •ai.i Spilhn.ifi '.i.tN iiio'.ixl Ironi C ell N lo ( \'il H S pilhii.in li.iil (.il.ni llr I ft Mil till- St I Cl'11 .in. I U !.ip|H'<l il .iiiHiiul Ills II list, '.shill' (ilhi'i p .iitsiil tlu' s^ii'on wiTL- ni.nk' inin .1 ls |V ot \vi-.ip,>n. H u iili saul ■'H e was o h si'isi'ii In laiiK 'ta. iippini.’ pl.tstii lio n i the \i iniiow , Me tooK the tajv and '.it.ip ivd it .iioiind Ins ti',! S|nllm .in h.ul ,ilso t.il.i-n ,1 sIk iv u'I iiii/,'k' ,nul l l m m n It .It th f \iiiiviii\>. ,iiui ' l.Kl.c'd .ind I'-I'.i! !!u' m Iliiliui until .111 rli'llt iiish hole >.i,is iii.uk'. l i u u h s.nd He estini.ili'd .l.ini.ii'i' .it S2(Kl 1 le h.ul hi'i'ii .111 111)’ II end ihi' Mhi’ie iiiiu' hi' 'A.IS hskeil up d.iiit'i'i 1.1 hiiiisc'll ,111.1 to .iihei s I*'lisl.ilitls '..'ihuy I li'',1 ,ts holk'l ini' he «,ink'd oin." Kuuli s.iid ■'He was t,ikini; his luinds and Iv.ilint' on the windosss, Ivatinj; on the u,il|s He vs,!' aetine it.i/\ H iiiih s.Ill) ptelty S|)illin.in made a DONT To Elect Officers IVlonday Night DONT (Davic Opposes Nuclear Tra.sh) plans to clccl officers at its first nteeiing of the new year Mon­ day night at the Davic County Public Library. Ruth Hoyle, one of the organi/crs of DONT, said a slate of rccomnicndcd ofriccrs will be presented at the meeting, but add­ ed tluil nominatioas will also be ac­ cepted from the flo<}r. The following officcrTi will com­ prise DONT’s executive btiard: dircaor; secrctaiy-treasurcr; chair­ man of the legislative cotnmiitcc; media commitiec chairman; fund- losising committee chaimwti; and rcscarch committcc chairman. ■ The meeting will start at 7 p.m. in the library conference room. . Pat Pickett, another DONT organizer, said the group hopes to get more people involved now that Congress has authorized a tem­ porary nuclcar waste dump, call­ ed a Monitored Retrievable Storage facility (MRS). ."We still don't know wlwt's go­ ing to hapcvcn, but it has K-en authorized." Hoyle said. A provision authorizinj; the MRS vvas inchRled in the Budget Reconciliation legislation approv­ ed by Congress before its Christnui.s breiik last iixinth, Hoyle encouraged anyone in­ terested in joining DONT's fight against an MRS in Davie County or anywhere else to attend Mon­ day's meeting. The Perkins site in the Fork community was on a list of 11 sites in the Soutlieast iden­ tified in 1985 as being potentially suitable for an MRS. "I don’t think any of us arc pro­ fessionals at organizing," Hoyle said. “ We're just concerned, that’s all." Pickett said. Though they expcct the MRS to be an i.ssue in the upcoming elec­ tions, Hoyle and Pickett said the fight against thei facility is a bipar­ tisan one, Pickett said the MRS will pro­ bably be more of a political issue ;By Henry Shore ,Chamber of Commorco Receiving door or back door |jhefts arc well known drains on tprofits for many stores. Here arc jiomc of the things that you as a j^tore owner or manager might give v'some thought to: • Always be sure that two ^employees count all incoming iShipments. • Flatten all empty canons and ^containers. • Place your tmsh container in '"a location outside your building. • Prohibit all parking from near "your rccciving area. p • If your rccciving door cannot :.|)e kept locked during store opcra- :;tidn hours, install a special wam- <;ing buzzer. Locatc an office or some other function close to the receiving area to serve as a deterrent or control mechanisnj. • Move merchandj.se canoas from the dock area quickly. • Double count shipments occasionally. • Restrict movcnKnt or ncccss to your building by delivery or pickup drivers. • Rccciving, stock handling, .shipping functions should be handl­ ed by three different employees, if at all passible. • Verify the accuracy of all in­ coming shipments before adding to slock. • Remember that another fre­ quently overlooked source of loss problems can be intcr-storc shipments. Special efforts should be taken to ensure that these are closely monitored for accuracy. ‘<iy) 766-4777 r o Ooi I ’6I it'i ii 1 ?.ni; I l I M i sMMONS VtLLAGe. — ATTENTION — Eastern Davia County Best Coverage For Your Property Mo>t lo th* Country on 5 Hem! .Spactotu r»nch home v«|lb groil room, calbtdnl ccllinK ami Mrrplacr. J HK't, Scrwncd purth. >169,900. (rrrrkuiKid • Owner (rinifm «n<l mu»< ihrltt I'/i »1oo rontrmptN-ar) on Mood- nt tut. J tmlriiomi. Ikti )ia« flrrplafr and had adjoining dfck. 'K6.900 t;rrrnwood Ijikt* • Bnuliful ronlrm- porary bomr with man)" rutlum fninirt*. Calhrdrial crillni! to IJvln* roum. 4 HK'i. Konna) *149,000, (•rrtnHiiod iJiVn ■ A tuprr home for a larjtc raiiUI)! 4 HR’i . Klrrplarr In d»n and thin* room. AM of hoow for onl) >94,900. Mock»»UI» • Nr»l »»artrr or rrtlrtmcnl honxt Kmlurr* 3 hrdrtaiim. HrrpJ»f» In lltln* room. •46,900. Moctunriiic' Owner anxiou* to wll (hit wtfl malnUlnnJ rulUmc honw. KpvfcMji tad fralurt* 4 BH't. nrrptacr in Uring roam. ><4,900. MocbviUc - N, Main SI. • Sj»c»ou» 4 UK hoinr. >64,900,, Brkr Crttk Hma • 15 »cr« - •40,000. , .It the state lesel Hut It eiHild .ilso end up Ivuii: an Issue l(vall>. partiiiil.iily in the county eotnmissioners r.iee, Hovie said The current Davie Counts Hoard of Commissioners h.is i.;one on record as tx'ini; utvininunisK opp»'sed to considetation of D.isie County as a site for an .MRS \\'ith three iiiiumK-nts sasm^ they don't plan to seek re election. H<\sle said county citi/ens will want to know where tlx- candiiLites for those three seats stand on the MRS issue. "As of IX-ccnilvr. this issin- is veiA teal.” Pickett said. I’lcKett -aid DO.N'T. which presently h.i, ?(l tnemlK-rs on its steenn;; coinmitiee, has invited county and town oHicials to Mon- d;i>'s meetini;. " They’ve all told us thes 'rc concerned," she said, Hos le s.iid the group will con­ centrate on the .MRS issue, but will .ilso address the sjatc ha/;irdous waste lacility earher considered for l)a\ le and the pro[X)sed low-level radioactiv e waste treatuK-nt facili­ ty if the county is again considered for either of them. lek'phone c.ill ,nul told someone. It sou think what I did theie was h.id then soiiieKHly's de.id sshen I j'l'l ou t' ■'Ih.it's sshcii I telt tie ssas a d.iiieet to himsfll and lo others." Hutih s.iid J.iilei r I' ,'\ndeison s.ml .Spilim.iii stiirted several fires in the j.nl cell on J.in 1 and Jan. 2. "He had tote up some ty(K' ol touel. sheet, toilet pa|vr. and had set It on fire He had kiKvked it in to the hallway," Anderson said. J.iilers were watching through the video camera, \vhich Spillman Ivgan heating with a bhmket, towel and shoe. ■’I'lvery time I’d go down there and set it, he would heat il again to where we couldn’t see him," Anderson s;iid. ______ I'ive fire's, about 10 minutes apart, were set, he .said. ‘‘They were quick fires." Anderson said he finally got deputies ainl other jailers to help. "It ttwk five to go with me and take everything out of the cell," On Jan. 2. three fires were ,set. Andor.son .';aid. Spillman also threw water on the video camer.1. causing an electrical short. "1 went down there and he threw water on me. too,” Ander­ son said. Spillman threw water on a hot li^ht hulb. causing it to espknle Liter on Jan 2. fX-puty T.Ii. Kemp and Sgt C.W' 'nianos were transporting Spillman to Raleigh lor sale ktx’ping. Kemp said they had handcuffs secured uith Spillman's hands Ix-hind his hack. His legs were shackled and bolted lo the fltxir of the rear of the patrol car. ".Son)chow. he got tlw handcuffs to the front of him," Kemp .said, "He was beating the back of the cage and got hi.s feet free and had kicked the top of the dcxir out. We had iJ waist belt on him but he got it off, too." Tt)c incident happened on MO near Clemmons, and the deputies were assisted by the Winston- Salem Police Department, Kemp said. "He was cursing us, making threats to us," On Jan, 13, Spillman again caus­ ed trouble for the jailers. He had pulled on the screen and had a piece of the wire around his wrist and finger, Burch said. Spillman had also ott a cross into his arm with a piece of the wire or a piece of glass, Burch said. Probable cause was found on thq felony burning charge, binding the case over to Davic Superior Court. ms | HOMES & REALTY, INC XI8 Smith Main Sim l • <704)M m, ksv ill *16,900 ERWIN STREET ■ COOLEEMEE - Gcyd invastment property Of sumei homo. 3 P 1 v’U; # bod^ooms, 1 l>aih. OvtK 1148 sq, (I, d porches. $23,000 STATE ROAD 1330 — 2 Bodfoom, 2 both Mobile Home situatod / on 2.55 acres In very prtvato location, '' f(29,500 DUKE STREET - COOLEEMEE - This 3 Bodroom'tomo Is ready( lor your personal touch The first stops o( fomodoling have already b>(>on dono. Including aluminum siding and insulation. Lots ol potontiaii *29,900 DAVIE STREET, COOLEEMEE • Nico 2 bodroom, 1\6 bath homo on largo cornor loL Aluminum siding extorloi tor easy mointonanco. Gronl slanoi home or roniat property. *30,900 601 NORTH — 2 bodroom homo with hardsvood Hoots and knotty pino panoiling, 9tuatod on one aero. Would bo Idoal lor rental property. *31,900 L.AKEWOOD VltXAGE - Nice small home localod just minutos (rom town and Davie County High School. AJ this price you can afford lo buy a homo. Call today lor an appointment. *39,900 HEMLOCK ST.-COUNTRY HOME IN THE CITY — This Im- macuiato 3 BR, 1 BA oidot home features 1463 sq. It. Owner loaving aR ma^r ap(>«ancos. Must soe to approdalo. *41,500 HILLCREST COURT - 3 bodfoom, m bath brick rancher with carport and largo patio. Good nelflhlxntiood for children. *43,500 WILKESDORO STREET — This older welt kept homo features 4 t>odroom3, 2 t>alhs with approximately 1405 sq. It. *45,000 WHITNEY RD, — Immaculate 3 bodroom/1 tjath ranchor in move *48.500 MARCONI STREET - Immaculate 3 BR. m bath, brick ran­ cher on 1 aero kjt, Tastelully decorated throughout. Energy e(- fecient features. Full basomont. *50,000 GRANADA DRIVE, ADVANCE — This soclodod 3 or 4 bodroom homo Is kx:atod on 5 tjooutiful wooded ocres. A lovely pond, tromondoua t>lock workshop and storage buflding. groon bouse, wood shod, and fences ad^ extra value to this unique homo. Minutes from Bermuda Quay. Must soo to approclate. *49,500 SHEFFIELD PARK — Noat 3 bodroom. 1 '/i bath brick ranchor located on large corner lot. Extras indudo, lull basomont. lovely in-ground pool and fenced vard tjorloct lor outdoor onloymenl. *51,900 WHITNEY ROAD - Well koni Jiyijj.r»<> 4 RH itA RA i riroplace and wood RiyERDALE ROAD — On^/;/ yoars old, this ranch style home n. There’s room (or everyone with 3 Finished basomjllK M » T ___________ stow. Wooden dock arid palm inaoaso alroady largo living area. *54,900 BROOK DRIVE — Cozy 3 bodroom brick honio on spacious lot In quiot noightxxfxx)d. Great accoss to 1-40 Irom 64-W and 601-N. Living room, kitchon-don combination with lireplace. OWNER ANXIOUS - MAKE AN OFFERI *58,500 IN TOWN — Supor neat Brick Ranchor located on quiot dead end street. 3 bedrooms, lovely hardwood tloors, double carport, groat workshop for the handyman and extra large utility room. Lot linod with pino troos (or privacyl *59,500 HOWELL ROAD — Boautilul homo situatod on 2,72 acres in Rural Davio C o u i^i Coramic tile kitchen and bal>‘i)>i W V U WitwiriMftoors tfiroughout. Relrigerotor, rongo, washer, dryer, drapos and sfitollite system remain. Truly a shuwplacei *62,000 TWINBROOK — lust tho homo you've boon walling lorl Brick rancher on cornor lot in this woil ostablishod noightxjrhood. 0(- (ers 3 bedrooms, 2 lull baths, living room and cozy den with (ireplaco. A supor buy. *64,900 ST. MARKS ROAD - WINSTON-SALEM — This spacious col­ onial Townhouse (nnturns 3 b o^m T ‘\i ''V'ng 'oom, dining room, i«r^^j|f|iy3-«»{»li;ii;f:V»lAir olovators (oi all 3 floors, Convonlonl to Hanes Mall and Bolton Park. Excollont buy. Call now for details. *65,500 WESTCLIFFE, SAUSBURY - ComtortaWo 3 txjdroom. t 'v bath hom»r-‘f-9shly painted inside and out Fonturos liioplaco in liv­ ing room, built in shelves and crown modling Lovoli lot in ono ol Salisbury's nicest neighborhoods Enjoy country living only 1W miles from the now Salisbury Malll *65,900 PETE FOSTER RPi H fy Thj^ bonutifully land scaped brick rarm llM *'a :■*?»)?>i:y i\ » ilibaths with cen­ tral air. Very well kept. *65,900 _______________ is Vi MOVE-IN conditton.' bedrooms/3 (ull baths, finished basoment area'includes a soperate kitchen, playroom, and large (amily room. Custom-buitt (or owner the home includes many energy eHedent teatures. Located off 601 South, just minutes (rom Salisbury's new mall. A terrific buy in today's marketl *68,900 DUKE ST., MOCKSVIUE - Cozy brick rancher with 3 bedrooms 2 (ull baths and beautiful hardwood (kxvs. Basement is partially (inlshed with a 182 sq. (1. room. Well manicured lawn makes 1.58 -^ acres, an Ideal setting. Call (or showing.*75,900 UNDERCONSTHUCTKW,MtUNQROAD-BrickfUncherwith quality construction throughout. 3 bedrootns, 2 (ull tMths, a di>u- ble garage, as w«ll as a lull, finlshable drive In basement Ex- eollent traffic patterns In this (kwr plan. SELLER WILL CON- v SIDER HELPING WITH CLOSING COSTS. CALL OFFICE FOR MORE DETAILS. *78,900 TWINBROOK SUBDIVISION - UNDER CONSTRUCTION Super (k)orp<(i.iir-(or uy|^i||dmc»^i}|i»wancher with full base­ment Greet nx)m <irep<aoe, kitchen/din-.'' Ing area leading onto deck in back. Buy today and choose your ' own colors lor Interior decor. *79,900 VILLAGE OF FARMINGTONN - This immaculate brick conage is situated on 1.48 acres and (eatures large spacious rooms. In- - patio, and large garage. Beautihjily landscape, convenient to MO. Must see, Weed lo sell. V *80,500 Brick rancher with 3 bedrooms, 2V4 baths. Features ksts o( ex-- tra living space. Finished basenwnt Includes a complete kitchen, fireplace with Insert Ip den and a workshop area. Electronic security system provides extra oeace of mind,’*82,500 SEQUOIA - UNDER CONSTRUCTION — Beautiful 2 story home located olllS lilJ iU e liH iB B I lslon. Call today for ; details on housipw rW IirBW IBBi™ i^roposed completton ; date. *84,500 BEAR CREEK CHURCH RD.-This charming 3 bedmom, 2 bath brick rancher has a seml-dnlshed full basement virith a large - woodstove ducted to each upstaira room. The cozy den (eatures a glass enclosed fireplace. A 20x30 outbuilding can be used (or garage or workshop. 12,3 acres partially (eoced *84,500 SEQUOIA — growing fami­ ly. 3 bedroom. low maintenance - In (uture. *88,900 GARDEN VALLEY — Tfils 3 bedroom 2 bath brick rancher has many nice (eatures Including central vacuum. Intercom, and (ull basement with finished playroom. Backyard Is (encod with chain link lencing. See Today. *99,500 GROVE STREET — This Contemporary Ranch Style Home has It alii Custom Designed (or owner it Includes all the amenities (or truly com(ortable living. 3 or 4 bedrooms, cozy den with rock fireplace, sunken IMng room, modem well-equipp^ kitchen, and beautiful atrium oHering year round picturesque view. This coukl be the home you've always dreamed ol. Call today lor an ap­ pointment JUST REDUCED. *119,900 UNDER CONSTRUCTION - GARDEN VALLEY - This 1 story Williamsburg o((ers low maintenance with all brick exterior. 3 Bedrooms, 3V» baths, living room dining room and screened porch. Also (ull basement with drive in garage area. UNDER CONSTRUCTION - GARDEN VALLEY - 3 bedroom, 2Vi bath home with Great Room, Large Master Suite with garden tub. Nice deck in back. Call olfice (or more details.*123,000 BECKTOWN ROAD — Large country brick homo with 4 or 5 bedrooms on 2 acres. Features large bam and sheds, gas tank with pump, and 998- telephone number. Additkxial 20 acres availablo.* 129,900 UNDER CONSTRUCTWN • GARDEN VALLEY - BooutituI 2 story homo oflering 4 targe bedrooms and 3 (ull baths, living room, dining room and breakfast area. Gracious screened pofch (or outdoor onjoymont. Nearing completion. .............................NOW AVAILABLE................................ 37 Deautiluily wooded homesltes, odering city water and sower, curbed siroots, underground power lines, convoniently located near schools, churches and shopping. *19,900*3,000 OLD HIGHWAY 70. Clovoland, Rowan County — 50'»?00' lot noor downtown Clovoland. Partially wooded. Zoned R-15 Roduc- ed Irom $4,000 *6,350 HOWARD STREET—Private 100' x 140' lot. Convoniont in-town location. $6,500 Ea EdgowoodOrcio Subdivision - 2 lots-approximatoly 162 5*125, in quiot well ostablishad noightortKxxJ, (l^rnor tot may laco otihoi s ir o e t. *7,300 Lovely 1.B9 acre lot perfect (or building or loi a mobilu homo. Just across the river in Rowan County oil Noodinoto Road $12,500 HWY. 801 NORTH — 5 acres, heavily wooded, road Itontago oH Hwy. act. HWY. 801 — F. building sito (p.87 acres with Ideal country setting; *65,000 23 108 acms off Hwy. 801 in Woodleal. Zoned lor planed mobile homo communiwould be excellent rental pioporty development. Call ollico lor compioto details *72,000 MILLING ROAD — 34 85 ocres. Paniolly wooded, pasture, pond, some lundng. county water available. Beautiful spot to buiki your dream homo *150,000 HIGHWAY 601 SOUTH — Boautilul 27.5 acres Ol (armland with 1367 toot ol food Irontago on 601 Zoned R-20 and R/A. Wood- od acreage on back ol property. Favorable site review lor possi- bto devolopmont. _______ W,l( klMlOhll 6036 Cjiiolyn JohMhon 766 4777 CM f,1,»llHl 'J-Jb Ron SelJUbKy 09a ’>bOb Rlcki'v R Baiic) 0J4 3621 Sar.ih ■ Bdllt‘> b34-362i ppnaM Heniliicl s 634-3152 PtgK) W.it<) 634 3695 Pat (Moore Edie 0. Potti 492-S718 634.56>3 Chris Hendiit 634-0008 iamet W Foster 284-2688 Vicki Fteminn 634 1640 Kathi C Wall 634 1 31 1 Fiancee lutlciO" 634 SO?-) Bfth Ptiilei 278 4622 ' f ''' ^1 j l-.fix I M ,->1 M ^ )A \ ll ( ()^M ^ KNTI KI’KISi: KKC(IKI). TJH KSIMV. JA M AKV 21. I98« e i A S S I P I B P g I NEXEENSaVE P R O ilT A B i^ ortunit GROCERY STORE FOR LEASE,.,Mv.> ('-I a! Ifoni Hii/n 'H?n! '•■SllnjS WHOLESALE-RETAIL. BUSINESS AVAILABLE WITH RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS. Also, ptoducts (cm s.iln Focxjs, h(Kbnl mo<3icinfB. hoitinl oiot, L’oo producW. cioHnmg pfixlucis. li'ih oil. skin cfiio pfoducis. pot car« and more 998-35S6 „ . .. Animals EJ*artment For Rent 11 ■ ly-Mip' REgTo NAL MANAGERS NEEDED with patty plan company Guafaniee plus commission to start. No cash i.ivestmonl. Con- (idonllalintorviow 1-«X>-888-7899. Exl. 8112. SNACK ROUTE AVAILABLE Nn- tional company will soloci distributor (or this area; No soiling; Collactions only; Must start im- modiatelyl MINIMUM INVEST- MENT: $8,600 CALL: 1 (800) 327-7251. DO YOU HAVE PARTY PLAN EX­ PERIENCE? Region Manager needed. Guarantee plus commis­ sion 10 Stan. No cash investmenl. Well established Co. Confidential Interview. 1-800-S83-7889 Exi. 8112. iOOO SUNBEDS TONING TABLES Sunal-WOLFF Tanning Bods SlenderOuest Pasalva Excerclsers . Call lor FREE Color Catalogue [ Save to 50% 1-800-228-6292. f-'OH I ,ind aji-i'V »ilc»ion appl.;i!K>*s tricluumy iliv.li n o iily iii' t'rii'A iriH l tiy c a 'i!'.' ar;-;i pdont.' Insul.iliHl oo»jr«, atio aiih1(;v,s —htchifn/b.tit] lloctru Pcvjl Sunset .Ap.irtniont-,, lixiilnd tmhinO Hentlfi' Fuiniluro o'' fugfiway .MocKsvillo F'hont* ;-;>nnnAvv omes For Rent HOUSE FOR RENT:3 bodrcwnj.pnso- mont.carpcxl.mlefnocos and Oopos:! foqunod S390 00 pof fTiontri Call 2a.t-26Sa atlof 6pm 1-2V3IP Nice •J-bedroom brick house...S400 00 month 998 &806 12-3llnBiB mmiJPiwrnm FOR SALE; 2.09 Acres Land. Nico building sito locatod oil Liborly Church Road. Call 492-7326 I-2MIP Olf CornBtzer Road ..noar Jones Grocery, 34.43 acres, wooded. Will divide. Call Club Realty, Winston- Salem, 724-3S47 or Joan Bingham 998-8302. t-7-tttnp/CR Cards o FOR SALE; Baby Alrican Pigmy ' Goats, oxcelloni pels. Call after 6pm ; 998-3410. 1 1-21-tin 1 FREE PUPPIES...Male 4 Femalo, pan t Bassott and Border Cdllo. 998-4436 * or 998-4844. r 1-21-t(n HOOVER The (amily o( Beulord Hoover ex­ presses their gratitude to all our IrhnOs and neighbors lor thoif thoughttuiness during the loss o( out lovod one A special thanks to the Davie County Hospital SlaH ana Tnu Ambulance Service. Slncoroty, Mrs. C.B. Hoover Chn.'lio Hoover Martha Bogor FinEW O O t) FOR SALE. All Hnrd- w ood. Onk SiBbs 284-2148I :m .!!(, FOR SALE :)■,!.! Ti.iiW t !,‘-i Icf (kv ro'ulilitif' ptj' SH 000 00 Call 1 M'-ip-jT f'fU fU J Hlf'ii S V.'ASHI, [)M,vf US i><) anti u;,. An -r-- U' Liittr.r. ‘ivr ^ FR fiE ZER S; R E FR IG E R A TO R S . RANGES: W ASHERS; DRYERS $75. and up. A!! <n cof'.U^- \'0t\ Ca!t 3 t’rAVM GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT Tiw cop, •i8 p«a(» F’liinling Guidt.'Ca!;tlo<i >n colot. ollorol by onp of ViHjinia's largest giovitjfs of tiuit Iroos. beir/ plants, grapo vinos and landscaping plant matoiial Waynosboio f-lutSKrios, Waynestx5fo VA. ?.?980 l-/-3lnplA M^JOR CREDIT CARDSI Hogardlt'ss of C'ooit hisloiv Also, novs ciydil cufd No ono fofust’d' Fw infofmafioo ca'.l t-315-733'60G2 Ell M13T9 I-7-7IP Massey Ferguson Model 35 Farm Tractor 1953 Modol including disc, pVtws. cuttwaiof. pinntws and blado HoiKJa TiJor. Iron! lino. 5 horsopowor Call 704-«92-7694. l-2M t^/BR Water Filter and Dry Bag Vacuum Cleaners. Savo to 50'why pay sales comm>ss»ons? Bob Scotls, Alborruwlo l-eOO-222-7918 or 1-704-982-7425 — -. 1-t4-6tp ABORTION ALTERNATIVES ..Free Piognancy touting "W u cnrc ntioul you and your bnby; AND WE CAN HELP Call Right to Llle nl ■)92-b723 Of 634.5735. 1 l.t ')t(i ABORIIOfJ Pii‘ynani.7 Ii.-stiiuj f'oi an ,i p (j • I in (f ?>♦» d \ c all Arc iid i a Ciintc. W(Mf,ton SaU*/!> co! '>5'i nv 5 / tfn A uctions A WONDERFUL FAMILY EX­ PERIENCE, Austtalian, European, Scandinavian high school ex­ change students arrtving in August. Bacomo a l»si family for Amoftca.'i Intofcultutal Student Exchange. Call 1-800-SIBL1NG- v Lots ForSale SOUTHWOOD ACRES....Cornof lot, $8.000 00, 634-1416. 10-29-tlnBC omes For Sale Carolina E.E. Homos, Inc. will build 10 suit youi noods. Quality enotgy el- licionl homos lot loss Many floofplans and stylos to chooso from Call today lor more inlorma- lion (704)634-2252 or (919)996-2969. 2-12-t(nC GREENWOOD LAKES...ADVANCE, 1 '^-story on wooded lot. 3-BR, 2-BA, hoat pump, doutjio garage, with marrj oxiias CaB Home Place Realty 634 2252 Of Frank Payne 996-5766. ___ ______________8-27-tfnH HICKORY HILL, SECTION 2 - Now homo with 2,000 plus square loet, whltpool tjath, glass toolod sunroom. MOBILE HOME LOTS FOR RENT. 998-3902 1;M itn/.IL AliSOI.UTfT AUCTION, U-Hnul Co ■.ufjiius vctiicli.’s 913 Wilkinson ijlvtl , Chaili.ift,! NO. Sal . l/23-'88. 10 a m .Solliny trucks, moving vans, cargo vans, courier vans, (Ini t)od trucks, rarnp truck w/ wonch. pickups, now lraik.'rs, (4) 27 It motor homos, rnoro. 60-70 vohiclos. 30-plus now trnilors to t>o sold absolute Bob Lilly, NCAL1973, ■ Doug Glon. NCAL4099. Auclionoofs (704) 546 6377 WANTED TO BUY:Piopoity in Dave. 01 Yad‘.in County Doso lo lOO^ owrii'f financing Houso or Mobiio Horni* C.ill Janot (9l9|766-7857 121-Slp Wanted...Old Muzile Loading Ride wilh Patchbon Any condition Will pay it ,000 00 cash or more Send snapstiop or wilo lo "Rillo" P O. Bo* 820, Troy, NC 27371 11-19t(nAC sniQiriiaMi 5 Pc BASSETT Bodtoom Suite. S250.00: 2 Quoon size sleop/solas. rocking chair, 2 End tables. Chair and Ottoman. All in EXCELLENT condi­ tion 998-2776 ______ 1-2Mtnp/JL FOR SALE; Large Wooden Office Desk Call 492-7694. t-21-1tnp/BR Child Care Child Care In our home (east Davie) or yours. 7;30-5;30 with sotrw over time, occassional overnights, experience, non-smoker, transparentaiion, lefernoces. Call day 770-3564. 1-2l-4tnp/EE Will care lor children In my home. Bear Creek Raod area. 492-7876. 1-21-1tp cathedral ceiling, fireplace, walk-in--keep children In my home bay windows, 2 car garage arxJ much more. $114,000, R.C. Short Custom Homes 998-4772. 996-6256. 1-14-tln/RS RETURN TO MARKET.l'^ story, ChltKiuapin Ro. Beautiful country set­ ting, 1 acre. Call Home Place Realty 998-2969 or 634-2252 or Barry 63-J-1439 12-24-t(nrtHPR PUBLIC NOTICES 1-21-1tp MUST BELLI 1986 CNbv, Caprice Estate Station Wagon'feiadnd with extras. W^s asking $11,900, W^JI take 3.28^.$9,400. Can 633-3641. No. 1-21-2tnp RED HOT BARGAINS! Drug dealers' <.,irs boais, pianos repo'd. Surplus, vour Aroa Buyers Guido (1) B0‘v6n7 6000 Elf S-5720. 1-21-4IP '83 Criovroiul, 4-whool Drive, power slyoring. pcwer brakes, air condition, ' ■j-lon. logbod Very good condition. $8,395 00 Nogoilable. 998-5640 Iwtoro 3 30pm ____________1-21-11np/GB GOOD SELECTION OF NEW/USED CARS/TRUCKS. DAYTON MOTORS CHEVROLET, INC. 421 & 601 Yadklnvltle. (919) 679-3135. _____________________1-7-tfn/DM MUST SALE: 1987 Z24 Chev. toaded, WBS asking $10,900 will take $8,900. Call 633-3641, No. 2899. 1-2Mtnp SALISBURY MOTOR CO. Bulck-Peugeot 700 W. Innes St., Salisbury 704/636-1341 __________________________8-20-HnS TROY’S AUTO SALES 1433 Salisbury Rd. (Hwy. 70) Statesville, NC 704/872-7202 E-2 Payment Plan No Credit — Bad Credit No Problem No Interest Charged Buy Here — Pay Here 8-27-tfnT MUST SELLI 1985 Chev. Monte Carlo. Beautilul car was asking S7,990, will take $6,700. Call 633-3641. No. 2899. _______________________ 1-21-2mp WE BUY USED CARSATIUCKS, 2 and 4WD. Contact; Dayton Motora, Inc., hwy 421 4 601. Yadklnvllle; (919)679-3135. 12-3-«nTOM MUST SELL; 1985 Piytnr>utt\ Reliant. Great carl Was asking $6,.490, will > $4,900. Call 633<3641. No. 2899. • • :.r'1-21-21pi, INCREDIBLE INFORMATiON Jeeps* Cars’ 4x4*s seized In drugs raids for under S I00.001 Call for facts today! (615) 297-0003 Ext.700. . ■ NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY : PUBLIC NOTICE The Town o< Mocksvillo ha* received . a bid ot $500,00 lor the propofly descrit>- ' od beknv; ' BEGINNING el an pliKod iron pin in the fc northeast comer ol Mooksvttle Insurance ' Agency tract (DB 125, Pg. 1EM) Bos on the ' south side o( Sanford Avenue, wfiicMtoo : is kwated North 66* 03' 09" West 6.68 • feet from the southeast corner of ‘ MocksvUle Irtsurance Agency tract (DB ■ 99, Pg. 76® and runs thence Irom said ‘ point ol BEGINNING along the southern > tight ol way margin of Sanford Avenue. ■7 South 57* 07' 39" East 21.56 feet to a ; now Iron pin, the notlhwest corner of that I tract conveyed by the Town o( Mocksvillo ' to the NC Histork: Ptesorvalton Society; vrur»i thence with the line of the above- ' merTtioned tract lo bo conveyed to NC •'Historto Ptesetvalion Society, South 23*1 17‘ 46"Wes«71,2t foettoanewifonpin; ‘ thence North 77* 57’ 59" West 81.91 feet > lo an existing iron pin, the southwest cor- ' net ol Mocksvillo Insurance Agency (DB • 125, Pg. 184) In the line ol Bailey Walker : (DB 122, Pg. 580); tuns thence with the • line ol Mocksvillo Insurance Agency. : South 84 * 54' 10” East 74.71 foot to a • placed Iron pin in pavemonl, the I southeast corner of Mocksvillo Insurance Agency; thence North 13* 17’ 51" Easi • 68.50 feet lo the POINT AND PLACE OF : BEGINNING, containing 0.032 acre, - more or loss, as sutveyod by Orady L Tutterow. RLS, dated 6«U85 and revis­ ed 11/10/87.The TOWN OF M0CKSV1LLE resenrtis ; ihe right to reject any or all bWs and waive ■ any Informalltlos. This bid is subject toI upset bids and sMIl regulro not loss than ■ 10% of tfie current bid and then be sut>- ; joct to the same procedute. Upset bids ' must be tecorved not later than Fetjruary I 2, 1988, and not later than 5 00 p m. on I that day.• Terr/ L Btailey Town Managof ■ 1-21-ltnp NORTH CAROLINA ■ DAVIE COUNTY : ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having quaiifiod as Admlnislfalii* ol the estate of Floyd Don Blankenship, ; deceased, late ol Davie County, North ' Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav­ ing claims against said estate to present them lo Ihe undersigned on or before the • tst day ol July 1988, being six tnonihs from Ihe first day ol publication, or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. Ail persons Indebted to said estate will please make linmediate pay­ment to the undersigned. This Ihe 21st day of December, 1087. Annie Mae Williams Blankenship, 081 N. Main Street, Mocksvillo, N C. 27026, Administratrix of the estate of Fk>yd Don Blankenship. dec«ai«<i. Martin and Van Hoy, Attorneys Box 606 Mocksvllo, N C, 27D2B i2-3l-4lnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of Ihe estate of Emma 0. Myers, deceased, late ol Davie County, North Carolina, this is to no<ify all pcnons having clams agaimt sakJ estate to present them lo the ur>def- slgned on or belore the 14lh day ol July 1968, or this notk;o will be pleadod in bar of ttioir recovery. All persons indebted lo said estate will please make Immodiale payment to the undersigned.This the 14th day of January, 1988. Thelma E. Luckey. P.O. Box 2191, Salisbury. N.C, 26145. Executrix ol tho estate of Emn%a 0. Myers, docensodl-l4-4inp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTYEXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Execuliix of tho estate ol Thomas A, Spry, docoasod. into ol Davie County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persoru having claims against said estate lo present them to the under- signed on or before the 7th day ol July 1988, or this no<ico will bo pleaded in bar of their focovofy. All persons indebted lo said estate win please mako immediate payment to Itw undor3!Bn(»d This Ihe 7th day ol January, 1988 Matgarot M, Spry. Post Ofiico Bo« 483. Codoemee, North Carolina 270H, Ei- eculrix ol tho estate of Tlwmas A Spry, deceased.l-7-4lnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTYADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having quaiiliod as Adminis(ralof ol the estate of Timothy Loo Foslof, doc«nsed. late ol Davie County, North Cafolina, this is lo notify all persons having claims against said estate to present 'hem to the undersigned on or belore ttw 1st day ol July 1968. Of this notice will tje pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons In­ debted to sakl estate will please mako im­ mediate payment to tho undersigned. This the 31 St day of Docomber. 1987, Clayton Foster, Route 6, Box 164, Ad­ vance. North Carolina. 27006, Ad- mmisifaiof ol the ostale of Timothy Lee Foster, deceased 12-31-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTYEXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Execulru ol the estate of A, Paul Hutchins, deceased, late of Davio County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons havirvg claims against said estate to prosent them to the under­ signed on or Dofote tho 21st day of July 1968, or this notice will bo pleadod in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted lo said estate wil please mako immediate payment to llie undersigned.This the 21s> day of January, 1988 Frances C. Hutchins, ftouie 4, Box 265, Advance, North Carolina 27006, Ex­ ecutrix ol Ihe estate ol A. Paul Hutchins, deceased,l-21-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Eiecuin* of tho Estate ol ClaretKo R. Noun-.’ann. deceas­ ed, late ol Dav>e County, North Carolina, this is lo notify all persons having claims against sak) estalo to present tbom to Iho undersignod on or before the tst day ol July 1938. Mkl dale t>oing at least sit rrwilhs from tho date ol lirst publication of this notice, or ihis rwlice wli be plead­ ed in tjar of Ihoir recovery All persons in- debtod 10 said estate wiU pktose mako Im­mediate payment to tho undo/slgnod This tho 31st day of Docombor, 1987, Iho same txiing Iho first publication daio Mary Lee tVeumann, Exoculru ol tho estalo of Claronco R Neumann, docoasod, John T. Brock Brock A McClamrock Attorneys at Law PO. Box 347 Mocksvillo, NC 27028 (704) 634-3516 12-31-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qunlifiod as Executor ol Iho oslalo ol Goorgo Francis WcDnniol, docoasod. Into of Davie County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav­ing claims against said estate to presoni thom lo the undersigned on or tjelore Iho 7lh day ol July 1988, or this notice will b« ploadod in bar ol Ihoir recovery. All per­ sons indebted to said ostale will please mako immodiale paymenl to the undersigned.This tho 7th day of January, 1988, Danioi Craig McDaniel. 206 Royal Road, Jamestown. North Carolina 27282, Execulof ol tho estate ol George Francis McDaniel, docoasod l-7-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having quaiifiod as Executor ol the Will of Jack Tmdell, late of {iormoda Run- Davio Coinly, North Carolina, the under­ signod does hereby notify all petsons, firms and corporations having claims against Ihe estate of said decedent lo ex­hibit them to Ihe undersigned P.O. Box 567, 419 Fairway Drive, Davio County. Bermuda Run. North Carolina 27006 on or belore Iho 30th day of June 1988, or this notice will be pleadod in bar of Ihoit recovery. All petsons, firms and corpora- tions indebted to said the said estate will ploase make Immodiale payment to Iho undersignod This the 31st day of Docemt)or, 1987. Sam F, Botnhauser. Executor, P O Box 567, 419 Fairway Drive, Bermuda Run, North Carolina 27006, 01 Counsel: Neal E, Tackabory, Esquire Houso, Blanco & Osbotn, P A P O Drawer 25008 Wmston-Salem, N C, 27114-5008 12-31-4tnp Plaintiff NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTYIN THE GENEFIAL COURT OF JUSTICE District Court DMslon 87-CVD-382 DonaW Abtxjtt. VS,James A Laht, Delondant NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: James A, Lahr TAKE NOTICE that a pteading seeking roliof against you has boon filed In the abovo ontltled action. The nature of tho roliot being sought is as lollows: Recovery ol all amounts hoW In escrow by Howard Realty Company pursuant lo "Oiler to Purchase and Conlract" onlorod Into t>etwoen Plaintiff and Defen­ dant on December 23. 1966, and for damages sustained by F’taintift tor Broach by Dolondani of the "Residential Rental Conlr.ict" onlorod into on December 22, 1986 YOU ARE REOUIRED lo make dolonso to such pleading not later than the 9ih day ol February, 1988, said date t>eing 40 days Irom Iho fust publication ol this notice, or Irom Iho dale Complaint IS (oquired lo t)o lilod, whfchevor is lalot; and upon youi failure to do so Ihe party seeking sor/ico against you will apply to Iho court lo< Ihe roliol sought.This Iho 19lh day of Docombor, 1987, Martin & Van Hoy, Attorneys BY G Wilson Martin, Jr, Allornoy for Plaintiff P O Drawer 1068 Mocksvillo, N C 27028 (704) 634-2171 l-7-3lnp Smart Shoppers Check For liarficains In The Enterpri.se-Kocord! Happy I nth 15 Birthday Stephanie Lewis Jan, 26th NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY' ' EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor ol Iho estate of Ruby Smith Jordan, deceased, late ol Davte County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present thorn to the - undersigned on or before the 14th day ol Jufy 1988, Of this notice will bo pleaded in bat ol thoir recovery. All persons in­ debted to saW ostale wiH please mako im- mediate payment to Ihe undersignod. This tho 14th day ol January. 1988, Robert Scon Jordan, Post Office Box 271, Cooleemeo, North Carolina 27014, Executor of Iho estate of Ruby Smith Jor­ dan, deceased.M4-4IP NORTH CAROUNA - DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate ol Charlie B. Swicegood, deceas­ ed, late of Davie County, North Cvplina, this is to noUfy all persons having claims - against sakl estate to present them tothe undersigned on or before the 14lh day of July 1988, or this nottee will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons In-,-, debted to saW estate wiU pleaM mate im- mediate paymenl lo the underslgtied.* This the 14th day of January, 1968: Lavone H. Swlcegood. Route 7, Box 648, Mocksvllle, N.C. 27026. Executrix of the estate ol Charlie B. Swlcegood, deceased. ' t '1-14-4tnp Notice Of CS8Q Public Htaring PursuKit to AdminiilraIVs Procsduru for iht Community S«rvlc«s Block GraH/CMnmuiK)' Ae>, , Ikyi P«tn«nMp Ptt)9nni(i) u luutd by Dm StJts of North CsroUas, PuMc Hsstlngs for puMc ttvinr met coniiMnt on th* k>c*l CSBO/CAPP propotil lor th« n«it Rscal ytir sr« isqulffd. TIm YVEOOl <r« r«e«hr( apprsilmjt«l)f tin,671 F«d<nl CS8Q Fundi snd Mtlinalsil t2},606 Stalt CAPP hindi touM In Oivi«, Sloiiet, Sutty, tnd YsdUa CountiM ftotn July 1,1HI ttvaugh Jun* 30,1M9 los»iisti<tgit>tiki«lncofflglamlllMlo(liniinMsHusMin(Uirconimo(MOf|iov«(ty;; Public Hearings have been scheduled as follows: -Yadkin County • Courthouse ; February 1, 1988 • 1:00 p,m. • YadWnville -Davie County • Courthouse Februaiy 2, 1988 • 1:00 p,m. • Mocksvllle -Stokes County • Government Center February 3,1968 • 1:00 p.m, • Danbury -Surry County • Mt, Airy Public Library February 4,1988 • 1:00 p,m, • Mt, Airy Of il or wrtttsn commwli msy ilio b« lutmltud to YVEDOl by Ffbniwy 5,19M. Ccpin of tt)« anti and find CS8(iA>fi> propoul my b« t*yi«w»d tl tiM Olitrlcl Office or ttch County Offict, YADKIN VALLEY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DiSTHlCT, INCORPORATED P.O. Box 309 Boonvlile, NC 27011 919-367-7251iz W lemti h»«w Dial 911 Davie’s Quick Way To Getl Emergency Police, Fire Or| Rescue Help 911 la For Emargencies Only Chock Phono Book For Non-Emergency Numbers i)\\ ll ( Ol M > I VlKKf’KlSK KKCOKI). I 111 KSI)A\. JAM'AKV 21. 1988—7D CLASSIFIEDS INEXEEIWSIVE p b d it e a b ij e : Hxlrn Ntco ? UihImxvti nil nppliantiis, ca'pottxl. !>'k ► un.lo' (iinning. covorod p.ilio N'o chiltiicn No pols 990-4580 t .M (Snp'KLM MOBILE HOME FOR RENT:2-ti0iJrooni on pnv<iIo lot Rolofoncos and doposil ru- quifod $225 00 pot-mon(h Call 284.2680 aftOJ 6pm 1-21-3IP NICE MOBILE HOMES, S50, $60, $70. nnd $80 wookly 998-8806; 634-1218, 492-7853. _________________________6-18-UnB&8 1983 Fleetwood 14x70. Furnishotl. Carrier Heat pump, Rc Ratiod, Fireplace, many uxlros, very good condition. $14,500. 634-3379. 1-21-2lnp/CN '85 Fleefwood 14x70, Loaded, Too many extras to list. Assume Loan. Call lor details: 634-2881. 1-21-1tnp/V/A ■ siQ EniiBii* ifiMiiinrTnirnTi m m m s i BhSI HHlCtSltl oil rtTi<}- Champlon Mobile Homos. 14-Wk)e, 2-bedfoom. 59,895.00. Double-wide with wood siding, shingle roof. $19,995.00. TOLL FREE 1-800-522-2685. DAVID'S MOBILE HOMES. Hwy 21 South, Statesvlllo. 11-I2-«nO FOR SALE OR POSSIBLE RENT: 1982 Skyline Mobile Home. 998-3902. 1-2M(n/JL MOBILE HOMES...Qne 1-bedroom end of^ 2-bedroofn|on Daniel R/>ad. ner financing available. Call itome Place Real!'/. .834-2251? Of 9-2'^t(nH flor SAVE THOUSANDS on your now ,mobile home,..^Oavld'a Mot>S!e Home*, Staleavllle. ,1-800-522-2685. v 7-23-tlnD New 1988 14 FI Wide By ~ClayT6nr2 Bedfoom-Fully - Furnished Under $135.00 per month. Call Mike or Ray 873>2547 'JC.. I98B '1*66 J 8 c fl(0 0 r'"> U 'U lC BAftFORD'S PIANO RE- BUILDING. .Soil putiip oig.iir, ,’•‘■1 / (iiiWO BOD S AUTC SERVICE...Aulomalic Transmission and n.Kjiator rupait Mock Cdijfch Road, Advance 998 4005 9-10llnU BOB'S BACKHOE SERVICE AND DOZER WORK. Hauling, sand and rocK-fill. 998-8806 6-25-llnDiB BOB COOK CONSTRUCTION ....634-2624, 1l-l2.|lnBC CARPENTER FOR HIRE: Ftomodyling, repairs, etc. 20 years oxpofionco Call 634 0446, Harold Rooco l2-31-«lp COOL SPRING ABATTOIR, Custom and Commercial Meat Processing 704-878-6952. 12-3((n/PC ifAVE THOUSA?/d S....Volume ^Dealer U»«' Mobil* Home*. Rd. Norwood, NC. Open seven *. ;days till sundown. U m lt^ time on- *" ^ly..Soolnfl to beHovlng. Homo size In­ cludes hitches. 24x44 Reetwood. $14,999.00: only $192.47 mo.; 28x64 Cham p^. $23,999.00—290.00 mo,; ‘ 14x70 Fleetwood. ■$11.999.00—$158.87 mo.; 24x64 Chadwick. $19,999.00 only $254.42 ■ mo. Come soo why 250 lamllies ; bought Irom Lee’* Home* last year. . Seloctlon over 70 homos. ‘ ; (704)474-3741. ; 7-23-tfnL HAttr^S---LAND---SURVEYING CO.....634-1155. 11-12.t(nH INCOME TAX PREPARATION . For Fast. EHicionl, Confidential Service, call: PEGGY JOYNEn.,,492-5559 Sanford Avenue. Green Hill area. _______________________t-2l-12tp/PJ JAMES SHERRILL...Speciall2ing In Fence Building and Bepairing.(919)998-9477. ___________________________1-21-41P J. LARRY LEDFORD CPA ....634-2374. ________________________IM2-HnLL SERVICES: Wiii sisy wi«i elderty peo­ ple. Call 998-5208. 1-I40IP UNIQUE HAIR i£ARE....634-«3$8. _________________________11-12-HnU WEBB & SON ELECTRICAL CON­ TRACTORS ....492-7762. ________________________11-12-tfnW Will haul Rock, Sand and Dirt. Call 492-7892. 1-21-2tp Kanzigg’s Chimney Sweep ; InapMtion Cteanlng InMfts WoaidttovnA Fireplaces Senior ChtuM Discount n iw w «704-2M^7« For K^dElfic/e/,- PROPANE GAS, INC. S fninf MtxU\ille And /AmV Cnunly Fnr Yrart tOlO W nt Innai SIrMi s»n»bury. MC ?81M {TOO 636-6MI BHmS A^ANCE SERVICE" 540 Sanford Ave, 634-3162 • S«r>c« FOR SALE: PuV)0 V»>fy OkwhI !i,-.n C/M-iq'': '>9'l flH.'i) t.'-lM .ll'ipjt H BAR roni.vS I’lAf.'O lUNIN'.'i M.'ii.i*' UH] retiuitding VVOf^ 28-1 wM-!/ fi b idiW ii Private cinsscs In PIhho, Voice and Theater offered in studio in home. Call: 284-2770 for informntlon and fees. Janlo Phillips, Teacher .ind member ol Notional Fedornllon of Music Clubs and Piedmont Jr. Music Festival held nt Salem Col- lege. Degrees in piano, voice, church music and tfwater, 12-31-4tnp/JP w m M M E sm S m 2n<S Shifl Loodof for Nalional Food S<'(- VICO Com pany Good Bonolils Woodonds oH Applicants should tx} noat in apponranco. rofiablo wiin a good wofK rocofd, and plonsnnl Uniformc and moals lutmshod Call B arbara G abatd at 990-5939 AA/EOE 1-?l-?!np/AnA AIRLINES NOSV HIRING Bight Alton- — d3-''.la. TravelAgents, l.tochanics. Customer Service Lisimgs SaTSTTOs— to S50K Entry level positions Call 1-805-687-6000 Ext. A-5720 t-7-7lp CAREER SALES OPPURTUNITY IN DAVE COUNTY:Above average oar- nirigs, comptete training program Ex- ceflent fringe benefits Call 636-0381 Of wrile C.L.M Argus Insurance Comp. PO Bok 797, Salisbury, NC 28144. 1-21-2lnp Long term aaslgnm enls. I;,i ,in(i ?tul 5,fh?fs tri Oiunty A(>[i|y as scK.'n ,is !o tx.' idigihli' lot llii‘ UnifiKco lleniilil P,ii. V.'i. rjfiCD YOU' Apjily wilh Unitorce Tem p. Service tui'h In 9 30 U‘ 30 ;i! C(nploym(>nl .Sih unly Ok; kiciitod in Block BIO!) Ni'vi'i a loo tO t- l,’-3-llnU DESIGN ENGINEER Dosign and oovolopnuini ol high ptcssutu foci[<rocating coniprossofs, and tosi oquipmnnl Knowlodgo ol Ihor- modyn.imics, hoal tianslot pnuumaiics. hydraulics and matoiial slronglh Enporionco in compressor dosign and devolopmwil, rolocalion oinponsos Send resume to. Person- nol DoparlnienI, PO Bot 42271, Cin­ cinnati, Ohio 45242 EOE 12-31-41P HELP WANTED: Part-lirTye, light office work Phono Sales one night a week 6 to 9 Apply in person Jan 22 Irom 9 to Z Woodman of ihe World office, •Mam St (.(ocKsvillo. See Bruce Rollins l-2tj2tnp/BR HELP WANTED; Part-time, picking up oggsrcipofieoGGd person preferred. Call 998-2230 after 4pm. 1-21-21P "HIRINGI Government jobs-your area. S15,000-$6e,000. Call (602) 838-8885. Ext. 3131" 12-31-5tp LPN'S NEEDED ... Par! lime Tirst A SiToiK) Shills Salary rutgoilatilo Rnliin Mik'S ,il i (’0-t| ."’/’e-Obfi I l-t-Mln/PCI MANAGER n 'Citing fJov* Ladios Ap­ parel Storu in fvlocKsvillo Is seeking a niatuio, outgoing individual lor a rnanagof The ideal candidalo will en- loy workmg with the public, be an ef- loctivo loader and have a sense of fashion Compfeto training will be pro­ vided Company benefits include: holiday S vacation pay. Life in­ surance. Co-sponsorod Health in­ surance, store discount and liberal tx)nus plan. II you would like to Join our growing team, send resume' in conlidence to; J.0.1,1. Concept, INC., 511 1 Wakefield Drive. Concord, NC 28025 EOE. __________1-21-2tnp/JCI Machinist, 0,D./C'less Grinder, Wire EDM, Surface Grinder. CNC Lathe. Now taking applications for these positions. Excellent Opporlunity, App­ ly with Employment Security Com­ mission, 516 West Innes Street, Salisbury. LANE PUNCH COR­ PORATION, 281 Lane Parkway, Salisbury, NC 28144, 1-21-ltnpA.PC DIRECT CARE STAFF WANTED AT SOUTHERN PIEDMONT PRO- COMM. A private provider >or residential care for the menially retarded. Positions available lor all s^iilis. gxporience In mental health lield prefO!tQd, fyowevof training will bo provKiod’. Compotith-e salary and oxcellent booefits. I>!i 7W-278-9681 lor more into and to schedule an in­ terview. 1-14-tln/SP NEW AND USED OFFICE FURNITURE ★Safes ★Files ★ Fire Proof Files Rowan Office Furniture 11IN U jm K C MILLER Building & Remodeling Co. WEST THERMAL WINDOWS Ctfjjom ma(J« i instatiod »/,tti perfectioo METAL PATIO COVERS & CAR PORTS M. bavid Mltl.r ) Rt. 3, Box 200 Adv»«>c«, N.C. 27006 PkeiKi 919-9M -2140 Building Re-Modeling Interior & Exterior Design M ato n ary Carpantry Stonaw ork Cedar Log Homes Local References 35 Years Experience Don Abbott Rt.2 Box 317 Advance 919-998-6454 XEROX 1012 MARATHON COPIER • Throo-year warranty • Excolloni and consislont copy quality • Automatic Exposure Control • Roductlon/Enlafgomont mode ‘‘Call Us For All Your Copier, Typewriter And Fax Needs" Only *88 Per Month XEROX >•>.1 COPY SYSTEMS 112 Mahaley Avenue Salisbury, N.C. 28144 (704)633-1025 $ 1 2 ,9 9 5 ® ® Buys YOU a 1988 Sterling 14x70 2- or 3'bedroom, 2 full baths, blown ceilings, FURNISHED. If you act now and come to David’s Mobile Homes Highway 21'South, Statesville 1.800'522'2685 WANTED SOMEONE TO TAKE UP PAYMENTS ON REPOSSESSED MERCHANDISE 20” Fan ................................................^19°° Murray Riding Mower n h ,p ....® 1 3 °° Per w k . Lawn Boy Push Mower.............®6°° por wk, Robin TrimmerNBzii..........................^725 Por w k . GOVERNMENT JOBS.$1G.Ot0-*59,230/yr Now Hiring. Your Aroa 1 -805.687-6000 Ext. R-5720 lor current Federal hst. 1-7-etp Nursing Asstislant and Male Attendant and a lew good lirsi shill positions avnilnlbe. New pay scale based on experience up to $5.25 per hour. Ex­ cellent berjellts and Incentive package. Apply In person at Autumn Care Nursing Homo, 1007 Howard Street, Mocksville, NC Phone: (704) 634-3535. ______________________1-21-3tnp/AC WANT SOMEONE to Buy or Sell STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS. 492-7290. 12-31-4tnp/tC Robin Trimmer nbis....................^5°° Per m . JVC Car Stereo ksrx/io...........siQzs Per wk. GE Air Conditioner atposla.......Per wk. 24,000 BTU GE A/C iSvwWneol Bf»d R«gan. Inc. f«2 YAOKINVIUE ROAOyW M0CK»VIUE,M;C,________634-6115 (Vff do our own llnanclngl vt u uioe n« mv>t, Relief Pharmacist needed.No nights Sundaysor holidays Call 634-1342 ; : ask for Kathryn. ADVANCE MOCKSVILLE DAVIE COUNTY We are presently taking applications lor tong-lerm 1st and 2nd shift assignments. Applicants must t>e dependable, have reliable transportation, and home phone. Call T64ay For A|»p«latiiM«t NEVER A FEE! 704-634-1100 POPl iiM P o ia n s iia id s I\|)t SI Ki \l l)l\ ls|( )\ CHOICE PERlCpiQ has ■ continuing n««d for^off^ciflfj^l^am ijpm ltl •mployee« for short snd - loifHH»«TOTiSMilSM^^ _:are c6mp«iy paid. Stop by,ourof^m iW |B IMocksvlN«;N.C. 27028. Smtor 9 AM. to 4 P.M. Daily. 634^17^ C tK ^ I ■.' ;-'::-Maiaii;iB i^ i i M iS f e ■ ... Wanted Secretary Receptionist Must have good typing skills. Good telephone speaking voice, and be familiar with general of-: flee procedures. Come by or Call: United Plywood Industries 607 Depot Street Mocksville, N.C. 27028 634-3543 ,1 HIRING BONUS NURSES $250 Hiring bonus for RN fulltime, 7 - 3. Progressive LTC facility, warm and friendly environment with EXCELLENT BENEFITS. Recent salary upgrade, every other weekend with shift differential. Apply in person - Meadoiwbrook-Manor- Hwy. 158, Clemmons, NC 766-9158 EOE SECURITY ALARMS You need not pay a fortune to protect your family and home. Call for a free demonstra­ tion of the Alarm-Lock Security System which is economical, dependable, and most satisfactory for elderly and rural citizens. The demonstration and details will be provided by a member of Davie County's Chamber of Commerce. Calvin Ijames 492-5198 «n-I>AVlK COI NTV KMKKl'UISi Kl'COKl), n U RSnAV. JANUARY 21. 1988 DWI Conviction Upheld Against Mocksville Man DaviO Coiif)t> lict u! I A l);ivic roiinlN Siijviini Cinii' )iir\ ilolil'ct.ilfil lur IcNs lli.in 'n tiiimile.s l.isl uci'k tvloic (iiulini; ,i M iK k s v illc iii.iM p u illy w| J ir . i:!}' w hile m ipiiitctl iluinias Aiisiin Sills Ji xi.iv given ;t su-iiionili MjspciKlcd seniciKc iiml placctl nn uiiMijviA is ed probalKin. JikIkc iVirt W iiairslon al.so orilcred Sills lo p.r. a SKX) fine anti SI 13 incmin ckMn, perform >18 hours cuiniiuinH) scr vice work and altcnd Alcolml and Drug lEduaition Tratfic ScIuh)!. ..."As pirrJ-t>T Uw j.uiiginent.. Sills was also ordered to surrender his driver’s liccnse for one year and not operate a motor vehicle e.xcept as required for his job. Hairston told Sills that it was unusual for him to give limited driving privileges in DWI convic­ tions. but .said he had nvido an ex­ ception in this case. "I think it means a great deal to your com­ pany and possibly also the United States government tJiat you be allosved to continue your work, ami I can't sec how you can do so —withem-3-Unuted privilege.” he said. Sills is an clearical engineer and supervisor for Ingersoll-Rand Co. in Mocksvillc. Troopers B.L. Crider and J.S. Mcadc of the N.C. Highway Patrol testified for the state. Sills, testi­ fying in his own behalf, was the only witness for the defease. Crider said he was parked on In­ terstate 40 between the N.C. 801 exit and the Forsyth County line on March 3, 1987, at 1:40 a.m. when he .saw an older model Audi driv- mg about 20 miles an hour pull off the ri^l shoulder of the westbound lane. Crider testified that he pulled his patrol car behind the Audi and ac­ tivated his blue light as it was pull­ ing off the road. The driver of the Audi got out of the car and raised the h ^ , the trooper said. "H e staled he was having vehi­ cle problems,*' Crider.said. "The radiator appeared to be steaming." When he was. bet ween 4 and 5 feet away from the driver (Sills), Crider .said he detected a strong odor of alcohol. He then asked Sills to step bacic to the patrol car while Wooiicarver Earning Blue Ribbons Continued From P. 1-D oh, " he said. "1 use a wood burner — a hot knife — to put all the hair on. That takes eight to 10 hours. Then 1 put a clear wood sealer on it.” Competition is tough, Reavis said. "You’ve got to put a lot of detail in them. TJie judges look for how it is proportioned mostJy. tlwn the detail. “ I'm about the pnly one who docs wildlife. Most of the others carve ducks, shore birds and birds of prey." Reavis's creations in­ clude bears, lions, panthers, antelopes, lions, rams and bulls. Reavis said he usually makes from five to 10 pieces a year, and sells them at stores, shows and from lus home.'Tl)eyrange4npricc_ from S50 to several hundred dollars. •‘I'm just a craftsman, I reckon,’’ lie said. "I hope, one of these days, when I retire, I can do it and make a little nwney,'’ An employee at RJR, Reavis lives witit his wife, Myrtie, and daughter Monica, a lOth grader at Davie High School. ! .in .) ! I. cn • IK' A .! . - . V • , ItMlU I.- ■ V \w. y . Tt :!u- \u<!} 1 h ' Mi l { '-rA ' SENIOR CITIZEN’S DAY IS EVERY IH m S D A W lOX aff EVERY ITEM M OUR SHOWROOM FROM STORE OKNMO UKTH. NOON MUST K « OR OVER TO OUAUFY WITH PROPER lOEKTIFICATXM.OM MO CANn nMOUM* OM.ft a r n , M o c u n t o u hot tm x n m ou. owm OOUrON. «iU MCn MIM M ON MiAUiBnMauin. MOCKtVIUI iUilOEIS lUfflY "Hi-. .ilK -A ,1' ,1 !iiilc S'- hen S'liK >t inli' ihi.' p.ilii >! V .11. (. ! i>li;r '-.iitl Ilf ii! !1K I'll Ili.tl Ills i",cs svi'U' ' M'ls h l i’! .iiul el.iss\ S'-Ill'll SilN l.iilcil iIk' lifsl ,1 series ol [)er!nmi.iiKe tests t'lseii In lieteniiine soh' ie( \ , ('i ider s.iul lie (il.u eil liini mn!et .invsi .iiki him to (lie in.ii’.isit.ile's ciKke ()ii llie rule b.iek lu Mivks\ille, ( rulei said he in-'licei.t iti.il Sills' s|veeh uas shi;lul\ shirretl When Crulef .isked Sills wh.il he h.iil Ivcn iiriiik.in):, he siul (vei ' I a'sVeif linn inu<r!»;- .nii.! Jie replied ciyhl," Cruier s.iul I'hc iriH>c>cr lestitleil lhat Sills wa.s vcr>' cixi|>craiive tiuriuv; the [Torfonnancc tests .ind tuiesiioniiii; During cri'ss exaniination by Will Manu). Sills’ attumc), Cniler said it was the .slow speed of Sills' vehicle that drew his attciiiion ii> the car and not the w'ay Sills was driving. Mciidc testified llut he atl- mini.stcrcd the breathalv/er test to Sills at 2; 15 a.m. .Sills blew a M on the first test and a .i; on the ~wvin(t7 -n-Kirt'i u-11, ''tjninislered sL\ minutes after tlw fipit. (In North Carolina, a . 10 is coasidcrcd legal- is iiiipaiieil I also tesiilifd ili,i( SilK li.ul .1 sliiuii; (hIiT III .iki'tii'l .iN'UI Inni .iikl lli.il Ins esi's u e r e ii'il iHiiini'. viiis-. c-.iiMHi.ilioii, M.i! Iiii •I'.kt'd ^'.hs I'si) I'u '.ith .il'./c r li'sis '.‘.i.'ie teijuiu'tl in I I . ht'fi M e.hie v.Hii ttu' soi.i*iul tt*''t ■>'..is eiiM ite Sl.iMiii .isU'd " 1 li.H s .m .itlu'i vv.i', 1 1 1 \.i;, m e. 1'- it tli.ii itu' (n r.ilh .il'./I'l IS III loi ilp ii). >! ' ^le.uii' till.' k'-'t ’.s.i'' .ulniirisli'Ux! in !'.k up (lie u-sull-. .'1 llu' lll-t tC't .Sills le s lilu 'ii lli.il he \s.is ini tiis lii'u u ’ lli'/i! W iiis l.'n S.ih'Mi 'A Ill'll In'- i.ir bU"A lip oil I !< I Sills >aul Ik- li.ul l.ii.en soim' \e n <lui s lir jniniT' iir ’sVirivf.'-ii.'^VJe.".;...^ .ittei ssiuK aiul li.ul h.id ,i miiple ol K-ers will) Ins iiu-.il .Atterwaril. SilK s.iul he nwiii lo a IXM)! h.ill on I’eleis Cieek I’.irkssay tvlweeii 7.3l),nkl S p in aikl siarliiij: shiH'tuij! (vhi| " I he niistaV.e 1 nude, 1 sv.is sh.xiiini; ueli SI) I ,sl.i\ed," he n.ik1 "I don't usually du that." Sills said he was al the (hhiI hall until after 1 a in.. diirinj; which lime he ilraiil. lour to si\ mure beers “ 1 (Injured 1 liad si\ or eight lifers altoj;eihcr," he said. CTTr7inrtrrHfrTf4..^.ai::inV- it>p Iv.t ( ol. I'-. '.'.A ,il !tli pool h.ill Si!!-. Il'.il >u' li'll dll li'lt'/ll .illri iliin i.ili;' ihi- (\i'i'|., "H ill I ilul iv'l li'i'l ih.il I un.il'k' lo opi'i.iU' ,1 , .11 i'\ii'pi ih.ii 11 ssouldli I iim, he ■-.ii.l W ill'll M .iiliii .isl.eil Ins (lieiit lii I’.v Ik- tluHuilu 111' li.ul il(UK-1 111 ilie (V lloM ll.llK e U'sis, S ills s.iul " I ilo ii'i ihiiik I im ptesseil llu-m as llie iiiosi Ioo iiliii.iie il |>etso!i tiles li.u) esei seen, but I ttioui-lil I ti.ul done ( )K I v'.is iK‘i\o iis Ix-iiij; 111 the )ail siiK e It u.IS .ill iii-vi 1(1 me I inter l!o s^ exam ination I") A vsisi.iiu D istrict .•\llorne\ Hiil t r ills . S ills sail! tie couldn 't len ie m k-r uhetliei he and llie veil •t.‘lois ji.id dinnei ;il Sam's tuniimet oi the Nesc.Ni.irkeT'tintre:” '..... ■"'1 on do leiiieiiilvr you had iine OI tsso IvetN during that meal, bin >1)11 c.iii'i reineniKT exactly where It svas ’ " l-ritts asked. Sills said he was ‘X) (vrcent sure lhat they ate at itie New.Market (inlle He |\)imed out that he was not reineiiilvrinj; how many i'cers he luiil tiad from a y ear ago. "1 \v-as discussing that with Will the ne.M day (alter Ins arrest) and had testified," Sills said. N^'hen l-ritts asked tlw defendant if he could feel the K-ers. Sills ,s,iid i'i'i'IS h:- s.lld In ills , l.iMih' .'.ti'iimc'm. .M.niin ■ "iiu-ndi-d ih.ii tilt' siioiii' Mill'll ot ■liioliol ,.ii lii, ,!;c;;l li.ise > oil):' lio in Ills .. lodiine, \s hii h ni.is li.iM- .iliso iK '.l p.iii ol ihe smell ,il ilu' pool li.ill Ih e led e\e s iiiav ti.ise ,ilso been causal by S ills' sinokiiii’ cig.ireltes that night, he s.lld SS.iilni said Sills' results on Ihe |vrlomiaiice lests could lia\ e t\.-en .illecied by Ins lack ol sleep just as Ins sway iiij’ coiikl tx‘ a nervous liabii 'M aybe ii's a hahii that he h,is alt ttie tniie," tlie defense at- loriiey said. •Maitiii s;iid that his client had told itie truth when he said he felt ihe allect nl the Ivers he had con- ■-sHfmi—^Ule_aaisJM.mesLll^^^ .sxiid. slosvly and also drank two or three yesT^Tcould leirthnnHrad-had- "I would argue that the law. hdie^ and gentlemen, does not prohibit drinking and driving. It’s not against the law to drink and drive alter you're slightly impaired." Was Sills appreciably impaired when he w-is stopped by Trooper Crider'.' "I would submit that the answer to that question is no." Martin said. The defense attorney also ques­ tioned the accuracy of the breathalyzer test and pointed out that the results can be affected by -a_iULml>er of thinps such as cough drops or recent denial work. "I Itiink cle.iily any iiiachine is infalli­ ble." he said II llie brealh.ily/er is so reliable, tlicn vshy were ilie results of two tests gi\en si\ iiiinutes apart dif­ ferent, .Martin asked, "'V'ou have lo deteriiiine. not a machinc, vv liellier Tom Sills was appreciably imp.iired," he said. In the slate's closing argument, l-ntts said the charge against Sills was noi the most serious in the world. There was no accident in­ volved. No one was killed. "Vet. you have to think about what the situation wa.s and what might have been," he .said. Fritts contended that the suite ac­ tually had three witnes.ses in the trial, "All tliree of them, including ifitTdrc1cnduTtrtTvef-4hefG-r-said-hc_ _ was guilty according to the laws in this state.” he said. Fritts referred to Sills’ testimony that he could feel the affect of the beers he had drunk on the night of the alleged offense. “ If he cart feel it, if he can notice it in his body, by the law-s in this state, he’s guil­ ty." he said. Sills’ was the only jury trial in Davie County Superior Court last wc-ck. Hairston dismissed jurors on Wednesday afternoon after Sills’ trial ended that morning. South Lexington/Cooleemee Food Center We wdcome you to Coc4eemee Gaksxyi - •Highway 801, Cooieentee Morth CisrotinaL Store Hours: 8:30 am - 6 pm Monday thru Thursday 7:30 am - 8 pm Friday 8:30 am - 6 pm Saturday Closed Sunday Phone: 284-2514 Quantity right, reserved MID-WINTER FOOD BUYS These Prices Good Through Saturday January 23, 1988 We welcome WIC Voikhers and Fedad Fcod Stamps. 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T-Bone Steak..Lb. 2 4-Oz. Carroll Shelby Kraft Philadelphia Ore Ida Golden Our Famous Lean .Chili Seasoning......Cream Cheese.,.8-oz. 99^ Crinkles............s-Lb. 2*^ Ground Chuck.Lb. 1 Regular Or Lite Kraft Kraft Reg. Or Extra Thick American Assorted Varieties Lykes Meat Or Beef ^Miracle Whip.......ot. Singles...........12-oz. 1 Lean Cuisine...g.ss-oz. 1 Bologna.......la-oz. 1 Assorted FlaWVKrift--------------Of Sharp Assorted Banquet Lykes Sliced ^ ^BBQ Sauce. ......ia-Oz. 99* Cracker Barrel.. r.7r..2^~ Dinners oz. IP Cooked Ham..6-oz. 1 * Assorted Pump Or Aerosol ____ Kraft Mild or Sharp Cheddar Mozarella Cole’s ^'"1::yke8'Famlly-F«yo(ite8Assorted Pump Or Aerosol Kraft Mild or Sharp uneaoar Mozareiia uoie s _____Hair Spray.............?-oz. 89^ Shredded Cheeses-oz.l'*^ Garlic Bread....._ Del Haven Blended Shortening 42-Ounce Can 9 9 * Van Camp'e Pork & Beans 16-Ocnce Can 2 / 7 9 ' Assorted Van Camp Beanee Weenees 8'Ounce Can 2/99* The Original Kellogg’s Corn Flakes IS-Ounce Package ^39 Dixie Dow Select* Dole Florida Pink Or Marsh WhiteGrape- Fruit Each 4/100 Dixie Dew Select* iceberg Lettuce Head 6 9 * Assorted Del Monte 2-Llter Coble Assorted Flavora Juice ice Blends Cokes Cream 44-Ounce Bottle Vt Gallon 169 119 179 -i\ m\•’ ‘ I ' I '?lI Smith Grove Woman Dies; Husband Charged With Murder North Davie Takes League Wrestling Championship DAVIE COUNTY 50C ENTERPRI/EeiRECORD USPS 149-160 28 PAGES Candidates File For Local Offices; Deadline Monday g j Two Republicans filed „ county commissioner can­ didates in Davie County last week, ensuring a May 3 prirnar)'. ITiree candidates also filed for the May 3 non-partisan vote to elect two members to the Davie County Board of Educa­ tion. and a fourth Republican candidate has filed for the register of deeds job. Filing for county commis­ sioner were; Bert Bahnson, 4 1, of Route 6, Advancc; and Election Spurgeon Foster, 40, of Route 3, M ocksville. Both are Republicans. They will J6in Willa Jo Check, J.C. “ Buster’’ Cleary and Charles Odcli Williams in the p iim ^ e l^ o n for three scats which will open on the board. See M onday— P.^ 3 Two Mocksvlllc women arc rccuperatinR in N,C. Baptist Hospital aRer the pick-up tnKk they were In crashcd undenicuth this tractor-tniller Jan. 22. See Hij>hu'ii.v f*iitrol reports, page 8. — Photo by Ronnie Gallagher Elderly Abuse Cases Few In Davie Incidents Probabiy Higher Than Reports, Officials Say By Laura E. Richard Davie'County Enterpriso-Rocord • Sincc 1982, 55 ca.ses of abused or ricglected disabled adults have been reported to the Davie County Department of Social Services, O f those, 22 have been substantiated. Though the numbers do not appear great, Karen Smith, social work supervisor with the Department of Social Services (DSS), said there could be more that have not been reported simply because people arc not aware of the signs of abuse, neglect _ or exploitation, or where to go to get help. ‘ ‘ PcnpfiTnmy-not-^ai&w-aboul the law (the N.C. Adult Protection Services Liw), they might not know where to seek assistance," Smith .said. ‘‘We want them to know there is help available through DSS.” According to the book, Abusr and Neglcct o f Children and Disabled Adulls. North Carolina's Mandatory Reporting Laws, which was written by Janet Ma.son of the Institute of Government at the University of Nonh Carolina at Chapel Hill: ‘‘The Protection of the Abused, Neglected, or Exploited Disabled Adult Act represents an attempt to assure that protective services are provided, if need­ ed, to any adult who is phy.sically or men­ tally incapacitated and is unable to obtain .services for him.self.” DSS is responsible for administering these services. But Smith said the law is somewhat complex. It entails guidelines constituting liib'uscTnncglcct--and-e.'4iloiialion.____ Abu.se can be infliction of physical d r mental pain. Smith said, or depriving the disabled adult of needed medical or basic needs. Similarly, neglect is not giving the adult enough fo<xl, not giving proper medical attention hr not providing super­ vision to an adult- w'ho cannot be on his own, she said. Liistly. exploiiation includes using a disabled adult or his icsourccs to another's advantage. Smith s.'iid many of those know'n to abuse ciders or di.sabled adulLs have been alcoholics, mentally ill persons or middle- aged and older adults who are still depen­ dent on their parents. She said many adults tend to be abusive if they were abused as a child. Anyone who has reason to believe that an adult is Ix'ing abused or neglected should repon the ca.se to social services department, Smith said. It is required by -law-.--------------------- But before calling in a rc|>i)rt71ific”sTttd~ it is important for the inlurmers to gather .Set' Coniinunitv — P. 4 Brewer McKec > , ‘ / v-,^. ^ r,r'I'-'‘T-r > iv.'«-'V _ _ »M jliifcFor Fire Enterprise-Record Receives^ 7 Press Association Awardli' The Davie County Enterprise-Record received seven awards - from the North Carolina Press Association at the 63rd annii^ai; Newspaper Institute in Chapel Hill on Thursday, Jan. 21. *-"5 Ttie awarils, presented by Gov. James G. Martin, were the most >; won by any weekly newspaper in the state. Receiving awards were: Dwight Sparks, first place, editorials;-., Robin Fergusson, first place, spot news photograph; Mike Bar- nhardt, first place, sports writing. Sparks and ^m hardt also, received n first placc award in tlw news and feature scries category;'. ’ The newspaper received a second place award for new? •xr)TcrageT -a-se«)nd_pljice_award for use of photographs,, and-a third place award for general excellence. ------- See EnterprLsc-Record — P. 14 ^ L'J,■J *'• »•' J Odell Brovyn's house had caught fire and the flW Pptis Were-' fwpmen wenl to help. ;‘Wo put the puinp in gear '^-nf .Started. ' ’ find staited'putnping and the drive shaft went cJub Bailey st^ld, *‘}t was a test. That’s a bad feeling, standing there and the hdusi>’t*‘* down.” Things improved after ihat,iVdlun^r the first station (The tnJck set oulfiid^lOt while.) at the site of the present'stailontoELy 64 just west of N.C, 801. The departincnrf " ed most all of Fulton Township, dcpanments In the county only had o ^ i S w F o i ! k & ! i ♦ I 2-DAVIE COU^T^ K.NTKKPRISK RKCORD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1988 New Superintendent — A Critical Choice l-vctNiiinc you turn artnuul. Mtnio ' crisis" is ihic.ik-iuiii; the sc1k)o1s. 1 cacfvrr supplciiiciils, HikIl’cIs Hinldms: prugraiiis I^rug.s in the classr;H)ms. There's a neu, crisis, now. A hiv’, une 'I he Davie C'minly Hoaril nt' luiiieatuni is laeeti with ihe task ol hiring a new sufKTinletulent. Hiring a new leader I'Kises at once a trciiiciidoiis opportunity ... and a dangerou.s peril. W ill the board hire the right person? The suf)crintcmient is the critical ingredient of every school systeni. Our schot)! board should be extremely careful in mak­ ing its .selcclion. Wc don't need a status tjuo su[XTinieixicnt. We don't need a hatchet tnan. Wc do need a Icjider who is big enough to mold and shafw an admini.siration with a clear purpose — to give our childrei: the best po.ssible education at the lowest possible cost. Superintendents too often have no regard for ta.x money — e.xcept to spend it. They .subscribe to programs and novel techni­ ques, and forget about teachers in the trenches. And taxpayers footing the bill. School boards in the proce.ss of hiring new superintendents _often make broad guidelines in their .search: The candidate must havc~iT^doct6rafc7ltavenhc-respe<^>C4iis pccuLill schcxil mlnistralion and be able to influence the county commissioners. Those suggcstioas arc nice, but how about .some others; •A strcel-snnari superintendent who speaks plain English. ; *A superintendent whose lofty credentials match his perfor­ mance at his previous job. •A supcrimendcnt who will ask the county commi.ssioners for every dollar he needs ... and not a penny more. •A supcfintcndent who will stand toc-to-toe in defen.se of his teachers, but isn’t reluctant to weed out Uie bad ones. •A superintendent who demands strict discipline from his prin­ cipals — not naniby-pamby therapy sessions for trouble makers. ■ «A superintendent with a vision for Davie County and its students whether they’re handicapped, exceptional or regular students. ’• »A palienl superintendent — one who will take phone calls from parents at night ... and listen. • «A superintendent who values reading, w'riting and arithmetic over checrlcading and candy sales. . *A .'lupcrintendcnt w1k> knosvs when it’s going to s tk h v ... an»l ....wlicn the wcallvcmum’s lying. ' -•A well-paid superintendent — not the cheapest one the boar^ can find. Because it is such an important decision, the Davie school board should take .special precautions. They would do well to follow the example of Charlotte/Mecklenburg when that system ftired a new superintendent. When the board has narrow'cd its search to the final two or three candidates, let the public see them. T^ke them before tlie Rotary Club, the teacher's association, fUie Chamber of Commerce, the PTA. Take the advice of those community leaders before making the final decision. T There's one final trait to .search for; A superintendent who can command the respect and admiration of all of Davie Coun­ ty. W e have good schools. Not because the buildings arc new. Not because of the principals or teachers — though we have good ones. Our .schools are good because the people of this county value education. They demand it of their children, and they arc willing to pay for it with their taxes. : Give tliem a superintendent w-ho values their children ... and their dollars. ; — Dwight Sparks DAVIE COUNTY E N T E R P m / E l ^ f e C O R D USPS 149-160 124 South Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 704/634-2120 Publi.shcd ever)’ 'I’hufMlay by itic D A V IE COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. Dwight Sparks ..................... luiitor-Puhlisher Robin Fcrgus.son ................ General Manager Mike Bamhardt ................... Managing Editor K:ithy Chaffin ............................. News Editor Ronnie Gallaglicr .................. SpOrt.s"Editor Becky Snyder................ Advertising Director M(Kk.sville Davie Coolcenu'c Knlcrprlse Rccord Journal 1916-1958 1899-1958 1901-1971 ScconJ Cla.«i Posiage l*aid In Mocksvillc, NC 27028 Subscription Kales Single Copy, 50 ccnis $18.00 per year in North Carolina $22.50 per year outside North Carolina PO.STMASTriR Send address changes to Davie County Kntcrprisc-Rccord P.O. Box 525, Mocksvillc, NC 27028 _______ W illiam John.son Third grade, M(>cksvilk‘ Klemoiitnn "^'e.s. So if the Cotigre.ss made a law for ix)llution, 1 could sign it so there wouldn't Ik* any more pollu­ tion in the United Slates. I ’d reidly like to slop the use of drugs and send out the^\T=--^ my or the .Nuvy or someone to every port in the U.S. to make sure they weren’t .smuggling dnigs in ." Olin Seal.s Third grade, Mock-sville Elementary “ Ves. So I can get rid of stuff that nobody really needs ...(O lin piULsed while the photographer took his picture, then added) like flashbulbs. They hurt i>eo- ple’s ey eballii nd 1 \yo u I d stop the bad food In schools. That’s the truth.” Willie Co/,ai1 Third grade, Mocksvillc Elementary “ Ves. So I could outlaw smoking and drugs and tak­ ing cocaine and all that and drinking beer, I would be happy.” Elliott Lytle Third grade, Mocksvillc Elementary “ Yes, If I was president, I ’d make some laws that would help the country be a better country and would help people stop doing all ^ e . things that can hurt them; like taking drugs and driving w h e n thex’ re drunk. Maybe' if they stopped, we m ight just have a better America.” , Sidewalk Survey: Would You Run For President, Why Or Why Not? Jim m y E. Robertson Jr. Third grade, Mock-sville Elementary “ Yes. Ikcause I want to. r d do a speech and tell everybody things. I ’d tell them what’s happening in the w orld.” Reggie M cM illan Third grade, Mock.sville Elementary “ I would. Becau.se I would let children go anywhere they wanted to, let them drive cars and get all the money.” Odessa Owens Third grade, Mocksville Elementarj’ “ Yes. W c could do stuff that >ve wanted njore, like wc could do stuff that we ain’t •suppo.sed to.” M att Furchcs Third grade, Mocksville.^ Eicmentary “ Yes. I think I could nuike: f the world a better place ;byr ; making the laws bolder a'hd p u tting crim inals a>vay-: longer.” . Letters EMS, Sheriffs Dept., First Responders Worthy To the editor: The family of Mildred Bates HlaliK:k wants to express their gratitude to the Davie County EMS, the First Rcs|xmders lix’ated ' m the~Sfirith- -GT<m'- ar«i..-and.jhc Davie County Sheriffs Dcpannient. .......... ......... All who were involved in our receni tragedy handled eveiytliing not only as a duty to l>e |x;rfoniied, hut also as cDncerned and compassionate people. if you have never needed the.se .services, you may not be aware of what extra effort and time these {vople put into tlieir jobs. Words .sometimes seem not to be enough, however we want all in this county to know that we need to say more than a simple thank you. ■ Ill I oii.iii i>.iiy tn r-iv thtml- vrm nnd at the same time make more people aware of what services our county can be pro-, -ud-oL... . . Mr.-and .Mrs. WoodieBates' Ronnie Bates Nancy Smith . Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Hanes’’ grandchildren y,.v Davie High School Smoking Ban Is Ridiculous To the editor: 1 think the smoking ban on Davie High students is ridiculous. 1 go to Davie High and have never smellc%l .smt)ke from the sniok ing section or experienced any problems with smokers iK*rsonal- ly. 1 do not smoke, but I respect others' rights to. The smoking ban will only create problems — not remove then). A smoking ban will not stop students front smoking; it will Ibrcc them to rebel. Students will start smoking in the bathrooms and that infr inges on my rights. The smoking ban strangely enough is a fire hazard; if a student drops a cigarctte hastily outside when a teachei approaches, the grass, leaves or wo(xls could catch fire. 1 realize smoking is detrimental to one's health, hut Das ic students can only smoke for a little more than an hour during the school day. ll(^vv is iakinglliiiri)oura\va)'going-to change a .sti)^ ilciii's health significaiuK? Teachers arc still allowed to smoke', and stnoking is as harmful to teachers as it is to students. The' teachers don’t seem to Iv setting a gocxl example for our imprM; sionahie young minds. . , By age 16. a student is cajwhle enough to make the decision to smoke tu nni to sinnke, and no amount of legislation is going to change stuiienis' habits. Give us credit for making up our own iiiuuls 1 think the school hoard should sjx;nd its time nJore pro^ dui lively by allocating money to create adequate space for DaVie students to cat lunch instead of taking away students’ rights’.';’ K.ero' K. Healy Co-editor of the Davie Ypl{ Medicare Audit Results In $37,710 Gain For Hospital Liuini K. Kiiliiuil Dnvio County Eniorptis»v Rocoiil The re.sulis ot ;i autlii have ikiilL-ii S.^7,7ini(i |5.i\ic Coiinl) llnspiial s prol'ii lor the l‘)S6-S7 liscal \car. ftosc Iknfield. chief I'manc ial ol ficx'r lor the Itospital, refnineil a nci gain of $42,011 at (tic Dec :s boarii of irusiee.s inceiin};. However, |]ie figure was increas ed to $79,721 in u re(x>rt Benfielcl tTUtdc to the trustees MikkIxiv nighl. An audit conductcd by Nlcdicarc last year indicated that the hospital had received S80.493 in over­ payments during 1984. The $80,493 overpayment, ir. addition to an $18,750 overpayment for 1987, was deducted from the hospital’s total eaniins^s for iJw pjtst year to determine its net profit. After a Jan. 4 audit, however. Medicare determined overpayment from 1984 to be only $28,186. In addition, the audit detcnnin- ed that Medicaid, a federally ad- nunistered health insurance pro- hu iiiss incom e u-suicnl'-. I'SM-il On- llnv(Ml.ll loi slm H'nileri'il li> i.Ik-iU'- m I'J.H?, IV iiru 'K ) s.nil 1 hough the J.in -1 r\ilinj; loi I‘AH4 Moduarc p.i\inciils is lin.ii, ihc g(ncriiiik-nl program li.is scars m whn.h il can audil pavtTTcnis (II hcahh tan- tacihiics, HcnricM addcil Other business discussed al ■Munday’s tiK'cliiii; is ;ls tollows • !)r l-'rank Tolbert asked trustees to cunsKler (orniiii^ a hospital 1-thics Committee, s«.hich would include members of the medical stall, administnitinii, com­ munity and clergy. Hie committee's fuixrtion would be to di.scu.ss and decide ccriaui ethics and iiwrals a.s relaied to ter­ minally ill patients. Tollmen saiil. The cunuiiittee would also deter­ mine the staff s re.spoasibilitics in protecting the rights of patients. "We though!, a.s members t)f the n>edic;il community, it wiHild K- an effective cxinutiittcc to have," he said. Hu' t'o.ml p.issed a unaiimutus inoiion (o lotin the commiiiee • I olK-it also asked Ihe Ni.ifit lo make ,1 decision de.ilmg widi pte o)viati\e pregnancy testing lor '•soinen undetgoiiij; singers The hospital nou has ,i sl.ill rule requiring women K’tueen nieiuir- die. the Ivginniiig ol ilv menstrual lunclioii, and menopause, the cessalionot tneiisiniation. lo have a ()regiuMc> lesi tvlore surgery due lo the high injurs risk lo ,i lelus. I'olbcrl viid II has nol .ilssass Ik’CIi a practice lo conduct ihe pregnanes tests (vcause il hasn'l proven necc^vir^ lie atU«l itiai he knosvs ol mi oilier h(is()ii,il m the area that luis a mandatory rule. A surgeon svho has a complete medical hi-slory im a patient and who has [lerformed :m adequate physical ctxild use his or her own discretion. Tolbert said. Hie Ixiard passed a unanimous motion lo allosv ihe attending surgeon lodecitle if pre-operative pregnancy testing is necessar>'. Monday Is Deadline To File Continued From P. 1 Filing for the school board were: Patricia Dcadmon Brcucr, 41. of Route 1, Mocksvillc; Calvin Ijamcs, 53, of Route 8, Mocksvillc; and Rcbccca Carter McKcc, 45, of Advance. They join David Owens and Freddie Muiphy in n race for two seats to be elected May^. James e..,‘‘Simon" Seaford, 43. of Route 7, Mocksvillc, filed as a Republican candidate for register of deeds, joining Henry Shore, Ruth Richardson and Luther Potts in a race for the party nomination. ' Edward “T(x” Tkach is the only Democratic who had filed as of last Frijiay. He seeks the register of d^ds job. L ^/oon on Monday, Feb. 1. is the doiallinc for candidates to file for Id^l oftlccs. Filing is at the board pf'clections oflicc in the county courthouse. Bahnson And Foster I,A Winston-Salem naJtivc, Bahnson has lived on the family’s Win-Mock Farm for the past 14 years. He operates a beef cattle operation and dairy farm. It is his first bid for public office. “ 1 guess my interest is in Davie County. It’s a mighty fine place to liyc and I would like to sec it con- tiniic 10 be that way,” he said. Bahnson spoke out against a water bond referendum for the county. "That has been passed ... so wc'll try to get as much for our mbney as we can, try to have as good a system as we can and to be cfllcient and to do as good a job 1^ we can with what we have to work with. " I ’d like to preserve our county resources for residents of the coun­ ty," he said. " I’m not against the county growing but I’m agaiast any •growth tiiat leaves us with future problems. We need to limit our growth lo the people and the in­ dustries that are beneficial to us." Bahnson said mainuiining the superior school system will be another goal. Foster is al.so .seeking his first bid for a public ofnc.c,___________ " I am interested in Dtivie Coun­ ty, the people of Davie County. I’d like to preserve the country way of life that we’ve all enjoyed," he .said. "I am in favor of tlie superior school system that we have. I want to preserve that and continue to work with our fire ilcpartmcnts. rescue squad, law enforcement and BMS (EnKrgency Medical .Ser­ vice). I think they need to be sup­ ported by ihc county, and I'm in favor of su-etdiing lax dollars as far M they will go,” Foster .said. He is a Davie native and graduate of Davie Higli School. He is a farmer, and runs a farm with his brother which markets 5,000 hogs annually. They grow 2,000 acrcs of com, wheat and soyixans in three counties. .The family also runs a seed and chcmical business. "I'd like to see Oavie County, t|ie in<iustrie< and (he industrial ; growth and the residential growth be at the proper places and in the proper manner,” Fo.stcr .said. Brewer, Ijamcs and McKec A Davie native and Davie High School graduate, Brewer is tr>’ing for her first elected office by run­ ning for the board of education. “ I’ve worked with the kids in the recreation department for yciirs, and I just decided tlwt maybe that's one way I can help the kii> funher in other areas. "As a volunteer. I’ve coached through the Mocksvillc Recreation Department for the last five years," she said. "A ikI I've worked with the kids at South Davie. I’m president of the Booster Club there," Brewer said. She earned a bachelor's degree in business administration from High Point College imd has work­ ed at Ingersoll-Rand for 17 years, serving tww as a production controller. She is a member of First Unitc<! Methodist Church, where .she ha.s taught the Senior High Youths and is a member of the choir. Ijames is a Davie native and graduate of the Davie County School System. He and his svife Vertie have three children who received public education in Davie County. Ijames ambition for tlie board of education: "To .see that personal and political interest doesn’t take priority over educating Davie County’s children." He is supervisor of general ser­ vices at Ingersoll-Rand in Mocksvillc. and is osvner of Pro­ fessional Services. He holds a North Carolina real estate license and a commercial pilot certificate from the Federal Aviation Administration. Ijamcs is a former member of Davie High School’s advi.sor)' baird, the county zoning Uxird and the library board. He served on .school biiard appointed committees which made recommendations several years ago for renovation and construction of elementary ' sch<«i.s-, iifid for-coastnKljon of e V , isting junior high .sclxiols. He serves on the Quality of iJfc task force for the Davie Futures Project. ijames is active in 'Hic Compas­ sionate Friends, which helps sup­ port bereaved parents, and helped form the liKal chapter. He was a 1987 recipient of WUTV’s Jeffer­ son Assard. He serves on Ihe Friends national bciard. McKee, a Winston-Salem native, has lived in Davie County for the past 10 years. She is a substitute teacher at Shady Grove Elementars’ Sclux)l. She works full-time as director of Christian education at Parkway Presbyterian Church in Winston- Salem, working with Sunday School teachers, youth groups and at night nxrctings. "I train the teachers and .set up the whole education .system in tlK schotil." she said. She has worked for the March of Dimes, and churches and •schotils in Kentucky and I-orsyth County. .Six: al.s*i worked as the child development coasulianl for the Chapel Hill Outreach Project, which she .said allowed her to s^-ork with .school systenxs from across >he United States. She has a degree in secondary education and Christian education from St. Andrews Presbyterian College. Her goals: 1) continued support of prc.sent .icademic prt)gram c\- cellegce; 2) more rapid intersen- tion .services for under-achicvers and learning di.sabled; 3) improv­ ed communication bctvs-cen p;ircnts and .school personnel; and 4) in­ creased emphasis in fine arts. Seaford Seeks Deed.s Job Scjiford, a .salesman for Reavis- Ford Mercury Inc. since 1969, is a Davie native seeking the Republican nomination for the register of deeds job, being vacated by the retiring Kcniiit Smith. “To me, it was ju.st an attractive job,” he said. "I do feci thiit I liavc something to offer the county, the people of Davie County. "I'nt not running against any of the other candidates that have already filed. I'm running for the job. As a matter of fact, all the other candidates are friends of mine,” Seaford .said. He is a 1963 graduate of Davie High .Schtxjl and Im attended Ford scmimirs to learn how to work witli the public. He has been on the advisory ' Ixfard foi Coolcemce ElcmentaQi School and previously served on the Davie County Zoning Bojird of Adjustments. Seaford has been Republican precinct chairman in Jerusalem for the past 12 years. He previously made an unsuc­ cessful attempt for Ihe Republican clerk of ctxirt nomination. Three Cars in Wreck Tliree cars were involved in an accidcnl on Nonh Main Street Jan, 21, according to a report by Police Patrolman B.A, Foster. A 1966 Ford, driven by Lora Jean Smith, 16, of Route 1, Ad­ vance, and a 1981 Oldsmobile, driven by Ixigh Anne Draiie, 17, of Route 1. Advance, were stop­ ped in the travel lane of North Main Street when the Oldsmobile was struck from behind by a 1981 Ford. Foster said the Ford, driven by Jennifer Melissa Keaton, 16, of Route 2, Mocksvillc, knocked the Oldsmoliile into the rear of Smith’s vehicle, causing $200 in estimated damages to the older tiKxlel Ford and $2,000 in eslimatcd damages to the Old.smobile, Damage to Keaton's car was estimated a( $300. Foster charged Keaton wilh a safe movenKnt violation. Store Hours Mon-Sat 9:30-5:30 Of Mocksvillc, NC FINAL! PRE-INVENTORY SALE4 BIG Days SELECTED CLEARANCE Merchandise Has Already Been Reduced 25% To 50% Off Reg. Price Take an Additional:25 To Q f f 4 0 % The Sale Price Thursday. Edday, Satuiiiay, and Monday Only Shop Belk Now And Save 50% To 90% Off Selected Clearance Merchandise. * 3 Tables Claarawce Merchandise Asst. Departments ___ 150 PCS. Vi Price Take M6\i\ona\ 25 To 40% CW 1 Rack Ladies Spflftswear Sweet Briar Tops, Corduroy Pants, Vinyl Coats, Sweet Briar Blazers 54 Pcs. 19.99 To 60.00 'ik l '-■m Reduced 9.99 To 39.99 Take Additional 25-40% Off 1 Rack Ladies Clearance Mdse. Swoct Briar Tops , Dresses, Red Camel Skirts, Donn Kenr>ey Blazers 26 Pcs. 16.00 To 95,00 “deduced 8.00 To 47.00 Take Additional 25-40% Off » 2 Coat Backs (Ladles) Cordona, Company A, Wellington, J.G. Hook, ETC. . 26 Pcs. 69.99 To 239,99 Reduced 40% Off No Additional Discount 1 Rack Konet Sportswear Printed Tops, Solid Slacks Printed Saddlebred Skirts, Sweaters 39 Pcs. ______ 22.00 To 55.00 ______ Reduced 16.50 to 27.75 Take an Additional 25-40% Off « 1 Rack Ladies Sportswear Bug! Bugl Tops, T.ugl Bugl Tops, T.G,I.F, Blouses Joe Benbasset Slacks, Just Class Skirts 65 Pcs. 11,99 To 36.00 Reduced 6.00 To 18.00 Take Additional 25 To 40% Off * 2 Racks Girls Mdse. Tops, Bottoms, Jackets, Dresses 75 Pcs. ______ 9.99 To 40.00 ______ Reduced 25% Take Additional 25-40% Off » 1 Rack Boys Wear Shirts, Slacks, Coats 65 Pcs; 9.99 To 60.00 Reduced 25% Take Additional 25-40% Off Plus Several More Racks At 25 To 50% Off Remember You Get To Take An Additional 25 To 40% Off the Sale Price!!! Shop and Save Totally 50 To 90% Off. UP ^ 1k u\ H, ■I 4-l).\\ IK C O lM 'i KMTRPRLSK RECORD. THURSDAY, JANUARY M. I98« Community Needs To Help Prevent Abuse he Elderly Usually Suffer From Physical, Emotional And Verbal Abuse ( (iiitiiiiu'd 1-mm I’. I ''hinii.l''I'l.im mli'tin.ilK'naNnil ttic I" fi'llow ii(i im ihc invf'.lij.’.ilinn, ii' liu‘ '.uliin's ti-sniciKO .iiul iiilonn.iluir. .IV mnv!\ ,»v win i .iicKif cr mi i:u,k iIi.im when Sniilh said tempi tn .i>>scs'. Iisinj; loiulilii'ii'. .if'diil (Ik- Mclini .ii'il lln' .ipplK.it'lr l![xm receipt "I .1 c.ill c<>ik<.-(ii .iiii! iumImii'iii In tiu'sc liviiij: \mi1i who V,ivni. Iiim likewise, lhe> I hen il is up in the ilep.irtiiieiil ifif: .ihuse. j siK'ial w nikeiin.is ):o Uie ilis.ilileil .uliiit A wniteii teiviil Members of professional organizations and conununilv uroups participate in ii (|iie.stion and uaswer session at)out elder abuse. — Plidtds t)y Robin Ker>>usson. DSS Learns About Elderly Abuse will Iv in.iile ;is li> whel)iei the (x’r si>n leiiiiiie.s proieelive sersiees II .1 sialt ineiiitHT iletermities the ('eiM’ii iloes need pmleelivc ser­ vices, IXS.S imist see that they are carried (uit, bill oiiIn wilh the eon- sen! 1)1 the iiidis idiiai. It a disabled adult cIhh)scs not to accept serv ices, D.SS c;iii not por- foim ,iny It. however, ilie person cannnt cominunicate a res[xtnsiblc declsiDii. it is up to a ciHirt to deter­ mine whether or not the individual is coiiipcteiu, therefore restraining DS.S from acting u|x)n u ca.se until periiiisMon is granted. In emergency .situations (if medical attention is needed), DSS is fully obliged by law to see that the [KTson gets the services need- . ed ininiediately. Smith said tlie de^partnieiir- TS- bou/Kl under t))c protective services law and can not directly provide .services to those who arc not a di.sabled adult. "If tlicy are not disabled, they fail under the jurisdiction of the sheriff s depart­ ment as an assault,” she said. It’s not easy to help all those who really need it, said Smith. ‘‘Sometimes people don't w'ant otliers to know if they are abused,” she .said, ‘‘Sometimes it's hard to deteimine what goes on in a per- son's h(e." That's why Smith said it is im- (xiiiant lor the community to be in­ volved in protecting others. Neighbors can be especially helpful. She said common indicators of abuse include unexplained bruises, broken Ixines, unusual thinness or a (x>or environment. Look for a change in emotional state, too. Smith said. Abu.se docs not always show on the surface as a cut or a bruise, she .said. A di.sabled adult can be abus­ ed verbally and suffer emotionally. In addition to helping the vic­ tims, DSS can provide services for the family members and caretakers, or can recommend - ihciivto-another- agcncy., ,.‘.1A Jot of people have debilitating conditions that family members might not understand," Smith said. "Having to deal with disabled family members in stressful situations may lead to abuse or neglect or exploitation. “We provide some services and utilize other community resources to alleviate the conditions that lead to abuse and neglea and to prevent it from continuing," Smith said. By i^u m E. Richard Davie County Enterpriso-Rocofd With all the available informa­ tion and media coverage concern­ ing child abuse and ncglect, the abuse of elderly and disabled adults has been somewhat overlooked. But not this year. Last Thursday, the Davie Coun­ ty Departnxnt of Social Serv ices (DSS) held a work.shop to kick off a project to increa.se awareness of the growing problem of abu.sed disabled adults, Bccausc of the ctxinty 's express­ ed concern and involvement in an elderly abase project since June of 1986, Vicki Kryk, pnogram eon- Vicki Krj’k, program coasullant for the N.C. Social Services examines ethical Lssucs concerning abused adull.s. sultant with the N.C. Division of Social Services, said Davie was choscn ;is one of 28 North Carolina counijcs 10 receivc federal t'unding to help improve sers ices for adult and elderly abu.se victims. Davie County wanted to begin with a seminar to lei people know- about the laws of the state, Kryk said. "DSS has the lead resp^jn- sibility, but it's a conununity pro­ blem and everyone should be in­ volved,” sJie said. The threC'bour workslMjp includ­ ed two videos which reviewed the overall problems and contributing faaors in elderly abme and cx- nm incd ihe cthie.il is.si)cs invnlvcd liiich w.*>s rolliiwci.1 by .i <|ucslinn and aiussvcr sessiiJii w ith K r jk .i/k! Other social sersice specialists. Karen Smith, .social work super­ visor with DSS, said tlie .seminar was a way to let people in the coni- munity know' that there is a pro­ blem in the county — that adults arc being abusetl, exploited and neglected. Smith said key people were in­ vited to tlK seminar, including representadvcs from the local nur­ sing home advi.sory committee. Home Health Services, the Davie County Senior Center and other in- tere,sted parties. "We wanted profe-ssionals as well as lay p>eoplc w1k> would be in contact w'ith the elderly and di.sabled," she said. "We were really plea.s<^ with the numt^cr that show'ed up. "1 thought it was really infor­ mative. They asked a loi of ques­ tions, and tlxry were retil interested in knowing what the critieria were that we are kxiking for in a social sers'ices case," Smith .said. "niey’ve even ret]uesied • lo show the videos lo tlteir staffs," It’s Tax Time Entl Of YearTfHcription Records Are A vailab le^ Upon Request When It Comes To Your Health There Is No Substitute Foster-Rauch Drug Co S C K n n n In n n.antar V M nckSV illLowes Shopping Center Salisbury St. Mocksville, N.C. 634-2141 she added. DSS phrns to continue training with these ,s;itnc people to help remedy the problem. ■'We want everyone to be con- cenKd about the elderly and dis;ibl- ed." Smith said. "I'his should be a community effort. Tliat's really what we want it to be." Do you own a business? I hnvr group lifr nnd hriUth in^urnrjcf* tor with u n r (»r MU>rr It’i ImmII to hi'lp fil your And »t vf*ry nffordiible rtilea. Steve RIdenhour 820 S. Main St. Mocksville, NO 27028 704-634-0669 /instate* AU«t»U I Jft N w tKKrf^ . (f« Get your Sub Qub card and earn a free Sandukh or Salad. Every lime)x>u purchase a Sandwich or Salad fromSubuxiy, }w7/ eam^ a “stamp” IVTien^ou have 12 stamps, iouUseta Sandwich or Salad absolutely FRES DtT.Ml-riidnliN. lKbili,IIC nMK(7M|(M40E 3UBiyyi(^v^ Sondw ichcs & Salads AwlNHnMm: A gift from the heart r r ry y yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy Syy yyyy y . KsrMmw THIS VALENTINE'S DAY Tell her of your lasting love with a Sfastcr's ^jcfoclcrs 171 N. Main Street Mock-sville, N.C. 27028 634-2737 We Accept •MubtoicatU •Amofican Expfo&s «Vtsa •Ohoic© •Dlscovof yyyy yyyyyy.yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyrv e * rv»u:iu»u-aiu •r»M»wnva*« |)A\ II roi Vl \ KMI KPKISK Kl (OKI). THrKSDAV. JANUARY 28, 1988-5 County Lowers Sanitary District Tax Collection Fee K;iiii> ( hjirrii) Dnvio l.'i unfy f ■,.» lii., • 1 I ho lU'i imi.I.i I ''nli': S.niii.ii niVllKl I Dllslsll'll ■'! "nl\ ,1\ pri>|x'il\ Duncis isIll'll <1 S'.,i\ |oi ni Oil III Novi-.'iilvi I'lX' Dii-ii. cKii^’iiif.' i)u' iliMiK 1 ^ |x-t com (i| llic iMi.il ,ini(M)iil I'l i.ivi.". (.olk'i Ii’d .IS ,1 ii'll(.\ t|nii Ici' SL'Cm Oil tiiii cnniij:h, s.iu) Cl.iiuli- \'.in iiiiN. one ii! ilirc'c nR‘mlv!s ol ihc Hcrimul;! C'cnict S.inii.irv Disincl Hoard ( rhctiHiniy il):iri;fN lowiis iitui sanit.iry Jisiricis Id collfii talcs iiii[i<noil by Ihc ^ovcrninj; tHKlics.) "I don't blaiiR' lliciii for chari; ing ntorc thfti," Vannoy said. “ Uut fur the last two years, svc don’t think it's In'cn fair " luiM year, the district’s tax col­ lection fee aVefiiged^r least ,S 15 (vr pared of land, he said. Iliis com­ pares with t)ic $2.50 per parcel fee charged the town.s of Mock.sville and Coolccinee. Vannoy, .speaking on behalf of the di.strict b<Kird, a.sked Davie County conin)i.s.sioners at a special meeting Monday to adju-st the col­ lection fee .so that the district i.s charged on the same ba.sis as the two towns. "Wc'rc not asking for any favors," Vannoy !«iid. “ We ju.st want to be treated like the others." The Bcnnuda Center Sanitary District's ta.'c assessed value has in­ creased significantly in recent years. The lax assessed value rose ; from S25 million in 1986 to S38.7 - :miIIion in 1987. The projected ta.x assessed value of the district at the ;!cnd of 1988 is $44 million. • 1 The sanitary district is compris- ;cd of about 300 housing units in : Bermuda Run and all of Bcmjuda Village, Pembrooke Ridge, War- wickc Placc and St. George’s Placc. The district also includes va­ cant land targeted for future development. County Attorney John Brock rcconimended that commi.Mioners changc the district's collection fee to S2.50 per parcel ofland on any taxes collected in the di.strict after Jan. 1 of this year. * * I would ccnainly agree that wc . do need a clcamit starting point,” said County Manager John Barber, adding tliat the collection fee should be consistent throughout the county. Commissioners approved the district board’s request by a 4-0 vote. (Commissioner Bud Hauser was not at the meeting). Vannoy was accompanied at the meeting by James Stavely, another member of the district board. The third member is Frank Schilagi. .Mso at the meeting, which was a continuancc of a Jan. 18 meeting, ‘ commissioners met in executive '' (closed) session for more than an hour to discuss contractual and pcr- ‘ sonncl matters as allowed under the N.C. Open Meetings Law. ;. During open session, the board ; postponed authori/Jng payment for ; * changc orders on the construction i * work on the new building connec- * ting the health and social services dcpartnients on Hospital Street. Barber said he wanted to defer Ihc authorization after Vice Chair­ man Bill Foster said Connie Staf­ ford, health department director, planned to talk to the county manager about an additional pro­ blem with the building. COB To Open New Mocksville Branch Central Carolina Bank plans to open a new branch at the Squire Boone Pla/a this .spring. The location, off U.S. (>01 in the Wal-Mart shopping centcr, will Ik the second branch of ihc Mocksville bank. 'n)c other is located in Ctx)lccnice. Frank BaJin.son, CCB vice presi­ dent in Mocksville, said the new bank will Ix- for the convenience of customers and is scheduled to open April 1. Five or six new employees will be added, he said. '•It’s going to l>e geared to con­ sumer traffic,’’ Bahnson .said. Ilie bank will feature three lanes of drive-through service, as well as a 24-hour automatic teller machine. TTic inside of Ihc bank, to be located on the corner of a building now (Kcupied by Video Odyssey and Subway, will be sJualU but will include a consiuncr loan officer and • person to handle new accounts. « u th o n /cd ar. \V „rk ih . huiM m v u.,s pl.m i. m K n n > M nuni.,in ,„k1 pi.inf ihe Vadkin in nor- ■u n sm . ! ,u s!,n m -al dir^vtum ch.iccts with R am v.y .<VsMvi.tu-s in s .h a lu ia l tn h r c in f .lc ic l :-w M m i.i; ll,>|K uiini niou' m ihon, Hu-.isi |).,v,c ' ' - n ilJ ih c iv.,. The plant is includcd m a S6 ,«; up ,,n lhca.m iccH .t h in U lin g ,U .j;ivco m A lso .,( \ ,„a-in ir. > ,.,n .h'M,,:iu',J In K I )k k-n.i ,nul niillio n water iniprovcm cnt pro- , I lr.n.lors a lihK- liiiiil to o>rici.t pm iius'-iiincrs (h v ,i ( o , ih r I'liiiiiu-i Mrir In m lu u \! lo iiM . .ipproscd h\ iters in a N o\ '' ’iii'iilli. I'lem s on Ihc Iniildm )! a iv lliiu sli Ihc ticM in p i.i m m i iKM inicm .Ir-ifii pi.ms loi n ru lu M in in ii M vm uI reterem luin. EXTRA LOW PRICES' USD A Choice Beef Boneless Untrimmed siicenFREE! W H n i E TnDfijgnEtftal 7 8WHOLE TO SIRLOINS ^I Lb. Prices in this ad good thru Sunday, January 31, 1988. 10-12 Lbs. Average ^ USDA Choice Boneless Top Sirloin ^ Steak We Reserve ihe Right To Limit Quantities On All Items USDA Choice Beef Boneless Full Cut ROUND STEAK & FAMILY - ..PACK CUBE STEAK $ 1 U S D A CHOICE Holly Farms MIXED FRYER PARTS 3 9 * u " Snow White CAULIFLOWER 99' Washington State ANJOU PEARS Washington State Red Or GOLD APPLES 59>. 2 Liter Pepsi Cola $119 Pn-iJ-FfM Diet Pmtl FfM...........................»1.25 \ y TrendDeterqent 36 Oz. JFG Mayonnaise 0 32 Oz. ■ a i l Fresh Florida Temple Orangesl, Honey Tange^nes^ EXTRA LOW PRICES ... Everyday Pork & Beans 3 /9 9 « 16 Oz. ■ Phillips Big Country Biscuits3/«1 5 Ct. • Pilisbury Sturdyware Plates 8 7/8" Luncheon Meat 99« 12 Oz. • Treet Solo Party Cuds Blue Bonnet Margarine 99« Sour Cream m (OOD I ION 3 Lb. • Spread Jl SOUR CREAM 16 Oz. • Food Lion 5° Cl- ~y Squire Boone Plaza Shopping Center Hwy. 601 Nortii > Yadkinville Road Mocksville, NO mm m m ww v Family Entrees$16? ■ Frozen 3Z Oi. • Macaroni & Cheese/ Z8 Oi. • Mastaccloli;30 Oi. • Charbroll Beel/3Z Oi. • Turkey/ 32 Oz. • Salisbury Steak/ 28 Ot. • Chicken & Dumplings Bermuda Quay Shopping Center Highway 158 and 801 Advance, NC Chef-Boy- Ar-Dee Pizza to Oz. • Frozen Cheese/Hamburger/ Sausage/Pepperoni/Vegetablel Sausage & PepperonI 'S’. -3 6-I)A\ IK ^ KMT.Kl’RtsK RKfOHI). niUKSDAY. JANUARY 28, 1988 Public Records “Country Breakfast” January 30, 1988 5:30 to i 1:00 a.m. Land Transfers Ttic ti)lli)\vinj; I,mil Iranslcis have (K-en filed wiih i1r- H.mc County Register nl IX-cds 'IIk' triiasaciions are listed hv prtic,s involved, acreajie. township and deed stamps purchased, with SI representing SI.(XX). — kayiiwnd J. Markland and Ruth S. Nlarklan<.i, by Iwr attoniey- in-fact, Rayinotid J. Markland; Clyde Hendricks and Helen Hen­ dricks, by her attorncy-in-faci, Clyde Hcndricks to William F. Junker and Kathy B. Junker, 57.71 acrc.s, Mock-svillc, $100. — Yvonne H. Sheets and Carol L. Shect.s to Avcr>' 13. Sheets and Civil Lawsuits ■Shcrec S .Sheds. 1 7' .k u - s , .MiKksviiie Ihoinas ,M (.'ouk ,ukI Hoatrice Smith Cook lo William Ciravles Ctxik. Anita lillen Ciiok I’uqua .ind Hrenda Kay C'ook .Mar chant. 20 ;icres. Shads tirose - Thonuis W. Ridcnhoiir and Ruth H Riilcnhour to .Mark l{ Jor dan. I lot, Jerusalem. SI2 -7 Lilestylcs Homes and Realty to David Clinton deClKster, I lot. Mock.svillc. S70. — J. Roy r-oster and Mit/i Cj F'oster; F.ugene C. l-'oster and Her­ nia T, I-oster to J. Roy i-oster and Mitzi G, Foster. 1 tract. l-.irmmgion J Ros Idsiet and Mil/i () l ostei. l-'ugene (' l ostet and Her (11,1 T l-ostci to liiigeiie f I-osier and lk-rm.1 I I'oslet. 1 ir.icl, l’.!.'inii!gion Ihum.is r C .irtei ;iiul io.inni.^ I' C'.ittef lo Jens W.imm' H.tnks, Zplals, SlUi Robert losier ,iikI Betty Foster; F’tlcuiis Ijaines lo liurton luiton and .Maith.i F^iton, .V‘> acre. Mivksville — I’osie Jackie (iiilline and lion- nie II Ciuthrie to Tommy Lee Mvers and I.orie IX-nise .Mvers. .Vi)7 acres. SI2 Terry Was tie Falls lo Helen F, Hennett. 1 ‘/I acies, Shads (irove, Sll Mary .M W'lllianis to l-lgin N'i'illiaiiis aiul Mary M. Williams, 1 iraci. Shady (iiove, • C'l.Hide II Ikvk aixl Nancy K. Heck to (imbh Builders Inc.. IS acies. Jerusalem. S2S 50. (ieorge Henry Minor and Wanda Doby Minor to Grady Lee .Minor.ind I’-atricia M. .Minor. 1.15 acres. Shady Grove. — Roy Daniel Phelps and Lydia Sue Phelps to Judy P. Broadway, I'atncia P. Pickctt ami Nancy I’. Vaughn. 2 tracts. Sausage, Eggs, Pancakes, and Coffee SAUSAGE FOR SALE Thursday & Friday Night And Saturday Morning Jericho-Hardison Ruritan Club Greenhill Road, Mocksville The following civil law.suits tovc been filed with the Davic County Clerk of Court officc. — Nan A. Hayes vs. Dale Lee Myen: Sr.. request for recovery, $600, — Bennie D. Boger vs. Patty D. Boger, absolute divorcc, equitable disttnbution of tnaiital property. — Margaret Cobble Seders, re­ quest that deposition be accepted for testimony. — Jinuiiy Eugene Robertson vs. Kathy Wo^ward Robenson, ab­ solute divorcc. — Waller Lee Grifnn vs. Donald P. Walton, request for judgment. $900. — Junker & Son Feed Mill Inc. vs. Ronald Johnson and Sandra Johnsoti doing business as Lazy J Dairy, request for judgment. S8.803.22 plus interest. — Junker (t Son Feed Mill Inc. vs. Liirry Habeggar, request for judgment, $3,691 plu-s interest. — Alan Dale luitham vs. Susan West l^thmn, absolute divorce. — Dowe Douglas Harris vs. Connie Darlene Howard Harris, absolute divorcc. — Lynda Faye Lyons vs, Tliomas Richard Hunter, patenii- ty. child support, reimbursement for past public assistance of $560.98. — Julia Joyner Waters vs, Larry Dean Waters, absolute divorcc. — Deena Bamhardt Kelly vs. Michael Christopher Kelly, joint child custody, visitation privileges. $100 per week child support. — Eruodrawer Inc. vs. Sako Cabinet Inc.. request for recovery. SI.941.89 plus interest. — Eurodrawer Inc. vs. Er\iocor Corp., request for recovery. S35.CXI2.62 plus interest. — Conley D. Dean vs. Howard C. Tetter Jr.. request for judgment. 52,075.76 plus interest and S540 storage fee. — Frank C, F’ayne doing business as Southeastern Dental Distributors vs, Herman Bishop doing business iLS Sen'ice Dental Lab. request for judgment, S533.79 plus interest, — Frank C, Payne doing business as Southeastern Dental Distributors vs, Jim Sechler doing business as Sechlcr Dcnuil Lab, re­ quest for judgnient, $2,150,28 plus interest, — NCNB vs. Boyce E. Whitmer. request for judgment, $2,121.29 plus interest. Property Ta.v Liens The County of Davie has filed county pro|x'ny ta.v lien actions against the following defendants: — Ronald H, Stanlev and Lin­ da L. Stanley, S470.57; — .Mandv Loui.sc McMahan, S317 .20; — Gladys M, .Myeis, S767.87; — F^ve A. Porter, S369.I9; — John William Leach, SI 29,57; — John Odell Clement and Oc- tavia Clement, S300.38; — George C. Cricknxjre Jr. and .Martha Crickmore, SI 12.07; — Mamie McMalian, SI84.53; — William Mc.Miihan, $364.29; — Hugh Glenn McMahan. $383.81; — Anita McMahan. S357.03; and — John W. McCullough. $169.54. \h Sheriffs Department The follosving reports were made to the Davie County Sheriffs D epartm ent. »■ ••• {Terry ;Wayne Dowell reported Jan. 23 a larccny from a residence off Sain Road. Chuck W. Walker of Route 7, Mocksville. reported Jan. 23 eggs and brake fluid were thrown ngniiMI hi* hou.ic. gnrngc ilixit niut driveway. — Ruby Nell James of Route 7. Mocksville, reported Jan. 23 the larceny of an estintated $400 in goods. — Jim Wishon rep<incd Jan, 2.3 a beer Ixittle was thrown into a window .11 ilic t.cgum Hut. GLidstonc Road. — Richard Head reported Jan. 22 a license tag was renxived from a vehicle belonging to Glenda F'isher in the Furches Motor Co. parking lot, — .Susan Gail Stcwan reported Jan, 21 a larceny from Dianne Johnson Daly. — Gene L. McLaughlin of Route I, Mocksville. rcponcii Jan. 20 a breaking, entering and larccny from a mobile home. O U l n O T E l 228 s. Center St.Slotetville. N .C. 28677 9{istoricaC ^Ce^ance In %etireiiunt Living • 24 hour security • Historical clegance • Affordable monthly rates • 3 nutritious meals daily • Transportation • Weekly housckeqiing & linen scrvicc • Utilities • Activities and Trips Offering peace o f mind in total comfort Mary Troutman/Marketing Manager Queen ann Hotel 704473-1766 The following fires were reported to Davie departments last week; —^On Jan. 20, the Advance Fire . Department was called to a car ac­ cident at the intersection of N.C. Arrests The following were arrested by the Davic County Sheriff's Department. — Robert Lee Housh, 69. of Route 4, Mocksville, charged Jan. 20 with assault with a deadly weapon. — Charlie Anderson McBride Jr., charged Jan. 22 with failure lo comply with coun order and with a probation violation. — Darrell Dwight Baker, 31, of 972 Hardison St., Mocksville, charged Jan. 20 with failure to comply with court order. — James Edward Williams, 22, of Route 4, Advance, charged Jan. 20 with pos-session of a weapon of mass destruction. 801 and Potts Road. — William R. Davie firemen responded to a reported wire bur­ ning at a private residence on U.S. 601 Jan. 21. The Sheflteld-Calahan Fire Department was called for backup. — The Cooleemee Fire Depart­ ment was dispatched Jan. 22 to Marriages assist with a fuel stove malfunction on Center Street. Jerusalem firemen reported for backup. — On Jan. 23. Smith Grove firemen responded to a chimney fire on Haywood Drive off Yadkin Valley Road. —■ Also on the 23rd, the Center Fire Department w.is called to a.ssist with a car accidcnt involv­ ing a personal injury in front of^ Burger King on Sanford Road. — That same day. Center firemen responded to a car accidcnt on U.S. 601 in front of Horn’s Truck Stop. — Mocksville firemen were dispatched to a doghoase fire at a residence ofT Milling Road Jan. 25. The following have been i-ssucd marriage licen.ses by the Davic County Register of Deeds. — Paul Allen Dre,schlcr. 31. of 600 Sali.sbury St., Mocksville. and Ellen Marie Edwards, 29. of 419 S. Hawthorne Road, Winston-.Si»lem. — E^ld Riiy Uwis, 36. of Route 7, Mocksville. and Frances Benge Davis, 31, of Route 7, McKksvillc. — Willi,im Tixld Poe, 19. of Route 6. MtK'ksville. Tammy An­ nette Hendrix. 17, of Route 1. Mocksville. — Warren Carl Juchatz. 62, of Bcnnuda Run, and Jean Jacquclinc Aldridge, 53, of Bermuda Run. — Lloyd Kent Hancock. 26, of Route 2, Advance, and Carla L'lRae Prcsnell, 20, of Route 3, Mocksville. — Robert luirl Powe Jr., 41, of Route 3. .Mocksville. and Joann Combs. 32, of Route 7. MtK'ksville. — Dan Eric Edwards, 21, of Route 1, Moorcsville, and Paula Marie Moody, 20, of Route 4, MiKksville. — Jerry Wayne Shipley, 36, of 6337 Stycrs Ferry Road, Clem­ mons, and Mary Janis Benton. 34, of 6337 Styers Ferry Road, Clemmons. — Willi;im Dougl;is Corl, 22. of Faith, and Shellee Hope Tarlcton, 21, of Faith. — Raymond Andrew Brookes. 24. of 742 Appalachian Drive, Fayetteville, and Linda Rena Young, 24, of CiKilecmee, ■CUP THIS AD**--....... Foster-Rauch Drug WilkesboroStreet, ModsyWe, N.C. 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JANUARY 28. 1988-7 ITlC tvllUwMllg C.tscs SMTC cil It) in D.tvic liisttiti fouii on Jan 21 I’rcsuiiiij; sv.is Juily,i‘ K<ihcit Juhn.son l'ri)>ccuiiii>: was S.ilK Siiiilh, asM.si.iiit ilisirit.1 .iiiinm-s -Ray Junior A iiidIiI, no operator's license, excceiiing p^istfil spco.1, $35 and toM.s Gayle Harnhardl, simple assault, disiiii'.seil — Randy Keith ikiilaiul, ex.- pircd registration plate, no in- sur;t;icc. sentenced to 30 days suspended for 1 year, p;iy S75 fine and court wst.s, not operate motor vehicle until properly licensed, not %'iolatc stale or federal law, remain of general good behavior. — iVlichiiei S. Bt)ger, motion by state to prayer for judgment, dismissed. — Leslie Talc Bradsher, no operator's license, dismissed. — Jimmy Gray Cline, failure to secure load, dismissed. — Terry Dean Gaither, reckless driving, rcduccd to e.xcceding .safe speed, $25 and costs. — Stamcy Allen Gobble, com­ municating threiits, dismi.ssed; assault on female, i.ssucd prayer for judgment on condition enroll and successfully complete within one year the family violence abuser treatment program. — John Prague Gonrnn, driving 77 niph in a 55 mph zone, dismissed. — Theresa Stallard Howell, no operator’s licensc, dismissed. — Aaron JonCsS, assault with deadly weapon, reduced to simple assault, sentcnccd to 30 days suspended ibr 3 years, pay coun costs, pay restitution to victim for danmgcs itKurrcd from assault, pay victim’s HKdical bills not covered ^ by insurance; intimidating a witness, ordered not to contact, communlcatc with, threaten, harass assault or interfere wiih Tracey Wilson, reside at home with parents, obey II p.m. curfew, bccomc full-time student or obtain full-time employment and work toward GED, not violate .state or fcdcml law, remain of general godcl behavior. Richard Dale McCrary, DWl (Breathalyzer results, .13), sciticnccd to 60 days .suspended for 2 years, pay $100 fine and court cosu, perform 24 hours communi­ ty servicc, surrender operator’s liccnsc, complete alcol»l and drug l^cducalion-traffic school at Tri- County Mental Health Center, — Gregory Ray McGraw, DWl (Breathalyzer results, .14), sentenced to 60 days suspended for 2 years, pay 5100 fine and court costs, perform 24 hours communi­ ty service work, surrender operator’s liccnsc, complete alcohol and drug education traffic school for multiple offenders at Tri-County Mental Health Center. —! Gene March, setxjnd degree I' trepassing, dismissed. Terry Gray Montgomery, driving 81 mph in a 65 niph zone, redticed to 74 njph in a 65 mph zone, SIO and costs. B.in^ KciKlall ()|i\c(. tinviiij,: K'l inpli 1(1 .1 SS iiijili /Olio, rcilik I’d (o ’’I) mph III ,1 5“' mi>li /oiu', aiul i.'1'sls Mark Doiialt,! I’ichl. o\piK-il Ikciisc plalc, diMiiissctI I rcilcrick I) I'oi-, il,im;ij;c to (vrsonal i>ropftt>. ilismissi'il lilla Mac Sciimon I’oinilcvict, lailiirc to comply wilh rcstrKtum on driver's licensc, lii.snusscd. •Mary Ann I'otts, simple assault, not yuilis — Ronald Lee .Smith Jr , DWl (Hrealhaly/.cr results, 10), sentenced to 12 inonth.s susjKnd- ed for 3 years, pa>- VlOO t'mc and court co.st.s, s(x*nd 7 tkiys in jail, obtain substance abuse assessment and comply with any recommend­ ed treatment, not violate state or federal law, remain of general goixl behavior; driving 82 mph in a 65 mph zone, dismissed. — Roger Phillip Spillman, fic­ titious regi.stration plate, dismissc-d, — William Allen Spillman, fic­ titious registration plate, expired registration plate, consuming malt beverage in pa.s.senger area of vehi­ cle, dismissed; driving while licen.se revoked, reduced to no operator’s license, and DW'I (Breathalyzer results. .17). sentenced to 181 days in prison. — Phat Vinh Tran, driving 81 mph in a 65 mph zone, reduced to e.\ceeding safe .speed, SIO and costs, — Walter Wayne, two counts worthless check, sentenced to 60 days suspended for 1 year, pay restitution, not violate state or federal laws, remain of general good behavior. — Larry Eugene White, driving 82 mph in a 65 mph zone, reduc­ ed to exceeding safe speed, S10 and costs. — Willie L. Williatns, expired liccnsc plate, dismissed. — Paul Randolph Draughn Sr., misdemeanor larceny, 24 months in prison. —- Donnie Cleon Cartrctte, driv­ ing 54 mph in a 45 mph zone, cosl-s. — Ronnie Joseph McCrary , ts^^j counts arnKd robbery, bound over to Superior Court. —Scotty Wayne McCrary, two counts armed rt>bbcry. boutKl over to Superior Court. — 'Tina M. Swiccgood, two counts armed robbert, waived pro­ bable cause hearing, bound over to Superior Court. — Brucc Seven, no operator's liccnse, SlOO and costs. — Lowell Paul Engelhard, driv­ ing 76 mph in a 65 mph zone, reduced to e.xcceding safe speed, costs. — Koyt Woodwortli Everhart Jr., driving 76 mph in a 65 mph zone, reduced to improper equip­ ment, costs. — Sue Yountz. Godbey, no in- ■spection, dismis,scd. — James Andrew Levis, driving 67 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduc­ ed to improper equipment, costs. — Donald Joe Potts, improper passing, reduced to un.safc movc- meni, costs, — Has iil Allen .Safrit. drivmn 63 mph 111 a 4,'i mph /one. rcihiccd 54 mph m a 45 mph /one, SKI and I'OSIn •Steve Lee Stokes, driving: 76 mph HI a (i5 mph /one. rciliiced to 74 mph m a (i5 mph /om- 1 <t\(j luiicsl l ilies, laihire to stop al slop sij;ii. cosis Will Roger \'ci!io!i, diivmj; 76 mph 111 a 65 mph /one. reduc ed lo impro|XT cijuipiiRiit. cosis RoSen Aiuk-rsoii \'oi;lei. drivini; 70 mph in a 55 mph /one. reduced lo M mjih in a 55 mph /one, costs, Failfd Til .\p(K-ar The lollowinj; dcleiKlaiits tailed ti> apiXMr for their schaluled court trials — Hddie Frost, nun supixirt ol illegitimate children, — Deann;i 1-. Hanc«x:k, wor­ thless check, — Barry Hepler, failure to return hired property, — Tonya .Annette Hi'OfK-r, no operator's liccnse, — Brian Keith .Moser, no ui- spcction, fictitious driver's liccri.sc. — Lawrence Neal Smith 111. no operator’s license, c.xpiaxJ registra­ tion plate. — Robert Edward McCracken, expired registration plate. — Stephen Decants Brown, e,\- ceeding posted speed. — Leon Tate Colenun Jr., driv­ ing 78 mph in a 65 mpl) zone, no inspection. — Robcn .Miclwel Crcech. driv­ ing 77 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Jeffrey Newton Edwards, driving 70 mph in a 55 mph zone. — James William Furrow, driv­ ing 70 mph in a 55 mph /.one. — Thonus Gecsling, driving 78 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Mark Eugene Gray, driving 77 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Michael Gray Griffin, driv­ ing 76 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Valcnvia Bcrr/ Griffin, driv­ ing 77 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Otic Brown Hamilton, driv­ ing 78 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Tracy Dale Home, driving 67 mph in a 55 mph zorte. — Johnnie Morgan Long Jr., driving 76 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Royce NVayne Matthews, driving 79 mph in a 65 mph /one. — Joseph A, Patterson, driving 70 mph in a 55 mph /one, —• Mary R. 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Fri. 7:30-5:00 to a conn tiKil .Hill p.ml I'liic'. ,ii ilk' oHk'C I't till- c lc ik ol o n iil M.iik ,-\nthoii\ Kou'.c. lailuii' lo secure child iti vhiKl p,tsM'nj!ci tes(i,iiiit ssslcm A iithoii> H ciii.m l ,M .iiliii, lailiire lo slop ,ii slop mcii I’.ittick I co.Sctiil/, ilnMiij.' ‘?5 mpli 111 ,1 (>5 mpli /one D.iiins Nivoii (iotdoii, dll', me mph III ,1 (>5 mph /one Hiyaii !).i\ul (ircrn, iinsale iraltic movement (ihuKs Cirillin Wagner, uii- s.ilc ti.iflic mosement (iu'^ory Dwayne lutile, drn ing (>‘i m]'h m a 55 mph /one, Phillip Toild Stroud, failure ti> reduce s|X’ed to as oid collision, Jeflrey Alan Kelly, driving 7‘J mph in a 65 mph /one Charles Cius CI<Kltciier, un­ safe trallic tiUHeliient, — Donald William Carrick, laihire to reduce sjved to avoid an accident, — ,-\shlc)' Rene Bissonette, driv­ ing 80 mph in a 65 mph /.one, — Ruby ,Murph Overcash, un­ safe traffic movement, — Terr) Leslie BlackwihxI, no current ins|x-ction, — Sue .McDaniel Bamhardt, un­ safe traffic movement. — Tyrone Shane Carson, driv­ ing SO mph in a 65 mph zone. — Catherine L. O'Malley, driv­ ing 80 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Wayne Henr)' Sechler, failure to secure scat belt. — Donna Lynn Brown, follow­ ing t<x) closely. — Lisa M. Papp, driving 79 mph in a 65 mph zone. — David Vance Harrell, driving 76 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Ronald L. DePoe, driving 78 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Maxine C. Cline, driving 79 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Sandra H. Austin, driving 79 mph in a 65 mph zone. — W'illiam Dean Yokcum Jr., exceeding posted speed. — Su.wn Beam Cope, running red light. John IBilward Robbins, e*- cccdinj,' poslcd sjiced (iictt.i (Icrtriule Mosher, ill i\ in;: KO mph in a (i5 nipli /one (ici.ilil I’ ,M,niily, dri \ mg 7f> mpli HI .1 (i5 mph /one, Deborah lha Deh.inili, driv mg Sn mph in a 65 mph /one K.i>mond K Rave, driving mph 111 a (i5 mph /one Joseph .Manin. driving 80 mph in a (>5 mph /one, .Miinatl Koui, driving 80 mph in a 65 mph /one, — Barry Keith Hendrix, driving 7‘) mph in a 65 mph zone. — Joseph B<'yd Gentzel, driving 77 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Leonard Anhur Flahive Jr.. driving 80 mph in a 65 mph zone. -- Timotliy Allien West, driving tiw fast for conditions. — Barry Lee Lewis 111, driviiig’ 80 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Dennis Paul Jungmann, nin- ning stop light. — Rol>en Francis Dars'eaux. driving 75 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Carolyn Mar>' Rae Peatross, driving 80 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Robcn Neal McClure, driv­ ing 80 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Paul Ray King, driving 77 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Lewis Jonathan Miller, failure to wear seat belt. ~ Woodrow Eugene Peacock, driving 78 mph in a 65 mph zone, — Porfirio Garcia, driving 76 mph in a 65 mph zone, ~ Elben Willis Burcham, driv­ ing 70 mph in a 55 mph zone. — Joyce Lozora Bcck, unsafe traffic movement, — Marshall Reed Jackson, driv­ ing 75 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Johnny Blackmon, driving 75 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Roben Paul Shannon, driving 75 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Gi.scia Scholz Dunn, driving 76 mph in a 65 mph zone, — Salvatore Michael Gero, driv­ ing 60 mph in a 45 mph zone. — Charies Eugene Sipes, driv­ ing 60 mph in a 45 mph zone. — Thomas Edward Reavis, driving 70 mph in a 55 mph zone. Bohliy Dale Shuiiutc, driving 68 mph in a 55 mph zone. (iars Ra> l-'ox, driving 75 mph in a 65 mph /one, RhomLi Flleii Bunon, no cur­ rent ms(Kcti(m, HutK’rt Otis Williams, un.sjife trallic movement. — Rosie D, Toney, driving 70 mph in a 55 mph zone. — Karen Diane StcKkton, driv­ ing 70 mph in a 55 mph zone. -- Botiby R;iy Uiird, utusjife traf­ fic movement. Ernest John Petros, driving 80 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Raymond Clinton Taylor Jr., driving 76 mph in a 65 mph zone. — John Francis Jones, driving 76 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Tommy Church Jr.. wor- ,.. thiess check.-................. — Kendall Stewan Chaffirircx” pired registration. — Glen Douglas Broadway, ex­ pired registration. — Claude Thomas Joyner, ex- pired registration. — Gregory Darryl Bohannon, expired registration. ' , — Patricia Ellcdge Phillips, cx- ' pired registration. — Douglas Powell Bason, failure lo comply with restrictions on licensc, — Kelly Lynn Hampton, ex­ pired registration. No Probable Cause No probable causc was found by tlic magistrate against the follow­ ing defendants charged with DWL Breathalyzer results apjxar with the names and addresses, — Caria Elaine LapLsh, Route 6, Mocksville, ,08. — Catherine O'Malley, Fairfax, Va., .09. — Bobby Charles Phillips, ’"f;‘ Salisbury, .00. . '' , — Jerry Wayne Cope, Johnson’s Trailer Park, Mocksville, .08. — Garland Dale Spry, Comaczcr ri Road, Advance, .08. — Scott Andrew Mast, Route 6 , ; MocksviUc, ..02., . -£• drivmg^TK'nTph in a 65-mpk-zmc^ — Timothy S. Roberson, ex­ ceeding safe speed. — William 1-ce Sparks, driving 80 mph in a 65 mph zone, — William Scott Stallings, driv­ ing 68 mph in a 55 mph zone. — Brenda I.P. Torres, driving 80 mph in a 65 mph zone. — BIcllia Yvette Vaughn, driv­ ing 80 mpli in a 65 mph zone. — James Rodney W'arrcn. driv­ ing 77 mph in a 65 mph zone. Trials Waived The following waivni their right SQO/o OFF ALL WATCHES, 14 Kt. 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I'.U'li. .ilmosi ilcp.iiInu'iil ri’s|viiHlfil lo a hiniM- liti- "B.ick Ihcil. wo h.iil In j'o lo ,1 lishmg ixhkI III i;oi nur " Hailcy siiiil 1 flcphiinfs uorc iioi inni inonpiaci- in nir.il D.iv r- ('(hiiun m the nml-l'J.SOs either, Rice saiil "SVc didn’t h;ivc leleplKtne?,, When wo had a fire, my w ife would call uti a certain bunch, John's wile wuuki call on a ccriain bunch " 'Hie first to the siation would sound the ahirni. Water came from no/,/les in a straight stream, Rice .said. One of Hhfi4>c-M.jidyiincenicnts during hi.s sv.is liillc Ii.iinini' li'f lucMH-n, H.iilos "Wc h.iii ihc cliicl lii'Ui .S.ilisbuiN. hi- i.inu- up .( leu (uiK's Alul the ihicl tnnn 1 cviiiclon. he I'vci .1 lew linu's .■Mthi'uuh fquipmcnl w.is •ind comnuiMK.ilii'iis sp.iisc when the iU'|i,iilmciil bcc.iM, il w.n bcl ter ih.in before 'We'd |usl s^.iuh it burn and t.ill. .iboui ii the ne\i d.t)," Hailcv s.ud Haile) seived as chiel until h>(>2, wlien he resn;ned Ivcausc ol he.ilih reasons Rice was duet (tom I'Ki.V li)7(i He had alreads sufferal heart (iri blems but was still rightinj: lire years as firemen wa.sTajnvcrsfoJi--wtov^womiMo a lire at Otis Hen driekto a fog-type spray, he .said. "Now, they’ve got better equip­ ment," Pott.s said, "belter glove.s, coats, everything,” Firemen at first fought blazes in whatever clothing they had on when the call came in, Bjiiley .said. ‘‘We finally went to an Amiy suiplus store and bought us socm GI helmets. Then we got us solne heavy rain coats and there were so heavy you couldn’t move in theni," Another problem was funding. Money in the 50s aixl 60s was mosUy by "going door-io-dtwr begging," Bailey said. “ And we made a lot of barbecue." Rice said; "What we did. An­ drew Laglc, Richard Beck, myself and Danny Smith •— we got the county association started and got some help from the county for our fire departments. That wasn't very much to start with, but we got it built up.” The first county money was $600, Last year, each department received more than $30,000 from a countywidc fire tax. Potts remembers going all the ' way to ShclTleld to fi^t a Rre. But ‘the most memorable, he said, was iol a house acros.s from the .Methodist Church in Advance. ’ Firemen saved the church, but not the house. “ That was a rough one,” Potts .'said. '*Wc didn’t have but one H ruck. Aclv«r»c« iJidnH K ivc but one ,Uruck and they ran out of water. If had (^1 ^ us to start with, we I would have saved the wotnan’s IfiSiisc.” 1 ' ' hou.se ill l')7(>, degree night. ''Dr. (Hob) l-oster said, 'I can’t make you do nothing ... but you’re lucky to Ik living with wluit you went through last night’.■’ He retired after that, 'I'hcn Pott.s, an origiruil ineinbcr of the department, t^wk over until 1982, when he retired. Gene Jones bccamc chief in 198.^. He still holds that pt)siiion. More Compllcutcd Firefighting these days i.s Ixxxim- ing more complicated. Jones said. v.'ith more paper work, dangerous chemicals, more required training, and more leisure activities keeping potential firemen away from the fi rehouse. "Listening to these fellows, it make^i us more appreciative of the time they spent forming tJie fire department," Jones said. "Their wives would get in touch with dif­ ferent people. Now, when there’s .a structure fire, two departments are automaticaly called, "Now there’s more chemicals, synthetics ... nylon ... rayon .., and we’ve got so much going up the road that we don’t know about." Last year, the ntajority of the department’s calls were to traffic accidents. "The accidents," Rice said, "when I ^^‘as chief, we would be there 30 minutes. Now, you might be there four hours." Jone.s iigrccd: "'niat’s right, Tliev need more people (o dircct iraflic," The dcpartnKHt has ai.so started a "first responder" program, where firemen trained to help in Fork’s Four Chiefs All of Fork’s fire chiof.s, John Bailey, Wiley Pott.s, Tom Rice and Gene Jones l(K)k ut plaque pven earlier thi.s month by other nremcn. Il will be displayed in the department. — Photo by Robin Fergusson medical emergencicA go to the ac­ cident nr home and report to I-MS personnel en route. The state (ws also increa.scd the hours of training a firemen must have to remain on the naster, "So nuiny of the young people today, there's tix) much out there for them to do. Am) the state keeps requiring .so nnich im>re th.ii cacti (KTsoti has III i!i'," Jones s.iiii. ail- ding ifmi iJ)c training is needed. "'llie more you train, the more less apt you arc going to get in a problem, iJie less tlK likelihood tliat We’ve iK-en lucky — nobcxly’s l'>ccn serioiLsly hurt — in tlie whole county, I guess." Jones suggested a verse be add­ ed to a popular .song, "What the world needs now is love ... arul less paper work," he .sjiid, "1 don't f,ec how we get by," 'Hie lure for young people to join the ile;i,irtnienl could Iv the same th.it catiscil Jo.ies to join in 1968 "I gue,ss it’s the though of be­ ing able to help somebody else U the main thing," he said. "And like a kid, when the alarm goes off. somebotly is goih'g~tw~gct hurt-— v0u--w:tHis}eii_i^aLjs going on." PAT’S in t e r io r s ; iHighway Patrol Reports: ^ Hurt As Pick-Up Crashes Into Rig ★ Fu// Window Treatment ir •Drapciies •Blinds •luimbrcquins •Rcupholstering of Furniture Free Estimates ( — Complete Line or Wallcoverings — . j See Us At 6395 Cephis Drive, Clemmons 766-9166 vi ir Floor Coverings •Carpet •Vinyl r •Tile^Hardwood v Floors j •Parquet " ■' 4 Two Mocksvillc women were i listed in satisfactory condition at I N,C. Baptist Hospital in Winston- f Salem Monday, where they were J being treated for injuries sustain- I ed in a Jan; 22 car accident on U.S. I 601, according to a report by I Trooper L.D. Q taj^ll of the N.C. ' Highway Patrol. While headed south on 601 > across the 1-40 bridge in a 1968 • Ford Truck. Linda Faye Jacobs, : 24, of Route 6, Mock.sville, and a ' passenger, Holly Lynn Jacobs, also ' of Route 6, were struck by a 1967 ; International tractor-trailer truck, ; the report says. The driver of the tractor-trailer, James Andrew Correll, 70, of ' Route 1, Newton, was tuning on- : to the MO westbound ramp when ' he noticed a di.sabled veliicle park­ ed in the riglit turn lane of the e.x- • it, Correll was driving the truck in- ; to the left lane and attempting to cross U.S. 601 to 1-40 when he ; pulled into tlie p;ith of ti»c Fonl, tlie • report .says. Damage to the Ford was estimated at $1,000. listimatcd damage to tJie tractor-trailer, own­ ed by M.C. Trucking of Newton, was $700. Chappell charged Correll with a safe njovement violation, -Thrcc-Car Accidcnt On U.S. 64 ; Roscoe Mabe, OVVof Wilkcsboro ; Street, Mocksvillc s^-as traveling ; east on U.S. 64 in a 1976 Chevrolet truck Jan. 19 when he stopped for oncoming traffic in an attempt to turn left into a private drive. A Chrysler, driven by Robert ' Norris Earley, 58, of East Parker J Road, Morganton, had also been - beaded cast on U.S. 64 and slop- I pcd behind tlic tnick, when a third I vchiclc struck it in the rear, f reported Trooper L-D. Chappell. The third vehicle, a 1980 Ford i trvck driven by Karen Butler Ox>k, 47, of Route 3, Mocksvillc, had been traveling in the eastbound laix: of U.S. 64 and failed to sec that the other vehicles had stopped. The Ford struck the Chrysler, knock­ ing it into the Chevrolet. Damage to the Chrysler was estimated at SI .500, while damage to the Ford was estimated at $1,000. No danugcs wrre filed for the Chevrolet. Cook was charged with failure to reduce speed and failure to wear a scat belt. Ford Strikes Chevrolet Jan. 18 A 1974 Ford struck a 1983 Chevrolet while traveling south on U,S, 601 Jan. 18, According to a report filed with the N,C, Highs^ay Patrol, the Chevrolet, driven by James lui- ward Watkins of Route I, Cleveiaiid, had .slow'ctl for other traffic in heavy fog, when John Lester Keaton of Route 1, Cleveland, traveling stJuth in the Ford was umible to slop in linK' ami struck tlie vehicle, the report says. Damage to the Chevrolet was estimated at $.300, Keaton was charged witli following ttx) closely. Safe Movement Violation Mary Foster Williams, 52, of U..S. 601, Mocksvillc, was charg­ ed with a safe movement violation Jan. 20 wlien the 1973 Oldsmobile she was Iwcking from a - private drive struck a 1981 Pontiac, 'Hie Pontiac, driven by Edith Sain Strader, 40, of Raymond Street, Mocksvillc. was traveling south on 601 in the Pontiac when it was struck by the Oldsmobile, reported Trooper C.D. Jones. Damage to the Pontiac was estinwted at $1,000, while damage to tiie Oldsmobile was estimated at $500. Car Wrecks On N.C. 80J While traveling northeast on N.C. 801 in a 1986 Toyota, Cara Beth Parker. 20. of Route 2, Mocksville. ran off the left shoulder of the roadway to avoid striking a deer. Trooper C.D, Jones reported that Parker had entercd a sharp cur\e on the highway when her vehicle ran off the road and bcx'ame airbiirne. The Toyota stnick a tree before coming to rest. Car Overturns In Pasture According to a Jan. 22 report by Trooper W.D. Grooms, Uirry Stephen IXivis, 16, of Route 8, Mocksvillc, lost control of the 1981 I^fxlge he was driving on State Road 143.*;. Davis told Grixims he met another vehicle near the center lane, which forced him to nin on­ to the left stwulder of tlie road. He then lost control of the Dixlge and ran off the left shoulder of the ro;id, the rc|X)rt says. The ear traveled down an em­ bankment and rolled over into a pasture t'>cforc coming to rest right side up, Uasafe Movement Charge Nickey Dean .Strickland, 18, of Route 3, Mocksville, was charg­ ed with a safe movement violation when tlie 1984 Dtxlge l)c w.is driv­ ing .struck a 1986 Chevrolet Jan, 20. Strickland had slopped in the right lane on U.S. 158 and was at- ieiifpting to pull into tlie left lane when he failed to .see that a 1986 Chevriilet, driven by John Murphy Jones, 20, of Riverbend Drive, Bemtuda Run, was approaching from behind, reponed Trooper W.D. Grooms. Ford Danuiged In Accident l>:bora Vennillion White, 38, of Ikrmuda Run was traveling on N,C. 801 in a 1984 Ford Jan. 20, when she lost control of her vehi­ cle, according to a report by Trooper W.D, Grtxjms. While told Grixiiiw she had veered to avoid striking a small animal in the travel lane when her vehicle ran off the right side of the roadway. SEHm CITIZEN'S DAY IS EVERY THURSDAY! 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You will discover SEVERAL INVESTMENTS STRATEGIES'• that have AVERAGED TOTAL RETURNS OF 20% or mof« per year for the PAST TEN YEARS and you will leam how)' $100 per month over the past ten years could have grown'> to 538,000 for the patient Investor. Thtrr is tS'o Otan>r and No Obligation of any kind. HOWEVER DUE > J _ TO LIMITED SFATISG, PLEASE CALL FOR RESERVATIONS ‘ SESSION ONE: • How To Be A BettiTBI6rre7-Manager-»-f Date: Thursday, February 4, 1988 ; Time: 7:00 P.M. t SESSION TWO: • How To Pick Good Investments* * Date; Tuetday, February 9, 1988 < Time: 7:00 P.M. ’ SESSION THREE: • How To Reduce Your Taxes* I Date: Thursday, February 11, 1988 C Time; 7:00 P.J«. __ _ > Location: Davie County Public Library ' —j 371 North Main Street ■ Mocktvllle, NC ; Speaker: J. 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' s;iid Doiiidd ; "I^ovvii-. ill IX)NT',s first iiii-i'iin^ dI ; thc.ncw yc;ir Monday nighl. ;-;D(i\vns, who was elcctcd uiwnimously to a one-year lenn n.s ^ director, vtid DONT’s position from the very beginning has been .■ to opixwc the overall conccpt of a ■ teniporarj’ nuclear storage dump, —tefeixt;iljiias.un,\l RS (Monitoreil^ Retrievable Storage) facility. ’• "The MRS facility is not a go<xJ ; idea," he said. ‘‘There shouldn’t be one in Davie County. There ■ shouldn't be one in Tennessee. ; There should not be one." : DONT w-as organized la.st fall by citizens conccmed about the inclu- ; sion of the Perkin.s prrjperty in the ■ Fork community on a list of 11 I sites in the Southeast identified in ;, 1985 aii being potentially suitable : for an MRS. ; But Downs said DONT’s fight : against the MRS — authorized by Coili’ic's l.isl nuiiilh as p.lit i>l its Kudgi'i Kixoiv ih.iiuin lci;isi,ition slimild in'( tv liiiiucd 1,1 D.tMc ( miiils alkl Migccskil (h ism I'Is cli.iiii'iiif,' ihc ii.iiiR- III u-ncil u->:ii'ii,il (ipi'Kisiium lo ihi- l.iL ilily " I tic siif IS nj;hl on the hoidci with D.iviilson t'<Hints.'■ lie s.iul "Ko\i.,iii IS just .1 lew miles duwnsire.iiii ' ( rwnDritic 2.S |x'<> pic .11 Moml.iv 's iiiectinj;, helii in the eonlerence nxiin ol the D.imc County I’lihlie l.ihr.ii^, were from Row an CounlN I J(kI\ I’icketl, who li\es alHHit a tenth ol a mile Irom tlie 1.205 acre Perkins site, said each county should organi/e its ow n opp^tsition to the facility and later on join forces at the rcgiotuil level. "Right now^l think the main <>(ijecti\e of (DONM'f TFiVPmaktnrirre ihriT Perkins is not a finalist," he said, Mel Jordan, who wa.s elected lo chair DONT’s Media Committee, agreed. Right now, members should strive to make DONT a "household word in Davie Coun­ ty," he said, "'niere’s always the opportunity of a ccvilition type organization once you get the group together and yini educate tiie people wlio are in the immediate area." Jordan, who also lives close to the site, suggested that cseislxKh at the meeting bung at least one (H-rson w ith them to DON I 's iie\i meeiiiii.’ on I'liesday, l-'eh 2!. .it ^ p 111 in the htiraiy conleieike ii>tiin " I h.il uiuild double llie si/e. " he s.11(1 ('llu'! oDilciv elected ,il the meetinj; \>.eie .is tojlows Kiuli liosle, l.ei’isl.ituie roiiiiiiitlee s'h.iirinan. .ind N'.tlerie .SIogK-k, l-'uild Raising ( 'oiniiiillee chairman I)().\ I iik-iiiIk'is iiomin.iU'd I’al Jordan, who couUl not he .it the meeting, ius secretary lieasurei, and .SyUi.i Lutlinaii .is her assis tant Pal Pickell, uho [neseiiled llie slate ol reciMiimendcd oH'icers. s;nd their election would Iv |x)st(xined —until -,i(U‘4 .Vti;K—li!LdaiL_)!as Ixcji contacted .iIxhii serving Die group also left tin.- cli.iiniLin ship ol ihe Research Comiiniiee o[x-n until they could contact Dai- ryl Parker Jr . a student at OaMc High Schix'l, at'Kiut serving. Hoyle, Mrs. Pickett and Steve Leary \oluniecred to lielp l^owns draw up bylaws lor Ihe group and decide if they should iiKi'r;K)rale. Also at tl>e meeting. NS'anda l:d- wards suggested submitting a list of que.stions abcnit the MRS to can- didiites for lix'al, st;ite and national <'lfKOs "I think tlie\ slioiiiil In­ asked in .III eicv lioii s e .if.'' U hell SIoj’.k I .iskcd il .M (lo ie , Ileiiioi.i.ilK ptesnK-iili.il hopeliil, and I I (io\ Iloh Joid.in. heiiiivM lk i.iinlul.ile toi i;o\ei noi. Ii.iii .uldressed the .MR.S dui 111).' lei eiit visits to I )avie ('ounts. I'd'..lids s,iid tll.ll (iole \iited ae.iiiisi the .MR.S ulicn il came up lot a \ole in Ihe I ’ .S .Sen.ile |(iore lepieseiits I eiiiiessee in the ■Sen.ile. i 11 (ioie sv.ts i.)uestional aK>ut his stand on the .MRS during his Jan !'<’ Iiind raisei .it Heniiuila Run C'oiiiiii-\ Club. l iKvards said it was done 111 private "It was not a public lorum as lar ;ls accepting questions." she said. The .MRS did not comc up dur­ ing a Jan. I(i Itind raiser lor Jor- daiP.iFl^erniiidrrRTni:----------- Ruth Hoyle, who helped organize IX5NT, reviewed the status of the MRS for metnbcrs: Ilic Johriston-McClure jirovision to the Hudget Reconciliation legislation authorizes the facility, but nullifie-s the U.S. IX-partment of lincrgy’s reconuiiendation that the MRS t>e constructed on a site near Oak Ridge, Tenn. 'Hie pro­ vision, however, would not pre­ vent the Tenne.ssee site frt)in being selected again. I tioiigli .SIRS op(Kincnis in Ihe r S House ueie iinsiiccessliil m 1'lov.kiiig .iiiihon/aiion of the l.icili- ty, the) weic able to gel certain icstnctions added to it. for evam- pie, the MRS site coulil not he selcsled unlil .illcr a site has been seleeieil lor a (XTiiiancnt nuclear waste rcjxisitory out SS'est and a IH-rmit issucil lor its construction. This would pieveiit the ,StR.S Irom hecomitig the (X-rmanent ie(x>silory by default. What the restriction dix-s i.',-Jij.uy some time for DON T and other groups opjxising the MRS, Hoyle said. Researching the nuclear wa.ste problem is es.sential to the group’s effectiveness. "We ntx'd to have |X‘ople who are willing to dig through soiix- of this c<infusing in- -.fariiiatioiLaiid_put ij^U^ther for us," she said. Hoyle, who is director of the Davie County Library, recom­ mended that DONT members read two books on nuclcar waste storage; Too Hoi to Handle and Not in Our Back Yanis. "1 think we need to be aware of the resources that we have," she said. "It svill lake reading and stu­ dying information and trying to share it with others." Pickett said DONT members need lo share that infornvition with othei cili/ens in the county lo get them involved in the fight against an .MRS Iliough the final site might not tv selected unlil a year or two down the road, "it‘s even­ tually going to happen," he .said. Mrs. Pickett passed out ad­ dresses of North Carolina’s senators and congre.ssmen for DON r members to write. "Write to them, call them," she s;ud. "'niey will return your phone call or your letter. Go ahead and do it ... just as often as you want to until you get the answer you want from them." Patricia Link, co-chatrrnan of Rowan Environmentalists Against Pollution, which launched a .suc­ cessful campaign to keep a state haziuxlous waste facility out of their county, Stressed the imporynee of .soliciting the support of clccted of­ ficials at all levels of government. One reason Rowan was one of the top contenders for the hazardous waste facility, she said, was because county officials didn’t take a strong stand against it until late in the selection proccss. Downs suggested bringing paper and pens to the next meeting and alloting 15 minutes for members to write representatives. WAL-MART r a U t e A V I N G S Wal Man Paper l^weJr 2 ply 102 Ct. 3 $100 For Carnation Coffee-Mate ______ 16 Oz. .s s is rs s $J27 Reg. »1« Wal Mnrl Toddler Disposable D i a p e r s ^ 45 Diapers $ 5 9 7 Vlasic Kosher Crunchy Dills 2 Liter Cheerwine Diet - Cola - Coolmoon Schweppes Ginger Ale 88 Sweet ‘n Low 100 packets 67 U Sunkist. Fun Fruits Assorted Flavors 2 .$300 6 Pouches Van Camps Porl( & Beans 1 Lb. Cans Planters Cheeze Balls Cheeze Curls Corn Chips Starkist Tuna In Oil Reg. 77' All Regular Candy Bars 5 ...$100 Stayfre( Maxi Pads 30 pads $ 2 2 7 Facial Tissue 175 Ct, Assorted Colors 2 . $ J0 0 WAL-MART Ocean Spray Pink Grapefruit Juice Bright n Light unbreakable Hangers 10 Jumbo Pnck 77 Lipton 24 Family Tea Bags Reg. M” $127 Wed, January 27 Thru Sunday 31 Squiro Boone Plaza, Yadklnville Rd. Mocksville Monday • Saturday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday 12:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Care Free Kitty Litter 25 Lbs. 2 .$300 * A t W IKI S P O llC I-ll .5 i... lu I— r . . v Ik . M • t .v 4 -i-i.' »•> »'» ■i1t , 1 I! A:.\ 1.1 ? ' lO-DAVlK COI NT’S- IvNTKRl’RlSK RKCORI). THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1988 Social ; Mrs. Lloyd Kent Hancock ... was Carla La-Rae PrasnBli ' Miss Presnell Becomes Bride Of Mr. Hancock On Jan. 23 i.—r The wedding cercnwny uniting Carla La-Rac PrcsncU lo Uoyd Kent Hancock was held Saturday, Jan. 23, at 2 p.m. at Coraatzer United Methodist Church in Davie County. Officiating at the double- ring ccrcmony was the Rev. Alvin B._ Pope. A program of wedding music was presented by the organist. Mrs. Gamcitc Nance.The bride was escorted to the altar by her two brothers, Dean C. iPr«ncll and-Eric M-_ PrcsncJl*given in marriage by her rnother. : She wore a formal gown of bridal satin and Chantilly lace, designed with a fitted bodice em­ broidered with pearls and iridescents. A large satin bow was in the back. Her long sheer sleeves were fitted, reaching a tear drop point surrounded by pearls. The gathered skirt with embroidered lace extended to ankle length with a scalloped lace hemline and scalloped lacc neckline. She wore a lacc covered hat with pearls and iridescents and a satin bow in the back attached to a i fingertip veil of silk illusion. Her bridal bouquet consisted of dusty rose and white silk fiowers with satin streamers. The nuiid of honor was Miss Rhonda C. Smith. Steve Foster of Mocksvilic was best man. Ushers were the bride's brothers, Dean Carroll Presnell and Eric Maurice Presnell. Ms. DeAnn Kelly kept the guest register and Miss Brooke Kelly gave out rice bags. The bride's parents arc Mrs. ^edken lairco or. Get the lopk you werent born wit 1.Today, cotof doesn’t just cover grey. II transforms. Mouse tirown becomes beautllul 'brownr -Dishwater—blQod_, becomes bombshell blond. Cotof adds sNmmef, sparkle, highlight. Color creates well dressed hair. Thai's why Redken's complete haircokx line is chosen by your profes­ sion stylist... for Ihier colorful creation. Redken Haircolor. Because Redken knows more about hair* RtDKtN I ndividually Y ou New Arrivals A i.I.i:n M l. .Iikl Mis Cliiirlcs 1, Ailcii «'l Koiiic .•\ihiiiicc. iinni>iii)LC iIk- binh u| .1 son, .•\iidri-u Ch.nk-s Allen, (.11 Jiiii IS .11 loisNih .MoinorMl Hi)s|)i!.iI 11c v(.cif;tvxl S Ills () o/.s ,iiut u.is 2(1'-1 mctics Itwij: I’iiicrii.il ,iu- Mt aikl Mrs, llciir> Jnu e Alk'ii nt Rdulc 2, Ailv.iiKi' jir.iinlp.iri’ms ate Mi and Mrs, AKicii ’'I'ihvIIc ( oblo of Route 4, .MoeUs ille .Mrs, Allen is ilie (onner .Anne Cohic CO.SRAl) S;ibnmi aixl John Connul ol lx-\ ington anmxjnce the binh nl a son. Robert Luke, on Jan 16 ai Coin niuniiy General Hospital in nioinasville. He weigtK*<J 7 Ihs. 15*4 ii/s, and \vas ' 1 ' ; im liC'. .MaU'in.ii i!t.uulp.tieius .iio M i, .iiid .Mis M ike H am cllo ol R oiile > .,S h vk sville M i ami .Mis John t'o n ia d Si oI l,e'.inj;)on ,ue the p.iiein.il yiandpaients Ciie.it ^;randp.iicnts are ,Mi aiul M is J .M illaid .•Xndeiviii o| Route I. .M ovksville, and .Mis Catlierine ShiK-in.ikci ol 7 SS Salislnirs St., .M cvkss ille Ml .Hid .Mrs J, .Stephen (iieer ot Route -t, ,.\dvaiKe. announce the birth ol their first child, a son, (ire,i:or) l-'reneh Cireer. Ixirn Jan, 1.^ a! l-orsvth .Sleinorial Hospital in N'l’mston-.Salein The tiatis weii;hed 7 lbs. 5 o/.s. at hinh (irandparents are Trank and Catherine .Sh<ires and John and Mart'ara (ireer. Cana Club Plans For Meeting Carol W. Pn»ncll and the late Clif­ ford D, Presnell of Route 3. Mocksville. She is a 1985 graduate of Davie High, whert: she was presented the award for the Outstanding Female Athlete lor tlw school year. She is cmploycil by Crown Wood Products. The bridcgroom’.s parent-s ore Mr. and Mrs. D.I.. Hancock, of 332 WynfiwtHxl thrive. Arehtlalc. He^s a graduate of Trinity High School and Davidson Community College. He is employed by Reliancc Universal Inc. of High Point. Grandmothers of the couple arc Mrs, May Waitman of Lexington and Mrs. Helen Frazier of High Point. Following a honeymoon to Orlando and Tampa, Fla,, the cou­ ple will live in their new home on Route 2, Advance, Rehearsal Dinner A rehearsal dinner was hosted for tl« couple Friday evening at the Western Steer in Mocksville by the bridegroom's parents. The couple presented gifts to their attendants at this time. Bridal Showers Miss Presnell was honored with a bridal shower on Jan. 10 in the fellowship hall of Mount Carmel United Methodist Church in Ixx- ington, hosted by Mrs. Joyce Lin- ning. Miss Ruth Waitman, and Mrs, Judith Parks.9 * * Mi.ss Presnell was honored with a bridal shower at Crown Wtxxl Prixlucts on Jan, 21 by friends. The Cana liMension Hoineniakcrs Club met Jan. 2! at 1 p.m. in the home of the Presi­ dent, Mrs. Ruby I^agans. who called the meeiin>; lo order and directed the dcvotjona! using a poem taken from the March i.ssuc of "Royal Service." titled '‘Fifty Years From Now.” Pledge to the flag was given and roll call was answered with “ a favorite holiday rcnicmbrance.“ Reading of minutes, which were approved, was followed by the treasurer's refwrt. In unfinished business, ,Mrs, Leagans rejxined tltat D;ivic Coun­ ty Extension Homemakers won first prize (S700) for tlx: exhibit at N.C. State Fair in Raleigh. Members wre urged lo promote the sale of t'ouniy cookbooks. Under ne%v ba.slness, nteiiibcrs were rcmimicd of ttic national mcctinj; in Ctiailodc Jiil> 11 1.'' North Carolina will be host. Hoste-sses arc needed from all counties. They will wear green skins and white blouses. Nor- tiiwestcm District day will be Wednesday, July 13. Members of the Davie County choms will sing. Registration for the day will Ijc 517.50. Weeks regi-stration will be S50. Eye glass case favors will be given to visiting delegates, A workshop to help make them will Ik- held on l-eb, 22 — snow date, 1-cb. 2‘) at County Offitc Building. ■Mso sugar cake mix cloth bags ma\ be made on the s;ime day. Davie County will Ik official hostess at the District meeting at John Walker Center, Wilkesboro. May 10. .N'ational Extension Homemaker week of servuncc is .May 1-7. In obser\'ance of this the Public Relations chainnan. Mrs. ,Marie Miller, asked for each club lo make a craft item for di.splay in the Lihrar)- during this week. Plans are being made for a Homemakers Tour and for the spring show in Charlotte. A bus may t)c available if enough sign up. "nte nursing homes want con­ tinued particiption. Each club was asked to call and .schedule a visit. A thank you letter was rc;id from Jeff White, -J-H leader, for help icnJered by the club, .Mrs Nancy Hariman, home economics Extension agent was program leader. Program topic: •'Hard tasks arc easier when we work together.” Club members welcomed guesus, Mrs. Susan Gusefski and Mrs, Jeanne Gilbreath. After filling out Yearbooks, memters were dismissed using the club collect. The hostess served rcfrcshmenis of butterscotch delight, Ritz Bits crackers with herbs and Ru.ssian tea. TOURS Williamsburg, Virginia: 3 days - April 22-24 Nova Scotia: 9 days - July 2-10 Lancaster/Amlsh: 3 days - Sept. 3-5 Nashville: 3 days (Date Pending) General Jackson, Opryland, Grand ,Ole Opry Contact Eilan Sain <* Rt. 3, Box 786 — Mocksville, N.C, 27028 Phone: 634-5110 B«rmuda Quay 998-0399 or 998-040Q Westwood Village Shoping Center 76M474 or 766-8047 40 50 %Off (Excluding Onomac) Wa Will Closa January 30 And Will Be Cloaed For Tha Month of IFebruary- Wa Will Ra-Opan Marcli 1 112 N. Main St, Mocksville, N,C. Phone: 634-3418 Thompson-Craft Engagement Announced. Ms. Mary Tliompson and J.W. Tliompson of Winston-Salem an­ nounce the engagement of their daughter, Deborah Lynn Thomp­ son, to Darrell Keith Craft, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell F. Craft of Advance, Miss Thompson is a graduate of West Forsyth High School and is employol by Sara Lee Corporation. Craft is a graduate of Davie High School and is a self-employ^ brick ma.son. The wedding will be held at Macedonia Moravian Church at 2 p.m. Feb. 14. Lisa Hurt Ana Tunc , Welcomes You To their New Styling Salon Mocinv^; N.C; Monthly Specials Offered Jan. and Fcbruarj' *30** perm for *25** Walk Ins Welcome or Cali 634-Halr for an appointment Hours: Tiw • Wed. 9 tm, • 6 p,m. TJiort- Fri, 11 i.m,- 9 pjn. SM. 10 im, • 4 pjn. m niiI OPEN MONDAY SATURDAY 8 10 A M S 30 P M Ills W. INNtS ST. 63M743 Pecan Trees Stuart-Cape $1295 Rog, ‘16.** 4’ - 5’ -----------------Bara Root with Larga Root Syiioms These Varieties Are Suitable for The Piedmont J u s t , Many of Our Seeds Tomatoes I Broccoli Cabbage | Cauiiflour | Pepper And More If you want to start you own! We will be receiving fruit trees • shade trees- Flowering trees* Anytime Watch for the Advertisment C om plete Stock Peat Pots Seed Trays Starting Soil Peat Tags I Instert Trays Fertilizers] Growing Mixes Neat Cables Yadkin Valley News Hv Uiiln II. M> llriilt I he I .utic I -ih'-A '.iiij- i;.- rceul.l! H ii'i'llli;' - 'ii i .'I.! . ,i; !i U-l!in\ shi|i li.iil 'lu !'> wi!" . 'C 'S ll'U . itli-li' U.,.. ,1 ;'l !i‘! iin.i riA.’i ,iiu! :u-; r.i-.v h.il", !v-. ('ln )l Is iinpiM s iiii' hiisiiu; Mir^ci'. ,ii NUvlu-il I’.iik ,i week l i c m y M c H r u lc is ,il his • tl'HIlC ilUct .1 s!,i\ ,i! l u ls s lll f»Uviiori;il H o sp il.il loi lic.itnnrm s ; A lol 1)1 [Koylc h.ivc h.ui inliK ntkl 111! since .i!l ihe siunv fulwaril IViers is iiii(uuu\l .iltci having Mirgcfy the liisi nl ihe week. Louise I'cicrs is not well at hot home. l-clly H. Heiiai s[x:iu a '.'.eck wish Ruby McHridc iti lXvenitH.T while Henry was a patient at f-i)t' ’sylh Memorial. For the benefit of all who knew M I Koiiii.iiit. hrii' IS iIh’ up ^’! hi'i •ir.iih Shi- iMKI' h.ul lu- . ^1! N i.li.tn < h iiu h K i'.iii H,'...,, • k.i.n.,;.! '' ’ i!-,!'. S-'i'i ■' Hi H‘'ic.il'II,'..ii'in!,,'. S.'pi I S!ic i - Sulr. I'' I hi'! lui'.i'.im i. Jiisiin K i'iin .iiil ,'l Stin".i'p.iit ,1 i!.u ii:h (i'i. I I'lii 1,1 He'll.i; >■! 1 '.ill,is, lev.Is. .1 St>11 IfiiMii.ts rsit''. I l.iu si'i , .1 ( nlm .i.iii Spi n il’s . ( I'h.' , iiiu v slc|\|.uiL'hli.'i'. M .ii\ J.HK' I'l.ill, I’h;, Ihs K K u e aiul N.ids V Kein\.u\i. h'.'i m cih oi. M is Anita llo h ii III .Stt[C'.e|x'n, uvo JiiU lu 'ii, K iiix'H J.iii'il aiul l iu'in.is W iU i.im llellar ol D allas, le \ a s , aiul n u in o i.u is o it u i ie la li\e s and Iir-iiJ s . ,Ser\iees were liekl ,il 2 p in ■S<'pl 7 .11 Rtiseuixvl 1-uncral Home fh ajvl IP Humble. I'evas, y.ith ihe Rcv. John b. .Shertiiaii oHkiaiing. H u tia l w as at R o sesviu n l M em orial Park in H um ble, l exas Comatzer News By Dottle I’otts Cornalzor Corrospondont ' Alvin Cluiplin relumed to his home last Tuesday after undergo­ ing surgery at Baptist Hospital, Rny Potts is scheduled to enter Medical Park Hospiuil in Wiaston- Salem Sunday for surgery on Feb. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones visited their daughter, Shirley Jacobs and children in Cooleemec last Wednesday. Advance News Eva Pott.s wiis an overnight pucM of Lucille Pott.s last Monday. Kristy Wast spent a w-eck in New York recently and touroj pans of Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Potts visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones last Nkinday. Monroe Keaton has returned to work after undergoing treatment for pneumonia at Forsyth Hospital a few week-s ago. P ■ V* m By Edilh Zimmerman Advance Correspondent Mrs. Bill Foster has relumed from a 2'/i-wcek trip to Florida. She visited her children and grand­ children. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Townsan and family in Jacksonville. Mr, and Mrs. Quincy Comat2cr, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vogler, Mrs. Lucille Cofiialzcr, Mrs. F.diih ‘s^.Zimmcrman and Mrs. Lena Layton attended a chicken stew at the Community Center in Cinnnelc SiirunJay nigfit given l»y Wade I-ulk Tours. Mrs, Layton of Concord <{vas an overnight guest of Mrs. ^cillc Comatzer. ? Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rcichel and daughter Sue arc new residents of the community. They moved from the North and have bought the Anee Cornat/.er homeplaee. Reichel is connected with RJR Nabisco. Mrs. Alice Potts is a patient at Forsyth Memorial Hospital after falling at her hotne and dislocating a .shoulder. Arthur Dean is recuperating at Veterans Hospital in Durham after undergoing quadruple hcsirt by­ pass surgery Friday. Lori and Nancy Vogler of Mock-sviilc spent Sund.iv night :ind Momhiy wiih thcir juwndswrenis, .Mr. .iml Mrs. I%i) Vogler Christopher and Hnuly Knntiijll of Laurinburg .spent the weekend with thcir grandparem.s, Mr. and Mrs. Naylor Vogler. Mrs. Lib Bailey has gone back to Davie Village Retirement Cetuer after being hospitalued («t Davie Hospital. Students Earn DCCC Honors rI> ,.t r ,v r. ,1 The following area .students were named to the summer quarter dean’s list at Davidson County Community College: Angela J. Driver, Creckwood Drive, Advance; Kristi L. Joties, Route 2, Advance; Ronald E. Cope, Route 2, Mocksville; Dale H. Cranfill, Route 3, Mocksville; Sonya D. Crews, Route 8, Mocksville; Diana Byrd Day, Route 7, MocLsville; Carol S. Foust, North Main Street, Mocksville; Emily Markland Zeller, Route 2, Mocksville; Angela D. Kcwntz, Route 3, Mocksville; Pamel;i J. Reavis. Route 2, Mocksville: and Harold Senior Center The Davie County Senior Citizen Chonis will re.sume rehear- .sals on Thursday, Feb. *1, at 1:30 p.m. at the Brock Center. Die chorus is directed by Jtuue Mustcn Phillips. On Wednesday. Jan. 20, the New Generation Club with bir­ thdays in January were recogni/.- ed with a p;irty. Tliey were Alice Nail and Mamie Rcvis. The new county co-ordinator. Barbara . ■ Basftam, and tJie new site manager, , Freda West, plan to make the par­ ty a monthly event. Ilierc will Ix; a deiiKxistnition on wood carving on Wednc.sday, Feb. , 3, at II a.m. at the Brwk Center. On Thursday, Feb. 4, seniors ' • will be shown how to decorate hats ; and brootiis with dried flowers. Time: 9 a.m. Every Tuesday afiernoon at 12:30 there arc card games — bridge, spades, Uno attd others. Discipline Class On Feb. 1 i!e\i lopinent of a workable disci­ pline tiKKlel Pragmatic solutions lo !he problem', experienced by ^ l.issiiH'm te.ichers participating in the oiiiise will be c.xpkircd thnnigh ,1 \ .inet\ of learning approaches. iiKiiulinj; small gruup iiiieraction. \ Kleo(.i[xvs, ami hand^iuts. I he eoiirsc will ftK'Us on assist­ ing particijvints in developing an mdiMiluali/cii plan for managing elassroom discipline. Beginning Monday. Feb. I. 6-9 p in.. 7 se.ssions. North Davie Junior High Schwil. $15 fee.' D.AMK i;t)l S n I M I.K I’RISI KK OKU. IHIK.SOAV. J.VM'ARY 28, 1988—1! ( I'uius ( 'nm niuniri '111':',- Ni. il! "llfi ilic 1 nnliiiuini; 1‘iliK , 1 1 i' >n I l.r- s " I-! IV'. 1 1 e ( i.is-i "I'lii I )iss ip lm c ." Ill i).r. le '.ini', heriniim i; I eh I \ icp isli.ih m i h'l ’.>.ill he I 111 Ir, U il ,it ihe htsi i l.iss niiH illli: I'fj .I- , '! - . " I nliU i II!.i\ e iiii'ii lice 111 Jl.lM ’',' 1 1' pie ie).’islei m nbl.iin ailiii lioii.il inloriii.iliui!, i.iH ihe t'oiiti m niu’ l ».luealion O U iee .il (7 1 1-ti Ol i-TlM) (.V I .S'L’ l riie el.iss w ill l(K u ^o ^ p ta i.!\a l siraiegies lor ellective el.issroom iii.iiiai’eineiii u ilh em phasis on the V HAPPY HOUSE MINIATUREScDollhou»«« and Acc«»Mri«s t Cru* Jart(/nr>'Doll Houses and - Special dqi, House Kits 10 /o Off 130 North Main Street i ■•iartiay »:»0-8 MockSVille, N.C. ’ t CtosAd W«l. A ten. (704)«34-t4a4 G»m«4 Mrs. Homer Atdeno Jones ... was Lucy Gwynn Cope Miss Cope Becomes Bride Of Mr. Jones On Jan. 16 Lee Rolltas, Route 2, Mocksville. To qualify for the dean's list, students mast be enrolled full-time and maintain a “ B" average with no grades lower than a “ C ". Angela Lee Shook, daughter of Jerry and Judy Shook of Brent­ wood Drive, Advance, has been named to the dean's ILst at UNC- Wilmington for the fall semester. To qualify for the dean's list at UNC-Wilmington, studenLS taking a 12-14 hour course load must maintain a GPA of 3.5 or better with no grades below a "B ” . Those with 15 or more hours may not have any grades below a "B " and must mainuiin a GPA of 3.2. ShcKik. a math education ;najor, is a transfer student at N.C. State University this .semester. Lucy Gwynn Cojic of Route 5, Mixrksville. and HoiiKr .Mdene Jones, also of Route 5. were united in marriage Saturday. Jan. 16, at 2 p in. at RainN)w Baptist Church in Davie County. n>e Rev. Wc-siey Cook officiated at the double-ring ceremony. A program of wedding music was pl^•^^;ntcd by Karen Cixjk. Ttie wedding was alst) videoed by Taylor-l-awrence Video Produc­ tions. Inc. Tlie bride, given in marriage by Jim CiKkertiam. wore a \'ictorian bridiil gow'n of .vuin witii a liice aiwi organ/.a overlay featuring a fitted bodice, long p^xiffed sleeves taper- tr.p 2 ! the wri.sl. and a cathedral iriiin Her tic.ulpicce w.is .i crow n o l I'cails aiKl irulc^ectils .matbed tu a chapel length veil ot silk illusion. Carroll Charles was matron of honor. Sers'ing as bride.snuid was Rebecca Hemrick. J.W. Jofxsi .Sr. wiis his son's IvM nwn. Ushering were Keith Jonc.s and Wayne Ci>pe. Child attendants were Ijrigh Hiiisley. flower girl; and Reid Clement Named To Dean's List Laquita Marie Clement, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Clement of Route 1. Mocksville, ha.s been named to the Winston-Salem State University Chancellor's list for tlK 1987 fall .semester. A 1986 graduate of Davie High School, she is a .sophon>ore m.ijor- ing in nursing. She achieved a grtide-point average of 4.0 of a possible 4.0. Her sister, Nikita Clement, is a ninth grader at South Davie Jr. High Schcxil. Clement has iK’en named to "The National Dean's List" for 1986-87. Final Week! books,etc. Giant January Sale All Items In Stock 25% Off Includes all our office supplies already priced below retail Books - Office Supplies - Cards All copies only S*’ Now through January 31, 1988 50 Court Square 634-1043 Hinsley, ring Ivarer. nie bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Gwynn of Hills- ville, Va, She is a graduate of An­ drew Lewis High Sch(x>l, and is a former fixvJ service director, Tlie bridegnxim’s (xtrents are the Rev. and Mrs. J.W, Jones Sr. of .Mivksville. He is employed by Ingersoll-Rand of .Mtvksville. Following a wedding trip to Virginia. i)>e ciHiple will make tlic.. home at Route 5, Mtvksville, Reception Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held in the couple’s honor at the Fanti- ington Fire Department. KIMBERLY CLINIC George Kimberly M.D. Announces Change in Office Hours: To ; 8:30 AM to 12:00 Noon i 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM Monday - Tuesday - Thursday - Friday The Office is Closed Wednesdays FAMILY PRACTICE Medical Care For All Ages 100 Ridgeview Drive Mocksville, N.C. Call 634-1124 for appointment 12-DAMK r o i NTV KNTKHPRISK RKCORI). THURSOAY, JANUARY 2H, 1988 Davie Hospital Ranl<s Within Predicted Mortality Rates D.imc CouiiK i!H'||i tiin k fil sM ihiii M o ilii.itc iHMrliilils duiiiij- ,k (.onlm g to a p.ilicnl .tii.il>Ms 1.011 ducli-tl hv ihc la lc tiil Ik-.ilih f.ito I' IIIam .' I tig All ini n I si r.ii I I'll (HCI-A) Oul oi iIk' ■»5 * Mcilu'.iic (,;iscs rvvifWCll. DilMO C’nillUN' llns[l|I.ll\ actual nuirtalily raic was 10 [xt ccnt. one [vrccnt alHivo ihc Imv poini on u prcJiiicil iiiortalitv range of nine pen.ent U) IS [vacnt. The prctlicicti iiumaluy range is an estimate of mortality rates ex- pcctcd for p;itient,s equal in number and similar in eharacleristics to ■ ihiwe treated hy-. Jiospilal. Predicted nxirtality ranges used in the analysis were developed by HCFA. HCFA’s data base for the analysis includes only those Mcdicarc admissions tliat were the last admission of ihc year for cach Medicare patient during 1986, and includes only those deaths that (x - cuired within 30 days of admis­ sion, even if death occurred after the patient was discharged. Patient data used in the mortali­ ty analysis did not consider such factors as how ill the patient was at the time of admission, whether the patient was transferred from a nursing home or was receiving prior treatment at home, whether the patient had a terminjil illness, or the patient’s psychological state "t i'CIK-l.li IlC.lllIl sl.lllls < >ut I'! |).i\ 10 I iHiliU lli^ p ita l's M i'ilii.iu ' .ulmissioM s ilm iii)’ ■!*; ^ ti'll vs iihm (!k- p rcscn lvil lU ’l A staiKl.iulv Kk- IK 'I A ali.il ssis ili\iik'i.l d.iia loi ||)f Mciliiaic cast's losicvsfil iiiln Ion high iis k and s i\ Im s tts)^ iliagnosiK ' gi'nipv D asic ('uiinSs H i'spK al ranked ssiihiii <ii picvlictal MKirtalil) ranges 111 all 1 6 iliag ru isiic ca icg iu ics l);nic C’oumy Hns|iilal rant.al Ih'Ihw the iiiiiiiimiin on ranges ol predated m oitalits m six diagnostic categories. The categories included severe trauma, pulmonary disease, orthnjxrdic drsi>rdcrs', gjnev-rtlwgic-.jlLsC'!?!^: Wal-Mart Offers Award gasiroiniestinal diseases, and op thalniologicdisca.se. 'Hic Ilosptial experienced Nlcdicarc admissions- in all six diagnostic categories. Out of the.se six diagnostic groups, Davie CiHinty Hospital luid a 0 percent mortality rate in five areas including, orthopcdic disorders, gynecologic disease, gastrointestinal disease, op- thalmologic disea.sc and severe trauma, Davie County Hospital ranked below the mean in pr^icted mor­ tality rates in si.x dugnostic groups. They arc gastrointestinal catastrophes, uailogic disease, low risk hean disease, metobolic/elec- trolyte disturbances, renal disciise and sepsis. McMahans Honored On Anniversary .Mr and .Mrs (ilenn I) McMah.in ol Kou'e ■), MikKsmIIc, celehiaied then (i.Stli wediliiig anniversaiy on Jan 10. Thc> were enicrtaiiK-d a' : dinner at C'apt'n .Stevens .Seafixvt 'TrcsiauTnTirTit-M»vkxvilkvl.\y..iheir childreri and their sptiuscs. ’I'heir children are .Ms I'aiiliix" Crews, Madison"iro(pit:C^itch.,-^vls^^^^^ Jjis her, Claude Cecil iMcMahan Sr.. ami Mrs. lidna ILsscx, all of Winston-SaleiTi. ------------- Hiey haNc lour children, eight gram.lchildrcn, r6~“pear grandchildren and six great great-grandchildrcn. nteir yixingest .son, Charles Otis, is deceased. .Sir, and Mrs, .Me,Mahan are K'lh retired from R,J, Reynolds. Twenty-two guests attended the dinner including: Mr. and Mrs. Claude H, .Mc.Mahan Sr.; .Ms, Marie Disher, .Mr, and'Mrs. C.D. E.SSCX Jr., .Mr, and ,Mr%. Claude C. McMahan Jr. and Amy and Scott, .Ms. Naomi ftoles, and Mr. and .Mrs. Floyd Gibson, all of Winston- Salem; ,Mr. rillrruin Gibson and .Mr, and Mrs, Newill Gibson of Thomasville; Mr, and .Mrs, Waller Robertson of Charlotte; and .Mr.and .Mrs. Steve .Mc.Mahan and Cassidv of .Mix'ksville. ( )I1’k i.ils o( ilie M(n_ksN ille SS'al- Mai! '.lofc h.iu- aiiiiDuiKeil .111 .irea tiigli Si liool senioi will Iv selesleil Ihis sjiiing as Ihe ieci('ieiu ol a S I.1*00 S’!'.!! .Marl l-iniiula!ion C'oinmunin selmlarship I lie sfliol.irship. p.iyable over a iwii sear I'eriiHl and asvarded to a college or university-Isoiind siu- deiit, w ill Iv based on the student's scholastic and academic achieve­ ments. extra curricular arul work activities and financial necil Store manager Jeff Briggs said: "We arc very pleased to offer this annual .scholarship to a deserving area student on behalf of our store and the company, Ttirough Wal- .Man's scholarship progbram, we can contribute to the quality of life in the Dasie County community and lo the opportunities of our area youth.•" IJriggs sjiid a team of judges, consisting of area business and community leaders, will be form­ ed to evaluate the applications and make a final selection during stu­ dent intervic'ws. Interested .students may obtain applications from their school coutvselor or administrative office. Applications must be returned to the .school by the third week of February. Completes USAF Course Alrifiaii Dtnin Kr-WiHianvv-sun....planning and retirement, of HlizafKtii W. Williams of 803 TTicy also eTiTicd credits toward an -&vpiairiJvc!i_Driyc, Macon, Ga., associate degree in applied sciencc has graduated frotn the DTSrAif— through.iheXonjniwitj^CoIlcgc of l-'orce course for personal affairs the Air Force. •'..... specialist at Kecsler Air Force Base, NJi.ss. Graduates of the course learned procedures to assist active duly and retired ainnen with their service benefits, sjvial security, insurance. His wife, Traccy, is the daughter of Wade C. Atkins of Route 1,. Advance. He is a 1985 graduate of West' Fonsyth High School, Clemmons. Four Corners News Landscape Workshop Feb. 4 An opportunity to develop and sharpen skills in the lawn and overall laiKlscapc area will present itself soon. On Thursday, Feb. 4, there will be a landscape and lawn maintenance workshop held at the Davie County Officc Building at 7 p.m. This workshop is open to ail interest*^ persons. A wide variety of topics will be i^iscusscd at this work shop and then there will be a di-scussion scs- Mocks News________ B/, E»hcl Joins • • Coriospondenjl____ i?Bom to Mr. and M ii. Charles | a son, Andrew Charles, on Jati. 18 at Forsyth Hospital. He : W^ghed 8 lbs. 6 ors. • Mr. and Mrs. David Miller gave iKcir son, Alan Miller, a birthday p ^ y on his scvcnfli birthday, dames were played and refreshments served. There were ateul 30 guests present. S Miss Kim Myers of East Bend spent a few days last week with her grandmother, Mrs. Helen Myers. Mrs. Florence Carter and Mrs. Patsy Kiger shopped in Grccasboro on Friday sion, so bring in those questions about your lawn or total landscape that have bothered you in the past and that may continue in the future. Topics scheduled to be di.scuss- cd arc pruning practices on trees and shrubs, taking soil samples and reporting the results, plant selec­ tion, spring flowering bulbs and lawn care. This should be an cx- cellcnt meciing and hope to see you attend this meeting sponsored by the Davie County Agricultural Ex­ tension Service. By .Miirie White Four Cornofs CorresporxJont Mrs. Johnsic Shelton. ,Mr^. Von Shelton, arvl Mrs. Hvelyn Boger were dinner guests of Mrs. Lula W'all Sunday. Mark W'hi'te of UNC-ChapcI Hill spent the weekend with his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Joe W'hite. Mr. and Mrs. Joe White and Mark visited Mrs. Minnie Sain and Mrs, Margaret Wall Sunday after­ noon at Lewisville. Mrs. Von Shelton. Mrs. Johasie Shelton, and Mrs, Evelyn Boger visited Mr. and .Mrs. Grady Smith at Farmington Sunday afternoon. Frank Caner, Mr. and Mrs. William Ratledgc, and Mrs. Tim Ratlcdge and son visited A.C. Ratledgc Sr. and Edna Mae Ratledgc during the weekend. ihy’s Of Ckmmortt i 30% Off Sate SM. IM CrrJa A WHYWAIT FOR YOUR TAX REFUND WHEN YOU CAN GET YOUR MONEY FAST! USE H&R BLOCICS RAPID REFUND PROGRAM. It's available whether H&R Block prepares your tax return or not IT S FAST! For more detnlls or to see if you qualify call H&R Block now. HftR BLOCK Mociisville Hour* 310 Lexington Road 634-3203 Mon<»«y-Frid*y . Saturdiy 8:30-«:00 8:30-1:00 CoolMmM Shopping C«nt*r 284-2724 Monday-Frtday Saturday; i. »;00-12:00 Noon ' 9-12 Noon4: 1:00-5:00 p.m. ! This Sunday Could Be-A-LIFESAVER Have Your Blood Pressure | Checked FREE This SUNDAY FROM 1-5 p.m. January 31, 1988 Crown Drugs SVlllow Oak Shopping Centre' Current estimate* $ugf;c4l that there arc at IcaM y million Anicrtcaiu with high blood ptcssurc or hypertension, In- unKrablc »ytnp(om» are often anribuicd to Wood pressure elevation, but ihc condition i». in fact. frc<juemly »>mp- tomlcij; therefore, blood pressure cl>c*k-s can discover this condition which rthcrui.se could go undetected, _____ y Janell PotJ.s ijanell Potts Earns WCU Degree - Janell Potts, a 1984 graduate of Davie High Scho<j|, completed the requirements for a bachelor's degrr* in early childlKxxl cduc.iiion on Dec. 11 at Western Carolina University, Cullowhee. : • During her three and a half years a( WCU, Potts was aclivcly involv­ ed in Western Gold; l^st Minute Productions, the student entertain- fpcnl organization; and Kappa Delta Pi, an honor socicty for education majors. ; ^ c h semester she was the reci­ pient of die Taft and Malvery GkHher Scholariihip for education majors based on academic exMlience. ' t Potts was mntcti to the dean’s cach of her seven licmesters at WCU, She is the daughter of Wesley R. aniJ Janie Potts of Moclcsville. INTRODUCING THE WOKKING ■ l/)e lamout Bernina Itinsion ensures perfect tUtches on any {abric » tha boitc imllwa »caJa thowt tht recommended tetUng h r correct tmwing • 26 ditiereni ttUch patterns give a wide rxxngn oi pouibUities • 20 year warranty THE NEW BERNINA 1030 Sew like you've never sewn belore ASK FOn A OEMONSTRATiON At The Room Naxt lo Oockalda Raatauranl 83)0 C«phi« Driva, Ctammont 7e«-«200 Sew Much Better'- BERNiNA'EI IF EXERCISE SEEMS TODIVtUGH tIKtAVOI^ .1 I - *1 j| MAYBE IT'S TIME YOU LAID DOWN ON THE JOB. Evoi (lotico that onttlng in stiapo sounds liko a groat idea until you actually got around to it? You may have discovorod that fosults don’t como overnight, but muscio strain and soronoss otton do, INTRODUCING THE NO-SWEAT WORKOUT. At Slondor You* Figuro Salon, wo'ro going to roshapo tho way you tool atKKJt oxcofciso Wu havo six oiffutont (tiolofiirod tables that do tlio hard wotk lo/ you. Each ono Is doslgnod lo o> erciso a spocitic part ol youi body—stomach, hips, logs and upper arms. Rather than bulking muscio (which conventional v/orkouts often do), tho Slondor You’ concept helps lo tano and hrm your muscles,, while broaking down unwanted "cellulito " And unlike traditional oxefciso, a Slender You* shape-up leaves you (eoling retreshed and energized, not fatigued and out of bioath. YOUR FIRST SESSION IS ON US, Wo’ro so positive you'll like what you find at,f5lvidor You* , we’re ottering a free first workout and figure analysis. You can see how you like it. and then decide whether to make another ap­ pointment, You’re under no obligation. NO CONTRACTS OR MEMBERSHIP FEES. Ai Slondor You* , you pay as you go No oxponsive member­ ships, no advance payments and no obligations You can quit whnnevrtt you'd like. So try tho Si.,T,<lor You' wofkout. You've go! nettling lo lose but inches iiiid (xiuncjs And that's whofo V.0 can tit?lp. , 1,., V.., M;'!" 100-A Main Str««t Mocktvlila, N.C. 6344531 Come Take Advantage of Our February Special! l\ ""I chamber Of Commerce H> Hi'iir> SliDu Mvh:*' iM,. i),i. ('hcU!>l>l'' 1'! l.% M Ni'ldi (n’!!c'i.tl M.iiulc 11'*’ ! lii'liDr.iir,' -rsi'i.i! sti'P'- v'.lm h .iir IK\I.\ ti' p iii\ ii)(' Mil (Kll'lll I'Mtil'lUi' li’ I i.-'-'.tulK piosiMiti' sui(ltilf>s >.iscs .Ill' M'ljuiu'il (o ascertain tKii thi-'o h.tM- K th lojlowod prior l>t llic ivsu.iiiii.' ol ,i cniiitti.il privf-s t'nni!m-ri.i.il csi.iMishmcms iluii iicccpt chtvks ui the ci'tirso nl ihfir lr;ins;!Ction,s sluniUi ensure (h.it their ctiipltnees lnllmv, i|ie giiiilelines listed Ivlusv At the time the cheek is preseiiieti lur (xiyment, check taker must; 1. Make sure that the name and miiiling address of the chcck p;isscr arc wriiteii or printed on the chcck. 2. Tlte chcck taker must identity Ihc check piisscr by tttcans of a Nonh Carolina driver’s liccnse. a spccial identification c;ird is.sued in lieu of a driver's licensc or other reliable serially nutnbcrcd iden­ tification card containing a photo and mailing address of the person in quest ion. ' llu' I'! ulcllHrK.llli'Il ^ .iid m iiiil'fi 111 ;h f c h cc k p.i'.^cr inii'-t .ipiHMi nil ihc ilicik \llc i :hc c lu \ y di.itt h.r. tvcii .li'-h.Mii'Ud, llic ti'lld u iju ' ,k h oiis ■lie i k iCnv.iis 1 The c'-(.i('li'.hincni ,ici.i‘pliiu' ihc Ju-ik uni'.i M'lui in (he k [M^'Ci .1 Icttci tn ',1'itilicil iii.nl, U' the .hKIicss icM iivli-il i'll ihc ^hc'.k iitciUits itii; ihc ch cck i'[ ill,ill SCI liiii; lorlh Itic ciicu m si.iiiccs cl ilislu 'iii'r. rcviiicsiiii^ c(irrc>.lise .k lion w iitiin HI d.i>s 2 NV.iit 15 d.i\s ;iiu'i liic ni.iii in^ olThe letter and then file .in at lidavit uith the iii;ii;i'>lralc's ollicc attestinj; to the tact th.it the chcck was accc|»tcd according; to (he criteria outlined in parajjraph -.A ab»)ve, that 1,“) days tiave elapsed since the mailing ut the letter to tlie check passer, attach a cops ot the letter, attach the recei|K t'r copy of the receipt issued by the [vist of­ fice at the time the conificd letter was mailed, attach a copy of the check or the chcck including any siai)i(> or nwrking indicating the reason the check was dishonored and prc.sem this affid:ivit to the magistrate. Social Services Gets $2,611 For Fuel Assistance Project ; Tlic Davie County Depanmcni of Social Scrviccs has received $2,611 in contribution.s for fucl- Os.sisiancc programs from Duke Power customers and shareholders. ; “The holidays may be over, but Davtc Countians have given a gift Uwl will last into the new year — dollars to help llte needy pay any lypc of winter heating bills," said Eric Ennis, manager of the Duke Power office in Mocksville. ■ Before C3irisimas, more than $366,000 from 23,000 contributors ^was distribulcd to agencies in 49 counties of the Piedmont '.Carolinas. Through Duke Power's Share DAMK ( (>l M\ IM I Rl’KlSl Ht tOKI), H R KSI).\\ , ,|ANUARY 28. 1988—13, Davie Schools lkt> {;rillH ^ aca-iHs DAKI-; c iU irK a li- from IV ptil> C hiiss I.ym i, Students Get DARE Certificates On I'uesii.is . Jan l ‘), Mivkssillc .Miilillc ScIumI suit) graders h.id their ciilinin.idon c\ ercise lor the l).ARI^ (Dnie Ahiise Resistance l:ducatumi I’rognun l-ot the [vist 17 weeks, Dcpiii) Chris l.ynn \cith the DaMc t'oiin- t\ .Sheriirs Dcpannieni lias stork­ ed with tlie sixth gmders. 'Hiis pro­ gram IS designed to help students develop a giKxl sell-citncept and to teach the dangers and conse­ quences of drug abuse, and w avs to sa) no to drugs .Speaker'- were Sheriff Hill W'lHiteii ami .Motksville Mayor .N'lck .Maiido. Ilntertainiitcnt was proNuled b> "Salishury High ScluKil I’rideC ertiricates were presented ti' each student by the teachcis and l.vnn, plaijiie v>.as presemed to l.ynn by the si vth graders to show their appreciation for the work he has done. Hill Campbell, MM.S prin­ cipal, presented l.uin with a shirt from tile MMS staff arki students. the Warmth program, the com­ pany's stockholders match dollar for dollar contributioas ranging from $1 to S25. Shareholders have provided $400,000 in matching funds. Ennis said there is still money available to match contributions from the public. Anyone interested in contributing should contaa the Mocksville Duke Power office for more information. “ Helping our neighbors in need is not a cau.sc that ends with the holiday season,” Ennis said. "Let's continue to Share the Warmth — and the spirit of caring for others." ( iM ilcfiiH i' IJi'iiu 'iita rv I III I ) A k 1. ( I )r '1 ^ M mi m- Kcvim.idic 1 chic.itii'n) culinin.ition c'.cKisf '.I,.IS hcKl 1 in I uc'<l.i>, J.in Ihc I'H'j'Miii '.>..is hclil to icii'i'iu/c the .''I M\lh l'i.hIc siiiileiils 111 .Mis Hiilmj” ' .ukI Mis (i.inicr 's l.isses uho have coin ('Icic.l llic !'■ ■.vcek OAKI-; I'lo I’t.tiii, iiikii-i Ihc Icailcrship ol 1 >cpiils ( 'hi isiopliei I ,s nil ol the O.ivic Coiiiiiv Slicnlfs Dep.iit- iiicni \’ernoii Thompson, prin- cip.il. iiiiriKhiced the s|x’akers, Shcrilt Hill WiHiten ariil Coolecmee I’ohcc Chiel Tony llarile. 1-nter- t.iinincnt uas provided by Celebra- iion ol Youth Irom the Salisbury Cii> ScIkhiIs. .Melissa McDaniel, C.isey Simpson, Stacec Spillman, Kena Stone, Crystal Witherspoon, •ind .S'icky Wixxiring read essays telling what DARI; has meant to them, Mocksville Middle Hlue RibKins for the A-B Honor Roll for the .second nine wcci:s will be presented at an assembly in the gym on Tuesday, Feb, 2, at 9 a.m. These McK'ksville Middle stu­ dents participated in the Special Olympics bowling a)mpctition: Paula Connell, Kendra Lagle, Dale Long, Jeff Reavis, Leannc Wallace. Jamey Potts. Mark Sims. Crystal Reming, Carl Grant, Barry Shell and Marlin Pennington, The staff was served ham biscuits, coffee and juice on Wednesday, Jan. 20, courtesy of the Mocksville Middle PTO. Davie Hi^h There will be a financial aid vw'rkshop on |-eb. 1 at 7 p.m. at Ihc D.ivic County Public l,ibrary on .North Main Street, This uoiksliop IS to help students and p.iicnts understand the prwess of .ipplying (or financial aid for col­ lege l or mitre infornution, con- t.ict Kc\ Hobson at Davie High. l-ee waivers for the 1-inancial Aid l-onn are available from Hob­ son. These are available for students from low income families. API’ registration for seniors has been rescheduled for Monday, I'eb. 1, at i p.m. in the library. ,M’P testing for juniors has been rescheduled for Mondxiy, Feb. 1, at } p.m. in the cafctcria. The deadline to register for the March SAT is Friday. Feb. 12. Students interested in scholar­ ships at Brevard Junior College should chcck by the Guidance Bulletin Board in "C ” building. Students and parents arc invited to attend a Lcnoir-Rhyne College reception at the Winston-Salem Brookstown Inn on Sunday, Feb. 7, at 7:30 p.m. Key administration, • staff and others will be in atten­ dance to e.xplain benefits of a* Lenoir-Rhyne education. ■ • Campbell University is having an Open House on Feb. 19. Call 1-800-682-il 11 to register your visit. Wingate College is having an Open House Feb. 5. Call 1-800-222-4281 to register. Dept. Of Revenue Offers Tax Help Tonya Kwiton receive^ certincate during Jan. 19 ceremony. -NLS. Greene, local revenue of­ ficer for the North Carolina Department of Revenue, advises that personnel to assist in filing state income and intangibles tax returns will be available Monday — Friday of each week through April 15. Hie officc is located at 120 Court St.. 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HOURS; MON.—SAT., 9 A .M .--6:30 P.M. rs.' - 14-1)AVII: COLM V K.MTRPRISE r e c o r d . mURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1988 Sparks Hjirnliiirdl Enterprise-Record Receives 7 Press Association Awards (Jonlinucd Krnm I’. 1 Three editorials suhmilicd by Spjirk.s were judged a.s best aniiiiij; weekly newspapers in the state by Bill Hughes of Ih f Moniict'Ho News in Moniiceilo,. Ga. There were 32 entries. Hughes wrote: ■■’nils writer has a definite knack for exprexsing opi­ nion — which is what editorial writing is all abcjut. Whether you agree with his points or not, you must give him credit for express­ ing them well. “ In cach entry, the writer grabs your attention, then moves forccfully on. In the endorsement of a bond issue, he statc,s a ca.se convincingly. His writing inu.st be a treat that hi.s readers appreciate.” Sparks' entries had the headlines •'Bond Issues Best Way To Financc Water, Center,” in which endorsed two bond rcfcrendurm facing county voters; “ Ward System — Worst Idea Sincc New Coca-Cola." in which he denounc­ ed a propo.sal to elect county com­ missioners by a ward system: and “ Schools Have Tossed Truth Out With God From Classrooms." in which he said schools have been frightened by the Supreme Coun into excluding all rcfercnccs to religion. Fcrgusson's winning photogniph, published Jan. 1, 1987, was of a woman looking at a burned trailer in which her grand­ son Iwd died. It was judged best among 32 entries. Judge, Allan Lipsctt of The Southeast Georgian in Kiiigsland, Ga., wrote: -'The picturc tells the story. The old lady, the debrisTrom the tire the fact that it was at Christmas make it a powerful picturt. Well played in the newspaper, also. Technical work is very good con­ sidering angle of sun." ^ Bamhardt’s sponswriting entry was on Harold and Reba Frank’s hptby of raising gamecocks — fighting chickens. It was judged best among 46 entries. 1 Judgc Quimby Melton 111 odlte Monroe County Reporter in Grif­ fin, Ga., wrote: "Rather bizarre spon; well-written article. Good look at this outlaw sport. Writer was crisp, excellent style. Ex­ cellent photo, too — tops," James Barringer made photographs which accompanied the article. The "Eastern Davie — Growing Pains" series by Sparks and Bar- nhardt was judged best among 28 entries in the new.s or feature series category. The series focused on growth problems in the Hill.sdale area, and included interviews with two major landowners with oppos­ ing views, and with a "nuctral" party with a background in planning. Judge was J. Ncjil Chism of The Felham Journal in Pelham, Ga. He wrote; "'niis was more than a feature. It was a story that need­ ed U) l)e told and told well. Articles were extremely well written, using just the right touch. "I’huliis sicro cnsp. csivcialls likcii color Other halltoiics (published photographs) \vcrir firtMl I.ikcil the half (vigc picture. Iliis \v;ls a sufvrh job Nunitvr one all the way.” Barringer tiKik the tvKi color phoiograptis which accompanied tlic Ikrt Bahnson feature, .All other photographs were by l-crsiisson. Sparks is editor and publisher of the newspaper. Tergusson is general manager and photographer. Bamhardi is nuiug- ing editor. The E/ueqtrixe-Rffont was pick­ ed as third ti<.\st for overall ex­ cellence aiiwng 26 other weekly newspapers in the state. Judge Johnny Solcssbcc ol' The Hinder in Winder, Ga., wrote: "It was a tough decision on the top three. They all have their gixxl points and very few minu.ses. "Not a lot keeping this one from going to second place. It appears that if something moves in Davie County, the Enterprise-Record Ivas it covered." The Enterprise-Record was nam­ ed second best of 30 entries in the news coverage category. Judge was Bobby Williams and Mary Williams of The Northeast Georgian in Cornelia, Ga. They wrote; "Coverage of conununity is complete in your newspaper pro­ duct. Good u-w of heads and time­ ly articles make your paper one of the winners in this contest category. Lead paragnjph.i could be improved to bring tiK reader in­ to the StO(>'more, Congratulations on your win.” Audrey Cole of Canulen City Tribune. St. Mary’s, Ga., judged the Enterprise-Record as the .se­ cond best among 21 entries in the u.se of photographs category. She wrote: ’“Good action .shots; front photo good use of color.” The Clemmons Courier, also published by Davie Publishing Co.. received four awards. Susanna Forsythe, {orn\cr photographer, won first and second place awards for feature photographs in the weekly divi­ sion. Chris Mackie won a second place award for sports photography, and a third place award for sponswriting. He is now a full-time photographer and sport- swriter at the newspaper. Sparks, who is a board of direc­ tors member for the N.C. Press Association. attended the ceremony, as did Fergusson. Bar- nhardt and Forsythe. Fergusson and Bamhardt joined four other award winners to lc.id a panel di.scussion on new'spapcr i.ssues on Friday morning. At the 1987 Institute, the Enterprise-Record received a first plijce award for news coverage and third place awards for use of photographs and community ser­ vice. Photographer Sam Odum received a first place award for feature photograph. This phoiogrHpti by Kobin won flnl place In s(h>( ncHV. These Prices Qood January 27. 28. 29, and 30, 1988 Only.FOR YOUR ; BUDGET^ SERVICE, SELECTION & SAVINGS FROM THE PRESCRIPTION PEOPLE Wonka Sour Heart' 7 Oz. Or Heart : Breakers E.J. Brach's Whitman’s 8 Oz. 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Hmei Utn. Wlwlon-Stltfli 9. OUtown, 3716 Heynoldi Rud 10. UwitYflt«, M»S ShiSowlord Rd., Winiton-Stiem It. SUnl»yv«tt, OW Highwiy 52 North 12. Klny. Coloriy Ceotit WHbrtown, W YnfldnyiVt, Newton, Tiytonville ind Ifilngtofl <«a> ' MPIIO liiS H O P Sports I)A\ II I OI NT^ KM i:KrKISK RKCORU, TMUKSnAY, JANUARY 28, I988-1B y^ Davie Improves To 10-4 After Ripping CPC Foes Hy Uoiiiiii- (iiillHnluT D/ivu) County E n liM pfiS iv R o td U l My Ills in^ti ;kIiiiissiiui, (ircg AiuIcinum ua> in a .sh(»!ing slump last week, the fiisi lull week <)1 C'eiUral I’ieclinoni t'onlereiKe warfare. Si' while his ultense mav ha\e hecii oii the blink, A/iilers()ii deeiileJ id help Davie win an inip<irtani i^anie wiih his clcfense. His blocked shot against North Davidson in the Una! niinutc helped preserve a 75-70 victory and pro|H.'lled Davie County to a three-win week. The War Eagles, now 10-4 and 4-1 in league play, also defeated West 1-orsyth. 75-57 Friday and Reynolds. 70-60 Saturday night. • Anderson’s play against North Davidson sav­ ed Davie, according to coach Denny Key. With 1:23 remaining. Davie had suddenly lost Its working margin due to a Black Knight press and Anthony Lindsjiy scored off a steal l\)r a 70-68 War Iiagle le<id. Anderson received the in- bounds piLss and threw it right to Lind.s^iy who again sailed in for an apparent lying basket. But Anderson cleanly blocked the attempt, recovered the ball and fired to Clifford Dulin, 'vho sank a layup for a four-point advantage. “ II was definitely the play that saved us. ’' Key said. “ Greg’s playing out of position and he has 10 handle the ball sometimes. But he made up for the mistake. He’s our leader and he has to make the big plays for us to win. We count on hirn for things like that." It seemed appropriate that Dulin would score off the play. The 6-3 forward dominated the game inside, scoring 21 points and hauling in 14 re­ bounds. He scored Davie’s las' .seven points. “ Jhis was a crucial game for us.” said Key. Outside Shooting Lifts Davie Girls More Basketball — P. 2 ■'We h;ui to h;ive this smh. W c weic pki>iiii; a real gixxl ballciuh aiut altliouuh we weren't piciure-iK-rrei.t. we '.■.uii," Key w;ls iiuisI iiiipresscil uiih ihe pla> ol his reserves, who took up the slack iii the secoiui quarter when .Anderson aiul Ouiin were both saddled with loul trouble .-ViKlerson saw no ac­ tion in the quarter and Dulin \er> little hut the l-,ag!es still outscored the Kiuvihts 22- IS and car­ ried a 39-3H ad\aniage inti) ilie‘ tiH.'kcr “ you had told me betbre the season that we could have as giMxi a iiuarter as that with those two on the l>ench. I'd ha\e Ix-en \ery scared." Key .said. “ But we have some players who are reali/.ing they can play pretty well tiKt." Shane Fleming tix)k up the slack for the miss­ ing stars, scoring 15 [xiints and Tixid Guiledge added 11. For the game. Anderson still finished witli 14 ptiints and got Davie off to a giMxl .start in the fourth period with a turnaround jumper. It was his only basket in the final [H;ri(;xl but his defen­ sive gem ;md relx^umling more than made up for the lack of offense. In fact, defense has been winning games this season, perhaps even more than offense. Key pointed to assistant coach Mike Dinkins and smiled. "I'll bet we u.sed at least 10 different defen­ sive schemes tonight," he said. “ Dinkins was doing a hcck of a job with it and most high schools aren't used lo it. Our boys are carrying it out and getting the job done." Against North Davidson, no one was getting il done better than Anderson. Duvie County’s Crt'g Anderson uses center David Rosser as a .scrccn while scoring against Wert;’ Forsyth Friday night in Moeksville. , By Ronnie Gttllaghcr Oavio Cooniy Entofpfls<hRocofd Bill Peeler has ticver come right out and said *)e liked the thrcc-point field goal. But he is warming up to it. The reason is that his team is warming up from beyond the 19-9 foot line. Four three- pointers last week against league favorite North Davidson helped the War Eagles over­ come a 20-point deficit in the second half and startle not only Peeler but the Black Knights as 'well, 56-52. ’Those three-pointers have hurt us earlier in the season." •he said, "but tonight they final- ;ly started falling. And itTtels :good when they're going in. ^When you mi.'s them, it can kill you." : That victory carried over to Friday's game with West For­ syth, where Davie dominated from the beginning, taking a 53-34 win. Saturday, Davie :wcnt cold in the fourth quarter and fell to Reynolds, 51-37. Davie stands 3-2 in the league and 5-9 overall. • Davie's chances looked hopeless against mighty North Davidson when it fell behind by 20 points early in the third quarter, '*! knew that Reynolds, Mt. Tabor and South Rowan were all undefeated in the league, but I told the girls w'c were playing the best team in North David­ son," said Peeler. “ And until wc came back they looked like it." North had gained its lead by pressing but Peeler changed strategy in bringing the ball up- court and it w'orked. Tlien ne.xt goal w-as to score some points. He iaserted Jennifer Page and she responded with three quick three-pointers. Add one by Shawn Smoot and Davie was back in the game. A 19-1 spurt had the War Eagles within 44-42 going into the fourth quarter. The momentum carried over into the fourth period where Davie outscored North 14-8. Smoot gave Davie a 54-50 lead with three minutes left and North fell apart, mi.ssing three straight layups and several out­ side jumpers, Debbie Evans, meanwhile, was hitting two free throws witli 29 seconds left to sew' up the game. “ I’ve been saying that we aren’t that bad of a team, despite the record," Peeler .said. "W c did .some good things tonight and Smiwit finally got ^ J . R . J u n i o r * Dulin Unstoppable While Impressing Fans; Coaches Jamback said, althoiigh SpartansBy Ronnie Gallagher Davie County Enterpriso-Rocord Traci WennerlKTg nghl.s her teannnntcs and a Reynolds opi>o- ncnt for a relMuind Saturday night. wound up." Smoot finished with 18 p«)ints while Mashburn had 16 points and 14 rebounds. Page finish­ ed with nine, all on three-pointers. • When Evans made a IxMiutiful bouncc piLSs to Mashburn for a layup early in the .second half of Friday's game with West For­ syth, Davie had already doubl- c<l the score, 32-16. Then, in the fourth period, Jennifer .See Girls - I>, 3B North Wrestlers Take NPC Title The days of finishing .second for Ron Kirk and North Davie appear to Ik over. After four straight runnerup finishes in the North Piedmont Conference, the Wildcats romped over Corriher-Lipe 65-12 Monday to fake the league title. North’s 6-1 conference mark was matched by Erwin but Nonh Davie gels the championship by virtue of its vv'in over that school. “ W e’ve always been in the top three,'' Kirk :said, “ but it feels good to win it. I thought we ‘ hod a chancc early in ihe season if wc stayed ^hcalUjy." ■'' North did suffer injuries but had enough talent tQ pvcrconMJ them. Five wrestlers, Joe Cirka, Brian Custer, Jon Myers, Bryan Foster and Robin Camptxll, were all undefeated. Kirk's smile will probably stay with him through next season. Not only was his varsity 9 ! overall, his jayvee team went 7-0 and won last Saturday's conference lournanjent by 54 points. "W e started this year with 60 wrestlers and ended up with alxiut 45," Kirk said. "The boys had a lot of fun and with the jayvees winning, I hope it's an indication of the future." • When this season l)cgan, ,thc future was now, See North - 1*. 3B Koi) Kirk Clifford Dulin seemed trap­ ped in the lane by three North” David.son players. There was no way he could get the high- bounding basketball that had caromed off the rim. But he did. Squirting his way through the horde of players, he snared the ball away with his right hand, pounded it into his left and powerfully went back up for the follow shot. “ He rebounds like J.R . Reid,” mused a North David­ son fan. Three nights later, Dulin leaped over a couple of West Fonsyth players and viciously ripped down another rebound. But instead of throwing an outlet pass, he dribbled the length of the court, swerved in the lane and Hipped in an off- balanced jumper. "That guy plays like Danny Ferr)'," whewed a Titan fan. "W ho is he?" While tlie uninformed fans of the Central Piedmont Con­ ference m.ny not know Dulin yet, the coaches at Mt. Tabor, North Davidson, West Forsyth and Reynolds certainly do. To them, he is the man-child that almost singlehandledly defeated three of them over the past four games. Dulin is on an amazing sireak. After a very slow start, the O-.Vjunior has put together four consecutive 20-plus point nights and has snatched an averav’e of 12 relxnmds [vr con­ test. He has scored 91 |x>inis in tlio.se four games. • Listen to the opposing coaches who watched lielpless- ly as Dulin iiuinhandled their teams last week: • “ We couldn’t slop him in­ side," Mt. Tabor coach Dick .................., .....-h'sldid win'the gamc>;';| “ We were playing la:^ andyou mI can’t do that against him." Duliri _was'killing • “ He’s as physical as anyone / we’ll play,’’ said North David- -/] .son’s Pete Jones, year that he was a tremendous player. We only faced him o n c e '’ but he hurt us.’’ ^ • “ Dulin is a great player,’Nr..j| said West coach Otis Hawkins;^^; “ We couldn’t stop him insidc'.f|-'| He had an easy time with us.” '’ '» D a v ie coach Denny Key smiles when he hears the praise. He knows he has one of the conference’s best players right here in _ Moeksville. Dullh “ When Clifford wants to''; play, he’s a tremendous-: ballplayer," Key said, “ This*, pst week, he has gone out there and wanted the basketball.’’ ’ : Especially in the clutch. He scored five of Davie’s final six' points against Ml. Tabor. He scored the last seven in a 75-70 win over North Davidson. He punctured West for 25 points and 15 rebounds. Against Reynolds Saturday night, he scored 16 second half points, going 6-of-8 from the field; while hitting all four of his free throws. . - "Clifford Dulin is a force for us but he has to be if we’re go­ ing to win,". Key explains. "W c revolve our offense around him and call plays for him. So he knows he is goiiig to gel the ball.” • After Ulsi w'eek, the other, coaches will know that as well. Set* DuUn - P. 2B: ■II :n-nA\ u; ( o i .nty e n te rp ris e re c o rd , T hursday, Ja n u a r y 2s, i m West No Match For Inside Game li rcscnihK 'd M ik i' I vson tak Itie I'll 1 a n \ H n lllR 's Ai\tl 11 no coiitcsi ,is l),i\ ic ( 'o u iiiy s l-Hivs ti.iskcii'.ill ti'.im iHHiiulcii NVcsi Inirsytli i-nd;iy lujjlil. 75 ■57, tn liic \V;ir I;-igli-s' lirsi u in over Ihc 1 iians sincc i-nlcnnj; Ilic C'ciilial Ficd- iiiinii Conlcrcnci’. Slill, Davie ci>;ich IXviny Kes vva.s anyiliing bin .salisfied wiih his team afterwards. "W e nnule al least 10 deleii' sive lapsc-s am! misst'cl a lot of layups,” he said. "W e didn’t play well at all but still won by almost 20. out"The bc.st lliing I saw t h c rc tonight \vas K'evm— p.ihle trom the lx:ginning, le.iduiu Da\ ie ti' a .VJ-27 lead at iiUennissioM lie had 15 first halt |Mimis. mostly easy layups inside In the seci'iid hall, he turned Ihe hi^ baskets over to .Shane l-leming .Alter West elosed to within 5647, l-lemin}: sijuekh- ed the rally with three straijiht baskets, lie scored on a layup, a baselitie jumper and a relvtund to give Davie a 6-J--}7 advantage. Davie outreKuinded West 52-36 behind Dulin's 15 and Greg Atiderson’s 10. The N'i'ar Hagles tbuoughly donunated Marion, who played very well. It wa.s a high spot for our team. M arion, a scldom-used guard, scorcd eight points off the bcnch as everyone saw ac- lion for ihc War Eagles. He wa.s one of nine Davie players to score. “ All Kevin needed was a chancc," Key said. "But he is just one of several players we feel can come off the bcnch and help us." Clifford Dulin was unstop- :il wi|l Dulin continued froni P. IB 2nd Half Surge Beats Reynolds : WrNSTON-SALEM - Dcn- ■ny Key was ccrtainly glad that ;Reynolds’ star basketball player ;Waddell Hopper v/as on the |bcnch at the start and the finish Jof the Demons’ game with ;davic County Saturday night. ’ -Key said Hopper didn’t start against the War Eagles bccausc the 6-4 forward was in Coach David Morris’ doghouse. Hop­ per wasn't in at the end bccau.se by then, he had already fouled opt. •: *‘Wc began taking over when he went out," said Key. "W e ^“crcTiavrng a terrible tinic-wiih-- h|m. He killed us on the offen­ sive boards.” Hopper was also one of the m in reasons Davie led only 32-31 at halflime. But he was so aggressive inside that he was Called for several over-the-back fouls. -:Mcanwhilc. Clifford Dulin Was taking over in the last half. After scoring the first halPs last five points, he responded by hit­ ting six of his eight second half shots and all four free throws. Dulin, with his fourth straight 20-plus outing, finished with 23 points and another double figure game in rebounds. "Dulin came through for us at money time,” Key said, "something he’s been doing a lot lately. He missed six shots in a ruw in the first half but end­ ed up 9-for-18. He wants the ball." Tlie victor)' was tJw tJiird con- sccutive for the War Eagles and fourth in the last five games. • — After ,_a sloppy first half, Davie finally took advantage^of Hopper’s foul difficulties. Behind Dulin and Shane Flem­ ing, Davie ran out to an 11-point lead before Reynolds cut the margin to four. But the War Eagles held on in the fourth quarter and held a comfortable lead for much of the last eight (ninutes. Davie led by 13 with three minutes to go but again Reynolds began slicing the lead. Andre Frost came off the bcnch to score all five of his points in the final minutes, including tlirec clutch foul shots. "A ll of Andre's free throw's were crucial," Key said. "He came in and settled us down." He wasn’t the only consistent foul shooter for Davie in t)ie se­ cond half. Greg Andbrson was 6-of-9 from the line while ccntcr David Ros.ser hit his first five and finished 6-of-8. ■’We’ve changcd Rosser's shot a little and it’s paying off." Key said. "He is a 30 percent foul shooter but he made five in a row. He’s worked hard in that area. Anderson had his second 14-point night of tlie w^“ck while Fleming pitched in with 11. While Anderson and Dulin arc getting most of the attention from opposing teams, Fleming is quietly .scoring in double figures consistently. He had three double-figure games last week. "Anytime you w'in on the road, it’s a good w in," said Key. “ But to win by 10 is something. I really think we’re only five defensive plays and five offensive plays from being a super basketball team.” ilayvees Confident .; Davie County jayvee boys coach Keith Whitaker has made it through his team’s sickness and injuries and now that his Iw m is showing signs of im­ provement, it’s Whitaker who is feeling the pains. “ 1 think I have an ulcer,” he said, half-jokingly la.st week after Davie took a 56-55 nailbiter from North David.son. But that’s the way it is for a first-year coach who watches his club struggle at times and play well at others. “ We started off badly but •tftcr that first win. we got a lit­ tle confidence and played a lot better,” Whitaker sjiid of his 3-8 club.“ We've lost some tough ones." Two came last week in a 74-63 loss to We.st For.syth and a 52-41 defeat to Reynolds. In both losses, Davie was qut-scored by a large margin in the fourth quarter. • : Davie pressed throughout its game with North David.son and ■ it paid off as Malt Vaughlers led ; (hc War Eagles to a 16-point : lead. “ We created a lot of lur- A B Used Cars, Inc. Highway 158 • Clemmons, N.C, • 766-9090 Affi Auto,.Tilt,‘es, PB, AC m & *799S ^ ’79 Ford Conv, Van V-8, 64.(XX) miles *4,895 ’82 Chevy CIO Pickup extra clean. Auto trans. *4,750 4 '$ 5 C b iig a r X R 7 T '’ Tuftx), Ilk® new, 1 owner' ; 7 ’83 Bonneville , .Wagon, all optton^ V-e ♦4,995 ’85 Mustang Conv. 5.0, Real Sharp *9,799 ’84 Pontiac Fiero SE 1 owner, very nice «5,89S ^ ’85 Ford Ranger ! Pickup, ^ tra Clean *5,195 Malt who bltK’ked three shots. • Nole.s: Davie is 2-3 in the Central Piedmonl C on­ ference,...Going into the North Davidson game, Davie was shooting 30 percent as a team,.,.Mike Koontz was back la.st week after suffering a disltxraied knee....Craig Cart- ner has ballled a case of ton- siliiis....A fter scoring 15 against North Davidson, Vaughlers was held to five points in each of the oiher iwo games...,Koonlz and Spain were the only War Eagles to score in the third period against Reynolds, SPECIAL GM FACTORY PURCHASE 4 TO CHOOSE FROM 1987 CHEVROLET CELEBRITY EUROSPORT Full power, boQutllul car CARTER-MAYS RETAIL $11,995 $-| flC iJO SmiNC PRICE $8800 ' ^prmon,. 12 APR ftn«ncing foi 60 monthi. $900 caih or 640 Jake Alexander Blvd . Salisbury. NC I'rumc 63J-q?ll Toll Free 1-600-222-9/97 “ Nobody has stopped us in side besides Nonh Iredell." Key said. “ Offensive rctwun- ding is one of our strongest points. And Clifford was tremendous." Davie had one of its belter .shooting nights, hitting 53 per­ cent in the first half and 46 overall. Dulin was 9-of-15 for 25 points and Fleming 5-of-9 for 14. Todd Gullcdge made Kevin .Marion drives for two of his eight |K)ints against West .several key plays while roam- Forsyth, ing the middle and finished with * * • -:onuiiilted 29 turnovers. “ I hope it doesn't come back to Meanwhile, W'est shot only "W e ’re blowing a lot of op- haunt us. But I can’t complain. 32 percent from the field and ponunities to score," Key siiid. We’re hitting when it counts." Dulm '.'..IS ,1 inri-e toi Key last '-easun as a sdphoiiioro hiii .K.iilenik' iiouhle'- >iileiHied liiiii allor Chrisinias "Jiisi ihmk ol uhai he cnulti ha\e d<tne had he played the uhdic ycai,' shiicltlers Junes. U hen Dulin leli the team, he was the leadinj: scorer and re- houiuier (or a youiij; and ine'y- perieneed e!uh. Key worked with his star m the offseason to impr<'ve the j;rades and it has paid olT with a sterling season. "Me ha.s worked hard in the classroom." Key said, “ Clif­ ford can accomplish some things in basketball but I hope he reali/.es he has to accompli.sh the same things in class." So far, Dulin has met all of the challenges. Reynolds' Waddell H opp^i^j With his sparkling play iasYf| week, his scoring average h ^ ; risen lo 13.4 while he is averag^*! ini; 8.9 rebounds. His shootin|:; (KTcentage, once uder 30.-3_sT now *)1,8. His free thrpw- shuoting, once under 50 poit~i cent, is now A I. - .-I' Dulin's War liigle ieammatc»' are following his lead. After week, Davie had improved;its-,1 stati.stics in scoring average, ixi-; . I lx)unds, a.ssists, field goal and; -! free throw percentage ai\drj| three-point field goals. And it^;l all adds up to a .surprising 10-4; .I record heading into the week'.;;! "Clifford did it all for us fast! I week," Key said. “ He scored- w'hen we needed it and he re-;^ bounded when we needed it;; ! When it was money time, Clif*-: [ He has outplayed more highly-touted stars, like Ml. Tabor’s 6-7 Jt>e Jon Bry'ant and ford was “there. ^ Sort of reminds you of that* guy from Carolina, doesn’t he?' Read Calvin & Hobbes ... each week in the Enterprise:::; ACC INSroE STUFF Dick DeVenzio • NOT SO CRAZY AFTER ALL? The big news in college sports last week was the annual NCAA convention, in which nearly two thousand delegates use basket­ ball and football money to enjoy a few days talking about collegc sports at a plush hotel. None other than Dean Smith has said, “ The NCAA uikes con-j siderable amounts of revenue generated from basketball, then uses it for travel, committee meetings, non-revenue sports ... but nodqe| how well those administrators live when they take those trips foiyj meetings: the meetings arc always in some fairly exotic place. A ^ ^ then there’s the student-athlete, who doesn’t have the spare chjuigc| for a hamburger, trj'ing to scrape living expenses togctJicr,''^^* At the convention, once again, HtUe was done in behalf of the'.; athletes. But things were al least SAID that may foreshadow, some ' real positive changes. The new executive director of the NCAA,;: Dick Schultz, called»ihc NCAA legislative process “cumbcrsotni*: complicated and frustrating,” and he said that NCAA lcgislalidn_ has often been so sweeping that it has harmed, rather than helped, the athletes. He said the NC AA was crcated to serve the students and athletes, yet it has often failed to consider their needs at aiiy This turn of events (or at least turn of phrase) has to be very, encouraging when measured against the typical Orwellianj doublespeak that has existed for so long under out-going ex^utive' director Walter Byers. Let me give one example. As part of the: ceremonies honoring Byers at the Nashville convention, Byere received the keys to a new' car along with a gold watch. More| importandy, the pre,senter of the gifts, Marino Casern of Southern University, added these comments: ‘‘Walter Byers always made the welfare of the student-athlete die most important, A in g ,".' If they want to give him a car and lavish praise on the man; so be it. Obviously, anyone who gives diirty years of his life to; an organization is entitled to some praise. No doubt the man gave a great deal of time and effort. 1 would never argue with that. But^ there is NO WAY that anyone can pretend that Byers put th6; •Student-athlete first. Not even Byers himself would make that claim:^ He worked for the universities, not the students. (You’d like to- think that Casern simply had one too many glasses of champagne,: but that habit of mouthing fine phrases has been typical of the NCAA under Byers.) ' It was a dramatic illustration of the changing of the guard: Byers,_ the man who put athletes in a straight jacket, getting a car Ibr; “ always putting the athlete first,” and Schultz, the new directoti opening the convention with emphasis on the fact that the N C ,^ needs more flexibility, more common sense, and more concern for the athlete. Schultz even went so far as to say, "W e need to make an effort to include more studenl-athletes on our commii- tees. We need to know what they’re thinking. We need to knq\v what their concerns arc ... we need to involve them more in our planning.’’ By the way, Schultz got a standing ovation for his comments — a fact which gives me mixed emotions. If all those delegate harkcncd to those words in behalf of the student-atlilete, then where have they been all this time, as the NCAA has run roughshod oyei; studenl-athletes’ rights? Soon, 1 will t>e launching a national lour, lo talk with aUilctes al-Kiut their rights; and you can be .sure I will be quoting the words of the new executive director. Can you see any reason why the athletes sluH ildn't have an annual convention and their own associa' iiiin now that it is clear that the NCAA cares about their con cenis ’ l>TK's the NCAA want tokenism? Token representation? Or diKvs iho .NCAA really want the athletes to have a voice? Maybe liisi iiiayhc, we really can begin to find out. Foster-Rauch Drug Co. Phone: 634-2141 Wilkesboro Street Mocksville, N.C, >v -’-I B«Ui Mashburn goes up between two Reynolds defenders for a shot in Duvic's loss to the Demons Saturday night. layvee Girls Still Unbeaten Just when Ailccn Stcclman |hought her jayvec girls baskct- j : ball team was the worst foul ' shooting club on the facc of the i Mfth, free throws won a game /or'her. : Late in Friday’s 38-35 victory over West Forsyth, t}ic War Bagles were forced to hit free ^ r o w s to win. And Davie -ycs'ponded as Stephanie Ebert iw ishcd 3-0f-4 and Jenny Stevenson hit two straight. '• “ We came across when we J-eally had to ,” marveled iiSteelmn. “ Hitting them were .'the key. We’ve been really bad •in that area.” In other action last week, iDavie ran off to a large lead fagainst North David.son and •then had to fend off the Black 'Knights, 46-42. With a forfeit Iby Reynolds Saturday, Davie ^improved its Central Piedmont ; •Conference rccord to 5-0 while ^standing 6-5 overall. Davie certainly needed the free throws against West due to 19 percent shooting front the field. West wasn't much better, however, prompting Stcclman to admit, “ As a rule, jayvce girls teams do not shoot well." Ebert stepped to the line witli confidcnce, according to Stcclman. “ She shot them like a pro," she said, “ like .she knew she w-asn’t going to miss. Jenny's were the same way.” Once again rebounding was a key. Despite horrendous shooting, players like Tina Age- jew kept giving Davie second opportunities. Agejew grabbed eight of her game-high 15 re­ bounds in the crucial fourth period.. “ Tina is a good rcboundcr and she has learned how to block out,” said Stcclman of Agejew, who had 26 boards in two games last week. “ Now, if 1 can get her lo shoot more, she’ll be boticr.” Agejew did score eight points, but Stevenson led the way with 12 while Ebert con­ nected for nine. Stevncson also i^rabbcd 11 rebounds. • Sievcnson took carc of North Davidson almost singlehanded- ly, .scoring 17 points and getting 12 rebounds. Davie led 14-4 after one quaner and 31-20 at the half. North cut the lead to one after three periods and stayed close until the end. Stevcn.son scorcd 10 and Ebert eight in the second half, finishing wilh 12. Stcclman was ecstatic about her team's play in tight games. “ In nonconference games, we lost four games by six points or less. But it thrills nw that wc handled the pressure in these conference games. Wc'rc over­ coming the prcs.sure and play­ ing wilh confidcnce." North continued from P. IB l as far as Kirk was conccrncd. He knew he had • the talent to win the NPC and wanted lo keep • the championship trophy in Davie County. Soutli • Davie took the title last season with a 12-0 mark. : North ripped most of its opponents this .scii.son, j including Corriher-Lipe Monday. • The Wildcats wanted to make sure they wrap- " ped up the champion.ship quickly. North uwk the ; first 11 matches, including wins by Paul Dranc. J Lee Albarty, Jason Horne, Jay Hutchins. B.A. '• Carter, Steve Davis and Alex Branch. ' “ ITicy’vc all done an outstanding job," Kirk -;said. “ You can’t individualize anytxxJy. Tliey mesh well as a team and they've had a gocxl lime winning." North will tr)' and make it a double champion­ ship Saturday when South Davie hosts the NPC tournament. But Kirk knows it will be tough. “ .South, Southeastern Stokes. Erwin and us should give cach other a gootl battle," Kirk .said. • Notes: Ttie only team to defeat North this season was Southeastern Stokes....Other wrestlers had good records as well. Davis was 9-1 while David Purkcy was 5-1. Dranc and Carter were 8-2, Branch 6-2, Jason Sapp 5-2, Hutchins 4-2 and Albarty 5-3. North Davie Jayvees Roil To Victory As usual, Davie County dominated the North Davie junior varsity tournament, held 5; Saturday at North Davie. A total of 18 wrestlers from either ;• North or South Davie finished i; in the top three. And North D avie’s tihdefcatcd jayvees look the cham pionship with 197!^ points, 54 points better than i Lexington. West Jredell was 5 third at 137, followed by South J: Davie (123), Corriher-Lipe (66), North Davidson (56'A), ?! Southeastern Stokes (47) and I China Grove (35). )^irst placc finishes for NortJj were recorded by Jon Ward, Brian Myers, Jon Orrell, Junior Smith, Chris Mann and Duane Vcsial. According to Coach Ron Kirk, the tourmiinent was practically over after the second round. “ We had a lot of byes in the first round and we were in fourth or fifth place. But after the second, we already had 150 points," he said. “ We had it won by then." Ward, who whisked his way through the 8]-pound class, was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Wrestler. Jason Horne and inane Mauldin were .second for North and Chris Lowman, Brian Boger and Chris Davis placed third. South Davie’s fourth place finish was a bit (Jeceiving, con­ sidering coach Matt Wilson had no legitimate jayvee team and didn't field an entire unil for the tournament. Still, Darren Ccx)k and Kent Woodward were champions. Chris Davino and Andrew Brock placed second while Mike Manesse, Tim Chaffin and Casey Jones were third. Girls I)A\'IK COI NTV KNTKRPRI,SK KiaOKI), I HUKDAV. .lAVUARY 28, 1988-38 continued from P. IB Lyons and Vohimia Hnwcil came in ami scored 12 striiighi "W c liKtkcd liko uc'iL' sup posed lo," saul I’eclcr ;iHci llic sccoiui slr;iij;hl vieiorv "W c went lo t(ic basket iiml relx'tiiid eil '.'.ell, AikI 1 jiol ihc clniiKe to pl;iy a lol ol girls." Lyons linislieil with I 1 (viiiiiN, ciglil in :i two-inimite stretch of the loiirth qiiarler. Maslilnim also had 11 and Smooi I'mishcd with nine. • Alter an horrendous start against Reynolds Saturday night. Davie made an im­ pressive coniehack in the third (K-riod. Down 32-18. the War Eagles ripped off 10 straight points, lour of the bitsket-s com­ ing off stc;ds. When Snuxit con­ verted a steal into a layup, Davie was within 33-32. Howell’s layup kept Davie’s deficit at one. 35-34, heading into the fourth quarter. Jennifer Lyon.s From there, however, Davie went icc cold and was outscorcd 16-3 in the last eight minutes to lose by 14. The only points of the quarter came on a Smoot layup and a Mashburn free throw. Peeler cringcd when remembering Davie's chance at taking the lead. Tlie War Eagles grabbed three straight rebounds but mi.ssed four inside shots in a row. "SH'e just fell apart," he said. "W c missed too many layups and too many free throws. "The first half wasn't much tviier," he moaned. “ We miss- eil sK Irce throws and seven layups." Still Peeler realizes that there is plenty of lime for his team to climb in the standings. "We've played three of the tough teams already (North David.son, Mt. Tabor and Reynolds) .so it’s in our hands." he .said. " If wc hit the shots tliai arc given to us, we can make up some ground and hope the teams ahead of us beat each other." Notes: Page is 7-of-l8 from 3-point range....Smoot is the leading .scorer at 12.6 while Mashburn stands at 8.8, She is also averaging 7.6 re­ bounds.... Evans had six assists agaiast West....Davie takes on winlcss Kannapolis Friday at home. -Great News From SUBARU- Just When You Need It! * “FREE” * 4 \i'heel Drive Option On Vie If I Selling 4 Wheel Drive In America GL 4x4 s/w m Save S700“® QL 4WD Wagon Free 4x4 Option XT Coupe 4x4 XT* 6L 4W0 Free 4x4 Option Ofle( Explros Jan,'30th 1968 Hatchback 4x4 .Hatchback Free 4x4 Option Brucc Lanier Subaru 612 S. 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"N i'iili iXiviilsin) trailiiionai- 1;> u u'stic' us u e ll," he saiil. " l ‘u'N \c i;i'l a i^doii team this \c,ii. lii'spiii- the stiue 1 III- 'v'.in I’.iw the W ar l avlcs a 2 (I m aik in the ( enlral Picii niDiii Cunleience aiul a 6 (I I'Serali record heailuii; into I'uestlay's match '.'.ith a stroni: South k o u a n sqiuul, • A larce crowd assembled to uatch North ami Davie and the home ciovul was yellini; earlv when Craiv; Rea\is s'.as defeated by CalMti Young, l-) () at !0.^ pounds. "Reavis is in a stale peruHl right now," I.owery said "()l course, he lost to a real i;oih! wrestler in Young. He \>.as lourth in the state last year and he was really ready to wrestle " But that was it lot .North Davidson. Htatl I'oster recoiil- ed his 17th straight sictory at I 1 2 I'KHinds, 21) 3. while Scott Heauchatiip won Da\ le then uon three stnught matches h\ technical tails •MichacI Meilin vvnn 15 <) at i2.'s, Si.ntt i'.ige took a 2(i I I decision at I ^(1 am! D.i\ ul Sireit had a 1 5 0 Ill at 1 I he Nott(i Dav ulsnn wrestlers did ,i giKsi |<ib ol stay­ ing oil tlieir hacks," |.i)\>,eis said “ ! he telerec wasn't i.ill ing st.illmg \ei> iiiucli Davie's first pin dnin't come until 140 [xninds when Chuck Paikei wiyn in the second |vriod. .Many Martin won by pin in the second (x'rii>d at 171 while Kendall ChaH'm pinned his opponent in the I'lrst [XTiixi at 1S9. Meanwhile, Jeriv Mann won at 1-15, 11-2. I jic Blankenship South Da>-le wrestlers arc Intease as they chccr on a teammate durinu a recent match. overall,.,.First period pins were recorded by Spry and Welch....Garwood was back inNotes: South improved to 6-2 Wildcat Girls Lose action at 100 pounds after sul- fering an injury. He had miss­ ed the match with North Da vie.... South will host the North Piedmont Conference wrestling tournament Saturday. North Davie ninth grade girls coach Roverda Jarvis doesn’t like snow and no( bccausc she can't get out of her driveway, •‘It throws our basketball team behind," she .said last week after <her team fell to 3-6 with a 63-25 ’ defeat to Cofriher-Lipe and a 53-31 ‘. loss to North Davidson. ;' "More than anything, the snow hurt us," she said. "We didn’t , practice and a lot of our shots were rolling off the rim. I tliink wc might ; have hit some of them if we had pmeticed.”• Corriher-Lipe had no problem with the Wildcats, running out to a 2(W lead after one quarter and 'leading 39-10 at halftinie. Kim Eaton led North with 10 {X>ints while Gina Pierce added nine, seven on free throws. Jenny , Jenkins scored three. . Jarvis thought her fortunes might change when she faced North Davidson but a triangle-and-two defen.se ihw"jrted the offense. "They played Sharon Allen and Gina man-to-man and the other tljrecplayed /.one," explained Jar­ vis. "The only time Sharon got the ball was on rebounds and Gina scored only one ba.sket. Wc didn’t do anyiJ)ing on die iasidc." The Wildcats still' hung tough despite the defensive pressure, down 21-12 at the half. But North Davidson broke it open in the se­ cond half. Eaton had another .strong game with 10 points and impressed her coach. "Kim really played with .some intensity." she said. "She did everything she could and real­ ly tried to pump the girls up. She had a lot of enthusiasm.” Pierce did hit four free throws and finished with sis points. Emi­ ly King, Jenny Jenkins and Cindy Whitaker added four points each. • Notes; Allen had scored 17 against North Davidson in the teams’ first meeting....Jarvis has been sick and Betsy Ycxing coach­ ed three games in her absence, in­ cluding the Corriher-Lipe game....North hosts South Davie Tliursday and faces En«i'in in Sali-sbury Feb. 2. Subscribe At 634-2120 Over 50 used Cars & Trucks To Choose From! 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" I hey'ti- rankeil sccoiul in ilic Male aini our (xiys may lia^ c bccti in lim id a le il," he coiircssetl. I.owery h(i(x\s bis wre.stlers (.lo not become loo complacent will) their .success anil says meciinj; goals is a good way lo keep the adrenaline llowing. "You need goals,” he .said. “ Maybe if the learn decides to get at le;ist 200 wins, or •■iomething like lhat, it would be helpful, nie main thing is im­ provement. We need to wrestle to our potential and not take a step backwards.” It's doubtful that will happen but Lowery is not taking anything for granted. Becausc of the snow, he has lumped toucihcr three of the Centra! I’icdinoni's top contenders in the same week. Davie will lake on Reynolds at liome I'-'eb. 2, before travel­ ing Id Kannapolis Feb. 4 in a match that may well decidc the CPC title. On 1-eb. 10, Parkland visits Davie. The Mustangs finished third in the state tour- nantent last year. " Il‘s going to be tough, but if we svresile the way wc'rc capable, we can win. If wc don't wrestle w'ell, wc can get b e a t ." • Notes: Davie returns home Thursday night to face West For.syth....Todd Kiger fell to 12-8 with a 12-0 loss at 152....Davie still has three undefeated wrestlers in sophomore Foster (17-0), junior Page (16-0) and sophomore Mann (9-0)....Beauchamp, Streit and Evans all have just one loss....Seven wrestlers have at least 15 victories. > Slock f7A442A '84 Olds I Frinzca GT ^$499500 Stxk <7A4ttB 73 V.W. 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The win threw the North Piednioni Conlerence into a four team racc as Soutli and China Grove have two losses cach and Corriher-Lipc and lir- win have three. South ran il,s record to 7-2 after a!,so defeating Chestnut Grove, 81-70, • Behind Kevin Howell, South leaped out to a 20-6 first quarter lead and led 37-23 at the half. Howcil had 16 of his 20 points in the first half. A 23-14 third quarter gave South a 56-37 lead and the Tigers coasted to the victor>’. ’ ‘The boys knew what was at ■Stake and they camc out play­ ing hard,” said Studevent. "Im 'is k-.ini Is hij!uer than us tun wi pl.isi.-d eiHvI licit use and kept them tiom iicttinu the hall msutc I'lic icason was (icrmain •Maslickl, who clogged up the muldic while scoiinu !•) (unnts ol his own, 1 1 m tiic third i|uartcr Hrent Wall luiisiied with 20 |>nnts, inchulini; two three iioiiilers in the second i|uarler .Man Chapman hail a godd second quancr as well, scoring se\ eii of his nine [xiints then. • Chestnut Grove ga\e South fits lor much of the came as the Tigers couldn't pull away and led only 57-54 heading into the final quaner. But a 24-16 fourth quaner, including 12 points by Mayfield, gave South the victory, Mayfield finished with 33 ptiints in the conic,st while Wall added 22. including si,>; three-pointers, ■‘Every one of those threc- DAM) ( t)lM A IM IiRl'Kl.Si; KK( OKI), H it K.SDAV. .lA.NL’ARY 28, 1988-SB, Wildcats Whip Knights (k'rniiiin .Maylu-ld [x>iittcis was mi[>onani loo," ,Stuile\ent said. " I hey j^a\e us a working margin each time " Howell and Tons Renegar chipfK-d in with eight [xiints each sshile Cha[iiiian had scsen. • Notes; China Grove outscored South in the fourth quarter. 22-1 ()....Hosvell had eight and Wall six in the first quaner blitz against China Grove — Mayfield svas 6-of-6 from the line in tJie fourth pcritxi,,,, Howell scored his eight [X)int.s against Che.stnut Grove despite being under the weather.,.,Mayfield wa.s lagg­ ed with two technical fouls against Chestnut Grove. I'alk about .iiui up ,md dov^ n stietch .md you Ii.iSl- the sscck loi the North Davie ninth gi.ulc boss basketball team NMiile ilck'aling N onh H.is ui son .Sr> ,S5. the W ildcats ssere also nulled bs C o inher Lipe, •S.V41 North sssished I0 ol-17 free throws in the founh quartei against .North Dasitlson li' [neserse the s ictory there, in chkling 4 ol-() by ,Alex Nail. "I\serybody played well ag.mist North Davidson." said coach Darrell Steele, whose team improved to 3-6, "W e hit the key Iree throsvs.” • Patrick Murphy giH North off to the giHxl start, scoring nine of his game-high 18 in the first |x‘ri(xl as the Wildcats ran off to a 16-11 lead over the Black Knights. But an 18-5 mn in the secoiul qu.iitci g.i'e .North D.isulson ,1 .■'')2I lc.ul at halltimc It ssas .S'oilh 1 )as le's tuin to spurt in the thud i|uailer .md a l(i S sioic tied the g.mie at .^7 "It ssas close .ill the ssas ," said .Steele. "But sse lebouiuf cil pretty well We hekl them to only one shi'l lor most of the g.ime.'' Steele pul ihree players in double figure rebounding as Shane Duncan had 14. Bailey 11 and Murphy H). Bailey, Brant Yandell and Murpliy aided Nail by hitting free throws in the final minutes. Nail finished with 15 points wjiile Bailey had .seven. Corriher-Lipc is tlie biggest team in tlie North Piedmont Conference and the Wildcats hung closc for one half, trailing 27-20 at intermi,ssion. But Corrihcr-l,ipc outscored North 4M-22 in the second half, "W e did not play well,” ,said Steele of his team, ‘‘Corrihcr- Lipe blesv us away,’’ Nail led the way with nine points and Muqihy had eight. Will Hubbard scored seven. In all, 10 different players scorcd. • Notes: Duncan and Yandell cach scorc“d six points against North David.son. Yandell made a crucial steal in the final .seconds and converted two free throws. “ Yandell really played w'cll for us last week,” said Steele....Against Corriher- Lipc, North was 16-of-63 from the field iuTd’S^f^lT fronrthe- foul line....Duncan had eight rebounds against Corriher-Lipc but w'as O-for-12 from the field. Tigers Win With Clement South Has Swindler Excited iiI “' First year coach Paul Swindler and his seventh and .eighth grade girls basketball . team at South Davie have traveled the same paths this . season. Early in the year, the teani was timid on offense and Swindler was timid to talk about • it. But after two straight vic- . tones last week, the team is sud­ denly looking aggressive and -Swindler is talking. •' Boy, is he talking. , ''W e’re playing with the ' desire to win now,” Swindler praised, after watching his team edge Kno,x 29-27 and . < Thbmasvillc25-23. "1 think the ; girls just got fed up with losing I;and you can see the .self- motivation.” South is still only 3-6 but . >' - Swindler thinks his team can honestly finish with a winning record, Bui it will take a streak of victories to do it. ” We have five giuiies left and we could finish 8-6. 1 hope and e.xpect us to do it,” he .said. Kerri Ward and Sheny' Mer- rell were the keys in holding off Kno.x last week. Ward scorcd four points in the fourth quarter while Merrell hit two clotch free throws. Ward finished with 17 points and Merrell .six. "W e took the bail to the basket,” Swindler said, "something wc weren’t doing earlier. We’re looking to take the ball and score when we find an opening.” South also avenged an earlier loss to Thomasville by beating the Bulldogs at their osvn game — pressure defense. ” We handled their press ear­ ly so they took it off but we started pressing them and camc up with some turnovers,” Swindler said. Ward again led die Tigers with nine points while Christy Joyner added six. ‘‘Evcrj'one on the team has improved," Swindler said. ” We’re just playing smarter ball.” Notes: Against Knox, Stephanie Gmnt had four ptiinls and Joyner chipped in svith two....South takes on North Davie at home Thursday. Jerry Callison has to wonder just hosv good his South Davie freshmen girls basketball team might be if Nikita Clement had been with him throughout the season. Clement, who joiiK-d the tciun last week, made an immediate impact, .scoring 15 points in South's 50-45 win over China Grove while helping the Tigers to a moral victory against Chestnut Grove. Chestnut Grove won 38-31 but Callison said he was very ple;i.sed with the effon. "They arc undefeated and have been scoring in the 60s and 70s,” Calli.son said. "W e've held them to their two lowest scores so far this sea.son.” • A good second and founh quarter propelled South to the win over China Grove. Cleinent wa.sted little time in getting her shooting eye back, scoring 10 of her 15 points in the first half. South led 29-25 at the half. CAROUNATIRE MID-WINTER CLEARANCE! (I lo tK/r o k •'Cyor>a AJI mcO#*» l*OC* ty OOJ^l Ol re*prefer ky i^»0p •o^r oiOJ OuOrVtf.*i TOYOOTOVE 1tae.FlS. 16 thni Sun. 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"I feel real good about the game,” said Callison. ‘‘Defen­ sively, we played well. In the past, they’ve always pressed but they didn’t against us. I think wc could have handled it if they had.” Whitaker led South with IT points whDe McClelland scored, eight and Clement five. ,■. • ” We had two o f our players injured in the fourth quarter and!. > they didn’t play,” Callison said, i ‘‘Who knows what might have happened ifthey had stayed in.. 5 It may have been closer.” Noles: South is“ now,'i- 3-6....South fell behind 9-0 at |l the start of the China'Grovc',^1 eame before winning/ : Sfoney Market Funds? 25%? YouVe invited to a MONEY MANAGEMENT SEMINAR ...THAT‘S DIFFERENT Thif one’i not only FREE...It’i rele vant to yon)I ■ Mond«y» This is noi a ooi-richKjuick Somlnat, nor Is It doslgnod only lor the wealthy. 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Ro»«. rmnM1*r 1«t i ?nd SundayChurch School 9 46 am .WorWwp S*rviC« llO O a m . 3rd & 4 m Sunday WorVwp 5««v«c« 9 *6 a m. Church School 10.46 am .6th SundayChurch ScfKtoi 9:46 a m. CHESTNUT OROVE METHOOlST CHURCH CNp W*«>. p<fca«3T ?nd & 4th SundaySunday School 10 00 am . Worahtp S«nnc« 1100 • m COnC6 RO UNITED METHOOtST CHURCH a**rTy Ha Road COOLEEMEE UNITED METMOOIST CHURCHn#Y Wad* H ChAcWa, Jr., paator CORNATZER UNITED METHOOtST CHURCHComat/ar Ro«d OUUN M ETKOOIsr CHURCH N CELBAVILLE UNITED METHOOtST CHURCH M«y 601. Adranc*. N C FAAMINOTON METHOOtST CHURCH I at SundaySunday School 11.00 am Wwahjp S a o x* tOOO a m 7nd A 4th SundaySur«ter School 1000 am . Vd S u i^ ySunday Scfiool 10 00 am Wonhjp s*rrtc« 11 00 a m FIRST UNITED METHOOtST CHURCH Uairi StfMM. MoctiviAa n*« Don Davtt, paalor &wf>daf Sc/wc^ >000 a mWorahO Sfvtc* 11 00 a mFULTON UNITED MTTHOOlST CHURCH May M l b«fv**n ror% and Ad»anc« R*« Mart S Danicn. paator fat i 4tfi Sunday Sunday Schc«i 1 1 0 0amRanrtca 9 46 a m ?r»d. Vd * 6th Swndaf Sonday Schoo< 9 46 a mWorah^) s#f>ica 11 00 a m HAROtSON UNITED MaMOOtST CHURCH Jancho Church Road U BERTY UNITED METHOOtST CHURCH Oiadttona Road 1»1 A 3rd SurwJaySunday School 11 00 a m WorWV Sarytca 9 45 a m ?nd A 4m Sunday Sunday Srhot^ 9 46 a mWorahSp &*rvic« 11 00 a m M AINVIUE A M E. 2>0N METHOOtST CHURCHVauohn I AJama. paator Rl e. Dot 37. MociJivM* Survlav School (i 30 a m Worahn S«rv«:« n 00 a m MOCKS UNITED IC 1H 00IS1 CHURCH kdtmrKi, N C.......................- ......................................... Support The Merchant.s Who Bring You This Information —Attend The Church Of Your Choice— MT. o u v e METHOOtST CKUftCH Rt S. UcctM^U Irt. !na. 1 SnJ SunflnSunjav School 'OOO t jnW orv4sw vva 11-00 •.m, 4th Sunday ^Sunday SAool ItrOO ajn. Wcrttifi SarylC4 a.m. NCW UMON UNTTEO MCTHOOtST CHURCH Harwood B. Kyaft. pMlor S«^d*y School 1000 Mjn. W o rV ^ S « v^ 11.00 a.m.OAK OROVE UNITED MCTHODtST CHURCH Hwy 166 Eaat SALEM UNITED METHOOtST CHURCH OavM Ac«d«my Read R»v John B. p«ator 1a( A 2nd SuridaytWorship S«rvlc« lOOO A-m. Church S c t ^ 11:00 A m. 3rd A 4th Sundays Church School 10.00 ajn. W onM pS*rv^ 11:00 a m.6th Surwiay Church School lO.OO . SMtTH OROVE UNTTCD METHOOtST H»r- 1&8 £asL R»y. Do«w Q. Bwmm. paator Mat A 3rd SundayS u r ^ School 11.00 a m, Worshto S « rv ^ lOtK) a m. ?nd. 4^ A 6th SundaySunday School 1000 a.m. Worship S«ry<c« ll.O O a^ . W«dnMd«y Bftia Study 7:30 p m.* UMOH C X A M I. IKTHOOtSrCflOtKfl"Jam^a Chip WaOb. pastor lit, 3rd. A 6th SuMay Su^ ay Schmi lOrOO a^m. Worihfe S*rvic# 1103 AJn.W tBLCY CHAPEL METHOOtST CHURCH A<K«nc«. N.C. lat Sunday Sunday School 11.00 a mWorshfc S^rycm lOOO a m.2nd. 3rd. A 4th SundayS u n ^ School tOOO a m Worsh^ Saryte* 11«>a-m.ZtON CHAPEL UNITED HCTHODIST CHURCH n«v. KarnM Shoaf. pM txm ssrraiuJi BIXBY PREM YTEM AN CHURCH For% Church Road at Comalxai Road R. Shana OivvnaJMator Sunday School 9.4$ a m, Worihfc Sarvtoa llO O A m.lat A 3rd Wadn»«say Bftta Study 7:30 p.m. FVst PrM bftwten Church Latand A. Rlchardaon. mMatar ComAT So. UMn SL A Latlrglon H«ry. Survtey School 1000 am. UomIng Worship llO O a.m . W tBUTAM U BERTY WESLEYAN CHURCH A C Oamana. pa*«y MOCKSVtUE WESLEYAN CHURCH HoapitM Stra«L M o cM ^R#v. P*rry H*>**Sondty School 9 46 aji>Wonhip 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evaning Worshp 7:00 p.m. Wwy^Mday Worshp 7.00 p m. •ftOHAVUN MACEDONIA MORAVUN CHURCH R«v. E. Hampton Uorgan, Jr.. paator Hwy 601. Farmington Sunday School tOOOam Worshp <>*rvtc* 110O a m. Ewnkig Worship 7 30 p m. •ftOOMON CNUBCN Church Of jM ua Chrtat Of L«na« Day S ^ s 609 Hvdtaon S t. MockavWa Sunday iu«*t(ng t0 am 't?N o o o •tVIM TH OAT AAVfNriftT SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST MrtUng Road Sid bUUa. paator SaPbath School 9 X a m >Worahip Sarvica 1100am . PfMTlCOftTAL NOUMIftt CLARKSVILLE PENTECOSTAL Ltbarty Church Road fWt Aumi G«nit«Sunday School 1000 am Worshp SarvKa 11 00 a m MOCKSVILLE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS MtUing Road fim* UartnaX 0'ar>ti«r Sundai School 10 00 am Wors^^ SarvK* 11 00 a mI •vntrig S»r>K:« 6 00 p mi vaftg«<<«r<c 7 00 p m Wa»3r>0*d«> !Wr>va 7 30 p mMCDLANO PCNTCCOSTAL HOLINESS J*m«* fMkHii JkrKJiy............................. lOUOan'Wo#ih«p i>*r»ii • 11 f«1 * r^ - Wa'i’^M at f amii,^ ^ OJ p m Eaton Funeral Home 328 North Main Street Mocksvllle, N.C. 27028 Phone 634-2148 DAVIE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO. Fofd Farming Sales And Sorvico Now Holland Equlpmoni Highway 601 South Uocksvillo, N.C. 27028 Phone 634-5969 S S S B W hen you lO hungry fc7 a re‘ajnng m eal - Hwy. SOI * l-AO - M oclt*vm 6,.N C „, ^ P b o n « J 3 ^ 3 ^ C.A. SEAFORD LUMBER CO. Jericho Road Mocksvllle, N.C. 27028 Phone 634-5148 Compliments of DAVIE COUNTY FARM BUREAU 977 YadklnwlHe Road Mocksvllle, N.C. 634-6207 SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. Route 6, Box 153 MockavUte, N.C; 27028 Phone 492-5565 JEFFCO CO., INC. In the Hillsdale Commun'rty Route 1 Advance, N.C. 27006 ' f Phone 998-8193 FULLER WELDING & FABRICATORS H¥»y; 601 S P.O. 80X821 Mocksvllle, N.C. 634-3712 MOCKSVILLE SHELL SERVICE Isis Qalther street Mocksville, N.C. 634-5144 Ed Fisher PLUMBING SERVICE Codeomoo. N.C. 270M Expert Repairs & New Instalatlon FREE Esilmaies & Emergency Service 284-2721 Phone 284-2232 HORNS’S Country Kitchen 601 S. & 1-40Faaturing Brtktitt 24 Hn.7 Dtys A Wfk J Ej9», Siui Unia, Fisih Hom« Frit*, ChHM Ofing* Julc* U M 634*3750 Dally Devotion 9:30 to 9:45 a.m. Monday thru Saturday WDSL ; V,;i '*^1 • t:; i%|v‘'t I r-:/4 | ■y.r.;, r.ia iil •Ml] U'jJ, iiii 111 ¥ -1. m ??• |i i d , 'il .J Obituaries OAMi; COINTV KNTKRJ’RISK HKC(IRI). THURSDAY. JANUARY 28, 1988-7B: - :»-i I Mildred A. Ulalock AD\ ANCl- MiKlrcl Alien I Hlalivk, ’ l.i'l I , ilk'll 1 urs I day, Jan l‘>, at N ( ’ H,i(>livl Ht'spital m Wmsinii Sak-in I'uiu'ial \cr\KCs wciv hcKi |-ii I tJa> , Jail '2. al iU-ll\lolu-m I nilctl MiMhinlisi t t n ihc Kev R.)hon r I’l-iinUis aiiii tlic Kcv IXinalil luiuU'rhuikf Hurial lollowcii in ilic chiiuh cemciors MCitioiials ina\ K' itiaiif l<> Bethlehem Umlcit M cthodisi Chuilth. B<iiii in IXivie C'miiiiy. she vvas a diiiighicr d1 the laic t'harlie Wilsdn ami Fannie l-li/;iK‘(h Smith Allen. A nK’tnlKT uf Hethlchem Uniictl Mcthixlist Church, she hail rctitei.1 from AT& T in Winsttm-Salcm. Her first husband. Marvin Woodrow Bales, died in 1955. Survivors includc her second I husbnnd, Entx-h Blalock; two I daughters, Patsy Bates Hanes and Nancy Bates Smith, both of Ad- vantx; two sons, Ronnie and Woody Bates, both of Advancc; a sister, Helen Phillips Gaulein of Winslon-Salem; a brother. Gene Allen of Mocksville; and seven grandchildren. [Zonia Hargrave SALISBURY - Arizona 'Zonia” Lattncr Hargrave, 74. of Mary’s Family Care died Wcdnes- I day, Jan. 20, at Rowan Memorial Hospital aflcr being in declining I health for three months. Funeral services were held [ Saturday, Jan. 23, at Jerusalem Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev.; Jackie Gayles, pastor of Lit­ tle Holy Tabernacle. Burial follow­ ed itj the church ccmetery. BQrn May 9, 1913, in Gainesville, Ga., she was a daughter of the late Randolph and Amilnda Lattncr. Educated in the Gairiesville schools, she was a • retirbd domestic worker and a member of Jerusalem Baptist Chuj-ch. survivors includc a sister, Savdnnah Neely of Cooleemec; and 'several nieces and nephews. y. ' Metta Roop Redding LpWlSVlLLE - Mrs. Metta Roqp Redding, 85, 5820 Shallowford Road, died Wednes­ day,'Jan. 20, al Forsyth Hospital. She was bom May 4, 1902. in Wilkes County to Joto A. and Fan­ nie Higgins Roop. She spent most of Kcr life in Forsyth County. ■ Mrs. Redding was with R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company for a nunibcr of years before rclin..g. She*was a member of Lewisville Baptist Church. Surviving are two daughters, MrsVC.N. Red (Polly) Henning, Styors Ferry Road, and Mrs. Joe (Dck) Sheetz, Inman, S.C.; three sons, James D. Redding, Pfaff- town, John A. Redding, Lewis­ ville. and Tommy R. Redding, Ad­ vance; 14 grandchildren; 20 great­ grandchildren, and a number of nicc« and nephews. Funeral services were held Fri­ day’ Jan. 22, al Lewisville Baptist Cht|rch by Dr. Joe Coltrane. En- tombtnent was in Wastlawn Gar­ dens of Memory. The family requests that any meil)orials be made to Lewisville Bajllist Church. Clarence G. Riley HAMPTONVILLE - Mr. Clarence G. Riley, 86, Route 3, died Monday, Jan. 18, at Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital. He was bom December 4, 1901, in Yadkin County to Jim and Mar­ tha Jane Stokes Riley. He was a member of Mountain View Baptist Church. He was imrried to Mrs. Nora Parduc Riley, who survives, of tiie home. Also surviving arc two daugh­ ters, Mrs. Howard (Edith) Brown and! Mrs. Colon (U>uise) Shore, both of Hamptonville; two si.stcrs, Mrs. Miles (DeEttc) King and Miss Mary Belie Riley, both of Hamptonville; one brother, Lester R il^, Advancc; six grandchildren, and'ten grcat-grandchildrcn. Fjincral services were held Wcjlncsday, Jan. 20 at Mountain ViQv Baptist Church by the Rev. Kiip Tuckcf and the Rev. L.E. Myprt. Burial followed in the church cctnctcry. ICthfl K. Robeti.s lvil\cl Ruticrls, ‘W. lornu'r!) .>1 S.intord .Ancmuc'. ilu-il luovLiv. Jan. I‘>, .It ri!innli".vii lli'spil.ll 111 I muoii town. I’.i l uiu-i.il sciMii's u ru ' hflil j-ri il.'is. I.ui 2J. .11 l-.iti'n's |-iiiH’i.il Hour' ('ha(Ki. (.otuUicioil hv the Kcs Hu'iu HiMiis Hun.il I'll in tlic Jciii-lui < ’hurcli nl Chiis! I cnioli'iN Mcmi'n.il.s mas K- mavk' ti> lutstcrii Hill.s Bapti.st C luiah, 1212 Pierson Drive, Charloiic, N.C 2k:o,v Horn in I)a\ ic County, she was a iliiughtcr of the late Jotui lillis aoil Mar>' lili/abeth Caniji{x;ll I'oMer. A homemaker, she wa,s a member of luistern Hills Baptyst Churi.h in Charlotte. .She had lived in Union- town for the pa.st 12 years. Her husband, William Paschal Roberts, died in 1938. .A gran- daughter, Pamela Jean Carter, died in 1952. and a sister, Grace l-\utcr Hix)t.s in 1976, Survivors include a daughter. Margaret Carter of Uniontown. with wham she made her home; two sons. James L. Roberts of Charlotte and John W . Roberts of Burlington: a sister, Mrs. Alton Reddick of Thomasville; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Mary Onell Robertson ADVANCE - Miss Ntary Oncll Robertson, 61. of Route 2, Ad­ vancc, died Tuesday at the home of her sister Katherine Carter. Funeral services will be held Thursday al 2 p.m. al .Advance United Methodist Church. Burial will follow in the church cemciery wiilt ihc Reverend Tom McClain officiating. The family is to be at Eaton’s Funeral Home Wednesday night from 7-9. Robertson was bom May 26, 1926 in Davie County, She was the daughter of the late George Leroy and Delia Hendrix Robcn-wn. In addition to her sister Katherine Carter, she is survived by three other sisters, Georgia B. Shoaf of Le.xington, Mabel Laird of Route 2, Mocksville, and Lorcne Goddard of Lenior City, Tenn.; four brothers, Spencer Robertson of Salisbury, Paul W. Robertson. Johnny Rotertson, and Robert Robertson, all of Route 2, Advance; and several neices and nephews. Towner To Speak Sunday Dr. W. Sibley Towner, pro­ fessor of biblical interpretation at Union Theological Seminary, Richmond, Va., will visit Clem­ mons Presbyterian Church to teach and preach on Sunday, Jan. 31. At the 10:30 a.m. worship ser­ vice, Dr. Towner's sennon will be “The View From the Screencd-in Porch. ” The sermon will deal with God in creation as the preacher views the created order from his home on the Che.sapcake Bay, At 9:30 a.m. Sunday School hour he will meet w'ith the two adult clas.ses and ihe youth class which liave been .studying a Ixxiklet he co-nuthorcd. The booklet is •‘Peaccnwking in Genesis — Gixl's Peacegiving and Human Peacemaking” . SENIOR CITIZEN'S DAY IS EVERY THURSDAY! 10« off EVEflY ITEM IN OUR SHOWROOM FROM STORE OPENWO UNTIL NOON MUSTBC«2 0fl0VERT0 0UAUFY WITH PROPER IDENTIFICATION.CUM «N0 CMKT riMCHAWt OW.ylOMt. oncouKT Doa NOT «mr ro iw uiow>w. coufON. MU nucu on ON_____fvmauM*.___________ MOCKIVIUE imiOCM jWpJPlY •14 •. Mala M. Frieda Kolm Slate Mrs. Frieila Kolm Slate. .S2, 117 Caroliiui Ave., died lliurMla), Jaii 21 l-'uneral services were hold Sunday, Jan. 24, al l-iaton’s i'uncral Clv;i|->el. liunal followed in kosc Cenielery I lie l.iiiiily ret|uesls nieinonals he made lo ihe Aiiieriian Canier .Siviely oi .Mi vk.sville .Seventh IXiy •Adventist Ctuircli M rs .Slale sv.is bm n in SL-.itile. W a sh , to .Mr .iiul M rs Ihi-iH iou' 1'. Ilo ltn l-dl l/i MMIv. slu’ vs.IS .1 iiiission.irN III IiuIm I let hush.iiul. Joseph ( i.iiiios .Shiti', ilicil III 1VS2 ■S u i'r.o is iHi. Ill'll- tu n sli'psdiis, l)l. ll.lIK IS Slalf . SIlK l.s\ llli'. .Kill D r, SS'illi.iin (I SI.lie. .Sevs.iik, l)el . Ii'iii |’r.tnililiililii-ii. live step jir a iu k liililte ii. .iiiil i-i i:lii >;uMl jrta iu li'liik licii Guard Offers Option To Students S^t 1st Class Diinald 1.. Naylor, recruiter lor the N C .Army Na tional ('luard, has aiinouni.ed that a "Split Training Option" is Ih' ing offered to high schiKil luniors, seniors and college students The option \<.ill enable a student to attend .Anns basic training dur­ ing his sunimei \acatioii .uul return !u)ine in lime lor the tollosving term in SepienitK-r Hie student will then participate in the one weekend a month meeting, gelling paid alxiut S87.7(i for the two days at the home armurj while atieiHling schiHtl. On his iKxt summer vacation, the student will lie sent to an ac­ tive Aniiy [\>sl for individual train­ ing or schi'iiling, and ilieii relurn home .igain in time lor the follow ing scliiKil term The stiideiil will then finish (hii his ciilistirient at the lival armoPi. " I he split training option vvill enable ni.iiiy more students to take advantage of the many tvnefits of the Nationa (hiartl. such as pay S50,l)00 life insurance. I’.\ priv lieges, tree space-available air travel, leadership ainl technical training, aihl retirement Ix-nefiis," Naylor said. Ininher information on this pro­ gram or on the Natiorud Guard in general may lie obtained by call­ ing (7tM) (i,''-l-2(i33. National Guard ••\rmorv, Mocksville. Black Cultural Arts Exhibit Jan. 31 TIk Unitevl Presbyterian women of Mix'ksville Second Pre.sbyterian Church will host a black cultural arts e.\hibit Sunday. Jan. 31. at 4 p.m. at tl»c Mocksville Middle Sch(X)l. Dr. William C. Teague of the Julius W. Banks Historical Foun­ dation will be the guest speaker. Teague is the director of re.scarch for the Historical Division of the Banks l-'oundation. The foundation .seeks to give churchcs and com- munitiei a broad .wropc of the heritage of blacks in America. Tlie e.xhibit will contain more than 2.000 anifacts covering pre-1600 Africa to 198J America. Among numy of the artifacts on display w-ill be the George Washington Carver peanut exhibit. the stop light, mail the buf­ falo soldiers, .self-selling animal traps, quilting frame, shoes and many, many other itenLs. 'Hk- pmgnirn is designed for botJi youth aixl ;idulis to sec tJie progrc-vs of America through tiK contribu­ tions of blacks. ’ITic Rev. Ivan W, Lowery, the p;istor of Second Presbyterian Church, .said: ‘‘It is c.s.scntial for our community to rai.se our level of conciou.sness to the understan­ ding that Blacks have contributed a gre;u deal to the prosperity of this nation." Unvery said the e.\hibit i.s one of the ways to educate children of all ages. There will be time for questions and answers penaining to the e.xhibit. Davie Baptist 5th Sunday Service Davie Bapti.st will be having a fiflh Sunday .song and praise ser­ vice Sunday beginning at 7 p.m. Groups of singers include 'ITie Moose Family from I..OW Gap, Tl)c Davis Fatnily from Boonville, a group from Kerwin Baptist Church in Kemersville, plus a Davie Bap­ tist group. 'nicrc is no admission charge, Davie Baptist Church is located 7 miles east of MocLsville on Fork Church Ro;td. For more informa­ tion cidi 998-8027, February Sign-Up For Conservation Program "Farmers and landowners want­ ing to participate in the Con.serva- tion Reserve Program (CRP) should coasider signing up this February," states Bobbye J. Jones, state consers'ationist with the USDA Soil Con.servation SerN’ice. There will probably be only four more sign-up periods for CRP before the program ends in 1989. The next signup is .scheduled for Feb. 1-19. "It may even end before 1989,” Jones said. "Congress authorized 45 million acres to be entered in the prognna. With 23 million acres signed up nationally, we are more than half way toward our goal. Another couple of big .signups and the 45 million acres ciwld be reach­ ed." CRP is considered one of the l)cst ways for famiers to meet the Conservation Compliance provi­ sion of the 1985 Fami Bill, he s;iid. It rctjuircs all highly enxlible cropland 10 have a conservation plan by 1990, or the farmer risks losing almost all USDA bcnefiis. Under CRP highly erodible cropland is converted to gra.ss or trees. Tlie famier or landowner receives an annual rental payment for 10 years. Cost share funds arc available to help establi.sh the grass or trees. "This sign up should generate additionjd interest in the program," Jones .said, "The eligibility re­ quirements have been lessened for tho.se wanting lo place highly credible croplaiKl into Ut»s. A field can now qualify for CRP if only onc-third is highly erodible — before. twcMhirds had to be highly erodible. Also the definition for highly enxlible has iKcn lowered from 3T to 2T." Jones .v;iid nuny landowners and fanners not eligible liefore will take this opixirtunity to get in the pro- grairi: but he encourages ihein to take advantiige of the lowered mies at this time. "We don’t know if these new niles will be continued in future signups." said Jones. I'or more information contact the county Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation (ASCS) office. You’re Always Welcome At I CLEMMONS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Guest Preacher: Dr. Sibley Towner Union Theological Seminary in Virginia Sernfion: “The View From The Screened-in Porch” gWorship10;30 AMI Hwy 158 West Clemmons 766-4631 Davie In High IQ Bowl ♦♦tf I’lHH |).ivR' High stuik’ilts uill Ik' ■inioni' ■KKI liigli si IkhiI schi'lars Iroiii .ii toss Nonli Carolina ciuii pchm: in the ijii.ilils iiic louiul ol the .inmi.il lIK ill t.) tuiiin.iiiieni on l.lll !i) Ihc l).i\ic lo.iiii. m'.ilIh'iI b'. (c.iclu'ls I'.uil I .Mc(.'r,i\\ ,ind l eiiN Hoyle, is comptised of .An­ ils Ifuiit. koberl l.igon, Alan Ne'.ssonie .uul .Mike .McKnight, c.ipl.iin NVin SVi'kh is the alternate .iiiil Donna Hildelnand, the scorer. The ((ualilying round of Ihe tour- iiaincni will l>e held at Central I’ledinont Commtmity College in Charlotte IIIG H -0. which is iiKHleled after the College Bowl. Library News will begin with mtxlcrators .i.sking identical ijucstions to cach of the teams. I he Ifi teams with Ihe highest scores advance lo the second round on I'eb (i. when they w'ill face an op|xising team for the first time. 1-jglit teams w ill emerge to coni- |K-ie in seven televised matches broadcast by WTS'I, Channel 45. at 5 p.m. oncoasccutive Saturdays, iK-ginning Feb. 21 and lasting through the finals on April 3. The winning high school win.s a silver trophy and an IBM com­ puter. The runnerup also wins an IBM computer. The library has received a video cassette of the Davie County Veterans‘ Memorial Dedication (Nov. 7) from Jack Koontz. It also has been given Tlie Historical Architecture of Yadkin County in honor of Andrew Lagle by Nail-Ray Assixriation. NEW BOOKS Adult Non-Fiction: llie Pocket Dictionary of Sign­ ing, by Rod Butterworth & Flodin Mickey Trust Your Heart: An Autobiography, by Judy Collins The American Yoga A-s.sn. Beginners NIanual, by Alice Christensen Tiiumbs Up: The Life and Comeback of Jim Brady, by Mollic Dickcnson Indian Chiefs, by Russell Freedman Signs, Letters & Words: Ar­ cheology DLscovers Writing, by W. John Hack well MicrowHve Gourmet, by Bar­ bara KaOca Ike the Soldier, by Mcric Miller The Ones Who Got Away: Women Who Left Abusive Part­ ners, by Ginny NiCarthy Power of the Plus Factor, by Norman Vinccnt Pcale December 7, 1941: Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor, by Gortien Pangc Shrapnd in the Heart: Viet­ nam Memorial, by Laura Palmer Finies Stylish American Cars, by Henry Rasmussen Safe by Anglo Scotti and Thontas Moore Code Name Greenkld: 1979 Greensboro Killings, by Elizabeth Wheaton I Ivove You, Let’s Work II Out, by David Viscott Voyager, by Jeana Yeager & Dick Ruun Adult Fiction; Being a Green Mother, by Piers Anthony The Bcarkecpers Daughter, by Gillian Bradshaw The Rabbi of Lud, by Stanly Elkin The Infant or Prague, by Bill Granger Parson’s Pleasure, by Millie Hardwick A \Miite Romance, by Virginia Hamilton The Country Gentlemen, by Fiona Hill Slickcnsidcs, by John B. Hilton Heaven & Hell, by John Jakes Relatively Dangerous, by Roderick Jeffries The Lady, by Anne McCafTrey t Donbee Jeopardy, by Francine Pascal The Homesteaders, by Lauran Paine Courting Emma Howe, by Margaret Robinson The Second Book of Lost Swords, by Fred Sabcrhagcn The First American No. 1: Beyond the Sea, by William’ Sarahandc : , The Last April Dancers, b y - Jean Thcsman ~ ’ M urder In the CIA, by i Margaret Truman: Rachel and the Angel, by Robert Westall The Bonfire of Vanities, by > ' Tom Wolfe A Dark Traveling, by Roger :• Zelazny ■ ' | Wc iso have 20 new children’s f books. , X LIBRARY HOURS Monday 9:00-8:30 i Tuesday 9:00-5:30’ Wednesday 9:00-5:30 a- Thursday 9:00-8:30; Friday 9:00-5:30' Saturday 9:00-2:00; One-Fourth Of Parents Single Are you raising your child by yourself? If you’re a single parcm; you’re not alone. ■‘About onc-fourth of all parents today arc parenting without a spouse," says Dr. Cynthia Johnson, extension human development spcciaK»t at North Carolina State University. Many of these single parents share a common concern: they worry that being raised in a single parent family may liarm their children. “ It was once thought that children reared in one-parent.... families were likely to havc;| psychological or emotional difr f ficulties. We now know that thwc v children have no more growing.", pains than children in two-parent f, families," Dr. Johnson says. “A wise single parent will avoid; trying to run the family like a tradi-;' tional family. A wise single parent t will deal with the situation, will start new relationships, will make plans for the future, and will get. on with living,” the extension specialist says. •1 :1 . o-l f i « S'!■' I " i I I 1 ?-'l w ivfi 5 J l' I- 8.h >• j: FUNERAL DIRECTORS 128 Year« of Service N A T IO N A L SELECTED MORTICIANS 766-4717 Middtebivwk Drive 158 West Clemmons 766-4631 | 4 I (K '.M ID SS 722-<il01 s..,11, sum M«-ri .MKMHKR HV INVITATION Clcmi,»n. 7i2 <il(Mi CREMATORY SERVICE 246-2366 K/M..-UI. K.U.I tTenmuins N.C. “J66-I715 405 S. 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Lind­say Wagnor. Steve Austin and Ja.Tr-,0 SCKnmwrs are reunited lo baltte a fod*cal group that intends to use Stove’s twaoic son as a ptoy in Its pfans lo take over the United Slates. Based on the two TV series >vr'"..?'. i:\r » 19/3f.ns i!'-: li'f’f,-'; ( 0 M ov»e " T h c fu ’s N o B u jin e s s L ik e S h o w B u s m o s s ” 11C) ('c■r^v^^r A fO;C-'OS ^us .1 {>•? © V/ajhlngton SVe©K in Review CD Movie "Little Big Man" 0370) Ointin Hoflnian. r,iy<? Duna.'.av A I2l->i,‘ar-o'o' KKa.ns u-.i aoop :or> Dy Cf'.ovi'ni't', riis iHUjtri to Ciniiiiil!on ftnti his pan m the ol L'tl'o SJ-'g Hoin, BaioO an Tho­ mas Bottjt'i 5 nnvei CD Hawaii Five-0 CD Movie “ Mazos and Monsters" (1982) Tom HifiKs, Ch!!5 li'a^e- peace. Trw incre,ising mvoivemeni o( lour col'-^go students in the tasv vitxia o! .I name toads to tra- Q*Kjy Based on Rons J,iHo s tXKjk.8:30 O O Mr. Be)vedere Georce has a dillcull t.mo accepting tne uict mat Heatfwr IS groAing up as her ”sv,e«t lom b,itr>day .ip- proacfios63 Wall Street Week 9:00 O O Movie "Stones for Ibarra" (1968) Gk*nn Closo, Keith Cnrra- lif'i.' A coKpie r> attempts to ipo- D"n a l.imiiy copp»;r mine in a re- M'.‘»ican villag** are compiicai'.'d Dy me husband s dis- ccjvi'fy that he has leuKemia r; O O The Thorns The Thorns Fii'ficn maid mistakenly tolls call­ ers trial GiiHj'’>r has gonn to a 1u- nerai (o> tiei husband -- rather than v.ith nun 6D Great Perlormancos Broad­ way S<ntjs The Wusic o( Julo Slyne Caiot Channing. Adolph Comdon and Dotty Green, Chita Huera. Melissa Manchester. Hal Linden and Maurice Hines pay tri­ bute 10 composer Julo Styno. (R) (In Stereo) CD Movie "The Green Slime" (1969) Robert Morton, Richard JaecKol Plant lile liom an asteroid attacvs a U S. space station9:30 O O Sledge Hammer! Sledge searches lar and wide (or the Vfonuir, ho Se’jeye'? is the (lOver- noi smissmg daughter, (In Stereo) 10:00 o o 20/20 Scheduled: B look at why some doctors may have lost then bcdsido manners, p f3 ED Miami Vice Crockett and Tubbs Investigate an avant-garde filmmaker accused ol slaying his loading lady, (R) (In Stereo) p CD It's Showtime at the Apollo This week's host; Ray Parker Jr. Scheduled: Force M,D,'s, Shanice Wilson, comic Richard Belzer, (R) tin Storeo) 10:30 O Hit Squad 11:00 O O O O C3 S3 Newt G) Late Show ffl Prltoner CD Star Trek CD Benny Hill CD INN News 11:30 O O Magnum, P.l. O O M - A 'S'H Q E13 Beit of Carson £D Movie "Ghott Story" CD Movie "The Night Strangler" 12:00 0 O Nlghtllnep G) Trapper John. 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WretUIng ;2:00 O All-Night Newt 2:30 (3 Hollywood Square*{0 Soul Train ' U2:40 0 Newt 3:00 © N ew t C3 Movie “auedalcanal Diery" - 3:10 O Movie "Death of innocenc*” 3:30 19 Matchmaker '.i@ Fight BackI With David Horow­itz 4:00 B$ Ouket of Hazzard 4:35 0 Movie “The Cofvinl lnh*r«- ance" ■ The world prepares Saturday January dO MORNING 5:00 o All-Night New*IB Petticoat Junction Movie "High Midnight''5:30 ffi INN New*6:00 d Beat of OrouchoDefenders of the Earth---------------------Chrittian Science Monitor Report*03 Porky Pig and Friend* ffi U.S. Fann Report 6:30 S CHIP*O (B Lady LoveiyLock* and the Pixietall* I Fan ClubI Cisco KidI Wall sweet Journal ReportI Joy of Gardening 7:00 O CB Popple*I Duke* of HazzardI Ju*t for Kick*I FoofurI VIdonarie*I QED-TVI Freedom From FatI Syivanlan Famllie*I Southern Sporttman 7:30 e MEAC Today Show I (B Qet Along GangI Kidfongt ZD I’m Teillngl I Comic Strip as Write Cour*e p OB StarcomSFithing the We*t O Hello Kitty't Furry Tale Thealer O O Care Bear* Family p © fB Oummi Bear* p 8S Write Cour*e p (S Small WonderOS Wonder Woman CD American Ski Week 8:30 O O Jim Henton't Muppet Ba- bietO O Little Clownt of Happytown © CQ Smurft S3 Economic* U$A p 03 Captain Power and the Sol­dier* ol the Future 03 Thit Week in MolorSportt 9:00 O O My Pet Montter CQ Economic* USA p CD Love Youf Skin 03 Tarzan 03 Movie "The Million Dollar Kid" 9:30 a O Pound Pupplet 83 Butinet* File p CB Freedom From Fat 10:00 0 a Pee-wee'* Playhoute 12:00 O O College Batketball: WaKo Forest at Virginia O Animal Crack-Upt O America't Top ten © WWF Wretltlng O Moyle "The Cowt>oy and (he Lady" Q Personal Finance And Money Management p O Foofur_____ffl_Soul Train CD M6vie"‘'CBBobt«nco^’'=------- O O Little Wizard* © CD ALF© Rawhide (Q Butine** File pCD WWF Supertlart ol Wrettllng (D Alla* Smith and Jonet10:30 O O Mighty Mouse: The New Advanluret pa O fleai Qhotlbutler* p © 03 Alvin and the Chipmunk* CO Butinei* ol Management p 03 Movie "Tarjen't Secret Tfea- *ure"11:000 O Popeye and Son O Filntttone Kid* p O Star Search© 69 Jim Henton't Fraggie Rock to Movie "The aoiden Slaiilon" 89 Buiinett of Management p 09 Championthip Wretfiing 09 Movie "Tarian'* De»er1 Myt- lefy"11:300 Oennit the Menace O 8por1»Cenler O Bus* Bunny A Tweely Show p © 69 New Archie* eS Peraonai Finance And Money Management p AFTERNOON 12:30 O Health ShowO Hank Parker Outdoor Maga­zine 03 New Literacy p ED Puttin' on the Hit* CD Movie "The Eye Creature*" 1:00 O Fan Club o Movie "The Four Mutkateers" © Hank Parker Outdoor 7>1sga- zine CD New Literacy p E0 Turning Point CD Wrettllng from Florid*1:30 O Throb© Ju*t for Kick*® Computerwork *2:00 O O College Batketball: Geor­gia Tech ai North Carolina O Comedy Club © CD Ooll; Senior Skins Game (Third Round)© Movie "Irontide" CD Movie "Fireball Forward" CD Movie "Iron Chain Attatsln" 03 Movie "The Killer Shrewt" 2:30 O Branded CD Doctor Who 3:00 O Big ValleyO Hard Road to Glory: The Black Athlete in America 3:30 S3 Ritking it All 4:00 O O PQA Golf: Phoonu Open O Road to Calgary O Full House p © ED College Batketball: Illinois at Ariiona © 9 to 5 ED Victory Garden p CD Little Houte on the Prairie CD Kung Fu CD Movie "Demon Fltl ol Kung Fu"4:30 O O Wide World ol Sportt © It't a Living ED Tatte ol Adventure 5:00 © T end TED V/oodwright'i Shop CD Movie "King ol the Grizillet" CD WWF Wrettllng 5:30 © New Oldget ED ThIt Old Houte p __________ EVENING ~ 6:00 O O a O © Newt © Buttin' Loose fiB Wonderwork* p CD Turnlno Point CD Silver Spoon*CD Sea HuntCD Pro Wfeitling Thit Week 6:30 O O CBS New* O a ABC New* p © NBC Newt © Small Wonder ED Local Programming CQ Faclt of Life g Captain Power O Hee Haw a Wheel ol Fortune O Wheel of Fortune cp © NWA Pro Wrettiing © She'* the Sheriff 03 Wild America p m WWF Sy>«f»l*f» o l Wretlling 03 Star Trek: The Neit Gener­ ation03 Solid Gold in Concert 7:30 O Out of Thi* World Q Marblehead Manor © Mama’i Family 83 Wild, Wild Wortd of Animal* 7:Sfi OS Coutlttu Ody**ey 8:00 O High Mountain Ranger A la- mify, paying ouori.la v.ai games, starts to play for real - ,'<iin Jpsso and Cody CMi in,* enemy hi! iir.i O Road to Iho Suporbowl '88 O Road to the Super Bowl O Dolly Glen Canipbell, Brenda Leo. country gioup E»ilo and oclor Loo Horsley make appearances (li> Stereo) p © ED Facts ol Lite Natalie arvd Tootio s dinner party lakes a turn ---------Ie^-tt4#_vaaai_v,hen_th«ir rospoc- tivo dales don l got ■aiorig ~(1n— Stereo)p © CD Boyt Will Bo Boys Booch, Eugene and C ha/i spico up ihoir tXMir^g vrockorKl v/itri a trip lo Las Vegas. Guest Alice Gnostiey. (In Slereo)CD HowSti Flve-0 CD Movie "Mad Miss Manton" (1938. Mystery) Baibara Sian- wyck. Henry Fonda. Unable lo convtncfi anyone that a murder has been committed, a madcap heiress and her fjqua.'ly outia- goous Irionds set out to solve trie crime themselves 8:30 © ED 227 A v.eck s«ny (rcn hot 16lh twrt.*>day. Brenda loofcn lar- ward lo her lirsi dale; Sandra v/ants lo bo a S'/ashington Red­ skins choorleader (In Stereo) p © CD Women in Prison Eve iPeggy Cass) takes advantage oi a loreslry detail to lind qdIO siie and her husband buried years ago (R) (In Storeo) 9:00 O O Houston Knights Lundy and LaFiamma hold dillereni opinions alx)ut a decorated narcotics detec­ tive. p o Ohara Ohara and Shaver pur­ sue a serial killer whose seven- year crime rampage included the slaying ol Ohara s o»-paitner. (In Stereo);;O John Mndden's Suporbowl Preview © CD Golden Girls The houso- males could earn $100,000 i( they ’’adopt an elderly pig (R) (In S leieo)p© CD Now Adventures ol Beans Baiter U G L I agents mterlore wilh Deans’ driving test (R) (In Slereo) p CD Movie "History ol Iho World - Part I" (1981, Comedy) Mel Brooks. Madeline Kahn Man's il­ lustrious history " from Neandei- thal cavomon to the Spanish In- quisllton •' IS examined 9:30 © ED Amen (In Storeo) p © CD Mr. Pretident Sams brother n>ploits Ihe presidency to boost sales (or his recroational- vnhicle business (R) (In Stereo)ED Great Steam trains 10:00 0 O Wet! 57lhO O Spenter: For Hire Dad nows arrives lor Hawk and Spfln- sor in Iho lorm ol Sammy Oacklin, a man who involves them wilh mob hitmon (In Storoo) p © ED J-J- Slarbuck (R) (In Sieino) © Movie "Tammy and the Ooc- lor" (1963. Comody) Sandra Doo, Petor Fonda A young backwoods girl creates havoc in a hospital when sho becomes mvolvod with an intern ED Auttin City Limllt (B GuntmokeCD Moylo "San Francitco" (1936, Drama) Clark Gablo, Sjwncer Tracy The devaslalmg 190(5oarth quake shakos up tho lives ol a gambling hall owner, his Ixiyl-.oad pal-turnrrd piiesi and a txiautiful singer in ihis Oscar-nominaiod classic,11.00 0 O O O © Newt 63 Blake'* 7 for the Super Bowi II) K»»n i,(-vlnc l>cs))ito the iopsldcrj ri'- sitlLs of (luist of the 21 previ­ ous S111K.T liovvl.s, n.s well ils the <lLs:ip|>oiiUnicnt of this strlke-diihinged XKI* sca.son, (lie hy|x? and hoopla .siir- TTnttit!«vg-SjJi>er_lkuvJ_,XXIl l.s^ as stroll)! iLs ever. When tlir' two teiim.N tiike the n.'ilunii- t\irf neiii lit Kan Diego's Jack •Mtirpiiy Sttiflium on Sunday, Jan. ;H, more ihiin 120 mil­ lion viewers nn? ex|x?ctetl to tune Ihi-ir TV.s in lo ABC. (Il<y<-n> the St. 1/niis Cardinals.Tiii.s will be the first Super liowl for this broadcast team, who coitiprisc ADC's "Mon­ day N’ight Koolball" crc\s\ Ilic Super fiowl caps what hius cortainly been an inaus- (jiciou-s scn-son, highlighted bv thg 24-day playcrs,_stiikc. But it seemed as if notliing went according to plan UiLs year. The New Vork Giants, ,vho svon tlio Sui)er Bowl in '87, finislied In lust place in iheir division; two powerful divisional winners, the CIU- cago Bears (the '80 Super Bowl champs) and the San Kranci-sco -lOcrs (llie '85 Su- jK'r Bowl champs) were both eliminated in the playoffs. But ilie TV audience is sure lo show up. Tlie NKL’s rul­ ings were down this yeiu-, .so don't cx'jKjct n record audi­ ence like tliat of Su|)cr Bowl XX (1980). in which the Ik'ars played the New En­ gland f’at riots. Ttial was the highest-rated television event ever, with an csUmated 127 million viewers. "Much of America has be­ come pretty accustomed' to juid knowledgeable about a quality sports telecast,” says Ken Wolfe, ABC’s Super.; Bowl producer. "On the other. Twhd; wtthTr»''itle!y-watched; .show like the Super Bowl, it makes sense to add; a few; touches lo spice up the pro-: sentJition.’' Those "few touches" tltis year Include 16 million dollars worth of equipment ■ and coverage in locations such as Luxem­ bourg and. Guam. Even those who havamlni^ mal interest in the. Super Bowl may tune in to-watch.’ But to put It in perspective, remember what Wolfe says: "The most Imixjrtant thing to remember when producing tho Super Bowl is that, it is simply a football game.’^ I 1 r;-( '>CV I Al .Michaels In AMC's lMX)th will 1m> ver- sa(ilf (liay hy play man Al .Michai’ls ii.s well its color I'limmi'ntiilors Dan Dierdorf anil Krank ('lirford, two for- iiHT .N'KI. sliirs who never had I Ilf i>)i|>oi'iunity til play in the .‘^iilx-r Howl. (liffonl liii-s an I'xriiso the Su|«'r Itowl w;i.s nut in fxisti'iicc during hi.s >;liiry days as a New York tit- ants nmiiiiig liiick: DiiTilorrs reason ri'firrls ilic lad that ill' s|M'iii his I'litirc NFi. I'a- rciT as a liiii'iiiiin wilh a me- CD 40C. 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Michi­gan at Syracuse CD Movie "Pursuit"3:00 63 Frontrunners 08 Movie "Calllomla Suite"3:30 ffl Growing a Business 4:00 O O Super Bowl XXII Pre-Game IB College Basketball: OoPaul at North Carolina Stats ID Movie "The Pharaoh's Woman"63 Painting With Pittard (B Little House on the Prairie § Movie "The Hostage Tower" O PGA GoK: PhooniK Open (Final Hound)63 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin' ■ Outdoors B3 College Basketball: DePaul at North Carolina Stale 5:00 €B Big Fish Down Under(D Movie "King ol the Gilzilles" {B Grizzly Adams______________ ______________EVENING________■ 6:00 O Q CD NewsO O Super Bowl XXII: Denver Broncos vs Washington Redskins ID Worid Wide Wrestling 63 North Carolina People 63 Charles In Charge CB Star Trek; The Next Genera­ tionCD Marblehead Manor CD A 4 T Today 6:30 O CBS News O Health Matters G NBC News 53 Slateline SD ThrobCD We Got It Made CD N.C. State Coach's Show 7:00 O a 60 Minutes Q IS CD Our House Q 0 CB 21 Jump StreetS3 DeOrassi Junior High Q CD Movie “Patton"CD American Bandstand 7:30 CD Wild, Wild Wortd ol Animals 6:00 O O Murder, She Wrote Jessica overhears a pnono conversation portending murder, and lalor be­comes one ol the killer s mlended victims (R) Q IS CS Family Ties Etyse is tom between t>eing a succosslul txisi- nesswoman ar«l taking care ol her lamily. (In Stereo) p IS CB Werewoll V/hi!o worVirw at a dinet. Enc has a conlroniafion with a motorcycle gang (R) (In Stereo)ra Nature How the Pamnnal s wUOMIe cope with the annual cycle01 flood and drought which ir.ina- lorms this marshy praine from a dry savannah into trie v,-ortd's larg- -----nst treshvraler wetland (B) (in Stereo) p ' ------- CD First Assembly ol God 8:30 IS (3 My Two Dads Nico*" vows to take matters inlo her own hands when Wichaol and Joey can t agree on a place to live, (R) (In Stereo)p ID CB Marr1od...Wllh Children Peggy hope? lo lekindio the llame In her marriage Vihen Al losos in­ terest in romance. (R) (In Stereo) p 9:00 O O Movie "Love, Mary" (1985. Drama) Kristy McNichol. Piper Laurie. A lacl-oased accouni ol ev­ents In the lile ol Mary Groda- Lewis, who overcame dyslexia and a troubled adolescence to achieve her dream ol t>ecoming a doctor. (R)P IS tB Movie "Sleplord Children" (1987, Thiillof) Barbara Eden, Oon Murray. A lawyer turns amateur sleuth 10 discover the chilling se­crets that hide t>ehind the peacelul exteriof ol the small town ol Slep- (ord. (R) (In Stereo) p ID CB Tracey Ullman Show Tra­cey Ullman and Julie Kavner pait up lor skJis involving a trapeze a'- tist and her seductive cousin, and a radio call-in show, (Rl (In Sleceo) 63 Upstairs, Downstairs CD Calvary Baptist Church 9:30 ID CB Duet Ben s (iist meeting with Laura s iarnily takes place al her aunt's luneral. (R) (In Stereo) 10:00 0 NewsO Wonder Years (Time approci- malo alter Super tJowl) Pilot lor a Tuesday Fctarunry ? EVEMIHG 6 00 o o a O ca New,CD Cn Silve; Spoons S3 MiicNcil LehicH Nt'wshour O The Jiicigp . CD Difl'ti'n! Sliol'i'i CD Hil Squad 6 30 O CBS News ,O ABC News , G3 fD NBC Nnws CD CD Fads ol Lilc CD Snnloid and Son CD Oivofcc Court7 00 O News O CBS Hews ■; a Wheel ol Fortune :;O ABC News 19 Enlerlninmenl Tonight C9 Gimme a Break! 03 Nightly Business Report G3 Newlywed Game CB Sanlord and Son CD Star Trok CD Dating Game 7:30 O O PM Magajine O Jeopardyl p O Entertainment Tonight O Win, Lose or Draw C) Jeflersons© -Onij'-On e-Earth____________ED Dating Game CB Cheers CD 40C. Follies hall-houf comedy series atx)ut the 0 ■perloncc ol growing up in Amer­ica during the lurt>ulenl late '60s. Stars Froo Savage. Jason Harvey ana Olivia Oabo. p C) Jerry Falwell{0 Mosterplece Theatre "For­tunes ol War Harriei is annoyed when Prince YoKimov t>ecomes a permanent resident in !he Prir>gle ftal (Part 3 ol 7) p CD W.V. GramC0 Star Trek: The Next Genera­tion The Enie'prise crew is hit with an inlectious virus while the away tt'Hiii f.gh'5 !-o rescue male logi- lives on a lemale-dominated pla­netCD Tales From the Darkslde Aquiet 8-year-old tries lo convince his parents lhal tenlacled mons­ters are lurKing in his t)odroom. Guest star: Grog MuUavey, t0:30 O Local Programming O To Be Announced CB CannonCD Tales From the Darkslde A Ir­ish tarot card reader v/ho loretolls only good news attempts to dis­pose ol cards that bring sinister and ominous readings,1 V.OO O a O IS News ID Basketball Today S3 ShoestringCD Roman Gabriel Sports Show CD Jim Voh^ano CD Solid Gold in Concert 11:20 0 CBS News ~lT!3?rOX&S-W*ws--- B:00 o O 48 Hours Shot during a two- day period, various CBS News correspondents present topics ol current importance Anchored by Dan Rather Details lo be an­nounced, p O O Who's the Boss? Tony joins his old singing group. 'The Dreamtones,' lor a concert to be­ nefit his high school. (In Stereo) p IS £D Matlock Matlock discovers lhal a Iriend and lifelong client iS’ the son ol a mob boss, (in Slereo) (Pan 1 o( 2) p O Movie "nollereoBSter" (1977) George Segal, Richard Widmark. A salely inspector desperately at- lempls 10 locate the extortionist who IS pianling ho.'nemadn explo­sives in America's leading amuse­ment parks.ED Nova p CB Movie "M'A'S’H" (1970) Don­ald Sutherland, Elliott Gould. During the Korean War. a pair ol jany surgeons turn an Army medi­cal post inlo madcap chaos with their pranks.CD Hawaii Five-0 CD Movie "Cross ol Iron" (1977) James Coburn, James Mason, Brutal warfare on the Russian Iront in World War II brings out the best and worst in tvwj German offi­cers.8:30 O O Growing Pains Mike la.nds the load In the school play but has a diMicult time temembering his linos. (R) p9:00 0 O Jake and the Fatman WEDNESDAY '.'cC.ito ihfl apoarentiyol a v,(>ai»-iy put>- -.si'-i'.’ ■; O O Moonlighting ;; tS G3 Hunter tiic clolpciivi’ s in- i)i',i(h ,1 Hollywood UiM'n .itiacV t>y the I'-."I ■, Aho appears ‘■ i 'j f !o !,ikp ovcf ihf> estate (In,(>;,,( I B3 Fronllmc CD Movie "Desporalely Seeking Susan” (19851 Rosanna Arquette, f.'adonn.i Amnesia, mislaKon and clanger belall a t'orf'd Ui‘v, Jersey housewde who t'l'ccnies involved with a Iree- ‘^iiiiou young woman 10:00 0 O Cagney 4 Lacey Lacey is detoi mined lo save two emotion­ally nepiected and abused children Irorr. thi>ii mother, while CMney niusl decide her lulure when cfavid Keeler proposes p O O thirtysomething p C) © Crime Story Iorello oMers a Chicago mobster governmenl pro­tection in exchange lor his testi­mony against his ox-bosses, Vilo Magio and Ray Luca, (In Stereo)p @ Voices and Visions (Part 2 of 13) g 10:30 (D nil Squad----tB-Taxl----- CD NBA BaskefBair “'Aitanta...Hawks al Portland Trail Blazers 11:000 O O O IS 63 News O Late Show @ Doctor Who CB'Star Trek CD Benny Hill 11:30 0 Cheers O O M'A'S'H IS CD Best ol Carson 63 Good Neighbors ffi Movie "California Suite”12:00 O Diamonds O Night Heat O O Nightline p ID Trapper John, M,D.CB To Be Announced 12:30 0 Jeopardyl p O Sally Jessy Raphael IS CB Late NIghI With David Let- terman 1:00 O Superior Court ID Movie "A High Wind in Ja­maica"CB $100,000 Pyramid ED USA Today 1:10 0 Movie “Man, Woman and Child"O Movie "Many Happy Returns" 1:30 O Truth or Consequences IS Hollywood Squares tB Powerful Women o( Wrestling 2:000 IS NewsO All-Night News 2:30 O Movie "The Organlzalion"O Nightwatch CS Matchmaker CB Real People 3:00 ID Movie "How to Marry a Million- aire" CB Movie “Anna Karenina"4:30 O BJ / Lobo Wednesday February 3 EVENING O Friday the 13th: The Series O George Schlatter’s Comedy ClubIS Entertalnmenl This Week ID Duke University Coaches ShowCD Howard Cosell: Speaking of EverythingCB Berean Baptist Church CD Look at Me Now 11:35 0 Star Search 11:45 0 SIskel A Ebert 12:00 O Lifestyles Ol the Rich and Fa­mousCD Rod of God CB Calvary Baptist Church CD Health and Tennis CD Now GIdget 12:15 O Top of the Pops 12:3013 Sports MachineCD Mighty Voice That Crieth CD Ebony/Jet Showcase 12:35 0 Mary Tyler Moore 1:00 O Bob NewharlO Entertainment This Week CB At the Movies CD Black Forum 1:15 O Topper 1:30 O Fantasy island 1:45 O News2:00 O Runaway With the Rich and Famous 2:15 O Nightwatch 2:30 O CHIPS O ABC Nows p 3:00 O All-Night News 3:30 o Wild, Wild West 4:30 O BJ I Lobo 6:00 O O O O IS News CD (B Silver Spoons 63 MacNell / Lehrer Newshour CB The Judge p CB Diff'rent Strokes CD Hit Squad 6:30 o CBS News p ----O.ABC News pIS CB NBC NewrC3~-----— ID Facts of Life Monday February 1 EVENING 6:00 O O O O IS News O CB Silver Spoons 0J MacNell / Lehrer Newshour CB The Judge p CD Dlfl'rent Strokes CD Hit Squad 6:30 O CBS News p O ADC News p tD CB NBC News cp ID CB Facts of Life CQ Sanford and Son □3 Divorce Court 7:00 O t^ews O CBS News p O Wheel ol Fortune p O ABC News p IB Entertainment Tonight C3 Gimme a BreakI ® Nightly Business Report Newlywed Game Sanford and Son as Star Trek en Dating Game .J O FM Magazine O Jeopardy) p a Entertainment Tonight tB Win, Lose or Draw “ I JeHertona I North Carolina People I Dating Game I Cheer*I Mama'f Family O Kate I Aille Allie tries to trteet Paul Newman, who »up- posodiy is in tlw neighborhood 7;30 making a Wm p 0 O MacGyver (In Sloroo) p IS CD ALF ALF is.visilod by ' GiHi- gan s Island caslav/ays (jillignn, mn SKippor, iho Prolossof and Mary Ann (R| (In Sloroo) p ID Movie "1010" (1984) Roy Schoidor. John Lithgow Dospilo volaliln political tensions, U S. and Russian scionlisis launch a loltow- up space mission to invesligalo tho lalfl ol a lailod voyage lo Jupi- lor.03 Television (Part 2 ol 8) p CD Movie "The Year ol Living Dangerously" (1983) Mel Citison, Sigourney weaver. An Australian journalist, a Urilish embassy offi­cial and an Eurasian cameraman become caught up In the tumult ol 1965 Indonesia just prior to tho tail 01 Sukarno,CD Hawaii Flve-0 CD Movie "Straw Dogs" (1971) Dustin Hoftman, Susan George, Sam Peckinpah directed this con­ troversial story of ttie terror and violence that accompany an Amer­ican nialhernatician's move to rural England,1:30 O O Frank'* Place A rival chel (Randall Tex” Cobb) is accused of stealing Big Arthur's recipes. (R) IB CD Valerie'* Family The chlW- ren't Aunt Sandy (Sandy Ouncan) t>ecomes the woman ol the house wtwn she move* in with her brother, Michael, *U months after Valotle * death (R) (In Stereo) p 9:00 0 College Basketball: Clemson at Duke O Newhart p O O Movie "Weekend War" 11988) Stephen Collins, Charles iiaid. Premiere A group ol Ameri­can National Guardsmen on rou­tine training maneuvers m Hon­duras find ihomselves caught in a luli-scalo, one-day war. p IS CB Movie "Flashdance" (1983) Jenniler Beals, Michael Nourr A young woman who works as a weWer by day and an exotic dan­cer by nighi aspues to join tho Pittsburgh Ballet. (R) (In Slereo) p 63 Peter Ustinov's Russia: A Per­ sonal HistoryCD Movie "All That Ja ii" (1979) Roy Schoider, Ann Reinking A po­pular diroclot-ctiotoographers last lile takes a physical and emo­tional toll as ho attempts to stage a Broadway musical by day and edit his latest movie by night.9:30 0 Designing Women Suianne gets in trouble with the Iniernal Re­ venue Service, p 10.000 WlseguvQ Mar*R*i Dillon @ Tale* ol the Unknown South Q H«rdca»tle and McCormick 10:30 ID Hil Squad 03 Tail11:000 O O O IB CQ New*@ L«l* Show Doctor Who OS Star Trek CD Benny Hill CD INN f^owt 11:30 0 Hunter O Cheers O o M'A'f.'H IS CD Tonight Show CD Ever Decreasing Circles CD Movie "Hot SluB" CD Movie "Follow the Fleet" 12:00 0 CD To Be Announced a O Nightline ;;ID Think ond Grow Rich 12:15 0 Night Heat 12:30 O Jeopardyl pO Sally Jessy RaphaelIS CD Late Night with David Lel-termanID Discover Hair Growth 12:40 0 Movie "A Billion For Boris" 1.00 O Superior CourtID Movie "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes"CB *100,000 Pyramid 1:25 O Movie "Brady's Escape"1:30 O Truth or Consequences IS Hollywood Squares CB CHiPs 2:00 O IB NewsO All-Night Nows 2:30 0 Movie "FlUwilly"O Nightwatch O Matchmaker ED Real People 3:00 ID Movie "Heaven Knows, Mr. Al­lison" CB Movie "The Fastest Gun Alive"4:30 O BJ / Lobo I Sanford and Son 03 Divorce Court 7:00 O News O CBS News p O Wheel of Fortune p O ABC News p IS Entertainment Tonight ID Gimme a Break!63 Nightly Business Report CD Newlywed Game CB Sanford and Son CB Star Trek 03 Dating Game 7:30 O O PM Magazine O Jeopardyl p O Entertainment Tonight IB Win, Lose or Draw 63 Jeflersons 63 Tony Brown's Journal CB Dating Game CD Cheers §You Can't Taka It With You O Kate & Allie O O Pertect Strangers p IS CD Highway to Heaven Mark's Iriondship with a former police partner Is thtoslenod when the of­ficer asks Mark lo lie atx)ut a racist crime. (In Stereo) p ID Movie "Tho Sting" (1973) Paul Newman, Robert Redlord. in 1930s Chicago, a veteran con at- list and an amateur crook who stole the mob's bankroll plot an elaborate hoax lo swindle another hall-million from tho bad guys. 63 Discover: The World of Sci­ence Topics include: the annual M.I.T. enginoefino competition, this year a 'King ol the Mountain" contest; a spieach device that shows IIS user how to shape '.vtjrds: rnlsQI vision, p Movie "Tho Amateur” (1982) John Savngo, Chtislopher Plum- iiior A CIA compulor expert trains lor aciivn field duly lo avenge the murdor ol his girlliiend by terror­ istsCD Hawaii Flve-0 CD Movie "Kelly's Heroes" (1970) Clint Eastwood. lolly Savalas. Dunni) V'.'orld Wat II. an impioba- l)ii! itVam ol sokliflrs niakos a wild (larili Ix'nuui i»ni‘Miy liiins 8:30 O O Fronk's PlaceO O Hoad ol the Class On the iiisl I’.iii'r.ls ll.iy f vnnl. f.iic s mo- ! '.ili'i'f .ind Maria s piomis- cmnj‘. iii'.iliit'i rii’.ili’ qiiilii a sci'ni’9:00 O O Knto & Allia 0 O Hoopcrman (In Slifioo)C3 CD Year in Iho Lite Joo s (:iU'jni I'll '.Jiiiiio V.Ill'll I'd runs inlo t'-Hii iiujnUis alliir llimi tircakiJii Diivid t«‘liiifni,ls n mis- liiMtiHl, Ifl,lull'd CO v.orKcr (In Sii'ii'OtCB Amoncnn Playhouse I n« n»- tijin ol Mii ki'y CD Movio "Mask" (l9Bb) Cliui. t.nc ijliill/ B.isih) on llui tiuu story01 Hocky niTuiis, a IC yoji-old aI\os(! (i(iliii)islii' oullool' on l.lo is umhnwti'd tiy a laio cranial iKino (l*si*:iMi9 30 O O Frank's PlaceO O Slap Matwell Story Slap lincis okt ini'niarii's and love in liis lioMioloy.li, wliiii" Judy and Char­ lie's relationship grows. (In Stereo) 10:00 & O Smothers Brothers Co> medy Hour 20th Reunion Tom and Dtak Smothers are .Joined by quests Steve Martin, Rob Reiner, Pat Paulsen, Glen Campbell, and Bob Bnsteln. O O Dynasty pIB CB St Elsewhere Morrison'. must tell a patient that: she has Huntington's disease; the Craigs begin having second thoughts-----about-their—imaaodlng divorce. (Postponed from an eariiwditeJT7~ 69 Singing Stream: A Black Fa­mily Chronicle ffl White Shadow 10:30 as Taxi11:000 O O O IB CB News CD Late Show © Doctor Who (B star Trek 03 INN News11:300 Adderly O Cheers O O M'A'S'H @ (B Tonight Show 'Many Wives of Patrick (B Movie “Heartbreaker*" 03 Movie "Hi* Kind of Woman" 12:00 0 Night Heat O O N ighU lnep CD Trapper John, M.D.CB To Be Announced 12:30 O Jeopardyl p O Sally Jessy Raphael CB CB Ute Night With David Lat-terman 12:40 O Movie “North Beach and Ra-' whide”1:00 O Superior Court CD Movie "John Goldfarb, Please Come Home" 03 $100,000 Pyramid 1:10 0 Movie "Oliver Twlit"1:30 CB Hollywood Square*CB G.L.O.W. Wre*tiing 2:00 O C B New* O Truth or Con*equence*2:30 0 Movie "Frenzy” O Nightwatch O All-Night New* . CB Matchmaker CB Real People 3:00 ID Movie “Hu*h... Hu*h, Sweet Chartotte" CB Movie "Bea*t of the City" 4:30 O BJ / Lobo tIOMard ile»»cm an "Head o f the CUsa" I’eh. 3 - AHC r . i i ' i'- € lO B -D A V lK COUNTY KM T:RPRISK REC O RD . THURSDAY, JAN U ARY 28, 1988 hr£ i I'r 'IH s■ti 'f ■:^r‘V. Calvin & Hobbes ( )ii J.Hi i(u- I ),i\ R- ( 'o iin u Shi.'ii)| \ I)i.-p,innk-nl ,t n'jHiii >'l .1 hfo.iKiiiu'. onicnni.’, .ind !,iu ciiy ,il Ilk- tcsuk-iKi- ol (iciK- NK I Rnuli' 1. Men -IjN, M ik \ lllc ( Kii.ul 1 1 S‘) o il I’| I sc III ('.imp K<m>Ii Siiiiicliino hftvn-i-n (>\M) a m .llul •) p III llllkllllUII IH-TMXlls) n-iiin\ Oil iIk' li>llos>. mg items: (kti- Crimestoppers Sheriff’s Dept. Investigating Mocksville Larceny (Ill's. n u U 'N , <liiiu‘s, iju.iM iTs. < 'I'imrnm.iN, Ki-nm-ity lu ll iloll.irs, ' lU ' " iln ll.iis, Siis.in H A iu h o in ildli.irs. (lid (.(iins (i| lil'IU'IIUIUIIIi'lls, CillllS o f \;iiiiHis iIl'm hidiii.lim ns. Inis .iikI sltcclciit tiil,ciis, Si! bills, ;i(ul loii'ij;n liilis D.ivic ('riliieslopixTs w ill pjiy up 111 ^l,(XX) t(ir mldrmallon rL'Milijny III ihe :irresi of ihc pcrson(s) ros|ioiis;blc lor the iiKivc crimc, Das ii; Cnmc'sloppcrs will also pay cash rewards for inlortniuion on any crimes in Oavic Cixiniy which will result in the arre.sts. ir you have any infonnation, call Davic Critiwsloppcr.s al 634-1 111. All information is held In conndcncc. NOTICE The Annual Shareholders Meeting of the M M k s v ilJ e ^ J |a y in g s And Loan Association Will Be Held in It’s Offices 232 South Main Street Thursday, January 28, 1988 at 5 p.m. CSK.IOCK. YOEGOTTOtX) m s DWB P5SUECr TOGEWER SOWEMWroewaLGETlT 0<ER \m ACE SUPPOSED TO B ttO iH G ? -KU 9 0 PWWG VWr>OOD '«0 DO IF I WftSHt UQ2E Tt> hSf.?? YaJV auHKBESEKT GPOiTOttHD«aGAKreN.TWfS WM! sws '(cw: L VOCD WT 3a€i\ME5 Ki&s Don's pm m tm i BECAust ivtcuffi /goes W TCOSlDSCe t { PW3FCRWEM. EOtOF 1 USA,C£TOOSH«a KXJM.! CLASS. 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Come in today for more Information.MANOR Sfric* iJOOl ★ CEEH will handle all your remodel­ ing needs. No job is too big or too small, Call today for a free estimate. m OUR OTHER LISTINOS IN THE CLASSiFiEP SECTION BOe SHELTON, 9f0k»r VON SHELTON, Broktr Frank Payn*, 8al«» 119 O«pot St., MockavJIto S34-2253 034-0110 999-tm Raymonda Saundara 634-1527 Barry Whlllakar, Salaa 634-1439 Frank Payna, Salaa 634-3332 HOWARD REALTY- OAVIt COUWTY 5p*<mffr/0%» Coinyrr (704) 634-3838 (919)99S-«463 Julia Howard Connie Kowalske Jackie Hall Jane Whittock M.J. Randall Linda Daughtrey Mike Hendrix C.C. Chapman f t Insurance Agency, Inc. 330 S. Salisbury S^treet;^ Comer of H ^ . 64 Sf 601^ Mocksville, N.C. 270^1 OFRCE HOURS . Mon.-Fri. 9-6 Or By Appointment , 634-3754 634-6343 634-1155 634-5704 634-5629 998-3842 634-0390 634-2534 UNDER CONTRACT iw i a j ! AVON STREET - 3 BR. 1 BA. Cto»o 10 shopping, rxnpiial & »cbooU. •28,000. ai- roa OAVIE ACADEMY HD • 3 BR, 1 BA on I Ac. lot. Endo««d carport. n*duc«d 10 *34.900 UNDER CONTRACT '^ ® 3 5 nEW t,ISTING *- -rA ^k.» Lff '• 445 SANFORD AVE • Zonwl C.B. 90 . leot o( (toouo*. Building MtapUbl* (of many uui. *72,600. HWY. 64 EAST - 1S00 aquaro loot boiWing • Zonod Highway Buslnoaa. •35,000. McAUJSTCR RD - 4 BR, 3 BA horn* on 3.38 Ac. w/6 out bfclga. Eaiy ao- C«aa to MO 4 64. •74.800. l is t in 'c. QWYN STREET - 3 OR. 1 BA, 0«/»o«, Conv«nMinlly localod Call lor dvtalla. W5.000 WILXE8B0R0 STREET 4 80, 2 BA. IW »lo<Y bflcK home wllh \8«15 aunroom. •74.900. BuaTSeAroTOTOTMinSarBS^ charm 10 Ihlteooap*. city water (»no-, ad. pood. Houaa If praaantl) baingr H05.000. SELLER SAYS' BRING OFFER MARCONI STREET • 3 BR. tV» DA with fircroiactf »n UmiJy room Ouiot Suoot. A ofoal tioy at MS.OCX) JOCKCY AREA 6 49 acrus Mtth atUac t»vo < »n c h tlmtHM iiKl, U»c> m odoin kitchon, ap()(iatKt?» tncluUot} wood »tOvo P tiC tH i 10 fnovi>‘ H>0 (KX) iiofy 2 BA. Largo prlvata lot. Encallont localion. $79,900. wSSmSjurg'>*p<odoe»l6n.'' kj|.. aoMtwd poich, 2 tiraplacM, pro!. SANFORD AVE • Bfick tanchsr' w/lamily fm 3 BR. 2 DA, LR. OR. mud tm , liium>y, *80,000 »,73 Acrat • with 3 BR, 2Vt BA, aplit loyw: 5 alaU bam. 2 alraam* whh •toclisd hsh pond 6 aoM lancad. V*^ pmala. <149.900. tEl MIS IS niA ilon* Nesdmore Road........................ Hobton Road............................ Hickory Hill................................ Hickory Hill................................Hoapltal Street E«l................... Cana Road.................................Oreenbilar-Advance.................. OM Morrllla Uaka Rd.................. ..................Lot ‘2,800 ........1,87 Ac. ‘7,500 Kalrway Lota »9,500 ........Lake Lot *9.500..............lot ‘10,000 .........1.5 Ac. ‘ 11,500 ........2,23 Ac.‘ 13,500 ...........15 Ac. ‘ 19,000 1 BA.LR,C>»o,OR>gj»i*^WW>w acfaanad MfttTaginMfdrtSS.OM?---1 fill baaamenl altad on S actM. 4 BR, 2 BA, V.'v' | antra taiga LR and Maatar BR., terga.; detached garage, out bidg. and amal t . tAW RO • 2.6 Ac., 4 BR, 2 Ba; fON I baaMTtanl, out btdg. 28x24;; Brick -ranchar •92,90a LOTS & LAND oil Country Lane...................................6.6 Ac. *27,900OK Derklown Rd.ni!I.U,MJll?n'fM'a.20 Ac. *42,000Eaton Road.........Z .........7....^.71 Ac, *45,000. Yadklnvllle RoadCommerdal property 100*600 *67,000 Highway 64 Eaat......................................46 Ac. *73,6(» Hwy. 158...............................16 Ac. + Houaa *100,000 N. Cooleemee..................................114.5 Ae. *143,000Ratledge Rd......................................86.81 Ac, *184,000 Railedge Rd......................................109.5 Ac. <207,000 I)A\11 (0 1 M\ I M l KI-KISK Kl C O H I). THCkSIfAN. JA M A R V 28, 198R-11B Market Likely To Get Worse, Broker Tells Rotarians ■ f f'. I ’’. It' Kalliv ( li.illlii i -'I-,-: ,,. M... , ■ : 1 hr -.li H k ni.i! i .■! I , 1,l i ■■ I Uinv<' !vli>tr II 1-rU K-iu-t, ,t n'liic; Ni-sv hi.'kci li'lvl 'hi' M l V ksv il!f k i'i.ii'i ( '111!'1.1 .1 'Ai i'k "I ihink l.iU’r this si\ir '.'.ili !n- llic liiiic li> hu> " -..lul C icoi^c N fisim , '.'.hvi lur 1 ye.irs uuli ilu- Snulh ii.inu's, H.u .ris Upli.im .iiul Co bi(>kc!;ii.’c lii ni ;berorc Ic.ivinj; to Ikvuhu- vac jircsidem <il the U S Steel .mil ■ ;Carncj;ic IVnsmn i'liinl ; NclMtfi, \^h(> im>\al li> ikrinuila Villajje IriMU Siiintiiit, N.J.. tuo years agi), [irediiicv) t)n' I)du Jdiics (inilu.striiil) average to 1k' about 181X) at the end ol' l‘)S,S. “ I think it'll jjo down to about 15(X), and I Ihink then it will coinc baek,” he said. On Moixlay, the 1X)W Jones average of 30 industrial.s rose 42.94 to 1.946.45. Until the market siabili/es. Nelson advi.scd Rotarians to con­ sider buying bonds, "When the stock market goes down, lx)nd prices tend to go up," he s;iid. "So as a temporary thing, bonds are Sign-Up Success ■Chamber Offering Help ' To Businesses i'h .li- lirht N 'l'.- ;;, '.'v!].’ i.ml In' u.is .1- .!> .ins.MU- !n ihc ■I ('<'11!! I'Lin.in.'! II! vliv K pti^'cs "li * '> ! l'(, hi. h h.r. (■ ' ‘IIir kII. ivv II .1-. itI.H k Ml 'lui.u I h.ul !h(iiii'ht ih.ii iht- in.iikol '.'..IN hiL'h. ■ !ic v.iul "I h.ut (.■'.I'll ill'tic .1 llll ic llll I 'I ^clll^!■ III sli K ks lilt ins>cl! Nclv.iri Vlkl he h.lil .iKn snKI sonic stivks ii'.viicd b) .in invest mem fiMH ol which lie is ,i tuistce Hut like nii'st |vi![ilc, .NeKmi s.ml he h.ul c\[<vtcil pi iccs to gn iKiw n, then r.illv, drop ,i little m "ie .mil llien rails ajiain as they h.iil ilunc III the past ” 1 was completel s sh-vKcd at the e,x,teiit of tlK‘ market diviinc,' lie said. "I never wtnikl have belicv ed this WDuld have hapivciicd " Since the O ttulvr I^XS7 ilecline in the stivk iiurket was the stec[vst on record, Nelson said some economists e\pcct a depression to follow similar to tlw one that followed the 1929 crash. " I don't think so," he said "I think the situation is a kx dillcrent. In the 30s. the thinking was dif­ ferent." Back then, financial institutions were very amservaiive and kept a tight rein on money, which made rcc^vcry difficult. Asa result, the countr5''s Sinking system a_s ii then existed liquidated between 1929 and 1933. When banks closed for what went down in history as the "Dank Holiday" in 1933, half of them Bccausc of a succe.ssful turnout of individuals who met with W.R. Dow’c, director of the North iCarolina Small Business and ■Technology Development, the .Chamber of Commerce is pleased ' to provide this free assistance again to Davie County businesses. E>owc will be available for counsel Feb. 2 and 16, also March i and 15 at the Chamber of Com- „;mercc, 107 N. Sa!i.sbuty St. Henry Shore, director of the 'Qiambcr of Commerce stated, "It ■*1Iis hoped this scrvice will prove to helpful to otlrTocil businesses-,- »i^yonc who is considering starting 'a business or anyone with a siwll business that has a problem and needs some outside advice. "If these meetings arc well al- Jjtcnded, future plans will be made ;-:{o have Mr. Dowe return on o ‘^regular basis,” Shore said. Those interested in meeting with ” Dowc should contact the Chamber of Commerce, 634-3304, for an appointment. Leonard Realty 34 Town Square 7 0 4 - 6 3 4 - 3 8 7 5 ^ 2 ^.01MIOP ^ IN TOW N - 3 Brick R»n- chn-. BnoixtM, tju ^ Lrt -.NJOVE I.V C O N D ITIO N U S ,000. 601 NORTH - 3 Dcdroooi R»nchw, loU of Squarr loottgt lor the mane}. ,NW 1-W. *44300 rXJWNTOWN BUSIN tSS tX)T - and W artbouio or bunditi« for tnuUI biniiKM. l/jti of poulbUicla. Owner ■niloai - $25,000.*01 SOt/ni - OWrr roof »ik) for qnlf*’ tTJijI wtlh op6oa to punOTi^i brnrr flauirinc 0 2 ,000. LA.SD- irnobik 2J •CTW - room moucb for mx%. Some owner litmn- .dqc. $5,000. iJBEHri- c to m a t Ri). — 3.» - tc m - wooded • Ijaldloi: or mobile borne lot $8,900. HICKORY' T R F ; ; - 3 Brdnwm, 2 b»th brid Uo«. Acr\ l.o(, 998 Irtephone. $59,900. I>AND - 2J A C R tS - ttmua, woods - wilt dtride, 998 (rk(>hone natnber, $44,500. Other Home* & l^nd AriUlable U ikU txonard 7IM-&34-M50 Cjrnlhta A)frw«o 704-»9^7K32 NKKt) NEW I.I.STING.S Onluo^21 (919) 766-4777 P O B oi 136 ricm m o n^ North Ccrolin<i 27012 [ [ X I l i l f c l . CLEMMONS VILLAGE ATTENTION Eastern Davie County Best Coverage For Your Property Eicapc lo P nc* iiiif Oulel on 5 A irn ! 3 ft»r old n n ch er htaulirull) dccoralrd. Great room h u Hrriitncr •nd Imimed crillng. J IIK ’i, wrrenrd porch. *169,900. (>wnrr Inintfcn und mm( tell ihU nice conlrmpiirar) home In Crrekwood! J llR ’i, Hnrpl»ce In Ihlne rooni. Wood- rd lot. •M,900. Koomx »p(lt-fo)rr In tJrmiwoi*! Ijtkn! 4 iKdnKvnn, i M l IwUu, nrrpbrr In Uv- Ins room und |il«)riM>in. I’rrfrct for ii tante fwiUI). •94.900. KediKed - Hrdufrd • Unlqur confrm- pomr) hoinr with m»n) le\eli. 4 i>edriHim>. Cilhedritl relling and nrt|)la(c In Uvln|{ ro<ini. 2 decki. •129,000. ittte • Owner «i»lou< lo wll! A Weil nwlnulited eollMge boint on N. Main Stm t. 4 licdruoni*. Hrrplace . ScrtfiKd porrh. » « ,900. Morksville • Quirt art* to rrllrri Nral rullagr homr with 3 bfdroomt. Mrrplare In llrlnj n^mt. *46,900, ne\cr rco(X'iied "Tliey know better than that iiiiu," Nelson saul, "\Sh.it tties '.I. ill llll IS iiillatioii . nie) 'II iii.ike Ihc moiH-y available." ■VeKoii .iJilcil. hi)W e\er. that llu' > o u n li\ may tlirouj;h a ie«.'es M<||| iv lm c the sliv k in,iil.i-l lu ll\ I Cl I'S CIS 1 he tfliri’ii sliK k I'lo kei .iImi t.tlkcil .ibuul ihc e lh iis nl SS'.ill .Slici'i Despite u 'l.fill Si.iiul.ils 111 '.oK in;; llie use i>l iiiM ilf iiiln n n .i ■ iiiiii, .S'elMin s.iul most jviijile u(i W all .Sircel .lie hi'iir',! " n u ') h.i'.e Ui b e .' he '.llll Wtieii .1 h ri'U 'i .ut'.isi-N '.m i lo in • esl in .1 p .iiik ul.it iD in i'.in s, "Si'U'w I'll! Ill lii;iiir mi! \i,h.il '.iiu N>..im ill liii um ilnii 1 w.iiii 111 mil uhclhi-i llic i-ii\ \ l\ ini.' Ill >1111,'' tk' '..ill! .S'i’Im 'II. Il'Illl'll .1', \ u iiu -s iiliiil ,if till- 1 S Sk-cl .in,I t .inii’)!ii.’ I'l'iisi.in ( tinil iii l''.'J • m il I’U-'.UIOIH III llu- SiiiAiMu I uiiil iin i.-siiiicnl iiusi ‘'tli'U'il the liilliis^ini; ,ui\Ki' till iii.ikiiif niniK'V 111 tlif sii> k in.iiUi " I ’lck llu' iii'hi sliH'k'' .iiiil hi'UI llu'in till .1 liiiu! iinic " It s not h.iiil lo selcii slK k.s. he s.iul, ,S)iKi hfii.ines keep .III iiulo'. oi'\u nip.inies ,iihI liicii lr;K'k leconis ■">'iiu eaii see uli.it ihes 'u' done O', I'l iIh' U'.u s, " tu' sail I ' ^ I Hi f.in liiiil out soiDflhiiii: .il'iiul ihe I'lisiiK'ss .uni then son ...m ni.ikc I nil I'UCs-, I iliTr ,|U' .1 Ii i| ill J.'iH s|l\ ks '' -lohn .Slii'u) . llns in o n iir s p io t!(.iin iliK\ toi llll llu-Kot.ii\ C liih .nut teliiiw lesidciit o| HeiiiitKlii N'ill,ij:e, ioketl ih.il he ineil neltiiij; U.in Itivsks to I,ilk ,i|ioiit the stivk in.iikrt "Hut I iluln't li.ive ihe ri).itit c o n n e v lio n s or ‘.om elhiiij; o; he N'.isn't ,i\.iil,i|ile." he suul. HiK'sky. a |X)uerliil SS'.ill Street .iibnrau’eiir. is embroiled in one ol Ihe holiest iiisuler trading saindals to hit the m.irket Nelson, who is active in an iii- 'icsiineiii ehibat Berimida Village, has M years e^jvnence in the Mtxk 111.11 ket He started out at Smith H.iriie) iiij.miiary 1924. "And I’ve been eonnected with Wall Street ever since." lie said. "I'm even a little eonticcted now ." Bom in Chieago. Nelson spent most ol his boyh(H>d in England, Ireland atnl Switzerland, then mov­ ed to New York and enrolled in nijiht classes at New York Uiiiveristy. He met his wife, lileatior, at Smith Barney. They have one child, a son who lives in Summit, N.J. with his wife and three children. He is a manng- ing director o f Smith Barney. Oh My Goodness ^ Sakes Alive! Joan Marie is 25! ^ Hoppy Birthday! M - Love you, ^ Mother & Daddy F T i u iJ i f a m i l y ^ House For Sale by Owner Cooleemee - On Corner Of Marginal & Ruttin St. - 2 Story 5 bedroom house on 1.1 acre lot. 2,038 sq. feet of living space. 2 full baths, living room, dinning room, kitchen, laundry and mud room. Fireplace, rww gas furnace and hot water heater. All wood floors and beautiful front porch. Prestlgeous neighborhood within walking distance to school, shopping center and churches. Super bouse with a super price. Can be seen by appointment only. Call 284-2526 8:30 to 5:30. Alter 5:30 call 284-4225. m s ^ HOMES & REALTY, INC. 8IS Suulli Main Slreif ' (7«4)\ liu l\'> \ illt N I SI 6,900 $23,000 $29,500 S29,900 $30,900 $31,900 $39,900 ■«1,500- $43,500 $45,000 $48,500 $50,000 $49,500 $51,900 $58,500 $59,500 $62,000 18 sq. ;Stment property Ifooms, 1 twth. ERWIN STRE Of startot ( Ovof 1148 STATE ROAD 1330 — 2 Bedroom, 2 bath Mobile Homo situated on 2.55 acfos in very privato location. DUKE STREET • COOLEEMEE • This 3 Bodroom homo Is ready lot your personal toudv The first slops o( romodoling have oiroady tMon done, including aluminum siding and insulation. Lots ol potontiall DAVIE STREET, COOLEEMEE - Nico 2 bodroom. I'/i bath home on largo corner lot. Aluminum siding • exterior (or easy malntonanco. Great starter homo « rental proporty. 601 NORTH — 2 bodtoom home with hardwood floors and knotty pino panelling. Situated on ono acre. Would bo ideal lor rontal property. LAKEWOOD VILLAGE - Nic.>> small home iocutod Just ijilnutos from town and Dnvie County High School. Ai this price you can afford lo buy a homo. Call today lor an appointmonl. HEMLOCK ST.-COUNTRY HOME IN THE CITY — This im­maculate 3 BR. 1 BA oldor homo loaiures 1463 sq. It. Owner leaving oB major appliances. Musi soo to appreciate. HILLCREST_COi)BT.::^bodroom, 1% bath brick rancher with carport and largo patio. Sooa'noigntsortiood (or- childtna,_____WILKESBORO STREET — This oldor well kept home features 4 tHKlrooms. 2 baths with approximately 1405 sq. h. WHITNEY RD. — Immoo/lale 3 bodroonVI balh rancher in move trS E iSiBSiP™ "’ •”* MARCONI STREET — Immaculate 3 BR, m bath, brick ran­ cher on 1 acre lo<. Tastofully docoratod throughout. Energy of- lecient leatuios. Full baeomonl. GRANADA DRIVE, ADVANCE — This secluded 3 or 4 bodroom homo Is located on 5 boautilul wooded acfOS. A lovely pond, tremendous blod« workshop and slorago building, green house, wood shod, and fences add extra value to this unique home. Mlnulos from Bermuda Quay. Must soo to appreciale. SHEFFIELD PARK — Noal 3 bodroom, 1 'A bath brick rancher tocatod on largo corner lot. Extras Include, full basomont, lovely In-Oround pool and fenced yard period for outdoor enjoyment. WHITNEY ROAD — Well kepi home foaturos 4 BR, m BA. Rnished t>aserjtlj]^|Ognr«T»l?bii:TjTAJ<h ftroplaco and wood stove. V/ooden bndy large living area, IN TOWN — Super neat Brick Rancher located on quiet dead end street. 3 bedrooms, lovely hardwood lloors, double carport, great workshop for tho handyman and extra large utility room. Lot lined with pine trees for (jrivacyl HOWELL ROAD — Boautilul home situated on 2.72 acres In Rural Davie Inside. Ceramic lllekitchon and baTfTgcTgooIfSfnafW floors throughout. Refrigerator, range, washor, dryer, drapes and satellite syslom remain. Truly a showplacol TWINBROOK — Just tho homo you've boon waiting lorl Brick rancher on corner lot in this well established neighborhood. Of­ fers 3 bedrooms, 2 lull baths, living room and oozy don with liroplaco. A super buy.$64,900 ST. MARKS ROAD - WINSTON-SALEM - This spacious col- X torrific buy in today's market! $68,900 DUKE ST., MOCKSVILLE - Cozy brick rancher with 3 bedrooms onial Townhoua dining room, la< ' baths, living room, thnir elevators (or all 3 fkxjrs. Convoniont to Hanes Mail and Bollon Park. Excollont buy. Call now for details. $65,500 WESTCUFFE, SALISBURY — Comlortablo 3 bodroom, 1 'h balh homo, freshly painted inside and out. Foaturos liroplaco in liv­ing room, built In shelves and crown modling Lovoly lot in ono of Salisbury's nicest neighborhoods. Enjoy country living only 1 'h miles from the now Salisbury Mailt PETE FOSTER Rn NFW I, IS,TING I hia boauii'uily land­ scaped brick r t bnlh.s with cen­ tral air. Very well kept.RIVERDALE ROAD — Only 7 years old, this inncti stylo homo Is in MOVE-IN condition. There's room for ovoiyono with 3 t>edrooms/3 lull balhs, finished basomont uroa ineliidos a soporato kitchon, playroom, and largo lamily room Cusiom buili lor owner the homo includes many energy oKociont loaiuios Located off 601 South, just minutes from Salisbury's now mail $65,900 $65,900 2 lull balhs and beautiful hardwood floors. Basement Is partially finished with a 182 sq. ft. room. Well manicured lawn makes . 1.58 4 acres, an ideal setting. Call for showing. _ $75,900 UNDER CONSTRUCTION, MILUNO ROAD - Brick Rancher wfth' quality construction throughout. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, a dou­ ble garage, as well as a lull, finlshable drive in basemenL Ex- cellont traffic patterns In this floor plan. SELLER WILL CON­ SIDER HELPING V/ITH CLOSING COSTS. CALL OFFICE FOR MORE DETAILS.$76,900 TWINBROOK SUBDIVISION - UNDER CONSTRUCTtON • Super floorpl8j| ^w tj^^^^r^m | ^«p^p^or !>«»;.;■ colors for Interior decor. ' ' ‘ $79,900 VILLAGE OF FARMINGTONN - This Immaculate brick cottage ; is situated on 1.48 actm and (oajuraa i^p a spacious rooms, )n^ eluding 2 fireplace, country kitchen, with all appltcances, formal dfning room, screened porch, j patio, and large garage. Beautifully landscaped, conveivlent to , MO. Must see. Priced to sell. $80,500 Brick rancher with 3 bedrooms, 2V^ baths. Features lots of ex- .'-------Ira Mhfl space. Rnished basement Includes a complete Wtchen, ; ‘ firoplace wiihi Iraert in den and a workshop area. Hectronlc security system provides extra peace of mind. $82,500 SEQUOIA — u y D E ^Q M S T nu cT iQ ^^e autitu I 2 story' : hoiT>e lo c a te < ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ « ln | jjH | j^ H n . Call today details on hoJ!^!l!f!^5!ol1waSS!8TO?^TO^)8ed comptetton; data.$64,500 BEAR CREEK CHURCH RD. - TWs charming 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick rancher has a semi-finished full basement with a large' woodslove ducted lo each upstairs room. The cozy den feature# * ‘ a glass enclosed fireplace. A 20x30 outbuilding can be used for garage or workshop. 12.3 aaespartialivfBncpd $84,500 SEQUOIA — growing fami­ ly. 3 bedroom ,H H H H B 9S0H V IilH H PB w maintenance . in future. .v.- $88,900 GARDEN VALLEY — This 3 bedroom 2 bath brick rancher has many nice features including central vacuum. Intercom, and full ' basement with finished playroom. Backyard Is fenced with chain link fencing. See Today. $94,900 NORTH MAIN STREET - Urge Brick Rancher offers 3/4 bedrooms, 3 Baths, Well equipp^ kitchen, Uvlhg Room with fireplace and built In book shelves. Located In one olMocksvtlle’s most desireable areas.$99,500 GROVE STREET — This Conlemporary Ranch Style Home has it all! Custom Designed for owner h Includes ail the amenities. for truly comfortable IMng. 3 or 4 bedrooms, cozy den with rock fireplace, sunken living room, modem well«qulppM kitchen, and beautiful atrium offering year round picturesque view. This could , b« Ihe home you've always dreamed of. Call today for an ap- poir.tmenl. JUST REDUCED. $119,900 UNDER CONSTRUCTION-GARDEN VALLEY-This tV4 story Williamsburg offers low mainienance with all brick exterior, 3 Bedrooms, 3Vt balhs, living room dining room and screened porch. Also full basement with drive In garage area. UNDER CONSTRUCTION - GARDEN VALLEY - 3 bedroom. ZV> bath homo with Great Room, Large Master Suite with garden tub. Nice deck in bad*.. Call office for more details. $123,000 BECKTOWN ROAD — Largo country brick home with 4 or 5 bedrooms on 2 acres. Features large bam and sheds, gas tank ' with pump, and 998- telephone number. Additional 20 acres available. $ 129,900 UNDER CONSTRUCTWN • GARDEN VALLEY • Beautiful 2 story homo offering 4 largo bedrooms and 3 full baths, living room, dining room and breaklasi area. Gracious screened porch lor outdoor onjoymonl. Nearing completion. ............................NOW AVAILABLE............................... 37 Boautilully wooded homesites, offering city water and sewer, curbed stroots, underground power lines, conveniently located near schools, churches and shopping. FOR RENT - 3/4 Bedroom, 3 balh Brick Rancher on North MWh’, Street, MockevHle. $495.00 per month, Regulrea roferenijes»iwf; security deposit. , . , $3,000 OLD HIGHWAY 70, Cleveland, Rowan County — :)0 »,:00 lot noar downtcwn Cleveland. Partially woodod Zonod Pi-15 Roduc- ed from $4,000 *S,350 HOWARD STREET—Private 100' x 140' lot Convtwlonl in town location, $6,500 Ea Edgowood Oicle Subdivision ■ 2 lota ■ appiuiima'.oty it'/ Mt2fi.in (julot wall estaUished neighborhood, (^ornor k)t may (aco oiiiwi street. $7,300 Lovely 1.89 acre lot porfoct for building or lor a mobilo honui Just across the river in Rowan County oil tJoodmora Hond $12,600 HWY. 801 NORTH — 5 acres, heavily woodod. road Ifontago offHwy. 801. L O V U W P ^ j, $19,900 $65,000 $72,000 $150,000 HWY. 601 — FARMINGTON AREA — 5.87 acres with Ideal building silo (pore lust approved) In lovely country setting. 23 108 hcros Dll Hwy ; BOWn Woodlesf. Zoned lor ptiined rrwbile homo cominuni W| jVr,TJ .W 'TTff ^ ^ u id be excellent- loniHl propoity w nV io w jTOr development. Call ollico io( coinploto detailsMILLING ROAD — 3-1 B5 acres Partially woodod, pasture, pood, some tonung. counly w.ilor available Beautiful spot to build your dfoani homo HIGHWAY 601 SOUTH — Boautilul 27.5 acres of farmland with 1357 loot ol loiui (lontago on 60t Zoned R-20 and R/A, Wood- txl iiciiiaijo on iMck ol proporty. Favorable site review for possl- hlo rtovolopmont ___________ Rickny R. Bdi.e^ b34-3621 Sarjh V B.>lle> b34-362l ron.ii>i HenUrici t 634-3153 Pegg) Wal.j- 634 3695 Pal Moo(( Edit Q. Potts 492S718 634-5613 ChtU HendiU 634-0008 Jamet W. Fottei 284-26B8 "Vniiti; Vtm Mini I'liili" Vlckl Ftemine 634 3640 KathlC. Wall 634 1311 Fiancee Tutteiow 634 507 4 Bett) Phifer 278 462 2 ■"1-1 , V-, I ^ t .■>i i l"i! > V I 1-:. ■s, - ^1 - f 'ii I» * I-f'ailvm i'll Ij^ p A T lE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. TTIURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1988 i M E a a E N s a M E PROFTCAB£B artment For-Rent FOR HGNT I nrul 2 b«0rcx)m iipnn- monts, Kilction appli«nc»)s (urnisfitKl including tlisfiwashor, I' ■j ti.ilhs, washor/clryyt conntKtions Cuntral honl/nit, PtowitL'd (of cnt)!o and phono Insuialfxl floors and windows No-wax Kilchon/bnlh floois Pool Sunsol Apartmonis, locniod bohind Hondn* Furniluio on highway 158, Mocksvillo Phono 704.634-016fl ■/•2tlnDiW omes For Sale Carolina E.E. Homes, Inc, will build to suit youf noods. Quaiit/ enorgy ol- (iclon! homes (or loss Many lloorplans and styles to chooso Irom Call today for more Inlorma- tlon,(704)634-2252 or (919)99^2969, _________________________2-12-lfnC QREENWOOO LAKES...ADVANCE, m-story on woodod lot. 3-BR, 2-BA, boat pump, double garooa. with many extras. Can Home Pl«c« Realty 634-2252 or Frank Payno 998-5766, __________________________^7-ttnH HICKORY HILL, SECTION 2 • Now homo with 2,000 plus square foot, whlrpool bath, glasa roo<od sunroom, cathedral ceiling, llroplace, walk-ln - t»y windows, 2 car garage and much Imore. $t 14,000, R,C, Short Custom ;^omes 9S8-«772. ^___________________M4-iln/RS RETURN TO MARKET.I'A story, fCblnquapIn Rd. Beautiful country set- • ,'tlng, 1 acre. Call Home Place Realty ’ M8-2969 or 634-2252 or Barry '634-1439. •i- 12-24-tfnft1PR Lots For Sale 80UTHW000 ACRES.. •*8,000.00. 634-1418, .Comer lot. 10-29-rtnBC Lots For Rent MOBILE HOME LOTS FOR ^RENT...9«a-3902.1-21-ttn/JLE- [NORTH CAROUNA ^AVIE COUNTY |: EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having quolinod as Executrix ol the pMtate o( Acy Rufus Caudle, deceased, il^te ol Oavio County, North Caroiina, this n» to notify all persons having claims l^ ln s t said estate to prosont them to the ninderslgnod on or boforo the 28th day o< fJuly 1988, or this notice will bo pleaded |lh bar of their recovery. All persons In- hlebted to said estate wU ploass mako Inv ^mediate payment to the undersigned. This the 28th day ol January, 1988, C-'Soe Lawnmoe, P.O. Box 889, Bermuda J3un. Advance, North Carolina 27006. Ex- •^ rix of the estate ol Acy Rufus Cau­ dle,* deceased. M '' t-28-«tp.Ji^T H CAROUNA DAVnECOUNTY ^'^ad m inistrato r CTA NOTICE r-^.Havlng quaified as Administrator CTA ol the (Wtate of Raymond Phoips, doceas- *ed, latu of Davie County, North Carolina, this’is to r>otlly all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the tinderslgnod on or boforo the 28th day ol ilUiy 1988, Of this notice will be pleaded Jn bar of their recovery. All persons In­ debted to said estate wilt please make Im- )nedlaio payment to the undersigned. > This the 28th day of January, 1968, C Olanne SnUor, Route 4, Box 520. Mocksvillo, North Carolina 27028, Ad- 'mlnlstrator CTA ol the estate of Raymond ’Phelps, deceased.l-28-4tpNORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTYEXECUTRIX’S NOTICE ^ Having qualified os Executrix of Ihe estate of Thomas A. Spry, deceased, late Ol Davie County, North Carolina, this Is ,lo notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undor- Jtlgnod on or boforo iho 7lh day of July d968, or this notice will bo ploaded In bar j'of their tocovoty. All persons Indobled to said estate win ploaso mako Immodlalo ^payment to the undersigned, f : This Ihe 7th day of January, 1988. f Margaret M. Spry, Post Office Box 483, *Cooleomee, North Carolina 27014, Ex- ‘ ecutrix of ttio ostato of Thomas A Spry, I deceased.l-7-4tnp ? Lots in Avi)o PnrV, LaVos, Fiondn 80 f| (rofil by 100 (I doop $1500 00 nuyiir pays all closing costs 1?8-31np/N OK Cornatzer Road near Jonos Grocory, 34 43 iictos, woodod Will divide Caii Club Roatty, Winston Salom, 7?4-3,S-r' oi Joan Bingham 998-830? 1-7-lllnp/CR FOR SALE',1973 Eaglo 12x60, 2t>odrooms. 2t>alt'.s, conlrnl aif, all ap­ pliances Sot up in nice park, 2 milos Irom Tar>glowood. Call adof 5 00pm 998-5626 1-282IP FOR SALE: 1983 Commodore Frontior-14x70, 2 bedrooms, 2 tuii baths, cathodral coiling, 3 coiling fans, sliding glass doors PiuliaJly (ur- nishod. includes high oKtcioncy hoal pump, unctorpinning, porches and security system. J13.500. 998-2830 1-28-41P FOR SALE OR POSSIBLE RENT: 1982 Skyline Mobile Hoine. 998-3902.1-21-tfn/JL obile Homes For ' NORTH CAROUNA ( QASTON COUNTY ---------In-lho Bistrict CourtI 87-J-^ ... r IN RE; Hal Oinh Do, a minor child, ! NOTICE OF SERVICE OF I PROCESS BY PUBUCATION •"TO: The Father ol a minor child born on 5'or about Oad)ot 24. 19B2, in Rowan ' County, Nonh Carolina I' Take notice that a pleading seeking ^ relief against you has been filed In the I, above-entillod action. The nature ol relief * t»«ir>g sought Is a* follows: termination ol ^psrenial rights as 10 Hal DInh Do. You are required to mako defense to itsU h pleading not later than March i, ^ 1968, and upon your failure to do so the seeking eorvice against you will |i apply to the court tor ihe relief touglii. TW* 28th day ol January, 1988.^ > Richard 0. Laws i*' Atiomev for the Petitioner P.O. Box 185 Oastonia, North Carotins 28053 i-28-3tnp MOBILE HOMES...One 1-bedroom and one 2-bedroom on Daniel Ftoad. Owner financing available. Call Home Place Realty, 634-2252 or Barry 634-1439,9-24-tfnH MOBILE HOME FOR SALE...Must selllll tS,500.00. 998-7070. 1-26-lip 1970 ParkwoGd 12x60, excellent con- ditkKi, must be moved. Two air con- ditkiners, stove, rol,, vmshor. some furniture, $4,500,00. (704) 634-2532. _______________________1-28-Up 1983 Fleetwood I4x70.d Furnished. Carrier Heat pump, Rc Rettod, Fireplace, many extras, very good condition. $14,500, 634-3379.h21:2SSi{Cti NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTYEXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualifted os Executor ol the estate of Qoorgo Francis McDaniel. - dece«sed..jate ofJ)avto County, North Carolina, ttiis is to notity ail persons hav.— Ing claims against said ostato to present them to the underslgf>ed on or before the 7th day of July 1968, or this notfco will bo pleaded in bar ol Iheir rooovety. All per­sons indebted to saW ostato will please make immediate payment to iho undersigned.This the 7th day ol January. 1988. Daniel Craig McDaniol. 206 Royal Rood, Jamestown, North Carcfina 27282. Executor ol the estate oi George Francis McDaniel, deceased.l.7-4moNORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTYEXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of Iho estate of Ruth Rollins Can, deceased, late ol Davie County. North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having daims against said estate to present thorn to the under­signed on or boforo the 28th day of Jut^^ 1988, or this notkre will be pleaded In t>ar* of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate wit please mako Immediato payment to the undorsignod. This the 28th day ol January. 1988. Jamos H. Thompson, Jr., 5012 Rain- Iroe Court, Raleigh, North Carolina 27609, Executor of tho estate of Ruth Rollins Can, deceased.l-28-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Exocutrii ol Iho estate of A. Paul Hutchins, docoasod, late of Davie County, North Carolina, this is to rvXify alt persons having claims against said ostato to prosont them to tho under­ signed on or twloro Iho 21st day ol July 1988, or this notice will bo pleaded in bar of their lecovery. All persons Indoblod to said estate win ploaso make Immodiato paymonl lo tho ur>derslgnod. This tho 21st day of January, 1988. Francos C Hutchins, ftoute 4, Box 255, Advance, North Carolina 27006, Ex­ ecutrix of tho ostaie ol A Paul Hutchins, deceased. l-2l-4tnp MOHIH CAROLINA -DAVIEXOUNTYEXECUTOR’S NOTICE - Having qualified as Executor ol tho ostato ol Mildred Alien Blakxk, deceas­ ed, laio ol Davie County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against saM estate to prosont them to the undersigned on or before tho 28lh day ol July 1988, t>elng six months Irom the first day ol publication, or Ihls notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. Ail per­ sons Indebtod to said esUte will please make Immediato payment to tho undersigned. This Ihe 25th day ol January, t988, Melvin Woodrow Bates, Route I, Box 207, Advance, North Carolina 27006. Ex­ ecutor ol Ihe estate ol Mildred Allen Blalock, deceased. Martin and Van Hoy, Mocktvlle, t„C. 27028 1-28-4tnp SAVE THOUSANDS on your now mobile home,,,,Davld's Mobllp Homes, Statesville. 1-800-522-2685. 7-23-llnD SAVE THOUSANDS,.,.Volume Dealer Loo' Mobile Homes, rid 1923. Norwood, NC Opon sovon days till sundown Limilod limo on­ ly Smiinc) IS tolioving Honw si.’ii in- ciudos hilclios r)<«jlwix>d, $14,999 00. «\!y SI9? rno . ?8.W Champion, $23,999 00 -2<i0 00 mo . 14n70 Floolwood, $n,999 00-S158 87 mo, 24.»6-i ChadwicK, $19,999 00 only $?5-S 42 mo Come soo v,hy 250 lamilios t>ought Irom Loo's Homes Iasi yoar Soloction over 70 homes (704H74-3741 7-23-ltnL '85 Flootwood Sandpoinl Mobile Homo, 14»70 toodod Assume kwn or $13,500 634 2881 1 -28-1 InpAVA BEST PRICESIII On Sterling and Champion Mobile Homos 14-Wide, 2-t>edroom, $9,895 00 Doublo-wide with wood siding, shinglo root. $19,995 00 TOLL FREE 1-800-522-2685, DAVID'S MOBILE HOMES, Hwy 21 South, Statosville. 11-12-tfnD Homes For Rent Carolina Ave., Carrowoods Sut>Div. Tri iovol homo 3bdr, 2V^b, hoat pump, central air, extra nice.$->50 mon. Call 634-5186. Holland H. Challm. RE Broker, ___________________________1-28-ltp HOUSE FOR RENT:3 bodroom,baso- mont.carport.rofernocos and deposit required, S390.00 par month. Call 284-2688 after 6pm, ___________________________l-21-3tp Nice 4-bedroom brick house...S400.00 month. 998-8806. 12-3-tlnB4B e Homes For Rent i^i'OiWMi'. Micuciirpol Extra Cliian All appliancns Air condition 2’'j rnilos Irom Bi-fnmOa nun 990 458U 1-28 ltnp,'KLH FOR RENT: 2bodtoofn Mobilo Homo on pnvalo lot 601 south Do(>osil and rotofoncos 284 4478 I -?8-11p MOBILE HOME FOR RENT:2-bodioom on privato lot Roloroncos and doposil ro- quirod $225 00 pof-month. Call 284-2688 nllor 6pm. 1-21-31P MOBILE HOME FOR RENT:1 aero, private lot Gladstone Rd., double carport, out bidg, very nice 2 t>odroom. fully furnished, carpeted. No pots, rolrolerencos and doposil ro- quired $250 00 por mon. Call 492-5559. _________ 1-26-ttp NICE MOBILE HOMES, S50, 560; $70; and $80 weekly. 998-8806: 634-1218; 492-7853. 6-18-tfnBSB S e r v iw CAROLINA PERCISION Construc­ tion,,, Driveways, Siatis. Walks, Garages. Docks. Carports. FREE Estimates. Boyd SmHh:office, (919)777-3686;home, (704)284-4444, l-28-8tp COOL SPRING ABATTOIR. Custom and Commercial f,1eat Processing. 704-878-6952, 12-3-tfn/PC HALL’S LAND SURVEYING CO.....634-1155. _____________ 11-12-tfnH INCOME TAX PREPARATION,„For Fast, Efficient, Confidential Service, call: PEGGY JOYNER,„492-5559, Sanford Avenue, Green Hill aroa, 1-21-12tp/PJ PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTYNOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBUCATION In tho District Court Dhision Myers Exxon, Rt. 2. Box 97. Mocksvillo, VS. Gregory Larrwot Jackson, 131 Qrarxlln Rd.. Chartatto. N,C. 28208 TO; Gregory Laniont Jackson Take nottee that a ploading seeking relief against you has boon filed in the above oniltlod action. The naturo of the roiief soughf is to satisfy a posaeuory Hon of $565.00 for towing, storage, and ser­vices to a 1973 Chov, 4-door by sale ol said vehk:lo wtifch is registered in your name. This case has t>een assigned lo a Magistrate for hearing. Magistrate at Davio County Courthouse, Mocksville. You ore roqutrod lo make dolooso to such pleading before such date and time or you may appear ond delend at saki hoar- ir>g. Upon your iailure to do so ptoinlilf will apply at tho hearing lor the roliel sought. This 25th day of Jonuary, 1988, , James Myers, Myers Exxon 1-25-88 1-28-3lnp NORTH CARtXINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE Having quoiifiod as Executrix ol the ostato of Emma 0, Myers, deceased, late of Oavio County, Nortl\ Carolina, this Is to notify an poraor^s fiaving claims against said estate to present them lo the under­ signed on or tjolore tho 14lh day ol July 1988, or Ihls notice will bo ploaded In bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons Indebtod to sakl estate will ploaso mako Immodiato paymoni to Ihe undorsignod. This Iho 14th day of January, 1988. Thelma E, Luckey, P,0, Box 2191, Salisbury. N,C, 28145, Executrix of tho estate ol Emma D, Myers, deceased. l-14-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION As requited tiy Tho General Statutes ol North Carotins. • 55-119, notice Is hereby published that the corporation known as R 4 R Toxtllo Sales, Inc.. having Its rogistored office In Advance, Davie Coun­ ty, North Carolina, is to bo dissoK-od pur­ suant to Artldos ol Dissotution filed In Iho ollico ol tho Secretary of Stale on Decomt>or 30, 1987, By wiWen consent of tho SharohokJers, R & R Textile Sales, Inc, Schoch, Schoch and Schoch Atlorneys si Law 310 South Main Street High Point, North Carolina 27260 Telephone; (919) 884-4151 l-28-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE Hovir>g qualilied as Executrix ol tho estate ol Voontha Lawrence Hines, deceased, late of Davio County, North Carotina. this is lo notity all persons hav­ing claims ogalnsl said estate to present them lo Iho undersigned on or t>eloro the 26th day ol July 1988, or this notice will bo ploaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons Irxloblod to said estate will please moke Immodiato poymont to the undersigned.This tho 28th day ol January, 1988, Gail C, Greene, 2721 Crosswinds Drive, Winslon-Salom, North Carolina 27127. Executrix ol Iho estate ol Veon- tha Lawrence Hines, deceased. 1-28-4IP SUBSCRIBE Call 634-2120 Notic* Of CSBQ Public Hearing Punxsnt to Adminl«tr»tlift Proc»dor»» lor th« Comnnmlty StnricM Blocl Cirint^Communlty Ac­ tion PvtntnNp Pr9gnfl<i) ti luu*d by tlx Ststi ol NortI) Csrdint, Public Hetringi lor public mrinr tnd conviMflt on th* iocti CSBQCAPP prepoul for th« rwit FltciJ ytir $it rtquired. T)m YVEOOt •« r*cdv« spproikiulslr i t».673 Ftdtnl CSBQ Fur<di md ntimxtd t21,6M Suit CAPP hindl to UM In Dmi«, StotM, Surry, md YtdUn C«untl«i Iron July t, 1SU thtaufh Juim M, 1M9 lo SMist riigt)li lo« incooit ftniM*i to csuwf indkx condltiont of poverty. Public Hciriiijs have been scheduled as follows; -Yadkin County • CotirthouM February 1, 19B8 • 1:00 p.m. • Yadklnville -Davie County • Courthouse February 2, 1988 • 1:00 p.m. • Mocksville -Stokes County • Government Center February 3,1988 • 1:00 p.m. • Danbury -Surry County • Mt. Airy Pubik; Library February 4,1988 • 1:00 p.m. • Mt. Airy Oralonntll«nccffla)*rUm«ytlMbiiulnlttid to YVEOOI by Ftbrvvy t, |>U CoplM of tfM drydsnd final CSBOCM’P propOMi msy b« rtvi*««d it th« DItUki Offlcs or MCh County Olttc*, YADKW VALLEY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, INCOnPOHATED P.O. Box 309 BoonvMIt, NC 27011 8t»-3fl7-7261(11«4 M hMO______________ BARFORDS PIANO RE­ BUILDING,,,,Soll pinyofs, pump organs 284-2447 2-5-llnWB BOB'S AUTO SERVICE,,,Automatic Tr.in'iriiission and Radiator repair. Mock Church Rond, Advance 998-4005 9-10-tlnB BOB'S BACKHOE SERVICE AND DOZER WORK, Hauling, sand and lock-fiil 998-8806 6-25-tlnBSB BOB COOK CONSTRUCTION ,,,,634-2624. __________________11-12-tfnBC JAMES SHERRILL.,.^cializing In Fence Building and Repairing.(919)998-9477. 1-21-41P J. LARRY LEDFORD CPA ....634-2374. 11-12-tfnLL SERVICES: Will slay with elderly peo­ ple. Call 998-5208. ___________________________1-14-3tp UNIQUE HAIR CARE....634-6358. _________________________11-12-tlnU WEBB & SON ELECTRICAL CON­ TRACTORS .,..492-7762. ________________________11-12-HnW Will haul Rock, Sand and Dirt. Call 492-7892. ___________1-21-2tp YOKLEY LAWN CARE: Mowing. Plan­ ting Shrubs, Natural Areas, Reseeding, Roger Yokley 998-3965. 1-28-8tp FOR SALE; 1983 Chrysler Town & Country Station Wagon. EX­ CELLENT condition. $38,000 actual miios Fully equipped. 634-2405, ___________1-28-ltp GOOD SELECTION OF NEW/USED CARS/TRUCKS. DAYTON MOTORS CHEVROLET, INC. 421 4 601 Yadklnville. (919) 679-3135. 1-7-tfn/DM MERCURY MARQUIS: Tha Classic 73/Almost-Antique auto, but not quite. One Owner, Well garaged,(919)998-2558, ___________________________l-28-2tp NEW INFORMATION! Jeeps. Cars,' 4x4s seized In drug raids. By Iroi^' $100. Call for facis today. (602) 842-1051 ext, 2269. ___________________________1-28-41'p RED HOT BARGAINSI Drug dealers' cars, boats, planes repo'd. Surplus. Your Area. Buyers Guide. (1) 805-687-6000 Ext. S-5720. ___________________________1-21-41P SALISBURY MOTOR CO. Bulck-Peugoot 700 W. Innes St.. Salisbury - ’ 704/636-1341 _____________________ 8-20-tfnS TROY’S AUTO SALES 1433 Salisbury Rd. (Hwy. 70) Slalesville, NC 704/872-7202 E-2 Payment Plan / No Credit — Bad Credit No Problem No Inlerost Charged Buy Here — Pay Here v 6-27-tfnT WE BUY USED CARSm^UCKS, 2 and 4WD. Contact; Dayton Motors, Inc.,' hwy 421 & 601. Yadklnville. (919)679-3135. 12-3-tfnrt)M Read Calvin & Hobbes ,,, Eacii Weel< In The Enterprise.| NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate ol Ethel BIrdette Swealmon, deceased, late of Davio County, North Carolina, this is to notify ail persons hav­ing claims against said estate to present them 10 the undersigned on or before tfio 28th day of July 1S88, or this notice will bo pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted' to said estate will please make immediate payment lo the undersigned.This Ihe 28th day of Januory, 1988. Anne S. McCurdy, 355 Park Avenue, Mocksville, North Carolina 27028, Ex­ecutrix of tho estate of Ethel BIrdette Sweatmon, deceased. 1-28-4tnp NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTYEXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the ostato ol Ruby Smith Jordan, deceased, late ol Davie County, North Carolina, Ihls Is 10 notify an persons having claims against saM estate to present them to the undersigned on or twfore the 14th day ol July 1988, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of tholr recovery. All persons In­debted to said estate will pleaM make im­ modiato payment lo Iho undersigned. This tho 141h day ol January, 1988. Robert Scott Jordan, Post Office Box 271. Cooleemeo, North Carolina 27014^ Executor ol the ostato of Ruby Smith Jor­ dan, docoasod. 1-14-41P NORTH CAROLINA’" . V DAVIE county : ' ^ ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrtx of the estate of John; Francis - Roua*, deceased, late of Davie Countyi- North?,,^,^! Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav^’i s Ing claims against said estate to present^i them to Ihe undersigned on or before _28th day of July 1988, « this notk» be ^ead^ in bar 'of thoir r»co^ery. 'AH~ 1 persons Indebted to said estate will ? please make immediate payment to tta undersigned. ' ' ' iThis the 28th day of January, 1988' Betty G. Rouse; Route 7, Box 212, ' Mocksville, North Carolina 27028. Ad-....... mlnistratrix ol Ihe estate of John Francis v;-:- Rouse, deceased. ■'-• ,» l-28-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAViE COUNTY ‘ r j ’ ■, EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE j Having qualified as Executrix of the: ; • esUte of Charlie B. Swicegood, deoeta-V ed. late of Davie County, North Carolina,'; this is to notity ail persona having dalmt- against said estate to praaentUiMn to ttwi; . : undersigned on or before the 14lti day dir July 1988, or this notice will t>« pleaded^ In bar of their recovery. All perMns In-) debled to aaU estate wW pieaM make kiK: mediate payment to the underalgnad. '' This the 14th day of January, 1868. v Lavone H. Si*(cegood, Route 7, Box; ■ 648, Mocksville, N.C, 27028. Executrix 01 the estate of Charlie B. Swtc*good,V,:: deceased. ‘ '>1 \ M4-Whp, NOTICE OF raiUC HEAXINA RURAL PUBLIC TRANfPORTATKW PROMAM Th( Divit Coufity Boird 01 Coftmiiskinm, Itit Divii Cotiity PtMc Trnpoilslioi) Autbofly,: ifid tiw Ytdldri Ytiley Ecofwinic Dmkipftwit Mrid, incoiporsltd *1 hoU I puble hiMing CA ' ktondiy.FebrpvYtS, 19tt,itth(Onl((^CourthM«,ilockfyih,inNCoiim^^ Roofii At 7:00 pjn. lo prtstfli I brM deict^ lor I piopoHl to coriliriiNtfit Devil County Sse> tkifi It Ruril Pubk Trtnsportition Progrm froin Juty 1, tW ttvoir;^ Jtirti 30,1990 utiUng Fed<fil vid SlJft funds lYiSible fttn th( Ikxth ()aroltii Depvlmtfil o( Triiiipoititioii: PiMe Tfintportitkiri Ofyisioa Trvsporlificn SeiYicet Id Ik proviiM itv^ Riffte ind Ottiiiixl/R«pon« Sedin. Pooled Hurnifi S«nfk» Oflivtfy TrinipoiWofi lor dhf^ Udpiting (gendti/oryinizitiont s«(vei M the bate lor the Mfyiceii. Tbi Geiwil Pubic on cess Re^lar Schediied Routes service tty ptyinj i tare or by purthtting Dunmd/RNpofiH Services. considerition for purchase o( goods ind lento wfl be 9ly«i lo Diiadnntigid BMkMM Enlerprises, Small Business Enlerprisei, md Local Area Butinettei PriYitt Business Enterprises who may desire lo provide Trmpoitatlon Sirvicei undN i conlTKl purchase amngefflenl are encouraged lo coitKl the YVEIOI as «r1y ai poMklt bsiOR February 5,19M tor Senrices specilScatiOfM, Citizens and represmutives may commenl on proposed servicei or needs it thi hMring or stay present their comments In writing before iilar^ 4,1$n. Total Mtimaled Amount ol funds to be Re<)uested for Davie County lor Flicil yiar nmm-. Project Adfflinistrition Capital Ofiratkxis <(kOf.m VAll.tr tCOHOMIC DfVtLOPUtNI DISIRIC1,1NC0RP0«* I £0 I* O. Oct i0 9 . RIVER HOAO BOOMVILLC, NC 7^011 JtmmM R Hutchem. ftecul^tr* dkecto# Ann pQweM. 1ienapOfl«tl«kn DireciM orvv«nw<t n0\ofu> MMva mdvbmi Federal Stale i4)Cll Todl »57,275 •7,159 •7.160 •71,594 , M.iH 4,3«4 4,}(5 m ; 12,575 -O-m,17J 125,750 : PAVIC COUNTY U C nO N tf RURAL PUBLIC TRAH$(»OftTAT>OH PMXMUM m N. Itobi tt. MocMvMc, NC t m i ftetty ftitm, County Coof^nMof I s ''^1 1 DAMK (o r s n KMKKfKlSH KKCOKI). IIU RSDAV. JANUARY 2«, 1988-13B IM EIX P EM S n^ P R O IT E A B IS fo r SALE; Hiih, Af^K ,u. P^jrr, Goats, <«. C K ilo n ! (H its C .ili iiliH ' fi()m 998-34 !0 FREE PUPPIES...Malu A f oni.ilo (wrl Bassolt and BorJot Cdiio 998-1-136 or 998-48-14, LOST , Fomnlo Welsh Toftior, 12 in- chos lall, B/own and Black "Scrul- tio" Farmingion afon REWARD'!! 998-3921 or (919) 722-8195l-28-Hnp/RP Child Care In our homo (oast Oavio) or yours. 7:30-5:30 with somo over time, occasslonaJ overnights, oxpoiionce, non-smoker, transparontaiion, rolornocos. Coll day 770-3564. l-21-4tnp/EE Will keep children In home, 4 miles North o( Salisbury oti C3td Mocksvtllo Road, (704) 637-1588, 1-28-4tp Will keep children In my home,..Any age. Mocksvllle area. 482-7336. 1-28-llp Business Opportunit Beauty Shop and Equipment For Rent: Four dryers, three comb out stations, two shampoo units. Call or come by 3mltes north (rom Mocksvllle, NC, hwy 156. Ollle Bowles 634^13. _____________________________1-7-<tp QROCEHY STORE FOR LEASE.,.Hwy. 64 at Fork. GOOD location. Fully equipped. 996-5640 Jrom 8am-5pm. ■________________________n-5-t(rvJS WANTED: People that are serfeHisly Irv terested In starting their own business. Hard worker and self­ starter a MUSTIII For details contact Roy Richardson, Rt.4, Box 12, Ad­ vance. NC. 27006.1-26-4tnp/RR WhOLESALE-RETAIL BUSINESS AVAILABLE WITH RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS. Also, products lor sale. Foods, herbal medicines, horbal diet, products, cleaning products, fish oil, skin w e products.- petcaro^and - more. 998<38S6. 1M 9-1 4 tp Wanted fo r PROPANE GAS, INC. UocUU/U .W ttJH> far 4! Ynirs tOlO W «l lnn*« Slr»^ MittxjTf, NC 28144 f7IX) 6 3 ^ ^ ! LooklnfJ For A New Home? Cheek Any Make Or Model. Get Your Best Price We Will Beat It Cali Mike or Ray 873-2547 | 28 Ft. Wide under $280.00 per month. Direct From Clayton Factory. Call Mike or Ray 873-2547 Norris D ou^lew ide Ready For B asem ent. Sugge»tod R etail S 55.0 00. M ust sell Our price Under $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 . Call M ike or Ray 873-2547 New 1888 14 Ft. Wide By Clayton. 2 Bedroom Fully Furnished Under $135.00 per month. Call Mike or Ray 873-2547 New 1988 14x66. 3 Bedrooms. Under $170.00 per month Call Mike or Ray 873-2547 BLAl.tlCK 1hi> t,iniil , o' Mildrwv) n< pii'ssi's lht>u 9tmi(uik> Ui .ill uur ’nonijs ,irn5 ni'ujhtiots U_-,r UxHf Ihoughtlulniiss Oufing (fn» loss ut ouf MoKuw urn) Ronnio Ball's VS'CHXl'ij Balob Nancy Sn\iih f’a'sy Hiinos Gtaixlcd'Mfi'n SWE.ATMON Tlio liimily of Elhol Swoalnion axptoss Ihoif gfaliludo lo our Inoncls and neighbors lof Ihoir ihoughUufnoss during !ho illnoss and loss o( Our Molhor A Grandiitolhor A spocihl lhanks lo Dr Goorge Kimberly iinc) Stafl, Davio County HospitnJ Stall and Hospico o! Davio Counly lor thoir support and love Stncoroly, Mrs Anno McCurdy Mrs. Carol Ann Rogco and lamilios FOR SALE;Kimball Swingor 500 Organ with txinch, Maplewood, Ear­ ly American. EXCELLENT condition. $1,000,00. Call Pat, 998-6997 _____________________1-28-imp BAHFORD’S PIANO TUNING, Repair­ ing, rebuilding. Work guaranteed, 26.5-2447. 6-6-llnWB Health ABORTION ALTERNATIVES....Free Pregnarxry testing. "We care about you and your baby; AND WE CAN HELP” . Call Right to Life at ■J82.5723 or 634-5235. ________________________1-14-5tp ABORTION....Pregnancy Testing, For an appointment call Arcadia Womon's Clinic, Winston Salem col­ lect. 919 721-1620. 5-7-t(n-A Furniture FOR SALE; Glass top colteo table and end table.S125.00. 264-»2B9. 1-26-linp/TB Miscellaneous WANTED TO BUY:Property In Davie Of Yadkin County. Close lo loci' owner llruinclng. House or Mobile Home. Call Janet (919)766-7857. . _________l-2Mtp Wanted...Old Muzzle Loading Rifle with Patchbox. Any condition. Will pay 51,000.00 cash or more. Send srvapshop Of vwlto to ''Riflo" P.O. Box 626, Troy, NC 27371. l1-19-l(nAC 2 Md6«e Home - Axles S6Q 00, ,1 ^ heavyduty bedllner lor Fort) Shonb- ed $110.00. 4-11 Shcf>llght9 with bulbs, all new $30.00, Heavyduty carry all, all metal now $110.00. lightduty carry all $40.00, small socket set $10.00, radiator for 73-79 Ford Truck needs repair $20.00. call after 6pm. 492-5592. i-28-2tp Kanzigg’s ChlfflMy Sweep Inspection ClMnlng Inserts Woodstoves & Rreplaces Senior Citizens Discount 7 0 4 - 2 S 4 ^ 7 e Building Re-IModeling Interior & Exterior Dc.sign Masonary Carpentry' Stonework Cedar Log Homeft Local References 35 Years Experience Don Abbott Rt.2 Box 317 Advance 919-998-6454 MILLER Building & Remodeling Co. WEST THERMAL WINDOWS Custom made i IntUlM tnth pedtction METAL PATIO COVERS ft CAR PORTS M. David Miller Ri. >, Bpu 200 Advaace, N.C. 37M « nieae 91»-»»S>ai40 FinEWOOD FOn SALE...All Hard­ wood. Onk Slobs. 284-214B, FREEZERS: REFRIGERATORS; RANGES; WASHERS; ORYERS $75. and up. All id ('ifollon i concli !icn Call 9-:!(InWH HAY FOR SALE 11/ D,>!(><, $1 X , ixv 0<il(* ■i9^ ‘.i306 MAJOR CflEOn CARDSI H.-c)<iidii'SS ot cro<iit fustocy Also nuA tn 'd il . c.i/tl fio (.>no ftiluM.H,' I call 733 W.><r,--r->+-JrW.3-’S____ 1-7.7lp SMOKERS...0()portijnity lo Kick Iht* hflbil plus make Hxiy no wtiiqhl gam, quarantood rosuMs, aoclo' rocornmonded Citll Diuria lof Iroo consultation l-303-)28-6144 ■i-23-ilnp^JSA Water Filter and Dry Bog Vacuum Cleaners. Save to 50 why pay sales commiMKKis? Bob Scofts. Al£x»fnafk‘ 1-800-222-79I8 Of t-70-t-982-7425 1-14-61P —1 iil II I'liil \\\WM 2tk} Shift Leader lot Nat)oruil Food Ser­ vice Company. Good Bonofits Weedends off. Applicants should bo neat in appearance, tollable with a good wofk record, and pleasant Unllormsand meals furnished Call: Barbara Gabatd at 996-5939. AA/EOE. t-21-2tnp/ARA CAREER SALES OPPURTUNITY IN OAVE COUNTY;Above avofage ear­ nings, compiota training program Ex­ cellent fringe benefits. Call 636^)381 or write C,LU, Argus Insurance Comp. PO Bo* 797, Salisbury. NC 26144. __________________________1^-21-2tnp Long term assignments. 1st and 2nd shifts in Davie County area. Apfjiy as soon as possible to bo dlgible lor the Unifo<co Benefit Package. V/E NEED YOUl Appfy with Unllorce Temp. Service Tues, 4 Fri. 9:30-12:30 at Emptoymont Security Ofc, located in Brock Btdg. Never a lee, EOE 12-3-tlnU CftUISE SHIP Johs SI0,345-$.17,8I9, l.%tti,\qr,i s Lnii;-, tiaf Iix iijd f . •.'.■i h.iftif,-. HOV,' I'-t’iui' C.ill (fi>luni!,i(jl(i! 1 ‘>1H -if.M ! ,| OMnlitA 1 ;.'(i-4!p DIRECT CARE STAFF WANTED AT SOUTHERN PIEDMONT PRO- COMM, A pnvalM prtivithff !of fif.ii.lfnlial cart} for tfm rni?nt.itly rolardod Positions availatiiu lor all i.tiitls Fipm ionco in tnonlal MnalUi liold ptolurred, howovor Ifiiining will bo providort Compolitivu salary and oxcollont twnolitii Call 704 ;?78-9681 (Of moio inlo and lo schodulo an in- !(*rviovs M 4-|fn/SP JOBS■GJlVER^ENT .. S16.0 '.0-«5‘X5 JO7y-f-ry0w-Hr Area I-806-«i7-60C» Ext R-57<?0 lor curiont Fod<>ral list, 1-7-81P MANAGER E>:ciling Now Ladies Ap- parol Sloro in MocKsvillo ,1s sooWng a maluro, oulgoing individual (or a managor T^a idoal candtdalo will en­ joy vswking with trio public, t>e an ol- loctivo loader and have a sense of (ashton Comf^folo training will t>e pro­ vided Company benefits include: holiday A vacalion pay, Life in­ surance, Co-sponsorod Health in- suranco, store discount and litjoral bonus plan, II you would like to join our growing le.qm send resume’ In conlidonce to: J D,M, Concept, INC,, 5111 Wakefield Drive, Concord, NC 28025, EOE l-21-3tnp/JCI NOW ACCEPTING APPUCATIONS lot a Resource Specialist, to provide— tochnicttl assistance to the Davio Soil and Water Conservation District In the Implementation o! the NC Agricultural Cost Share Program. Associate degree in engineering, agriculture, lorestry or rolafod field, or high school diploma with 2 years oxporionce required. Applications may be obainied in the Ckiiinty Offtce Building. Room 313, 100 South Main Stroot, Wocksville. l-28-2tnp NEW AND USED OFFICE FURNITURE ★ Safes ★Files ★ Fire Proof Files Rowan Office Furnitureil« H Uiun S»*«. S»WU)U>>. HC PtKnt Shops Available 41 Court Square Mocksville, NC For information call Merle Norman 634-3222 f-ull line of .Xerox electronic typcwiiicrs with cvccllcnt touch and fccl. Includes: !,1 3-linc Di.splay □ Enpandable lo 6-1 K □ Storage Cas.«ltcx Option □ Automatic ■SPELLCHECK Option and more! 9.9% financing24 or 36 mon. Leasc/Purchiuc "Call Us For All Your Copier, Typewrlter And Fax Needs” XEROX !«>•* A rM f COPY SYSTEMS 112 Mahaloy Avenue 1 Salisbury. N.C. 28l4-( (704)633-1025 SECURITY ALARMS You need not pay a fortune to protect your family and home. Call for a free demonstra­ tion of the Alarm-Lock Security System which is economical, dependable, and most satisfactory for elderly and rural citizens. The demonstration and details will be provided by a member of Davie County's Chamber of Commerce. Calvin Ijames 492-5198 n 2 ,9 9 5 ® ® Buys YOU a 1988 Sterling 14x70 2- or 3-bedroom, 2 full baths, blown ceilings. FURNISHED. If you act now and come to David’s Mobile Homes Highway 21-South. Statesville 1-800-522-2685 HELP WANTED: I’fiM-limo, pichinij up C.ill ‘(9)1 ;>?30 iillo; -tpm i -;m-?ip HELP WAN7ED:.Job oponing (of 1 (uicho! !, Awo, Clernnwns Moifivi.in Chiklr.tfo, !Vy/ old class, 9-6, must h:ivn (><p(ifionco Sond fosurno lo: PO Ooi I:?3G. Clommons. NC 27012 l-28-?Inp/CMC "HIRING! Govornment )obs-your area, $15,000-S68.000. Call (602) 838-8885. Ext. 3131" ____12-31-5IP Hfuol Keller Cosmetics otters Part-time Income-Commission. Sell by _ r.nlnloque. private facial or group plan S150 00'inve‘slmenT~F£snrfTTO— private facial, purchase cosmetics, or become a consultant Call 919-998-4915 01 704-546-7558, 1-2fr-llnp/MJ LPN’S NEEDED ... Part-time ... First & Second Shifts. Salary negoitable. Robin Miles at: (704) 278-9681. M4-lln/PCI AIRLINES NOW HIRING. Right Atten- iJiiriis, Tf.iyol Agents, Mechanics. Cusiomer Soivice Listings. Salaries 10 $50K Entry level positions. Call 1-805-687-6000 Ext. A-5720. ______1-7-7tp Nursing Asstistant and Male Attendant and n lew good (irst shift positions flvailalbe. Now pay scale based on oxponenco up to S5.25 per hour. Ex- celleni benefits and incentive package. Apply in person at Autumn Care Nursing Homo, l(X)7 Howard' Street. Mocksville, NC Phone: (7041^ 634-3535. ____________________l-21-3tnp/AC Someone to sit vkith elderly lady. Some lifting required. Fri., Sat., 7:30-5:30; Sun., 9-3. 998-5040. -------------------- 1-28-1 Ip Now Hiring Men And Women First Shift • Good Wages No Experience Necessary Applications Taken Thurs. & Fri. 9:30 • 3:30 Only P.K. Foods, Inc. Peoples Creek Road ~ O f f 801 S. AS A POP! Temporary You ReceNe the loliowing benefHi; •Paid Vacation •Pensions Profit Sharing •Referral Bonuses •Medical Insurance Call T«4ar F«r ApptMmMt NEVER A FEEl 704-634-1100 POPI II\irOK\K'i S!K\I( Is |\l)l SIUIM l)IMs|(i\ HELP W ANTED All Positions - All Shuts Pay could be higher for breakfast ° and closing shifts. Also need biscuit maker for breakfast shift. - Good Pay - Apply in person. See Johnny knight *'*1 S ' } A BURGER 4fh *1. W0Hwyr601- Mocksville, NG WANTED SOMEONE TO TAKE UP PAYMENTS ON REPOSSESSED MERCHANDISE Director-Kerosun........................Per w k. Omni 105 Kerosun...............«77ft Per Wk. Omni 105 Kerosun...... Crestline Heater............... ,.8 1 0 0 0 Per W k. .........................$19 0 0 Murray Riding Mower 12 h.p....51300 Per W k, Lawn Boy Pusii Mower..... Robin TrimmerNBzit............. ..8 7 2 5 Per Wk. Robin Trimmer nbi6........... JVC Car Stereo ksrx7io.......,8 1 0 2 6 Per W k. GE Air Conditioner atposla.. 24,000 BTU GE A/C ' i*■ ■ . . . A 1 ■M '■ I J "'il CAROUNATIRE Division of liJiid Hagan, Inf 962 YAOKINVILLE MOCKSVILLE. N.C. J9K '_____634-6115 441 Sloff Hwifi: 1M4Wm , Ut We do our own linancingl ut /* siioct*w» MU ft limi H Hit' Ol. hmi up It 3( muMf 14B-D AVIK COUVn- ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tm iRSDAY, JAiVtJARV 28, 1988 Davie Dateline Meetings Thursday, Jan.' 28 M ocks^illf I'laiiiiiiiu lioiinl IllcciN lit 7 [' III .11 Inuii h.ill Monday, Feb. 1 (■(luiit) oinimisNioiKTs mi-ci al I p III. m iiu 'ciin y rninii, tmiriluniNC. llottrd (if KiJuciilion mccis ;ii 7:30 p.m .. scIkhiI ailniiniMralum building, (.nuniy couriiiuiisc. Duvif HHirilres.M.>ni .•\sMViaiii'n will meet at l'ri.scilla.s tuir l-a>liion. - Q n g Q in g .__________ MocksTllle Vctcnias ol I-oa-ign Wars Post 4024 inecl.s at the Pom Hut on Sanford Avc.. NUK'bville. 7 p.m. the .sccond Tue.sday of cach month. Veterans welcome. Alcoholics Anonymou.s, 8-9 p.m. ciich VVednc-stlay. H.C. Brivk Senior Citizen.s Center. First Wednesday of the month, public invited to speaker meeting. Other meetings for alcoholics wanting to recover. Call 634-0.180. American Legion Post 174 will hold its monthly meeting at the Rotary Hut on the second Thurs­ day of each month at 7;30 p.m. Mocksville Civitan Club holds meetings at 6:30 p.m. the .second and fourth Monday of cach month at Western Steer. I'i.iiii iii*'ii I u ik Ir -o ii lor Jane SiMiiinn, honoruii.' her new baby. MiKkswllc Jiiuvi's incci .11 7 I' ii: .11 M iv l.s '. illc I o « II H .ill Monday, Feb. 8 ( iM ilfi'iiii'i' Tiivsn Hoard nn-ols ,il ^,.'11 p in ,11 Coolfcmot.' Tnuii ll.ill Monday, Feb. 15 Diivic County t.-oniniivsiomTs meet at 7 pm in tik-cimj; n>oin. vourtluuisc Monday, Feb. 22 Duvlf Hiurdrt’s.sfp. A.smkmiioh meets al 9 a.ni al Carolyn Koiinl/ shop. Create An lm;tj;c in M iK'ksville. Program on nc\>. line o f proTcssTonal n niknit': - Ca! i- (j.'M-.'itXlS. Extension__ Thursday, Jan. 28 4-H Cloverbud Day Camp Committee will beet at 7 p.m. in county olTice building auditorium. Family Resource management E.xtension homemakers leader training, 10 a.m., couniy olliie building C oolfem ce II liM ension Ib'incmakcrs Club ntcclinj;, 2 p III . Ill Cioraklino Watkins' homi- S«itie ()ni(liiciTs iiicciiiii:. 7 p in . l A-.l-' Harbccue Rcsiauiani l)f Hilly Movu'is, sv.uk; tcpiivliic livf s(H.'cialisi, Id pioi;i.iin mi breeding and leeord ktvping ('.ill lA lensiiiii (illice lo in.ike reservaiion Religion Mi>ose l aniiK nl I im. (i.ip. Ilir DaMs la n iil) nl HooiiMne, .nul Kerwin H.iplisl (liiiu li i;n>iip, KeineiAMiic ('all .s^.''^ Miscellaneous - HI! My name Is Andrew Lee Sanders. I just celebrated my first birthday along with my great-grandmother Bc$.sie Sanders, at the home of my “ Nannie” Hattie Sanders. My cake was a race car like my dad­ dy Archie Sanders Jr. drives. Helping me celebrate were my paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sanders, and my maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Shipman. Other guests included aunts, uncles, and friends who were .ser>ed refreshments of cake, ice cream, potato chips and drink.s. He is the son of the late Lisa Ready. HAVE A HAPPY HEARTS DAY Siinciay, Febrii.iry 14. Katharine* sHallmark Shop >37-^ 10*1 »np frM/ C UfMrd I r,#»ii*r i*hCIM4 C«iik (nc Sunday. Jan. 31 ■St. John ,\.MI-1 /.ion ( lunch uill li.ise .1 s[vci.il vei'iiee .il (i.iii Sj;l Donalil l.ce .N'a\l<ti ,ind Pie.iN.iiit llili Hap- usi Church Choir will tiirnish nmsie .S(>insored bs diuivh usher board Fifth .Sunday Sing, Ikar Creek Baptist Chureh. 1:M) p.m., Guest singers will Ik The Drake .Singers of Winsion Salein. Fifth .Sunday song and praise .service, 7 p.m., Davie Baptist Church. 1-ork Church Road, 7 miles east of .Mixksville. The Saturday, Jan. 30 Rabbit shim s(V)nsoied b> N'aJkin \'alle> Kabbii Himleis .■\ss(Ki,ilion, '> .1,111 . HriK'k Oyni. .MiKksville Ojicn to public, Monday, Feb. 1 l.adies rirearms course s|v>ii soied b\ Davie CiuiiUy Law lui (ouenieni .Assivialion at \’I-W Hut, Sanlord Road. Tee: Sl.S, .Minimum age: IK. Call 4')2-.S.142 to register. J.Lht; Odd Ciiiiplc presented by the Das'ic nieater C\Hii(xiin'n‘ckTr>r go on sale at Mocksville-Davie Recreation Dept. Show dates: March .1, 4 and 5. Call 6.14-2.12,‘i. Feb. 6 & Feb. 13 .•\uditi(iivs for "A l-unny Thing Happened On The Way To The 1-omin." by Davie Theater Com- (uny. l-()p.ni.. Brock Auditorium. Cali 998-0398 or 284-2770 for in­ formation and appointment. Tuesday. Feb. 9 (io '. .Iiiines .Martin lo -.jKMk ,ii D.isie KepiiblK.ui l.incnln |).n Dinner, " p in . South D.ivie .It lligli Schi'iil lickcK S.il). Call 6.^4 .1(1,S') In February Republican preiinit nii'etings:l eb 4 Wesi .Shady (irose, 7:3(1 p in , Cornat/er- Dulin l-’ire Dept,; l-'armington, 7:30 p in , .Scout Hut; Feb. ,S - I'ulion, 7:30 p.m., 1-ork Fire Dcpi ; l-'eb. I.S — Siniih Grove, 7 p.m.. Smith Grove Fire Dept.; l-'eb. 16 - 1-last Shady Grove, 7:30 p.m.. al home of Jeff and Peggy Harrison, GrcenwcHid Lakes; Jerusalem, 7 p.m., Jeru.salem Fire Dept.; North Mttcksville, 7 p.m., -xtTiirthouse4.^amlLAUvksville^ 7 p.m.. courthouse; Feb. 2.^ — ' North Calahaln. 7 p.m.. Center Community Building. Tuesday, March 15 Republican county convention al 7;.30 p.m. .it the Davie Couniy Counhou.se. Delegates and alter­ nate delegate.s to Eighth District Convention and N.C. State Con­ vention to be elected. Murdei Charge Filed A Smilh Cirove woman shot m ice Jan. 3 died on Jan. 19, Mildred Allen Blalock. 71. of Kouie 1, Advance, was being treated for the gunshot wounds to Ihe aWornen al N.C. Baptist Hospital when she died. The next day, her husband, rhonvis ii. Blalock, wus chargcd with murder. BlaltKk, who also . s^hot him.self twice on Jan, 3, ac­ cording to the Davie County Sheriff’s Department, ' was” recuperating at Whitaker Care Hospital in Winston-Salem. - Chief Deputy Bob Lemmons said warrants charging Blalock with a.ssault with a deadly weapon ■wiih-intcnt-kiHwef«-sc-rvedxinjh.c__] man on Jan, 20. .ns was a warrant, charging him with murder.* He was taken to Dorothea Dix; Hospital in Raleigh for testing to: see if he is competent to stand trial.- Lemmons said Blalock’s mental condition is unstable becausu of a ' stroke suffered years earlier. He is in custody without privilege of bond, Lemmons said. Store Hours:8:30 am - 6 pm Monday thru Thursoay 7:30 am - 8 pm Friday 8:30 am - 6 pm Saturday Closed Sunday Phone; 284-2514 ______________ Quantity right, reserved We v«kxme ycxj to Ccoleernee Galaxyl ^ ^ ^*hfighsvay801.Codeemee,rSofihCarotina. We vveicorne WKT Vouchers and Fected Food Stefiips. W E E K E N D HEADQUARTERS >. 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