01a-JanuaryB12- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RkcORD, Feb. 1,1996
Davie Dateline
Saturday, Feb. 10
Fbrt-A-PH BBQ Chkkem Advance Hre
Dept., 11:30 am.-6 p.ra Take^wt only. $6
per plole (1/2 chJckcn, 2 vcg„ roU and des
sert). Trckcts on sale now from any AFD
member or call 998^821.
Ongoing
BlngOiMocksvUleMooae Lodge 1949.Fri-
days. Door open at 6. first game at 7 p.m.
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Religion
Thutsday, Feb. 1
ChrtiftanNtnmklbrUieNwdyinvilcsall
Interested churchcs and church members to
meeting at A Slorchouse for Jesus, Depot St.,
Mocksville.7p.m;----------------
%)edal Events
Feb. 1,5,46
Tuesday, Feb. 6
Grata Growcn Producllon M n lln i.
Gucsl speakcnii Dr. Jim Dunphy, NCSU
com and soybean spccialisund Dr. Rornly
Wcisz, small grain! specialist. Sponsoml
meal. Call Karen Robcclson at 634-6297
for icstivallons or oddillonal Info.
Monday, Feb. 26
SoybtanProdimniWe«lMana|)tn»nl
Seminarand Dinner, 6:30 p.m. Call 634-
6W7rori)elailj.
Thursday, Feb. 29
Wvale PnlkMe AppUcalor ReeertUI-
callon CUuj, 7 p.m. Contact N.C. Coop-
_cratiyc_Bm. Service., Davie Ccnter.-for .
eligibility requirements.
CommunHyHia Aid* Safety CoUTM. YMCA
fte-registration required. Call 634^313.
Williams earned a travel scholarship from UNC-Chapel Hill.He had to live out of his bacl<pacl< for the entire trip, so he didn't
have room for a lot of souvenirs. - Photos by Robin Farguison
Scholarship Helps Davie Man Tour Europe
By Mike Barnhardl
Davie County Enterprise Rccoril
Imagine going to Europe with ev
erything you need in a pack on your
back.
You don't have a rcser\'ation at any
hotels, becausc you don't know how
long you'll be staying at any one place.
And in two and a half months, you
irave) on 55 trains through 11 coun-
iries, making new friends, seeing new
sights and learning different cultures.
Brian Williams of Mocksvillc not
onlydidjustthallastsummer.he earned
the right.
A 1995 graduate of the University
of Noith Carolina at Chapel Hill with
abachelor’sdegreeinpolitical science,
Williams was awarded a Frances L.
Phillips Travei Scholanihip, bastfd on
academics (He graduated with a 3.49
grade point average.), a sense of hu
mor and good character.
As part of the application process.
Williams had to write an itinerary of
where he wanted to go in Europe,
complete with estimated costs.
"The whole idea is that interna
tional travel is an educational experi
ence in itself. In my case alone, you
had to learn to be independent. Oncc I
was awarded the scholarship (S4.700).
I had to go out and set everything up,"
he said.
To Williams, the experience wasn’t
at all scary. He met new friends of
several nationalities, even some from
North Carolina. In Europe, it isn't un
common foryoung people to travel by
train as he did, and stay in inexpensive
youth hostels.
"There, people gel on a train and go
whereverthey want to," Williams said.
"Economical travel Is really easy.
There's a whole sub-culture of back
packers over therv. You meet so many
people from so many different places.
The cool thing about being by
myself. I could go where I wanted and
stay as long as I wanted."
His favorite couiitry was Austria, a
relaxing stop after running into the
only major problem on his trip.
He had been In Italy, and the pace
there was hectic, with people and bi
cycles and cars everywhere. He took
the train from Rome to Venice, but
couldn't Tmd a place to stay, "i was
mad. I had never booked a room any
where. and I was a Uttle over halfway
on my trip."
He finally got on a nlghl train from
Venice to Vienna. Austria.
"Meand this Polish kid were riding
together," Williams said. "He pullsou?
all these things ... a CD player, a
Nintendo GameBoy. He's listening to
Metalllca."
Williams was asleep about three
hours later when an Italian train con*
ductorcameintotheirroomandstailed
yelling. Five people were added to the
room, and they talked loudly the rest of
the trip.
Then the train stopped in Austria.
"It was quiet, beautiful, and relax
ing." he Kiid. "It was so nice. I heard a
Johnny Cash song on the mdio, I think
he's some kind of a hero over there.
"I also liked Scotland. Tlie Scottish
Highlands reminded me of the moun
tains here."
Throughout the trip, WilliamsUved
out of his backpack. He thought he had
packed lightly, but sent some clothes
home soon after arriving In Europe.
"The bad thing about traveling like
that, you really can’t buy anything at
the beginning of your trip." Williams
said.
Williams' girlfriend. Shannon
Covington, and her father, visited. He
also traveledawhile with another Davie
HighSchoolgraduate.TanyaSherden.
And he called his mother. Doris Will
iams. about once a week.
"It was great, an awesome experi
ence," Williams said. "I agree with the
whole idea behind the scholarships.
"Any time you open your eyes to
new cultures, a new way of life, you're
going to benefit. You're going to leam
from it. To read about it is one thing,
but to be there and feel it is a totally
different experience."
He went to museums, the Sistlne
Chapel, The Colisseum and other fa
mous landmarks. He was impressed
with the architecture, especially
churches. "Ourchurches are functional.
There, the church is a symbol of how
much they revere God."
He went to the beaches and cem
eteries where Americans fought * and
died - during Worid War II. "You see
the opportunity they gave us to be able
togoovenhercand see what I saw,” he
said.
Williams kept a daily log of his
activities, and filled a book writing
about what he saw and how it affected
him.
Rarely did hcencoumcrpeople who
weren't friendly.
"You really are amazed at the kind
ness of people," he said.
Now, Williams is living at home in
the Center community, filling out ap
plications for law school. He hopes to
start that journey this fall.
Feb. 13&15
Audkkms for Davie Theatre Co. productiwi
of "Singin* In The Rain", Brock Auditorium,
Main St, Mocksvillc, 7-9 p.m. Show dates:
April 26-28 and May 3-5. For info, call 63^
3998.
Ongoing
Immunizatkm clink, Heolih I>pt, adutt
and cWU, every T\»esday, 4;30-7 p.m. Flu
and pneumonia vaccines availubte.
Dates to Remember
Ongoing
RccycUngtruck at Unkm Chapel Method
ist. 4ih Satunlay, 8 a.m.*4 p.m.
Recycling Inick at Jerkho-Hardbon Ru-'
ritan bldg.. 3rd Satuniay, 8:30-11 a.m.
Preschool storytimc, T\iesdays. 11 a.m.,
county public library and at Cooleemec
branch. 30-minuie pro^am at 11 a.m. For
children ages 3-5. Music, read aloud, siories.
films, nursery rhymes.
Meetings___________
■Riursday, Feb. 8
CILAJM). (Children and Adults with At
tention Deficit Ksonfcr), Monthly Meeting.
Davie County Library, 7 p.m. Speaker Dr.
Dominick.
Tuesday, Feb. 20
Davie County Repubttcan Fftcty, Davie
County Cbunhouse, 7:30 p.m.
Ongoing
Coolecmet Town Board, 2nd Monday,
Town Hall, 7 p.m. unless otherwise noted.
PreSchool Power
Agej, 34. Moa & Wed, 9:30-1! :30 a,n.
Pre-registration required. Members. S3(V
month. Othen, SS(Vmonlh.
Bible Study
■niesdays. 7 a.m. Open to all Intcttstcd. '
Karate
Leam seirnlercnsc. Build confidence. Exer
cise at your pace, 'niesdays, 7-9 p.m. $15/
month. Discounts Tor Tamily eniDllmcnl.
Gymnastics
Ciwd cllss ages 5-I2. Dan, beam, vault.
fioof and more, Fbrlnfo.callMichclcSha\-cr.
Parties, Room Rentals
Meeting inoms. icitchcn, pool. gym. track.
Contact Victoria Gaither for info.
WSY Swim Team
Year-round swimmingpcDgram. Call Coach Danny Vestal for info.
Before/Afterschool Chiid Care
Ongoing. Call Pany Hodges for more info.
Aerobics.
Low, High Impact, Step. Interval, Sr. Aqua
Aerobics; more. Call or come for sched
ule.
Senior Friday
Sn 62 ond up use V free. 8:30-11:30 a.m.
S s o ig i;^
Pets Included In
Fire Safety Plans
Jerusalem News
B y D tb b te a M ilk r
Jerusalem Correspondem
Happy Birthday lo Mr. Jim Miller
of Pine Ridge Jim and wife,
Colene, Gabe and Joann Humble.
Francis Miller, Lucy Crotls, David,
Barry, Regina, Randy, Rusly. Candle,
Rick, and Jake Miller and I celebrated
at the Lighthouse Restaurant in Salis
bury.
Congratulations to Miss Jessica
Riddle who was voted first runner up to
Princess ofSheels Memorial Christian
School's Homecoming. TTie lovely
eighth graderis the daughterofMr. and
Mrs. Sian Riddle of Pine Ridge.
Mrs. Jean Hamiltonof Pleasant Acre
Drive reports that her mother, Mrs.
Ruby Bost is getting along fine at Brian
Center in Salisbury.
Davie High Students
Present Comedy Play
H i My naiM b Kenya Nkok
Saks. I cckbraled my 1st birthday
on Januaiy 15,1996 al my home.
Mygucsis were served liol dogs wflh
all tbe trimmings, baked beans, po-
lato cht|» and dip and let cream
akwgwkhmyWbinieUicPoobcalui.
I would like to thank all my couslm,
and Mends, aunt! and undea for all
^ I r nice gills and money. My
inana's name is Valeric N. Sales.
My maternal grandparents arc
Linda L. Sales and John A. tiames.
Maternal greal-grandpaimts are Ini
W. yamcs and Luna E. Sales, aU or
Mocksvillc.
Davie Higli's advanced theater stu
dents have been hard al woik prepar
ing for their upcoming production of
"Nimsense".
Accocdingto drama insmictofFreda
Ramsey. Tlie musical comedy in
volves the audience and will be a de
lightful evening's enteitainment."
Members of the cast are Carrie
Johnson. Brandi Boger.Mandy Groce,
lanice Barney, U m tl Koewing. Dan
Saili, Melanie McDowell, Lindsay
Koflce, Ann MuUhoUand, Caiia Eaton
and Tonya Diliaid.
StudetitdirectoffortheplayisClint
Alexander working under Ramsey's
supervision with assistance from cho-
nisleacherTammyGtifIin,whoseslu-
dents will also perform.
llw play wilibe presented al Davie
High School, Feb. 1 i at 3 p.m., Feb.
17, at 7:30 p.m. and Feb. I8,at3p.m.
Admissionis$3rorstudentsand$4for
adults.
A special production will also be
spoi!sored by the PTA for parents and
friends of Davie High students Feb.
12, in conjunction with the PTA meet
ing, Ramsey said.
Most people have a fire safety pro
gram for themselves and their family,
but have you thought about your pet?
It is very important to Include pets
in fire safety plans. Place "Pel Alert"
stickers on windows and doors. These
con be purchased at most pet supply
stores, or from pet catalogs, and notify
others that there are pets inside the
home in case of a fire. Time will be
minimal and if you don't think ahead,
your beloved pel may not be saved.
Fire fighters and rescue personnel will
be mainly coivcemed with the safely
and rescue of the human occupants of
a house, and may not be aware of the
presence of trapped pets.
By installing smoke detectors and
planning yourfamily's(includingyour
pets') safe evacuation in advance, time
and lives will be saved. Remember
your pels' usual hiding and sleeping
places-do you know where they go
when they are afraid? During a fire
your pet will be terrified, and ore likely
to hide in a place where they feel safe.
Test your smoke detector occasionally
andseehowyourpelreacls. Diditrun
and hide? \^ere? Was it ihe same
place each lime? Byknowingaheadof
lime how your pel will react will save
valuable time.
O A S H
PAID FOR ANTIQUES. PAHTIAL OH WHOLE ESTATES.
COLLECTABLES, OLD METAL TOYS, AOTIQUE FURNITUREa&ksi
If possible, carry your pet out in a
crate, or escort him on a leash. Keep
leashes and carriers where they can be
reached easily and quickly during an
emergency. If necessary, a cat can be
safely carried inside a pillow case.
Coverbirdcageswithacloth. Thiswill
keep the bird calmer, and protect it
from some of the smoke and heat.
Always have Identification tags on
your pet. Proper identification is cru
cial if youbecome separated from your
pel during or afier the fire. Include
your pel food and copies of your pels
health records in your family's emer
gency kit. Take your animus to ihe
veterinarian as soon as possible. Pets
can suffer from serious smoke inhala
tion in a matter of minutes, and may
also have bums underneath their furor
feathers. Knowihef^onenumberand
location of the closest emergency vet
erinary clinic in case you can't reach
your regular veterinarian.
If you follow these simple sugges
tions, you and your pel should survive
a fire wiihoul serious injury.
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Thursday, Feb. 1
Lunch & Leam, Western Steer, noon-1
p.m.
Sr. Cbwiis, East Room. 2 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 2
Woodw'orkins Class. Craft Room. 8:30-
11:30 am.
Biidgr, East Room. 2*5 p.m.
Monday, Feb. 5
GoUen Age Club» East Room. 10 a.m.
"Write Your Ufe'CiasB, East Room. 1:30
p.m.
Occorath-e RUntiog. Cafeteria. 6:30-9 p.m.
Tuesday, Feb. 6
QuiltingCIb0iEast Room.9:30 a.m.-noon.
B ik ^. East Room. 1:304 p.m.
RSVP Nursing H<miw Party, 2-4 p.m.
Wednesday. Feb. 7
Wal-Mart Sr. Morning, 8-10 a.m.
Vark(yAi1sCbHB,CTahRoom.8:30-l 1:30
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Quikiog Bee. East Room. 9 a.m.-noon.
Canl&BainI Games, East Room. 1:3(M
p.nt
RSVPSewli^'B',RSVP0fncc,9a.m.-l
p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 8
Silver Eagka Chib, Green Meadows Bap
tist Church. 10am.
Sr. Tiottefi Club, 10 am.
Friday. Feb. 9 _
WoodworUi« ClMi, Chifl Room, 8:3C
11:30 ojn.
Brii%r, East Room, 2-5 p.m.
Tax Aid^ East Room, 9 am.-1 p.m.
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The Winners
Davie High 9tii Grade Basketball
Team Continues Undefeated Season
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DAVIE COUNTY 50«
USPS149-160 Thursday, Jan. 25,1996 20 PAGES
Three people were injured in this collision last week on Fannin^on Road near Pinebrook Drive.-Photo by Robin Fergusson
Driver Charged After HeadOn Collision On Fannlngton Road
A Mocksvillc woman and her two ciiil-
dren were injured when Iheir car was hit
head-on last Thursday afternoon on Farm
ington Road. ;
According lo Trooper D.R. McCoy of
the N.C. Highway Patrol, Bonita Marie
Wheeler, 33, Amy Lyiin Wheeler, 9, and
Kenneth Michael Wheeletv 11, were taken
to N.C. Baptist Hospital for trcalment of
injuries after the collision.
StephenTaiiDaum,26,ofWalkerlowii,
was traveling north on Farmington Road
atx)ul4p.m.whenhedrovchis 1986Dodge
across the center line lo avoid hilling a
vehicle that had slopped in front of him,
colliding head-on with Wheelei*s 1988
Chry.sler, McCoyleporlcd.
Daum, also injured in Ihe accident, did
not see the vehicle slopped in front of him
until it was too late lo slop due to heavy rain
and fog.
He was charged with drivinp left o£
center, McCoy said.
Bermuda
Run Pays
Water Bill
Higher Rate OKd
After Cut Off
Threatened
By Dwight Sparks
Davie County Enterprise Record
It took a threalened cut-off, but
a section of Bennuda Run Coun
try Club is now paying a higher
rate for its county water.
Bermuda Cenlcr Sanitary Dis
trict, serving Bermuda Village and
surrounding developments, has
agreed lo pay $ 1.90 per thousandup nom SI. JO.Tho fW»' wvnt up in 'July £905.
but Bermuda Ccntet: had refused
to pay.
"They told us Vast week that wc
have settled the dispute," County
manager Ken Windley said. "We
are not going locultheirwaler off.
"There was some discussion
aboulihat, but 1 doubt quite frankly
that we would have done it. We
didn't want to do it. Through
negotialions, they came around."
Bermuda Center had a conlmct
for Ihe water at $ 1.30, but that had
—expircdr
Community Pride: Mocksville Neighborhoods Making The Effort
By Jeanne Houpe ?
Davie County Enterprise Record
Residents of two Mocksville communi
ties hovebeenworkingto restore Iheir pride
in where they live.
The people of Ihe Campbell Road and
Ridgcmont communities recently teamed
up with town leaders in a community revi-
lalizalion effort.
The town board voted last January to
establish a community revitalization task
force lo address spe^ needs of these
conununities.
Members of that (ask force presented
their final report and recommendations lo
the town board at a meeting Jan. 2.
AccordingtoProjectCoordinator Angelo
Franchescina of the Northwest Piedmont
Council of Governments, the task force
was ^signed to address five issues; infra-
stnichire, crime, public facilities, housing
and improving negative image.
But Ihe task force went beyond its basic
duties and approached the town board for
help in solving immediate problems, he
said.
Franchescina said cooperation between
Ihe residents of these communities and the
town is what made revitalization efforts
work.
"It showed to the community that the
revitalization of the Ridgemoni and
Campbell Road communities was a prior
ity, but most important the lask force be-
cameapartnership thatinvolvcd the talents
of all scctors of our community, working
together," said Julius Suiter, chairperson of
the task force.
"We'reallon the same team," said Com
missioner Jim Wall.
Members of the task force have already
started to see their hard work paying off, as
the town board sets some of their plans in
motion.
Don Howard Seeks Spot On Education Board
A Smith Grove man became the third
candidatefortwoseatsontheDavieCounly
Board of Education.
Don Howard is Ihe
most recent to put his
name on the line for a
spot on the education
board,joiningJohn Bar
nette of Mocksville and
Luther Potts of the Cor-
natzer community.
Davie voieis will also
choose three members Howard
to the board of county commissioners. As
of last Friday, incumbent Carl Boon of
Bermuda Run is being challenged by
Michael Allen of Comatzef, Richard
Poindexter of Advance, Red Foust of
Mocksville and Dan F. Smith of Farming
ton.
Unopposed candidates, to date, include:
Betsy Cochrane of Bermuda Run for Ihe
N.C. Senate, Julia Howard of Mocksville
for Ihe N.C. House, and Henry Shore of
Mocksville for the county registerof deeds.
Howard, 41, said if elected, his Tirsl
ilemofbusinesswillbetogetabudgetfrom
the school ofHce that is easy to understand.
"I’mconcemedaboutalllheyoungones.
I want lo help improve Ihe schools as much
as I can," he stud. "We need some new
members that may look at things in adiffer-
entway."
Howard,aDavie native, andwifePairicia
have twochildren, ages 16and8.Hesaidhe
would go into Ihe office with an open mind,
realizing the first year would be a learning
experience.
HeisfirechiefatSmilhGrove,andowns
and operates Shorty’s Lawn Cane.
Potential candii^s have until noon on
Feb. 5 to file for a local office.
Suiter said the re-naming of Etchison
Street from Little Korea Road had a posi
tive impactand proved the attitude of coop
eration between Ihe town and Ihe residents
of these communities.
Thecrimecommitteehas also witnessed
improvemenls-withthe helpof Ihe Mocks
ville Police Department.
Community Relations Officer Mark
Grant has started patrolling these commu
nities and the Glen and Oaks Apartments
on-foot, on bicycle and in his patrol car.
Grant has worked to get to know the resi
dents of these communities and establish
new community watch programs, he said.
Suiter said Ihe committee discovered
that the majority of criminal activity taking
place in these communities is not coming
from people who live there.
The crime committee was one of four
created todelermine problems and develop
strategies for dealing with them. Other
committees were public facilities, infra-
stmcture and community improvements.
The infrastructure committee looked at
deterioration or lack of inftastnicture such
as sewer, walerandlightingin Ihe Campbell
Road community. Suiter said.
He said they found the Campbell Road
community tobeanoasis-wilhthe town
developing all around it.
Fronchesina said Ihe community has no
Fteaae See Groups - Page 4
Windley said that rale was le.ss
than the county's cost. He said
$1.90, Ihe same rate other cus-
tomcis pay, meets cost.
Bermuda Cemer'sbill iseightio
10 thousand dollars a month.
"Wilhagoodcusiomer like that,
we want to work with them lo
work out any disagreement,"
Windley said.
HiltsdaleToGet
Shopping Center
A new shopping center,
TanglewocdCrossing. isbeingpro-
posed for Hillsdale wilh Food Lion
and Revco as Ihe major tenants.
The centerwillbebutllby county
commissioner JeffHanison of Ad
vance al U.S. 158andN.C.80i.
Harrison said Food Lion will oc
cupy a 33,000 square fool store,
larger than its present facilities at
Bermuda Quay. Revco will occupy
an 8,450 square foot store. Space
will be built for other shops in what
Harrison said was Ihe first phase of
conslruction.
There are a number of permits lo
be acquired, for a septic field forthe
center, site plan approval and mote.
The site has proper zoning for a
shopping center.
"We'dliketostart the site work in
Match if weather permits,” he said^
Constniclion could be finished by
the end of the year.
'i
2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 25,1996 '
Editorial P i^
Leave Her Alone:
Criticize Husband,
Not Mrs. Clinton
How much longer will the gooil old boys, the giin-
tolcrs. the tobacco chcwcrs and (he conservatives allow the
Republican Senate committee to pick on Hillary Clinton?
It's time to stop.
Leave Mrs. Clinton alone. Blast away at her husband
and his politics, but picking on his wife is... unmanly.
It's cowardly. It's ungentlemanly. It's unchivalrous.
It's not the thing to do.
Some of us still believe in holding the door for women.
Some of us still believe in settling disputes with pistols at 20
paces. But we don't believe in picking on women. It's sort of
like pulling pigtails in elementary school. It's childish. It's
boorish. It lacks character.
This is the reputation Republicans want for themselves?
And what's wrong with President Clinton? Why isn't he
defending his wife better? Why doesn't he punch William
Safire in the nose and not jusl think about it? At least call
him a toe-sucking coward, linked forever with President
Nixon's own web of deceit? Tlie President is hiding behind
the First Lady's skirts and letting her take all the criticism.
Mrs. Clinton may not be the most admired person in the
world. She is a tough, smart professional woman. She
overlooked her husband's indiscretions and kept her family
intact. She earned money for them to live on while he
dabWed in politics^She'sjiot a dainty housewife. She has put
herself in the center of public debate on health care and other
issues. But discuss the issues, not the woman. If Republi
cans see their best ticket to the White House in November by
bashing Mrs. Clinton, we're in for a nasty campaign.
Where arc the family values in that? How can thi.s be
classified as conservative principles?
Sen. A1D'Amato and the committee investigating
Whitewater seem convinced that Mrs. Clinton is a crook.
They are determined to prove it... before Election Day.
She won't even be on the ballot.
Her worst offense, uncovered after months of invcstiga-
lion, is how .she characterizes her legal work for ii defunct
savings and loan. She said it was not a significant amount of
time. Actually, it was 60 hours. Is that a lot, when other
lawyers spent hundreds of hours? We can quibble over the
words, and D'Amato certainly has. But that hiu-dly amounts
to perjury.
The Republican Party will have to do better than that.
Its Hillary bashing can certainly come back to haunt the
party. Liddy Dole must shudder at what it means. If Bob
Dole is the eventual Republican nominee and president,
will she be the next roasting victim. She has certainly been
involved in controversial decisions with her work.
The Republicans are sacrificing the woman vote by
their relentless pursuit of the First Lady. How much longer
“ wiiniTaReTor men to realize that this witch hunt is nothing
more than political opportunism? The GOP is going through
Clinton's wife to get to him.
Why not concentrate on the big guy? Go after the
president himself. Attack his policies, insult his manhood,
criticize his jogging shons. He's fair game. An open target.
Leave his wife alone.
— Dwight Sparks
D A V ID C O U N T Y
ENTERPRI/^ECORD
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171 South Main Street
Mocksville, NC 27028
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In The M a il...
Advance Christmas Parade Is No 'Dumb Joke'
To the editon
I read with interest the letter from Ms. Susan
Carpenterconcemingthe Davie HighSchool Band.
I'm not self-centered or disrcspectrul. but you're
entiiled to your own opinion. Ms. Carpenter, just as
lam.
1 once was a member of a high school marching
band, the director of which was one of the best band
directors anywhere. I know what it takes for aband
(o get ready for an event. A lol of hard work and
planning goes aiong wilh a bond appe^ng In any
event. However, things can come together on
relatively short notice. The Advance Christmas
parade certainly qualifies os a short notice event.
With a litiic effotl, I still believe that the DCHS
band could have been a part of our parade.
A lot of hard work in a short period of time went
into making the first annual Advance Christmas
Parade a success. Although most of the parade
entrants contacted the parade committee (yes, we
hadacommittce)askingtobcinthc parade. Shirley
Markland. Linda Carter, Judy and Danny Chan
dler. and Lanny Atkins, to name a but a few. spent
many hours planning and organiung everything.
Their hard work did not gounnoticed. My heartfelt
thanks to each and eveiyone of them.
Every parade had its beginning, no matter how
humble. Who knows? At one time even the
Mocksville parade or the Rose Bowl parade may
havebeenlhoughtofasajoke. However. I've never
heard that anyone went so far as to put that kind of
thought into words, as happened with the Advance
parade.
According to Ms. Carpenter, Mr. Patillo is "the
best band director anywhere". That may be true.
I'mnottryingtotakchisbanddiTcclingabiUtyaway
from him. However. I do believe that being the
caring professional that he must be. he should have
willingly agreed to participate in the Advance pa
rade if at all possible. And I emphasize if at all
possible. According to Ms. Carpenter, "there has
not been a parade outside of Mock.sville". Yet. she
goes on to say that the DCHS band has appeared in
parades in London, England and Paris. France, as
wellashavingpcrfomtcdit\Otlando,Fla. Silly me.
And I thought London, Paris and Orlando were all
outside of Mocksville. I am aware that they have
performed at these places, and represented Davie
County quite well. I might add.
iflhesboftooticeus well asoihcrcircumstances . did not permit panictpalion by the DCHS bund In
the Advance parade, surely Mr. Piitillo could have
graciously declined the invitation and asked for a
rain check for the next Advance p:midc so that he
might have the opportunity to fit the event into the
band’s busy schedule. Instead of doing that, he
declare'd that a parade in Advance would take away
from the Mocksville parade and then every little
town would up and think they could have a parade.
Maybe he should take note that "every little town"
can have a parade if they so choose. Quite by’
chance, not choice. Advance was challenged to
Have their first Christmas parade only two weeks
before the parade date of Dcc. 16. Thecommunity
of Advance met the challenge. Maybe Bixby or
Fork or Farmington will next be challenged to have
their own Christmas parade. And what about a
parade in Cooleemee? Would one of these "little
towns" actually consider having a Christmas pa
rade? I surely hope so.
Once Mocksville was the "little town" having
it's first Christmas parade. And once the newly-
formed DCHS band marched In their first Christ
mas parade. Maybe Mr. Patilloeven once marched
in his first Christmas parade.
Per Ms. Carpenter, Mr. Patillo did not want to
involve the county schools in a dumb joke. Appar*
ently the N.C. Department of Transportation didn’t
consider the Advance parade to be a dumb joke,
because they graciously blocked Hwy. 801.
Tlie large crowd (estimated by some to be
almost as large as the crowd who saw the Mocks
ville parade two wa‘ks prior) didn’t consider it a
dumb joke either. They camc well before the 10
a.m. starling time and sat or stood under cloudy,
rainy skies to watch the approximately 175 entries
and to help celebrate this flRt-ever event for Ad- -
vanctf. You could feel tlie community spirit in'the [
air. Dumb joke? I ihink not. The only dumbjoto -
wus on Mr. Paiilto und.lhe DCHS l>and.
I understand that some of the band members
wanted to be in the Advance parade.
I do not find fault with the DCHS band for not
participating. I believe the fault lies In the manner
in which Mr. Patillo declined the invitation.
Ms. Carpenter also suggests that we should try
something new and support the DCHS band. Is she
kidding? Who does she think buys whatever the
bandseUsasweUasdonatestotheirvaiiousprojeGts?
People from Mars? Nope, it's the citizens of Davie
County. And that includes some Advance resi
dents. It's not a new thing either. It'sbeen going on
for nearly 40 years, ever since DCHS was bom In
1956. I'm sure the band was organized shortly
thereafter.
TheAdvanceChristniiis parade may havestarted
out us a joke; however.'Advance rose to the chal
lenge.
Fortunately the "baby band" from Tyro (Ms.
Carpenter’s words, not nunc) stepped in and did the
big band's job.
The community came together for a few hquh
on that December Saturday and enjoyed a ve^
festive occasion. And it doesn't stop there. Haiigin
folks. Planning for the second annual Advance
Christmas parade Is already underway. Slay tu n ^
] Mona Pottii
Advance
How Do You Feel About Richard Petty Running For State Office?
Chris NaU Mel Culler Elmer Stoneman
Mocksville Mocksville Mocksville
"I fc)ve it I think he'll make "I Ihink he ought to run for »n>g OK by m e"
a good one." president."
Sandra Shipman
MocksvU'e
"I like the idea because he's
a good man."
Super Bowl Party: In The M ail...
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 25,1996 - 3
Only Cowboy Fans Food Dollars Will Go Out Of Town
Get Big Screen
Lynn
Hall
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I'm nol one (o .say I told you so, but to all of my
nay-saying friends who insisted the Dallas Cowboys would
not make it to the Super Bowl, I can't
resist.
What a year. 1
Who would have expected Green Bay
or the Colts in the playoffs, much less with
a shot at the Super Bowl. Not that 1 don't
want to see Dallas bring home another
championship, but it would have been nice
to see the Packers and Colts end dream
seasons by making it all the way. That sort
of event gives everyone a shot of hope and
renews our belief in miracles. But it didn't
happen, and since it didn't, hey--let's get
back in the saddle and show those Steelers
what for.
You know, sometimes being a Dallas fan is like being
that Maytag repairman. It's a lonely job, especially around
here. Among the people I know. I'd have better luck finding
someone who believed O.J. Simpson was out road-testing a
new set of tires on his Bronco, than anyone willing to root
for the Cowboys. Every year during football season I have to
suffer the verbal abu.se of several close friends who can't
stand the Cowboys, do nothing but make unkind remarks
about their abilities and make me walk 10 paces to the rear if
1 hear my Cowboys sweatshirt. When asked to name their
favorite team, they always reply, "anyone who plays the
Cowboys". And yet these very same friends are fanatical in
their supporters of such teams as the Seattle Seahawks,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New England Patriots, Cincinnati
Bengals, New York Jets and even the Cleveland Browns.
Does that make sen.se? What have they got, some sort of
phobia about winning?
I know that my love of the Cowboys comes naturally. I'm
a Texan, and that's what we do. And we do it well. But why
not. Who could resist a good ole boy like Don Meredith? Or
fail to suffer heart palpitations when Roger Stauback would
throw one of those long bombs in the last three seconds of a
game to score the winning touchdown. How could you not
tfet all choked up ovjcr sreat players like Wall Garrison.
Drew HUI, Drew P euson, B ob Lilly, Tony Dorselt and o f'
course current greats like Michael Iryin, Deion Sanders, Troy
Aikman and Emmitt Smith.
And who wouldn't want to stand up and lake your hat off
to a gentleman and coach like Tom Landry? 1 always had a
great deal of respect for Landry and the only time 1 got my
lasso in a knot over the Cowboys was when Jerry Jones fired
Landry. But, hey, 1 got over it. Everyone makes a mistake
now and then. Forgive and forget. That's my policy. So that's
why I'm going to be a big sport and forget all those unkind
remarks I've had to put up with all season and invite these
good friends of mine over to watch the Super Bowl. It should
be a good game (even if the Colts aren't in it, Chris)ril
provide the food, drinks and large screen television. And
anyone who doesn't want to cheer for the Cowboys, hey no
problem. 1 have a radio you can listen to on the back porch.
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I share the feeling ond conccm of Mr. m i Mrs.
Wooten, and others who are outraged at the "lake
over” of Food Fair by Food Lion. I am not sur*
prised. Tom Smithcan not stand competition, even
at the expense of closing buildings and unemploy
ment.
I retired in June 1992 and moved to my home in
Mocksvilic. I learned that Food Fair had opened
their store. At la.st I was tobe given achoice—some
lower prices or quality and .service, I chose the
quality and service. For three and a half years I have
nol regretted it. I found that the meat department of
Food Fair hn.s been one of the best of any store
where I have lived in my ministry. The meat was
never old or out of date, and the head of the meat
department knew what he was doing in preparing
the meat.
I don’t know what Mr. and Mrs. Wooten and
others wilt do now. but I know what I am planning
to do. We try to go out to cat supper at least once u
week. I plan to take my grocery list with me as wc
go to Lexington. Tliere urc two up to date grocery
stores there**Winn Dixie, and Ingles. My food
dollars will go there and not to Pood Lion. -
Rev.J.C. Lane
Mocksville
Harmony Family Blessed With Friends
To the editor:
Last Wednesday morning. Jan. 10. was really a
morning we won't ever forget for two very memo
rable reasons.
First the bam collapsing on our cows was a
devastating and helpless feeling. Not knowing
what was going to be the outcome, whether our
cows would make it or not.
Uwa-strulyovcrwhelnMng.though.toscealUhe
people that camc to help. Todd's parents knew who
to call and so many people responded to help. Wc
couldn't have saved our cows or found our way
through it without all of you.
We want to express our most sincere apprecia
tion to our families, the Ihinnony firemen, the
County Line firemen. James Powers and sons for
the crane. Tommy Fr}'c for his backhoe. Harmony
Cafe and Cartner’s Service Center for drinks and
food. Rocky Creek Woodcraft for donating shav
ings. and all the friends and neighbors especially
the David Johnson family.
Everyone has been wonderful. We count our
selves very blessed to have family and friends like
all of you.
Todd and Jean Cninfill
William Ingram
Harmony
Davie High
Teams Need
Fan Support
To the editor:
Both varsity basketball teams need more fan
support, and for more people to come watch them
play at home and away games. Tlierc is only one
high .school in Davie County, so show some pride in
your sc1kx)1, and county. Wc have some fans who
support the team, and others who do nol cure. Some
people say this is the worst boys team Davie County
haseverhad.butiftheygo 1-21.1 M t orundefeated
it is still your team and you should show some
support.
Tlie girls team is one of the best we have had in
many years. So on Friday. Jan. 26. go to the
Reynolds game at Reynolds, and Saturday the 27th
go to the*home game against West Forsyth. All the
games start at 6:30.
We need to have the gym packed for the West
Forsyth game. The gym will hold 750 on the home
side and 750 on the away side, so fill the gym. and
show some support as we play the #1 and #2-teams
this week. Tliank you. and see you at the game.
Joseph Smith
Manager
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Group Seeks Improvemente To Ridgemont, Campijell Road Neighborhoods
Continued From PU((e I
scwcrscrviccmherihanloafcwhoases,
and poor soil has caused a number of
scpcic sysicms to fail.
Walcr and sewer lines could easily
be extended lo ihe community, but
only a portion of ihe Campbell Road
community Is wilhinlhecorporalelim-
its of ihe town. Suiter said.
With the helpofCrey Engineering.
Inc.. the committee analyzed housing
conditions and asked the town lo seek
funding for infrastnictun* and housing
Improvements, he s;iid.
Fnmchesina reported that 80 per
cent of ihc suw wrcs in \he community
need repairs with 51 percent requiring
major repair or demolition.
Many homeowners take pride in
their homes but are too poor or elderly
to keep them in good condition. To aid
them, the conununlty improvements
committee organized a comittunily
clean-up day. People from inside and
outside the comnumity worked to
gether. collecting four dumpster loads
of irash, he said.
Kfforts by the infrastniciure and
community Improvcmentsconimittees
havebeen ongoing toeducate residents
lo the benefits of annexation by the
town. But an annexation will requin.' a
request frotii all the residents of the
at\:a because Mocksvillc does nd con
duct involuntary annexations.
Suiter .said Town Manager Terry
Bralley sh;ired Infoniulion with rcsi-
denlsabouiliow much theirtaxes would
increase and what benefits they would
receive in return.
Looking at the tax value of four
representative homes, it was found that
Grant Committee Meets In Cooleemee
COOLEEMEE - The Cool
eemee Community Development
block Grant Citizens Advisory
Committee sctiedulcd a meeting
for 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 24 at
the town hall.
The meeting is being held to
advise the committee of the
progress of the gram process to
date, as well as outline committee
needs and Input into the project
for the life of the program.
The $800,000 grant will pay
forcounty sewer line extension to
the Clark Road and Hickory Street
areas. It will also pay for street
improvements in the arcas, as well
as a-habilitation of houses and the
rc-location of current residents
from dilapidated housing.
noone would be paying morv than $56
in additional taxes, but all would reap
thcbenefusof water andsewerservice.
giubage pickup, street lights and police
protix'tion. he said.
In the Campbell Road conununity,
the public facilities committee was pri
marily concerned with the status of
McK'ksville Middle Scluwl, which the
DavieCounty Doardof Education pm-
poses closing as sewn as additions can
be made at Mivksville Elementary to
accomnuxlate the extra students.
Suiter told ihe btiard llurt Uw com
mittee had met with Superintendent
Dr. Bill Steed and recommended that
the school system continue to use the
facility foraconuiiunity purpose.
Me said Steed said the older part of
the school will probably be demol
ished. but Ihe other part will still be
used by the school system.
If the schools should decide not lo
use that building, the task force asked
that the town have inpui into how ii
would be used.
"Let not happen to Mocksville
Middle Sch(x>l what happened loNorth
Cooleemee School." Suiter said.
Among the problems found in the
Ridgemont area were deteriorating
housing, vacant apartment buildings,
no thoroughfare, unused land and poor
image. Franchesina said.
A clean-up day was also held in this
comnninily recently.
In Ridgemont. the task force deter
mined that 4.5 percent of the homes are
in needof repairwhile53 percent are In
good condition, according to
Franchesina.
Tlie neighborhood has petitioned
the town to demolish one of the aban
doned apartment buildings that is in
dcterioratingconditlonandhas become
a gathering place for vagrants, he said.
Strategies for dealing with pn)b-
lems in both cohimunities include de
velopment ofcommunity associations
toidentifycommunity leaders andbring
them into the revitalization process
and hold meetings lo encourage self-
help and pride among residents.
Other suggestions for Campbell
Road arc annexation of the part outside
Ihe town limits, elimination of public
nuisances in the area improvement of
infrastructure with water, .sewer, and
slrcet lif’’ting and provide adequate
housing for all residents.
Suiter said Ihe task force wouldalso
like to see the basketball courts on
Campbell Road eliminated because
they have become a public nuisance,
attractingpeoplefromoutsideihecom-
muniiy who have caused problems.
He said he had talked with Mocks-
ville-DavIe Parks and Recreation Di
rector Mike Gamer and Mike Hendrix
of the Davie County Schools about
ofTering supervised acliviiies for the
community at Mock.sville Middle.
Proposed strategies for Ridgemont
include improvementofiheinfrastrtic-
lure by developing land owned by the
town and improving ihe appearance of
Ihe entrance way. eliminating public
nuisances In the areaand improve hous
ing in Ihc community.
Commissioner Dr. F.W. Slate said
that members of the community have
workcddiligentlylodevelop these rec
ommendations.
"Everybody who was a part of this
has done a good job.'* he s;ud.
Suiter said the work accomplished
so far is only ihe firsi step. He propt^sed
that an ad hoc commitiee of the Town
BoardofCommissioners be established
for community and economic devel
opment to oversee implementation of
the sUTiiegy developed by the task foree.
After hearing from Suiter and
l-ranchescina, the board voted unani
mously lo take down the basketball
goals at the courts on Campbell Road
and to proceed with condemnation of
the vacant apartment buildings in ll\e
Ridgemont community.
Tlie board also voted to purchase a
lot In Ridgemont lobedonated toHabi-
tat for Humanity with an option to buy
six more fmm the same property owner.
Suiter said this falls in line with the
recommendationKofthe task force and
is one of the most outstanding things
the board has done.
Mayor D.J. "Nick" Mando thanked
incnibers of the task force for their
efforts.
"It’s up to this board to take the ball
and cany it." he said but added that the
town would like to continue using the
capabilities of task force members.
Members of the task force were
Town Manager Teny Bralley, Jesse
Brown. Town Commissioner J.C.
"Busler''Cle;uy.CliffCockcrtiani.Neal
Essie. Joe Etchlson. Thomaslna
Gailher, Buck Hall, Henry Howell,
Dewey Hunt. Linda Ijames. Bobby
Jones. Alice Dillard Patterson. Admin
istrative Assisliuit Lee Rollins, Town
Commissioner Dr. F.W. Slate. Karen
Smith. Clyde Sludevent Jr. and Chair
person Julius Suiter.
Gary Steeley and Tracey Cmmpof
Ihe Northwest Piedmont Council of
Govemments also assisted.
Tliegood things happeningin those
communiltes means good ihings for
the whole town. Mando said. '
Three Teens Injured In Wreck
Tttree Mocksville teen-agers were
injured Saturday night when the car in
which they were uaveling struck a
utility pole on McCullough Road.
The driver. David Lee Kluttz. 16.
and two passengers. Candy Meadows.
16, and Carla Meadows, 16, were taken
to N.C. Baptist Hospital In Winston-
Salem fortreatment of injury, reported
TioopcrT^.KcnnedyoflhcN.C.High-
way Patrol.
Accordingto Kennedy. Kluttzdrove
a 1988 Ford across the centerline as he
exited a curve. The car began to skid
and ran olTthe left shoulderof the road
where it struck a ditch and skidded into
a wooden utility pole about 9:45 p.m.
Kennedy estimated the vehicle’s
speed prior to the accident at 60 mph.
He charged Kluttz with exceeding a
safe speed.
According to N.C. Baptist Hospital
personnel, Kluttz was treated and n;-
ieased Saturday night. Candy Mead
ows was released from ihe hospital
Monday altemoon. while Carla Mead
ows remained In satisfactory condition
with a dislocated hip.
Kennedy estimated damage to the
car at $4,000.
I V I A R K D O W N S
DON'T GET STUCK ilGAIN THIS WINTER!
Crime Iteeps Po(loe Foree Busy
COOLEEMEE • After several "un-
evemful" months on the job, ihings are
picking up for the local police force.
Police Chief Tim Woolen said that
over the past couple of weeks, the
department has received nearly as many
calls as it had in several months prior.
It started on Jan. 1. when Ronnie
Lee Gobble and Terry Odell Smith
reported their truck was stolen at the
Handi-Cupboard by two black men.
The truck was recovered in Rowan
County, but ihe two said they didn't
want to press any charges. Woolen
said.
- On Jan. 17, Bonnie Whitley of
Davie Street reported the larceny of a
gas grill and Weedeater from the deck
of her home.
- On Jan. 17, Cooleemee officers
assisted Davie County Animal Con
trol officers in recovering two beagles
from 12 Duke Sl The dogs had been
stolen from the county animal shelter.
•On Jan. 19,someone "shoplifted"
beer from the Handi-Cupboard.
-OnJan.22,officials fromPolymcr
Recovery Corp., Main Street, reported
the breaking, entering and larceny of a
large portable space heater.
-OnJan.22,JohnRandallCampbell
of Walts Street reported the breaking,
entering and larceny of a stereo system
from a vehicle.
• Oscar Lynn Young, 25, of 403
Legion Hut Road, was arrested Jan. 19
for failure to slop at a stop sign and
driving while license revoked. Trial
date: March I.
• Joseph Frederick Knight. 29, of
2440 Hwy. 601 South, was arrested
Jan. 19 for driving while license re
voked. Trial dale: March 14.
• Mark Dwayne Williams, 29, of
Neely Street, was chargcd Jan. 9 with
being drunk and disruptive in public.
Trial date: Feb. 22.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 25,1996 -;5
Tlte following cases were disposed
of In Davie District Court on Jan. 18.
Presiding was Judge George T.
Fuller. Prosecuting were Rob Taylor
and Mark Culler, assistant district at
torneys.
—Tma M. Bailey, no hunting li
cense. dismissed.
“ Jamie M. Boger. rcckless driv
ing, dismissscd.
• —Michael S. Dogcr, simple assault,
sentenced to 45 days suspended for 18
months, pay S200 fine and court costs.
—Selina R. Buchanan, use of for
eign license, dismissed; exceeding
posted speed, S15 fine and court costs.
—Michael Bulow. criminal tres
pass, dismissed.
—Lisa F. Chunn, simple assault,
sentenced to 45 days suspended for 1
year, pay SlOO fine and court costs.
—Jermeil T. Cockerham. assault
with a deadly weapon causing serious
injury, common law robbery, waived
probablecause and was bound over for
trial in Superior Court.
-K im Cranfill, simple worthless
check, dismissed.
—John C. Crepps. DWI, (.08
Breathaly/er). sentenced to 60 days
suspended for 1 year. SIOO fine and
court costs. 24 hours community ser
vice, comply with substance abuse as
sessment; driving while license re
voked, dismissed.
—Mark Dellinger, allowing dog lo
mn at night, sentenced to 10 days sus
pended for 1 year, SI (X) fine and court
costs, not allow dog to run at night.
— Kenneth R.De\valt,drivingwhilc
license revoked, sentenced to 120days
suspended 1 year, S200 fine and court
costs, not operate vehicle until licensed.
—Randy D. Dixon, driving while
license revoked, driving left of center,
prayer forjudgment continued on con
dition he pay court costs.
—Tracy S. Eckard. obtain property
by false pretense, no operator's li
cense, dismissed: no liability insur
ance, .senenced to 45 days suspended
for I year. S200 fine, court costs, not
operate vehicle until licensed, with in
surance.
—LoraL.Edwards.givingriclilious
information toanofnce.paycourtcosis.
-Jerry D. Efird. failure to comply
'.w^refttrictions,drivinjiaAer consum
ing alcohol,rcsistingpublicolTicer.fuil-
ure to comply with license restrictions,
sentenced to 30 days suspended for I
year. $150 fine imd court costs, not
operate vehicle until licensed; failure
to wear seat belt, drinking beer/wine
while driving. 2 counts posession mall
beverage under age. dismissed.
— Richard A. Eremenchuck. 4
counts bre.'iking. entering and larceny,
8 counts uttering forged endorsement
and forgery of endorsement, posses
sion burglaiy tools, waived probable
cause and was bound for trial in Supe
rior Court; resisting public office, sen
tenced to30dayssuspendedfor I year.
SI .(XX) fine and court costs. Appealed.
—Chris Evans, failure to rctum
rental property, dismissed.
—Quillar Gammoge Jr., assault on
u female, dismissed.
—Wade T. Gannon, assault infiicl-
ing serious injury, dismissed.
—Boyd D. Gamer, assault on a
fcmale,sentenccdlo60dayssuspcnded
lyear.SIOOfine.courtcosts.complete
Family Violence Prevention Prtigram.
stay away from prosecuting witness.
—Jarvis Gamer, possession of ct)-
caine. selling or deliver cocaine, dis
missed.
— Danny P. Geraghty, possession
of stolen gixKls. sentenced lo 120days.
-Jerry W. Gixlbey, bre.'iking and
entering, dismissed; assault on u fe
male. comnnmicating threats, sen
tenced to 75 days suspended for 18
monihs,$250fine andcourtcosis.com-
pleteFamily Violence Prevention Pro
gram. rep<^rt to Day Reporting Center.
72 hours community service.
— Rodney L. Harris, DWI.
(Brealhaly/er refused), sentenced to
60days suspended for I year.S100 fine
and court costs, 24 hours community
service, not operate vehicle until li
censed. comply with subst:mce abuse
assessment; having unsealed wine/li
quor in the passenger arca dismissed.
— Kelly J. Hayes. 77 mph in a 65
mph zone, reduced by DA to improper
equipment, pay court costs; 60 mph in
a 45 mph zone, reduced by DA to 54
mph in a 45 mph /one, $10 fine, court
costs; 79 mph in a 65 mph zone, re
duced by DA to exceeding safe speed,
pay court costs.
—Eric Uj l^udson Jr.. ludnappins
and assault on female, sentenced to
60 days suspen :d for 18 months, pay
SlOOfineand ourt costs, not threaten,
harass or pault prosecuting
witnessess, coiplete Family Violence
Prevention Piiram.
— Donna TJames, improper pass
ing, reduced biDA lo improperequip-
ment. pay coil costs.
— AnnM.phnson.inloxIcaledand
disruptive, pisession malt beverage
underage, p:i|$25 fine andcourt costs.
—Chrisn|herW.Martin.22 counts
of uttering irgcd cndorscmenl and
forgery of J endorsement, breaking
and enterinuarceny. waived probable
cause, boumover for trial in Superior
Court; larcoy, sentenced to 120 days.
Appealed.
— Davii G. Mayhew Jr., posses
sion mariji
juana, pos
dismissed
—Jerry L. McCllne, driving ve-
liiclc not tgislercd. failure to obtain
registratij or title, dismissed.
—Tedy E. McClure, simple pos
session Shedule VI controlled sub
stance, p .session drug paraphernalia,
$100 fin and court costs; simple pos
session :hedule IV, prayer for judg
ment C( linued.
— Dmck L McKinney, larceny
motor hide, assault with a deadly
weapo with intent to kill or serious
injure, aivedprobablecauseandwas
boundor trial in Superior Court.
— (avid W. Moses, DWI, dis-
misse
— rtuie C. Myers, driving while
licen revoked.sentencedto I20days
suspt ded for 18 months, $250 fine,
ists, 24 hours community ser-
|| .na
ssi(
1, manufacturing mari-
;ion drug paraphemalia,
vicejot operate vehicle until licensed.
-jChadwick L. O'Neill, driving
whil license revoked, unsafe tires,
disr ssed; driving while license re-
vok I. prayer forjudgment continued
on' mdition he pay court costs.
-Barbiira L. Perez, no child re-
str It system, pay court costs; no li-
abity insurance, dismissed.
^Judy H. Phelps. 84 mph in a 65
mp zone, reduced by DA to 74 mph
in!65 mph zone.SlOr»ne,couTt costs;
faure to wear scat bell, dismissed.
•—Christopher L Price, breaking
ad entering, reduced by DA lo misdc-
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meanor breaking and entering, .sen
tenced to 45 days; larceny, reduced to
misdemeanor larceny, sentenced to45
days.
—Aushante N. Ratlcdge, unsafe
traffic movement, hit and run and fail
ure lo slop for property damage, dis
missed; failure to report accident, pay
$30 fine and court costs.
—Christopher T. Robison, DWI,
(.14 Brealhalyzcr), possession m;u-i-
juiuia, sentenced to 12 months sus
pended for2ye:u^.S400 fine and court
costs, sen’c 7 days in jail, comply with
substance abuse assessment; fictitious/
cancelled regisiraiion.ptissessiondrtig
p;u^phemalia dismissed.
— Donnie L. Sellers, simpleassaull.
sentenced lo 45 days suspended for I
ye.ar. $100 fine, court costs, complete
Family Violence Prevention Pmgram.
—Justin Sheets, larc’eny.dismissed.
— Crystal C. Steele, possession sto
len goods, prayer forjudgment contin
ued on condition she make rcstiluUon.
—ChasdadiM.Slroud.expired reg
istration. drinking on piovisional li
cense. sentenced to 30 days suspended
1 year. SI 00 fine, court costs, noi oper
ate vehicle until licensed.
— Vickie E. Tliome unauthorized
use of motor vehicle, failure to surren
der license, driving while license re
voked. dismissed;drivingwhilelicense
revoked, resisting public officer, no
liability insurance.senlcntvd to I0d;iys.
— Lclis J. Valle, driving 90 mph in
a 65 mph zone, having wine/liquor in
passenger area of vehicle, pay $30 fine
m i court costs.
— Bjirbara A. Velolta. nooperalor’s
license, dismissed; possession stolen
gixxls, sentenced lo45 days suspended
for 18 months, $250 fine, court costs.
48 hours community ser\'ice, make
restitution; hit and run and failure to
stop for property damage, sentenced to
45 days suspended for 18 months.
—Sylvia A. White, forgery of en
dorsement. uttering forged endorse
ment, waived probable cause and was
bt>und over for trial in Superior Court.
—Thomas L. Williams, resisting
public officer, reduced by DA to disor
derly conduct, failure to surrender li
cense, pay $75 fine and court costs;
spotlighting deer, dismissed.
: —Billy D. Wood If, OWf..dj.i-
missed; exceeding posted speed, re
duced by DA to 60 mph in a 45 mph
zone, pity $10 fine and court costs.
-Janet K. Wright, expired regis
tration, dismissed.
—John W. Yandell. possessiondnig
paraphemalia. dismissed; possession
marijuana, $100 fine and courtcosts.
Fulled To Appear
Tlie following to appear for their
scheduled court trial.
— Alvaro Anieta, DWI, driving
without headlights.
— Aubry A. Burgin, uttering forged
endorsement, forgery ofendorsement
—Jeremy W. Martin, possessin mall
beverage under age.
— M;uy C. Moore, driving 80 mph
In a 65 mph zone.
— Lester C. Scott, resisting public
officer.
— Lucille Suggs, driving 94 mph in
a 65 mph zone.
Trials Waived
Tlie following waived theirright to
a court trial and paid fines in advance,
— Michael Harrell, driving78 mph
in a 65 mph zone.
— Ronald Andary, failure to stop
for stop sign.
—Tomnjie Barnes, expired regis-
uiition.
— Benjamin D. Moss, driving 80
mph in a 65 mph zone.
— Brady Gaither, vehicle inspec
tion violation.
— Bryan Cheeks, failure to wear
seatbelt.
— Michael W. Reardon, driving 80
mph in a 65 mph zone.
— April D. Bailey, nochild restraint
system.
—William J. Bohannon, failure to
we;u-seat belt
— Katherine Short, vehicle inspec
tion violation.
—Carol S.Gcorge.driving80mph
in a 65 mph zone.
— EdwanlR.Foster.faiUiretowear
seat belt.
—TerryJ.KeTrigan.driving79mph
in a 65 mph zone.
— JcremyD.F»shcr,dT\ving7»mph
in a 65 mph zone.
—John H. Boyen>. driving 80 mph
in a 65 mph zone.
—Jimmy P. Batton Jr., driving 78
mph in a 65 mph zone.
—Shawn M. Stapper. driving 80
mph In a 65 mph zone.
—Tlieodis L. Perry Jr.. failure to
stop for red light.
— Maurice II. Iloude, driving 77
mph in a 65 mph zone.
— BrianM.Monroe.driving77mph
in a 65 mph zone.
—Lany S. Brown, driving 70 mph
in a 55 mph zone.
—WillisT. Parker, failurctoreduce
speed.
—Hendry S. Robinson, exceeding
posted speed.
—AmyJ. Dillon.driving77mphin
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— Hugon N. Gonzalez-Guerrero,
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—William H. Treadwell IV, driv
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-Brandon N. Walsh, driving 80
mph in a 65 mph zone.
— Braxton S. Oliver II. failure to
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—Gilbert F. Tiemey. driving 78
mph in a 65 mph zone.
—Roger L. McLean, driving 80
mph in a 65 mph zone.
—Adam Rainwater.drivingSO mph
In a 65 tnph zone.
— David W. Todd, driving 80 mph
in a 65 mph zone.
—ChaHes A. Neal, failure to wear
seatbelt.
— Kirby E. Manning, driving 78
mph in a 65 mph zone.
— Betty P. Adams, driving 80 mph
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—William C. Brendle. driving 7*0
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—Wayne D. Gunter, driving 76 mph
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— Lam)ne T. Brown, driving 80
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mph In a 65 mph zone.
—WadeL.McCray,driving78miih
in a 65 mph zone.
— WiUiant B. Renfro, driving 77
mph in a 65 mph zone.
— Brian S. Debruhl, failure to wear
scat belt.
—Brian J. Adams, failure lo wear
seat belt.
— Sleptianic R. Scoit, failure tostop
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6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 25,1996
FHiblic Reconds
Mocksville Police
The following incitlcnts were re
ported to the Mocksviile Police Dc-
paitmenl.
- Bobby McDanicl of Woodlcaf
reported Jan. 19 ihe larceny of a mlicr
saw, stereo equipment and speakers,
with a total estimated value of S1.293.
from a vehicle parked at the Mocks*
Sheriffs Departmervt
vilic Marketplace shopping center.
Arrests
• Phillip Dewayne Akers. 37, of
Lexington, was charged on Jan. 20
with DWI, driving while license rc*
voked, tmnsponing unsealed liquor in
a vehicle, possession of an open con
tainer of alcohol after drinking and
resisting, obstructing and delaying an
officer. Trial date: Feb. 22.
• William Franklin Tatum. 17. of
120 Windward Circle, was charged
Jan. l9withaprobationviolaiion.Trial
date: Jan. 25.
• Priest Christopher Dalton, 22. of
Statesville, was charged Jan. 19 with
driving while license revoked and giv
ing false information I an officer.Trial
dale: Feb. 2.
• Robert Edward Trner. 28. of 174
Dogwood Drive, advance, was
charged Jan. 18 with ommunicating
thrcats. Trial date: Feb I.
- Lisa Diane S!i:up< 24, of States
ville, was charged Jan. 5 with writing
a worthless check. Trial dale: Feb. 15.
Trunic Accidents
• A MtKksville woman wascharged
with failure to reducc speed aHer an
accident al Milling Road and Carolina
Street at 3:42 p.m. Jan. 18.
According to a report by Officer
M.A. Gram, Karen C. Brannon, 39. of
Fulton Street, failed to stop a 1977;
Ford before it s\n\zk in the rear a 19R4
Oldsmobilc driven by David Charles ;
Ford. 29. of Poplar Street. ;
Ford had stopped the vchicle for -
other traffic, ond Brannon told the of-;;
ficer she had l(M)ked away from the’
road to children walking on the shoul-;
derjust prior to the accident. I
The following incldenLs were re
ported to the Davie Sheriffs Dept.
- Howell Way Woltz of Advance
reported Jan. 18 the breaking, entering
and larceny from Yadkin Point Shoot
ing Preserve. Woltz Lane.
-Dorothy MarieSagravcsofMocks-
ville rqported Jan. 18 the larceny and
forgery of a check from a residence on
PineviUc Road.
•PhillipMarionPriceofCooleemee
reported Jan. 20 the larceny of a JVC
camcorder, with an estimated value of
$1,000. from a vehicle.
• Paul Pless Cartner of Statesville
Arrests
reported Jan. 19 the larceny of dial
knobs, and the attempted larceny of a
stereo system in a vehicle parked on
Ridge Road.
• Gary Arnold Peacock of Mocks
ville reported Jan. 20 the larceny of a
tiller, TV, two lawn mowers, battery
charger, ladder, three bicycles, 10
chairs, a tool box with tools and a
Coleman stove, with a loul estimated
value of $2,895, from a residence off
Hwy.60ISouth.
- Jamie Daryl Reece of Advance
reportedJan. I2he had received threat
ening letters.
- Shawt\ Sizemore of Mocksvillc
reported Jan. 8 the breaking, entering
and larceny of a microwave oven, ste
reo. 8-inch TV. and a Sega game set,
with a total estimated value of S750,
from a residence on Cheyenne Lane.
• Steve Dewayne Scott of Mocks
ville reportedJan. 11 the larceny oftwo
basset hounds from n residence on
Legion Hut Road.
- Bobby Ray Bowles of Mocksville
reportedJan. 14thc breaking, entering
and larceny of a Panasonic microwave
oven. Rcgency scanner, with a total
estimated value of S250, from a resi
dence on Wagner Road.
-ChristiniaMontgonKyofMock.s-
villc reported Jan. 14 aMa/da was
drivcnfromaresidcnceortJolleyRoad
without the owner's pennision.
- Wendell Miller of LIcolnton re
ported Jan. 15 the breakig. entering
and larceny ofa ladder, andbck stands,
with a total estimated valu of S538.
from Fri»^ tdshipCable Souieast. East
Lake Drive. Mocksville.
- Paul Wagoner of Acance re
ported Jan. 15 that a vehicle 'as struck
by another vehicle al the ctrancc to
Dogwood Springs Trailer ftk, Hwy.
158. Hillsdale.
• Debbie Wintersof Mocksville re
ported Jan. 15 that trash was illegally
put in a dumpster at the Smith Gn)ve
Community Center.
• Goldman Nathaniel Anthony of
Mocksville reported Jan. 13 the break
ing. entering and larceny of checks
from a vehicle parked off Duke Whi
taker Road.
• Douglass Darwin Laycll of Ad;
vance reported Jan. 16 the breaking,
entering and larceny of a 25-inch Ze
nith TV. shotgun. 19-inch Montgom
ery Ward TV and a Kenmore diycr.
with a total estimated value of $430.;
from a residence on Hillcrest Drive. !
- Lena May Benge of Mocksville
reportedJan. 16 the breaking, entering
and larceny of a stereo from a residence
on Roy Davis Street.
• Roger Mock Jr. of Advance rc-
portedJ.in. l7thelarcenyofapressure
washer, with an estimated value of
$870, from a residence on Bcauchamp
Road.
- Joseph Andrew Spillman Sr. re-
portedJan. I7thelareenyofaradiator,
with an estimated value of$150. from
a yard off Junction Road.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 25,1996 - 7
Advance News
The following were arrested by the
Davie County Sheriff's Department.
• Tommy L^e Gibbs, 21. of 177
Everhart Road. Mocksville. was
charged Jan. 15 with providing drugs
to an inmate and possession of mari
juana. Trial date: Feb. 22.
• E)efrick Lamer McKinney, 24. of
Charlotte, was charged Jan. 11 with
assault with adeadly weapon infiicting
serious injury with Intent to kill and
larceny of a motor vehicle. Trial date:
Jan. 18.
• Lee Dale Hanis. 16. of Salisbury,
was charged Jan. 11 with simple as
sault Trial date: Jan. 18.
- Vickie Ellis Thome, 22. of 656
Gladstone Road. Mocksville, was
chargedJan. U with failure to comply
with child support order. Trial date:
Jan. 23.
-Joseph Hegc Smith. 46. of 1963
Comalzer Road. Mocksville. was
charged Jon. 12 with assault on a fe
male. Trial date; Feb. I.
- Richard Eugene Evans, 28, of 124
Howardtown Circle, Advance, was
charged Jon. 13 with injury to real
property and assault on a female. Trial
date: Feb. 1.
- Ricky Alan Myers, 37, of 587
Deadmon Road. Mocksville. was
charged Jan. 15 with failure to appear
in court. Trial date: Feb. 14.
- Teny Lynn Kimmer Jr., 18, of
J&L Fann Ro.id, Mocksville. was
charged Jan. 16 with assault by point
ing a gun. Trial date: Feb. 1.
- Randy Lee Barrier, 39, of 105
Jamestown Drive. Mocksville, was
charged Jan. 16 with assault on a fe
male and commumcatingthreats. Trial
dale: Feb. 22.
-En'c Cramer Bnice, 24, of Shaw
Road, Harmony, was charged Jan. 17
with two counts of damage to personal
property and with communicating
threats. Trial date: Feb. 1.
- Harry James, 48, of Piney Grove
Road, Harmony, was charged Jan. 17
with posse-ssion of drug parapbmalia,
driving while license revoked nd with
obstrticting and delaying an jfficer.
Trial dale; Feb. 8.
- Marty Jason Sutherland.l9, of
4029 Hwy. 158, MocksvilU was
charged Jan. 17 with two coiits of
contributing to the delinquenc, of a
minor. Trial date: Feb. 1.
• Elizabeth Amanda Dwiggic. 17,
of223 Pine Valley Road. Mockville.
was charged Jan. 19 with DWby a
provisional licensee, transportir> li
quor. underage posse.ssion of lltior.
driving without a license and undeige
possession of beer. Trial date; Fel 2.
• Benjamin Matthew BrickleyJ7,
of 193 Duke St.. Coolcemee, was
charged Jan. 19 with breaking, enter
ing and huveny of a motor vehicle and
with damage to personal property.Trial
date: Feb. 15.
- Jaime Wesley Barker. 20. of 387
Bingham Parks Road. Advance, was
charged Jan. 19 with carrying a con
cealed weapon, undemge possession
of liquor and transporting liquor. Trial
date; Feb. 22.
- Misty Michelle McDaniel. 24. of
184 Jamestown Road,Mocksville, was
charged Jan. 21 with simple a.ssault.
Trial date; Feb. 22.
- Timothy Scott Harrison. 21, of 90
Whitney Road, Mocksville, was
charged Jan. 20 with driving while •
license revoked, displaying an ci^pircd
t.ng. displaying an expired registration
certificate, andlmpropor lighting. Trial
date; Feb. 16.
- Jason Samuel Allen. 20. of 900
Farmington Road. Mocksville, was •
charged Jan. 20 on an order for arrest.
Trial date: March 4.
•Randy L. Jordan. 30. of Sunset
Apt. 33. Mocksville. was charged Jan. .
20 with assault on a female. Trial date: .
Feb. 22.
-John Nathaniel Nickels. 26.of 184
Jamestown Drive, Mocksville. was
charged Jan. 21 with assault on a fe- .
male. Trial dale: Feb. 15.
Building Permits
Ihefollowingbuildingpermitswere
issued in Davie Cowiiy in Z>ecember.
TTie permita are listed by owner or
contractor, size and type of building,
location, and fee, with $ 1 JO represent
ing $1,000 and a S20 minimum fee.
- M t Sanai AME Zion Church.
2.U2 square foot fellowship hall.
Peoples Creek Road. $225.
•Jerry L. Rcavis, 14- by l6-fooi
utility building, Claybon Drive. $20.
- Daryl Dixon, 28- by 20-fool shop
building. Valley Oaks Drive. $20.
- Mary Hines, 72- by 96-root bam,
Cana R o ^ no fee. farm exemption.
- Glen Shennan, 12- by 24-foot
storage building, WestviewCourt.$20.
« Lucy K. Myers, 624 square foot
addition to house. Evergreen Lane.
S72.44.
«Larry Smith, 26- by 12-foot addi
tion to house, Yadkin Valley Road,
$50.
* David and Darlene Tutterow,
changingconiractor.houseon Keswick
Drive. 5i3t.
-ForestCrannnConsiruclion,2.562
square foothou.se. Suntree Court. $210.
- Richard and Edith Potts. 2.400
squarefoothouse.RollingwoodDrive,
$185.48.
-Traditional Homes, 2,317 square
fool house,Cornwallis Drive,$ 183.02.
- Mike Atwood Bui’ders, 2,000
square foot house. Kingsmill at Oak
Valley. SI W.
- Chamco Builders. 2,340 squre foot house. Suntree Court, $186.39
•Ctaridge Homes, 3,000square Tot
hou.se. Keswick Drive. $239.39.
- Barney and Sharon Brooks. 3.0()
square foot hou.se. Marchmont Driv^
$235.25.
- Charles Cloer. 2.590 square foe
house. Country Side Estates. Under
pass Road. $212.96.
- Castlegato Constrtiction, 1.315
square fool house. Blue Bonnet Court^
$113.90.
- Ricltord W. Carl. 1.620 square
foot modular house. Ridge and Foster
roads. 581.60.
- Ken and KiavaGoad,2,560square
foot house. Oakmont Drive. $209.06.
• C. Richard Dobson. 1,650 square
foot house, Lonetree Drive. $143.45.
• Waller and Annette Minor. 2,178
square foot house. Burton Road.
$163.62.
-JeffandSus;uiBrown,2.150square*^
foot hou.se. Talwood Drive. $181.13. '• '
-PhllStnjpcBuUdcrs, l,434square^
foot hou.se. Northridge Subdivision."
$138.63.
- Phil Strupe Builders. 1.385 square.
foot hou.se, Northridge Subdivision,
$130.25.
- Kay Edwards. 1.224 square foot
house. Beauchamp Road. SI 10.58.
- Stacy Laverly, 1,550 square fot)t^
house, Hawthorne Drive. $140.93.
By Edith Zimmerman
Advance Correspondent
Ed and Eula U:dford were honored
with a surprise dinner Saturday at the
Baptist Church fellowship hall in ccU
cbration of their 50th wedding anni
versary, which fell on Jan. 20. Tlie
dinner wassponsored by Mrs. Ledford’s
sister and nieces. Atlee Comatzer,
Shirley Wall, Brenda Cline, Karen
Robertson, Mona Pott.s. Leesa Church
andlmaJeanThacker. Approximately
100 people attended. Out-of-town
guests came from Yadkin Counly and
Valdese. Tlte guests ranged in age
from 10 months to the mid 80s.
A lovely cut flower arrangement
was placed In the Methodist Church
Sunday inmcmoryof ArthurandGracc
Spry by a daughter and son-in-law
Brenda and Ken Burton.
A rose was in the church in honorof
Sydney Caroline Browder,babydaugh-
ter of Tommy and Deana Browder,
bom Jan. 18. weighing 7 lbs. 11 oz.
Sydney Caroline is the granddaughter
of Ben and Ann Browder.
Many visitors attended the Meth
odist church Sunday forSunday school
and worship.
The Rev. Dennis Marshall cel
ebrated his birthday Sunday. The
churchcongregationsangHappy Birth
day to him and presented him with
gifts.
Sandy and Elizabeth Belt McGregor
of Charlotte were Saturday guests of
Edith Zimmemtan.
Mary Lcthia Robertson has been
confined to home for several days with
the fiu.------
Lillie Vogler has been a patient at
Davie County Hospital for treatment
ofuflu-likc virus.
Among the visitors of Recic Sheets
Saturday were Homerand Dottle Potts
and their daughter Sharon of ihc
ComatzcrCommunity.andSadicGross
of Pfaffiown.
Carolyn Hartman has been a patient
in the hospital, but now has been trans-
pLwd to Meadowbrook Terrace on
Hwy. 801.
Elsie Vogler had the misfortune to
fall at her home sustaining injury toher
ribs.
Four Corners News
Cooper-Alien
Engagement Announced
Barbara P. Cooper and Ralph W. Cwper of Mocksville announce the
engagement oftheirdaughtcr. Jennifer Nicole CooperofMocksville to Kenneth
F. Allen of Mocksville, the son of Carol Allen and Fred and Ann Allen of
Mocksville.
1 Thcbridc-elcctisthcgranddaughterofDanandCollcenPcarceofLouisburg
, and the late Junior Cooper and James and Tlielma TIngen of Youngsville. She
I earned an associate degree In paralegal technology, and Is employed as a
' paralegal in the Law Offices of J. Calvin Cunningham in Lexington.
' Thegroonitobeisthegr.indsonofRel«ccaZ;inderofM(K’ksvilleandthclale
Clyde Allen and Pauline Allen of Nkxiksvilte. He is employed at Hoechst
Celanese in Salisbury.
The wedding is planned for 4 p.m. Feb. 3 at Turtfniine Baptist Church.
Mocksville.
By Miirie While
Four Comers Correspondent
Mrs. Johnsie Shelton attended a
surprise birthdaysuppcrSaturday night
for Von Shelton at his home. Tliose
enjoying the occasion in addition to
these were Mrs. Von Shelton. Mr. and
Mrs. Bart McLean .and Jordan of At
lanta. Ga.. Sandra Laws, Peggy and
Hanes Shelton. Dawn and Amanda
Hughes, and Laney and Susan Walls.
Mrs. Joycc Parrish Is on our sick
list. We are wishing her a speedy
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark White and Jes
sica honored Mrs. Joe White on her
birthday Sunday at lunch at Cap'n
Stevens in Mocksville. Joe While al.so
enjoyed the occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe While visited Mrs.
Waldon Rcavis Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Beck visited
Mrs. Will Beck Sunday afternoon. ■
A large group attended a supper
Saturday night at Courtney Baptist
Church honoring David Rickard, he
served as interim minister of music for
several months.
Sloop-Spangler
Couple Exchange
rV^kin \Mey News __Vbi/vs Saturday
Land Transfers
The following land transfers were
filedwiththe Davie County Registerof
Deeds.
The transactions are listed by par*
ties Involved, acreage, township, and
deed stamps purchased, with $2 repre
senting $1,000.
- Louise S. Pierce and Gilbert R.
Pierce to Jeny Alexander Stockton,
3.41 acres, Fulton.
- William F. Bracken and Arlene
Bracken to Norman C. DiUii\gham. 3
acres. Claricsville.$17.
- Habitat for Humanity of Davie
County to David Keith Hardin. 1 lot.
$70.
- T. Holt Haywood and Nancy A.
Haywood to Robert Nelson Jones and
Jane S. Jones.65.19acrts. Fulton. $284.
• James R. Miller and Debbie B.
Miller, Ronald W. McDaniel and Ste-
fanle H. McDaniel to Thomas Stuart
Meloy and Baibara J. Meloy, 35 acres.
Jenisdem, $200.
• Mary P.McClamrochandJ. Bryanl
McClamroch to Bobby R. West and
Jerri B. West. 1 lot, Jenisalem, $46,
• Oak Valley Associates Limited
Partnership to G. Alan Jones and
Stephanie N. Jones, 1 lot, Fannington.
$270.
• Gilmer H. Ellis and Frances S.
Ellis to Mark A. Holmes and Nancy E.
Holmes. 26.051 square feet. Farmings
ton.
- Ricky A. Stanley and Janet M.
Stanley to Randall G. Hyack and Jean
M. Hyack. I lot. Fannington. $495.
- Maurcda H. Jones to Robert T.
Jones (40% Interest). Donald T. Jones
(40% Interest) and Richard P. JonesSr.
(20% Interest). I lot, Farmington.
- Abner R. Steele and Jimmie Lou
Steele to Abner Algernon Steele. 3
acres, $200.
- Lester M. Bowles and Ina T.
Bowles to Grady L. McClamrock Jr.
indCatherine E. McClamrock, .92acre,
vlocksvillc,$29.
• Oak Valley Associates Limited
brtnership to Chris Slone Building, I
l*t. Farmington. $82.
I • Oak Valley Golf Partners to R.
BryonHlcksJr.andKimberiyR.Hicks.
I lot, Farmington.
- John B. iBrandon and Tonya D.
Brandon lo Clarance C. Hill Jr. and ■
Lori E. Hill. 1.22 acres. $34.
- John H. Hoots, Lou Ella Htwts
AngeUndClwlcsE. Angel, Kalhleei\;^
Hoots Mcll&atlen and David W ."
Mcllhatten byallomey in fact. JohnH..:>
Hoots to Steven P. Gray and Pamela:^
M.Gray. llot,$76. :
By Ruby McBride
Yadkin Valley Correspondent
Yadkin Valley Baptist Church wel
comes all the visitors that were there
last Sunday, and any servicc and if you
don't have a home church wc welcome
you with us.
Remember all the sick in your
prayers. "Toots" Riddle has been a
patient this week at Medical Park Hos
pital and may get to come home on
f Satunlay.
Sympathy goes out to the family of
I Joy Steelman who passed away on
Thursdayevcningat8p.m. Herservice lwlUlMcMSund«y. .>
Sympathy also goes out to the fam
ily of Albert Hartman who passed away
Friday evening about 5 p.m. His wife
Emma West Hartman grew up in our
church. Slw is daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. John We.st.
Visitation will be at Davie Village
Jan. 27 at 7 p.m.. everyone is welcome
to go along. They enjoy these services.
This is where Mrs. Vada Riddle is at
and she always loves to sec people
come by.
Remember all the young people that
have gone back lo college. We miss
them being al church.
Crystal DawnSkx>pandCarl Shawn
Spangler were united in marriage on
Saturday. Jan. 20. at 3 p.m. Tlie Rev.
Billy J. Sloop, fttther of the bride, offi*
dated the double-ring ceremony. In
the home of the bride's piuents.
Suzanne Sloop, sister-in-law of the
bride, greeted the guest.s.
The bride is the daughterofthe Rev.
and Mrs. Billy J. Sloop of Mocksville.
She graduated from Davidson Com
munity College. Davie Campus and Is
employed by J.C. Penney Co. of Wln-
ston-Salcm.
The groom graduated from Carver
High School, Wulkertown, and is em
ployed by PenskcTnJck Co.ofGreens-
bort).
A reception followed the wedding,
which was attended by close friends
and family members.
After a honeymoon to the Blue
Ridge Mountains, the couplc will re
side In Walkertown.Mrs. Carl Sham Spangler ...was Crystal Dawn Sloop
Cornatzer News
, By Dottie Pbtts
1 Comatter Correspondent
' Margaret Potts had surgery on her
shoulder al Medical Park Hospital in
Winston-Salem last Friday. She was
dismissed from the hospital on Salur-
day.
Mary Lois Jones had the misfortune
'of falling last Saturday and breaking
i two bones in her wrist
j Mrs. JamesShoaf spent last week in
' Marion. S.C with Dot Duncan.
Mr. and Mrs, Brace Hinkle were
! breakfast guestsofMr.and Mrs. Homer
i Potts last Thursday in honor of Mrs.
Hinkle’s birthday, which was Friday.
Will Staley of Troy visited Homer
Potts Monday.
Saturday afternoon visitors of Mar
garet Potts included Mr. and Mrs.
Nom^an Smith imdTaran and Eva Potts.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Gaines of
Maulwws, spent the weekend with
Kaye West.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Potts and
Sharon visited Maiy Lois Wilson, Mrs.
Sadie Seats, and Mr. Jim Bameycastle
al McadowbrookTemJceon Hwy. 801
last Saturday. They also visiled Reccie
Sheets at her home in Advance.
New
Arrivals
Sara Gregory Joins Army
Highway PattX3l
TTjc N.C. Midway Patrol investi
gated the following accidents In Davie
County.
PkkupHitaDtcr
George Edwin Meeks, 62. of
PfaHtown, was traveling south on U.S.
601 at 7 p.m. Jan. 15, when a deer ran
Into the road colliding with his 1993
Nissan pickup, repotted Trooper J.R.
Allred.
Car W m ks On Lybrook Drive
Jennifer Melanie Tulterow. 23, of
Advance, was traveling south on
Lybrook Drive at 1:15 a.m. Jan. 15.
when she losl conuol of her 1994 Nis
san on the ice covered road, reported
Trooper P.T.Hennelly.
The car ran o^the road to the right,
striking a 1988 Volkswagen, owned
byTimothy William WolfofAdvance,
that was parked on the right shoulder of
the road. No charges were filed, Hen-
nelly said.
TtcnIiOured In W nck
Geric Lynn Potts, 17, of Mocks
ville, was takert to Davie Coumy Hos
pital after an accidcnt on Hepler Road
at 11:32 p.m. Jan. IS.
Acco^ing to Trooper P.T. Hen-
nelly, Potts lost control ofa 1989 Nis
san pickup on the ice covered road,
crossing the centerline,ninningoff the
road to ihe left, striking a tree and
rolling over onto its side.
Fires
Davie County fire departments re
sponded to the following calls.
Jtii. 15: Comatzer-Dulin, 11:32
p.m., auto accident. Milling Road.
Ju . 17: Mocksville. 8:27 a.m..
structure fue, Maple Street; Center,
2:44 p.m., auto accident, Sheffield
Road.
Jan. 18: Faniunglon. 3:59 p.m.,
autoaccident. Famtington Road at Pine-
bn)ok School Road.
,, Jan. 19: Smith Grove. 3:40 p.rn.,
auto accident, U.S. 158 at Gun Club
Road.
Jan. 20; Mocksville, I;40 a.m.,
dumpster fire, Funder America; Farm
ington, 3:35 p.m., vehicle fire. Griffith
Road; Smith Grove assisted; Jenisa
lem, 9:46 p.m., auto accident,
McCullough Road.
Jan. 21: Jerasalem, 4:57 p.m., ve
hicle fire. U.S. 601.
Jan. 22: Jenisalem. 11:39 a.m., fire
in kitchen. McCullough Road; Mocks
ville assisted.
No charges were filed. Damage to
the truck was estimated at $7,500,
Hennelly reported.
Man Charged In Accidcnt
A Yadkinville man was charged
with DWI, driving while license re
voked, no insurance, impn)per regis
tration. possession of marijuana and
possession of drug paraphernalia after
an accidcnt on U.S. 601 Jan. 14.
Paul Marvin Gray, 23, loldTrooper
P.T. Hennelly that he dozed on* for a
second before ranning oH* the road to
the right and hitting a snow bank with
a 1986 Chevrolet at 11:05 p.m.
Car Hit On Junction Road
Margaret Ella Kales, 34, of Salis
bury, had stopped partially on Junction
Road as she attempted to back a 1987
Subaru from a driveway due to heavy
ice covering the road when a 1988
Auto-Volvo truck skidded into the car
al 7:05 a.m. Jan. 16, reported Trooper
T.S. Kennedy.
•The driver of the truck, Scoltie Lee
Moore, 33, of Lexington, was charged
with failure to reduce speed.
Deer Damages Pkkup
James Edward Stevenson. 53, of
Olin, told Trooper T.S. Kennedy that a
deer struck his 1994 Ford pickup as
several ran into his road, as he traveled
north on N.C. 801 about 6:40 a.m. Jan.
14,
Kennedy said the accident caused
minimal damage to the truck.
Car Overturns On Campbell Road
Eric Lee Hargrove, 30, of Mocks
ville, was traveling north on Campbell
Road at 5:55 am. Jan. 16, when his
1993 Hyundai ran olT the road to the
left and sinick a highway sign, traveled
downanembankment andovertumed,
coming lo rest on its top. No charges
wereriled,reportcdTrooperT.D.Shaw.
Man Ii^ u r ^ When Car Overturns
Odas Larry CoK,46,ofMocksville,
was taken to Davie Counly Hospital
for ireatmentof injury afteran accidcnt
onCompbellRoadJun. 16.
According lo Trooper T.D. Shaw,
Cox was traveling north about 5:45
am. when his 1984 Ponliac ranolTlhe
road to the right down an embankment
where it overturned. No charges were
filed.
Car Hits Ditch ,
Carla Michelle Dwiggins, 24, of
Mocksville, was traveling/east on
Campbell Road at 10 p.m. W 15,
when her 1993 Ford skidded on an icy
patch, as It descended a hill.f
According to Trooper J.R. Allred,
the vehicle slid off the road tu the right,
striking a ditch. No charges were filed.
Vehicle Overturns |
Icy road conditions cau.sed a car to
overturn on Fairfield Roall about 8
P.O. Jan. 14.
Lisa Michelle Bradley, 22, of Lcx-
ingon had been traveling cast on
Faifield Road in a 1989 Pontiac when
it b^an to slide on the Ice, traveled off
the kft shoulder of the road and over-
tumid onto its right side before stop-
pingin a ditch, reported Trooper CD.
Jonet No charges were filed.
Pickip Overturns
E^arDenmsljames,62.ofMocks-
ville, yas traveling south on Sheffield
Road tt 2'.3S p.m. Jon. 17, when he lost
controiof a 1984 Chevrolet pickup, as
it ran off the right shoulder of the road,
skidde^ back onto the road and into a
field wl^re it overturned onto its side.
Nocharges were filed,reportedTrooper
D.R. McCoy.
Deer Hit On G e o i^ Road
Patricia Patter ReilIey,55.ofMocks-
ville, was iravcling east on Georgia
Road in a 1988 Dodge pickup at 9:15
p.m. Jon. 16, when a deer crossed into
the rood from the right, colliding with
the uuck.reportedTrooperJ.R. Allred.
Deer Hit On Godbey Road
Julie May Allen, I8,ofMocksvillc,
was traveling west on Godbey Road at
12:45a.m. Jan.21,whenadeerran into
the path of her 1991 Geo and was hit,
reported Trooper D.R. McCoy.
Tree Falls On Pkkup
A heavy gust of wind blew u tree
onto Jarvis Road about 5:30 a.m. Jan. i-*;
19, striking a 1987 Ford pickup, as A
Lawrence Booker Peebles Jr.. 41, o f"
Advance drove south on the road, r&-
ported Tnx)pcr CD. Jones. ?■
Pickup Wrecks In Fog
JoanneMarie Griffin, 22, of Mocks-^
ville, was traveling east on Deadmon?;
Road in a 1985 Ford pickup, as she;^-
opprt)achedN.C. 801 al 6:15a.m.Jan.^^
18 when she drove the truck through.^:
the intersection and down an embank- ’£•;
ment where it overturned on its side, ;'
reported Trooper C D. Jones.
According to Jones, Griffin failed *
lo see the stop signs in the fog. No
charges were filed.
Car Lands In Ditch j;
A 1982 Oldsmobile had been trav-*. '
eling south on N.C. 801 al 12:15 a.m.
Jan. 20, when it ran off the right shoul
der of the road and rolled down an
embankment where it struck a ditch, ^
reported Trooper D.R. McCoy. •:
it is not known who was driving the
car, which belongs lo Jimmy Lee Mor
gan of Mocksville.
Flowers For AH Occasiotts
Sister’s II cf Mocksville
634-1782
Waller-Ferguson
Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne M. Wallet St. of Mocksville announce Ihe engagement
of their daughter, Maiy Ellen Waller, to Larry Steven Ferguson, Ihe son of Mr. and
Vlra. Lany Allan Ferguson of Slalesville.
The bride^lecl is a 1995 graduate of Davie High School and is employed by
tevco Ditig Store in Mocksville.
The groom to be is a 1989 graduate of North Iredell High School and is
employed by Road Machinery Services of Slalesville.
The wedding is planned for March 2 at Pleasant View Baptist Church in
Hjrmoiiyi «■ ’
Amber Elizabeth Dolson, of
Elkin, was 9 years oM on Jan. 3,
1996. She had a big birthday party
in the piano room al Ace's Restau-
mnlinYudkinvilleanJan.l4. All of
her relatives helped her cekbrate.
Everyone eifjoyed eating seafood
with all Ihe Irlmmlngs and delkkius
red velvet birthday cake. She re
ceived so many nice giRs. Another
birthday party is planned for Am
ber, sometime in February, at her
Gnindpa Clontz's cabin in Moun
tain Park. This will be a slumber
partywith her best friends. Ambers
parent’s are Eddie Dolson of Ad
vance and Lisa M ean of Elkin. Her
maternal grandparents are Brodis
and AlfeeCkmtioC Advance. Her
patemalgrandparenlsareClarence
(deceased) and Dorothy Dotsan of
the Pino community.
Animal Science Club Prepares For Awards Night
By Jessica Beck
Club Reporter
T^e Davie County 4-H Animal Sci
ence Club met on Jan. 16, at the home
of the leader, Judy Wilson.
Members discussed the up-coming
Coumy Awards nighl. The club is
responsible for the decorations and
nwmbers rehearsed the skit the club
will perfonn, a rendition of "Sold!
(Gmndy County Auction Incident)"
with JonlanCline lip-singing the words
ofZack Yokley on guitar.
After refreshments, members were
dismissed. »
YOUNTS
Brent, Julie and Jacob Younts of
Durham announcelhebirthofadaugh-
ter and sister, Jessica Lynn, on Dec.
27,1995 at Durham Regional Hospi
tal.
She weighed 8 lbs., 9 oz.
• Paternal grandparents are Richard
and Ann Younts of Advance.
Maternal grandparents arc Glenn
and Barbara Randleman of Winston-
Salem.
Great-grandparents are Mrs.Treva
Spillman of Advance and Mr. and
Mrs. T.L. Guilliams of Virginia.
STURDIVANT
Jay Sturdivant and Kathy Myers
announce lheblrthofthelrson,^bastian
Zev Sturdivant, al 3:50 a.m. on Jan. 15
at Forsyth Memorial Hospital.
He weighed 7 lbs., 5.4 ounces and
was 20 1/2 inches long.
He was welcomed by his brother
Nathan,andiwosislers,EJ.andHeaven.
Maternal grandparents are Gladys
MyersofHwy.BOl Mocksville and the
lale Henry Myers.
Paternal grandparents are Don and
Helen Roda of Fred Lanier Road,
Mocksville.
BROWDER
Tom and Deana Browderof Chapel
Hill announce the birth of their daugh
ter, Sydney Caroline Browder, on Jan.
18.1996.
Sydney weighed 7 lbs., 11 oz.
Maternal grandparents are Ricky
and Marie Hartman of Courtney.
Paternal grandparents are Ben and
Ann Browder of Advance.
Maternal great-grandparents are
Mrs. Bertie Baity ofCourtney and Mrs.
Alice Hartman of Advance.
Paternal great-grandparents are Mrs.
JessieBrowderandW^ter and Lucille
Orrell of Advance.
Sara R. Gregory has joined the
United States Army under the Delayed
Enlistment Program at the U.S. Army
Recmiting Station, Wooster, Ohio.
The Delayed Enlistment Program
gives young men orwomen the oppor*
lunitytodelayenlistmentintotheArmy
for up to one year before reporting to
basic military training.
The enlistment gives the new sol
dier Ihe option to learn a new .skill,
travel undbecomeeligibleioreceiveas
much asS30.000toward acollege edu
cation. Aftercompletlonofbasic train
ing. soldiers receive advanced indi
vidual training in their career special
ity.
Gregory,asenioratMapletonHigh
School, Ashland, Ohio, will report lo
Fort Leonard E. Wood, Mo., for mill-
taiy basic training Jan. 25.1996.
She is Ihe daughter of Nancy Wil
son of Polk, Ohio, and Steve R. Gre*.
goi> of 368 Seaford Road, Advance.
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8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jun. 25,1996
Clyde Taylor has operated a shoe repair shop In the same
location In Mocksville for more than 50 years.
- Photo by Robin Fergusson
Taylor's Shoe Shop Still
In Business After 50 Years
Wlien Clyde Taylor reiurned home 10 Davie County aflcr World War
II, he opened a shoe repair shop in the b.nsemenl of a building on the
square in downtown Mocksville,
It was the fifth such shop in ihe county, ihe second in Mocksville.
Now. 50 years later. Taylor’s Shoe Shop is the only shoe repair shop
in town, or in the county. And he’s still located al that same basement
location just off Depot Street.
Through the years, he’s fixed thousands of lips on high heels, and
aiMeii new soles lo jusl as many pairs of loafers. He's sewn logelber ball
gloves and pocketbooks, and has even sewn a homemade lampshade for
a local woman.
’’Amancameinlheolherdayaskingiflwouldfixahorse blanket, and
I said I'll fix it if it's nol ditty... no horse manure."
Taylor isn't quilling, thoitgh. He's still in business, not only the best,
but tbe only place intown where you cun £et>our shoes repaired and hear - or teW - some tall ta/es.
"Iwasinlheshoerepairbusinessonthe lOthofJanuary. 1946,"Taylor
said. "I took some courses through shoe service m,igazine. There was
always a course in tliere on how to Itx something."
Taylor plans to keep the shop open as long as he's able.
"1 look at all ihe things I could have done, but I guess I've done what
I've wanted lo do," he said.
College Students Lead Activities At Bear Creek
College .sluUein.s from Gardner*
WebbCollegewillbringaweekendof
Chrisiian aciivliies, sliaring gn)ups,
fellowship anil rccreatlon Jun. 26-28,
lo Bcivr Creek Baplisl Chureh.
These events are designed for
youth, sixth grade and ab<n’e, and
adults. Everyone is wulcome.
Services will begin on Friday and
Saturday evenings a( 7:30 p.m. with
fellowships following. Satunlay spe
cial activities will be held at the Will
iam R. Davie School Gym fmm 11
a.m.*2 p.m. Sunday morning the team
will be teaching Sunday scluxil to the
youth and adults. A covered dish
lunch will be ser\ed anerthe .students
lead worship service.
Tljcpastorand congregation invite
your participation.
Center Offers
Writing Class
It's been said that life today Is so
much moreeompllcated than "ihegood
old days." But jusl what were those
"good old days?", and how does onego
about preserving the me tnories of how
life used lo be?
Tlie Davie County SeniorCenter is
offering a 6-week "Write Your Life"
class created specldcally for this pur
pose. Tlie class is stntctured with
writingassignmenuohelpsemors write
down their life stories for themselves,
as well as Jo leave a legacy for future
generations.
The "Write Your Life" is broken
down into six-week sessions, and al
though the first session was completed
last November, the assignments arc
designed to be taught at any point in (he
program.
Tliis second session, which began
on Jan. 22. will run through Feb. 26.
The cost is S5 fornew’comers to cover
material costs. There is no charge for
those students who took the first ses
sion. Call the Senior Center at 634-
0611 lo register.
Warning! ^Anyone Changing Jobs Or Retii:ing:
Arc you aware of the deadly lax trap the IRS has set for you, that almost nnnnn known
The lax hungry Congress passed this horrible law, to force unwary retirees to fork
over a huge chunk of their retirement payout, just at the time they need it most! A FREE
REPORT called, "How To Avoid Letting The IRS Grab Your Retirement Distribution", is
available by calling 1-800-575-3537,24 Hrs., for a FREE recorded message. Find out about
this law, and all the other ugly traps aimed at confiscatinp vmirhnrd cnmed rctirement plan,
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Dr. Steven G. Laymon
and Staff of
M EK S V ILLEVISION CENTER MUDA Q uay
VISION CENTER
announce the eissociation of
Dr. Tom Bull
N orth C arolina
Board C ertified O ptom etrist
Now taking appointments at both offices.
MOCKSVILLEVISION CENTER
Dr. Steven G. Laymon
Oplomclrist
198-B Hospital Street
Mocksville, NC 27028
704-634-5734
<J»MUDA Q uay
VISION C E N T E R ^ ^
Dr. Steven G. Laymon
Optometrist
Bcmiuda Quay Shopping Center
Advance, NC 27006
910-940-2015
Obituaries DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 25,1996 - 9
Taylor leanned to reapir shoes through magazine courses.
J)ulL Represents Davie
At Senior Legislature
• I
I 'i
Vernon Dullof Mocksville aUended
Ihe winter meeting of ihe N.C. Senior
Tor Heel Legislature in Raleigh Jon.
■|6tI8.
The Senior Legislature, established
: bylhcN.C.GeneralAssemblyin 1993,
provides information and education to
. older adults on matters being consid-
■ cred by the General Assembly and
makes recommendation to the General
. Assembly on the legislative needs of
, older North Carolinians. Dull is the
; delegate lo the Senior Tar Heel Legis-
; lature from Davie County.
;' Dull said the purposeof the meeting
: was to identify issues to be recom
mended to the General Assembly for
action in the short session which te-
gins in May and (o discuss plans for
advocating for these issues.
Three issues ore being proposed lo
the General Assembly foraclion. These
recommendations ore:
•That additional funding be made
available for in-home and community
based services;
•That Senate Bill 126 and House
Bill 99 be passed which authorize the
Legislalive Study Commission on
Aging to establish a long term care
sub-commitleewhichwouldputinstal-
ute Ihe puipose of long term care policy
for North Carolina;
•Thai Senate Bill I0I4 be passed
which would require non-licensed ap
plicants for employment in nursing
homes and adult c-ire home to be
checked for a criininal jbackground.
S p iritu a l R e so u rce s: S now Paints Picture
By the Rev. David Gilbreath
The blizzard ol 1996 Is In Ihe record books. Already
meteorologists and other wealher-watchers are describing it as
one ol the biggest winter storms in the twentieth century. Tons
of snow and ice fell on Ihe East Coast of the United States,
bringing traffic to a virtual standstill. Many of our schedules
were slowed to a crawl. For some there were agonizing
withdrawal pains; others enjoyed relief from the mind-numbing
hustle of normal daily routines.
Neatly eveiyone had opportunity to experience the majestic
beauty and awesome power of nature. When Ihe bright son
Illuminated the foot-deep snow on the roads and fields In Davie
County, we could see the picture the prophet Isaiah painted for
another sin-sick society desperately needing God's forgive
ness. "Come now, let us reason together, ’ says (he Lord.
‘Through your sins are like scarlet, they shall be white as
snow..." (Is. 1:18)
The bright sun rellecting off the fallen snow was blinding;
and, oh was that snow while. Such a scene reminds us that our
lives are meant to reflect God's love to a love-starved world.
One cannot help but notice the glorious beauty of the freshly
fallen snow under the beams of the sun's light.
The lover of God should have a life pure as the fallen snow.
Only then can God's beauty be fully expressed. The gospel of
Jesus Christ reminds us that the darkness of sin can be erased
from our lives and we can be whiter than snow.
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Samuel T. Cook
Samuel Thomas "Sam" Cook Sr.,
73, of 579 N. Main Sl., Mocksville.
died Friday. Jan. 19,1996, al his home.
He was bom in Moore County Aug.
31,192210 Ihe late
Jasper Lee and
Nora Beil Hall
Cook.
He was retired
- as an auto parts
salesman from
Davie Auto Parts
I after 31 years of
' service. He was a
; veteran of the U.S. Navy, serving dur*
: ingWortdWarllandwasamemberof
' V.F.W.Posl 4024 Mocksville. He was
; alsoamemberofFirstBopiistChurch
. of Mocksville.
; Survlvingarehiswife,EslherSmilh
Cook of the home; a daughter, Teresa
’ Cook of Mocksville: 3 sons, Samuel
■ Thomas "Tommy" Cook Jr. of Win-
. ston-Salem, Teny Ray Cook of Pin-
; nacleandTonyMarvinCookofMocks-
: ville; 7 granddaughters; 2 step grand-
f sons:4brolhcrs,BillyCookandClaude
, Cook, both of Bonlee, Ulys Cook and
• Elbert Cook, both of Siler City; and a
'half-brother. Locktey Tillman of
^ Goldston.
■ He was preceded in death by 3
• brothers,Jasper RayCook.CalcbFran-
klin Cook and Calvin Coolage Cook.
Funeral sen’ices were conducted at
: 2 p.m. Jan. 21. at First Baptist Church
in Mocksville by Dr. Larry Hovis.
Burial followed in Rose Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to First
•Baptist Church Bus Fund. 390 North
• Main Street. Mocksville, N.C. 27028.
:6UieLeeHiU
- Ollie Lee Hill. 86, of Lexington,
died Friday, Jan. 19.1996, at her home.
; ■; ShewasthegrandmolherofDanC.
Swaim Jr. of Mocksville.
Funeral services were conducted at
3 p.m. Jan. 22. al Arcadia United Meth
odist Church with the Rev. Alvin Pope
ofTiciating. Burial followed in the
church cemetery.
Era Baiky
Era Plowman Hardison Bailey, 86.
• formerly ofthe Fork community, died
; Sunday, Jan.21. l996.atDavieCounty
• Hospital.
• She was bom in Davie County June
p 5 . 1909, lo the lale Solomon
Bartholemew and Sarah Emeline Fos
ter Plowman and was a nursing assis-
itant at Meadowbrook Manor in Clem-
|inons. She was a member of Calvary
Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by her
\ first husband, Isaac Lewis Hardison,
'and her second husband. Radford
• Bailey. She was also preceded in death
' by a daughter, Virginia Dare; 2 sons.
Isaac Lewis Hardison Jr. and Billy
^ Lester Hardison; 3 sisters, Benha Gre-
' goiy, LevaTrivelte and Lucy Godbey;
■and 3 brothers, Ellis Plowman. John
: "Bud" Plowman and Ernest Plowman.
Survivors include 2 sons, Ellis
.Winfred Hardison of Robbins and
: Wade Dallas HardisonofMyrtlc Beach.
' S.C.; 11 grandchildren: 7 great gnmd-
. children: a sister, Esther Wilhelm of
ISalisbuiy; a brother, Sanford Plow-
‘ man of Clemmons and several nieces
and nephews.• Funeral services were conducted at
: 11 a.m. Jan. 23, at CalVaiy Baptist
I Church with the Rev. Jim Cryder offi-
•. elating. BuriM followed in WesUawn
: Gardens of Memory in Clemmons.
; Hazel C. Jennings
; HnKlC.Icmiings,76,ofMaiyville,
:Tenn..diedJan. 17,1996,alHillhaven
;NuningCenler.
: ShewasthemolherofSusieMartin
i of Mocksville.
Mildred T. Seagraves
Mildred LoulseThomas Seagraves.
68. of N. Main Sl.. Mocksvillc. died
Tuesday morning, Jan. 16, 1996. at
Forsyth Memorial Hospital after being
in declining hedth.
She was bom May 31. 1927. in
Belmont lo the late William Richard
and Margaret Viola Connatzer Tho
mas and was a homemaker.
Survivors include her husband of
the home. Ambra "Bud” Seagraves; 2
daughters, LaJune Brown of Mocks
ville and Margaret Holcombe of
Georgetown. S.C.; a son. Clifford
Wayne Seagraves of Gastonia; 2 sis
ters. Dorothy Queen of Florence. S.C.
and Ora Lee Morrow of Sizemore.
Tenn; a brother. Earl Thomas of
Lawrence, S.C; 2 stepsons. Blair Dou
glas SeagravesofMorgantonand Roger
Dale Seagraves of Bessemer City; 9
grandchildren; a great grandchild; 5
step grandchildren; and 6 step great
grandchildren.
A graveside service was held at 2
p.m. Jan. 18. in Goshen Cemetery in
North Belmont wilh the Rev. Tommy
Stewart oillciating.
Joe Brownie Robertson
JoeBrownie Robertson. 85.ofWin-
ston-Salcm. died Tuesday night. Jan.
15.1996. at Forsyth Memorial Hospi
tal.
He was the falher of Ronald
Robertson of Advance. '
Anne Brown
Anne Halt Booe Gale Brown. 73. of
Harmony.diedMonday.Jan. 15,1996.
at Iredell Memorial Hospital in States
ville.
Survivors include a daughter, Joan
Gale Ward of Wilmington: 2 sisters.
Yvonne Grose Brandon of Clemmons
and Barbara A. Grose of Harmony: 2
granddaughters; a step daughter,
Theresa Brown Moose; and a step son,
Lanny Brown.
A funeral service was held at 11
a.m. Jan. 18, at Harmony United Meth
odist Church with the Rev. JeffCoppley
ofTiciating. Burial followed in Sandy
Springs Baptist Church Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Har
mony United Methodist Church, P.O.
Box 450, Hannony, N.C 28634.
Lizzie Randall
Lizzie Toms Randall, 92. of
Caroleen.diedTuesday.Jan. 16,1996.
at Rutherford Hospital.
She was a native of Rutherford
County, adaughter of the late Thomas
Jason and Amanda Womack Toms. A
retired general store co-owner, she
was a member of Oak Grove United
Methodist Church.
Herhusband.J.P.Randall.preceded
her in death.
Survivors include 2 sons, Ralph
Randall of Mocksville and Joe D.
Randall ofCaroleen;adaughter,Eliza-
beth R. Drawdy of Splndale; 3 sisters;
3 grandchildren, Maria Gill of
Wiltshire, England, David Randall of
Midland ondSteveRandallofRoswell.
Ga.; and 7 great grandchildren.
Funeral services wereconductedat
2 p.m. Jan. 18, at Oak Grove United
Methodist Church with Dr. Charles
Hutchens ofTiciating. Burial followed
in the church cemetery.
Charles "Miller" MoUnari
Charles James "Miller" Molinari,
86. of Anderson. S.C. died Wednes
day. Jan. 17,1996, In Greensboro.
Husbandof the late VirginiaFurches
Molinari. he was the last surviving
member of his immediate family.
Memorial services were conducted
Jan. 18. in Yeardon. Pa.
Joy Lakey StMlman
Joy Lakey Steel man, 76, of Wilkes-
boro Sireet, Mocksville, died Thurs
day night. Jan. 18, 1996, al Autumn
Care of Mocksvillc after being in de
clining health.
She was bom in Davie County Nov.
19.1919 to the late Fred R. and Carrie
Virginia "Kale" Furches Lakey and
was a retired beautician.
She had previously been employed
wilh the Maryland Slate Correctional
Systems in Baltimore. Md. as a prison
guard. She was a member of Farming
ton Baptist Church where she sang in
the church choir and was assistant pia
nist. She was an avid gardener.
Her husband. Winfield Bickelt
Steelman. preceded her in death Oct.
22.1995.
Survivors include 3 sisters. Louise
LeagansofMocksville, Ruth Hilton of
Stonleyvllle and Margaret McBride of
Farmington; abrother. L. Buren Lakey
of Farmington and several nieces and
nephews.
Funeral services were held at 2:30
p.m. Jan. 21. al Ealon Funeral Chapel
with the Rev. Roy Beals omciatlng.
Burial followed at Eaton Baptist Church
Cemetery.
Memorials may be considered for
Farmington Baptist Church, c/o Jo
seph Smith. 1119 Farmington Road.
Mocksville. N.C. 27028 or lo n charity
of the donor’s choice.
Blanche Brown
Blanche Elizabeth Mears Brown,
widow of George Edward Brown Jr..
71. of Pinnacle, died Saturday, Jan. 20,
1996, at Forsylh Memorial Hospital In
Winston-Salem.
She was the moiherof Faye Abeyta
of Mocksvillc.
Funeral services were conducted at
11a.m. Jan. 23,atShoals Baptist Church
by the Rev. Bailey Elmore. Burial fol
lowed al Wesllawn Cemetery in Clem-
' mons.
Willie Vestal Brown
Willie Vestal Brown, 80, of Jericho
Church Road, Mocksville, died Satur
day night at N.C. Baptist Hospital in
Winston-Salem.
' He wtt bom ib Davie County April
21,1915,10 the tale Hugh and Ponlha
Allen Brown and was retired from
Ingersoll-Rand. He had previously
worked at Buriinglon Industries in
Coolcemee wlih 31 years of service.
He hud also worked at Gravely Tractor
in Clemmons. He was a lifelong mem
ber of Hardison United Methodist
Church, was an avid gardener and a
well-knownWashlngion Redskins fan.
His wife, Ruth Driver Brown, pre
ceded him in death In 1993.
Survivors Include his son. Joe
Brown of Mocksville; 2 granddaugh
ters. Kelli Brown of the home and
Angie Brown of Yadklnvllle; 2 sisters.
Beulah Grey Brown and Mary Frances
Hellard, both of Mocksville; and a
brother, Thomas Brown of Danville.
Va.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m.
Jan. 23, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with
the Revs. Joe Collins and Shelby
Harbour ofTiciating and burial follow
ing In Joppa Cemetery.
Memorials may be made lo
Hardison United Methodist Church,
150 Feeuor Road. Mocksville. N.C.
27928ortoGldeons International. P.O.
Box 182. Mocksville, N.C. 27028.
Robena L. Young
Robenn L. Young, 95. of 608 Box
wood Church Road. Mocksville, died
Tuesday, Jan. 16. 1996. al her resi
dence after being in declining health.
ShewosbomOct.
9. 1900 In Rowan
County to the lute
Zanie and Jesse E.
Luckey and was edu
cated In Ihe Rowan
County schools.
She was a home
maker and member_______ ___
of Boxwood Baptist Cjmrc^herc she^
was Mother of the Church anil a mem
ber of the missionary circle.
She was preceded In death by a
daughter. Lillian Redmon, March 3,
1990.
Survivors include 2 daughters.
Maggie L. Young of the home and
Gladys Y. Chunn of Mocksvillc: 7
grandchildren; son-in-law, Alanzo
Redmon of Winston-Salem; 17 great
grandchlldrenand I3greal great grand
children.
Funeral services were conducted at
2 p.m. Jan. 19. at Boxwood Baptist
Church wilh the Rev. B.J. Milton otTi-
dating and burial following In the
church cemetery.
Virginia S. Cashion
Virginia Sharpe Cashion, 73, of
Mooresville.died Wednesday, Jun. 17,
1996, al Davis Community Hospital In
Statesville.
Funeral services were conductcd al
2 p.m. Jan. 19. al Cavin Funeral Home
Chapel by the Rev.OavId Christy with
burial following al Iredell Memorial
Gardens in Stalesville.
Bom Ocl. 27. 1922, In Iredell
County, a daughter of the late Walter
and Mary Rape Sharpe, she was Ihe
sisler of Estelle Shumaker of Mocks
ville.
David S. Minor
David Samuel Minor of Moores
ville.died Wednesday, Jan. 17,1996.
at his home.
HewasbomDec.28.1935.lnDavie
County to Lewis G. Minor and Ella Fry
Minor.Heservedinthe U.S. Aimyand
was of Ihe Baplisi faith.
Survivors include a daughter, Marti
Anne Minor of Savannah. Ga.; a son,
David Wayne Minor of Clemmons;
his mother of Advance; 3 sisienj, Jean
M. Bourne of Winston-Salem. Linda
M. Moore of Mocksville and Zeryl M.
Hudson of Lewisville; and 6 brothers.
Bob G. Minor and Bill L. Minor, both
ofAdvunce,JimG.MInorof Winston-
Salem. Jerry W. Minor and Donald C
Minor, both of Lewisville, and 3oc R.
Minor of East Bend.
He was preceded In death by a
brother, Lany E. Minor.
A funeral service was conductcd at
11 a.m. Jan. 20, at Vogler and Sons
Clemmons Chapel by the Rev. Colon
Jackson. Burial followed in Wesllawn
Memorial Gardens.
Memorials maybe madetoBrenner
Children's Hospital.
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Rebecca Evelyn Tciylor
Rebecca Evelyn Taylor. 53. of Ru
ral Hall, died al N.C Baptist Hospital
in Winston-Salem Wednesday, Jan.
17,1996, after a long illness.
Bom Feb. 18, 1942 in Forsylh
County to Bert LeGrandc and Levada
Nicely Reids, she was an LPN in the
Intensive care unit at N.C. Baptist Hos
pital until 1991. She was the sister of
Donald Ray Fields of Mocksville.
Funeral services were conducted at
11 a.m. Jan. 19. at Vogler and Sons
Main Street Chapel wilh burial follow
ing In Salem Cemetery.
David Laney GuUedge
David UncyGullc(lBC,57,ofDmB
Crosby Blvd.. Bermuda Run. died
Tuesday. Jan. 16. 1996, al Forsyth
Memorial Hospital.
He was bom June 23,1939 In Mon
roe lo CE. and Lois Laney Gulledge.
He was a graduate of Wake Forest
University and was the owner of Lib
erty Lincoln Mercury in Winslon-Sa-
lem for 20 years.
Surviving arc his wife, Elizabeth
Ann Warr Gulledge of the home; 3
sons. David Laney Gulledge Jr. and
Gregory Scoll Gulledge, boih of Char
lotte, and Todd Michael Gulledge of
Winston-Salem: 2 granddaughters; his
mother of Hamlet and his mother-in-
law. Audrey T. Wart of Hamlet.
A graveside service was held at 11
H.m. Jan. IK, al Richmond Menwrial
Cemeiery In Rockingham.
Memorials may be made to ihe
American Cancer Society, 1900 S.
Hawihome Rd., Winsion-Salem. NC
27103.
Kathleen Munday Bunch
Kathleen Munday Bunch. 72, of
College Park, Md.. died Mondoy. Jan.
8.1996.
Bom Sept. 8.1923, in Cooleemce.
she wasihedaughlerofihe late Sherrill
and Beulah Munday.
She was preceded In death by her
husband, Graham Bunch, and her son,
Graham "Chip" Bunch Jr.
Survivors include a daughter.
RebeccaBunchBenderofAllonia.Ga.;
2 brolhers, William SanfonJ Munday ofRuralHallandRobeilH.Mundayor
Mocksvnie;and2.sIsfers, Nellie Baifey
of Woodleaf and Carol Wagner of
Advance.
The funeral was held Jan. 13, al
Gxsch's Funeral Home in HyaUsvlUe.
Md. Burial followed al Ariinglon Me
morial Cemetery al a later dale due to
inclemenl weather.
George C.KIuttz
GtotBC Clirroni Klultt, 74, of Sal-
isbury,dledThursday.Jan. 18,1996. at
his home after a period of declining
health.
He was the father of Charles Lee
Klullz of Mocksvillc.
Funeral services were conducted at
2p.m.Jan.20.atPowlesFuneralHome
Chapel in Rockwell with the Revs.
Russell Morris and Waller Patten ofTi-
claling. purial followed at Brookhlll
Memorial Gardens wilh military grave
side riles by Rowan County Veterans
Council.
Darryl Parker
Danyl Newton Parker Sr., 57, of
Concord.diedSunday.Jan.21.19% at
Cabarrus Memorial Hospital follow
ing a lengthy illness.
He was \hc former Davie County
lax assessor, serving for seven years.
Survlvorslncludehiswlfe.Carollne
Seabrook Parkerof ihe home; a daugh
ter. Esther Caroline Parker of Cullo-
whee; 2 sons. Darryl N. Pari(er Jr. of
Charlotte and Douglas S. Parker of
Raleigh.
A graveside service was conducted
at 11 a.m. Jan. 24. al Carolina Memo
rial Park.
Memorials may be mode to Hos
pice of Cabamis County. P.O. Box
1235. Concord. N.C. 28026-1235.
Joy Ann Waller
Joy Ann Waller, 52, of Salisbury,
died Sunday. Jan. 21.1996, al Rowan
Regional Medical Center in Salisbury
afterbeingindeclininghealthfor seven
months and seriously ill one week.
She was the mother of Cythia Lynn
Thies of Mocksville.
Funeral services were conducted at
Unity Presbyterian Church In Woodleaf
at 11 a.m. Jan. 23. with the Rev: Will
iam T. Wing III officiating and burial
following in the church cemeiery.
By John "Cain” Godwin
Cana Convspondent
Only traces of snow are left where
thesnow plows pushed the snow. Many
lhanks lo all of those who used their
tractors to scrape out neighbor’s drives
and lo ihose who checked on those
temporarily shut-in by the snow. This
Is what makes Cana so special.
Roy Taylor tripped in the snow last
week and fell. Roy’s brother Clyde
lells me that ihe only ihing he hurt was
his pride. Mr. Clyde told me to write
thai, Mr. Roy.
Assistants Available
ToHelpWllhTlnm
Donald C. Sirauss. local revenue
officer for the N.C. Department of
Revenue, advises that personnel to as
sist In filing stale Income lax returns
will be available on Thursday of each
week through April 15.
The office Is located al 209 Walnut
Sl., Statesville. Assistant will be avail
able on thai day between 8 a.m.-noon
and 2-5 p.m.
Suaussrequeststhattaxpayersbring
the pre-addresscd forms which were
mailed lo them from Raleigh. Since
taxable income from your federal In
come lax relum Is the starting point for
preparing your North Carolina income
tax relum. you must first complete
your federal relum before your North
Carolina lax return can be prepared.
"If you are going to request our
assistance in preparing your North
Carolina return, you must bring acopy
ofyourfederal return wlthyou,”Strauss
said.
10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 25,1996 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 25,1996 - B1
County Planning Board To Look At Re-Zoning Requests Tuesday At Hearing I
ThercwillbeamcetinBofthcDavie 158 atlhc end of Mcdicul Drive. Tlie TuUcrowSurvcyingCompany submit- Campbell submiltcd for fmal review a roaJ names for unnamed private roads Zimmemvan Road, Advance I
Countv Planninc BoanI nn Tiiesdiiv. nmrvrtv k Oimvn ns A.7 nf fivC (5) lot slnclc famllv residential c0ntnlnlnclwo(2)ormorercsidcnccs. *parslev L^ni...tn/.n..wi I
>- I;
Thcrcwillbcamcctingofihe Davie
County Planning Board on Tuesday,
Jan. 30, in the commissioner’s room of
the Davie County Administration
Building. Mocksville.
Christopher L Glass submitted a
request to rezone property Residential
R*20to Highway BusinessSpecial Use
H*B*S for the operation of a Automo
bile Repair Shop. This property Is
located on the west side of Metrells
Lake Road and is shown as parcel
14.01 of Davie County Tax Map 1-7.
Dr. Jerry A. Hauser D.D.S. repre
sented by Landmark of Winston-Sa-
lem submittedarcquest to rezone prop
erty from Community Shopping C-S
to Highway Business Special Use fl-
B-S foradental facility. This properly
lies off the northwest side of Highway
158 at the end of Medical Drive. Tl\c
property is shown as piircel A-7 of
Davie County Tax Map D-8-1.
Fred Ellis andoihers represented by
TuttennvSurveylngCompany submit
ted for final review a fourteen (14) lot
single family subdivision enlliled For
est Brook. This subdivision lies on the
south sideofljamesCliurchRoad(S.R.
1307) and Is a portion of parcel 24.01
of Davie County Tax Map G-3.
• FredHlllsandolhersrepresentedby
TuiierowSurveyingCompany submit
ted for final review a five (5) lot single
family subdivision entitled Brook
Cove. Tills subdivision lies on (he
north side of Allen Riwd (S.R. 1304)
and is shown as a portion of piuvel
24.01 of Davie County Tax Map G-3.
Larry Tyndall represented by
Fire Safety Coimdl
Honors Davie Rre Mmshal
The Davie County Fire Marshal's office has been honored by the National
Rre Safely Council for it's efforts for the past
five years to provide a fire education program
for elementary age children.
La.st year, (he fire marshal provided more
than 4.800 pieces of material geared from pre
school through fifth grade, most of which was
used In "Davie County elementary schools
with the help of tcachers.
Davie Fire Marshal George Fiye was pre
sented with a plaque by Ralph Larsen, state fire
education coordinator for the Council, a feder
ally tax-exempt, non-profit organization.
The materials cover subjects such as home
fire drills, the importance of smoke detectors,
stop, drop and roll, how to use 911 and other
related themes.
The program was made possible through G«orge Fl^e
contributions from local business leaders, whose names appear on the work
books.
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Competition
Cheerleaders
Place Second
The Davie County competition
squad made plenty of noise last Satur
day in Charlotte in the Carolina
Cheerleading Championships.
The War Eagles finished as the run
ner-up and will move on to the State
Competition Jan. 28 at Memorial Au
ditorium in Raleigh.
Jill Everhardt, Amlee Barnette,
Mitzy Cook. Haley Beck. Christen
Arrington, Kristin Gamer, Laura Cor-
rell. Emily Osborne, Karin Miller,
Monee Pittman, Audrey Williams,
Carla Eaton, Laura Windley, Casey
Pctlicord, Chris Armstrong and Gina
Irby made up the squad.
Davie’s coached by Tanya Bowles.
National Little League
B a s e b a ll S in g 4 J p s S e t
Tlie Davie National Little League
Baseball signups will begin Feb. 3,10
and 17 at the Mocksvillc/Davie Recre
ation Dept, from 10a.m. - 2 p.m.
Registration fee is $25 per child,
with a $5 late charge. There will be no
signups after Feb. 29.
Try-outs for AAA will be at noon at
Cottette Field and the majors will try
out at 2 p.m. !f rained out, then they will
bcrescheduledforMiireh 16atCollelte
Field.
Pants will not be supplied this sea
son.
Weather Causes
Schedule ReviskMis
Thursday, Jan. 25 - OHS swim
meet at WSSU at 3:30 p.m.
Friday, Jan. 26 - Vanity and 9th
grade basketball at Reynolds at 6 p.m.
JVs vs. Reynolds at Davie ai4:30.
Satuntay, Jan. 27 - J V£v>. West
Forsyth at West at I p.m. Vmities vs.
West Forsyth at Davie at 6 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 30- Varsiiy and 9th
grade vs. South Stokes at Davie at 6
p.m. JVs opposite at 4:30.
Worth
Noting...
Molly AUt«d matched her sea-
son-high wilh 10 points and two 3-
pointers in South Davie's 8th grade
girls loss to China Grove in the first
lound of the PMSconfeience uiuma-
ment.
LanytlmbcrgerendedhisNoith
Davie 8th grade career on a high
note. The 6-3 forward had 14 points,
16 rebounds and four assists in a win
overCorriher-Lipe.
. Trent H om ll has re-defined the
word consistency for Davie's 9th
grade basketball team. The wing
player is averaging 12.4 points per
game for Coach Clyde Studevent.
Howell has scored between 11 and
14 points in all sevenof Davie's wins.
South Davie's93-pounder James
Pittman pinned his Kannapolis op
ponent in nine seconds. Coach
Howard Riddle said it was one of the
quickest pins in school histoiy.
; TbadJohiuoaislheonly South
Davie wiestlerunfcfeatedohlheyear.
Heuppedhisrecordto94lastweek.
North Girls, South Boys
Advance In Tournament
North and South Davie began play
Monday in the PMS conference tour
nament.
• Coach Ricky Hendrix's North
Davie 8th grade giris basketball team
advanced to the final eight by knock
ing off the No. 9 seeded Knox Trojans
29-21.
North (5-6) is the No. 8 swd and
will play the No. 1 seeded Concord
Goldminers Wednesday at Northwest
Cabarrus at 6 p.m.
• Coach Trish Harris saw her North
Davie 8lh grade boys' season end in a
heait-brcaking 38-37 loss to North
west Cabamis.
The game was tied at 37 with 30
seconds to go. North (3-7) missed u
shot and an opportunity to go ahead.
The Warriors rebounded with 17 sec
onds, and North committed a foul with
just one .second on the clock.
Northwest hitoneoftwofree throws
to seal the win. Center John Orsillo did
all he could to keep the Wildcats In the
game. Hecompiled 22 pointsand seven
blocks in a losing effort.
• South Davie's 8th grade girls fell
to China Grove in the opening round
24-16. Mary Ann Edwards' team fin
ished the year 2-9.
Molly Allred nnished her South
Davie career in good fashion with 10
points and two 3-pointers.
• Barry Whitlock’s 8th grade South
Davie boys (8-2) received a first-round
bye and will tangle with the China
Grove - J.N. Fries winner Thursday at
4:45 at Northwest Cabamis. South Is
the No. 3 seed.
North Davie Wrestlers
(Continue Win Streak
Jason Shentier scores two of his 20 points in a 75-38 win over Grimsley Friday night.
- Photos t>y Jamat Barringmr
War Eagle 9lh Graders Remain
Undefeated WitH 2 More Wins
By Brian Pitts
Davie County Enterprise Record
Grimsley would have been well
advised not to have traveled 1-40 west
lo visit Davie's 9th grade boys last
Friday night.
The Whiriies came approximately
50 miles for a 75-38 whopping, and
they helped Davie extend Its winning
streak to seven games.
Earlier in the week, Davie (7-0)
beat upon South Rowan 53-42 behind
balanced scoring.
Grimsley caught guard Jason
Shermer on his best night. Shermer's
previous season-high was nine points,
but he exploded for 20 and center
Shunta Frazier added 23 to pace Davie.
Grimsley hung tough for the first
eight minutes, tmiling 16-9, but a 25-
5 run in the second quarter was enough
for the War Eagles tocruise the rest of
the way.
Grimsley outscored the War Eagles
in the third frame 17-13 before Davie
caught its second wind. The War
Eagles ran away 21-7 in the final
quarter, putting together its second
huge run of the game.
• Trent Howell had his seventh
straight double-figure game wilh 12.
KennyColllns, 10;Ronnie Blackburn,
four. Josh Maynard, Matt Young and
Andy Heling, two.
Against South Rowan, Davie had
Please See Ninth-Page B3 Shunta Frazier has been steady for ninth grade all year.
By Brian Pitts
Davie County Enterprise Rt*cord
What were you doing in 1993?
Thai's the last lime that Ron Kirk's
North Davie wrestlers lost a match.
The Wildcats (11-0) ran its consecu
tive winning streak to 47 in u row with
three wins last week.
Corriher-Lipe was Hi up 69-18.
Notth Rowan was drubbed on its home
mat 66-24 and Chestnut Grove was
crushed7l-l2.
Thethreeopponentswereoutscored
206-54 by Noith. Out of 42 matches.
27 ended in pins for the Wildcats.
That's total domination.
Five North wrestlers arc undefeated.
Zeke Earle (152-pounder), Drew
Ridenhour( 189).Bnul Pack(93), James
Atkins (160) and Josh Crutchfield (83)
raised their records to 11-O.
Kirk is glad his wrestlers are per<
forming up to his standards. "We're
wrestling the best that we have all
ye:u'." he said. "I don't know but maybe
the snow made these guys hungry and
ready to go.
"We've got people winning who
weren't winning at the beginning of the
year."
Kirk saw only one drawback.
"(Adam) Boger lost his first confer
ence match of the year. But you're
going to have those days.”
Corriher-Lipe washanglng around,
trailing 21-18 when North exploded.
JacobMercerplnnedhisopposition
at 135. Kyle Keepers, Earle. Bradford
Ivey, Atkins, Boger, Ridenhour and
Matt Foster had consecutive pins to
end the match.
Crutchfield and Pack proved to be
the best one-two punch in the PMS
conference by starting ofT the match
with pins to give North a quick 12-0
lead. The duo has started every match
with at least a 9-0 lead.
Colter Snody and Clint Bailey had
wins to give North a 21 -6 cushion.
• Matt Greene and Chad Comatzer
had pins in the prelims.
Unusual Start In 42'polnt Win
For the first time all year North
North, §outh 7th Grade Teams (3etHng Ready For Basketball Seasons
By Brian Pitts
Davie County Enterprise Record
Just when you think you've seen enough
basketball... there's more.;
South Davie's 7th grade coaches have made
cuts and ore ready to begin play Feb. 1 at home
against Erwin.
SheilaTribble will handle theglris and Jerry
Callison will begin his 9th year with.tl« boys.
CalUson, who has been at the helm of both
girls' and boys' teams in the past, is looking for
Nick Propstand Scottie Crump lo lead the way.
' "They are my ge:to guys so far," Callison
said. /
'HveTigers will lely oi\quickness, speed and
.....----------------- ---------------
pressure defense to win ball games, according
to Callison. He likes his depth as well.
Callison has not had a good look at all of the
15 players because some are finishing up with
Coach Howard Riddle's wresUing team.
Mikey Arnold, Drew Beck, Nathan Bolen.
Benial Davis, Derrick Dewalt, Cpty Dulin,
Willie Froelich, Evan Hodges, Jordan Howell.
Matt Johnson, Felton Mayfield, Quis Seaford
and Rod Tenw round out the remainder of the
team.
Tribble kept 12girisbuthasnoiseetienough
of her Tigers, because of the weather, lo know
if and how strong they will be.
"1 have no idea,” Tribble said. "We had a
ihiee^y try-out aivd then’the snow came.''
Tara Benson, Katie Bernhardt, Jessica
Bivins, Amber Carter. Nicole Davis, Ashley
Hanes, Stephanie Hepler. Kim Hilton, Maiy Jo
Hood, Cindy James, Shelby Michaels and
Amanda Rogers have made the team.
•South opens Feb. 1 against Erwin at South
Davie beginning at 4 p.m.
(jeoi^ Newman is beginning his third year
as coach of the North Davie 7th grade boys'
squad.
Newman decided to keep just 11 ball play
ers. "1 want to assure ample amount of playing
time for everyone."
Justin Goode and Wes Miller have had
outst^ng practices thus far. "Goode will play
a g u ^ or forward," Newman stud.
"Miller is an aggressive person under the
bucket. We .scrimmaged the 8th grade team and
he heldhis own against them. He's a blue-collar
woricer."
Who's going to take care of the basketball?
"The ball handling responsibilities," Newman
said, "will be left up to both Matt Hudson and
Eric Shepherd. They will also be relied on to
{Hovide scoring punch from the perimeter."
If North needs to go down low for points,
look for Nathan Williams and Alex Vonstiasky
to provide an inside threat 'They will becoun ted
on to ^ the rebounding and have a role in
■defending the high scoring post person,"
Newman said.
Joio Ayers may be the key as far as tempo
n*“
goes. "JoJo will play Uie wing, hopefully utiliz
ing his court vision to accelerate our teamplay."
Nick Kistler, Adam Johnson, Matt Greene
and Andrew Jones have shown promise with
their defensive pressure, according to Newman.
Coach Jamie Lyeriy has announced who
will suit up for her Notth Davie 7th grade giris
basketball team.
Jessica Seaford, Amy Beauchamp, Jennifer
Mitchell, Heather Lanning, Emily Morton.
Stacy Queen. Susan Delaney, Mary Beth
Dinkins, Sarah Jack.son, Heather Schleupner,
Shaniton Handy. KailUn Callohw and Mindy
Seamon were selected.
• Notth will host Noithwest Cabarrus Feb. S
at 4 p.m. to start the year.
Davie siurtcdoffa match with an insur
mountable lead, much to Kirk's sur
prise.
Crutchfield. Pack. Jason Winters,
Snody and Bailey had five straight pins
to open up and North led 30-0 over the
North Rowan Mavericks.
"1 looked up at the scoreboard,"
Kirk said, "and it read 30-0.1 about had
heart failure. It was a pleasant change."
The Mavericks and North ex
changed pins from 125-140. North.
Rowan couldn't afford to trade pins
and trailed 42-12.
North Davie ran off three straight
six-pointers from 152-171. Two pins
by Earle and Ivey and Atkins received
a forfeit. Ivey pinned a previously un
beaten Maverick to draw praise from
his veteran coach.
North Rowan took two of the last
three matches but the outcome had
beendecidedlongago.RIdenhourwon
again wilh a pin at 189.
• David Schambach had a second
period pin in the only preliminary
match.
ChestnulGroveNoMatchForNorIh
Nunh Duvie won the last nine weight
classes for an easy 71-12 victory.
It marked the 11 th win in a row for
the 1996 Wildcats and assured them a
chance for a sixth consecutive confer
ence championship if ihey can win
their last two regular season matclies
this week.
”We're wrestling belter," Kirk said.
"I jusl hope that we keep it up this
week."
Crutchfield. Packand Winters made
sure that North stayed ahead from the
get-go with a B-Olead.
Chestnut Grove found some life in
the 112, 119 and 125 weight classes.
By pinning two out of the three Wild
cats, Uiey closed the gap to 19-12.
Then North MwwedchwslnulGtove
why they are headandshoulders above
the rest of the league by winning the
last nine classes to win by 59 points.
North had four pins, three forfeits,
one decision and one default to end the
day.
Mercer, Keepers, Ridenhour and .
Foster recorded the pins.
T
B2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 25,1996
jPavie High Wrestlers Win 25th Straight Match Friday At West Forsyth
; By Brian Pitts
.';Davic Counly Knicrprisc Record
;! Davie's wreslling learn has won tlie
UCeninil Pieclnuini Confercncc cham-
:'.'pionship nine limes since entering ilie
i ranks \ \ years ago.
. Davie (25-1, 4-0 CPC) spanked
'Soiilh Rowan 47-23, North Davidson
;• 46*24 and West Forsyih 69-6 last week
io put the Wiir Eagles in ptisition foryel
- anolher championship.
However, ihere is no room for error.
.Davie wrestles each conference oppo-
ihcnt one lime. "You've gol lodad-gone
> :win every match." Coach Buddy Low-
' ery of Davie said. "That’s Ihe b:id thing
oboui il."
Loweiy went a step further. "Who-
: ever loses one match usually finishes
wcond, two matches third..."
Davicmayhavetogollieremainder
ofiheyearwlihoulseniorUillyAllenat
119.
: Allenwasall-confcrenceaycarago
and has lorn some cartilage in hiskncc.
• He will have surgery- this week. "Some
people are able to bounce back ilie next
day," Lovveiy s;iid, "We'll jusl have lo
see how he responds."
' Tlie West Forsyih match last Friday
night was a no-coniest. Davie defeated
hs arch-rivals by 63 points.
Adam Bailey wrestled at 103 and
dominated his counterpart 13-1 for Ihe
early lead. Jamey Holt losi a lough 4-2
decision at 1 (2.
Then Davie put West in a huge hole.
Davie’s Nathan Fen-ee (119-pounder).
Adam Connor (125) and Josh Nail
(130) had consecutive pins. Dyrell
Dallon followed up with a decision
win and the War Eagles led 25-3.
Daniel Baity (140) lost anotherclose
match 4-1. "Daniel wrestled good,"
Lowery said.^Hejustcouldn't gel noth
ing going."
Jeff Wilson (145) silenced ihe
Titan’s fans wilha pinand Davie rolled
from there. C.J. Johnson won by tech
nical fall at 152. and Wesi forfeited
three of the next five weight classes.
Neil Comaizer's (189) and Brian
Murphy recorded first period pins.
Coniai/or has fully recovered from a
shoulder injury that kept him out of a
few praclices.
Bobby Bnnvn (160). Jake Marion
(171) and J.J. Rice (HW D received
forfeits.
Kn)i*hls Scare Davie; Then Fold
Davie fold itself inan unusual posi
tion last Tliursday in Welcome.
North Davidson gave Davie any
thing but a wann welcome when they
juntped on the perennial conference
champions 12-0.
Lowery defended his young learn.
"Our first three wrestlers are freshmen
and sophomores." he said.
Loweiy, who's in his 20th yearas
Davic'scoach.gavealoloflhecreditto
North. "Other people have gol good
people lot)." he said.
Despite Ihe fact ihai Bailey. Holt
and Ferree were defeated, they kepi
Davie In thematch by noi being pinned.
"We stay off of our b.nck. We gave
them three points instead of six." Low
ery said.
Davie won eight of the next ten
weight classes. "We W'reslled pretty
good." Lowery said. "We gol it in gear.
We said lets go."
Connor started the rally with a first
Daniel Baity sizes up his West Forsyth opponent before attempting a take-down.
period pin. Nall suffered from the lay
off. due lo weather, and was pinned at
130. "Tliai's the one place that we KH)k
a step backward because of Ihe stiow."
Lowery slated.
Dallon won a decision 12-3. "I’ve
goiiocoachmybuliorflherc."Lowery
said of his young 135-pounder. "No
lead is sccurc."
Lowery didn’t have to do much
coaching from 140-189. Baity. Wil-
son.Johnson. Brown. Marion andCor-
natzer dominated the late rounds. Wil
son recorded his pin in 20 seconds.
Comatzer was ju.st as dominate in
30 seconds. "He’s just cool obovu it,"
Lowery said of his senior leader.
Murphy was pinned at 215 and Rice
finished off the Knights with a pin at
hc.'ivywcight.
Da\1e Dohtis Raldeni Atter Lay-off
It had been 12 days since the War
Eagles look the mat when South Rowan
visited Mocksville Jan. 16. Davie still
managed to come away with a 47-23
victory.
"U was not bad." Lowery said." Wc
wrestled pretty good. Our technique
was off because wc had only practiced
two days before the match. South's not
a bad team but wc give them loo many
cheap points.
"In general, w’c wrestled as well as
-Photo by Chris Mackle
wc possibly could."
• Lowery has scheduled a match
Thursday at home against Salisbury at
7p.m.TheJVs will wrestleSalurdayin
an all-day tournament at Nonh David
son.
• Davie has won 25 matches in a
row. The only loss was the opening
match of the year at Parkland. The
Musiangsarclhedefending3-Acham-
pions.
Tiger Wrestling Team Squeezes Past Kannapolis
The lasttimethat South Davlewres-
iling coach Howard Riddle and his
wrestlers tasted victory was Dec. 7
against North Rowan.
Last Wednesday, the Tigers (3-5-1)
snapped its three-match losing streak
by edging Kannapolis 45-42 thanks lo
Weslev Evans' rvrstpenodplnal 189 to
sea\ tte contest
litis was a big win," said Riddle.
"This gets the slide ofT of eveiybody’s
back. We're up for the loumamcM."
Soulh has two conference matches
and one non-conference match remain
ing before the all-day conference tour
nament that will be heldat North Davie.
"TheconferencematcheswithCon-
cord and J.N. Fries will be very Impor
tant." Riddle said. "We have a lot of
work lo do but we're ready."
South led throughout the match, but
they were on the ropes when the Blue
Devils closed the gap lo 39-36 going
into Evans' 189 matchup.
EvanssilencedtheBlue Devils with
a first period pin to give the Tigers an
insurmountable nine-poini lead goihg
Into the final match. "He look care of
business." Riddle said.
A ru.sty Adam Bailey was pinned at
heavyweight to make the final margin
three points. "The layoff seemed to
hurt Adam more than anybody." Riddle
said of Ihe 13-day layoff because of
weather conditions.
Tony Angell (83-pounder), James
Plltman (93) and Nathan Bolen (103)
put KannapoUs in a \7-0 hole eaily.
Plttmanpinnedhisopponentinnine
seconds. It was one of the quickest pins
in South Davie hisloiy, according lo
Riddle.
After Steven Jones was pinned at
112. Thad Johnson won by a major
decision lo raise his record to9-0on the
year. Johnson Is ihe only Tiger left
undefeated. "Thad wrestled very well,"
the .second-year coach said.
Kannapolis won five of the next
eight matches but the deficit was too
much. Chris Bender( 130). Josh Waller
(135) and Blake Nichols (152) broke
Kannapolis' back with third period pins.
• Wesley Johnson and Tommy
McDaniel had pins for Soulh in the
preliminaries.
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South Davie Girls Come From Behind To Win By 14
South Davie's 8ih grade giris bas
ketball team put Coach Mary Ann
Edwards on a roller coaster ride last
week.
Rr^t.South(2-8)camefrombehind
lo explode by Kannapolis 31-17. and
then the Tigers turned around to lose
44-16 to Concord, who Edw ards' calls
the best team in the PMS Conference.
South trailed 17-14 after three quar
ters against Kannapolis. Then Soulh
stunned everyone in the gym by out-
scoring the Blue Devils 17-0 in the last
six minui«.
"Wc ju« exploded," Edwards said.
"It's what Fve been looking for all
season.'*
The Tigers height advantage and
pressure defense began to wear dow-n
the Blue Devils. "Our press caused a lot
of lumovers and we got a lot of layups.
"We would miss four or five shots
but eventually score. We were fortu
nate to gel a lot of rebounds." she said.
Kannapolis led 11-9 at the half. "U
was ihe same old stoiy," Edwards said
of her teams' first half play.
Edwards was pleased with the play
of Sarah Stein (four points). Michelle
Davidson (four). Molly Allred (six)
and Amanda Frogge (six).
• Point guard Julie McDaniel and
Jill Seamon each had four points in the
win. Jerri Ann Angell and Christy
Frogge had two and one. respectively.
• Soulh was 9 of 17 from the free-
ihrow line.
Conconl Presses To 28 Point Win
The Concord Goldminers coach
must have thought that his team's 31-
10 halflime lead was not a safe lead in
Middle School basketball.
Concord continued to apply full-
court pressure on the Tigers, pushing
Ihe Goldminers lead lo 41-13 after
three quarters.
"They had a guard who shot a jump
shot." Edwards said. "They had an
other guard/forward whocould handle
the ball real well. They scored a lot of
their points on fast breaks."
Stein and Allred led the Tigers with
four points apiece. McDaniel and Jes
sica Foster each had three. Davidson
chipped in with two.
• South enteis the PMS Conference
Tournament as the No. 12 seed. They
opened up Monday at 4 p.m. at the No.
5 seeded China Grove Red Devils.
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North Davie’s 8th grade girls have
been consistently inconsistent.
The Wildcats have gone Ute entire
year not losing more than two games in
a row. On the Hip side. North hasn’t
been able to win consecutively, either.
The final two games of the regular
season last Wednesday and Thursday
played true to normal form.
; North (4-6,4-4 conference) rolled
by Corriher-Lipe 30-7 with its smoth
ering full-court pressure. Six North
players had at least two steals.
And thanks to Coach Ricky
Hendrix's class act, he emptied the
North bench to keep the score down.
Hendrix didn’t receive the sanw
treatment 24 hours later when the Wild
cats hosted North Rowan, a No. 2 seed
iOthePMSconferenceloumamentthat
star^ Monday.
! North Rowan's 41-point win was
ridiculous, accortling to Hendrix. "The
North Rowan coach didn't sub for the
starters until three minutes to go in the
game. But every dog has his day and
oiirs will come."
1 In the Corriher-LIpe game, North
jprced 20 turnovers and held the Yj-
low Jackets to two field goals for the
entire 24 minutes.
"We had a very good ovemll team
effort," Hendrix said. "Our defensive
pressure was probably the best of the
season. My giris gave all they had and
it was a great defensive jewel."
North jumped out to a 14-2 fiist-
quarter advantage. "All of our first
quarter points came after steals by our
pressing defense," Hendrix said.
The Wildcats outscored Corriher-
Lipe 16-5 in the last threequarters.The
Yellow Jackets had just one point in
the last 16 minutes of action.
Megan Mick had seven rebounds.
"Megan didn't score but she had a veiy
good game," he said.
Erin Hege had an all-around game
wlthfourpoints,nvereboundsandtwo
steals. And Erin Baldwin had two
points, seven boards and two steals.
"Hege and Baldwin also played well.”
Amber Hanun matched her season-
high with 11 points and a game-high
four steals. Ihe backcourt duo of Tina
Haricness and Ember Spillman com
bined for 10 points and seven steals.
• Haricness had six points. Spill
man, four and four steals;and Meredith
Hendrix, three polnu ajid two steals.
Mavericks Rub In 41*point Win
North Rowan's 32-7 run through
the second and third quarters was
enough for the Mavericks to end the
Wildcats'regularseasononasournote.
The 64-23 final was mainly be
cause of North Rowan's two inside
weapons.
"Their two biggest girl's combined
for 51 points," Hendrix said. "We were
vastly ouLsized and we could not stop
their big people underneath the bas
ket."
North Davie enlered Monday's PMS
conference tournament as the No. 8
seed and will face the No. 9 seeded
Knox Trojans at North Davie.
A win would mean that ihe Wild
cats would advance to Wednesday's
final eight against the No. I seeded
Concord Goldminers at Northwest
Cabarrus.
• Spillman finished with a team-
high seven points against North Rowan.
Hamm, four; Amanda Bailey, three;
Elise Whitaker, Hege and Katerine
ntillips, two.
• North Rowan held Haricness in
check. It was her fint scoreless outing
in lOgames.Spillman and Hamm have
beeninlhescoringcolumnall lOgames.
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:By Brian PUU
;Davic County Enterprise Rccord
Davie's varsity giris went from the
;highest point of the year lo the lowest
;in a two-game span.
Coach Mike Dinkins of Davie was
wondering how his team would re
spond from an 11-day layoff when
they traveled to South Rowan Jan. 16.
■ What do the War Eagles do? They
put on an ofTensive clinic in a 70-57
rout of the arch-rival Raiders.
. "nien Davie (8-4,2-1 CPC) tumed
ice-cold in a 5643 loss to Mount Ta
bor.
Daviehadfiveplayerstoscoreeight
points or more in the Raider victory.
Tami Ramsey led the way with 18
points. Jonette Williard was right be-
hindherwith 17.RoxanneSteele added
12. Page Steed had a season-high nine
* and Carrie Brill netted eight.
I "For some reason it's a big rivalry
j between the girls," Dinkins said of the
Soulh Rowan game. "It wasa big game
for us. Wc showed a lot of compo
sure."
Davie’s win wasn't easy.
The War Eagles led by 16 halfway
throughthesecondperiod when South's
Jill Cress, who scored a team-high 16,
sparked a 7-0 run at the end of the first
half 10 bring Soulh to within nine at
halftime.
The Raiders were not about to fold
at home. They went on a 9-0 nm to end
the third quarter and suddenly Davie's,
lead was down to five.
"It was a typical slump for us at Ihe
end of the first half and third quarter,"
Dinkinssaid. "Then the seniors stepped
' up for us."
The seniors did indeed step It up.
Brill. Ramsey and Williard scorcd all
24of Davie's points in the fourth quar
ter.
Dinkins pointed to u key play mid
way through the third quarter. Steed’s
‘ jumpers and isolation plays as the rea
son for the win.
JV Boys Fall In Two Close Games
Coach Brian Cantrell's Davie jun
ior varsity boys basketball team is be
ing snakebil in the early going of the
Central Piedmont Conference.
Davie (5-5,0-3 CPC) dropped an
overtime 74-72 game to SouthRowan,
and then they fell apan late in the fourth
quarter in a 65-58 loss lo Ml. Tabor.
Underdog Davie
Team Threatens
SouthRowan
Davie's varsliy boys scared iheday-
lights out of South Rowan (12-1,2-0
CPC) but they faltered In the closing
minutes and lost 66-59.
"I told our guys you could forget the
records." Coach Bob Parker of South
Rowan saidofDavie's l-9recordcom-
ing into the game. "I knew they were
going to come over here and play us
hard and play us lough."
. Davie (1-11,0-3) had the crowd hi
a frenzy when the underdogs grabbed
three-point lead with just over two
niinules remaining in the game.
: i South spoiled the upset bid with a
12-2 run lo end the game. The last two
minutes of the game we played pretty
good." Paricer said. "But I'd doni think
vra'd had a lack of effort up until that
^int. It was more Davie County.
: "U'sacredlttoCoach(DairelI)SteeIe
and his coaching staff lhat they could
come in here and play that well with so
little time to prepare (due to the long
break)."
Eric Alspaugh kept the War Eagles
in the game with a season-high 16
jx)ints and four 3-pointers. Lee PuckcU
matched his season-high with 17.
Jason Neese contributed nine. Ja-
. son Murphy and Timmy Gilbreath
: added six apiece. Jamie Neese had
: five. V
• •Davie lost 80^2 at Mount Tabor
OT Monday night for the third straight
. conference loss and fourth straight
! overall.
; • Puckett is averaging a team-high
. nine points per game. Gilbreath, 7.6;
Neese, 7.5; Alspaugb. 3,1; Mur
ray, five: and Josh Bamhardt, 4.S.
Charles Miller, who has since been
moved to the varsity, scored a game-
high 19 points in ihe Soulh loss. BJ.
Johnson, 18;Ray Spain, 10; Eric Koike,
nine; Jesse Marion and Brian Camp
bell, four; Brian Lane, three; Scott
Carter and James Blakely, two.
Ml. Tabor’s horses were too much
for the smaller War Eagles In a 65-58
win at Davie.
Spain led the way with 16. Koike,
10; Johnson, nine: Blakely, six: Dunn.
Scott Comatzer and Marion, five: and
Campbell, one.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 25,1996 - B3
Erin Umberger stole a pass wlih
three minutes to go in the third with
Davie nursing a two-point lead. She
fed Steele for a 3-pointer to give Davie
u cushion.
South’s scouting report Instructed
ihe Raiders to play atrinngle-in-twoon
Williard and Ramsey, thus leaving
Steed wide open.
The junior point guard pul adagger
in South's plans when she hit a two and
then on the next possession a three to
help Davie atlain the huge lead early.
Dinkins called for five isolation
plays with Brill and Williard. Davie
converted four of those for points.
Williard penetrated for one basket and
then scored from Ihe block. Brill hit a
field goal and two free throws.
Laura Moyer chipped in with four
points and Umberger added two.
Dinkins was tickled with the win.
"Soulh Rowan is a strong team. Wc
only had one practice." he said.
Mount Tabor Blanktts Davfe
Davie dug a hole early and was
unable to overcome an I l-point half-
time deficit in a 56-43 loss at the Spar
tans home court.
Davie shot 20 percent and scored n
season-low 15 first-half points.
Even though Davie went seven min-
ulcsattheendofthefirstandstanofthe
.second quarter with no points, the War
Eagles still had a shot at winning.
Mount Tabor went scoreless for
nine straight possessions at end of the
ihird and Davie closed the gap lo five.
Ramsey and Williard were mostly re
sponsible for the rally. The seniors
scorcd 30 of Davie's 43 total points.
Davie cut ihe lead lo four and then
they brokedown defensively. In the
man-to-man defense, a Spartan con
nected for a three and Davie ran out of
gas.
Brill pitchedin with six. Moyer and
Sleelehad four and three,respectively.
• Williard is avemging 15.8 points
per game and has been in double fig
ures II of 12 games. Ramsey, 13.4;
Brill. 9.2; and Steele, 7.6.
Shunta Frazier's shot Is blocked by a Whirlles' defender.Jason Shemner penetrates for two more points.
Ninth Graders Capture Seventh Straight Win
Continued From Page B l
.six players to score at least six points
as they relied on team play instead of
an individual star to carry them lo this
particular victory by 11 points.
SouthRowangrabbcdal5-141cad
after one quarter and had Ihe War
Eagles scratching its head.
Davie continued to sputter for the
next 16minuies.The War Eagles only
outscored the Raiders 19-17 through
ihree periods.
But the fourth quarter was when
the real War Eagles came lolife. Davie
doubled the Raiders 20-10 for the
victory.
Frazier had a team-high 13 points.
Howell added 11 and Bryson Hnklea
had his first double-figure game with
10.
Shermer is slowly starting lo be
come a integral part of ihe offense as
he scorcd seven. Maynard and Collins
pitched In with six apiece.
• Davie Is averaging 67 points per
game compared to lls opponents' 48,
•Frazier leads the team with a 14.4
scoring average. Collins. 13.8; and
Howell. 12.4.
• With last week's performances,
Shermer raised his average from 4.6
lo 6.8. Howell has been by far the
most consistent War Eagle. He has
scored at least 11 every game and has
not scorcd more than 14.
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Recreation League Scores Announced
Basketball Standings 3\4 Boys Won1. Tarheels 3
2. BuLLa 3
3. C eltics 34. Blue Devils 35. Hornets 06. Magic 0
3\4 G irls Hon1. Bulls 52. Twisters 33. Panthers 14. Magic 0
S\6 Boys Won1. Magic 52. C eltic 43. Raptors 44. Tarheels 35. Wolverines 36. Suns 17. Deacons 18. Hornets 0
5\6 G irls Won1. Red Devils 42. Blue Devils 33. Tatnanian Devils 24. Panthers 15. Midgets 0
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G irls Jr . High
1. Panthers2. Tigers3. Tarheels4. Wildcats
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Twi8ters(16)Mandy Lambe 10 Maleia Meadows 2 Jessica Dyson 2 Xirsten Rahars 2
Bulls (20)
Megan Jordan 2 Alyson Walker 4 early Booth 4 A llison Waypa 6 Andrea Dwiggins 2
Magic (10)
Christie Taylor Shawna Soith 4 Jennifer Walser
Panthers (10) Heather Boger 6 Alyssa Smith 4
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1st Bapt. (43)
Gary Hatley 13
;er 20Pres. (I C lin t Ji
Mt. Sion (77) Andre Om ni 22 Tracay jucnold 23
New Union (38)
Lotoy Swala 9
Center (40) Ruatin Hatpe 15
la t Meth. (47) Dean Hunprey 18
Advance (55) Gary Slabach 21
Q irla Jr . High Hon. Jan. 15
Tlgara (23)Sarah Jackion 1 Stacey guaen 3 Kla Andaraon 6 Jennifer M itchell 8 Mindy Seaaon 2 Mary Bath DinKina 2
Tarheela (19)
Courtney Carrington 9 Any Canpbell 2 Jacqueline Haaaey 5 Tara Benson 2
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Raptors (15)Richard Pennington 2 Matthew Smith 4 Brian Haypa 5
Naalay Thonpson 4
Wolverines (29) Vinny Curtis 5 Chris Stein 13 Andrew Daywalt 11
Hornets (7) Jason Jones 2 John Glasscock Jordan Kshrs 2 Ikey Lynch 1
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G ristlie s (44) Nikey Arnold 11 Hicheal Crowe 1 Josh Church 6 Adrian Harper 19 M itchell Garner 7
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Jemey Whitaker 2 Duane P h illip s 17 Brannon Angell 9 Sack Manning 14
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Adam Johnson 2 Trent Howell 21 Chad Boger 7
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Reehawn P arka 6
B yron K ir k p a tr ic k 2
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K u r tis B iv in s 4
W ill M cD aniel 6
M atthew B u c ch e tte 14
Dwayno C o llin s 1
R ic h a rd H a rt 2
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T ra v is H o w e ll 12
Andrew M cClannon 4
D a vid S te in 4
H u n te r F o s te r 5
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Chase E lm ore 2,
Andrew Beck 1 '
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D .J . R ice 3
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Ryanno M cD aniol 4
K ris to n R aynor 2 Amanda S in k 1
S arah W illia m s 6
T -D o v ile (27 )
K ris to n M cClam rock 2
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E rin C a rte r 8
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Morgan H a rris 2
Jonna R ic h ie 2
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S ara E rb 3
B ritta n y W a lker 16
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Zack Hanarhan 6
S teven W illia m s 4
K e lle n H ille r 3
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Dave P o p lin 6
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Drew P o tts 6
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Cody W rig h t 9
John M ille r 4
H o rn e ts (21 )
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Jo rda n R ahars 2
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B ra d le y P re v e tte 2
Suns (18)
M eKenize W illo u g h b y 5
Jason Hogue 11
Chad B a rk e r 2
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C e ltic s (22)
P a tric k Low ery 11
Luke K oo n tz 5
Zack Hanrahan 2
S teven W illia m s 2 K e lle n M ille r 2
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G reg B rooks 2
Dave P o p lin 2
B ria n H u n te r 2 Josh B a sle y 2 P a tric k L i t t l e 7
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S he lb y M ich a e ls B H eather S ch lo u p ne r 12
Amber C a rte r 3 M ary Jo Hood 3
K a tie B e rn h a rd t 4 Lau ra S pry 2
M a rris s a Johnson 8
Boys J r . T h u rs . Jan* 18
S o n ics (37 )
R ich a rd Broadway 6
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B rannon A n g e ll 6
Cody A n g e ll 3
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M ikey A rn o ld 1
M ich e a l Crowe 2
Josh C hurch 2
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J e m ia h C reason 6
Lanny C o lle tte 9
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Pastor; Marlic Hawk • Assoc. Perry Hawk
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J 7 o rs y th
J L COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
550/ Shatlowford Rd„ Lewisville
T W iid a y i a u M t ^ 8 0 • S u n S p in «
.........
Ibur tht camput with iludeM andparent guiles and observe class
room activities, including an, music, science aid physical education.
Forsyth Country Day School Is an ittdependM college preparatory school serving children in grades Pre-Kinderg^en through TWehe.
F o r F u r t h e r I n f o r m a t i i n , C a l l
S h a r y n T u r n e r , D i r e c t o r o f |
( 9 1 0 ) 9 4 5 - 3 1 5 1
Fotiyin Coonify D«y School admrt* ol tny rac*. colcr. nMoM wxj ethn.e o»»n lo all iht nQht*. pnv<l«ott. pfoorwm. and mtmn 01 '•ccordad at mu« evbitU* to wuitenit •> «• MheeL n «en cnminai« on ihe bui* (rf rac«. color. IWMWI and tMs oflgln In M bonoliii*(Xicaiionalpoh:>««.acltiMicrap«NCM.an«icMaW,u '
s i o n s
andothwichc au6l*lapptie*nis.r
Jaloi
La$t WMc’s 1st Place Whmen Scott Wliltainr
D u i d f i i n i l t i i K
a n d
OecttitCiMpT
1». Portland 01 Dallas *
848 South Main Street
Mocksville
At the Overhead Bridge
634-2492 634-3975
Squin I Plaza Shopping Ceirtar
Miiiy. 601 H. - Moclttvllle. NC
WE HAVE MANUFACTURED
HOMES TO FIT YOUR BUDGET.
SEE JACE TODAY!
3. Maryland al DukeBonanza M obils BomBs
700 WlIkMboro S t • Mockavlllt, NC lntor.Hwys.60l A64N. 704-e34-5959 Owntd A Optraltd by Jack Morgan
Your Local, Non-Profit Electric Cooperative
Working To Improve The Area In Which We All Work.
S e r v in g “D a v k C o u n ty J o r O v e r SO ‘y e a r s
». aoiton couogo at SynicuM
Crescent Electric
Membership Corporation
3 17 S «n t0fd A v t. 7 0 4 » 6 3 4 » 2 1 3 6 M ocK ivlll«. N C
H k /.fifll
m m
EATON
FUNERAL SERVICE, INC.
"A Caring Tradition Since 1951"
325 N. Main Street
Mocksvillc, NC 27028
704-634-2148
Davie Oil Company
2200 Comatzer Road •Advance, NC 27006
910-998-4620
: G a to lln a -F tta l O il- K a r o a a n a 'M o to r O ils
PROPANE GAS
f o r H o m e , F a r m & C o m m e r c ia l U s e
BASKETBALL CONTEST
DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 25,1996 - B5
L a s t m s k ’s 2 n d P la c e W in n e r: milton Kam
K e t o iie C reek
ig.PtilladolphliatCha(lotta /
U niq iM D a n a r ta & P u tr ie * • C iu to m D e iig n c d C alie *
S p c c ta H y G U tB u k e U
1061 VwUUnvUk Rd. • M ockivllh. NC 2702g • 7(M-634 9147
E l U I P E I I C I l l f i !
ONE HOLE
IO.LoulnUltMUCLA
Next To Wal-Mart • Mocksville, NC
634-3747
NAME THE
WINNING TEAMS
EACH WEEK & WIN...
CONTEST RULES
1. Anyone can enter excopt employees
ol the Davie County Enterprise-Record and their (amliies, Only one entry allowed
per person per week. All entries must be
on original newsprint. No Photo Copies.2. Qomes In this week's contest are
listed In each advenisemenl on these two
pages. Fill in the contest blank and
submit or mail the entry to the Enterprise-
Record, P. 0. Box S2S, Mocksville, NC
27028.
3. The lirst entrant correctly predicting
the outcome ol alt games in a week will
lecoivo a bonus ol $100. Weekly prizes
are $20 for first place and $5 lor second
place, fn case ol ties, the entrant who
came closest to the total number ol
points In the tie breaker wins.
4. Entiles can bo delivered to the
EnleprlsO'Rocord before 5 p.m. each
week. The ollice Is located at 125 S. Main St.. Mocksville, NC.
5. Winners will bo announced following
each contest. Decisions of (udgos will be final. A new contest will be announced
each week.
6. In case ol lies, awards will be divided equalty among the winners.
•1 0 0 <20 *5
lit Prize 2ndPriit
NTRY BLAN K
Scirch the nds un these two pages to find the contest gnnics. Then
enl'r the team you prcdlct will win besiilc the aOveriisinj; sponsor's
nnnic listed below.
Bing or mail your entry lo the Davie County nmcrprise-Record. P.O.
bU 525, Mocksvillc. NC 27028. Deadline Is Friday. 5 p.m.
ADVERTISER WINNER
1 McDonalds _________________
2| Davie Oil Company _________________
3 Bonanza Mobile Homes _________________
Mock Tire _________________
Mocksville Savings Bank _________________
Spillman's l-ime & Fertilizer _________________
p Handl-Cupboard _________________
3. Salisbury Mall __________________
9. Crescent Electric __________________
|lO. Davie Jewelers __________________
11. Furches Motors __________________
i 12. Wounded Knee Tack __________________
13. Vogler’s Funeral Home. __________________
14. Shores Plumbing __________________
15. Eaton Funeral Home __________________
16. Ketchie Creek Bakery __________________
17. Webb Heating & Air __________________
18. Four Oaks Fumlture __________________
19. Daniel Furniture __________________
' Tie Breaker
Predict the score in the following contest.
In ease of tics, the lie-breaker will be used to determine the winners.
UNC vs. Wake
Name__
Address.-Town.
Day Phenol..Night.
Submit by mail, iiiperson or FAX (7(M-634*976G) to tiic EntcrprisC'Rccord
officc: 124 S. Mail St., Mocksvillc or P.O. Box 525. Mocksvillc. NC 27028 j
1935 Jake Alekander Blvd.
Salisbuiy, NC
8.0«)rg«towf|at8I.Jonn't
U P C O M IN G E V E N T S
S h o p O u r
3 8Stores!
Eixcellent Winter Clearance Values Throughout The Mall!
S H O R E S
PLUMBING & HEATING
1485 N MAIN ST. • MOCKSVILLE
( 7 0 4 )6 3 4 - 5 6 5 3
K U L tta ra a lN m Jw M y
s • Service • Trenching •
• Free Estimates
• Financing Availabie
1,2, & 3
Three Convenient Locations
1) Hwy. 801, CooloemOB, 284-4141
2) Hwy. 801 N„ Coolaemoo, 284-2828
3) Hwy. 601 al 1-40, Mocksville 634-7797
7. Waka Forest at UNC
I
U lC B B
H E A T IN G &
A I R C O N O m O N I N G
C O M P A N Y , IN C .T R A H fin n f W K ,7 ^ Office Phono: 998-212150 Million 17. Miami aici.v«land 24 Hour No.; 723-2510
peopto lake comtoil In II Advance, NC 27006
"Sen'ittg Davie County Since 192!"
MBMlESMtSIK SSI
2 Locatlorfs To Sen/e You
232 S. Main S t
Mocksville, NC
704-834-9936
USHwy.1S8ftN.C.801
Hlllsflals, NC
910-040-2
5. Kansas at Nebraska
Hours: •Mon., Tuos.. and Thurs. tO-€FrI. 10-6 and Sal. 9-4
I C FtlRNmJRE SALES H. REP^S~^
I A c c e a a o r l e a » G i f t s « C o lle c t ib le s
t a6Coiutaiitiii«»MocluTme.HC Phone: 1704) 634-1740
y O G L E R
& S O N S------------------13. MIrneaota at New YcFuneral Home
C “S w V a F o r P re a tra H sie d F u n e ra l P la n s" ^
^ Ic m m o n s O K ijje ^ ^ 8 ^ 9 M id c ^ ^
Y o u r D e a le r F o r .
11. UNC>Charlone at SL Louis
TopQ,awi, FUf€hes Motor Co. Inc.
225 Depot SL 7 0 4 - 6 3 4 - 5 9 4 8 Mocksville, NC
Spillm an’s
I f i n e i r Z e r d l i x e i
Spillm an’s
Home Fuel Delivery
CoolMme., NC
704-284-2551 • 704-284-4354
e. South CaroUu at Kentucky
IninilBd Bue M
1668 Hwy. 64 * Appx. 3 MUca West of Mocksvillc (Exllt 168om-40)
____•______I B ~ 1 H • BuU Rfdtng Gt?of • Saddtes •I • Tack • Buckles • Purina FeedA J • ^vx terin Dewormer •
i f C 6 Q U L J H * * and Much Morels
'■ -«N AN C D IO AVAIL»BU t-! ueaier (704)492-5418
MOCK TIRE
MOCKSVILLE
M2YldWnvlll«R(Md
Phone 634-6115
Our fricet Intlmle MounOng, Btlantbit
Ne»\U*eSteimttKomlam
H oum : 7:30-S.30 M-F ♦ ^30-V.00 S H u td tv
B6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPMSE RECORD, Jan. 25,1996
Davie Dateline
Saturday, Jan. 27
CounOyHamBreakfi^l.UroonCharcJUKrc^
U.S.60I northofl-M). Pancakcsand sausage
aka Takeouts availabtc.Coll 634-2805. AH
>txi can col - S5.6'.30-10 o.m.Saturday, Feb. 10
l^xI'A'PU BBQ Chicken, Ad^’ancc Fire
Dept,\\;30a.nv6p,m.Takc<w\only.S6
per plaic (t/2 chicken. 2 Ncg.. roll and ilcs- E j C t g n s l o n
SOI). Tickets on sale now from any AFD
member or call 99S4821.
Monday, Jan. 29
Davie County Board of C<
h(KtJoinlchy/n)unlyboiirdmcdlnK,D;)vic
County Public Ubraiy Mulii-purposc nx)m.
Dinner. 6 p.m.
Tuesday, Feb. 20
Davie County Republican Ptiily. Davie
Ctxinly Courthouse. 7.30 p.m.
Ffeligion
Thursday, Feb. 1
Chiirtlan NtOwrkfor IheNeedy invites all
interested churches and church mcmben to
meeting at A Storehouse for Jesus. Depot St..
Mocksville, 7 p.m.
Reunions__________
Sunday, Jan. 28
DancingBoots. All romier Dancing Uoots
invited to planning meeting in Davie tiigh
parking lot for reunion to be held in Sept.
For more info, call 940-3905.
Special Events
■niuisday,Jan.25
Red CiXKs Vohmleer Orimtalion, Davie
County Libnuy. 7 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 30
'Let's Talk About It: FaJth DifTmnces.
DiHerent Faiths: Exploring Religions in
Modem American Fiction." Davie County
Library, 7 p.m. Free to public. Call 634*2023
for infa Dr. Laurie WTtite from UNC-G will
lc;^lhcpit>giMTion\hch>^k’TlwCompany
of Women. Books av ailable at the library.
Feb. 1,5. &6 '■
Community First AU & Safdy Counes.
Pre-registration requiitil Call 634-0313.
Feb. 13 & 15
Auditiorts for Dav ie Theatre Co. production
of "Singin' In The Rain*. Brock Auditorium.
M;un St. Mocksville. 7-9 p.tn. Show dotes:
April 26-28 and May 3-5. For info, call 634-
3998.
Meetings__________
Saturday, Jan. 27
Davie County Republican Men’s Federa-
tk» Brcakfasu F&F Barbecue. 7:30 am.
Sixth AnnuaIMen)benhipMecting.Cool>
cemee Uistociol Asaoc. Zachai>' House.
Cookcmee. \ p.m. Bcclions and setting
for 1996.
Monday, Jan, 29
Advisor^CouncitQuarlerlyMlng., Ex
tension Center, 7 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 30
Davie BeefMeetlng.CcnerComm.nidg..
6:30 p.m. Call 634-6297 for info.
Tuesday, Feb. 6
Grain Growers Production Meeting.
Guest speakers: Df. Jim Dunphy, NCSU
com and soybean speciaUst and Dr. Randy
Weisz, small grains specialist. Sponsored
meal. Call Karen Robertson at 63-I-6297
for reser>'ations or additional it\fo.
YMCA
PreSchod Power
Ag«. 3-1. Mon. & Wed., 9:30-11:.10 u.m.
Pre-tegistration required.
Karate
Ltfam self-dcfcasc. Build conlldcncc. Exer
cise at >-our pacc. Tuesdays. 7-9 p.m. $15/
nxwih. DisaMints for family enrollmenJ.
Gymnastics
C»>cd cljiss ages 5-12. Bius, beam, vault.
niKirandmonr.Forinro.callMiclH.'lcShiivcr.
Parties, Room Rentals
Meeting txwnis, kitchen. pix)l. gym. trrvk.
Coniaci Victoria Gaiilicf for info.
WSY Swim Team
Yc.v-nKindswinuningptx)gnmi.CallCiKich
D.uuiy Vestal for info.
Before/Afterschool Child Care
Ongoing. Cill Piitty IkxJges for m(W info.
Aerobics.
Low. High Impiwt. Step. Inlcnal. Sr. Amw
Aerobics: moa*. Call or come by for .sched
ule.
Senior Friday
Srs 62 and up u.« Y fax. 8:30-11:30 a,m.
'Write Your Ufe' Class, I vA Room. 1:30 Card & B «rd Gam a, East Rown. V.2M
p.m.
DccorathT Painting. Cufcit ia. 6:30-9 pm.
Tuesday, Jan. 30
Quilting Clan. East Rwmt. i;30 am.-noon.
Bridge. Ea.si Room. 1:30-4 ii;.
RSVP Nunlng Home Par i. 2-4 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 3
VarietyArtsCIaw.CraftR< im.8:30-ll:30
Quihing B «. East Room.9 W.-non.
pm.
RSVP Sewing 'B '. RSVP OITicc, 9 a.m.-l
p.m.
Ongoing
SihTr Stridera, Brock Gym. 6:30-9 a.m..
Monday-Friday.
Silver Striders. Coolcemee Elementary
Sclwol. 7-8 o.m.
Sih-er Striders. Smiih Grove Gym. 7-9 a.m.
Senior Health. M&W ut Brock; 7:30-8 a.m.
T&Th.alCoolctmcc;M&W8:15-8:45a.m.
at Smith Grove. Exenrise, nutrition classes.,
W E D D I Senior Nutrition lunch, noon M*
W .ilam 'niurs.& Fri.
Report Davie Dateline
Kerns By Noon Monday
Itenu for Davie Dateline should be reported
by noon Monday of tlw publicatiwi week.
CttH (i34-2120or divvpi\by ihi S. Msui^
St. across from tlw counhouse.
Seniors
Call 634-0611 for nwrc info. Location is
Brock Center unless noted othervs isc.
Thursday, Jan. 25
Parks & Rec. Dept. Trip - Antique &
MistoricTourofHillsboro.
Friday, Jan. 26
Woodworking Clsin. Crufl Room. 8:30-
11:30 a.m.
Bridge. East Room. 2-5 pm.
Monday, Jan. 29
HOWARD
REALTY
330 S. Salisbury St. • Mocksvillc, NC 27028
Debbie Pennington
"Selling Ditvie Coiiiili/"
(Office) 704«M-353a (Home) 704.634-3856
I f you are interested in selling
your property, give me a call.
I have quatined buyers for:
1) Homes under $60,000 2) 1 Acre lo 5 Acre tracts of land
3) Homes with acreage under $250,000
Just dve me a call to see How to get ue most for your property!
’Benefit BBQ Dinner*
Auction and Drawing
lor REG. Quarlcr filly lot |imm]i Dale & Shelly swalm
They Lost Their Barn and 6 Horses In A Pevasteting Fire January 3rd
Dinner • Auciion • Drawing February 3,1996
al Farniin^lon Masonic lod^e
Blue^rass Music al 4pm • BBO Dinner al 5pm
i\uclion al 6pm • Drawina Following l\uciion
$5 Dmner Donalion • Ciiildren Uider 12 iree
ITEMS PQNATEP-FOR AUCTIQM
Hol/r Bmk Farm: MiKtUuMoiu Uicd ‘h c k BiL SaUU; MUcelbncoui Ntw Dick Lari Ban Farm: MisaUaacoui Ntw Tick
Jimmy Frim Saiul, R iitt Farm: M iK cllueousT uk Both Uadi! New MiKtltancoui HKk
K tait FIm ir Shop: Wcsbrn rhm tr Am uucm cnl
NVont Acm: M lKclbutoiu VmiI HKk
Galt NifoKt: Ccnunlc H onci SUrUtii Oaks (Dawn 4 Shtrrl): New Show Hlllcr
Cowbojj ABi«; New Cim olii BeU Buckle Rivetyiaod SlatUi: 3 Querter H orn Bitedliii; 1 Peint Hone Breeding
U n VatU) BlatktmUh: One H one Sboeilig
rnrti A Soni: 1/2 C u e 11 G>u(C Tht HiuMni Foil Wnltm Slort (Dtbarah ymiani): Breul CoU»r, Held Stall, BImkel
Crou Ommry USA; Cool H (SrcMta Haltmok): Saddle
io n y i Wnltm Sufpl}: 5 HiM cn, 5 U m I Ropei
Chuck Lakty: Two Shoelngl y o * n ilj« « r One lUiW etedQiuBter Hone Stud Fee
T-SWrti (Gract Dnman), Toy CD Ptayer (B tm iult Qua) Elnlnilki)-, 5 Free Video RenUU (FamUy Vidta),
Rubbemukl Slool Tool Boi (Act Hanlwart), i Shlrli Bridal Formal Wtar), Gold PocW WMch
(Don 1 Fint Jtwtlry), I Urge P ina w/1 Toftplog (llalbuio'i), Four G neo Feet (Oe* ValU) Co(f CM),
nnner For Two (Crician lloait). One NIghI SUy (Ramtda Ian), U ne Cedar Cbetl (Btmula Qua, Furaimri), One Oil Change (SOI ShiU), Lamp (Ecktrdt), Hair Spray (Btrmuda Clipptr), ShampooCut
Style (Cull Vallmilidl. Fourlknnlng VlilU (CuU UaHmlltd), Manicure (NaUi ty Khoada), One Bucket (Frtimaa Tack), Bench VUe (Aady Barktr), Potted Plant (Arcadia Nuntry), One Framed Print (Cltmmaas
Framiai i Art), SU.OO Gilt Certificate (K-Mcrt), i Bottlet of Drttting (Chtrrit'i Colt)
i-r'.
<iD.
For Additional Donations CallRick Wilkerson A t 9 9 8 - 8 0 9 0 (i?/ife rd a rfc )
| ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ l A i ^ e l a t 9 9 8 - S 3 3 ^ ^ j
HOWARD
( 7 0 4 ) 6 3 4 - 3 5 3 8 Rp:Ai:r\N ow [.oral F rom
W in s to n S a le m
I \ «.J| \ |m. 1.s m ||, \<
tM lit. II.HUs \1..imI.i\ I i kI.iv S (t • s,i(iinl.i\ 'J I • Siiih I.o K\
221 WllkMboro St-Have business In home.
Renovated. 9 rooms, 1 full bath. 2 half baths, In town location, great parking
space. 2 lots. S199.900.
CALL EVELYN HAYNES.
Madlton Ro«d-Uke new
I 1.5 Story w/ full basement.
' Country IMng with easy ' access to MO & Mocksville,
3 Bd. 3'A Ba. formal LR,
DR, eat'in'kitchen. lamity rm, dble bsmt garage, deck.
$149,000. CALL CONNIE.
Mytft Rd. Yadlun Co.-
1B20f/- sq.ft. on 4 Ac. on Deep Creek. 3 Bd. 2 Ba,
LR, FR. XL eat-in-kitch,. Iaund.rm,deck.bsm,hardwd. flrs.vinyl ski. circle dr.Irg. out
bidg. $149,900. Addit. 6.6 Ac. Avail. CAU CONNIE.
County Homo Rd.« Great home, workshop. In-ground
pool, pasture for horse.
What more coukJ you want? For Only $132,S00. CALL
DIANE.
150 CIreto Drivo*138S sq.
I. cottage on nk» lot, 3 ledrooms, 1 bath, living rx>m, den, kining room,
vired 20x12 outbuilding. 99,900. CALL KEN.
268 Eaton RomI- NewConstruction. 3 Bd, 2 Ba. one level home on level,
wooded lot. Built to Duke Power’s MAX Guidelines •
Quality and low maint. Buy
now and choose colors.. $78,500 CALL JANE.
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6344390
Hwy.158......16Ac.«houit ^75,000
Ch«rlott«/Ntw Hm n Rd___2 lot«<S9,4S0
430H0ipltalSt----------LoH0,000
450HoipttilSt-----------Lot»,SOO
Eaton Rd_______1/2 Ac. BIda. Lot I2.S00
loop Rd. ClMunon«.....19.«0 Ac. $1«),000
470HoipiUISt-----------Lot 11,500
LOTS 6i, LAND
Woodlind-RoMwood Ln...Bld. Lot$15.900
Garden Villey f 2........1 LoU 8 Ac. S48.S0Q
Oakdale Circle-----Woodwi Lot U,000
Linda Lane______6 BIdg. Lots $14,500 Ea.
Hefliloek St„...4.22 Ac. $32,500
Hwy. 1SMl«nmoni...Comtn. PoL $M,500
Comatnr Rd. Hickory Hill II Lot....$12,000
Hwy. 64 Hickory Hill Area.5.382 Ac. $39,900
OaUaitd Circle--------BIdg. Lot S3,W0
Mr. Htnry Rd.M..5 Ac. on S. Yadkin $21,500
Peace Haven Rd________1.34 Ac. $47,900
Bracken Road.________IB Ae. $4,500/acre
County Line Rd------29.229 Ae. $65,000
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 25,1996 - B7
P U B L IC N O T IC E S
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF DAVIE
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF
JUSTICE
DISTRICT COURT DIVISION
DAVIE COUNTY HOSPITAL.
Plaintiff
S c r \ iiii4 n , i \ n ' L ' o t i i i u ,
c'k'iiiiiioii.s W'osk'rii ! ois\
JEFFREY L TONEY
(94CVD466)
ERMINE S. JEFFERIES
: (94CV0491)
, DONALD GENE SHORES
• (94CV0 493)
: DENNIE SLONE
: (94CV0494)
SONYA FRAZIER ARNOLD (94CVD497)
' GARY W. CHAPPELL
(94CVDS67)
PORTIA DIONNE DALTON
(95CVD100)
TWILADAWNE EVERHART
(95CVD101)
. WANDA M. JUSTICE
(95CVD103)
' JOHNATHONA.BOGER
: (QSCVDttt)
■ PATRICIA A. BIGGERS
(95CVD105)
• JUDY D. DALTON
(95CVD114)
■ BILLY RAY REDMOND
.(95CVD116)
DORIS A. SHIPMAN
■ (95CVD116)
TONYA NICOLE ANDERSON
(95CVD119)
TIMOTHY SCOTT SMYERS
(95CVD123)
■ DONALD E. LAIL
• (95CV0129)
■ KEVIN L. MCCOOK
■(95CVD130)
• FRANKLIN V.FAVRE
(95CVD131).
. Defendants
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PRO
CESS BY PUBLICATION
. TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking
i relief against you has been filed In the
above entitled action. The nature of relief
being sought is for recovery of money owed
tor medfcal goods and services rendered
by the Plaintiff, Davie County Hospital.
: You are hereby required to make de*
fense lo such pleading within forty (40)
daiys from the first publication of this notice
and upon your failure to do so the party
seeking sen,rk:e against you will apply to Vw Court (or the reUel sought
This the lllh day of January. 1996.SPENCER A. SMITH
Attorney at Uw W B oxW S
r-: WWcesbofO. NO 28697Tel. 1.800-760-7161
M1-3tnp
PUBUC NOTICE
There will be a meeting of the DavIo
County Zoning Board ol Adjustment on Monday, February S, 1996 al 7:00 p.m. in
the Commissioners Room ol the Davie
County Administration Buikflng. Mocksville,
N.C. The public Is Invited lo attend. BusI*
ness Is scheduled to be conducted as fol*
lows:
A) Call to order
B) Review of Minutes
C) The Winston-Salem Radio Control Club, Inc. submitted a request fora Special
Use Permit lor the operation ol private
recreational facility. This pem^it would al*
low the club to lly radio control airplanes on
property owned by Mr. Charles Phillips.
This property lies olf the east side of Milling
Road (S.R. 1600) with its entrance being
approximately 1000 feet south of the Sain
Road intersection. The property Involved is
further described as a 300 feet x 800 feel
portion of a 262.37 acre tract owned by Mr.
Phillips. A map showing this area specifi
cally Is on hand for review in the Davie
County Zoning Office.
D) New or old business
E) Adjournment
A sign will be placed on the above
described property to advertise the public
hearing. All parties and interested citizens
are invited lo attend said hearing at which
time they shall have an opportunity to be
heard In favor of or in opposition to the
foregoing changes. Prior to the hearing, all
interested persons may obtain any addi
tional Information on the proposal or ask
any questions they may have by dropping
by the Planning and Zoning Department on
weekdays between 6:30 a.m. and 5:00
p.m. or by telephone al 634-3340.
Jesse A.Boyce, Jr.
Zoning & Planning Officer
t.ia-2tnp
NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Having quattfied as Executrtx ol the
Estate of Rosa Lee Owens Collis, deceased,
lateof Davie County, North Carolina, this is
to notify all persons having claims against
said estate to present them lo the under
signed on or boloro the 4th day of April. 1996, being three months from the first day
of publication or this notice wilt be pleaded
In bar ol their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate will please make
immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 4th day of January. 1996.
Joann Adair, PO Box 135. Cucumber.
WV. 26436. Executrix of the Estate of Rosa
Lee Owens Collis. deceased.
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NOTICE ADVERTISEMENT FOfl BIOS
Take notice that pursuant to N.C.G.S.
160A-266. Davie County is seeking sealed
bids for rwo 1975 Great Dane Open Top
Trailers, each to be bid separately.
This equipment Is located at the Davie
County Solid Waste Facility, 360 Dalton
Rd.. Mocksville, NC. Inquiries should be
make by calling Joiry Card, Solid Waste
Supervisor, 81(910)998-8262 or David Plott.
Public works Director, al (704) 634-7407.
Sealed bids will be received until 2:00
p.m.. Monday, February 12.1996. and will be opened al that, In the office of the
County Manager, 123 Soulh Main SI..
Mocksville, NC. Please label all envelopes
■SEALED BIOS’.
Each bid must be accompanied by abid
security in an‘amount nol less than five
percent (5%) of the amount of the bid.
Security may be in the form of cashier's
check, cortillod chock, surety bond, or
money order (cash or personal checks will
not be accepted).
The Davie County Board of commis*
sloners will consider all bids el its meeting
on Monday, February 19,1996, and may al
that time accept a bid, accept a bid subject
to upset, or reject any or all bids.
Brenda B. Hunter
Clerk to the Board
Davie County Commissioners
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NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Having qualilied as Executrix of the
Estate ol Corlllia Leazer Sales, deceased,
late ol Davie County. North Carolina, this Is
to notily all persons having claims against
said estate lo present them to the under*
signed on or before the 18th day ol April,
1996. being three months from the first day
of publication or this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery. Ail persons In
debted to said estate will please make
Immediate payment lo the undersigned.
This the 16th day of January, 1996
Deborah L. Reming, 4030 Hwy 801.
Woodleaf. NC 27054, Executrix ol the Es*
late of Corillla Leazer Sales, deceased.
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NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY
EXECUTOR’S NOTICEHaving qualilied as Executor ol the
Estate ol Sarah S. Smith, late of Davie
County, this is to notify all persons having
claims agalnsi said estate to present them
to the undersigned on or belore the 25th
dayof April, 1996, being three months from
the first day of publk»tion or this notkie will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All
persons Indebted to sakJ estate will please make Immediate payment to the under*
sl{}ned.
' This the 25th day of Janua^. 1996.
I Rtehard Bnice Smith, dxecutor of the
Estate of Sarah S. Smith, deceased.
T. Dan Womble
I PO Box 1698
Clemmons, NC 27012
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I h I m is h r Sirie
Retail Clothing/Variety & Screen Printing Business
i
Well Stocked With
merchandise —
Everything from
hats to makeup.
Business Is In a
well-viewed local
AtklorBuia;
Bus: (704) 634-3838
Horns: (704) 284-6047
HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT ABOUT SELLING
THE TIMBER OFF YOUR PROPERTY?
WE PAY TOP PRICES FOR STANDING
TIMBERmMBERLANDCALL 704-878-9784 5 OR MORE ACRES
AusUn Hunt Lumiier Co.
2 7 6 2 H l q k w y ^ ^
Statesville, N.C.:
NOTICE
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Take notice that pursuant to N.C.Q.S.
160A-268, Davie County is seeking sealed
bids for a 1989 Stumpmaster Model 71
Shredder.This equipment Is located at the Davie
County Solid Waste Facility, 360 Dalton
Rd., Mocksville, NC. Inquiries should be
made by calling Jeiry Caid, Solid Waste
Supervisor, at (910) 998-8262 or David
Plolt, Public Wortts Director, al (704) 634-
7407.
Sealed bids will be received until 2:00
p.m.. Monday. February 12.1996. and will be publicly open^ at that lin:>e. In the office
ol the County Manager, 123 Soulh Main
. St.. Mocksvlllo, NC. Please label all enve*
lopes‘SEALED BIDS*.
Eachbid must be accompanied by a bid
security In an amount nol less than five
pen:ent (5%) of the amount ol the bid.
Security may be In the form of cashier's
check, certified check, surely bond, or
money order (cash or personal checks will
not be accepted).
The Davie county Board of Commis
sioners will consider all bids al its meeting
on Monday, February 19.1996. and may at
that lime accept bid subject lo upset, or
leiect any or al) bids.
Brenda S. Hunter
Clerk lo the Board
Davie County Commissioners
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NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Having qualilied as Executrix of the
Estate of Willie Frank Davidson, late of
Davie County, this Is lo notify all persons
havingclaimsagainslsaklestaletopreseni them to the undersigned on or before the
25th day ol April, \996, being three months
from the first day of publication or this
notice will be pleaded in bor of their recov
ery. All persons Indebted to said estate will
please make immediate payment to the
undersigned.
This the 25th day of January. 1996.
Thelma Shanks Davidson. PO Box991,
Mocksville. NC 27028, Executrix of the
Estate of Willie Frank Davidson, deceased.
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NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Executor of the
Estate of Mikfred Ellis Hege, late of Davie
County, this Is to notify all persons having
claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 25th
dey ol April. 1996. being three months from
the Hr»t day ol pub»catk>n or this notk* will
be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All
persons Indebted to said estate will please
make Immediate payment to the undersigned.
This the 25th day of January, 1996. Robert Q. Hege. 5006 Shlland Drive,
Greensboro. NC 27406, Executor ol the Estate of Mildred Ellis Hege. deceased.
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Davl« County Farm BureauISCOYiAtftvMRil MocfctWtt.NC 37020704494-0207
HELPlNGYOUisiflia/irerfoto.
GA&H.For Homeowners
Credit Problems Understood NO APPUCATION FEE AS LOW AS
•$10,000 for $95/Mon. •$25,000 lor $339/Mon. c
•$40,000 (or $382/Mon.
Fixed Rates 8 0 0 ^M 9 S 7
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY
PUBLICATION
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, DAVIE COUNTY
In iho District Civil Coun
Glenda Mae Fulp MulUns VS
Ashley Eugene Mullins
To; Ashley Eugene Mullins
Taka notice that a pleading seeking
relief agalnsi you has been tiled In the
above-entitled action. The nature of the
reliel being sought Is as loltows; an abso
lute divorce for Glenda Mae Fulp Mullins.
You are required to make delense to
suchapleading nol laterthan February 13,
1996 and upon your lailure to do so, the
party seeking service against you will apply lo the court for the relief sought.
This the 4th day ol January, 1996.
Dean H. Humphrey. Attorney
PO Box 970
Mocksville. NC 27028
Telephone: 704-634-6235
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NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY
NOTICE TO CRgPITORR
Having qualified as Executrix of the
Estate of Dennis R. Dugglns. late of Davie
County. North Carolina, the uncferslgned
does hereby notify all persons, firms, and
corporations having claims against the es
tate of said decedent to exhibit them lo the
undersigned In care of Davis & Brewer
Attorneys at 2554 Lewisville-Clemmons
Road. Post Office Box 786. Clemmons,
NorthCarolina27012. on or before Ihe25th day ol April. 1996. or this notice will be
pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All per
sons, firms, and corporations Indebted lo
the said estate will please make immediate
payment lo the undersigned.
This the 16th day of January, 1996.
Carla B. Dugglns. Executrix of the
Estate of Dennis R. Dugglns.
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NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTYCO-ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Co-Administrator's
of the Estate of Han/ey Lee Frost, late of
Davie County, this Is to notify all persons
having claims against sakleslatetopre sent
them to the undersigned on or before the
25th day of April, 1996, being three months
Irom the lirst day ol publication or this
notice will bo pleaded in bar ol their recov
ery. All persons Indebted to said estate will
please make Immediate payment to the
undersigned.
This the 25th day ol January, 1996
Ruby E. Frost. 288 Dance Hall Road. MocksvUte, NC 2702& or BeU D. Frost.
2011 Polo Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27106, Co-Administrator's of the Estate of
H a n ^ Lee Frosl. deceased.
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NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY
EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the
Estate of Katherine Smith Poole, late of
Davie County, this is to notify all persons
havingclaims against saidestaletopresent • them lo the undersigned on or before the
25thdayoJ April, 1996,beingthreemonlhs
from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov
ery. All persons indebted lo said estate will
please make immediate payment to the
undersigned.
This the 25th day of January, 1996.
Vivian Poole Qodbey. 1007 W.
Wendover Ave.. Greensboro, NC 27408,
Executrix of the Estate of Katherine Smith
Poole, deceased.
Wade H. Leonard, Jr.
34 Town Square
Mocksville, NC 27028
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PUBLIC NOTICE
The Joint Commistkm on Accreditation ol Haalihcare Oroani^ationi will conduct an accrediution survey ol Davie County Hospital on February 2t ft 22,1996. The purpose ol Ihe survey wm be to evaluaie me organtiation'i compliance wUh nationally established Joint Conmitsion standards. The survey results witt tM used to <Jet«cmin« wtwthet, and the condlions ur«iet Kaedlalion VwM be awanled ihe organliation.
Joint Commission standards deal wlh organizational quality ol caie issues and the safely ol the environment in which care is provkled. Anyone believing that ha or she has pertinent and valid inlormation interview with Ihe Joini Commisskm'a liekj representatives at the time ol the survey.
Inlormalion presented al Ihe interview wiB be careluDy evaluated lor relevance lo the eccreditalkxt
process. Requests for a public inlomiaiion interview must be made h writing and should be sent to the
Joint Commission no taler than liva working days belore the survey begins. The request must also
Indicata the nature ot Ihe kilormation to be provided at the brtenrlew. Such requests should be addressed lo: DIvliJen ot AecnMMien Operatlens, Orsvitaaileii UalMn. JokM camfflleslon cn Accredllallefl of Healthcare Ortanttallons. One flHUleaMce ■oulwvd, Oakbreok Temee. IL «01I1.
The Joini Commission wiU acknowledge such requests in writing or by telephone and wi Inlorm ihe organiialion ol the request for any interview. The organisation wil. In lunt. notify the interviewee ol Ihe date, tirne. and place ol the meeting.
TTn notice is posted in Bccor0ancew«h»w Joint Commiislon's requiremenU.
NOTICE OF THE RURAL H0U8INQ SERVICE (RH8, A DiVISION OP RURAL
ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, RECD, FORMERLY FmHA)
HOUSINQ PRESERVATION GRANT (HPO) PROGRAM
Rural Economic and Comfflunily Dsvelopfflenl (RECO) w i be holding a teries of preapplication
meeting during the first hvo Meeks ol Febnisiy. 1996. reganSng the HPQ progrAit. The objective ol
HPG ptognrn is to tspalr or tshatMate IntMduil housing, rental prcpsttes, or coopenUves
owned and occupied by veiy low-and low-jncome njral persons. Grantees wi provide eligUa
honteownera, cwners ol rental properties, and owners o< cooperalivM with finandal assistance
through loans, grants, inleresi reducdon payments or other comparable financial assistance.
Interested organizations (governmental entily/nonprofil organlulions authorized ki receive and
administer HPQ funds/American Indian trtes con^iered an eigUe recipient under the Indian SELF*
DETERMINATION and Educational Assistance Ad (PL 93-636} or under tie Stale and Local Fiscal
Assistance Act {PL 92-512}) should contact the RECD Rural Developmeni Office located in
Greensboro at 910-294-7181 to resenre a space at the preappication meeting whldt wI be
scheduled durUg the first hvo weeks of Febnwy. 1996.
Preappicalkxts wiD nol be accepted atlsr Apri 1,1996. Whan filing preappHcaBons. applicants must
indicate whether ihair proposal Is to assist MMdual homeowners, rantal properties, or cooperative housing units. The ap^bon cannot be a combination o( any of the previously stated h ou^ types,
It must be for one ly^ only. Preapplications cannot be considered unless the apficant hu made a
Statement of ActMbM available to tte public lor al leas! fiflsen (15) days prior to the last dale of
receipt olpreappilcations(l.E, March 15,1996). Sudi publication by tteapplcart must non Ihe
comment period is al laul fifteen (15) days.
The r^orth Camina RECD 1996 abcatlons of HPO funds Is $307,2Sa Addttjnal funding may not be
allocated, fto appicani may receive mors than Hly percent of Ite Stan’S alocaHon.-
Please direct all Inquiries re^rtlng the HPQ pfigram k) your bcal Rural Dnelopment Olce.
NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY
CO-EXECUTORS NOTICE
HavingquallfledasCo-Execuloraoflhe Estate of Sadie B. Naylor late of Davie
County, this is to notily all persons having
claims against said estate to present Ihom
to Ihe undersigned on or before Ihe 11th
day of April. 1996. being three months from
the first day of publication or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of their recover^'. All
persons indebted to said estate will please
make immediate payment lo the under
signed.
This the lllh day ol January, 1996 •
Floyd B. Naylor, 142 Meroney Street.
Mocksville, NC 27028 or Janie N. Cozart.
1348 Yadkinville Road, Mocksville, NC
27026. Co-Executorsol Ihe Estate of Sadie B. Naylor, deceased.
Martin, Van Hoy, Smith & Raisbeck
Drawer 1068
Mocksville. NC 27028
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NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as Executrix ol the
Estate ol Enos Monroe James, deceased,
laie of Davie County, North Carolina, this is
lo notify all persons having claims against
said estate to present them to the under
signed on or belore Ihe 4ih day of April.
1996, being three months from the first day
of publication or this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recoveiy. All persons In
debted lo said estate will please make
Immediate payment lo Ihe undersigned.
This the 4th day ol January. 1996.
Sarah H. James. PO Box 431,
Mocksville, NC 27028, Executrix ol Ihe
Estate ol Enoa Monioe James, deceased.
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NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as AdminisUatrixof the
Estate of Julia Jacobs, late of Davie County,
this is to notify all persons having claims
against said estate lo present them to the
undersigned on or before the 25lh day of
April. 1996, being three months from the
frst day of publkiation or this notfce urill be
pleoded In bar ol their recovery. Allpersona
Indebted lo said estate will please make
Immediate payment lo the undersigned. This the 25th day ol January. 1996. ’
Susan P. Crotlord.216 Deere Run Drhre,
Mocksville.NC2702e.Administratri*oltheEstate of Julia Jacobs, deceased.
Martin. Van Hoy. Smith & Raisbw^k
Drawer 106&
Mocksville. NC 27028
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NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of Espy Leroy Shoaf. late ol
Oavie County, this is to notify all persons
havingclaims againstsakl estate lopreserit them lo the undersigned on or before Ihe
2Sthday ol April. 1996, being three months
from Ihe first day of publication or thfs
notfce will be pleaded in bar ol their recov
ery. All persons indebted to said estate will
please make Immediate payment lo the undersigned.
Thisthe25thdayolJanuary. 1996 ; Colean St\oal, 2180 US Highway 601
South, Mocksville. NC27028, Admlnislralix
of the Estate of Espy Leroy Siioaf, de
ceased.
Martin, Van Hoy, Smith & Raisbeck
Drawer 106$
Mocksville, NC 27028
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR PERIOD ENDING D tctm btrdl. 1995
Uton Mutual Burial AMOdatlon, Inc. Moclcivlllt. NC
BAUNCE DECEMBER 31,1994
RECEIPTS:
1. Current assessments collected
2. Number new members 1 0 25e-0 50e3. Interest on time deposits, stocks, bonds
4. Miscellaneous
5. Disallowed death claims
6. Total (lines 1 lo 5, inc.)
7. Net difference ol advance assessments;
8. Receipts
9. Total receipts DISBURSEMENTS:
to. Salaries
11. Collection commissk)ns
12. Miscellaneous expenses
la.Total expenses (lines 10 to 13, inc.)(Mm* nol CN«M 30X ol M mciM itaiM en 1 *10
No. $50---14.Deathbenefitspald(No.<2>) No.lOO____No. 200.<2».
15.Membership fees paid agents16. Refunds
17. Total disbursements (lines 12 to 16. inc.)
BAUNCE TO BE ACCOUNTED FOR
A88ET8:
18. Cash Shortage
19. Cash on hand
20. Bank deposit; &
21.Securities
22. Securities
23. Securities
24.T0UI assets
UABIUTIES:
25. Advance assc
$24.816.22
_$3.759.3Q.
l- t.1 8 4 .0 L
- 7.20,
-1.065.4B,
4.872.95,
29.689.17
, $1,08548.
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>2B.gQ3:69
$23.604.56
4.599.13
26.Death benefits unpaid
27. Expenses unpakj
26. Total llabUltles SURPLUS .
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$7.849.8(1
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• M - PAVJE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 25,1996
Davie High Student Rnalist
For Dul(e Power Scholarship
. Tlic Duke Power Company Foun
dation announced the 20 (ln.ilisls for
the 1996 Duke Power Scholiisiic Ex
cellence Awards.
Sponsored by'Oic Duke PowerCo.
Foundation through
shareholder funds,
the schoUirship pr^v
gram is in its 12th
• year. Under the
guidelines,sixschot-
arshipsare awarded.
Each is valued up to
$l5,000peryearand
is renewable for four
undergniduateyears.
Tlie students are re-Foster
Miss Teen Contestant
Andrea Henson hits been selected
as a 1996 conte.stant for the Miss Teen
North Carolina All American Pageant.
ShcisajunioralGlennHighSchool
in KemerNville. She is the daughterof
Stan and Kathy Henson of Winston-
Salem. She is sponsored by American
Homes in Mwksville along with other
friends and family.
The pageant will be held at the
Holiday Inn on Coliseum Drive in
Winsion-Salen) on Feb. 3 and 4. The
winner will advance to the Nfiss Teen
All American Finals in Miami, Fla.
this summer.
A B S O IA TK B A N K R l I’K ^
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Fine Furniture and Furnishings
9300 Clcmenline Drive, Clemmons, NC
Location: From 1-40 Exit 184 Soulh, 1 mile on Lewisville-
Clemmons Rd. Left on Clemmons Rd. (Hwy. 158) for 1/2
mile. Right on Hampton Rd., go 1.5 miles. Turn left on
Clementine Drive. Hampton Industrial Park, Lentz
Building#?.
Approximately 2,000 Items
For information Call 1-800-442-7906
W. Jostph Burnt, TruttM 3600 Country Club Road • Wlntton-Sal*m, NC 27104
Tenns; Cash or approved check only with a bank letter of credit All sales final ami will sell "AS IS. ”
1-800
422-7906 ROGERS
R E A L T Y & A U C T IO N C O ., IN C .
I 2037 Rockford St.
I Mount Airy, NC 27030
SCUeensemS llgge.
PERRY AUCTION CO. PRESENTS AN EXTRAORDINARYA m m V E & COLLECTIBLE
A U C T IO IV
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 3rd @ 6pm
FARMINGTON COMMUNITY CENTER, FARMINGTON, NC
Take Interstate 40 to Farmington Exit «r J74); Go North 3.7 Miles -On Left *• ONLY 15 MILES WEST OF WINSTON SALEMil - WATCH FOR SIGNS!!
WU..VII vfn luvw vw v. I. (»».« vownieM I uana i iiimkSeitofs Kilchen Table; Old 2 Board Farm Tabie;‘6 mahg. Ohing Chairs (Cn^pendaie Stylt ttlbiH & claw Mahg. HaBTtM ('N/hooks & teveM m'noi); Handrrtate Walnut StrawTkk Bm);
BIEDENHARN CANDY CO. Bottle (Coke): 3c Bottle; iOO* DIFFERENT Painted LiM BoMes; EmtMSsad Bottles; t950’s Sniall Coke Cooien 1940 Coke Cttett Type Cooler Cm di Dry Collection; 1930's 5 Gal. Pepsi Syrup Can; Maw Otd Country Ston ittms. Advertising Fans;
LONE__________________ to iodude. DoHs; Horses; Knives; Books; Comic Books, etc, Otm OldComic Books 1st EWon Books, Lone Ranger. Hopaic«g Cassi*. etc.; Old Ahianacs; Old Movie
Posters; News Paper & Mags.; Earty WhHe House \^negar pcs; S e ^ Griswold pcs; Lots of Old Kitchenware; Table Cloihs; OU Ouins; Baskets; Old Radios; Record Players; & Record Coflection (78*9,33's, 45's lots of Beatles & Ekts); Old Ink Weils; Marbles; LARQecougcnQNotPRiMtTtyg
TOOLS including: Van Canx) Cnopping Ax. Wakiut Planes, Hoe. Scraper, etc.; w m. tiiQQREacQ. ------- ■ ‘ ■■ ‘ Paper Shotgun Shells: EartyRshinfl Rods 4 ReeH:OW on
• ware;
Larnp) & etc., LOIS.ol DEgRESS10N_QlAS5: American Sweetheart, Adam, D ^ , Cameo,
patrician, Georgian. Royal Uce; 1st ANNUAL FRANKLIN MINT CHRISTMAS PLATE (1970 by Norman Rockwel, SOUD STERUNQ SILVER!); Early Pressed Glass; Fostoria Vase; POnERY lo
Include; HuU; McCoy; Fiesta; Snawnee: &MUCHMOBEUIII
SUPER COUECnON OF EARLY BA8EBAU CAflDSIII
1910 T-206; 1913 NATIONAL GAME; 1922 5 75-1; 1934 BATTER UP; 1936 SaS GAME
(Appling); 1948 BOWMAN; 1946 TOPS; 1953 COLOR BOWMAN (Musuell & Reese)
LOTS OF OLD STORE BOUGHT BASEBALL OLOVES « BAT8II (Fekws, Rose, BrM. Uduy Mante)
f^TBAU CAROS: 1948 BOWMAN; 1955 BOWMAN; 1930’s COLLEGE FOOTBALL PROGRAMS
RACING C0LUCT1BLES; EARNHARDT; PETTY; D. ALUSON; A. KULWiCKI
$700.00 VALUE OF MERCHANDISE to bt OWEN AWAY M END Ot BAUni)
to Include; 1952 BOVMM YOGI BERRA CAFID & AUTOGRAPHED BASEBALUl
PREVIEW AT 4pm • SALE STARTS AT 6pm • REFRESHMENTS AVAIUBLE
TERMS*. CASH or QOOD CHECK («/»rop«f tD) « VISA ft MfC (WtSO.00 purc)MM)AaSMfS'ASlSD MBVrERSPAUHUUI NOOCMiABUirBACKSII NOTRESPCMSa£FOAACCOeKTS<l AulonMr’i Note TMIII nniienMrl auoen Al iiwttirrtM And to uh'AS IS* Hh NO OUARAN^
Tim Q. P«rry NCAL iS 7 ^ SUttivllIt, NC 7044714393
lnCaiec(lnclimMWNaw(snow.ica.«fc}PlueeCal704^t-e)S3 y
GLASSIFEEDS
quirvd lo attend an accrcdilcd collcge
orunivcr!iity in North CarolinaorSouth
Carolina. In addition to the si.\ schol
arships awarded, the remaining 14 fi
nalists receive a one-time stipend of
$1,000 for their higher education.
More than 1.150studcnts werceon-
sidered for the final interviews which
lake place in Winston-Salem on Jan.
25-26. Three of the scholarships iin;
awarded to children of Duke Power
employees or retirees or employees of
Duke'sindcpendcntbusinessunhs.The
other three scholarships arc given lo
students who live oratiend high school
within the Duke Power sen'ice area.
Derek Michael Foster who attends
Davie County High School in Mocks-
villels oneofihtf 20 finalists.
During the final interviews, stu
dents are judged on academic record,
leadership ability and awareness of
Ciireer goals.
LARRY’S
WOOD FLOOR
SERVICE
Laying • Sanding • Finishing
FREE ESTIMATES
Owiwf: UnyMcCitnnty
129 Lakewood Drive
704-634-1721
Y a r d S a l e s
3 FAMILY YARD & moving sale.
Babv clothos, coals, jeans, to
men's XXL clolhos, shoo size 0-
13. Bed linens & drapes, leys,
racing items, colleclibles, old
jewelry, (umllure. 415 Deadmon
Rd. (Isl Rd. to left past Leo Plant) 7am-2pm. Questions call 634-4490.
YARD SALE: SAT., Jan. 27th.
Guns; power, hand & yard tools.
Mower, antiques, fishing -poles,
dishwasher, ladders, toys, clothes &
mush more. 121 Ausline Ln. ofi Fork BIxbv Rd. Follow signs.
H o m e s F o r S a l e m M i s c e l l a n e o u s
FOR SALE: POLLED Hereford
bulls. 10 mo. old. 284-4435 or 284-
2414.________________________________
FOR SALE: REQ. black Pekingese male, 1 1/2 yrs. old. 996-3690.
Farmington area.___________________
FREE U B MIXED puppies. Call
998-4679.___________________________
FREE TO QOOD home, must have
room lo run. Female, 1 yr. old, pan
Lab. 492-5898.
A p a r t m e n t s
REFRIQ. FOR SALE, while, 5 yrs. old. like new. $400.OBO. 634-0274.
C h i l d C a r e
ALMOST HOME CHILDCARE;
5:30ann-1:45am. 1st & 2nd shllt or
by the hour. Permanenl or
lemporaiy .care available lot
lnlonls-12 yrs. old. CALL US FOR
SATURDAY HOURS. Hwy 64-601
Bji.Pass near Ingersoll. 634-7529
or 634-1960. Debra Slanlev, owner.
DAYCARE HAS OPENINQS on1st & 2nd shlN. Dependable care &
reasonable rales. Ret. available. CPR Cert. & First Aid tor children &
Inlants. II Interested please call 492-7651.__________________________
MOTHER OF 1 will provide TLC,
hot meals & snack. Near Milling Rd.
& 156.8 VfS. exp. 634-1643.
WILL KEEP CHILDREN In mvhome. 1st sMH only. 634-2243.
WILL PROVIDE LOVINQ childcare
In my home. 1st shift. Cooleemee area. 264-4660.
BY OWNER- vinyl siding, 2BR,
1BA, new plumbing, updated
wiring, new gas hoat & conlial ait
unit. Located on Grove SI. In
Cooleemee. Must See, make offer.
264-4436, leave message.__________
BY OWNERS- In Cooleemee. Low
30's. Call 996-3796.
NEW YEAR-NEW PRICE
Cooleemee: 124 Davie St., (North
End), 2BR, 1BA, LR, DR, kitchen,
1160 sq. ft. framed w/vinyl siding, central oil furnace. Lot 75x136,
536,600.998-2803.
L n w n C n r e
ALL SEASONS LAWN CARE.
New & existing lawn maintenance.
CaH704-284-4277.
L o s t & F o u n d
1 OR 2BR lumlshed duplex In North Rowan area. Also 1BR
furnished cottage, country, Davie County. 704-284-4712._____________
2BR APT. FOR rent. Call 634- 2574.________________________________
BEDROOMS: mature, working men, sober. TV. refrlg., phone,
microwave. 634-7917.______________
FURNISHED, 1BR IN town, $365/mo. plus sec. dep. Howard
Realty, 704-634-3538.______________
MOCKSVtLLE SUNSET TERRACE: All brick energy
efficient apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom,
pool, basketball court & swings.
Kilchen appliances furnished Including dishwasher. 1.5 baths,
washer/dryer connections. High energy efficient heat pump provides
central heat and air. Prevailed tor cable TV & phones. Insulated
windows & doors. No wax kitchen & bath tkiors. Located In Mocksvllle behind Hendrteks Furniture on Sunset Dr. off of Hvify. 158. OHIco hours 1-6 M-F & Sat. 10-12. Phone
704-634-0168.______________________
HEADY TO MOVE in. 2 BR
upstairs apt. Everything furnished.
Near Lee Jeans & Jockey. 634* 1216.
C a r d O f T h a n k s
THE FLOWERS YOU sen), the
F u r n i t u r e
FOR SALE: TV. love seat, reciiner,
table & lamp. Call 634-3465 after
6pm.________________________________
WATERBED, SEMI-WAVELESS,
EC, mirrored headboard, queen
size. $50,910-996-7615.
H o m e s F o r R e n t
Qeo-Desic house,
3BR, 2BA, appliances, spiral
staircase, newly remodeled, central
air & heal, carport, private lot- lots
of extras. $800/mo. Just off 601
Soulh across county line. Howard Realty. 634-3536. ask for Jackie.
4BR, 1BA, NO pets. Oep. req. Farminolon. 998-3fel.___________
DUPLEX, 1BR, 1BA, $300/mo.
plus sec. dep. Howard Realty. 704- 634-3536.___________________
NEWLY REMODELED 3BR. 1 BA
brick ranch In housing dev. Full
FOUND FEMALE DACHSHUND.
Call lo Identify, 633-5413.__________
FOUND-LARGE ELDERLY female
dog. Veiy friendly. 996-8283 to
Identify.______________________________
LOST WALLET. REWARD for
return. Contains OL, S3 card. 492- 5538. •
FOR SALE • New scaffolding for
sale; Complete mobile home door units with storm doors, $169/oa.;
Formica, $.50/sq ft.; 4'x8‘ Bathroom tile board, $8.9^ea.; 6’ Insulated
patio doors; $299/ea.; 3 ft 6-panel steel exterior door units w/2
Insulated side lights, $169/ea.; 5-
1/4" Baseboard molding: 2 3/4" wood crown molding $.49/it.', base
cap molding $.24/ft.; Hand truck &
push cart combo. $29/ea.; Steel I- beams for sale. /KAQSalvage (Reynolda Road) J
1st business on west bahk ol Yadkin River I
910-699-2124^*
HORStNQ AROUND TAG '
New & Used English & Wei
Como see usl
Tues.- Sat. 10am-6pm 867 Farmington Rd. 910-940-5590
Bring In old tack for consignment. \
WILL BUY JUNK cars. 284-2859,
WILL BUY OR remove junk cars.
Call MIchafel at 492-2981.
WILL GIVE THE salvageable
materials to anyone who wHl tear
down & remove a cotlapsod dairy
bam. Call 998-3201.
M o b i l e H o m e s / R e n t
L o t s F o r R e n t
2 ACRE WOODED lot on Duke
Whitaker Rd. Great area) $135/mo.
704-634-3536, Howard Realty, ask
for Jackie. Credit & ref.
L o t s F o r S a l e
NEED A MOBILE home lot?
Maybe we can help. Call Lot
Locators. 704-633-1914.
I W i s c e l l a n e o u s
SMALL HOUSE. IDEAL for couple or single. $360. Leonard Realty.
634-3650 or 634-3675.
cards you mailed along the way.
The prayers you said which played a part in easing the pain that was in
H o m e s F o r S a l e
3BR, 2 FULL baths, EC. heat pump, open (ioor plan. Lots of
closet space. Large master suite. $32,900. 634-2821.
704-243-1105.
FESCUE HAY $1,S0mALE, 998- 4749.
FIREWOOD FOR SALE
Will Deliver _____________998-6106______________
FOR SALE: 1600 Veneer Brush
Chipper & 6308 Vermeer Stump
. Grinder. 284-4476.__________________
FOR SALE: OAK firewood, split, delivered. 634-1737.
our hearts, each helped us lo find
the strength to bear in the loss of
the one we held so dear. It was lo us a great comfort indeed to see
you In the time of sorrow & need.
So from hearts which you tried to help mend. We thank you. Special
thanks lo Davie Home Health & C.A.P. Services for all their help &
encouragement. We thank you for
being such special friends.
Denny & Dot Rollins
Harold & Shirley Rollins
Nancy & Norman Wilson
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3/4 CARAT UDIES diamond ring w/baquetles. Appraised $2000,
never worn. $1300 OBO. 998-2901.
CUSTOM BUILT MATTRESS, buitt
ising dev. Full Speclal-while they last*t pump, caroet, queen sets $179.95. Sleepshop. 1-40. $S9S/mo. 701 Winston Rd., Lexington, HC M o b i l e H o m e s / S a l e
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Monday ttuougb Friday
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IN AS LITTLE AS 24 HOURS!
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Income Tax Service
1478 N. Main St.
Mocksvllle, NC 27028
634-2112
A ll States Available
On the spot preparation available for all states in the USA
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 25,1996 - B9
6LASSIFIEDS IVE
PROFITABLE
M o b i l e H o m e s / S a l e ■ M o b i l e H o m e s / S a l e
2BR, 2BA, NICE decks, clean. $350/mo. Dep. & ref. a must. Hwy
601 North, 11 miles from
Mocksville. 910-463-5457.__________
38R MOBILE HOME near Loo Jean & Jockey. 634-1218.__________
NEW 3/2 SINGLE mobile on
private wooded acre lot.
Appliances, W/D conneclions, central air/heal. Great areal
S450/mo. 704-634-3538. Howard
Realty, ask lor Jackie. Credit & rel.
RENTER WANTED, CALL 528- 4516.________________________________
SMALL 2BR FOR single person or couple. $225/mo. Also, 2BR
w/stove, refrig.. W/D. furnished.
$350/mo. Rel. & dep. req. Days
284-4582: Evenings 2B4-26aB or 284-4753.
‘ ! IF YOU’VE APPROVED I
fl;„ 4 ■■ yr. Co-signer but your pare j-? V; W Way"l I accept 24 p
' V i, signers. Mr. Reason 704-2-(
:!|i
2BR AMERICAN MOBILE horrie w/Iand A storage bidg. $18,000 neq. 704-284-6057 after 6pm.
3BR, 1 1/2 BA mobile home & lot for sale. 634-3014 after 5pm.
ABANDONED HOME. ‘95. 14X80,
3BR, 2BA, heat pump. 704-249-
7041.________________________________
BANK LOSS YOUR gain, 3BR.
Low down pmt. Call Sid 528-4516.
? !
‘ :BEEN TURNED DOWN on a
mobile home loan. I can helpl We
own the bank. Cali Troy the Credit
Specialist at Clayton Homes of
State8vllle.704-673-2547.___________
BEST BUYI BEST conslnjctioni Why settle for lessi All '95 homes
reduced, make room for '96 homes.
Owner financing available. Call
Betty for best deall 704-873-2547.
DAUGHTER QUIT SCHOOLI Must
sell 2BR. 2BA mobile. Pmts. ol $245.50/mo. $1820 dn. 704-633- 1773.________________________________
FAMILY BROKE UP. Must let
home go. Call Marty 526-4516.
RR ST TIME BUYERSI Special
Gov't backed mortgages available Jan. 5-318t. Don't prejudge your
credit. Apply by phone today. 704* 633-1722.___________________________
GOOD CREDIT BUT no dn. pmt?
704-249-8273. Ask lorTom/Eari/Terrl._____________________
GOVT FINANCING ON mfg.
homes. 704-249-7028.______________
HANDY MAN SPECIAL A lixer
upper. $1235 as is, where is. Call
528-4516.___________________________
I HAVE A home that needs a
family. 2BR, 2BA. Call Bruce 528-
4516.________________________________
IF YOU’VE APPROVED for a 15
•arents said
I pmt. Co-
■. Reason 704-249-7042.
' INSTANT CREDIT ON your tax
refund. Why waitll Come in & get a credit on your refund to purchase
your new home now. All homes
drastically reduced. Land/home
pkgs. Trades welcomell Factory
Direct Housing, Hwy 70. 704-836- 0086._______________________________
UND A HOME, no equity. Small
fee & move In. 704-633-1107.
LEAVING TOWN. Must sell this
3BR, 2BA house. LowlLowl Assumption fee. Call Sid 528-4516.
LEE’S MOBILE HOMES-large volume Clayton & Fleetwood
dealer-704-474-3191 or 800-777-
8652. Alt new homes-maximun
insulation. 14X70, $14,999; 28X52,
$27,999; 28X60. $31,999; 28X80.
$39,999; 24X52, $23,999, incl 4’
.hitch. Over 40 homes below retail;. Prices posted. Also used homes. . Open 7 days, Nonwood, NC.
NEED 20 PEOPLE for new mobile
home finance program. Call Troy
for devils, only at Clayton Homes of Statesville, 704-873-2547.
NEW 3BR, 2BA home, 3 yrs. on
note, 2 pmls. down. Call Debbie 528-4516.___________________________
NEW 4BR, 2BA. LOWdownpayment. Only 1 left. Free
delivery & setup. Call Debbie 528- 4516.________________________________
NEW ‘96 OAKWOOD, only 7 yrs
on the note. 3BR, 2BA. Call Maity 528-4516.___________________________
OAKWOOD HOMES OF Lexington
2BR-‘7 1 ,12X65 (#184) $1,500
2BR-73,12X65 #221) $6,536
3BR-74,12X60 ($540) $4,100
2BR-76,12X50 (#520) $1,550
. 2BR*'67,14X60 («58U $8,790
2BR*'87.14X70 (#078) $13,680 704-249-8173
MOVING OVERSEAS. MUST sell quick. Custom built 14X80. Jacuzzi..
A/C, entertainment center. Take over pmts of $246.56 with $1,300
down. Easy financing. Call 704* 633-1773.___________________________
ORDERED HOME WRONG, save
thousands on my mistake. Call Troy for details, only at Clayton
Homes of Statesville. 704-873-
2547. Hurry this beautiful doublewlde won't last long.
OVERSTOCKED HUGESINGLEWIDE sale going on now. I
many singlewides, must sell! Hurry beforeJhey're all gone.have to
WAHEHOUSE WDBKEBS
Growing company seeks qualified Individuals lo work
in our grocery processing warehouse located In the
Hampton Industrial Park. Scanner positions requiring
minimum of 2 years prior warehouse experience,
forkllft experience, high school diploma and prior
experience with bar code scanning. Excellent
benefits; 2 wks pd vacatlon/yr, 5 sick days/yr,
health/dental/llfe/dlsablllty Insurance, 401 (k). Flex
benefits & ed reimb plan. EOE. Drug screen required.
Apply in person Monday-Friday from 7:00am -
4;00pm at Hampton Industrial Park, 6231
Clemmontlme Dr. #6, Clemmons________________
Call troy,'only at Clayton Homes of Statesville. 704-873-2547.__________
PAY TRANSFER FEE & take over
pmts. 249-7041. Mr. Jackson.
REPOSED SINGLEWIDE MOBILE
home. $614'$1014 dn. 704-249-
7042.________________________________
SHOP ft COMPARE, come lo LQS Homes & you’ll see a difference in
our singlewides & doublewides. Come see why customers drive 50
miles to purchase an LQS Home.
Come to 3995 Patterson Ave., Winston-Salem, NC. 910-767*7565.
Closed Sun.________________________
WANTED FAMILY TO move into
3BR, 2BA mobile home. Low pmt.
Cali Bruce 528-4516._______________
•■FREE TAX PREPARATION
1040A" with purchase of new Oakwood Home. Why wail-use
your return now & gel a $500
rebate. 704-249-7041.______________
•THE ACCENT IS ON VALUE"
& the value Is at Accent Mobile
Homes. Tax 'refund special,
$176/mo. New '96 Fleetwood 2 or
3BR. including range, refrlg., heat
pump, skirting, steps, tax, title. &
homeowners Ins.. del. & set-up. Hurry Limited Time Offer. Call 1- 800-593-7814. Accent Mobile
Homes. Patterson Ave.. Winston-
Salem. 5% dn. 8.25 APR 240 mos.________________________________
•ea TAYLOR MOBILE home.
12X65, 2BR. 1 1/2 BA. GC, $2500.
Call 284-4512.______________________
•70 FLEETWOOD, 56X12. 3BR, 1 1/2BA. W/D, central air, 2 porches,
In good shape, $4000 firm. 910-
463-2996.
PIANO TUNINGlirlna & Rebuilding
Self-pliers,
Sates & Sen/Ice
Wallace Barford
998-2789
URRY HOBERT HOWARD Is not
responsible for any debts other
- than his own alter Jan. 10.1996.
PUBLIC SALE: MOCKSVILLE
Minl-Storage intends to sell
contents of space #8(Barbara
Evans). #34(Carol Smoot), #46 (Michael Wrlghl), #57 (Jennifer
Stephens), #190(Jennlfer Parks), &
#252(Tony Barney) for unpaid rent
& expenses. Safe date; Feb. 3.
1996 at tO-.OOam. Sale will not take place if balance is paid by Jan. 31,
1996.
PAINTING
Remodeling - Home Repairs
Large or Small
Free Estimates
JAMES MILLER
998-8340
O f f i c e S p a c e s
HILLSDALE OFFICE for rent.
Great for construction or trade
business, olflce & storage on 1
acre tot. Call 998-3908 or 998-
2121. ____________________.
NEwTEXECUTIVE OFFICE l
for lease In Lexington. 750-18'_____
$.90/sq. fl7mo. Call 1-800-772-
7929.
ATTENTION WORKING WOMEN-mothers. Tired when you gel home-
but the housework is there. Let TLC Home_ Control clean your house.
You come home to a nice, fresh & CLEAN home.
TLC Home Control Free Estimates!
704-284-4247 ___________Ask forTerrie____________
CHIMNEY FIRE ELIMINATORS*certified & licensed since 1978.
Sweeping, Restorations, Chimney caps, gas logs, buck stove, parts &
access. Call 800-297-9039.
DAVIE ELECTRONICSSen/icIng car stereos, home
stereos, VCR's CD's, CB’s and
PRESSURE CLEANING: All Types siding, clean and waterproof decks,
patios, driveways and walkways. 284-4277.___________________________
PROFESSIONAL TYPING- WORDPROCESSORS.
Why hire a temp, or FT worker to
do odd (ob. Call TLC Enterprises
for all your typing needs:
letters (legal & regular), essays,
reports, or etc. Free estimatesl
TLC Enterprises
704-284-4247
Ask for Terrie Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm
VACUUM REPAIR SERVICE
Rainbows and ail other brands. Supplies on hand.
Vacuums for sale!
998-5890 or 998-7004
VCR CLEANING & Repairs. Vogler’s TV Sen/ice. Advance.
Visa & MC accepted. 998-8172.
WHITTAKER PAVINGPaving, Seal Coating,
Hauling Gravel
Call for Free Estimates
_____________492-7820______________
WILL CLEAN HOMES.
Laundry & bed linens changed Included. Have rel. 492-5595.
WILL DO IRONING In my home,
reasonably priced. 492-7948.
FOR SALE: ‘77 To'
dr., 4 speed., A/C. i 2581.
Nintendo. 20 irs experience.
•89 CRAFTSMAN, 28X48,DBLWD, 3 BR. 2BA. EC., partially furnished. $30,000 neg. 704-492*
5872 after 5pm. Must be moved.
•91 FLEETWOOD 14X70, 3BR, 1 1/2 BA, will set up & deliver o lot of
your choice, with 2 1/2 Ion HP. skirting & pay title fees. $895 dn &
$199 mo. Call Wanda at 634-0503.
•NEW YEARS SPECIALS”
2-60'X28' loaded $415/mo.; 1- 66’X28' loaded $450/mo.; 1-44'X28‘
loaded $320/mo.; 2-80'X14’ loaded
$215/mo. Custom built in Mocksville. Based on
10%dn.;9.75% APR. 240 mos. Bonanza Homes. Hwy 601 & 64
Bus. . Mocksville, NC 27028. 704- 634-5959.
8EAF0RD PIANO SERVICETuning & Repair 704-492-2000 or 704-634-0158
Jack Seaford
EXP. PERSON WILL clean home & businesses. Ref. furnished. 492-
7162.________________________________
HOUSECLEANING, HONEST «
dependable, good ref. 996-5761.
LINK'S SEAMLESS GUTTERINGRichard Link * Owner
Free Estimates _____________634-3246______________
RICK MILLERGrading. Bushhogging. Stump
Gnnding, Basements Dug, Gravel.Dirt, Concrete.
_____________998-0846______________
SILLS PAINTING
Interior & Exterior
704-284*2228
IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR CERTIFIED
NURSING ASSISTANT/VAN DRIVER.
FULL TIME POSITION MONDAY • FRIDAY.
MUST HAVE A GOOD, CLEAN DRIVING
RECORD. APPLY IN PERSON OR CALL
704-634-3535. GOOD BENEFITS,
COMPETITIVE PAY.
1007 Howard StrMi
Mockiv»li,NC270M
MITUMKCARE
OF MOCKSVILLE
APPLICATIONS NOW ^
BEING ACCEPTED(or the residents of Iredell & surrounding counties. Register now
In a State National Training Senflce Program to train for Federal
E m g lo ^ m e n tE jig b H ^ ^
• Postal Service
• Inspectors
• Cook
• General Clerk
• Constmctkm
• Coniputer Operator
• Social Seivk»sAss'l.
• Motor Vetilcle Operator
•RreFightet/Polk^Cllicer
• HshSWiMlifeAdm.
• Deputy US Marshal • Immigration Inspector
• Border Patrol •Correctional Officer.
WITH STARTING PAYOFVPTO
• Law Enforcement
• Food Service Wo(t<er
• Meal Cutter
•Health Aide
• Rngerprintldentmcalkin
• Security/Prison Guard
i&More
9MMILOREAT BENEFITS • JOB 8ECURITV
. Nn EnMriMlM RMulrad. Hlnli Sdwol anlom. Nol RMUIrKi
. Qovemnwnt ProvldM Jot) Training * II you hava axpaiianca or highar
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 30TH ONLVI • 11:00AM or 7:00PM’ (VWMngOfrlKodaawylOl
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A leading nation wide cabinct door manufacturing firm in the
Charlotte, NC area is seeking experienced applicants In the following
positions:
C A B I N E T M A K E R S
P R E S S O P E R A T O R S
C & C O P E R A T O R S
U T I L I T Y O P E R A T O R S
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WeolTet:
liledical Insurance - BC/BS free lo all full-time employees
Life insurance Tree lo nil employees
Prescription cord plan • Vacation pay ‘
5 day/calendar year sick pay
Holiday pay • Profit sharing plan
Diitcl deposit • Safety conscious company
Salary commensurate widi experience
Send Resume To;
Jew ell Jones
701 In d u strial Drive
M onroe, N C 28110
EOE/M/F
a Corolla, 2 0. Call 634-
LOOKINQ FOR QARAQE, storage area or bam with 1-2 acres
surrounding, within the Mocksville Oily limits., to possibly rent, lease
or buy. Call 492-2665.______________
WANTED TO BUY: 10f acres land in nice area,910-605-0200.
E m p l o y m e n t
CRESCENT ----------EtECTRICMEMBERSHIP Corporation currently has the (ollowing position available. Applications will be
accepted by the Employment
Secuhty Commission thro ‘ Tuesday. January 30, 1(
4:30pm.
Journeyman Lineman. Cornelius
District Office. 18019 Old
Statesville Road, Comeiius, NC.
For further details, contact:
Employment Security Commission.
1907 Newton Drive. Statesville, NC
28677 or Employment Security Commission, 1378 Highway 601
South, fwfocksville, NC 27028.
Equal Opportunity/Attlnnative Action Employer (Minorities, Females, Disabled Individual and
Covered Velerans)._________________
FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY,' MFO. housing sales. Top pay plan
& Co. benefits for the tight person. For confidential Inten/iew call 910-
468-1981._________________________
FOOD FORTHOUGHT
Everyone eatsi 50 yr. old national
food CO. is expanding in the triad
area. Seeking 3 exp. sales reps,
gius 1 regional sales manager, uaranteea Income, commission,
bonuses, ma]or medicat/dental, travel club, car allowance, paid
vacations & mgmt. training for qualified ^divl
724-5222/1-800-775-0771 or faxidividual. Call 910-
SALISBURY MOTOR CO.Buick • Dodge
700 W. Innes St.. Salisbury 704-636-1341
BUYING PINE ft hardwood timber,
delivered logs & long pulpwood. Shaver Wood Products. Inc. 704-
278-9291.___________________________
CHRISTIAN MOTHER OF 2 wants to share rent/utilities In a 4 BR
home with a mature older woman.
Ref. req. Call 634-0733 & leave message.___________________________
ELDERLY LADY NEEDS female
live-In. 998-4480.
WANTED TO BUY: standing
timber.will cut lots. Top dollar paid, call 704-637-9097.__________________
WE NEED TO buy used homes. Call 673-2527, ask for Betty.
WOMAN TO STAY w/elderly lady.
1 full week on & 1 off. Call Wm.
Brock, 998-3621.
resume to 919'217-6919.
FT CHORE WORKER position
Description of work: Provide home
mgmt. & personal care sen/lces to
elderiy & disabled clients to enable
them to remain in their twmes.
Home Mgmt. duties include grocery shopping, meal preparation, house
cleaning. & essential transportation
for client. Personal care duties include feeding, grooming,
assisting with meal planning &
ofaNflcSlons^V lid N C D ‘ r"
License & meet necessary training guidelines within 6 mos. ol
employment. Prefer Nurse Aide 1 Register listing.
Work Hours: Lfsual working days. Mon.-Fri., 8;30am-5:00pm. Other
hrs7days may be req.Selection Process; Applications will
be reviewed & most qualified plicants will be Interviewed.
■ State aPDllcatlon (P D ^ 7 )
Ifil• Dennis E. Harrington. Health
Director.
Davie County Health Dept.
210 Hospital Street Mocksville. NC 27028
Resumes may be submitted, but
may not replace completed state application fom). E.G.E.
E m p l o y m e n t
AUTOMOTIVE WAREHOUSE
NEEDS a mature Individual PT to
double check orders. Knowledge of
automotive lines & part numoers
helpful but not m andate^. Good
opportunity tor retirees. Ca» 704*
634-2153 or send resume to PC Box 866, Mocksville. NC 27028.
AVON SALES. $8-$1SmR. No door to door. No minimum order.
Flexible hrs. 1-800-827-4640
fnd/sls/rep.__________________________
EXP. AUTOMOTIVE ORDER.Entry/Customer Ser. position.
Position available tor outgoing, highly motivated Indi\^dua1.
Involves computer order entry &
customer relations. Must have
knowledge of major automotive
lines & part numbers. Call 634* 2153 or send resume to: PO Box
866, Mocksville. NC 27028.
HOUSEKEEPER-QENERAL CLEANtNQ. FT. Apply In person,
8am-12noon, Bermuda village, 998-6112.___________________________
HOUSEMAN-STRIP ft wax lloors & general cleaning. Very particular.
Apply In person, 8am-12noon. Bermuda Village. 998-6112.________
HUSBAND-WIFE TEAMS do well
with us. Work together to build a
sideline Income. Top pay. Call 704- 634-5239.___________________________
PERSON TO CLEAN private
homes. FT, Mon-Fri. Good
pay/benefits. Cloverfieid’s. 760-
4161.________________________________
PERSONAL CARE ASSIST. 3rd
shift position available. No exp.
necessary. Must be mature &
responsible. 634-2175._____________
POSITION OPEN: SEC.: Building
Inspections Dept. Oavie Co. Salary range: $16,539-$25.657. Starting
Sala^: Depending on
qualifications. Succes:I applicant
performs secretarial functions
within the Inspections Dept. General accounting, filing &
computer skills are req.
Considerable tack & courtesy are
req. In public contact work.
Applications must be sent to:
W.O. Whaley, Dir. of inspections
123 South Main Street Mocksville. NC 27028
Position open until filled. Davie county is an equal opportunity
employer._______________________
RETAIL SALESPERSON: NEEDS
retail sales exp. FT. Apply In
person-Caudell Lumber Co.. 162 Stieek St.. Mocksville. NC._________
SECURITY OFFICERS NEEDED.
Budd Ser., Inc. has PT shiftsavailable. Apply at 2325 S.
Stratford Rd. In Winston-Salem (1
mile past Hanes Mall towards
Ciemmons) Mon.-Fri.. 8:30am-
5:30pm. Bring criminal court record
& 2 ID’S. EOE.______________________
WAITRESS ft exp. grill cook. Apply
in person at village Depot Restaurant in Clemmons, located
on Stratford Rd. between 2pm &
5pm.
B e r m u d a V illa g e i t e x p a n d i n g its f o o d s e r v ic e |
d e p a r t m e n t . N o w t a k in g o p p i i c o t l o n t (o r.
AmW ^ F.i’Dir/HMid CtM(
FT Cook and Breokloit Cook 1
FT Wait Stall and Banquet StaM
• , U««ly,!fiopl#'
C o ll 9 9 8 - 6 7 6 4 » A t k F o r J .P . / C h a r l e t / L o n a
lufSin^
At Carolina Medkorp, Inc.. our team approach hat helped make us a hl|(hly stable,
progressive and successful healthcare facility. Wc have the following exciting employment opportunities:
CERTIFIED NURSE
ASSISTANTS•Knollwood k The OaVi at Forsyth*
We have excellent opportunities for Certified Nutting Attistants on the following shifts:
Fult'lime ft Part-tiineEspericnce Pay, OutiUndlng Benefits _ 7:OOa-J.OOp, 3:00p.|1:0()p, H;00p.7:00a
CNA, ADN I. ESN STUDEOTS EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITYNew HlrlKB Rale: Wnkcnd Schtdullna
$9.50/hour, positions available ort all shifts.
$0.79 second shift differential, more on holidays.
Spccial scheduling options. Work part*time cveiy other weekend, IS houn.
NURSING ASSISTANT CLASSES
•Knollwood * The Gab at Forsyth- Leant white you cam. fHill'time, Scheduling options include: 7:00a>3:00pj 3:00p-l t;00p( I l:COp*7iOOa.Oasies available monthly.
For compeiUWe compenution, pleate apply at or call Cttolitu Mtdlcorp, Inc., located on the campus of Forsyth Memoilal Hospital, Employmeni D«pl., 'SSSS SiUi Creek Pkwy.. Wlntton-Salcm, NC 37103. Cotlecti (910) 711-5410. Tolt-
Free (800) 777-1 #76. EOE.
CARDUNA MEDICARE INC
BIO - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 25,19%
D a v ie S c h o o ls
DAVIE HIGH
.; Thennancialaidworkshopforpar*
cnls and students has been rescheduled
forThuisday.Fcb. 1, from 7-8:30 p.m.
in the multipurpose room. Theodore
Hindsman. director of rmanctal uid at
Winston-Salem State University, will
be the presenter.
There will be a 9th grade health
screening Feb. I.
Student nnanciatuldforms(PAFSA
Forms) arc now available In the guid
ance ofncc.
DavidsonCounty Community Col
lege will give a placement test (AS
SET) at the Davie Campus on Tues
day, Feb. 6. at 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. Inter
ested students should call the campus
al 634-2885 to rescnc space.
Students can also pick up a study
guide for the ASSET ii\ the guidance
ofUce. Anyone interested in attending
DCCC next year should plan to take
the ASSET. Everyone taking the test
should bring two sharpened No. 2 pen*
cils and their social security number.
Scholarship Bulletin 8 is available
in the guidance ofllce.
NORTH DAVIE MIDDLE
As a Christmas project, the Student
Council sponsored a drive to collect
food for the Storehouse for Jesus of
_ Davie County. All teams contributed
food items worth more than $500.
Members of the Student Council who
were In charge of this project are Jen
nifer Johnson, Erin Hege. Josh Lakey,
Mitchell Bullard. Sarah Fahey. Christy
Barton. Joy Frank, Daniel Jones, Vinnie
Curtis, Doug Smith, Lindsay Smith
and Duncan Marlin.
Pharoah Students for the month of
DeccmbcrwereJoeJocAyers,Michael
Berghom, Jessica Carter. Malt Dalton.
Stephanie Doby. Joy Frank, Stephen
James. Jill McDaniel, MJ. Ratledge,
and Paula Whitaker.
The top scoring students on the
American Junior High School Math
ematics Examlnatlonadminlstered last
month, were Adam Lowe and Ctutiline
Hauser. Five students lied for third
place: Alaina Blackwelder, Daniel
Boyd. Malt Stanley, Larry Umberger,
and Christina Vu.
On Dec. 18 the Rockets 6th grade
team went to the Biltmore House in
AsheviUc. Theit they learned about
the history of the Vanderbilt family
and viewed the architecture and paint
ings that portrayed difTerent European
traditions which they had studied In
social studies. The Biltmore House
was decorated with over 30 trees and
hundredsofpolnsettias. Students were
a part of the 100 year anniversary of
this historical site which was opened at
Christmas In 1885.
The Refleciions Program is a cul
tured arts contest sponsored by the
Nation;^ PTA for students inprc-school
through 12 grade. This year’s theme Is
"Just Open Your Eyes and See". Stu
dents are encouraged to interpret the
theme In any of the four arts areas:
literature, music composition, photog-
lafrfiy. and visual arts. Laura Statham
Is in charge of this project for the
PTSA.
SOUTH DAVIE MIDDLE
Tlie Camaro team's Cruisers of the
Week are Jill Seamon and Dean Sain,
chosen by their tcachers because they
are hardworking, responsible and con
scientious.
MOCKSVILLE ELEMENTARY
Eli/.abctU Voglcr and Samantha
Simpson's second gnidcrs have been
studying the solar system. Tliey have
read the Space HocL Tliey Icamed
facts about the sun, planets, stars, and
moon.
Gladys Scott and Betty Blakley’s
second graders have been studying the
weather. Tliey have kept n weather
joumal and have been amateur meteo
rologists. Theylcamedaboutsiudying
cloudfomiationsandinterpretlngwhat
the weather will be each day.
PINEBROOK ELEMENTARY
The DINO-MITE Writing Award
goes to Kayla Newsome, Evan
Fleming. Gina Williams, Cindy
Kohnen, Austin Hill, Candace Cain,
Joshua Riddle, Jenna Nunn. Danielle
Billups, Brittany Folds, Alyssa Curtis,
Olivia Sawyers, Tanner Wilson.
Michael Simmons. Stonny Hamm.
Jordan Moore, Kevin Boger, Lindsay
‘ Crow, Jonathan 'Greene, Siira Stutts
and Ell/abeth Isley.
Cindy Orsillo's second gniders have
fwused on lifecycle sinceTlianksgiv-
ing. Frog eggs hatched Into tadpoles,
and ever>’one is awaiting the back legs
to appear any time. FrxJlt flies and
ntoths have also been studies of life
cycles. Larva and pupa stages have
been obser\‘ed while students wmt for
the adult to nniturc. Story writing has
been the focus since returning from
vacation. Story pans have been writ
ten about snowmen which will be used
for computer practice with the soft
ware "My Own Stories".
Three new employees have been
added. LuRay Marshall is a second
grade assistant and Carrie Davis is a
second grade teacher. KayShaipehas
joined ihc cafeteria staff.
Stars for the weeks of Jan. 8-19
were: Jessica Plemraons, Tiffany
Riddle, Brandon Brooks, Andy Ayers,
Nick Calcagno, Ashton Stansberry.
AnnieShrcwsbury.Umrcn Kirk, Aaron
Frost, Rebecca West, Trevor While,
Jon Goode, Andrew Scott, Sharon
James, Sarah Collins, Eliz;ibelh Budd,
and AlanaTucker.
COOLEEMEE ELEMENTARY
Parents of Title I students met with
teachers Dawn Ludwick and Inabelle
SidesonDec. U. This workshop titled
"Make-lt, Take-It" took place in the
REACH reading lab. Parents were
provided with Ideas and material to
make learning fun. These were then
taken home so that they can review
homework in a fun manner.
LouSuiphin'snfthgraderspresenled
three plays and a special arrangement
of "The Twelve Days of Christmas".
The plays were presented to their kin
dergarten partners in Janell Youm’s
class and the fourth gnide students on
Dec. 18. On Dec. 19 the plays were
presented to third and fifth grade stu
dents.
SHADY GROVE ELEMENTARY
Beverly Hobson’s third graders are
participating In Pizza Hut's "Book It”
program. Cameron Adams. David
Benge, Ashley Comalzer, Sam Davis,
San«t^itt Frank, Sarah Frazier, Lisa
Gilbert. Malt Haldeman. Thomas
Lmden, Jonathan Loos, T.J. Temples,
and Tiffany Woolen met ihe goal for
the month and receive a free personal
pan piz/ii.
Bus students of the week are Erin
Robertson, Tyler Grant. Jesse Malw.
Katie Annstrong, Brittany Cooper,
Meggan Barnes, And Ashley
Coniatzer.
The Shady Grove Stove will be
open on Jan. 26. The Citizen of the
Month luncheon will also be on Jan.
26. Skate Night will be Jan. 30.
Canmiie Walkerand Karen White's
klndcrgartnCR have been leamingabout
bearsandhibemallon. Theywlllgoon
a bear picnic and a bear slumber party
with their favorite bear from home.
• The North Carolina Association of
Educational Professionols(NCAEOP)
awarded JeiTAlbartyAdministratorof
the Year In District 5.
He advocates workshops that In
volve secretaries in decision-making
which promotes positive attitudes as
they deal with parents and the general
public. HeattendstheNCAEOPyearly
They can enjoy the ABC Honey Bear
Club If they recognize all the letters of
the alphabet.
W ILLIAM R. DAVIE
Kindergarten students of Linda
Drye, Mona Swicegood. Jenny Yost,
and Dana Foster visited Horizons in
Salisbury on Tuesday, Jan. 23. Tliey
experienced programs on tlw senses
and Marine life.
Rrst graders and their families will
be Invited loacelebratlonofreadingon
Thursday. Feb. I, at 7 p.m. The cel
ebration starts the school's "Running
Start" program to encourage first grad
ers to read. Tlte program is based on a
grant from the Chrysler Corporation
through Reading is Fundamental.
Citizens of Ihe Month of January
were Jerron Watson, Nina Dalton,
Bobby Gassett, Casey Keaton, Ethan
Curtis, Kayla Plumley, Travis Revels,
Ashlea Preston, Martin Stephenson,
Sarah Sheets, Justin Pilcher, Brittney
Gunter, Daniel Powell, Megan Braddy,
Katie Speer, Chase Elmore, Stephanie
Kirtiy. Jonathan Cole, Nick Taylor,
and Tara Whittaker.
Student Scholars
Jason Tomberlin On Dean's List
Jason Tomberiin, a junior at the University of North
Carolina majoring In history and political science, was
ntimcd to the fall semester dean's list.
A 1993 graduate of Davie High School, he is the son
of Gerald and Deborah Tomberlin of Pine Ridge Road.
Two Named To Mars Hill Dean's List
Two area students maintained a 3.5 or betler grade
point average to be named to the dean's list at Mars Hill
College: Jenay Lanelte Keaton, a junior biology major,
and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy D. Keaton of Hardy
Road, Harmony;andJenniferLynn Dixon Doby,asopho-
morc zoology major and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
Dixon of Harrow Lane. Mocksville. Tomberlin
David Smith Earns Academic Honor At Guilford
David Smith of Rainbow Road, Advance, was named to the fall semester
dean's list at the Center for Continuing Education at Guilford College.
The senior justice and policy studies major maintained a minimum 3.5
grade point average to achieve the Iwnor.
Five Earn Academic Honors From Meredith
Rve Davie residents were named to the dean's list al Meredith College.
Raleigh, with minimum 3.2 grade point averages:
Elizabeth KeAnne Tomlinson of C.V. Smoot Uine, Mocksville (4.0
average); Manda Leah Whicker, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Michael Whicker
of Shallowbrook Drive, Advance; Amy Elizabeth Newsom, daughter of Kim
and Cherry Newsom of Overiook Drive. Advance; Amanda Dawn Ledford,
daughter of Lanry and Jenny LedfoW of Hawthorne Road. Mocksville; and
AddleOphellaKeelon.daughlerofLynn and Betty Keeton of Hwy. 801 South,
Advance.
Mocksville Woman Earns Bachekir's Degree
: Karen Deadmon of Brook Drive, semester.
Mocksville,wasawanledadegreefrom Deadmon earned a bachelor's de-
GuilfordCollege'sCenlerforcontinu- gree in sociology and anthropology,
ing Education at the end of the f;dl
Albarty Named Administrator Of The Year
conference, taking part In workshops
and attending banquets.
Each district of NCAEOP will sub
mit their winner to the state committee
and the slate NCAEOP Administrator
of the Year will be announced during
the NCAEOP Annual Convention in
March.
DCCC Offers Cbntlnuiitg Education Class
; The Davie Campus of Davidson
County Communily College will offer
die following Continuing Education
d«ss beginning Jan. 31.
W ill and Estates: Everything You
Need to Know is a seminar to assist
people in learning about wills, estate
planning, power of attorney and legal
check-lists.
Discussion about planning wills,
guardianship, trusts, gift^. legal needs
and administration for the individual
w ill be covered. Hank Van Hoy, a
i ^ y L e i C r a f t s
G liilw .M M V d i*M «rftAtl«c«ptionRtntatPackasei <
Mocksville attorney, will instruct the
class. (Wednesday, Jan. 31,6 p.m.-9
p.m., No fee)
DCCC offers comprehensive edu
cational opportunities for all adults in
the community. For information about
other programs and courses, contact
the DCCC Davie Campus Office.
rniintiy
New & “Almost New" C lotUiig
Newborn to Adult Sizes
V (B !w ldsl/-^!p% 7M ) /
M IM .
ivvcry hospital's Intensive Care
Unit Is designed for recovery. Very
few are designed lo r comfort. But
ours, is. O ur new, 12-bed IC U ^
was designed and built from a ^
patient’s point o f view. Because wc
believe that comi'ori Is a critica l,
aspect o f recovery.
The centerpiece o f that design is •
tl^e new Hill-Rom Power Column.
We were the Fourth hospital in the
entire nation to install them. These
technologically
advanced columns
contain oxygen,
suction and other
vital patient care
equipment, including new Siemens car
diac monitors. A ll stationed out oFthe
way, behind the heads oFthe beds.
And because the columns can rotate
180 degrees, doctors and nurses
no longer have to constantly circle
arouml (xitienls. And no longer
w ill equipment have to be
moved to the beds. O r the be<ls
to the equipment. So patients
can rest easier.
They can also fest assvired that
they're in one o f the very best
Intensive Care Units. One
1
that runs circles around others
in the counti^’.
R c w a n R e g i o n a l
M edic al Center
Changing lives. Changing tomorrow.
Bermuda Run Streets
Sanitary District Unveils Plans
Pages
Vinroot Vs. Hayes
Gubernatorial, 'Collard Pot Full' Of Ag
Chief Candidates Attend GOP Event
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D A V I E C O U N T Y
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E N TE R P R I/^E C O R D
USPS 149-160 ThuRiday, ApriN, 1996
By Mike Bamhardt............... .............
Davie Comity Enterprise Record
HILLSDALE-You would have thoughllhetiiem-
bers of the Hillsdale Tomorrow civic group had
ttweuted a tiew picatue sauce, made in New York
City.
Except tlic 150 or so people who attended last
wcck'.s meeting were concerned with only one of
those dreaded words - city.
Tlicy like their p:ul of Davie County just Ihe way
il is, unincorporated. If they had wanted to live in a
city, they told the group they would have moved to
one in the first place.
Spumed by a map of what the civic group was
consideringasthebouiidariesof Hillsdale, residents
Thinking Caps
came from Greenwood Lakes, from Advance, frotn
Redland and from Smith Grove.
"Everybody’s concern is they don't want to live in
a city," said Ronnie Bates of Smith Grove. Is this
going to be the boundaries? Is it going to be a lax
district'? 1 think it needs a good explanation of what
you're going to do."
Avalon Potts of Hillsdale Tomorrow pn;scnted
the group's "planning area."
"We tried not to get over into what we thought
was another community," he said.
The boundarie.s go from the Yadkin River, in
clude a portion of Greenwood Lakes, extend to the
creek beyond 0,ik Valley, pans of Beauchamp and
Baltimore roads, go up Hwy. 158 to include all of
Redland Road, and on N.C. 801 to beyond Yadkin
Valley Road.
"It is not an intent for this to be incorporated,"
Potts .said. "All this is, is a planning area."
Engineer John Grey said he did the map for ftce
because il was fora civic group, and would have not
done so had it been for incorporation.
"If there was an attempt to railroad you, this
would be hidden," Grey said. "We don't believe this
should be an incorporated entity. The only way to
avoid that is to work together to plan for the future
without becoming a city."
Others were skeptical.
Frank Everhart and Swede Jergensen said the
Greenwood Lakes area was developed andHill.sdale
Tomotrow couldn't offer them anything.
Please See Hillsdale-Page 4
Avalon Potts explains proposed planning
area. - Photo by Robin Fergusson
Body Found
\n U fs m
Eighth gratters KIristin Clennent, Dana Call and Lisa Stanley get together to discuss the answer to a question In a recent Quiz Bowl confipetltlon.
The event included students from North and South Davie nniddle schools. For a story and nnore photographs, please turn to page B7.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________ • Photo by Robin Fergusson
Junter, F^atheriite Want To Build Trailer Complex Along 1-40
When Mocksville extended
water and sewer lines beyond 1-
*10, they envisioned development
-industrial and commercial-along
MO between Hwys. 64 and 601.
It's started.
Bill Junker's Featherlite trailer
bu.siness- fueled the popularity of
lioises and NASCAR - has out
grown it's pttsent location on Sal
isbury Street. He wants to build a
new office building and reptur
shop at die end of Blaise Baptist
Church Road. And Featherlite
Manufacturing wants toconstnict
a plant to build the trailers.
Junker asked Davie County to
re-zone nearly 37 acres from resi
dential and agricultural to indus
trial special use. The county plan
ning board unanimously recom
mend thechangelast week, which
will now go before county com
missioners.
In phase one, which would start
immediately, a retail .shop and a
tx:pair shop, metal buildings wiUi
bricked, landscaped fronts, would
be built. Each would be approxi
mately tO,OOOsquarefecL Auniler
lot would be lighted and paved
and as well maintained as the best
new car lot. Junker said.
Later in the year, Feadierlite
could build the40,000square foot
manufacturing facility, which
would employ local residents.
"We're not diere yet, but it looks
real proitiising," Junker said.
Mocksville Town Manager
Terry Bralley said die town is
extending water and sewer ser
vice to the site, and is working
withdieN.C.DepaitmentofCom-
meree to get the road paved.
"This is a promising area for
industry todevelop," Bralley said.
If granted and built, die site would
be annexed into the Town of
Mocksville.
Mocksville Savings Bank Is Converted To Stock Savings Bank
J. Charles Dunn, picsident of
‘Mocksville Savings Bank, SSB,
based in Mocksville, announced
loday that the bank has completed
ils conversion fromaNorthCaro-
llna-chaneredmutual savings bank
loaNorth Carolina-chartered stock
livings bank.
As part of that conversion, Ihe
Mocksville Savings holdingeom-
pany, Stone Street Bancorp, Inc.
issued 1,825,050sharesofits com
mon stock which sold for $ 15 per
share.
The net proceeds of die offer
ing are to be used for general cor
porate permittedby applicable law
and regulation.s, including prima
rily the origination of residential
real estate loans and other invest
ments. Pending such use, invest
ments will be made in short-term
investment securities such as U.S.
government and government
. agencysecuriliesandintcrestbear-
ing deposits.
OnMareh 19, Mocksville Sav-
ing.s' Amended and Restated Plan
of Holding Company Conversion
was approved by Mock.sville Sav
ings'depositorandbonower mem
bers al a Special Meeting that was
held at Mocksville Savings.
Dunnindicated that the officets
wd Board of Directors of Mocks
ville Savings want to express their
thanks for the response by cus
tomers to the stock offering and
thatMocksvilleSavingslooksfor-
ward to serving the needs of its
customers as a stock institution.
TridentSecurities, Inc., Raleigh,
managed the subscription offer
ing for Mocksville Savings.
March 24. The state medical ex
aminer said he died from drown
ing, and that the body could have
been in the lake for three days or
three weeks.
Authorities have little informa
tion. Yancey, a drifter with a
Louisburg address who had been
working in the niountain,sjustprior
to his death, was not a gue.st at the
campground, said Detective Lt.
Jimmy Phippsof the DavieCounty
Sheriffs Department. He was 5- 11 tall, had brown hair and hazel
eyes. His last contact with rela- t
tives had been on Feb. 28.
There has been no indicatio^, v „
that the death was caused by any ‘
type of foul play, said Davie She^ ■
iff Allen Whitaker.
One problem is Yancey's tn**
hasn't been found. The I984<»p-
per colored Datsun small (W*up
truck with a camper had tlieNorth
Carolina license plate, JSD-4568.
Anyone with information
shouldcall Phippsol<34-5547 or
DavieCrimestoppenat634-1 III.
7i«i{^octe
tprward
Qiylight Savings Time be
gins at 2 a.m. Sunday, so le-
mtmber to tutm your docks
•head one hour before you go
to KJJ on Saturday night. . ^