03-MarchBMr DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPMSE RECORD, Feb. 27,1997
' .ForsevenilyeanlheDavieCounly
Historical and Geneilogical Society
h u teen woiUng on a plan lo publish
a list of Davie County church and
family cemeteries for genealogical re-
seaich.
While most of the more lhan 130
church and familycemeteries have been
read ond listed over the years, the soci
ety has been seeidng volunteers to up
date Ihesc records, A list ofihe iuiown
church and family cemeteries is shown
with this article,
. However, there art a few cemeter
ies for which updated records are
needed. They are:
Chestnut Grove, Mainville AME
Zion, New Jerusalem, Mt. Zion, Cedar
Grove. Macedonia, Mocks Methodist,
Society, and Fairlleld.
Volunteen are needed lo help up
date these church records. Ifyou have
questions, contact Doris Fiye al the
library at 634-2023, and she or any
memberoflhesocietywillbeavailable
for information.
CcnKtei^Rcconb
Advance BaptistChurchCemetery,
Advance United Methodist Cemeteiy,
Andetson Family Cemeteiy.
Bailey-Howard Burying Ground,
Boiley’s Chapel United Methodist
Churcii Cemetery, Beal United Meth
odist Church Cemetery. Bean Family
Cemeteiy, Bear Creek Baptist Church
Cemetery,BcaucharopFamilyCenter.
Bethel United Methodist Church,
Bethlehem United Methodist Church
Cemetery, Black Family Cemeteiy,
Booe-Hunter-Powell Family Cem-
eleiy, Bowles Family Cemeteiy, Bra
zier Family Cemeteiy. Brock Family
Cemeteiy, Brown, Cannon Family
Cemcteiy, Bixby Church ofthe Uving
CodCemeleiy.Byeily'sChapel United
Methodist Church Cemeteiy.
; 'CalohalnBaptistChurchCemeleiy.
Calvary Baptisl Church Cemetery.
CedatGroveBaplislChurchCemetery.
CenterUnitedMelhodistChurchCem-
etery, Chaffln Family Cemetery.
Cheny Hill Lutheran Church Cem
eteiy. Chestnut Grove United Method
ist Church Cemeteiy. Church of God
of Prophecy Cemeteiy, Chinquepin
GniveBaplislChurchCenieteiy,aem-
enl Family Cemeteiy. Clement Grove
Chureh of God Cemeteiy, Clement's
Family Cemetery, Click Family Cem
etery, Cody Fomily Cemetery, Con
cord United Methodist Church Cem
etery. Cook Family Cemetery, Cope
Family Cemeteiy, Cope Family Cem
eteiy *2, Cornatzer Baptist Church
Cemetery, Crump Family Cemetery.
Daniel Family Cemeteiy. Davie
BaptislChurch (fonnerly DavieTab-
emacie) Cemeteiy. Davis (Dulin)
; Family Cemeteiy. Deadmon Fomily
Cemeteiy. Dulin Family Cemetery.
; Dulin United Methodist Church
CemeUiy.DwigginjFamilyCtmeteiy.
. Eatons uapust Church Cemetery,
:Elbaville United Methodist Church
Cemetery. Ellis Family Cemetery.
Enochs Family Cemetery. Ephesus
Chureh of Christ Cemetery,
FatmingtonComraunilyCemeteiy.
:FOard Family Cemetery. Foric BapUst
Church Cemetery, Fork Episcopal
Chureh of the Ascension Cemetery.
Fosierl^niilyCUneieTy.Foster-Graves
Family Ctmeteiy. Frost Family Cem- •
etety. Frost Slave Ctmeteiy. Fulton
United Methodist Church Cemeteiy.
^ OowHi Family Cemeteiy. Craves |
and Tackett Family Ctmetery. Gray
• F ^ ly Cemeteiy, Gray Slave Cem- ,
emy.GreenMeadowsBaptistChurch {
CUneteiy.
' ■ HadcnFamilyCenKleiy.Haneliiie/ I
Henline Family Cemetery. Haidiion
Cha|ielUnitedMethodislChurchCenv-
;etery, Hayes Family Cemetery.
Heidelbwg Lutheran Church (Old I
. Dutch Meeting House) Cemeteiy, |
Chureh 1b Honor
;lh o m a8 F o ^ _
' BradierThoaiuFowlet’ilgibao-
nivcnaiy WiU be celebfiHd MaRh 8-
. '9 M Fairfield Church. Hwy.
.iSOI South. Mockivilk.
; Seivicci will be ai 7 PJD. Saiuidiy
,’aod3pjii. Sunday-
Hendricks Family Cemetery, Hobson
Family Cemeteiy, Hodgson Family
Cemetery. Holman FamilyCeraetery.
Hope Bapiist Tabernacle Cemetery.
Howard Family Cemetery.
Ijames Bapiist Church Cemetery.
Ijames Family Cemetery.
Jericho ChurchofChrisI Cemeteiy,
Jeiusalem Bapiist Church Cemeteiy,
Jones Family Cemeteiy, Joppa (Pres
byterian) Cemetery.
Legion Park Cemetery, Liberty
AME Zion Chureh Cemeteiy. Libeity
United Methodist Church Cemeteiy,
Liberty BaptistChurchCeroelery.Lib-
eily Wesleyan Chureh Cemeteiy (for
merly Liberty Pilgrim Holiness
Church), Lock Family Cemeteiy.
MacedoniaMoravianChurchCero-
etery, Manin-Leonard Family Cem
etery, McCuiloch Family Cemeteiy,
McCullough Family Center. Mocks
United Methodist Chureh Cetnetay.
Mt, Sinai AME Zion Chureh C im -'
eleiy, Myers Family Cemeteiy.
Nesbil-WilliamsFomilyCemetery.
New Bethel BapiistChurehCemeteiy.
New Union UnitedMeUKxllMChurch
Cemetery, No Creek Primitive Baplisi
ChurehCemeteiy.
Oak Grove United Methodist
ChurchCimetery.OUveBranchCem-
eleiy.PalmeitoChurchCemeleiy.Pass
Family Cemetery, Pearson Family
Cemeteiy, Peebles F ^ I y CeAwlety,
Piney'.Grove C h u h i’ Cemetery.
Poindexter Family Cemetery, Popular
Springs Church Cemetery. Powell
Family Cemeteiy,
Quaker Cemetery.
Ratledge Family Cemetery.
Redland Church of Christ Cemeteiy.
Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church
cemetery, Renshaw-Kurfees Family
Cemeteiy, Rose Cemettiy.
• Sain Family Cemeteiy, St, Jolfifi '■
AME Zion Church Cemeteiy, S a m
United Methodist Church Cemei^',
SecondPresbytetianChurchCemel^i
SmithOioveUnitedMethodislChi^
Cemeteiy, Smith Grove AME S2n
Church Cemetery. Society Bapiisl
Church. Speer Family C em e t^;
Stewart Family C em etery.'^:
Matthews LuthenmChunhCemet^;
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By Jcome Houpe
Davle County Enteiprise Record
Theie will be no change In school
dislitcls forthe 1997-98 school year.
The Davie County Boattl of Education
voted unanimously Monday night to oc-
ceptthetecommendatlonsofits appointed
redlstiicting task force.
Made up o f patents and adminlsttalors
from each school. Central ОШ се person
nel and school board ntembcrs, that group
has been looking at the overcrowding
situation in Davie's elementaiy schools
resulting from a rapidly growing popula
tion and considering possible solutions to
G odeem ee
Mayor Not
iillow edT o
Participate
By Mike Bamhardt
Davie County Enterprise Record
COOLEEM EE-MayorJackie
Morton knows where she stands.
Onceanactiveinemberof lown
politics, nowadays, sheonly occa
sionally tries to voice on opinion at
a town board meeting.
When site does, she's quickly
reprimanded, usually by one of
two board members - Lynn
Rumley or Bill Cibson.
The board has stripped the
mayor ofanypowcrshemayhave
hod. making thejob "ceiemoniol."
.Although a bll mote quietly
t t o in the past, M onon is fighting
back.
■ At the Febniaiy meeting, she
saldtowniesidenlshavenoideaof
what the town board is doing.
' They'veaskedlhestateGeneral
Asseinbly to allow town voters to
lecall elected oflicials.
M onon wanted to lalk about
the Issue, but com m issioners'
wouldn't let her.
' Mortonaoemptedtoputanitem
on the agenda concerning the te-
rall;butboafd members said there
a need since that issue was
a l r ^ on the agenda.
' But when Mofton tried to dis
cuss the matter, she was stopped.
"№ople in dlls community have
iK> idea what's taking place,"
Mixtonsaid.
.Commissioner B ill C ibson
stepped In .'W e need to tum the
chair over if you't« going to de-
b№ ,"hesaid.
V Mhxton said the board should
haw the counesy to tell residents'
what they aie doing,
V ShepassedouipKketsofinfor-
Ш о п que^ohing the petidon
ittking for ii iecair amendment,
acc laim ing that official mayor's
the problem. (
W ith no rootn for groulh in some
schools and little at others, the task fotce
recommends thatanewelementaiy school
be built as soon u possible.
Even th.ougli not plannedforthe 1997-
98 year, members of thc task force say
Ihatcountywiden^istrictingis inevitable.
But. acconling to task force steering
committee member Rob Mackintosh, the
group tried to postpone rcdistricting until
asite could bechosen for the new elemen
tary school.
Evety effort should be taken when
rcdistricting lo minimize moving any sni-
dent who is likely lo be moved again
* T ! i a t w a y r e d is t r ic t in g
w ill h a v e t h e l e a s t
d e t r i m e n t a l e f f e c t o n o u r
n u m b e r o n e p r io r it y - t h e
s t u d e n t s . ’ ’
-RobMacMnbMh,parmt
when the new school Is built, he said.
"That way tedistricting will have the
least detrimental effect on our number
one priority - the students." he said,
Toavoidcedisurictinginlhenextschool
year, the task force recommendedlhat the
school board keep Mocksville Middle
School open.
'The fourth and fifth grade school was
to be closed in 1997-98 and merged with
Ihe neighboring K-3 campus o f Mocks
ville Elementaiy. But that plan would
leaveanexcessofmorethan ISOstudents
that could only be accommodated by
redistricting and adding trailers at olher
elementaiy schools.
The group had considered using
Mocksville Middle for fifth graders only
before votingunanimouslytorecommend
the school be kept open for both grades.
Rather than usingtheclassrooms in the
older building, Ihey suggested the use of
mobile classroom.s. The cafeteria, whk;h
is in the older stnicture, will still be used.
The next majorconcemof thecommit-
tee is Shady Grove, consideredtobeover
capacity thisyear. The board accepted the
task force recommendation to add mobile
classrooms there.
The task force suggested a limit o f two
trailers, but there is no guarantee Ihat will
meet needs. Mackintosh said.
W ith this plan, he said. "Shady Grove
would become by far the largest elemen
tary school in the county."
IngeiBoll employees Charlie Whaley and Ken Sanford give blood during Red Cross vistt, aided by Margaret Rice
and Susan Britt. -Photo by RoMn FMrgusaon
T h e G iftO fU le
ingersoi|-l^ Employee Tradition A Real iJe Saver
B y M o n iu iH a rp e ri
Davie County Enteiijrise Record
Giving blood, f
John Pratt says he has been doing it for
a long lime. And Charlie Whaley has been
doing it for years, his first lime in Alabama
in 1968. /
Ingersoll-Rand e i^ y e e s give blood to
t e Red Cross four t^ e s per year, making
it the contributor of qiproximalely one
thiid of the blood donated in Davie County.
And more than 4,000 people annually
receive lifesaving blood fit)m the Red
Cross. That's one person evety 10 seconds.
Over 20 years ago Ingenoll-Rand
emptoyees had to drive to Ihe National
Guard Aimocy to do it, but that made it
difficulL W oik time was lost and it was
difficult to schedule.
Now, they do it at woik.
Sieve Walker, supervisor o f contfiensa-
don/persoiuiel adminlsmtion, has been
cooidinating the company's blood progiam
for Ihe lasl 13 years. "I pKked il bKauie
it wasn't being done, and also I know the
population and what the job entails."
Ingeisoll-Rand has a staff o f recniilen
thoughout their operation lhal sign pec|ile
up quaneily, give employees their pie-
feired time lb donate, and organizethe
РкажSee Redistricting-Par 7
Lawsuit
Ried Over
Renting
OavieCaun^isgoingloopurt,^
accused o f illegally rezoning 300
acresoflandforaHillsdide devel-
Neighboring residents filed the
civil lawsuit with the Davie Clerk
o f Court last monlh. naming Ihe
couniy and each county commis
sioner as a defendant.
N o trial date has been set.
Charles Fox, Joseph E Cross,
Tammy Fairchild. Glen Fleetiian.
Steve Triplett, Bert Bahnson,John
Meroney and Diane Oser filed the
suit.
Mostofthosefilingthesuitlive
in Bermuda Run,' across Hwy.
IS8 from a conuiiercial zone In
the proposed devekipinent An-,
other, Bahnson, has a faim next là
the lesidenlial pan o f the request.'
Mote commercial is in that area,
as well.
The suit claims Ihe couniy vk>-
lated its own zoning ordinance by
rezoning the land. The requited
tot sizes were reduced, and |1ш е
districts''not only violate iK e ù w i,
but w ill increase congesôon and i
population, and ovem ow d prop- i
erty and neighboring areas." .
Furtherm ore,'the "illegal".-:
changes in lot/Sizes beiKfit d « .
devekjpers a ^ no one else, t t e .
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Uw price is right And itcouU save your'
uft- ^ .i.On Saturday, March 15,'a bee pmtate
cancer sciigening ser^to for men over age
SO^ and fcr those over age 40 with a ftmily
histoiy ofprostate cancenwUI be KeMat the
Davie Couniy Health DepMnent '
, "Ifs a known fact the eariier you det^
piQ(taieàiamr,oranycmmthebetìertÌie
chances ate^curing^'saidToiU Horton,
a yoiunieer.«4K>.i^ help explain the pio-
cedui«toU)emen."It'ift«e,tndIlhink«kil.
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The screening will be fnm 8:30 ajn.-:
noon at the heidth depanment. Ho^iilal
Street, MocksviUe. Call ^ 3 4 ^ to пике
an appointment.
Alnig with the prostate exaoi, the men
will receive a Prostate iSpeciifc Antigen
(PSA) Hood test and consultMkm with a
phjwcian,
' Pmtate c ^ ^ isdie пхМ (яшгооЫу^
iliainoeedcancerinAniericanmealtianb
secandmcausihgdeaths.From 19в9>1993;.
a total of 23 Davie Coun^ mett died aa a
-result of pniitate«ancer:-
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dtKèie is ao eúminatnii iind a blood
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Winter Ungers
in Mountains
Pespite Warmth
; ; The Blue Ridge Parkway is busy during Ihc summer.
^ Ihe firsl o f March, it was almost abandoned.
Long slrclchcs o f Ihc parliway are usually closed
âûring brutal winter monlhs. W e drove a long .section o f
uic parkway Sunday from Asheville lo well beyond M l.
M itchell. For 50 m iles, wc met m aybe 10 cars. A nd one
bicycle.
The foresl was quiet.
: : The trees were banen, except for a few first traces o f
Bçd buds.
The Blue Ridge mountains arc a different placc in
oiinter. W e saw a waterfall we had never noticed. W e saw
^ousands o f decaying trees on the forest ftoor. Close up,
die mountains were an eery gray color. O n Ihe ridges, Ihe
mountains showed even more brilliantly their namesake
Blue Ridge colors.
- ; A ll Ihe gra.sses were dead and brown.
; : W arm as it wa.s hcrc over the weekend, .strong chilly
Grinds blew around the M l. M itchell arca that caused us lo
^ iv e t.
; ; But the signs were evident.
; ; In a week, in Iw o weeks, Ihe ground is going lo burst
open w ith growth. The trees are going to put on Ihcir
ÿ r in g greens. The grasses w ill suddenly grow. A nd those
délicate wlldflowers w ill make Iheir return appearance for
spring.
; ; Asheville hosted special aturactions over Ihe weekend to
hire tourists up during a time when few people go. W e got
discount tickets lo the Billm ore House, and there were craft
glasses downtown.
; • W e saw the house without its tulips. W ithout Ihe acres
o f azalea.s in bloom . A nd withoul the crowds. The green
fbliage o f Ihe tulips were beginning to poke ihrough Ihe soil.
Ill a month, the placc w ill be awash in color.
: For now , winter continues to linger.
( p l o n e s ? D o e s i t m a t t e r ?
Tw o o f m e? Two o fy o u ? If lhal's nol frightening,
■niagine 100 o f m e and 200 o f you.
; Il may be soon be possible.
. : ; Scottish scientists lasl week revealed lhat Ihey have
^ e n able to clone a sheep. Some predict hum an cloning w ill
bè achieved w ithin the decade.
; : Should we leap for jo y? W ail w ilh dism ay? O r shrug
giir shoulders?
: : W ill we all now be able to have a tw in?
; : Scientists m ay be able one day to duplicate a person Ihe
way they have done a sheep. But w ill Ihe clone be anything
more than just a look-alike? He won't act Ihe same, share the
s m e feelings or experience the some Ufe. Just as identical
twins take different paths, so w ill clones.
; ; If we could have produced an Einstein clone, w ould the
^ o n d one have been interested in m ath? N ot necessarily.
H e m ight have preferred the piano.
; ; W e aren't ready for a test tube world. W h o w ould want
^ be cloned?
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You Ain't ATrue R edneck Without Pinl< Flamingo
I’ve had a sturfed pink flamingo. A ceramic pink flamingo. A (-shirt
with the pink bird on the front. Even a clock with, you
guessed il. a pink flamingo.
What I’ve never had is the real Ihing. A yard fla*
mingo. The kind made of plastic. The kind lhat gives a
Southerner true status in the upper class. The kind that
decorate Ihe yards of good old boys and girls across
Ihese parts. The kind lhat hide between ihe bushes. The
kind lhat stand in ihe yard.
A news release crossed my desk Ihe olher day from
Union Products. The company makes the plastic pink
flamingo, and it is celebrating (As well as plastic things
can cclcbrate) it's 40lh birthday.
The news release came from Massachusetts, home of MU»
Ted "ni Drive Her Home" Kennedy. My travels up Rm m hm nH
Yonder have been limited (unless you count Forsyth O m ftnm nn
County as up North), to say the least, but 1 thought lhat plastic pink
flamingos belong to us Southerners.
You ain't a true redneck if you ain't got at least one of them in your
yard. If it's watching over some petunias growing inside an old tire, then '.
that bird is in flamingo redneck heaven.
The news release called the plastic pink flamingo "tacky." You're
darned lootin’ il's tacky, and nobody knows tacky like a Southern redncck. .
What's a flamingo going to guard In Massachusetts, a lobster pol? The
pink flamingo would much rather watch a tire garden, ora rusted '47 Ford
pickup. The pink flamingo would much rather fight an old hound dog for *
shade in ihe summer lhan a Yorkshire Terrier for sun in the winter.
Union Products all but admitted the pink flamingo belongs in the
Soulh. The company created another flamingo, a white one. to com m ent >'
rate the 40th birthday of ihe real thing. Il's called the Snomingo. Thai's a ; ' ‘
northern bird. Yankees can have it.
But don't lake credit for making the pink flamingo famous.
Southerners did lhal. Southemen used the pink fl— i t n ki iMky.way» ■
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Blacks Have Important Part In History
By Alice GaiUicr
Dr.tlaniel Hale Williams(18S6-193l)wasaphysicianiindsurgeon who
peifonned the riisi successful surgeiy on the human hcan in Ihe woild. He
rounded Chicago's Provident Hospital, Ihe first intcr-racial facility in Ihc
country.
Dr. Charles Richard Drew (I9№t-I930) was a brilliant doctor who
pioneered Ihe use of blood plasma and crealed Ihe world's first blood bank.
Drew also fought to increase the medical esttiblishment to Increase respect
for African-American physicians.
Dr. Ralph Bunche (I90t-I97l) was a diplomat and a scholar. He
achieved a number of fiiMs as an African-Anverican. He received a
docloiale from Harvard University in political science. He held an impor
tant position in the state department. Dr. Drew medialed a major gkil»!
conflict (the 1946 Arab Israeli Wat). He won a Nobel Peace Prize. He
retired from the United Nations in 1970.
George F. Cariulheis, physicisls, was one of the two Naval research
peisons responsible for the Apollo 16 lunar surface camen/spectrograph,
which was placed onihe lunar surface in April 1972.
There were, and ate today, many Africans in Ihe fieU of journalism,
writers, editors and evety field of art too numetous lo menlion.
Hiere ate many African-American Women who have nude contribu
tions in almost every field.
•Pulitzer prize winning photographer, Brian Unker ctealed a book
ceicbnuing the contributions of 75 black women.
•Alexa Canady became the first black woman neurosurgeon in the’ ,
United Stales. She completed her mcdical studies at the University of
Michigan with a specialty in pediatric neurosurgery.
•Shiriey Chisholm (1924) was the first woman of her racc to be elected ;
to Congress. She also ran for president in 1972.
•Barbata Iordan (1936) was elected lo Ihe Texas Senate in 1966 and to '
the United Slate Senate in 1972.
•Rosa Pariu Is called Ihe mother of the Civil Rights Movement and
becausesheiefusedtogiveupherseattoawhiteman,shewasarresled.This- '
slatted boycons of buses and ignited the Civil Rights Movement.
•Madam CJ.Walker(l867-19l9)was Ihe first black female millionaire,
Shewasbonilopoorparents,whoweteformerslaves. Shedevelopedahair '
care fonmila that was so popular. She employed more than 3,000 sales^'
agenu.
•Brian Lanket’s (Caucasian) kleato create the book *1 Dream A Work)''
set out to document women who have nude outstanding contributioos to
this countty and society. Many of these women heintetviewedin their own'
home, each one is accompanied with a full page photograph. -
Some studenu have asked "Is thcie nothing to Black Histoiy than'
shiveiy?"
TTiere U much man. Hopefully, those who are interested will research
and became more knowledgeable about it
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|.ByScn.Bc(iyCMhruw ' ing them to drive with supervision be- moving violations while on a provl- farms or stable owners have liability isfrom$135to$l50permonth. I'fthe SB 211 wouH honor the Dr. Billy
The most political activiiy of the tween5a.m.and9p.m.forthefit5tslx sional license al level I and 2. a level 3 Insurance, bul they cannot be respon- billpnssesinthelongsesslon,ilcould Orihimandwcuklnamehim
;;GeneralAssemblylsredistticting,and months and wilh superviston at any will alkiw myone to drive unsuper- siblefordogsorvisltingchlklienwhen becomeeffecliveJiily 1,1 9 9 7 . ^
:: we are into that big lime. We must time of day after lhat. LevelZisa v l ^ Many time. The drivera training the horse owner is giving riding les- SB210wouMprovldeihaltheDe- is« interest In honoring Dr. O tA f»
“submit a congres- 1 provisional license for a person who course continues lobe required. sonsorsupervlsingpeoplelnvolvedin poflmenl of Corrections may deduct f « his outstanding contribution to
:;sionalm apioathree|||H|^B|| hadnomovingviolallonsd№gthel2 SB 170 would provide Immunity horse activities lhat are on the property funds from an Inmate's account to re- Notth Carolina and the worid while he
::Judge panel by April monthsofsupervlseddriv% Level2 from liability for equine activities. I for these purposes. pay costs resulting from Inmate's mis- is still alive, <
: I (April Fool'sDay). i"t>“ i““ <lsli''iI»rl«gistaiontwoteims SB 190 increases Ihe monlhly ben- conduct. Theycouldberequlredtopay Hunk you for the calls and leneti.
■: /the House and sion any jllme and to drive without ago, so 1 am, hopeful this Issue has efils from the N.C. Firemen's and Res- for willful damage lo public property Yoiir opinions are viBuablelomeail
:siate versions are supervision between 5 a.m.-9 p.m. or galnrf enough supportere in Ihe In- cueSquadWoricers'Pensionfund.Tlie and for medical treatmenl for injuries represent the people and the needs of
iin'cumbenl protec- goingtoandfromworit. Ifthereareno terimtobeseriouslyconsidered.Hofse IncreasefortlKfireaiidrescucworkers Inflicted fiy the Inmate. Senate District 38. _ ;l
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■Wi 1-85, snake-
shaped 12th District.
:'№e 12th District is
; shorter and wider
; th'an previously but still a snake or
icofridor. '
bn behalf of Senate Republicans, I
: have drafted a Congressional map that
: has no t-85 snake district because the
\ c ^ it Riled that unconstitutional,
j iilhecriterialusedwas: keepcoun-
\ ties^hole.havecompactdistricts,join
cwiiesofcommoninterest.TbeFir5t
; K M cI in northeast North Carolina
Woiild be a minority district with 51.4
percent black population. The 12th
District from southeast Mecklenburg
: lo Robeson Counly is 40.6 percent
BlaSk and 8.8 percent Native Ameri
can.. That could qualify os a second
i minority district.
The 8lh District on this Cochrane
map includes Iredell, Davie, Rowan,
Davidson, Montgomery, a part of
Randolph, and part of Forsyth.
'The 5th District Includes
Rockingham, Stokes, part of Fomylh,
Yinlkin. Surry, Alleghany. Wilkes,
Caldwell, Aveiy, Waiauga and Ashe.
The 6th District on the Cochrane
Map includes Alexander, Catawba.
Lincoln,Gaston,Cleveland, Burite and
a small piece of Rutherford.
.The only reason for splitting coun
ties IS to get the population-per-con-
gressman coneci wilh Ihe one man,
one\ote rule. The Cochrane map
divides 14 counties, the least ni|mbet
of counties divided on any map pro-
poirf. The districts have a compact
ap^arance, and many have histori
cally been tied together. And no county
has three congressmen on this map.
• podnne map pntaably will
noi^ceed inlhe legislature because it
does nol prolcct incumbents. Il will
nm l constitutional muster and does
satisfy the mlings in the lawsuit that
caused us to draw a new map. We wiU
^isu ic t again in 2001 after the new
census, so this 1997 map only serves
for four years.
i Some inleresting bills to bring to
your aitenlion include SB 188, SB 128
mdSB234. ThertrstbiUprovidesior
atleuta lOpercent reduction in liabil-
Ay and physical damage insurance pre
mium rates for those 55 years old or
eldet who successfully complete a
motor vehicle accident prevention
course approved by DMV. SB 244
inciiascs the amounts lhal detennine
the assessment of safe driver Incentive
points. A major accident category
ffould be $4,000 or more: a minor
fccideni wouM be property damage of
f2',000 or less. SB 128 wouM elimi
nate infractions from consideralion In
(he save driver plan. Il would prohibit
tnsutancepoinlsandsiitchaigeaifthen
(s no bodily iifjuty.
', A graduated driven license pn>^
^osal has been introduced for drivers
Onder age 18. SB 149 grants level 1
teanier'spennillo lSyearolds,alk>w-
r, a communications
compa ny that real ly
listens to its customers.
J
For instance, we just tieard
you say,'^Yeah, right”
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mote than one who has.tbe
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might Uiink it's a g o ^ n
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* 4 - DAVIE C O W m ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 6, 1W7
Donating Blood important
lb Company's Employees
Continued From Page 1
blood drive schedule In terms of
worit schedules.
; "It probably costs Ihe com
pany up to $2,000 eveiy drive in
terms of lost time, but the
company is happy to do that,"
Mid Walker.
; Kendra Woodruff, associate
ditector of public support for the
Carolinas Region Red Cross
branch, was unaware that
Ingersoll- Rand had so many
employees. "This is a reiilly,
really, really, really good show
ing," she said.
Walker said, "Wc have
probably close to 75 employa-s
who have given 40 or more pints,
and several who are well over50
pints. We're veiy proud of having
people willing to do it."
But it takes a long time to
become the highest all-time
donor at a location os large as
Ingersoll- Rand.
Don Myerswill have been
employed by Ingersoll-Rand for
30 years this December. He lias
given the Red Cross approxi
mately 150 pints since he began
donating during thc Vietnam
War.
"I started when Ihey were
really needing blood," Myers
said. He also used lo be a platelet
donor and remains dedicated to
both causes.
"I give blood because it's not
mine to keep," Myers said. "It's a
God- given Ihing."
The first time fie gave blood,
Ingersoll-Rand's highest donor
gol sick, but he didn't let that
bother him. "I just kept on
giving." he said.
. He has also had a problem
wilh his white blood cell count in
Ihe past, but Myers promises he'll
give blood as long as he's healthy
enough to give.
June Long, director of the
Davie Couniy Red Cross branch
office, said, "These arc thc
people that if something were to
happen, we'd be helping." She
said Ihe company has a good
donor base which averages 300
units per year.
Long said she likes Ingersoll-
Rand's commitment lo schedul
ing blood-donating days because
Ihey give her "Ihe chance to
know the people as people, not
just as the donors."
Ingersoll- Rand has been a
member of Ihe corporate VIP
donor program sincc August
1996. To be a member, a busi
ness must agree to have 4-6
annual blood drives, or make a
commitment to donate eveiy 56
days. The VIP donor program
holdi an annual awards banquet
10 honor individuals, and all VIP
donors are invited. Many local
merchants also support the
program.
Communily involvement in
Davie County's Red Cross blood
drives increased 40 pcrccnt from
19 in 1995 to 27 in 1996. Blood
collected in Davie County will
aid people in the Carolinas
region.
The American Red Cross is
the nation's foremost volunleer
emergency service organization.
Each year, volunteers help
collect more than 600 million
units of blood from over 4
million volunleer blood donors.
The blood donated is tested for
signs of infectious disease to
ensure its safeness.
The Red Cross also offers
patients Ihe opportunity to donate
Iheir own blood for certain
surgeries. "People may also
donate specifically for someone,
but it is more difficult," said
Walker. The Red Cross main
tains a nalional rcgistty o f donors
wilh rare blood types lo meel
emergency needs. The most
common Mood type is 0 posi
tive, Ihe blood type of Ingersoll-
Rand's Don Meyers.
The Red Cross has 1.4 million
volunteer. Blood collection by
the non- profit organization
began in 1941 to provide blood
for the American and British
troops in World War II.
Anyone inieresled in giving
blood may call (910) 724-0511
or 1-80O-OIVE-LIFE to schedule
an appointment.
As a member of a family who
has used Ihe Red Cross bloodmb-
bile, Don Myeis says he believes^
in il.
"I feel good thal I'm able to
help,” he said. He hopes to
continue giving blood for another
thirty or forty years.
"Somelimes I'm almost afraid
10 quit giving," said Myers. "I
might get sick."
Long-time Ingersoll-Rand employee and blood donor Larry Cope talks to Red Cross nurs»"
during recent Bloodmoblle visit. - Ptiotot by Robin FtrguM on
Don Myers has been employed by Ingersoll-Rand for 30 years, and has donated 150 pints of his blood over the years.
Jaclde Morton: Take me to court... or have a voter recall."
C o o le e m e e M a y o r R e fu s e s T o S ig n
T h e M in u te s F r o m B o a r d M e e tin g s
CgoUnucd From Paie 1
" I t 's p la in l o s e e t h a t y o u a r e
If ¡1 passes, thc rccall amendment a f t e r M s . M o r t o n . It's p la in t o s e e
likely will not aflcct Morton, sincc Ihe •
.correspondence had been iccpi from
her.
, mayor's officc will twelectcd this No
vember.
It would take at least three months
to do all the work required Гог a rccall
vote to be held.The amendment would
also prohibit a recall eleclion during
thc flrst six months of an bfficial's
t h a t y o u a ll h a t e h e r g u t s . "
-JudyW abb
i Moeton's5upi«)itos,however,think
; thc board is using the uciic u> uy lo
; касс her from seeking rc-clcciion.
^ Ч "It's plain to sec that you're after
; М». Moiton," said Judy Webb. "Il's
J [junta sec you all hale her guts."
Tonmiy Daywalt questioned Ihe
; valkky of Ihe petition asking for the
recall amendmenl, saying his name
i im 0« it and he hadn't signed il
к 'H ie lown sent a resolution u> stale
ii R^.JuliaHowaid(R-Davic)andSute
^ S n. Beuy Cochrane (R-Davie) ask-
3 inf Ihcm u> inUuduce the legislation.
3 : laying "a hage number of citizens pe-
! ; lilkned Ihc umni board" asking for the
- ; Monon,throu^wnttenpacketsof
Town Clerk Janet WrighB. but never
rcceivcd it.
The mayor also defended her ac
tions conccming a resolution the boani
adoixed ordering her lo sign oflicial
documents, suchasminutes and a ccr-
tificate designadng code enforeement
officers.
Morton said it is not necessary for
Ihc nuyor 10 sign minutes. She dkl,
from time u> lime, sign Ihe minules
book 10 "ratify" diem, she saU.
"Minutes have been so minimally
and vaguely Uanscrihed Out diey'rc
aboul uially useless any nme," she
sakl. This Is by design. .
"Bccausc of Ihis. and'because of
unuuths, bccausc of vile mis-rcprc-
scnlalions. I am no longer planning lo
sign future tninulcs unless ordered lo
do so by a higher cchckm dian Mn.
Rumley or any other boani member,": : taiofinalkinhandedoutatdieniceting,
3 ;cl^lhilnuniberw a>si^l,anddic Mcrtonwrote.
Í :ñli>kKiwMüanuiwn board member 'Atcachmecting,Iaskbaardmem-
ïy l^ R u r o le y ,'
} 'The petition was impropcriy and
i:|U(|ally executed," Morton said.
j,;-fgo(leiigMd for each other, rve had
fci(jy«iU from ¿itizens wishing tt) have
III moved.Thcrealгеном
••Mcocy^ed.'! :
ben to consider minutes.of die previ-
ouiineclingandioacccpliaid/oraniend
or ccnect ume. Acceptance it usually
die nnro.By our charter,Icannol vole
eicqil for tiea,
. "Bciad nembcn ukc action and
;V<^ thejf е<Ц| ibouU ^ their own
............:ar.i№4eciii(i^.f00d,M-
"Take me to court." Morton wrote.
"Or why nol have a voter recall?”
She said she refused to sign the
code enforcement оГПсег ccrtiricate
bccausc she didn't diink it was proper
for die mayor to give someone auUior-
ily u> go onto someone cise's pcopcity.
Board memben have said Цку have
no personal agenda against Morton,
dicy jusl wont u> see die town nm
eiricicntiy. The rccall coukl be used to
oust a boani member as well as Ihe
mayor. dKy sakl.
Mcnon let die board know that Iasi
monUi.
"I undcnUuid there's going to be
four more rccall petltkHis.” she sakL
Thcie are four mwn board membets.
The rccall amendment, if passed,
would allow a citizens commitux of
five people lo gain signatures 10 recall
an elected official.
That official has to be named, and
die reason for die recall vole given on
cach copy of die pcUdon. Memben of
Uk committee wouU have u> vow dicy
wiUKSscd cach of die signauires.
Those signatures wouU dxn have
ttibeverificdasreaklentsvolingindie '
last general town election, and thc pe-
liUons woukl have to omiain 30 (nr- ^
:<ent«ftheictaln{iiwedvQltni*lht,'-
kiwiiWho ycted 1п'й«№Ге1^ : ^ ‘
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р.с Heejlh Dheclor Dennis Hanflngton:^ Identity"
HeaWi Department To Promote Services
OAVœ CpVNTY ENTERHUSE RECmO. M 9IT 7 S
r B yM O uIw iihirdl
j Davie Couniy Enteiprise Rccord
; E*pcclloIeammoieaboutscrviccs
; ...available al the Davie Coumy Health
^■.CntpattnKnl In coming mondis.
Ukehqspltalsanddoclorshavcbeen
: doing for yean, Ihe health department
is going to promote Its services.
"We are in a tumultuous environ-
: ment in health care, wilh hortK health
and our basic clinic services," Davie
Health Director Dennis Hoiringtontold
county commissioners last month.
"Who ate we? What do we do nnd
: why do we do it? Who is our agency?
; It's very important we have an iden-
; lily." he said.
"It's very critical dial the public as
i well as providers know where we are.
Ourpublicslilldoesn'tundersUuidwhal
Uk heallh department provides."
He presented a plan to market those
services, contracting with a Oamer
public relations firm atSI.SOOamondi.
Couniy commissioners approved it
unanimously.
"Every heallh care agency is, in a
big way. marketing their services."
Hairinglon said. "If wc continue lo be
successful, we're going to have to step
forward and do il like the big boys do
it."
He called Ihe conuoct wilh Anoroc
Agency a "deal." The county will con
tinue wilh the agency for at least six
mondis. to see if it works. Harrington
said. "1 told Ihcm up front. You've gol
si* monihs to prove yourself." The
county can cancel Uw contract without
penalty.
One of the major reasons for the
move is increased competition I n home
health services. The Davic heallh
department's home health program
brings In $225,000 or more above ex
penses, subsidizing other programs,
Harrington said.
Since most Davie residents being
admitted lo a hospilal are done so out of
county, many times they are contacted
by home heallh agcncles operated by
those respective ho.<;pllal5, he said.
O f thc $9.000 OKd for Anoroc.
$6.000wlllcotiicfromlhchomchealth
budget and $3.000from the clinic bud-
get.
Printing and related costs in those
budgets will be transferred to what is
paid lo the agency.
Percent U № in g Health Care
Services in Fasi Year ( N - S 0 6 ) ,
D octor; i- 5 V i»lt»
Doctor; 6-» V isits
E m e rg e n cy R o o m ; 1-S V isits
U rg an t C a r a C a n te r 1-5 V isits
H ealth D ept,; 1-S V isits
M e n tal H e aith P ro v id e r 1-5 V isits
M e ntal H aaltti P ro v id e r 6 + V isits
H ospital; 1-5 V isits
H ospital; 6-^ V isits
Pwemit 0,0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 700 80.0
' Uk following cases were disposed
of in Administrative Court Feb. 21.
' Presiding was Magistrate A.C.
i Slokes. Prosecuting was Rob Taylor,
j assistant DA.
; —CatrieA.Abemclhy.84mphlna
; 70 mph zone, reduced to exceeding
I safe speed, cost; expired rcgislratlon.
I vehk;Ieinspectk>nviolatk)n.dismissed.
\ —CasarM.Alarcon.failuretowear
r; seat belt, dismissed; improperpassing.
I: $10fine.cost.
I ' — Annette Arial. 80 mph in a 70
I mph zone, rcduced to improper equip-
; ment, $10 fine. cost.
— Marion S. Bailey. 70 mph ina SS
niph zone, reduced lo improper equip-
ment, $10 fine, cost.
— Phillip P. Barker, failure to wear
*; Mat belt; failure to stop for stop sign.
/^;^uccd to improper equipment, $2S
i-:^,cosl.
Ill;' — Wade F. Beaver, failure to wear
К Ш bell, $25 fine, cost; improper muf-
i'n ir. dismissed.
i;; j- G ene W. Bodifoid. 49 mph in a
^'36 mph zone, reduced lo improper
;• Equipment. $ ID fine, cost
T«<ibenM.Boidc.90inphina70
;;iiiph zone, rcduced to 79 mph in a 70
:;iijih zone. $3 line, cost
— Kenny R. Bowman. 80 mph in a
■;7p mph zone, rcduced to improper
!'equipment, $ 10 fine, cost
; — Nkky R. Boyles, 80 mph In a70
' mph zone, reduced lo 74 mph in a 70
•mph zone. $5 fine, cost
—Stephen M. Boyles. 80 mph in a
70 mph zone, rcduced to improper
eouipment, S10 fine, cost
i;“ ::-VickyV.Brown.80mphina70
v^iii()h zone, reduced to improper equip-
> ^ntSI0fine,cost.
—JerTyW.Bume«e,improperpass-
^Uag. reduced to improper equipment
•¿$10 fine, cost
-1_ — ElizabcdiS.BuHer.failuiBtostop
stop sign, reduced to improper
*r^uipmcnt. $10 fine, cost
i . -DavklECariton.80niphina70
¿jlF h zone, reduced to 74 m ^ in a 70
¡Mtjih zone, coat
— William Carrion Jr.. no registra-
;-ltaii card, dismissed; no liability insur-
;^Uce,dismisied.
— AndrewN.Chapman.80niphin
:»Jr7Q mph zooe, rcduced to impnipcr
;|;4quipmenl, SIO fine, ccal.
:p..; —JohnO.CioweJr.expiredregi^
^'iptkin. dismissed. .
—EluctcrioC.Cruz,82mFhina70
Z'qph zone, reduccd to 79 mph in a 70
mph zone. SS fine, cost
— ramlca S. Darden. 82 mph in a
70mphzonc,rcducedto74mphina70
zone, cosl; failure to wear seat belt
dismissed; no license, $2S fine, cost
— Mark A. Dixon, failuic to yield
slop sip, reduced to improper equip
ment, $10 fine, cost
— Douglas H. Dula. 80 mph in a 70
mph zone, reduced to improper equip
ment $10 fine, cost
— MaryanncR. Edwards, failure 10
rcduce spred, dismissed.
— Pamela R. Evans, 7S mph in a 55
zone, reduced to 64 in a 55 zone, cost
— Alan M. Feeney. 83 raph in a 70
mph zone, reduced to impropercquip-
menl. $10 fine, cost
— Biyan C. Freeman, 69 mph in a
55 mph zone, reduced to improper
equipment SIO fine, cost
—Arthur M. Gaither, 57 mph in a
35mphzone,reducedto49mphina3S
mph zone, SIO fine, cost; failure lo
wear seal belt dismissed.
— George W. Gende. failure to re
duce speed, dismissed. ‘
— Sonny D.Oordon.57mphina35
mph zone, reduced to 49 mjAi In a 35
mph zone. $10 fine, cost
-James M. Gorgin, unsafe move
ment dismissed.
— Jonathan G. Greene, unsafe
movement dismissed.
— Kadilcen D. Grenough, 56 mph
in a35 mph zone, reduced to 44 mph in
a 35 mph zone, SS fine, cost; expired
registration, dismissed.
— James L Harris Jr.. improper
passing, reduced to improper equip-
mcntSIOfine.cost
— Yvette B. Hams. 88 mph in a 70
mph zone, reduced to 79 m ^ in a 70
mph zone. S5 fine. cosl.
— Janetu: L. Hicks, expired regis
tration, dismissed.
— RkhardR.Hosey.80rophina70
mph zone, reduced to 74 mph in a 70
mph zone, cost
— Douglas W. Howell, failure to
slop for stopalgn. reduced to improper
equipnieiil. SIO fine, coat
— Tiffany R. Howell. 80 mph in a
70mphzone,reducedto74mphina70
mph zone, cost
— Paula E Jackson, exceeding safe
speed, reduccdloinipnperequipmcnt
$ I0 fh K .W
— William D. Johnson, unsafe
movement, dismissed
—JamcsB. Kendrick;failurett>stop
for stop sign, reduced to impni|Kr
equipment. SIO fine. cost.
—Tammy F. Koontz. 60 mph in a
45 mph zone, reduced to improper
equipment $10 fine, cost
—Robert W. Lester, failure to stop
for stop sign, rcduced to improper
equipment S10 fine, cost
-W illiam Lewis Jr., 69 mph in a
55 mph zone, rcduced lo64 mph inaSS
mph zone, S5 fine, cost
-Robert S. Lyons, 63 mph In a SO
mph zone, reduced to improper equip-
mcntSIOfine,cost
—Joseph P. Mocmenamin, 70 mph
in aS5 mph zone, reduced to 64 mph in
a 55 mph zone. SS fine, cost
— Sandra L. Marion, vehicle in
spection violation, dismissed.
— Glenwood McCaulley, expired
registration, dismissed.
—MatdiewM. McPhenon, 80mph
in a 70 mph zone, reduced to Improper
equipment S10 fine, cost
— JamesC.Meyerx,exceedingsafe
speed, reduced uiimpropcr equipment
SIO fine, cost
—JefTG. Middleton, 84 mph in a70
mph zone, reduced to 74 mph in a 70
mph zone. S5 fine, cost
-Jerome T. Miller, 60 mph in a4S
mph zone, reduced to improper equip-
mentSIOfine,cost.
-Michael E Minish, 46 mph In a
35 mph zone, reduced to improper
equipment S10 fine, cost
—Kim A. Newsom Jr., failure lo
slop for slop sign, rcduced to improper
equipment $10 fine, cost.
— PhongT.Nguyen,80mphina70
mph zone, reduced to improper equip
ment SIO fine, cost
— Lannie D. Oakley, 67 mph in a
55 mph zone, reduced to improper
equipment $10 fine, cosl.
— Robert K. Cir. 69 mph In a 55
nyih zone, rcduced to improper equip
ment SIO fine. cost.
—Jeanette T. Pariia. failure to wear
seat belt; failure lo slop for stop sign,
reduced to improper equipment $25
fine. coat.
- N hatT .Fhan,86m phina70
mph zone, reduced to 80 mph in a 70
mph zone, SS fine, coat.
—Dwayne R. Pods, unsafe move
ment, dismissed,
—Roger D. Polts, 69 mph in a SS
mph zone, reduced to improper equip
ment SIO fine, cost
-Patrick D. Ramsey, W mph in a
70 mph zoqe, reduced to impniier
equipmait, SIO fine, coat
A Orami Juiy iinied die foUowing
;-)#фс11пепв. March 3, during Davie
^County SuperiorCoun.
Rodney Evaai, fim degrw bur-
Я вм у. lecood degree kkinapping and
f.'Meinpled dm degree rape,
i ? ' :-EatlHickicii,poaieuknafilo-
Jjkdgoodi.
Mkhael HoweU. ЬпаЫ ч «lU
f^Éiierini and larceny.
i AMhoay Hutchaia, рюукШч
J'^riptoaninniale,'.
I- Caeiar Jones, Itat degree buf-
indeeeol Ubertta with а с Ш ;
:'wiialM tipM lfln«de|miape.
- ;? ? | А Л е д М с С М 1апа.'р
-:% ieoM ;aediubM icew W ioM l.lp^
'-^Chriito. WU«
■Halnl,(ìblìiiiingpco|
— Rebecca G. Rapoport, no
operator's license,dismissed.
-Thomas G. Regan, 85 mph in a
70 mph zone, reduced to improper
equipment SIO fine, coat
—Omar D. Reinhardt 86 mph in 70
zone, reduced lo 74 in a 70 zone, cost;
Ikxnse not in possession, dismissed.
—Cairie A. Rockey.70mphinaS5
mph zone, reduced lo improper equip
ment SIO fine, cosl; no operalor's li
cense. dismissed.
—Clair E Rockey. 72 mph in a45
mph zone, rcduced to 59 mph in a 45
mph zone, SS fine, cost
-Robert M. Sampson, 60 mph in a
45 mph ZOIK, reduced to improper
equipment SIO fine, cost
—Paul D. Sanders, 66 mph in a 45
mph zone, reduced to 54 m ^ in a 45
mph zone, SS fine, co ^
-Josephs. Satterfield, 70 mphina
SS mph zone, reduced to improper
equipmenl, SIO fine, cost; failure to
wear seat belt dismissed.
—Lisa M. Sawicki, failure to sttip
for sttip sign, SS fine, cost; Ikxnse nol
in possesskin. dismissed.
— Amy R. Sebastian. 69 mph in a
55 mph zone, reduced lo improper
equipment. SIO fine, cost
—Collcne K. Shapler, 68 mph in a
55mphzone,reducedtoMmphinaSS
mph zone, SS fine, cosl.
— Donna M. Shrewsbury, 70 mph
in a 55 mph zone, reduced to improper
equipment $10 fine, cost
-Christine L. Sipes,80mphina70
mph zone, rcduced to improper equip-
ment$IOfime,cost.
-Melissa G. Sofley, 68 mph in a
55 mph zone, reduced to improper
equipment $10 fine, cost.
—Alvin R. Spain II, registralkm
violation, dismissed.
—Sammy O. Tcmles, failure to re
duce speed, dismissed.
-JansenP.Vk:k.70niphinaSS
mph zone, reduced to improper equip
ment; Ifcense not in poasesskm, dia-
missed.
-GenevaAVIIIigan,70mphina
SS mph zone, reduced k> improper
equipmem, SIO fine, cost
—Ooughs 0 . Waite, 80 n^h in a
70 mph zone, reduced to impraper
equipment, SIO fine, coit
-^(atthew W, Weaver. 80 mph in
a 70 nyh zone, reduced to improper
equipment. SIO fine, cost
—Dnina R. Williams, SO mph in a
35 mph zone, reduced lo improper.
' - FaiuqFetenao, fint degree bur
il^ - ^- John Mce, involuntary man-
-RonnieTate,twDcouni>ori>iieak-
ing and enlering and larceny.
, -LinyWhile,mainlainingadwcU-
iiig №t the lale of a c o n ln M aib-
ilaiKe, poneiikin of a casnUed i ^ ;
itancewUi intent to lett Of deliver.' '
You dont titvs to trsvtl to s m sdktl м1юа1 for d ais Ol the Sit
m wleal c a n . FREE, p i t ^ msdtoil car* kidudkig phyiiotl
^ warns, lib »»orti. siK ldnlevIilli tor q u ^ d p a lliiW . R sM anh
H udbs.iw siiialliM iteflhs'l '
ouiie-
litybjrfaliei^'
; - Cedric Gabriel W U ua.firt lb-'
in e b w ^ , two ccunU of indecent
U h rte a i^ic liU d . ! .
sL 'Ik nO iiad Jtiiiy touiiil n blU ÓC itH_
C al today tor III«« iitaiM llanin
^ ijM tllM ilW liiy
: 1вЗвОм1§ А т » Ь > а ш м « * ,№2||Г7
equipment, SIO fine, cost
— Eugene C. Wilson, 82 mph in 70
zone, reduced to Improper equipment;
seat bell vkilatkm, $25 fine, cost.
—Gregoiy U Wilson, expired reg-
isuatlon, dismissed.
—William T. Wing, 68 mph in aSS
mph zone, reduced to improper equip
ment SIO fine, cost
-HowardEWishonJr.,69mphin
a 55 mph zone, rcduced to improper
equipment SIO fine, cost
—Tami R. Wood, failure to yield
for stop sign, dismissed.
-Deborah T. Wright, exceeding
safe speed, dismissed.
—Danyelle L. Young, 80 mph in a
70 mph zone, reduccd to improper
equipment $10 fine, cost
Triab Waived
The folkiwing waived dKir right to
dKir scheduled court ttial and pakl
fines in advance.
— David R. Brewer, failure to wear
seatbelt
—Jason A. Correll, SS mph in a 35
mph zone.
— Rocky D. Davis, 68 mph In a 55
mph ZOIK.
—Grover J. Doby, failure to wear
scat belt
— Scotl E Estep, 78 mph in a 70
mph zone.
— David E Myers, no operator's
license.
—Christopher Phillips, 80 mphina
70 mph zone.
—Sharon M. Reeves, 54 mph in a
45 mph zone.
— Raymond E Rodriguez, failure
to wear seat belt
' —GeorgcQ.Wingo.failuretowear
seatbelt ,
FaUedloApiicar
The following failed to appear for
dKir scheduled coun trial.
— Alan B. Boger, failure to stop for
Stop sign.
^Ltm dy G. Bolen, failure to wear
seatbelt
— John P. BranUcy.excecdingsafe
— Mkhael A. ChiUresa, failure to
reduce speed.
—Charies T. СЫГеу, 80 mph in a
TOmphzooe.
— George P. Crawford, 84 mph i n a
70 mph zone. fUlure to wear leat belt,
driving while liccnse revoked.
— Spenccr DanncTi no federal in
spection.
— Bnice A. Dixon, expired regis-
tration. ’ '
— Nancy L. Galeotti, 80 mph In a
70 mph zone.
—Jason L. Garrett, vehicle inspec
tion violation.
— Isauro Gutierrez ID. 80 mphin a
70 zone.
— Samuel D. James, 73 mph in a 55
mph zone.
— Michael R. Johnson,expired rég
istration. '•<
— Douglas L Killian, vchicic in
spection violation. >•'
— Victor Kushnir. 80 mph In a 70
mph zone.
— JackA.Lakc.80mphina70riiph
zone. •
— Elvis R. Luna, no operatoc's li
cense.
— Bobby P. Neville, 80 mph in a 70
mph zortc.
— Traci D. Osbome, following too
closely.
— Willie A. Pascal, failure to wear
seatbelt.
- D uff D. Peebles, expired regis-
ti^ion.
—Alexandra C. Schafer, failure to
reduce speed.
—Jody B. Settle, no operator's li
censc.
—Shawn M. Smith. 80 mph in a 70
mph zone.
— jcssica J. Smyers, expired regis
tration card.
-Michael B. Spaugh, failure to
wear seal belt.
— Angelia M. Spry, license not m
possession.
—James W. Stallings, vehicic in
spection violation, rear lamps viola-
lion.
— Robert F. Stanford Jr., 80 mph in
a 70 mph zone.
— Roger T. Stevens, failure to stop
for stop sign.
— Stephen T. Stine, impn)per tow-
iiig. :
— James W. Sweeunan,. expired
registration, no regisUation card, driv
ing while Ikxnse revoked, no liabilify
insurance.
— SunnieLToambs,gOmphina
70mphzone.
— Liborio M. Vazquez, driving
while Ikxnse revoked.
—Paul J. Wallace, 79 mph in a 70
mph zone.
-Cyndua D. Waddna, faUun tt>
weariealbelt
— KenaeUi E WilUamiaii, no tai-
specdon sticker.
I г
f • DAVŒ COVNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 6,1997
1»,
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SherifFs Department
The following incidenu were re>
p^ned to the Davie Sheriffs Dept.
• JefTBiggen of Advance reported
F^b. 26 the larceny of a golf bag wilh
c|ubs, with an estimated value of
S^.900, from Oak Valley Club House.
} • Amy Lynn Watson of
iiimpionville reported Feb. 25 a pock* t I 1
Civil Lawsuits
elbook wajIostalongH«y.54Wcslor
slotenfromamtdenceonFultonSlreel.
Mocksville.
•Vicki M. Bailey of IWocksville re-
ponetl Feb. 25 the laaxny of gasoline
from RB's, Hwy. 54 East.
- Roger Delano Benfield of Mocks
ville teponeil Feb. 25 a license lag wa.s
iostorslolenfromavchiclconCliauccr
Lane.
• Robert Christopher Hendrix of
Mocksvillc reported Feb. 25 the lar
ceny of a cellular (elepliune. with an
estimated value of $100« fmm u ve*
hide parked al Mocksvillc Middle
School. Campbell Road.
• Robin Luper of Advan« reported
Feb.24hervchiclewasdanugcd while
parked off Hwy. 801 North.
• Ron McDaniel ofMocksville rc*
ported Feb. 24 the larceny of a chain
suw and binder, with u total estimated
value of $520, from a iruck on Pine
Ridge Road.
-Haro!dBmceRidenhourofMock.s*
ville reported Feb. 24 the larceny of a
Motomla Hip phone from a vehicle
piirked off Deadmon R(Kid.
• Diane'È. Miller of Advance re
ported Febi 27 Mimeonc shot the win
dows to a pickup Iruck with a BB gun
al Thou-sandTnils.
' Barbara Gough Green of Mocks«*
ville reported Feb. 27 a license lag Was
lost or stolen al Ellis Aulo Auclionr/j
- Dan DesNoyers of Mocksville ’
reported Feb. 28 the !aa*eny ofu irailCTi';
wUh an CsSlimated value of $1,766,*
Irom a building at Cana Road and*'
Hwy.601 North. ‘ ■ \
I .The following civil lawsuits were
filed with the Davie Counly Clerk of
dourt.
! - Eric Dean Fortune vs. Teresa
While, request defendant not assault,
t^Kalen, abuse, follow, harass or inter
fere with plainti^.
I ;*UllieBogerBlackweIdervs.Timo-
ihy Harrison Blockwelder. absolule
(¿vorce.
! Wanda York Evans vs. Stafford
clnwl Evans, request defendant not
assault, threaten, abuse, follow, harass
or interfere wilh plainllff.
•> Rc^in Stevenson vs. Cory Justin
Tumer, request defendant not assault,
direaten, abuse, follow, harass or inter
fere wilh plaintiff.
• David Elliott Stump vs. Sharon
Renee Stump, child custody, support.
- James Leon Steele III vs. Tahnya
Bowser, request recovery, $225.
• Randy K. Mercer vs. Angela
Bodford and Gina Dockery, request
judgment. $413.
• Trenton Edward Smilh Jr. vs.
Tamara Beaver Smith, absolute d i
vorce.
• Nationsbank vs. Brendit M. Hair
ston, request recovery. $5.891.92.
• Lesley Bennes Watkins vs. Cary
Bruce Watkins,absolutedlvoree.child
custody.
• Patrick Wayne McLelland vs.
Mona Lisa McDaniel McLclland, ab
solute divorce, resume using maiden
name.
-TeresaDoby White vs. Marty Oral
White, voluntary support agreement.
• AngclinaMaf1ine¿ vs. Javier Vuga
Romero, rcquestdefendantnot assault,
threaten, abuse, follow, harass or inter-
fere with plaintiff.
- Kalhy Wright vs. Mark Christo
pher Wright, obsolutc divorce, equi
table distribution of marital property.
- Mid-State Trust III vs. Daniel
Eugene Harris, Nancy Blakley Harris
and Family Fanner’s Foundation of
America, property dispute. In excess
$10,000judgments (two).
' - Elender J. Whitaker vs. Drucc E.
Whitaker Jr., voluntary support agree
ment.
- Merchant's Landing vs. Audra
' Denise Whitehead, request rectwery,
$1,342.
- Riddle Farm Equipment vs. Will
iam Clay Ferguson 11. request judg
ments in excess $10.000, lhat four
pieces ofequlpment be returned. JÍJÍ
> Robin Miller Howard vs.Tborfi^!
Kelly Howanl, alimony,, post-sepi^S
lion support, child custody and
port. '
• Mark Stephen Ellis vs. S haW »
Elizabeth Ellis, absolule divorce.
N d Mkhael Wgync Colttcr \ S i?
Michael Wayne Collier of* d
Sparks Road. Advance, is not
Michael Collier listed incivil I
two weeks ago.
t^ d Transfers
! >H>e following land transfers virere
ni^w ith the DavieCounty Regisierof
D ^ . The transactions are listed by
(M^es involved, acreage, township,
and deed stamps purchased, with $2
representing $1,000.
! Jesse C. Hanes and Betty Hanes,
J c ^ B. Hanes. Randy L. Hanes. Maiy
S t№ Hanes Gile and Stuart C. Gile,
Veronica H. Harris and Howard E.
Harris to William F. Myen and Kristie
H.;Myers, 2 acres, Clarksville, $60.
: Ronald J. Field and Virginia A.
Field lo Giles Franklin Crowell and
Robert L. Koflce, half interest cach,
one condominium, Farminglon, $150.
- Samuel E. Hutchens and Susan W.
Hutchens to Richard D. Griflen and
Beverly G. Renfro, Hot, $620.
• I^vid M. Hanes Conu^ling to
Christopher Holland, I lot, Farming
ton, $64.
- Fannie M. "Betty" Smoot and
Manha Reece Swifi, c(xxecutrixes of
esiate of Robert McKinley Smoot to
Robert McKinley Smoot Trusl, 2.25
acres, Clarksville.
•BRW Properties lo Phil Slrupe
Builders. I lot, Mocksville, $28.
• Johnnie Marshall Swisher and
Beltie Belt Swisher to John Wayne
Swisher and Maiy Ann Swisher, 1
tract, $46.
• James David Ellis lo Richard D.
Ellis and Kimberly L. Ellis, 3.26 acres,
Farmington.
• Dick Anderson Construction lo
James Charles Richardson and Pamela
Spillman Richardson. I lot. $233.
-RubyLHow;udloWilliamRoger
Foster. 1.16acres, Mocksville.
• Jeffrey L. Summers and Maiy T.
Summers lo Joseph Leo West and
Marlea Mildred West. 16 acres. Cala-
haln. $329.
- Nellie Frye Couch lo Bobby
RonaldCouch. Nancy C. Eckelson and
B. Martin Eckelson, George Edgar
Couch Jr. and Emily P. Couch. I acre,
Mocksville.
- James Jay Daniel and Diana S.
Daniel lo William Calvin Sanderson
and Frances Kay Samlerson. 5 acres.
Jenisalem. $70.
- Stephen M. Wohlford and Jane T.
Wohlford to E. Carl Taylor and
Geraldean Taylor, I lol, Fanninglon.
$540.
• Claridge Homes to Kenneth J.
DetrickandElizabeihA. Dctrick. I lol,
Farminglon, $681.
• Tuni Marshall and John Marshall
toOdellRhynehardtJr.andGwendolyn
G. Rhynehardt. I acre, Mocksville,$2.
- Gerald L. Marion and Gloria A.
^Îi^om ÔRobèrtÂÎànS^^
MillerSmilh, I loi, Fannington,$2?Í*;S í-Renae O. O'Neal to Lonnie
O'Neal, 1 lol, Jerusalem.
• Phillip Williams and Zachary
Williams lo Radford Kenneth Will
iams, I acre. Shady Grove.
• Oak Valley Associates Limited
Partnership to P.C. Pappas Builders, I.
lot,Fomùngton,$144. ^ »
• P.C. Pappas Builders to Nicholas
J. Passero and Mary Passero, I loi,
Farmington. $144. > ;
Mocksville Police Cooleemee tblice
The following incidents were re
ported to the Mocksvillc Police De
partment.
•Mark White repoctedFeb.26some-
one altered a prescription in an attempt
to receive a controlled substance form
the Wal-Mart Pharmacy.
- Jimmy Ray Webb Jr. of Mocks
ville reported Feb. 21 the breaking and
Arrests
entering of a residence on Mumford
Drive.
Arrests
• Diego Rodrigo Quinones, 16. of
Royal Oak. Mich., was charged Feb.
21 with possession of marijuana and
possession of dmg parapherlia. Trial
date: March 20.
- Jimmy Ray Webb. 24. of 225
Mumford Drive, was chargcd Feb. 23
with possession of marijuana, posses
sion of dmg paraphemalia, and viola
tion of town noise ordinance. Trial
dale: March 20.
Traffic Accidents
• No charges were filed after an
accident al 8:35 a.m. Feb. 28 at South
Main Street and Lexington Road.
Acconling lo a report by Officer
J.D. Haitman, Billy Don Bycriy,43. of
Marconi Slreet. was turning his 1970
Ford pickp right on a red light when h
collided with a 1996 Ford driven by
Susan Lynn Anders, I7,of McKnight
Road, Advance, who was traveling
through the intersection on a green
lighl.
The following were arrested by the
Davte Counly SherifTs Depaitment
-ShenyLynn Call Childress,30, of
163 Windy Trail, Mocksville, was
charged Feb. 25 with unauthorized use
ofaconveyance. Trail date: March 12.
• -Anthony Dewayne "Big Ant"
McClelland, 27, of Lakewood Motel
No. 30, Mocksville, was charged Feb.
26 with two counu of parole violation.
l>ialdate: March 3.
• Norris Eugene Hudson, 32. of 148
Fbster St., Mocksville. was charged
Feb. 26 with 9 counts of parole viola
tion. Trial dale: March 3.
- William Douglas Todd, 25, of
1861 Hwy. 801 S., Advance, was
charged Feb. 26 wilh two counts of
assaultwilhadeadly weapon, commu
nicating threats, and assault on a fe
male. Trial date: March 20.
•Jeny Wayne Holhouser. 18. of
Salisbury, was charged Feb. 25 wilh
larceny. Trial dale: March 13.
- Stephen Uoyd Peoples. 34. of
Woodleaf, was charged Feb. 25 wilh
failure to comply with court order.
Trial date: March 19.
- William Henry King Jr., 17, of
4453 Hwy, 801 North, was charged
Feb. 24 with failure lo appear In couit.
Trial date: March 3.
- Lany Christopher Jones. 28, of
Clemmons, was charged Feb. 27 with
communicating threats and assault on
a female.
• Stanley Clayton Craig. 34, of 108
Drum Lane. Mocksville. was chargcd
March I with assault onafemale. Trial
date: March 13.
• William Robbin "Bird" Johnson,
41. of 124 Mill St, Mocksville. was
charged Feb. 28 with assault. Trial
dale: March 20.
COOLEEMEE-The following re
ports came from iheCooleemee Police
Department
• Officers responded to a distur
bance at the G&L Game Room, Cool-
cenvee ShoppingCenter, where a group
of juveniles were illegally using to
bacco products.
- Joy Leitch reported Feb.'^B that
Stacy Lane had assaulted one person
and threatened her with abulcher knife
al a residence on Westview Slreet
- Edward Luther Clemmons Jr., of
Winston-Salem, was cited by Officcr
Marie’s Florist
<>766-4651
Wes Harrington after a traffic stop on
Feb. 22 with simple possession
marijuanaandwlihposse.ssionordn)i?2 _
pan^hemalia. Trial date: March 2 *^ ^
• Tommy Daywalt reported Feb. 19
the breaking, entering and vandalistK' *
to a residence on Riverside Drive. ” *,
- Robert Spencer Pulliam. 39. w iS‘ j|
charged with felony breaking, cntc1-;'"j
ingandlarcenyonMarch2afteroitic;' ‘
ers found him in Cooleemec Element
laiy School, where he had taken ice" ;'
crcam,drinks.juiceandcigarettes.Triidj';'
dale: April 10.
-....DikVffi COUNTY ENTERPUSB Ш СО Щ ->7 ^
. it o U n y S»pp„li'» a way lo get
iwayfmmpiisonllfeandmehiijkills.
, ToDavieCoumy.ii'aawayloiavc
UMbamb of dolían, '
• |,A prison communiiy setvice work
ctew ftom the Davidson Contctkjnal
Craier was al Ihe Brock Building on
N m Main Sdcci in Mocksvillc last
getting (he building ready for
tejxwations.
I Ük oM seau were tom oul. Old
d i^ n g rooms were demolished, as
w * Ihe stage.
'•We've done half of the denwUtion
10 be doné, to {«ing Ihe m l down
within budget." said Davic Mainte
nance Supervisor Kenny Broadway,
who. alont wilh CorrectioiM Ofllcer
Randall Crwnp, were overiiccing the
'■ il' Daviehadcontractcdwil^ Ihe prison
to have the crew here for two weeks lo
do (he woric. The contractbr for the
renovalions had agreed to cut the price
from $3.00044,000.
Theprisoncrewgotlheworkdonc
in four days, and Broadway said he
was negotiating to'see If 'ttere was
other woric lhat crew could do to wve
Ihe counly m m rnoney, ': » ..
Even though Ihe work was'diisty
and hard, Sapp said it was bett« lhan
being in prison. "I lové it," he said. "I
didthiskindofworicwhllelwuwton
thestrccls."
Ihe prisoners are paid 70 ccnis a
day, and gel slxdays off their sentence
for every month they work. Crump
said. All are at the minimum security
Davidson facility, and arc near the end
of their sentences.
|>tl8onef Daniel S w andg er helps tear step from stage a t Brock Auditorium. U sing fhe
prison w otk crew could save the county several thousand doiiais.
N ow that fhe Brock demolitton is done, w oik o n renovating the auditofkim can begin.
• P h o to a b y R o b in F ^ r g u n o n
It e d is t r ic lin g P o s tp o n e d U n til S H e F o r N e w E le m e n ta r y S c h o o l S e le c te d
M M I h » b a i l
Havingn»ielhan600studcnts,ihe
ld|9ol|s suppoft racililles, such ai caf-
ekHii^m and libraiy will be strained,
h« explained.
TÜcomniHeeabospenlmuchiime
dlici^ng the county’s sludent reas-
il(i|meMpolky,whk;halkms students
tt transfer from one school districl to
nolher if space is available.
1? At capKiity. Shady Grove shouM
Nive no space for student reassign-
Highwav F^atrol
! The N.C. Highway Patrol investi-
gated the following acckJenis in Davie
Ciounty.
IhcrB kO aS ktffiddK iM l
! Michelle Renee Beck, 18. of Har
mony,was traveling nonh on Sheffield
l ^ a t 10:33 p.m. Feb. 26, when she
smickadeothatniiinlolhepathorhcr
i m Honda, reported Trooper P.T.
Hennelly.
VulOsCar
I KayNichokKoantz,Sl.ofMocks-
vjlle, was attempting to pass a 1982
I M van on Davie Academy Road at
3)40 p.m. Feb. 26, when the driver of
tlge van, Daniel Eric Chester, 23, of
i^lbenurie, sk>wed his vehkle and be-
^tomakealefttum, striking Koonlz's
l<№9 Cadillac as it was passing by,
rfpoftcd Trooper T5. Kciincdy.
j Chester was charged with a safe
n)oveniemvk)lalionande>piiedregis-
li)ilioii.
y t e h iC a lU iO a U & U I
11tavdin|wesloiiU.S,l38all2:4S
p>>. Feb. 26, Dennis Ashley Snwol,
3?, of Mockivllle. had applied the
btaket, ■aemptiiit to slow for coo-
w kn he kM oontrol ofa
lf«6Ctevnlelviaaodstfucka 1991
i:)od(e ihal waa uavelini east, ikivcn
, b^ Join Dodan h n y Jr., 92, of Ad-
vonce.
No charges were filed, reported
Trooper D.R. McCoy.
V anStrikaC irOaN .C ,M H
Tracy Wright Streit, 23. ofMocks
ville, had stoppeda 1991 Chevmlel for
traflic on N.C. 801, when her car was
sinick from the rear bya l993Chevn>-
let van al 7:43 a.m. Feb. 24.
■nte van driver, John Preston But
ton U, 19, of Boonville, was chaiged
wilh failure to rcduce speed, reported
TnnperT.D. Shaw.
C a r H IU T ree
Guadalupe Matiche Noyola, 20, of
Mocksville, was traveling south on
Bethel Chuich Road atl2:l3p.m.ricb.
27, when he lost conuol of a 1984
Datsun,numingoff Ihe toad and stiik-
ingaltee.
No charges were filed, leponed
Trooper D.R. McCoy.
T M o r T n lir H k Ob i;,S. (4
Virginia Butner Lee, 75. of San
ford. was merging into the left tura
only lane on US. 64 al U.S. 601 al
12:43 p. m. Feb. 26. when she struck a
1994 Kenwonh Inctor Iruler, driven
by Kenneth ElUs Wrighi, 31, of Tay-
knville, that was in that lane,'repaned
'IVoaper C D . Jones.
U e was chaiged with a safe move-
Fires
s|m M Ite fbHowiiig calls.
. 't..' : • '
U : Mocksville, 12Я9 p.ffl..
Davie County PubUc U-
b o q r .ln « la ii,4 :ll^ .| n H M il ,
M o iftK io M O n ie iR ó id . ; г
Jerusalem, 4:46 p.m., chimney fire,
20» Oakdale Circle; Cooleemee as
sisted; Mockaville. 7:23 p.m.. №e
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menl violation.
Man Iniuitd In Wrack
Mark Steven Smith, 29. of States
ville, was taken to Davie Counly Hos
pital for treatmeni of injury after an
accident on U.S. 601 at 3:10 p.m. Feb.
28.
According to Trooper A. A. Justice
111, Smilh was stopped al Ihe traffic
l i ^ on U.S. 601 al Ihe 1-40 ramp in a
1973 Ford pickup when an unknown
vehicle suuck il from the rear and left
the sccne.
Charges are pending, reported Jus
lice.
Car HMi Tractor Tniler
Robert Christopher Hatley, 16, of
Troutman, was attempting lo move
intothefar left lane onU.S.601atU.S.
64 when he stnick a 1993 Kenwonh
tractartraUer.driven by Alfred Carroll
Pierce, 44, of Statesville, wilh a 1991
Chevrolet al 8:13 p.m. Feb. 28, re
ported Trooper T.S. Kennedy.
Hailey was charged wilh a safe
movement violation.
D eer H it O a C o m a tw R ow !
AdeerwashitonCofnaUttRoadal
8:30p.m. Feb. 28, asiiran into Ihe path
ofa 1996 Kia, driven by Mk:haelWil-
liamDepuew,38,ofMocksville,caus-
ing an estimated $2,500 in damage,
reported Trooper D.R. McCoy.
Car HHaCw iptr S tei
Douglas Ray Campbell, 42, of
Rutherfordlon, was traveling west on
1-40 at 8:30 p.m. Match 2. when he
slnickacamper shell lhal was laying in
the road wilh hU 1989 Dodge, causing
an eidmated $1,300 in damage, re
ported Troo|ierT.S. Kennedy.
menu in l997-98,accordinglDthelask
force.
Fourteen studenu were leaislgned
lo Shady Grove this year, accoiding lo
Director of Auxiiia^ Services W.O.
Potts.
The task force suggcsledadccision
be made soon about studenuinihe Oak
Valley housing development. Ail now
attend Shady Grove, diough some ac
tually live in Ihe Pinebnnk districL
liicre was originally only one en-a1
trance lo the devekipineni, whkh was
kicaled in the Shady Grove district. It
made sense lo send only one elemen
tary school bus inlo Ihe development,
R iiu explained.
Other recommendations include
communkaling with all parts of the
communiiy lo keep Ihem infocmed of
plans and using knowledge from the
communiiy lo belter formulate Ihose
plans.
The task force uilkcd aboul growth
in the mkUle schools and high school,
but Ihe needs thete ate not as urgent as
Ihoseofthe elementary schools. Mack
intosh explained.
Talking wilh Counly Manager Ken
Windley and Boatd of Counly Com
missioners Chaiiman Carl Boon at a
task force meeling, memben discov
ered how difUcull il will be to finance
a new elementary school, he said.
'It will lake a strong effort to get a
new school," Mackintosh said.
The task it not complete, he s i^
before thanking all who had helped
with the effort.
The$4.2 millwn DavieCounty will
receive from Ihe slate bond for school
constractkm lhal passed in November
could help, bul there will be needs for
improvemenu at other schools, said
co-chairof the task force steering com
mitlee Tony Blakley.
Davie County is Ihe sixth fastest
growing counly in Ihe slate, he said.
eiKoutaging eveiyone al Ihe meeting, ‘
u> Ihink about iIk fttture of the counly ''
anclitsgrowth.
the group recommended thal the ''
task force and its steering committee
remain intact until thcredistrictingprofv
cess is complete. >' j
Several board membera praised Ihe'
task force for its efforts. The intense.;. >
debate that went on.wilhin Ihe group
cleariy showed iMs was not a rubber - •
slarnpsimation,said><ark Jones.
<| jf a y i J f t n iP la t .l
uys. It also accuses the county of
illegally wilh the devekipen
ly* and u an official county
. without giving notice of
•l^fB^nieclingi.
: ¿."thii unique benefu lo the Hilla-
I j« wftlnwful
pUinUfTi and other Davie
. citizeoa and deprives them of
treaunem, and Ihe benefit and
||Htctk)n of law 10 which they ate
~ " ' under the Dtvie Counly Zon-
die suit said.
suHclaiinsthal die counly om-
dool have the auhorily lo
kx silfi wilh special use le-
In most casei with Ihe Hills-
^ , rManing.wkkhsbetween
ijWeie cut ia hdf ot more. Those
sbouU be made by the Davie
BondofAitjuslnienU, Ihe suit
ofdKieaninghearingdkl
all die neceswry infonna-
Mich M reduced kit sizes and
nquiremenls. the plainliffi
m. "The notk» failed to pnivMe
InfomnAoo u to the pnpoied
pemided uiei and pnipoMd
lodinicnsicaticquindbytte
ordinaoce and made no refer-
ence to any hearing regarding vari-
ancea or sppclal use district permits.
"Tbe notke not only failed to alen
flffecttd pWt itf я tn
Iheir propsty inteiesu, liut misled
diem. Affected parties соиЦ not know
from the notke thal die new C-S-S and
R-12-S districts wouU radically re
duce dimenskxial requiremenb im
posed in dw test of the county loning
jurisdktkin.’
Uvesuitasksthecouittodeclatelhe
rezoning and q^eclal use districts in-
valU and vokL It also asks that Uk
defendanb be restrained ftom aciivity
audiotized by amendment to the zon
ing ordinance, or proviikns of die
onlinance ai diey existed fito 10 die
amendment. They also ask fcr cosu of
die lawsuit, and any odier relief die
coun deems property.
Counly Anorney Bob Price was out
of town Monday and not be
leached for comment
The plaind№ were oppoied to die
leuoing, and prcsenled die counly
commissionen wiUi page after page o(
. documenuwhydielandshauUnalbe
' lim ned, inchidini'a petjtkn,signed
by more than 1,000 residenis. When
die land wM mooed, diey deckled to
seek legal help, to see if ttey had
grounds foralawtuit
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Pino News
jiy Noni Latham
J*ino Corrcspondem
^ WewcrcgladlohavcDewillaSmith
al church Sunday. She and her
¿tusband. Gene, have spent the lasl 2
jnomhs in Florida. Dewilla is our
.pianist. Tom Honon filled in on the
.organ in her abscncc. He did a very
good job and we wanl to thank him for
Jiis ser\’icc.
I! KennethandBeaMurchinsonfrcjm
Boston. Mass. visited Harmon and Nom
Latham Гога few days lust week. They
were (raveling back from a lengthy
stay in California where (hey visited
Iheir 2 sons. David and Ross. Kenne(h
and Bea lived In (he community In the
early 1950s. While they were here,
they toured (he county, reminiscing
how Ihings use lo be. Wednesday
evening Nora and Harmon hosted a
dinner for them und Gene and Marie
Miller, who were good friends of theirs
when they lived here. Kennelh also
visited John Gaither and Mattie Ward.
Bob Dill returned home from For
syth Hospital last Thursday. He had
surgery on his back. Visiting him nnd
Louise over the weekend were Clay
and Janice Hunter. D.C. and Betty
Blakely. E.K. and Elsie Hud. Belly
West.Tammy Talbert, Clyde and Lois
Glascock. Hurmon und Nom Lalham,
und Ihelr children, Dennis nnd Fran
Cmver, and Matthew und Megan, and
Bobby and Brenda Dill, and John Ja
son.
Pete and Madelyn Gentry hosted
lunch for John Gailherund Mattie Ward
onSundayinhonor of John's birthday.
Theirdaughler. Andrea, washome from
Pfeiffer University lo join the party.
New Arrivals
SHOFFNER
Kenneth and Dena Shoffner of
Mocksville unnouncc the birth of their
son, Keenan Lee. on Feb. 23. 1997 al
3:23 p.m. ul Columbia Davis Medical
Center.
He weighed 7 lbs. S oz. and was 20
t/2 inches long.
......MaKmal grandparents are Deiiny
York and Gena Cline of Mocksvillc.
Paternal grandparents arc Wanda
Sprinkle of Mocksville, and the late
Commie Lee Shoffner.
FULLER
John and Anike Fuller announce
(he birth ofa daughter. Morgan Hanne
Fuller, on Feb. 22,1997 al Carolina
Birth Center.
Matemal gradnparcnls are Lore
Tromp of Mocksville and Howard
Tromp of Hilton Head, S.C.
Patemal grandparents arc Harold
and Betty Fuller of Winston-Salem.
JONES
Mark, Tracy and Taylor Jones an
nounce the b'mh of a daughter and
• Ш jk Ш sister,AllisonBrooke.onFcb.lO,1997i Engagement Announced
;. Tommy Hendrix Sr. of Mocksville and Donald and Debbie Gregory of
Advance announce (he engagement of their daughter, Tara Yvette Hendrix of
l^locksville. lo Joshua Seih Umbcth of Uxinglon. (he son of Ronnic and Patricia
pimbeth of Lexington.
' The bride-elect is a gnuluate of Davie High School and earned an associate
degree from Davidson Couniy Communily College. She Is a certified accredited
iecords technician, employed by Rand Equipment of MocksviUe.
\ The groom-lo-be is a graduate of Central Davidson High School and earned
jlrafting certification from Davidson County Community College. He is em
ployed by LKF Inc. of Thomasville.
i The wedding is planned for May 3 at Bixby Presbylerian Church, Advance.
Club To Sell Barbecue
Hendrix-Lambeth
; The Fitfmington Ruritan Club will
;be selling barbecued pork Boston butts
'for Easier, to be picked up on Good
Friday beginning at 2 p.m.
: Wholebuttswillnin$4i0perpound
;and chopped will mn $6 per pound.
;Place your orders by calling one of ihe
-;following:BatrySmith,998-3286;John_
Caudle. 998-3718; Joe Haipe, 998-
3iM4:orClydcMuiTay,998-3295.'nus
event will take place at tl№ Fannington
Fire Department.
lliis fund raiser is one way (he club
raises money for theirscholanhips and
olher worthwhile causes. Cul-ofTdate
for placing orders will be March 23.
Çouple Celebrates Anniversary'
’ HaroM and Rulh Bytd were honored on Friday, Feb. 14 al a recq>don
c№biaUng theit Ш wedding anniversaiy, at Ihe Conialzer Baptist Church
nUowshiphalt
HMS were dKir six children Ronnie Byid, Unda Combs, Fhyllii Michael,
Ш и Jofdan and Beveriy Shoaf.
Ihe cou{de ww im p^ed with friends finn the pest and faiiUiy meinbtti Ш
'IhisUYourUfr'began. -■ ■ V .
ItanU and Ruth are nadvn of Swain Сошцг, m d wetg manied in Biyioa
: Cily, oe F i^ 14, IW,;.They
lliq r Im «* s u c h iU c a and 17 '
was 16 1/2 inches long.
Grandparents are Clailt and Brenda
Shore of Buonviile, and Ray and Eva
Jones of Advance.
Greal-gnindma is Kate Siiore of
Boonville.
Campbell Plays
In Band Concert
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell, Mr.
and Mrs. William Gales. Mrs. Pug
Crcason.Mrs.SaraCampbellandBuck
Youn(s attended the band concert al
RosenConcert Hall in Boone, Monday
evening of lasl week.
Beth Campbell, flutist, was a prin
cipal player. She is a freshman at
Appalachian Stale Univer?:ity.
Howard Honored
With Party For
SOth Birthday
Nan Howard of Mocltsville was
honored iccentiy wilh an 80th birthday
party at die Blaise Baptist Church fel-
iowshiphali.
Tbe party was
given by her lliree
daughters: Clara
Hennessey of
Chattahaochee.
FIa.,MaHha Rollins
ofMocluviIle,and
Linda Dunn of
Mocksville. Ihey
were assisted by Howard
friends fiom Blaise Baptist Church.
Appioxinulely 100 guests came
fiom several statestohelpMis. Howard
celebrate die first birthday paity she
has ever had.
Club Discusses
Domestic Abuse
The cornatzer Homemalcers Ex-
tensionOub mel atthe homeof Uicillc
Polls on FM). 25 at noon and enjoyed
chicken soup and dessM.
LiKille Potts gave the devotions.
Jackie Winters was program leader on
Doineslic Violence and gave each
member a paper to Till oul for a tnie or
false quiz. She also gave each one
patterns and infonnation for making
Easter eggs made from watercolor pa
per. clay bunnies, ccrii bunny basket, i
and balkxm bunniea wrealte.
Ruth B a r ^ m n the door piize'.
Announcemenu wei« thade. Mem
ben took ilems for a sunshine box for
JoBoweoa. ,
;-T1ie cliib aiyiwroed. wiih die club
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HOWELL
Kevin and Suzy Howell of Clem
mons announce Ihc binh of Ihcir first
child, a daughter, Bailey Stevens, on
Feb. 27, 1997 at 6:26 a,m. at Foisylh
Memorial Hospiial.
Bailey weighed 5 lbs. 4 oz. and was
19 inches long.
Maltmalgrandpan.’ntsarcSlevean'l
Jean Robertson of Advancc.
Palemal grandparents are Kennelh
and Julia Howell of Mocksville.
Maternal great-grandparents are
Vance and Grace Priceof Advance and
Waller L. Robertson of Ocean Isle.
Palemal great-grandmolher is Ellie
Howell of Mocksviile.
WILSON
David and Angela Wilson of
Greensboro, announce the binh of a
daughler. Sierra Nicole on Feb. 18 at
Wesley Long Hospiial, Gieensboio,
weighing 7 lbs. and was 201/2 inches
long.
Matemal grandparents are Willie
and Linda Wooldridge of Reidsville.
Gieat-giandparcnls are Mi. and Mis.
Willie M. Wooldridge of Indianapo
lis. Ind. and Gladys Davis of Green
wood, Ind.
Paternal gnuidparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Robert G. Allen ofMocksville
und Nannie Wilson uf Mucksville.
Odum-Garner
Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Odum of Advance announce the eng}igement ofviheir
daughter, Sarah Paige, lo Ralph Santford Gamer III of Winston-Salem, .pic
couple will be married on May 3. I; .
Miss Odum was graduated from the University of North Carolina ul Chipel
Hill. She is employed by Polo Ralph Laurcn in Greensboro.
Gamer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Santford Gamer II. was graduated froin Uie
University of North Carolina al Charioitc and is employed by Centura Ban^i in
Winslon-Salem. :!
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iO - DAVlE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 6,1997
Sister Of Mercy Tal<es A New Role With Ncxik^ville Parish
-4 By Morgan Harper
Davic County Enterprise Rccord
> AnUaShccrinlcflhomcfonhcnrsl
time when she was 19.
Home was Pennsylvania. Forty
seven years later, home is Mocksvlllc.
Sister Anita. 66. has been working
In Mocksvillc sinccJuly 12.1996whcn
• she was appointed parx)chial adniinis-
' trator of the St. Francis of Assisi p;irish
on Yadkinville Road.
:' The Sister was commuting from
Salisbury until volunteers from the
parish tvpaircd the house she has ntovcd
in to approximalely one month ugo.
. - Sister Anita Is a Sister of Mercy, a
religious communiiy founded in (he
Catholic church thal focuses on the
¡winciples of education and Iwalth.
. Anitahasbeenraisedinlhercalmof
Calholiceducatlon. beginning wlih her
Calholic .school days in Philatlclphia.
But she thought about the things young
girls Ihink aboul.
"In my teens. I thought aboul boys.
,'I dated. 1 had my crushes and all ihe
; rcsi,” she said, 'inthebackofmymind
I knew that this is where the Lord is
.'calling me."
. SisierAnita'schancetolcavcPhila-
which she said was "too big,"
• t^r^meihroughadistant cousin in North
Qarolina. The cousin stopped in Wiila-
»^dplphla on a trip from Massachusetts
to Shelby.
"Sheasked nw whal I wanted lodo
^^w d I told her I felt like I wanted to be
ainissionary," Anltasaid. "Sosheaskcd
• I nlc. ’Why nol comc lo North Carol ina7
‘This state, I think, stilt has ihe
^liowesi Catholic population in the
United States," said Anita. Shecame to
Belmont in 1930.
• > ' As the youngest of eight children,
shcwashomcsick.’Thelongcrlstaycd,
• the longer I felt this was for me." she
• 1 wd.
; ; After her undergraduate studies at
; i Belmont Abbey, Anita made her final
I vows In 1956 to become a Sister of
’ ^ ^fercy. Anita also obtained an admin
istrative degree from the University of
Nonh Carolina at Chapel Hill.
After making those vows. Sister
Anita's life began revolving in and
p ^ n d schools. She taught elementary
• education for a number of years und,
beginning wiihhcrappolntmeni In 1965
as the principal ofSt. Michad's School
In Asheville, has been principal of
. • khoolslnNorthCarollna.Longlsland
and Florida.
. . "Working with kids has been a
:; ^TOndcrfulcxpcrienccforme,’'shesaid.
;; ri felt fulfilled In my ministry. It rein-
I ■ forced my thought that this is where I
: • belong."
But last year. Sister Anita got a
1 different kind of calling, this time by
! telephone,
i ’Thechurchcalledmcandaskcdif
I warned to be a parochial odminlstra-
-. tor," she said.
"I «ud,'I don'l know if I can do that.
Tm not a priest,' and he said, 'You've
been a principal. You con run schools.
‘ : you can run a parish."
'The one question I didn't ask is
'What do I do?" she said.
Coming to u strange town and nol
knowing anyone was a challenge for
Sister Anita, bul the parish reached out
to her. Wlih 82 families and 225 pa
rishioners, the parish Is small com-
p;vcd tosome she has worked with, but
so far she says it has been fun.
DcforccomingtoMocksvllIc.Anita
had never lived or worked alone. "It
was my first lime not living with two or
thrce sisters in aconvent." she said. She
felt overwhelmed. "Initially I thought,
'Where Is my я*сгс1агу’".
"I have people skills, nol skills In
finances." she said. "That takes a lot of
my lime."
SisterAnitaisenjoying the time she
is able lo spend in the community. She
visits several community nursing
homes, and perfonns Autumn Care's
Wednesday moming prayer services.
She has also gotten involved with
DavieCoumyHospital'sasoneof their
chaplains. Sister Anitaaltendedameet-
ing along with other area ministers lo
discuss the hospital's need for a chajv
lain. At first she asked herself what she
was doing there, but "by the second
meeting, they werc people jusl like
myself." she s,iid.
Once a month Sister Anita visits
with patienls. an experience she calls
"very enriching." Patients there arc
"faith- filled. "It's ama/ing lhal us soon
as you say you’re a chaplain, theyjusi
talk aboul their failh." said Atiita. "Re
ligion Is not an issue."
"The spirit of the ministers has Im
pressed me," said Anita. "I have found
a lot of openness here."
Sister Anita has also found a room
mate. Sister Teresa Susana Dandison.
whouwkscIosclywithDavleCounty's
Spanish speaking community.
Dandison is also sponsored by the Sis
ters of Mercy. "Wc pray together and
support each other in our ministry,"
said Sister Anita.
"We'rejust people who are trylngto
do good." she said. "Wc all have a
vocation. We're here to reach out to
others and be happy."
People make Sister Anita happy.
"In religious life you're nol limited
in religion. You're frcc to be therc for
everybody," said Anita. "And 1 think
people give me energy."
"I don't have a lot of gifts," she said.
Anita cun't play the guitar, she can't
sing, and she doesn't consider herself
artistic. "What has helped me is lo be
the cnabler of other people's gifts,"
"We all have gifts but nobody has
all the gifts," Anita said. "If wc sharc
them, wc can have áll the gifts."
Sister Anita said she will stay In
Mocksvillethroughthccndoflheyear.
Ihen her staying will depend on if she's
been good for the parish and if she has
the energy to continue. "Г11 go on a
year-to-year basis," she said.
"My main goal while I'm here Is lo
give everything I've got every day."
"This parish has tremendous en
ergy and what mokes me happy is that
they shore their gifts.
"I need their gifts to keep building."
she said.
Sister Anita Sheerin Is the parochial administrator for St. Francis of Ass№hurch In Mocksville.
- P h o to a y R o b in F e rgu sson
Spiritual Resources: Let God ¡Help
By tha Rav. Qlenn Sailers
We are encouraged loday lo ’see a doctor" with Iho onset ol any
physical problem. Why? Because we have a great fear of cancer.
As Hospice minister for Davie County. I am constantly reminded
ol the devastating elfectscancer has. It affects notjust the patient but
the whole family and community as well. The earlier we are able to
delect cancer's presence the greater chance we have In overcoming
it. Therefore, many of us take extra precautionsln the fomi of physical
screenings nol waiting for symptoms to appear.
There Is another disease today that Is as widespread as cancer
and has somewhat the same devastating effects. However, there
doesn't seem to be as much concern about It's early detection and
prevention. I'm speaking ol divorce.
As a pastor, i am very much aware of the devastating effects of
divorce. Often the very same counseling techniques required lor
those suffering Irom the loss ot a iove one are used lor victims ol
divorce.putfering isn't restricted to the divorcees but invades the
entire Is ily and community. It's aifects are long lasting robbing
children a peaceful and stable childhood. As no one Is Immune
fromcamrneitherlsthereacoupieimmunefromdivarce regardless
of age.
Seeln hat divorce Is as rampant and devastating as cancer, viihy
then are e so hesitant about seeking help? Like cancer, marriage
problem|«ill not just disappear on there own. Help will be needed
In order tovercome. Sadly’many couples wait till il's loo lale before
seeking ilp. Let me encourage you to treat your marriage as
somethii delicate. Take extra measures Including early Interven
tion at th Dnset of problems.
God ( murages us to come boldly before His throne of grace In
times ol I ubIe. Applying God's principles of healing may not be very
pleasant le taking chemotherapy, but in light of the alternative It Is
by far th«est course ol action.
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• William HeberAllen,80. ofYadic-
;;№vllte.diedWednaday,M>.26,1997.
;;t$tlii5iionK.
Bom in Davie Couniy April 30.
^v|9|6, 10 Ihe late Isaac Blanch and
t'tydia Smilh Allen, he was a retired
j.^caipenlef and a member of Turner's
iJCteeIc Baplisi Church.
* •; He was preceded in death by his
C -fint wife. Frances Oroce Allen. He
> *as also preceiled In dealh by 2 btoUi-
Cjers. Johnson Allen and Herman Allen.
Survlvlngatehlswife.KatleMinter
trAllen of the home; a son. William
’t^kennelhAllenarYaigunville;2daugh-
^leis, Kathleen Reavis of Wlnston-Sa-
. :|em and Linda Isom of Pfafllown; 4
; -grandchildren; a great grandchild: 4
.sisten. Mildred.Smith of Advance,
;;Oipha Nonnan and Dorothy Wallace
^Hutchens, both of Yadkinville, and
•'Frances Stewart of Mocksville.
<' Thefuneralwasheklal2p.ni.March
■ l.atTuraci'sCrcckBaptistChurchby
: iheRevs.AllenBaikerandBiliJames.
I .Burial followed in Ihe church cem-
■ eleiy. •
Memorials may be made to Yadkin
• Valley Home Health/Hosplce, P.O.
7 Bo* 457, Yadkinville, N.C. 27055.
:. A z ile B e a r d M c D a n ie l
A2ileBeaidMcDaniel,82,ofEiwin
■ 'Street, Cooteemee, died eariy Friday,
: Feb.28, l997.alBrianCenterinS<Us-
buiy where she 1^ been a icsMenl for
Ihc past monlh.
Funeral seivtees were heWal2p.m„
March 2, at Cooleemee Episcopal
Chureh of Ihe Good Shepheid, wilh Ihe
Rev. Edwin Bailey ofTiclating. Burial
bllowed in Rowan Memorial Parit in
allsbuiy.
Memorials may be made to Cool
eemee Episcopal Chureh of Ihe Good
iephenl,P.O. Box 1047, Cooleemee,
.C. 27014.
She was bom in Davie County,
Iklay 14,19l4,lothekueRayandDelU
hompson Beard and retired from
oechcst-Celenese.
She was a member of Cooteemee
^Iscopal Church of Ihe Good Shep-
lerd where she was a Sunday school
cacherand memberof the AltarCulld.
ie enjoyed llower gardening and
cooking.
Her husband. Cari Owen 'Jake'
McDaniel, preceded her in dealh in
987.
Surviving are a daughter, Jeannie
aylor of Beckley, W.Va.; a fosier
aughter.SonialmmigofLakeGcoige,
olo.; a fosier son, Ron Beard of Sal-
buiy; a grandson; and a sister, Jane
Wilson of Thomasviile.
M a tth e w F r a n k lin P o w e rs
Matthew Franklin PDweis.69.died
Tuesday, Feb. 25,1997,alSoulheast-
m Regional Medical Center in
4unbeftofi.
HewaslhefatherofCalherineFDw-
en Evans of Mocksville.
Funeral services were conducted at
:30 p.m. Feb. 28. al Fkyd Memorial
Chapel with the Rev. Phillip Blond
oflkialing. Enlombmefll foUowed al
GaidenaofFaithMauaoksHa
FV ed P e d e n E d w a r d s
Fied peden Edwards, 83, of Ad-
vance,died Wednesday,Feb.26,1997,
al Davie Сойму Hospital.
Bom May 9, 1911, in Winston-
Salem, lo the lale William D. and EUie
Peden Edward», he was a gnduate of
RcynoUs High School.
HewasowncfoflwoEssoSeivke
StalioasinWashin(lon.D.C.rotnmy
yean before coming lervkx manager
for American MoionofWaihintlon,
D.C. He w u a member of Се«сяа1у
UniledMdbodislChuichinDavkban
County.
He was preceded In deadi by his
wife, Nellie RkUle Edwards. Match
14.1993.
. Surviving an • daughler, Dofolhy
Edwaida Lehuims of Advance; 3
grahdchildren, Cecelii Terry of.
Hickory, Rolieit Alan Untnioni of
Oddand Puk, Fhi. and ICiinbMy
Umnmia Howard of Mocksville: ■
greM (iandaon;’2 tislers, Louise E
Lewia of Fort Myers, П а. and
Eainesliiie Mulligan of ChariolK a
nGadber Mes,76,of
MoUville, died'
l.l997ai
lif/inslon-Sa-
decliningI perioi f
Sh Ш
I ;
L u n iG . S id e s
UmEvelym
Goodwill Heights,
Satuiday anemooo,Ma i
N.C.Bapli>l Hospital
lem fdhwing a
healih.i
She was bom in
daugh№orthe late Lay
Williams Gadbetiy.
berofOarii'tChapelBa^
Boonville and was a
She Is survived by
W.SalesSr.ofMocI
ters.CaldoniaEvans.
Helen Uwis. Mamie
Unda L. Sales, all of
slep^ghter, Irene
ston-Salem; a half
Taylor of Boonville: 3
Sales and Helen W
Boonville. and the Rev.
Gadbeny of Baltimore,
childten: and 6
Funeral services wei
4, at 1 p.m. al Clarti's
Chureh with Ihe Rev.
ioms officiating and biiil
in the chureh cemeteiy.
Yi ¡in County,'
amem-
iChurehin
«ksi e;
I.ES (I
eMi lall
Г bn er.
hofmaker.
t. Laymon.
Sdaugh-
Gadbeiry,
'alkins, and
Dcksville: a
llofWin-
r, Richanl
: Isten, Nina
1. both of
ueen Esther
d.;9gtand-
greal-gibihiklien.
heM Mareh
I apel Baptist
wmas Will-
following
C h a r le s W e d e y B f> a n t
Chaiies Wesley Biyant died Mareh
2.1997.
Bom in Randolph County, he was
the fadier of Sheny Biyant-Reavis of
Advance.
A graveslik seivice was held al 2
p.m. March 4, at Salem Cemeteiy by
the Rev. Tyler Lynde.
C ly d e L e o n Jones.
Clyde Leon Jones, 83, of Davie
County, died Friday, Feb. 28,1997,at
Bradford Village Wesi'NumingCen- •
ter. • ■
He was bom Aug. 30. 1913. In
|}avie County to Oliver Franklin and
MollieSmilhJones.Hewasamember
of Mocks Uniled Melhodist Church.
Surviving areabrodier. John Jones
of Winston-Salem: a sister, Mabel
While of Winston-Salem: and several
nieces and nephews.
Funeral scrvkxs were held at 2
p.m. Mareh 2, at Haywoith-Miller Si
las Creek Chapel by the Rey. Bnice
Owen. Burial followed in Mock's
United Melhodist Church Cemeteiy.
A lb e r t W a y n e C a r te r
Albeit Wayne Carter. 59, of Salls-
buiy VA Medical Cenier. died Mon
day, Feb. 24,1997, al the cenier.
He was the falher of Michael Reed
CanerofMocksville. ;
Funeralservlceswereconducledat
2 p.m. Feb. 27. at Nonhcrest Chapel of
Linn-Honeycutt Funeral Home,China
Grove by Ihe Rev.CurtisPariier.Burial
followed at Oreenlawn Cemeteiy. i
T h o m a s J a c k s o n Je ffe rs o n
Thomas Jockson Jeffenon. 77, of
Westfield, died Satunlay, Mareh I,
1997, at Fonyth Memorial Hospilal in
Winston-Salem. ■
Among his suivlyon is a daughter,
Annie Laura Mabe of Advance.
' Funeral »ivlces were conducted at
2 p.m. March 3, atCollinslown Presby-
terianChurehby the Revs. Rkky Rogen
and Jesse Bledsoe and Dr. Charies
Howell. Burial followed in the church
cemeteiy with full military rites by the
Patrick County Veterans Memorial
Honor Guard.
J e s a e L liv d B o b b it t
Jesie Uoyd Bobbitt of 160 Klunie
Rowl.Mock<ville.dicdSatuiday.Feb.
22,1997. in Independence, Va.
He was bom in Independence, Va.
io the hae Ben and Lula Bobbitt. He
was preceded in deadi by his wife,
Helen Irene Bobbitt
Surviving are 5 soki, Jesse James
Bobbitt of Pineola, A|an Eugene
Bobbitt of Woodleaf, l^nnedi Belt
Bobbitt and Jeny Dean Bobbitt, both
of Mocksville. and Herman Scotl
BobbitlorAdvance:5daughteis,Kalhy
Mae Hoots of East Bend. Eiizabelh
Faye Keen of Weston, Miss.. Roxanne
Keen of Hazlehunt, Miss., Tammy
Lynn Bobbitt of Independence, Va.
andEllenSueBobbitlofUxinglon:23
grandchildren: 9 greal grandchildren:
a bndier. HaroU Bobbitt of Yadkin
ville: anda sister, Brenda Ross of Yad
kinville.
He was preceded In death by 2
children, Randy Lee Bobbitt and
Martha Ann Bobbitt
Funeral services were to be held in
Independence, Va.
E v e re tte L k v d G o d liq r '
Everette UoydOodbty, 81, DfSal-
isbuiy.died Wednesday moninf, Feb.
26.1997. at Rowan Regkmal Medical
Cenier in Salisbury.
He was bom in Davie Couniy June
23. |9I3 to the lale William T h ( ^
and Olive Baker Godbey and was re
tired from Biggen Brodieis Compahy
of Chariotte. He was of die Baplist
faith and served in Ihe Merchant Ma
rines during World War II.
He was preceded in death by a son.
Norris Lamar Godbey. ' i
He Is survived by his wife, Reta
Shore Godbey. of Ihe home.' ' >
A graveside seivice was held at ) 1
am. March I, at.Rowan Memorial
Paric by Chaplain A.O. Pariier wiUi
mililaiy graveside rites conducted by
the llth District Memorial Hoiibr
Guani. Veterans of Foreign Wan. ' >
B u s te r C a r s o n
■ William Edwaid"B
71, of Neely Street. Ml
Tuesday. Feb. 25. 199
Medical Cenier in Sail:
a short Illness.
He was a native of
and was a veteran of di4fi
Marine Coips. saving
Warn. He retired
after 39 yean of seivic
He is suivived by hjwi
Dulin Carson, of the
William E. Canon Ji
Caison. and Way ne Ija i^
slon-Salem: 5 daugl
Canon-Mason of Moi i'
Carson and Aldiea Caijn,
home, Jacqueline
Sally Caison bodi of
a biolher, Frank Carsoi|)f
2 slsleis, Gladys
Hamptonville and C
of Advance: 20 gran
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services Wl
al 12:30 p.m. at Moc
PresbyterianChurchby
Griffin, and Donald
followed in the Nation
Salisbuiy.
ler" Carson.
uvllle.dled
at the VA
isljry following
dell Coumy
fniled Sutes
uring Worid
fnx^Iolly Faims
Not Onl\' DoWc ndi\cr Hcáh\' Ixibic.s,
Wc l\ii\'cr (liildrcn.
! Cai n-
H id r i x
lie led
H a z e l H a n e s
Hazel' Hanes Hend^,
Hwy. 158, Mocksvill
day, F^b. 28,1997 at
rial Hospiui in Winsto
Funeral services
Mareh2,atEalonFune I
dieRev.BobMcLawh|n
BurialfollowedinSi
Medndisl Chureh
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She was bom in
Aug. 10, 1913 to dl
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and was retiied from
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Her husband
Hendrix,piecededherl
Surviving area
linsWhiukerofMock
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Gladys Cheshire of
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bnlhen, Craig
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And each year our staff o f pediatricians
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•i^obert Isaac has been playing music since he was a child.
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I iitfARMINGTON- Robert Isaacand
i Casstcvcns know the (itlcof (he
is a bit misleading.
J-i *tput ihcy hope il is Ihc break ihcyVe
looking for.
> *tjh e country/blucgrass music duo
sccond place in thc Sonic Records
‘^]№1 Track To Fame conlcsi lost month
; al Ihe Red Pepper Tavcm in Winston*
; Salem. They were on lelevlsion, and
; they received S1.200 In siudio record-
;ing.tlme.
: • They’re making plans lo rccord a
r'nt^CD. i
:. r ^ ril was a good shot In ihc arm for a
; Vatntry boy," Isaac said from his home
;*tjffpincville Road.
: * ;,^Thcir stroke of success is anything
;*lji^a"fast track."
•r'lsaachasbeenpickingaguilarsince
•Ite Was a boy in Mountain Ciiy, Tenn.
.•Bkbfolher’got a guitar, and he took to
.»itjihmcdialcly. He ^ w up playing
'^singing gospel and ccHiniry music.
; t ‘ He had been In thc group "Irons In
The Rre." when he mctCassievens, an
: East Bend musician who has been
. picking and singing bluegrass and
country music in arca bands for 30
years. He's picked in Caiifomia and
Nashville, and across ihe Souiheasi.
' Bolh sing und pick the guilar. On
Ihe CD, Casstevcns will also play ihe
bass.nddlcandmandolin.dubbingihe
tracks in via modem recording tech*
niques.
"We call it grass country."
Casstcvens said. "I’m grass and he's
country."
They look sccond In the contest
withthesong, "HeavcnInMy Woman's
Eyes." Isaac did ihe lead vocals.
"1 enjoy myself, I tell you that,"
Isaac said. "You don't want to take the
funouiofthemusicjfit'satabigstage
or at a chickcn stew, 1 enjoy It."
Casstcvens said he's played at cor
porate parties, weddings and funerals.
"The calendar is getting full," he
"People want the acoustic music.
[We’re filling a niche."
Isaac said they• are beginning to
[Raya Anderson
¡Presents Speech
: The Davie County Senior Cenler
Ghosted its first anniul Blaclc History
jCelebration on Wednesday, Feb. 26 al
¡Cedar Grove Bap-|------------
'list Church.
I Kim Shuskey,
■director of the
•iuor Center, wel-
¡corned the seniors
•and distinguished
¡ ^ U to an afler-
|noon of speeches,
¡music, and food.
• RayaAndetson,!
№ second place A ndcnoa ;
¡winner of the Martin Luther King
{ i ^ h contest, high school divUion,
■gave her speech, "I Can Malce a Ditfer-
¡ence-Being a Responsible Black Role
j Edn» Allen, deaconess for thé Ce-
ÿlar Grove Baptist Church, gave the
M e s ^ for Ihe food before the cov-
^ dish luncheon.
I.;; The guesl if^eaker was Calvin
SMmes. who tpoËs on *Where We’ve
»ea.When!Wei«ic,iHlWhenWe'ra
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play at Rddle & Bow events in Win-
ston-Salem, and have several corpo
rate btx)kings. "We’ve had requests
^ d ’-w^iikraTL'^^M^^^ Isaac and Danny Cassfevens practice in Isaac's home. The “grass counlif duo recently tool< second in a contes”
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a n d w e ’ll g iv e y o u
d o u b le p a c k a g e m in
u te s fo r th e f ir s t th r e e m o n th s . C u r r e n t 3 6 0 °
c u s to m e r s n o lo n g e r u n d e r a s e rv ic e a g r e e m e n t
c a n ta k e a d v a n t a g e o f th is g r e a t o f fe r w it h a n e w
12- m o n th c o m m it
m e n t. W h a t ’s m o re ,
y o u c a n g e t a M o to r o la T e le T A C ™ P h o n e fo r o n ly $1 . T o fin d
o u t m o re , c a ll o r s to p b y y o u r lo c a l 3 6 0 ° T h e C e llu la r S to r e to d a y .
R e d u c e d r o a m i n g r a t e s
i n 8 s o u t h e a s t e r n s t a t e s .
c e lu la r . P a g in g . L o n g D is ta n c e lU g h t D o w n T h e S tr irt.
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' The above report, compHed during a № gk)nal he a№ needs assessm ent, show s that C ooleem ee residents were nearly twice
as likely a s those elsewhere In Davie C ounty to havaj experlenced a m ajor health problem during the past year. /
1 l№ k F b r c e l b S tu d y fH e a lth N e e d s In
COOLEEMEE- Residents here tend to have poorer health than those in other
aiois of Davie County. i
A regk>nal health needs assessment conducted by area hospitals m t the
imsons as a larger percenuige of lower income and elderiy lesideiiti.
Whatever the reason, the problera needs to be addressed. j
Lasl month. County Conunissfcner Larry Hayes asked lhal a committee be
appointed to study the health needs in the Cooleemee area, nnd wayi to address
Ihose needs.
:Thal committee has been appointed, and il Includes Cooleemee lesklents
G O P C o u n ty C o n v e n tk m M a rc h 1 8 A t C o u rth o u s e
The Davie County Republican Party
Convention will be held Tuesday,
March IS at 7:30 p.m. at the Davie
County Couithouse.
;The party officers who will serve
thepartyfor 1997-I999willbeelected
to attend Ihe North Carolina Republi
can Convention at Ihe Adam Marx
Hotel in Chariotte on Majr 30-31 and
June I. Twenty-one delegates and 21
alteraates will be elected to aitend the
Sixth and Tenth districi conventions.
Only delegates and altemate del
egates elected at the precinct meetings
will have voting privileges. Anyone
whowishestoattendwlllbewekotned.
and if anyone is interested in the con-
$ a n d r a L a tta T o S p e a k T o D e m o c r a ts S a tu r d a y
;:The Davie Democrats will gather
Satuiday, March IS al 7 p.m. in the
tlieatreof Soulh Davie Middle School.
: GuestspeakerwillbeSandraLatta.
ptess secretary and legislative assis-
lanttoU.S.RepresenlaliveBillHefher.
Hefner isaseniormemberof the House
Appropriations Committee and the
dean of the North Carolina congres
sional delegation. Hefnerppresented
DavieCounly from 197S until Ihe 1992
redistricting. j
Lana is Hefnei's official spokes
person and media liaison. She is also
responsible forpolicy issues including
budget, tax, trade, and fottlgn affairs.
Her woric has taken her to the US
Southem Command in Panaiha and lo
NATO in Brussels. She has flown
wilh Ihe Army's Golden Knights para
chute leam and made a uillhook land
ing on the alrcran carrier USS George
Washington.
She is a member and fomier pRsi-
denl of theNoith Carolina Demooatk;
O ub of Washington.
Latta giaduated from Davie High
G h iM Im m u n iz a S o n g A v a ila b le A t H e a lth D e p L
If you have a new biby. you pcob-
ablycelebraledValentine'sDay witha
tiny valentine.
: Your smallest valentine probably
didnoleatchocolate.andheorshewas
loo young lo read a Valentine's Day
card. So whatcouldyou havc given to
your baby thal will lastalItheFébniaiys
of a lifetime?
; Childhood immunizations, or baby
shots, are the safest and most effective
measures you can take lo protect your
baby from childhood diseases.
These diseases-diphlheria, let mus
(lockjaw), pertussls(whooping cough),
red measles, mumps, rubella (German
measles), polio, hepatitis B, and
haenwphilus influenzae ^ B (men
ingitis), can cause serioiis conditions
including severecough.dtoess.brain
damage, and even death, j
Although immunizalipas have te
duced the occurrence of lliese diseases,
they are slill a ihreaL Fbr example,
there were 140 cases ijf whooping
cough reported in Nonlj Carolina in
Cooleemee Seniors Hear Gospel Tapes
TheCooleemeeSeniorCilizensmet
Feb. 24 in Ihe feltowship hall of the
Cooleemee First Baplist Church with
25 members answAUig the roll along
with one visitor.
The meeting was called to order by
the president.
: After prayer, the group sang 'Take
Time To Be Holy*.
; The assistant chaplain had the de-
volions. He read two poems "A Visit"
and H ie Man Beside the Road’ fol
lowed by pnyer.
:'The minules were read, Ihe sun-
Щ Т е И е г Ш
m S e m C M )
*уМ м |н ««Р1>М
e bb Reporter
: FbtkFiftyPlu>aubmeloaM>.2S
with 16 memben and IWO visiUfi.
: Clara Mae Forterieluroed thanki
b^ocelunchatll:30i
• In absence of d» chapUn. Ruth
Bvney hKl charie or die devotiOM.
S h readscnpomandreadasMy and
hiidpnyer.
; Helen EveriHnk taM tthad wkh
tw oO aki.
'• И ю истешу checked the >oU and
raid tninulef. Sii Jaivia gave die
trniuiei'irepoit MaxInCorreUgave
ilijsiiiiiililiieiepoit >
' Door piiaea wen woo by Bernice '
HjnkkndDnridHndtix.
: ClanM «RM M hm igM llapi<ie
for coveraU bingo and'Tnvii SpUlnuHi
w|n it OUner Fnila’t name wia
drawn to bring next mcndi'a pri».
/H ip p y Biithdiy* w u m ill to
MixioeCM<U.HiiveyGolitil«,M(
apU leandO inM ialV aM . Il wat -
M dedlow iidFiiikB^tiM CbuRhi
trieoaial orS2S in т т д ц oTMn,
PlariWyae.
; Members played fiva games oT
^ widi dM fgllowiiw wlMMK
Statavii.CtanM M
й м (м *1ш в а 11цг.<ьм |рм )1^
shine and treasurer's lep«^ given.
Events uiking place it Ihe senior
cenler were announced, ii
Lunch and lia m will Ije March 6 at
noon al the Westem Sleer. Guesl
speakerwiUbeSheriffAIIni Whitaker.
Fbr more infonnaiion oii|ihese evenU
call the DavieCounly Senior Center at
634-0611. Ij
The group listened to some gospel
musiclapes. Severalmetiiberslriedlo
make crows feet. Jacota Ladder and
rock Ihe cradle widi pieces of string
using their fingers. f
The meeting ckised wilh the sing
ing of the club songfolkiwed by pnyer.
The next meeting willbe March 10.
1994.
Diseases like whooping cough hit
infants hardest, which 1s why il is so
important for them to receive most
immunizations during their first year
of life.
The Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention and Ihe state of Nath
Carolina recommend lhal babies re-
ceivetheirshotsalbiith.2,4.6.12.and
15 months of age.
Unlike 0 Valentine's Day card, im
munizations are gifts that you need
several limes lo make Ihem woith-
while. Another difference is that im-
CanaNgffis___
By Jokn 'Cain' Godwla
Cana Correspondent
Tliedaffodilsarelnfullblaom. Go
ahead and cul some and bring them in
the house to brighten upthis rainy lime
of year.
If your truck is nol 4-wheel drive,
you had belter slay on die paved road.
It doesnl lake much lo get stuck in
Cana Ihese days.
Roy Langiioa celebmes his binb-
day Wednesday.MarchS. HewiUbe
96yeanold. Mr. R i^ said in church
thalhedidnlaendhUchildrealochutch
in n n n n n n m n n n u m fffg iw m
DAVÍE DEMOCRATS CATHElDiG
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along with county and heallh officials.
:We have a lot of eUeriy people and blue collar woriien with no heallh
insurance," saU Town CommisskiiKr Lynn Rumley.
The lask force, under Ihe Heallh CaroliniansofDavie County group, includes
Ihe following Cooleemee residents; Charies Evans (pharmacist). Bill Gales,
Shelby НаНхшг, Elolse Hargrove, Rulh Hoyle, Mike Jacobs, Diane Snipes. Dr.
John Spargo and Rumley. '
Eventually, Ihe lask for» hopes lo hoU риЫк; meetings to get input from
. resldenlsastowhalisneededlolmprovebealthcaRoppottunilies,Rumleysakl.
ventkins,theyihoukIatlendcrletsome-
onewho will atlendknow Iheir desires.
The persons whowill have voting privi
leges al the conventions will be ihe.
ones elecledallhecounly conventk».
1 8 T H E I M T E R g S T R A T g
O N Y O U R M O R T Q A Q E
A M IM O R С Й Е Р Г Г C A R D S
HIGHER THAN 10%
R X E D ? ? ? ?
I
H ao, you naad lo laflnanca an«w eonaeHMi nom U
fixed ralaa ara available on Aral mortgaaaa, aaeond^мма1Ам ÉAAAA AaajÉIftOdQBflOT, lovilv, SfW
loana. For Mora Mo, or ta ikpM ay Пмпо, Cal «Ma
(704) в Э 0 4 9 М o r 1-а00-вв2-7Э0*
M o n a r c h F i n a n c i a l
w B B U Y u o / т А а ш а ш
SchooUn 1980. She received a
bachelor's ^gtee in political science
fiom N.C. Suue University in 1984.
SheislhedaughlerofEdwardandPat
Latta of Mocksville.
Davie Democrau are encouraged
toattend. You may preparequestkms
for Latta and speak wilh her person
ally. Desserts and beverages will be
served afterwards.
Dress Up Any Room
For A Pinl-Sizeil Price
munlzalkm ate available al no charge.
The Davie County Health Depait-
ment and many healdi cenlen and pri
vate docton' offices offer these vac
cines. Private doctors' offices may
charge an administialion fee.
For more information aboul chiU-
hood immunizations, call the Davie
Counly Health Department's Child
Health Nurse, Julie Luffman, RN, al
634-8700, or call 1-8CO-367-2229.
’Immunizations-Safe, Effective,
andFrce. Whatbelterchoiceofgiftslo
give your smallest valentine?."
Luffman said
when they were young, he look them.
We need more parents like lhal today.
Mr. Roy hasnl let his age skiw him
down. He probably eouU outwork
motl 20 year oUs today.
Did you see. or shoukl I say smell,
dial skunk 00 Cana Road last week?
He mad a real stink before he passed
away.
H in v Bildiday 10 B rin Flssd,
Jennifer Eaton Cusler, and Mkhael
WtUiams,
i/liiwlakl*a«icii|MiMiisliiuinay ;
mylnmsMmlls
. ttt snnith. (n> IMsh Is | »M I» M nm s. Mng nms.
or any room dmandkig bnuly and pertonnance.
for any room.
itinMsoHxlgi5-Am>iica^ta«i*ioolor
ДАНИИ! umBERGO.
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D R . J A M E S E V A N S
B O A R D C E R T I F I E D I N F A M I L Y M E D I C I N E
H A S J O I N E D O U R T E A M O F
P R I M A R Y C A R E P H Y S I C I A N S .
H E B E G A N P R A C T I C I N G
A T O U R M O C K S V I L L E O F F I C E
F E B R U A R Y 2 0 T H , 1 9 9 7
D R . E V A N S W E L C O M E S N E W P A T l E l ^ T S
A N D O F F E R S S A M E b A y ^ A P I » O i m > f l E N T 8 ;
PRIMARY & URGENT CARE
O F F I C E H O U R S :
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1 ii^ A V IË ObuNTY,ENTERPRISE RECORD, March í, Í997
I^fetrict Ççyurt
1Ъе foltowing cases were disposed
of in Dis№ct Court Feb. 27.
; Presiding: Judge JKkKlass. Pros-
ecMting: Rob Taylor, assistant DA.
— Mary M. Badgett, worthless
.check, dismissed.
. • — Isela A. Barrera, no operator’s
jicense. dismissed; registration vioifl’
tion, dismissed.
. Jirfinny L Bciry, 82 mph in a 70
mph zone, rcduccd lo improper equip*
nwnt, $25 fine, cost.
— Ronald F. Billings, misdemeanor
pn^KUion violation out of county« in
tensive probation, pay wiihin 90 days.
. .— David E. Boles, possession of
drug paraphernalia.dismissed: posses
sion of marijuana up to oz., $100
fine, cost.
■ — AUcnE.Bordcts,9lmphina70
mph zone, reduccd lo 74 mph in a 70
mph zone, prayer for judgmcmcontin-
Dairy Producers
May Get Refunds
Dtury producers who did not mar
ket more milk in 1996 than was mar
keted in 1995 may apply forarefundpr
the milk assessment that was deducted
from their milk proceeds during Janu*
ary, Febniaiy, March and April ofl996.
*■ The assessment was 10 cents per
hundredweight.
The deadline to file an application
fora refund is March 17.
Dairy producers may apply for a
refund at the Davidson-Davie County
FSA Office in Lexington. Producers
must furnish satisfactory evidence of
the amount of milk they marketed In
1995 and 1996 aiid well as the amount
of assessment thal was deducted from
their milk proceeds in 1996.
C o c h r a n e
S u b m it s
N e w M a p
The most political activity of the
General Assembly is redistricting, and
legislatorsareimothatbigtime. They
must submit a congressional map to a
three judge panel by April I (April
Fool's Day).
The House and Senate versions arc
bolh incumbent protection plans that
keep an 1-85. snake-shaped 12th Dis
trict. The 12(h District Is shorter and
wider lhan previously bul still a snake
or corridor.
. On behalf of Senate Republicans,
Sen.BelsyCochnmc(R-Davie)dful\cd
a Congressional map that has no 1-85
snake district because Ihe court njled
that unconslituiiona).
: The criteria she used was: keep
counties whole,havecompacldistricts.
join counties of common interest.
The First Districlin northeast North
Carolina would be a minority district
with 51.4 percent black population.
The 12th Dislrici from southeast
Mecklenburg to Robeson County is
40.6 percenl Black and 8.8 percenl
Native American. That could qualify
as a second minority district.
ТТю 8th District on this Cochranc
map includes Iredell, Davie. Rowan.
Davidson. Montgomery, a part of
Randolph, and part of Forsyth.
. The 5ih District includes
Rockingham. Siokes, pan of Forsyth,
Yadkin. Surry, Alleghany, Wilkes,
Caldwell, Avery. Watauga and Ashe.
- The 6th District on the Cochrane
Map includes Alexander, Catawba,
Lincoln. Gaston, Cleveland. Burke and
a small piece of RutherfcKd.
"Hieonlyreasonforsplitlingcoun-
ties is lo get the popul^ioa-per-con-
gressman correct with the one man.
pne vote rule," she said.
IbeCochranemapdivklesMcoun-
ties,- the least number of counties di
vided on any map proposed. Thedis-
tricts have acompact appearance, and
many have historically been tied lo-
Siettier. And no coumy has three con
gressmen on this map.
; ^ “The map probably will not suc
ceed ifl the legislature because il does
Dolprottctincumbet)ts."CochranesBid.
: Tb'^llmeetconstiluilonalmusierand
does satisfy the roUngs in the lawsuit
jhatcauacd ustodrawartewmap. We
^ leAitrkt Q ^n in 2001 after the
m cimus. .40 this 1997 rnap only
Hfvca for four yean.'*\
uedoncost. .
—Tliomaa G, Bos Jr., 83 mph in a
70 mph zone, rcduced to improper
equipment, $50 fine. cost.
—James P. Carter, felony posses-
sionof cocaine, guilty of possession of
dmg paraphernalia, sentenced 90 days
active expired of scntencc now serv
ing, restitution.
~>Lori A.Chasc,po&sesslonordrug
paraphernalia, sentenced 30 days, sus
pended 2 years. 24 hours community
service, SlOO fine. cost.
—Tonya Cleveland, worthless
chcck. dismissed.
—Steven E. Cornelius, driving
while license revoked. $200 (Inc, cost:
failure to stop for stop sign, dismissed.
-Louise Dewalt, violation of court
order, sentenced 10 days, make every
attempt lo keep child in school.
—EllaDulin.failurctorctum rental
pmperty. dismissed.
—Marcella Dulin. no liability in
surance. dismissed.
—Timothy C. Evans, expired reg
istration cari!, dismissed: no liability
insurance, and registration viulation.
sentenced 30 days, suspended 2 years,
not violate motor vehicle laws.
—Jason Garrett, failure to rclum
rental pivperty, dismissed.
—Connie R. Graham, failure tostop
for red light, cost.
—Toby W. Gmbhs, 84 niph in a 65
mph zone, dismissed; DWl. sentenced
60 days, suspended I year, 30 days
active, not operate vehicle. 5100 line,
cost, surrender operators license.
—Travis R. Hedrick, misdemeanor
possession of Schedule VI controlled
substance. $100 fine, cost; possession
of dmg paraphernalia, dismissed.
—bury Henderson, 86mph in a70
mph zone, rcduccd to 74 mph In a 70
mph zone, prayer for judgment contin
u é on cost.
—Lah K. Heng, unsafe movement,
dismissed.
—Andre Howell, sccond degn:c
trespassing, .sentenced 20 days, sus
pended \ year on probation, not go on
premises of Glen Apartments, remain
in general good behavior, 24 hours
community service within 30 days,
$50 fine. cost.
—Ravia L. Howell, no operators
license, prayer rorjudgnKnt conlinucd
on cost, expired registration card, dis
missed.
—Carl E. Jenkins, resisting public
ofilccr, dismissed; disorderly conduct,
sentenced 30 days, suspended 2 years,
nol commit criminal ofTensc of any
kind. 24 hours community scrvicc
wiihin .30 days, restitution, $25 fíne,
cost.
— William H. King Jr., possession
of malt beverage by person nol 19/20,
dismissed; second degree burglary,
guilty of misdemeanor breaking and
entering, sentenced 45 days. 2 years
probation, 24 hours communiiy ser
vice within 30 days, $25 fine. cost,
rcstitution.
—Stephanie L. Klopp. possession
of mall beverage by person not 19/20.
prayer forjudgment conlinucd on cost.
—Stephen A. Landers, 82 mph in a
70 mph zone, reduccd lo improper
equipment, $25 fíne, cost.
— Richard M. Lawson, driving af*
ter consuming by person under 21,
sentenced 30 days, suspended t year,
not operate vehicle unlil properly li
censed, substance abu.^ assessment,
24 hourscommunity servicc, $ 100 fine,
cost, driving privileges; reckless driv
ing lo endanger, dismissed; noise ordi
nance violation, dismissed.
—William L. Loper. two counts
misdemeanor probation violation, 120
days active.
-Lorene P. Markland, 72 mph in a
55 mph zone, reduced to Improper
equipmcnt.$25 fine, cosi; nooperator's
license, dismissed.
—Christian M. Marsh, misde
meanor larceny, sentenced 120 days,
suspended 2 years on probaiion. Day
Reporting Cenler. submit to drug tests,
cost.
— David G. Mayhew Jr.. harassing
phone call, dismissed.
—Juslin C. MichacI, 93 tnph in a65
mph zone, reduced locarelessand reck
less driving, $25 fíne, cost.
—Alice K. Mitchell. 87 mph in a70
mph zone, prayer forjudgment contin
ued on cost.
— Kenan D. Myers.disordcrly con-
duct.dismisscd: Injury to personal prop^
erty, dismissed; assaull on a female,
sentenced 120 days, suspended 2 years
on probation. Day Reporting Center,
Domestic Violence Program, no con
tact with victim, restitution, $50 fíne,
cost; communicaling Ihrcals, dis
missed.
—MarissaPina, failure toobeytraf-
ficofncer, ^ y e r forjudgnibt contin-
uedoncoi^.
Alberto Ramos, 80 mph in a
55 mph zo w , reduced to64 mph in a 55
mph zone^SlO line, rost; no liability
insurance, dismissed.
-Christopher, Richardson, DW!,
and exceeding safe ¿peed, senlenced 6
months, si^nd ed 2 years on proba
tion, 72 hours communiiy service
wiihin 90 days, not qxrate vehicle,
$200 fme. cost, subslance abuse as
sessment; no operator's license, .sen-
lenc'cd 45 days, suspended 2 years on
probation. |‘
— Kimberiy A. Rostan. 80mph In a
70 mph z^ne, rcduced to Improper
equipment, $ 10 fine, cost.
—David W. Shores, failure lo re
duce speed, and no liability insurance,
sentenced 30 days, suspended 2 years,
not operate vehicle until insurance is in
cffecl, $25 fine. cost.
—Paula J. Smith, assaull with a
deadly weapon inflicting serious in
jury. dismissed.
— Kenneth E. Thomas, possession
of marijuana over 1/2 oz. up to I 1/2
oz., guilly of less lhan t/2oz. of mari
juana. sentcrtced 15 days, suspended 2
years, nol póssesscontrollcdsubstancc.
$ 100 fíne, cost, remain in general good
behavior, obtain employment, rcstitu
tion; failuretowcarseattell.dismisscd.
— Daniel A. Watts.DW!,scnlenccd
60 days, suspended 1 year,$100fíne,
cost, surrender operators license, not
opérale vehicle, 24 hours community
seTvice,drivingprivilegcs;cxpired reg
istration, dismissed.
- —Carlos B. Williams, cot|*
tainer after consuming alcohol, prayer
■forjudgment continued on cost. :*
—Zachary R. Williams, (felony)
mainlaining aplacc for controlled sub^
stance, dismissed: possession of drug
paraphernalia, and possession of mari
juana with intent to sell and deliveri
guilty of aggravated possession of
marijuana, senlenced 45 days, sul>
pended 2 years on probation, submit to
drug testing, $100 fine, cost, 24 houn
communiiy scrvice within 30 days;
remain in general good behavior, ob^
lain employment. 1-
Trials Waived
The following waived iheir right ip
their scheduled court trial and paid
fines in advancc.
— William Fair, worthless check;;
—John Lemm.noiseordinance vib^
lalion. '
— Patricia R. Strunk, wurthless
chcck. ‘
— Donald R. Tutterow, no registri
lion curd.
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HallOfFame
■ Lany Bridgewater's alhlelic
carcer sprang from Waterford,
Mich., a wrestling hotbed, and
• flowed lo Lumberton, N.C..
wlierc the Greco Roman sport
commanded
about the same
status as
I6thert)all.
Bridgewater
never foresaw
such possibili
ties as heading
south. He
doesn't foresee
himself
moving back
North. And he
found nothing g r ij/ i
endearing q u « -
aboutwres- ^ 5 ™--------
(ling until he was 15, the year he
saw his firsl maich.
But he found sudden stardom
under a track coach and an
English teacher at Kettering
High in Waterford. "They didn't
know anything aboul wrestling,"
Bridgewater said.
Spreading 98 pounds over a
S-9 hame, Bridgewater esti
mated that he won 75 of 103
high-school matches and 18 of
20 during his freshman year al
Olivet, a small private school in
Michigan, Ihe firsl of Ihree stops
on the collegiate map.
Thé wrestling ride tempo
rarily ended there, as in out of
gas. Bridgewater divided local
society inlo two classes, people
wilh money and people without
money. Olivet and Bridgewater
had no money.
"I had a grcal season, but Ihey
didn't have any money and I
didn't either," he said. "They
weren't going to give me any
and 1 ran oul, so the next year I
went lo (Grand Valley State)
and didn’t wrestle."
. Grand Valley is where
Bridgewater met a resourceful
li™ named Charlie Griffith, the
brother-in-law of ihe chancellor
al Pembroke University who
reniled Bridgewater's wrestling
tank.
'’He was married to a lady
from the Pembroke area, Ihey
met at Appalachian or some-
ttiing, and he had gotten al job at
Wmbroke as an assistant dean
o f student affairs," Bridgewater
said. “He was after me to go
down there and wrestle because
Ihey had this new coach from
Iowa and they were getting their
program going."
• ■ -The thought of Lumbenon
frightened Bridgewater, bul Ihe
prospect of a wrestling resur
gence prevailed in the end, even
^ u g h he knew one person in
ihe'entire slate, Griffith.
''After lhat second year of
A llege, I was ready to get back
iiilo it, so I left Michigan and
to Noith Carolina and be
Ihe only guy I knew in Ihe
w ^ le stale.”
' ..Bridgewater, who slatted at
Ü 8 pounds and leveled off at "
■IjO, lied for the most pins
while finishing seventh in the
^ w u l toumiment at
tm i led Pembroke to a top-15 ,
; fàiking. "I h«d a great uuoa
■ m y fin t year there,“ be u id o f '
the N A ÏA school.
During h il w niorw aiori
> ’witbanoiberyewofeligibiUty
B o y d , T o m e l T o L e a d
In d m k la tin g ' G o lf T é a m
B yB riuPM s
Davie County Enleiprise Record
Though Davie's golf Icnm squan
dered a 10-stroke lead lo Mt. Taboron
the flnal day of the regular season lo
finish in second place (1408-1406) -
Ihe ouilook Is considerably brighter in
'97 under first-year coach David
Rondeslvedl.
Scan Boyd, a two-tlmc defending
conference champ who tied for fouith
in the stale, Chris Tomel and Oaiy
Bialobreski ate returning slaiters who
present one of the most inlimidallng
lineups in the league - possibly the
state.
The other three starting slots are
wide open. "Sean should be our Uip
guy," Rondestvedt uid. "He's looking
real good. He's the sure lock, but prob
ably lOor 11 onagivendaycangetthe
jobdone.
"Jeff Robertson, Tomel,
BialobresM, WUI Hege, Lucas Lam-
onds, Chris Evans, I've got tons of
natural talent, natural ability. We jusi
need for it to diy up so we can gel out
there." ‘
DuetosatuntedgrowidsatHkrkoiy
Hill, the War Eagles ifouldn'i practice
four days last'week nor Monday.
During thiiir lim it^ practice, Ihe
War Eagles have fiouHshed, a perfor
mance level that Rondeslvedl hope,
Ihey can sustainunderloumanwit pies-'
sure. ■ • ■
"The other coaches (In Ihe CPO'
talk up Iheir teams and talk junk," the '
coach said " W ^ Forsyth has a lot;
bock and we'll have lo remain consii-.
lentwhenitcoraesto roatehes in tour
nament, because tournament condi-.
tions add a few strokes » Ihe round."
The fini slop on the lour is Ihis
Moodayinafour-teamnonconference
match at Mt. Tabor's Grandview
course. ;
'We'll really see where we're it
against three odier oiks on the lOdii":
Rondestvedt said. "In nonconference;
we'ie just trying 10 gel a tune-up."
The coach has 22 golfers in his
repertoire.
H o t S h o o te r s G iv e
C o a c h F irs t V ic lo ry
Chrisllna Q aiew sklm lxesit u p against N oith Row an.T eam m ate C and ace Lesperancetoin the
background. • P h o to Ja m e a Bwrringwr
Hbm eBodles
North Girls Continue Winning In Wildcat Land
By Brian Pitts
Davie Counly Enleiprise Reconl
As thcNorth Davic Wildcats proved
once again lost week, they fizzle on the
road and flourish at home.
The Wildcats extended their losing
streak on the road lo four ganies in a
31-22 loss al J.N. Fries, but improved
their mark lo S-O at home with a 28-12
victoiy over Noith Rowan on Thurs
day.
Coach Jamie Lyeriy is starting to
doubt these mysterious bus trips. "We
need to winthe rest of ouraway ganies
-and home," she said.
All was righlagoinslNorARowan,
as the Wikk^Us used a pair of 9-2 mns
to send the Mavericks reeling.
Jenna Richie erupted for 11 points,
her season high. "Jenna had a superb
game and played greal defense," said
Lyeriy, pointing lo her foutisteals.
The Wildcats had die luxury of an
early cushion becausc of India
Laughlin, who scored all six of her
points right out of the gate. "She had
six quick points, Ihree straight outside
shots," Lyeriy said. "We did much
better with outside shooting."
Sarah Meriau had four points and
LayneGiow.AmandaSinkand Stacey
Handy had two apiece. Christina
GajewsU scored one.
Grout also had seven rebounds and
Lauren Comalzer swatted four shots.
"Layne, Ashley (Williams) and Chris
tina all did a good job rebounding,"
Lyeriy said. .
.Two road trips remain for North,
at Erwin and Wesl Rowan..... Handy
and Gajewski, who were held to a
combined three points, top the scoring
lislai6.7andS.4,respeclively.Meriau
is at 4.2......Gajewski, Rkhie and
Meriau have scored in all nine games.
BoadSkk
North went withoul a field goal for
dw entire firsl half and only nude five
of48 (10 percent) shots in a 31-22 loss
at J.N. Fries.
"You can't win many games wiU)
dial shooting percentage," Lyeriy said.
"Andwehadwaytoomanytumoven,
just bad passes. We're slill missing a
lot of inside shots, right under the
basket.
"Wehaveto make Ihose easy layups.
We had playeis open undenieaUi the
basket, but we didn't gel the ball to
diem."
When open shooten were spotted,
not much wenl down. Handy led wldi
eight points. Gajewski added five,
Laughlin, Williams and Merlau all had
two and Candke Lesperance, Richie
and Cornatzer each had one..
Handy and Gajewski wound up
widi floor bums, comingupwidifive
steals apiece and Laughlin swiped
diree. Gajewski grabbedfive boanls as
well.
Nonh shot 11 of 23 from die foul
line.
but North Rowan penetrated into thé
lane and put in a nuioer thal extended
die game three moie minutes.
WaU pleaded with the oflicials. "1
thought they gotawaywithsomc steps,"
he said, "but the refs did a greal job."
His team did a better job in dw
secondovertime, releasingtheirmoMb-
long fnistrations^widi a 9fl spurt to
sealdwwin. i,
In die decisive nm, the Wikfcatsgol
three points fnxn Stevens and Iwo each from Dolson,
Wooldridge and
Kenny Orsillo. "We
suiyedinapacked.2-
3 zone, we stepped
out on Iheir shooters
and got ail the re
bounds," Wall said.
N. Davie C oach Brent W all "We got up six and
ihey staited fouling.”
B y B riM F M a
DaV« County Enleiprise Reconl
Three hot shooters roused Nonh
Davie's sevenlh-grade basketball team
ftom its cold season slumber wilh eye-
opening performances in a 49-40
double-overtime victory over North
Rowan here Thursday.
Sean Stevens and David Woold-
ridgepaced the Wildcnis widi l3points
apiece, andJusllnDotsoncame off the
bench for 11 t o ___
S g r S ^ ^ ' T f ’a t w a s o u r b e s t
flrsi-year coach game 8t the line,., and
“ while, we people all over
through a six- the t)oards."
game losing
streak, Wall won-
deredifhehadUie
key. "1 had some players reolly happy
aboul winning," said Wall, whose
shooters escaped aseverecoldspellto
convert 45 percent of dwir field goals
and eight of 14 free throws.
"That was our best game at Uw
line," he said. "We were eight of 14,
which isgood by ourstanduds. and we
shot a lot better, 19-42. That's great.
HiaCs like 95 for 100 and we had
people all over Uw boards."
Tiw Mavericks, who stctmed back
ftom seven points down at Uw end of
dw diird quarter, heU dw ball for Uw
lasl 35 seconds of regulation and
watched a potential game-winjwr roll
out as time expired.
Inasee-sawfirstovettinw, Stevens
n^led Iwo free doows to put Nonh
Davie ahead by two widi 9 seconds.
I F "
B yBriuPttts
Davie County Enterprise Reran)
Fofget dw snow and sludi.U'1 time lobntkcutdwbM and bdls. Davia first-
year baseball coach JenyjWilser haiat been aMe lo fociet nin, whkh has
occaiknally stalled pteseaioo pnctkea.
Practke began Feb. 10 ant dw icmaihing prospects fi«n winto spocta
reported lasl Wednesday, omitay before final cuts.
, , "We’n working hard but ifs been, kind of unusual," said WaUer. who is
succeeding Davkl Hunt, who stepped down after I7yeais as head coidL "Well
havefourocfivegQoddaysuidtwocctlneb*dd«ys(bccauseo{wetweatbn),
buldwkids.luvehadag(»dMtude.' .
"I'm not worried about av^body elscC” he said. "Fm wcnied riam «dial
; we'n going lo do. If we figure out how to play the gkive and duow strikes, well
beallright.^doo'tcanv!d»«eveiybodyelseh»got"
' ’ pomlnalingUwwDritoulsh«veheendefense'aodpitching,lwophaaesofdw
I g a ^ dial b i ^ down fmiueMly dating last year’s 7-18 season. "Just like
' uything. if ^slop scowbt^ else^ it Inataics your chancea of winidiig,"
and flru ^ 't h ir i ctt ptoys and iriays -and dw pildwrs an tryliig ia get dieir
amn ready 1^ get dwir legs widenieattiditm." i i ' v / :
Cassidy McMahan, a center,
complemented North's big Uiree wilh
eight points and four rebounds. Also
swanning dw glass were WooUridge
(sevenrebounds),0nillo(six), Dotson
(flve) and Donnie Vestal (duee).
Orsillo and Charles Bolling scored
IWO each.
. A 6.6 scoring average by Slevena
leads dw club and Wookkidge is pu
ling in 4.9 a ganwj.... M n l guaitl
Doug Smidi fouled ow in dw w aniii
minutes, leaving a portkm of dw ball-
handUngdudestoDoisca"IpulOoiaoa
¡nandhecontiniKdtoptaywelL'WiU'
saM.
"Hehittwobigbuckea(bcme,and
Charies kwkedgoodwhenhecanwi^ri
dwbench.HegaveUaUhehad.Hewaa
abigspark." ■, J
РЫ аИ» ПшИШ CoMh WawrH <ям1п9»»1и11
North Oavie Principal Lany Bridgewater shows olf hall of fame plaque from Pembroke.
• Photo by Robin Fergusson
Continued From Page B I
in the reserve lank.
Bridgewater won iwo matches
Inthe nationals bul didn't
place, leaving him wilh a sense
of urgency. "So here I was a
senior wilh another yrar of
cllgibilily, but I flnished all niy
college necessities," he said,
"So I said, 'Shoot, I'm going to
come back again,'which was
the best thing I ever did
bccausc I student-taught at
Red Springs and the superin
tendent ofTered me a job
leaching at Red Springs."
The offer was too good to
tum down: tcach half a day
and go wrestle. "I had it
made," Bridgewater said.
The banker hours lifted his
skills lo new heights.
Bridgewater, while placing in
the top seven of the national
tournament, exceeded 30 wins
for the season and lOO career
victories, both school recoids
at the time.
Three colleges in five years,
wilh a U-haul parked out back,
and a drained income prepared
Bridgewater for the long haul.
"I had a stnuige wrestling
career," said Bridgewater, who
first encountered vigorous
challenges in high school.
"The firsl match I ever saw
was In the 10th grade. When I
read aboilt Adam ConndHof
Davie High) not gelling to the
state, I remember^ that'hobody
went 10 the state toiimanient in
Mlchigaiii j.
"Michigan was a pretty top
wrestling place, though.)A'hen I
was in high school, they had
dislrici, ijcgional and slate. You
had to be in Ihe top two of the
district lo go to Ihc regionals and
the top four of the regionals to go
to Ihe states. When I was a
senior, two guys were ahead of
me in the district so I had a lough
weight ciitss."
After graduation, he moved
back home and pursued a teach
ing job. He found a trafTic jam
and accclenitcd toward Red
Springs, where he taught for eight
years. "(In Michigan), they were
laying off teachers'who had been
there 10 years and I couldn't get a
• 'hing job," Bridgewater said.
. fled Red Springs 11 years
ago. landed in Davie Couniy and
is now North Davie's principal.
Three weeks ago. Bridgewater
opened a curious envelope,
almost as mysterious as his life
story.
The letter informed him that
he was in Pembroke's wreslling
hall of fame, notifying him one
week before the induction on
Feb. 22, a day marked on the
calender for a family excursion.
- :.’l
They cancelled Ihelr plans. I >
He was honored at an a l u m n i ; ’
banquet in front of roughly I0() ,
folks. The unexpected ceremony ‘
reminded Bridgewater of forgot-...
ten feats. .' „ i
"When w^ went to Ihis thin(r,;I '
had forgotten about I was the first ;
guy to ever win over 30 matches-;;
and the flrst one to ever have
over 100 wins," said Bridgewater,-,
a two-time All-American al
Pembroke.
His eyes lit up as he discussed
life's sharp curves. "When
looking back, all of this was part ;'
of God's work," said ' .
Bridgewater. "There's no doubt.lb
me that lhal was the case becauM..
it's a real weird combination of
things. ,
”I've got a lot of fond memo- ' .;
ries. I've been fortunate because, I ;
feel like God was directing my
whole wrestling career. It was .'
kind of like a big puzzle in a way,
real complicated."
The rough edges of the puzzle .' -
flnally flt, piecing together a
wife. Iwo daughters nnd a plagui-"'.
Ihat amplifies his unique accotn-'.-T
plishmenl.
Bridgewater grinned as he .
looked through the prism of liittr
and il was impossible lo tell
which he relished more, the
fortuitous highway or the replen-' •
ished wallet.
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The Mocksville-Davie Parks and
Recieatlon Department is accepting
regi^tlonforl-ballandpeeweebase-
ball M girls'fasl-pitch softball.
’T;ball is fot and giris in kin
dergarten and first graders can play
peewee.
Olris' softball has three age groups:
p<p*ceUfotiheages'7-9,mldgell5for
anyone who Is noi 13 before Aug. 1,
1997 ai)djuplwisfbrchildre|)!ivha are
not l6bef^'Au’g. I,.
- Leagueplay ^ill start inJjKApri
and run thnwgh'eariy June^ I m regis-
tiallon fee Is ^ for Ihe iiudgM and
junior leagues and $20 for the peewee
league.T1ie(leadllnelsMan:H7.A$lD
late fee will be applied after March 7.
Thete'saSS discount foi'ijabhaddl-
(ional child in the same family;
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&OII Young, Davie's giris track
coach, feels strongly that both War
Eagle squads will hold thelrown inthe
Centhl Piedmont Conference this sea-
son.
"We con be competilive wilh most
team's in our conference, if we're will-
lngIowori(hantenough,"Yo(ingsaid.
"We've got some new kids out Ihere.
boys and giris thal will help us and
som< freshmen who have decided to
come out."
Young, in his third season, wel-
com6l23mentotheteam. Ihal's not
a large group bin ii's a good group," he
sald.."Since I've been here, this is Ihe
Coach Hopes
'GkiodMIx'
Means Wins
most speed the boys have h ^ "
Davie's top returners are .distance
runneraarickHili.throwenj^lCrotls
andJJ.Rkx and sprinter J^.Slockeit
The largest giris team ip recent
memoiy, around 26, greeted first-year
coach Robert Voii Hagen.
Leading the way for OieWar Eagles
will be highjumpen Magan Hendrix
and Kristy Amisliong.disuuiie ninner
Allison Foil and sprinter'Lytosha
Lyons.
"They're all excelling and I expect
them to do real well," said Van Hagen,
a '91 graduate from Oreensboro Page
who attended Wake Forest University.
Davie travels to Northwesl Cabar-
nis for a . non-conference I meet next
Thursday In the season opener and
hosts North Iredell die followingTues-
day.
. Hendrix finished sixdi overall In
the high jump at the stale indoor meet
in Greensboro on Feb. 24, .
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, AndyWard,aseriiorlhlrdbaseman.
pidCharles Miller, a juniorshortstop.
9te all-сопГегепсе returners who will
Shoulder the leadership roles.
Walser envisions Ward as one of
iheprcmierhltlcrsin the league. "Andy
iran hit with anybody,” he said. "НеЧ
’swinging the bat real wel) and he’s
improved defensively. Charlie is the
best athlete we have, no question, and
we're going to try lo improve his de
fensive skills."
; Onthemound.lheWarEagleswill
fely on senior right-handers Justirt
piaughtt, Phillip Rogers and Titwtty
forman.
: The other half of the battery is
Senior catcher David Potts, arctuming
^tarter who is suffering from a sore
ttfm. "Hehas soreness in hiselbow and
>houlder. but he's been swinging the
bat well," Walser said, "It's not seri-
bus,butanybodywhohasever had this
tcnows it huits and il doesn't seem like
it's going to get better.”
Chris Meacham, one of Davie's six
^niors, has made enough noise al the
blate to force Walser to move him
jiromthirdbaseíntotheoulflelü, where
the chancesofa&tartlngroleare higher.
fChris is making the transformation
from ¡nflelil to uutfield because he's
Swinging the bat so good, and we have
(o find 2»ome place for him to play."
IValsersaid.\ Thecoachisundecidedonhisstart-
{ngpitcherforMonday'sseason opener
к Rich Park at 4:30 p.m. against Star-
mount Walser Indicated that a nunv
^ofpitchers could sec action. "We're
|0tng to have to see how things go," be
laid. ITtat's why we ptay non-confer-
nee. to get ready for money time.
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Speed It Up: War Eagle Softball Has M0 № Look
Coaches John Williams, Darrell SteM and Bill Meadows check out '97 DHS softball team'.
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Davie County Enterprise Record
• Davie, trying to grasp a new game,
; iswhistlinginthedofkwiththeseason
; opener less than a week away.
? Fasl'pitch softball's emergence has
; caiiscd disanay in the War Eagles'
f camp, but DantU Steele’s club has
' upgraded itself from a crawl toa slow
C walk.
[ AndtheWarEagleswon'trunwhen
1 the real rood'test comes this Tuesday,
-ihe home opener against Alexander
^ Central, 0 fast-pitch powerhouse.
Jr:^ijjerc's no need to run from the best,"
Steele said. "We'll see what we need to
work on. To be the best, you've got to
play the best.
"Hey, we're going to play the best.
On a paper they sent ine, ll said they
were conference and state champs in
76,79,-93, ■94, and •95.”
It's a role reversal for the upper
classmen, who are now learriing from
the ncwcomers.
"We're tryingloputlhcpleccsofthe
puzzle together," Steele said. "1 just
hope we’llbe a surprise. Right now. t'm
goi ng back and teaching the older ones
how to bunt and steal. The young ones
havegrownupp!aying(fastpitch).and
now since we've converted, some have
never been In this situation.
"We're starling all over again. It's a
diflerent bat swing, dlffertnl mechan
ics, but hopefully by midway through
the season we'll be all right."
UnliVe the stow-pitch game, con
tests are commonly decided by the
battery. Steele has been woridng with
nve pitchers and four catchers, and he
has several screws to tighten through
out the lineup.
"I hate to say right now (who the
starters are)," Steele said Friday. "We've
School Prep CMxSchedufed
V ; Jimmy Sink, a long-Ume Davie
AmericanUtUeLeiigueBaseballpresi-
> dent,andanacoachesaitsettingout
;• to; mold Noith and Souih Davie's
;• Ixiseball and fast-pilch softball leams
;j wilh Davie High's pcogiams.
To reach Ihls goal and enhance the
>,.peifonnance level at Davie, clinics aie
'* 'ie( for March 8 and 22 for twys and
• March IS and 22 for giris at the Davie
Youth Complex (in case of inclement
r weather, Nonh Davie gym).
;: • ."Tlie biggest thing is. we’re tiying
; 'to .develop talent in the county and
; we’re tiying to head in the same diiec-
• lion," Sink said.
That’s what Jeity (Walsei's) after
and the little league’s are cooperating
wilh it, lo work togelher lo improve
softball andbaseballudentinthecounty.
We want to get kids familiar with the
coaches, and lo get coaches familiar
with the kids."
Baseball instructors are Walser and
his Davie staff, Nonh DaVie coach
Chris Callison, South Davie coach
Crimes Parker and Mocksville-Davie
American Legion coach George Day
walt.
The clinic for boys from ages 7-9
will ninfrom9to 11:30 a.m.. ages 10-
I2from noon to 2:30p.m. and ages 13-
18 from 3 to 5:30 p.m.
The fasl-pilch softball inslniclors
are Davie coach Darrell Steele, the
Carolina Cardinals coaches, Lynn
Cabylus, David Anderson, Nonh Davie
coaches Jamie Lyeriy and Sink and
South Davle coach Grimes Parker.
Girls from Ihe age 7-10 will woric
oul from 9 to 11:30 a.m„ ages I M 3
from noon to 2:30 p.m. and ages 14-18
from 310 5:30 p.m.
The cost is $20 per player. To reg
ister call, Walser (910-249-1432) or
Sink (910-463-5940).
got several people pitching, Jessica
Whitley, Dana Smith, Tina Harkness, .
Holly Allen and Jessi Carter.
"LeannSpillman, Amanda Hendrix,
Natalie Foster and Ashley Bracken
have all caught before.”
Hendrix. Melinda Richie. Uslie
Holcomb. Smith, Brandy Shore and
Jaiine Dyson are fighting for three oul-
lield spots. "Some will play two posi
tions," Steele said. "I've just got lo put
them inposltlons. Some will play more
than one, which is good,"
For Ihe first time since '92, Steele is
searching for a shonstop. Jonette Wil-
liord. a four-time all-conference selec
tion, graduated. Spillman and Bracken
are the likely candidates. "Some ofthe
newcomers have played shon. too."
Steele sad.
■It’llbedifferent,veiydifferent,but
we're going to try to leam it. We may
not be the best but we're learning. I
hope ifll be a fun spon to watch."
• Only 31 tried out for the club,
leaving ample room for everyone to
stay aboard. "I might nol have to make
ony cuts," Steele said. "For unseen
reasons. I'm losing people."
Softball
Schedule
M u t h
11
at 4:30
14
17
20
24
ALEXANDER CENTRAL
NORTH ROWAN at 4:30
al Northwest Cabarrus at 4
at North Rowan at 4: IS
NORTHWEST CABAR-
RUSat4:30
at North Davidson at 4:30
at Mt. Tabor at 4:30
WEST FORSYTH at 4:30
at. East Rowan at 4:30
at South Rowan at 4:30
REYNOLDS at 4:30
at South Stokes at 5
NORTH DAVIDSON at
SOUTH STOKES al 5
MT. TABOR at 4:30
at Reynolds at 4:30
at Alexander Central at 6
at West Forsyth at 4:30
s o u m ROWAN at 4:30
RANDLEMAN at 4:30
CPC Tournament ol North
Davidson
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t- '.'Davie'svaisitygirlsbasketballuam
: carted Ihe season green, but flnished it
black and blue,
f ■ 'R J. Reynolds beat up on the War
'E a g le s for Ihe third lime Ihis season,
; 37-25 in the firsl reund of Ihe Cerntal
: Piedmont Conference Tournament in
Winslon-Salem on Monday, Feb. 24.
Davie ended the season 4-19.
The Demons looka7-4 lead inlo Ihe
second quaner, an 18-10 advantage
into halftime and built on from there.
For the I3lh lime, Leslie Holcomb
led Davie in scoring wilh eight. Kath
ryn Jackson had four, Allison Foil and
Page Steed added three and Tiffany
Peoples, Kim Anderson and Ashlee
Andrade had Iwo. Melinda Richie
scored one.
M t Tabo r B uries B oys b i F u st R oim cl
: Davie’svarsiiyboysbaskeihallleam
' showedupdeadonairivalotMtTaboi’s
; gym and was buried by the Spartans
' 87-71 in the flnt round of the Central
Piedmom Conference Tounumenl bh
H’riisday,Feb.25.
if "¡think the kids were ready for the
¡5 season tobeover,’'saidinterim coach
!; Brian Cantrell, whose clubended wilh
’>; a 4-19 record, 2-8 since he took over.
TheSpartansied22-Obefaieries^
•; nunJohnOnilhiicotedwilhriveniin-
utes gone by in Ihe first quaner.
Two JVpUyen.sophomofCt Jesse
•: MarionandJamesBlakky.werethrust
•: ink) the starting lineup.
•^^r-Cantrell disciplined two playet^
_ _wto ultimately punished Iheir team-
f Iniles.'They Halted veiy inoiig and
' we started (one lieilmian,OrsiUa, and
twasophoniQiCi)becauieaf(fiicipUo-
aiypiDblcnu,"CintreUsakl."Wetriid
a 2-3 zone bu you take two kidi wlio
hiven't pcactkxd all year, Ihat wat the
key." ■
H»Sp«lantuscdfoutdunkt,three
3-pointert,47poinlainthep.inland20
free throws in 32 attempts to bk>w past
Ihe stationaiy War EaglesJ who wen
blitzed once more by Mt. Tabor's re
lentless press.
The Spartan^ tacked on wven more
to their lead in the second,'oulscoring
Davie 20-13. The War Eagles stopped
the bleeding, oulscoring Mt. Tabor 48-
40 in the second half, including 31-21
in the fourth.
Davie's bright spot was junur for-
wardBJ. Johnson, whoscoiedeighi of
hia career4iigh 11 points in tlie fourth.
"The best put of the game was BJ.."
Cantrell lakL "He was our leading
scoter. He’s a kid who hustles and has
good discipline, the type of kid that
willsucceedforme.HsgiveaUhe’sgot
eveiy game."
Jason Neese matched Johnson with
11, thus tying Derick Faulkner for a
team-leading 10.2 average, the second
straight year the 6^ junkir has led the
club. Josh Bamhardt, third wiUi a 7.7
marie, was the thinlWar Eagle indouMe
figures with 10.
Faulkner scored nine, Ttemaine
Dulin eight, Onilki six. Derrick DuUn
five, Eric Kistler and Geric Potts four,
Jamie Neese two and Charies Miller
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M - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Maivh S, 1997
Davie's gMs socctrteam is without
its.alMime leading scorer, Melissa
Afrillo, and 10 JV players from last
yev, but Coach Peie Gustafson isn't
crying the blues.
.The eighth^yeor coach is saving the
song because of 15 freshmen. "We losi
eight seniors and five slarters. and what
kiiledus in numbers were lhat lOof 12
JV!pIayers didn't come back and we
had a good year.
I'But when you've gol 29 players
and IS are freshmen, you've gol lo be
excited."
During last year’s 13*5 playoff sea
son. Ihe War Eagles tallied 74 goals,
including 26 in two matches.
■ j Wilh less horsepower. Guslafson
w|ll rely heavily on his defense lo
clinch one of the three Central Pied
mont Conference playoH* slots. "You
know thc confercnce will be strong,"
Guslafson said. "Ml. Tabor and Wesi
(Fonyth) will be strong and Reynolds
will be right in there wilh them, and so
will we.
"We'll have lo get points from the
midfielders, our most experienced Unc
ofikfense. I'm not working on offense
yd, I think defense is more important.
^Offensively, ii'll be dinicult to
match our offensive threats we had last
year, but we're still going to give 100
penrenl."
S o c c e r
S c h e d u le
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Meghan Callahan and Kalhiyn Jack
son and senior Page Steed, who are all
relimicnalongwilhulilityplayerUura
Brown, derender Jodie Slone and goal
keeper Jill Evertiaidl,
Seniors Erica Summen and Nina
Madsen and freshman Julie McDaniel
wiil play significant roles. "We're look
ing forwaid to seeing Julie step up ot
sweeper. Erica isboUi amidfielderand
defender, and we welcome Nina who
is an «change student from Nonvay.
I'm not sureyet where she'll play, prob
ably mldneld."
Out of necessity, the War Eagles
must show their versolility. "We will
have to be more flexible in positions,"
Gustafson said. "Midfielders may have
to play defender. Striker is maybe Uk
only place I haven't made up my mind.
"I'm bringing up several freshmen
daily and looking for speed and ag
gressive play. We're hopeful (for a
successful season), but it's too early to
say yet."
In a home-and-home series, Davic
hosted Nonh Iredell on Wednesday
and willtraveltoOlin this Wednesday.
Ben Allred, a fint-year coach, is han
dling thc] V duties.
NORTH IREDELL al 5:15
~at North Iredell at 5
WEST ROWAN al 7
at South Stokes at 5:15
SALISBURY 017
NORTH DAVIDSON al
MT. TABOR al5:l5
WEST FORSYTH at 5:15
NORTH ROWAN 017
at South Rowan al 5:15
REYNOLDS al 5; 15
SOUTH ROWAN at 5:15
SOUTH STOKES 015:15
at Nonh Davidson ot 5:15
olMt.Taborat5:15
al Reynolds al5;\5
1S S iS i^ w ! at 5 Davie High soccer players fine tune their Idcking sKills at practice,Coach Pete Gustafson is the teairi trainer, as well.
tènnis Team Headed Into '9 7 Minus AFew
ttavie’iboystenniiteamfinishedin
a tinc-way Ue for ucond pbce in the
C e ito Piedmont CoafeRoce last sea
son n d had Rve of six slanen relum-
in(i leltini up I pnm liing'97.
ilKy've heen empty promises so
Senior WillieCozait.Usiyeai'sNo.
6 ^ y e r who only lost one singles
nialch and wai undefeated in double.,
deeldcd not to pliy, and retuniinj se
n i« sluters Tec Bahnson, Scott
Lererenz and Ryan Powell have been
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slowed for various reasons.
Bahnson'swrisiishuning.Leverenz
haiabad back and PoweUjustrmished
upswimming. "Rightnow we'reontiK
injuiy list.' said Coach Carol Cozart.
whose club has also been hampered by
rain. "It still boils down to if we worii
hard, well have a good year.
"How good? We've got to be lucky
and get some lucky bounces. We're
going 10 have our hot days, but right
now n i settle for dry days."
Junior Russell Senger is the fouith
returning staiter and junior Payton
Triplen and sophomoic Jukin Long
should moved inlo the top six.
"We are fomutale to have Payton
and Justin, who played six and seven
bst year and were very competitive.*
Cozan said. "I feel they'll do a good job
hecauw they know the team is count
ing on them*
Chariie Schaler, a ju m . ia one of
six retunKT. who Joins flve fMimen
■ndthieesophoaicreitonukeupa 14-
pUyerroster. \
*1 kepi more this year because wc.
have a luge number of first-year play-
en,*Cozait said. *lhope the extnyear,
knowing rm going to low six the next
two yean, helps because in the fiituie
theyll have to be in there.*
ThefiiiuRisioph6n K iR S ^1\Kk
and Yean Ktam and fttihiMa Bian-
dbn Allen, Derick Fniba, Mkhad
Ousefaki, Kevin Hendrix aiid Jon
Rowe.
'Kbom played al SoiMh Davie bdt
he had a trmvoitation pnblein la«
year,'CoiMiaid.'H«ptav«lBOiwiil
Ike in s li im b iM i you e ta M M
«oUtiglianloohia|ai«,dt^asr
fine tuning. He doesn't have court
awareness yet. when lo come in and
when to go back.
"Uw thing I like is his positive
attitude and hard work ethic."
Cozan doesn't need a scouting re-
pon lo find out whal lies ahead for the
WarEaglesintheCPC. "WestFoisylh
has everybody back. Mt. Tabor lost a
lot bul dKy reload quickly and Rey
nokb losl one senior ond he played the
four or five spot." she said.
"Then you've got teams like Nonh
Davidson. They were weak last year,
but the one. two and three players
didn't play. If UKy come back, you
never know.”
The season gels underway this
Monday, when North Iredell visits
Mocksville. South Stokes conies in on
Wednesday.
L o n e H ic k o ry A c c e p tin g S o ftb a ll T e a m s
Ibe Lone Hickoiy Recreatkm De
partmenl is accepting teams for the
sununef softball league.
Anyone wishing to enter a men's,
women's or church c o ^ team should
call4634S32 no later than April \.
B ry a n C u d d 3 rd In S o u th C a ro lin a R a c e
In Ms first race ever, Btyan Cudd
rode a 1996 Suzuki RM 125 to dtiid
place overall in a motorcross race at
SandHiUiRaceTrackinChesterfiekl,
S.C.onFeb.l6.-
The Davie High sophomore, who
staned riding motorcycle, at ageSona
Honda 50. had a second- and fourth-
place finish in Uk I25cc class.
ThiswasanAMAsanctkmednce.
Marinets To Host Baseball School
The Carolina Mariners, a local 15-
year-oU AAU besebaU team coached
by Dink SmiUi, wiU be hosling die
nationaUyrecoinized Doyle Baseball/
SofthaU School. June l6-2a .
Youngsters between dK agesof?
and 18 will work on hitting, dudwingi
ReUing and positional play and will
p a itk i^ i№iiii8uctk»al g a n » du^
ini the flveHhiy Khool, which will be
M dtom 9aiD.lo3p.in.M lte Divie
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: More lhan 300.000 players have
benefited from Dixie's expat inslnic-
tion. allowing thousands dK chance to
pby college basebaU and sofUiall.Nu-
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successful professional careen ^ 90
DoyjeBasebaUgndualn were drafted
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thing slafTs blood pressure. Uk
It Davie Tigen put two teams lo
P last week, beating China Gtove
4andConiher-Lrpe36.20.
■he victories ran South's seventh-
ie gilts recoid to 4-2.
li Moore and Samantha Can-
i up jusl in lime al Corriher-
j combining for 17 second-half
Dtumaone-pointhainimelead
inlo a slaughter. '
South's lethal combination out-
scored the Yellow Jackets by them-
selves.MoorehlldoubIefigure.foithe
secondsinlghtgame wilh 12.andCart
ner matched her season high with 11.
Erin Grey, who scored 18 of her 20
poinu for the yeor last week^ added
eight. Jessica Grant had three and
Kristin Raynor two. ,
АПег six minutes, the teams were
deadlocked at 8-8 and nothing came
easy In the second. The Tigers clawed
for Ihree points and Corriher-Lipe hil
onefleldgoal.
Moore's blazing week, scoring 22
of her 29 points for the season, raised
her average to 4.8. tops on the club.
Grant is scoring 4.0. Raynor 3.8 and
SorahErti3.2,
South Jump« Up Early
Moore's seven finil-quaner points
spariicdtheTlgerstoun 11-5 lead after
one periixl; leading to Ihfir 15-poinl'
win over Chinu Orove. ' ■ '
Moorelinl!.hedwlth lOpoihtsnlbng
With Grant; Raynor added five and
Conner and Erbchipped intwoopiece.
ThcHgerstooka 15*8 leudintbthc
locker room und put the game out of
reach in the third, shutting the Red ‘
Devils down 5-0.
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Vblleyiiall Ready For Three-Week Season
•• ¡JbuthDavievolleyMlconchBecky
Mjlltr had two weeks to prepare for a
ih^w e ek season.
•Ifc Tigen open^ up last Tuesday
al'hpme against West Montgomery
oMUxxington.
" When dK y blink, it’s over. Meon-
w № . Miller Is hoping maintain or
infreve dK successor'96. a 7-5 year.
"tY^oughl lo have a good season.*
NtjU» said * We should do as well or
M to than last year.
’/We've got a lot of good volleyball
plijfers. but I had short time to get dKm
re ^ '. Some have only ployed P.E.
volleyball, ondlonlyhadlwo weeks to
get Ihem ready.... And three of those
days were tryouts.”
West will gel dKanemionofSoulh.
which losl four limes lo Uk league's
foremost squad. "We should win more
againstWesl.”said Miller, whose leam
lookWestlothemaximumUuelegame»
jusl once.
Larissa Lookabill, Sophoin Khom
and Kristy Smilh.asetter.areietuming
starters and several sevendi graden
will be instntmental.
"All duee (retuHKra) are looking
reol Strang." Miller said "We have
viesiiirig Salunlay At Sinilh Grove
r ^fesslonal wrestling is reluming
lo Uie Smitti Grove Gym March 8 at
7:30 p,m. and highlighling Uk nighl
willbe fonnerstar Blackjack Mulligan.
w{^will hold an autograph session.
variety of matches are on uib: a
blA;rope. a ladder and a Toll count
épring Sports Schedulès
r:
at Ml. Tabor
If at Reynolds
24 at SouUi Rowan
26 at Nonh Davidson
at West Fonylh
'■ T.01 Reynolds
91 olWesiFtinylh
IQ at Davie
Й 01 Davie
16 at Ml. Tabor
2i 01 Soutti Stokes
23
• All matches arc at 4 p.m.
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8
10
IS
17
22
Davic
24
May
7-8 CPC Meet at Ml. Tabor
• All meets arc al 4 p.m.
at Soulh Stokes
Mitñch
lo;~STARMOUNT
12;-al East Rowon
15 ■ at Statesville (doublehead«)
17 at Slarmount
21-SOUTH STOKES JVSoAhall
as 01 Nonh Davidson M anh
a .at Alexander Central 11 al Alexander Central at 4:30
27 at Ml. Tabor 25 at Nonh Davidson 1» 4;30
Í M »27 hrr. TABOR 1
8 ;WEST FORSYTH April
11' .at SouUi Rowan 8 at West FonyUial 4:30
3*'at West Davidson 11 SOUTH ROWAN *4:30nEAST ROWAN 16 at Reynokb al 4:30
P , :al Soudi Stokes 18 SOUTH STOKES at 5
22 .NORTH DAVIDSON 22 NORTH DAVIDSON at
J J ■REYNOLDS 4:30
MT. TABOR 24 al Soudi Stokes at 5
Я!al Reynolds 25 at Ml. Tabor al 4:30
29 REYNOLDS al 4:30
i i al West Fonyth May
16! .SOUTH ROWAN ALEXANDER CENTRAL•/Ulthegamesareat4:30p.iawiththe al6
óteptiMiofMaich 15(11 am.) and 2 WEST FORSYTH at 4:30» ^ 2 1 (5p.ro.).6 ■1 South Rowan at 4:30
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some good hiuers, bul we're stoning
rrom scratch. Jennifer Bomey is a natu
ral seller with good hands, ond Holly
Williams Is a setter who has so much
speed. She can reolly go gel Ihe ball.
"Smith has a year of experience.
Lost year, she held back bul ihis year
she's laking charge of Ihe court.”
First-year eighth giaden are Katie
Bemhaidt. Maty JoHood. Kim Hilton.
AmberCarterandSonyaTallmon."All
of those could have played last year,
but they didn't because basketball ran
longer because of bad weaUKr." Miller
said.
Miller’s seventh-grade crop is Bar
ney, Williams. KariWood,Jonel Darcy,
Kristen Saueibnin,PJ.CppeondRondi
Moore.
S o u t t i D a v i e
V o lle y b a ll S c l i e d u l e
March
6 Lexington and Thomasville
al South Davie
11 ThomasvilleandSouthDavie
at West Montgomery
13 SouthDavieandWeslMont«
gomery at Lexington
Ift SouthDavieand’nwmasvilie
at Lexington
'20 Thomasville and Lexington
alWestMonlgomery
25 Lexinglm and West Mom*
gomery al South Davie
27 WestMonlgomeiyandSouth
Davie at Thomasville
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"It's going to be a wild night." said
Bill Bright. President of the Smith
Grove Basketball League.
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March
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18 North Iredell at Davie
20 atWeslFbnyd)
27 al Nonh Davidson
April
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at SouUi Slokes
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Davie Schoob ...
Davie HiKh
Laura Correil and Brcnl Rose have
bcennominatedforWc.sicmCarolina’s
Legislators LeodcrshipCumplhissum*
. mcr.
; Seniors taking a community col
legc placement test this spring can
i participate in a math nnJ English rc-
' view session Marcii 10 nnd 11. See
Rex Hobson in Ihe sludeni scrviccs
rofficc.
i.' Parents of rising freslimen may at-
' tend a worksltop Marcii 13 or 27 about
‘^liie block schedule. Call the school at
634-590510 make u rcscr>’alion.
i South Davie Mtddk
; On Monday, Feb. 17. seveml eighth
graders went skiing at Hawksnesl.
>1 On March IK. Mustang students
will iravel to Greensboro to see Ihe
play Tlie Diary of Anne Fnink. Tltey
an: reading the play In their communi-
cationclass.Final pKans foru Irip lo the
beach are under way. The dates arc
May 1-3.
Algebra 1 students took the Appala
chian Round lest.
Challenger students in Robin
n.irdcnfs social studies class have re
searched the people of Eastern
Europe.Studcnls couU lype ihcir pa
pers on Ihe computer. This research
assignment was a collaborative effon
with Chris Calahan. media coordina
tor. and Jo Vamer. technologist spe
cialist.
Winners for the Soil and Water
Conservation Essay Contest in Teresa
Cook's sciencc class were: firsl. An
drea Burgio: second, Rachel McEwen:
and Ihird. Shari Mellon. Honorable
Mention was awarded lo Andrew
Tesncr. Ashley DesNoyers, Danielle
Moore. Heather Casper. McKen/ie
Willoughby. Robert Furchcs. Jennifer
Head. Dusty Potts, Chad Barker,
Amanda Lagle, Shalonda Brown.
Emily Clodfelter. Daniel Hollindd,
Aaron Hursey. and Anne-Marie Will-
' iams.
Class winners in the school's com
petition were: Ihird, Heather Casper,
and sccond, Andrea Burgio. Andrea
placed third in the county compeiitiun.
Teresa Santis' communication slu
dents have studied correct usage of
verbs in sentences. Siudems realized
Ihey were guilty of speaking and writ
ing grammatically incorrcct. Sludents
;ire reading the novel Bridge to
;^^erabithia.
* » Paul Ijames was chosen by Rep.
;Julia Howard lo hold Ihc Bible as she
>as swom into office at the Opening
ifcay Cercmony of the 1997 Session of
¡èie General Assembly.
Nonh Davie Middle
!.{ Tlie Januaiy exemplary bus pas-
l^engers were treated to lunch at
‘i^cDonald's in Mocksville. Doing the
jpght thing paid ofT for Karen Hester.
I^lelissa Spach, Tim Christian. Jeremy
I^liller. Michellc Johnson. Austin
iMcCanhy, Ashlee Ellis, Eric Sliep-
l^erd. Melissa Bradley, and Jeffery
leones. These sludents remembered
that schiHil safely begins and ends on
the bus.
The regional Mathcounts competi
tion for 1997 was held Saturday. Feb.
15. ut Philo Middle School in Win
ston-Salem. In a field of 25 teams.
North placed second In the ciphering
nnmd and secondoverall. Team mem
bers Adam Lowe, Aiyssa McGill. Jus
tin Simpson, atid Nalhan Smilh nre
coached by Steve Rareshidc. Adam
Lowe place first overall in the indi
vidual competition.
Mocknllle Middle
Tlie choms is gelling ready for a
concen Thursday. March 13, at the
First Baplisl Church in Mocksvillc nt 7
p.m. Tlie concen is a combined con
cen with Shady Grove and PlnehrtKik
and is open lo Ihc public.
Citizens of ihe Month of February
were Booker Cody. Christy Williams,
WilliamAllen. Amanda Cudd. Brandi
Kelly, Josh Foster. Jennifer Williams.
Chasity Holmes. Andrea Dwiggins.
and Nayeli Lopez.
Media Stars for Ihe week of Feb. 21
\vercLaiashaJoncs,JocyGibson.Tekia
Tonence, and Robby Franklin.
Seth Grooms nnd Willie Johnson
panicipalcd in the Spccial Olympics
Slate bsLsketball game Feb. 21-23 in
Оиг^ш. They werc part of the Gold
Medal team.
Fifth graders received free pine
seedlings nnd helped plant a treeon Ihc
school grounds March 5.
Spring pictures will be made
Wednesday. March 12. Individual
and group photos will be made.
The school spelling bee was held
Feb. 21 In the media cenler. The fol
lowing students represented their
homerooms: Jefíery Mighion, Jenna
MichacI.AlysonWalkcr,JoshRoesch,
Cassandra Nebosky, Chad Rcaser.
Kara Deadmon.Christy Williams, and
Tremaine Daton. Christy Williams
was the winner.
Cooleemee Elementary
A Civil War Reenactment team vis
ited (he third, fourth, and Tifih grades
Feb. 18. This team consisting of three
members. Max Venable, Jim Rumley,
and Jerry Byerly, is the Company F
Commander. Jerry and Jim were
dressed as Confederate soldiers and
Max was dressed os a Yankee soldier.
Their performance was sponsored by
Ihe Davie Counly Ans Council.
Students In Vanessa Carter’s P.E.
classes are trying lo increase theircn-
durance level by jogging acertain num-
bcrofminutes without walkingorstop-
ping. Twenty minute joggers include
ChristophcrBrogdon.JohnMcDanicU
Gary Phillips. Zach Vogler, Jennifer
Cope, Seth Spry, Johnny Benfield,
Dewayne Collins. Candi Connell.
Andrew Fox. Hannah Greer, Jason
Helton, Hope Ledfoid, Jeremy Phil-
lips.ShamiluiPompey.Mandy Brewer,
Krystal Angell, Naja Bares, Chris
Briscoe. Clifford Bums, Johnny Cass,
Megan Gaddis, Brandon Ginn. Suzy
Navarro, DJ. Rice, Jerry Selph.Caf»di
Sexlon,BnidTullerow.Jason Whilley.
David Smith. Andrew Couch, John
Hawbaker,BillyRiddIc.Brittany Spry,
und Jeremy Young. Christopher
Blakelyjoggedfor2l minutes. Nalhan
Myers. Jason Register. Juslin Walker.
Kurt Bivins. Danielle O'Neal, and
Michael Phillips jogged for 22 min
utes and Jcssica Lagle jogged for 23
minules. Derrick Foster, Michael
Froggc, Danielle Goldner, Bradley
Hursey, Josh Rcnken, and Shawna
Smith endured Ihe longest — 24 min
ules.
William R, Davie Elementary
On Feb. 28, Jane Longofthe Ameri
can Red Cross presented a program on
services offercd lo the community.
She discussed opponunilies available
for students including firsl aid training
and walersafelycourses. Refreshments
were served following the program.
As u communiiy .service project, slu
dents are collecting money for the
American Red Cross.
Angela Hodges held a computer
workshop for slaff members on using
CDs in a network environment.
Nina Dalton. Joshua Hutchins.
Brandon Johnson. Kaley Keaton, Niki
Myers, Wesley Paugh, Keith Strissel.
and Craig Draughn ore Book-Il All-
Star Readers. They met Iheir reading
goal and eamed a personal pan piz/a
from Pi/za Hut; These kindergarten
sludents are in Linda Drye and Mona
Swicegood's class.
Alyce Bagshaw and Wanda
Dalton's second graders were visited
by Cherry Frye from Dr. Prillaman's
dental office. She talked with students
about proper care for teeth.
Several students entered ihe school
art contest sponsored by art leacher
Ruth Keim. Many siudems have re
ceived coupons for free pizzas in the
Book-lt Program as a result of good
reading habits.
Citizens of the Week of Feb. 24
werc Xavier Dulin, Samantha Contos,
Amber Wagner, Eihan Cunis, Crystal
McNutt, Blaine Nesbit. Kcna Gentry,
Joshua Keller. Chasily Poindexter.
Paige Blackley, and Franky Brackcn.
Bus Riders ofthe Week of Feb. 24
were Lea Tarieton, Ben Hinson, Felix
Carbajal. Amanda Godbey, Teon
Nicholson. DanielleSatterfield. Jamie
Reavis, and Jackie Steelman.
Pinebrook Elementary
Kindergarten students of Debbie
Crutchfield, Linda Dorsetl, Cathy
Hockaday, and Margaret Rogers have
been studying facts aboul ihe U.S.A.
They can recognize symbols of free
dom such as the flag, the Liberty Bell,
the Bald Eagle, and the Statue of Lib
erty. They have practiced the Pledge
of Allegiance and several patriotic
songs. They have also learned aboul
two famous prcsidents — George
Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
On Thursday, Feb. 20, first graders
of Lisa Sutton and others went lo Mrs.
Hanes’ Cookie Faclory. The trip in-
cludeUatourofthefactojyandalesson
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Students also learned a bit of history of
the Hanes family. The highlight was
samplingthecookies. Uponrcluming
lo school, students crcatcd a Favorite
Cookie Graph to show how many slu
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Several .second gmders are getting
exini reading practice in Ihe Re.nding
Jungle with Luwonna Ellis.
Thereading ptogram, Sccond Steps,
is a follow-up lo the Firsl Steps pro
gram. Several teachers and others
across the county arc being trained in
the Firsl Steps program by Reading
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Sludents participating In the Sec
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ing volunteers work Tuesday und
Thursday momings from 8:30-9:15
with a second grade reading buddy.
These one-on-one tutoring .sessions
provide friendships forthe students as
well as a chance to read and do word
games. Tessy Welch, tutor, said ihis
program is Ihe most rewarding of all
her volunteer work efforts.
The Second Steps program Is being
implemented al Shady Gmve, also.
Students have been learning about
family members In Spanish classes.
They arc leaming aboul body parts,
colors, shapes, numbers, fannanimals,
cloihing, senses, and weather.The main
objectives of the Spanish classes arc to
help students attain an acceptable de
gree of proficiency In listening, speak
ing, reading, and writing Ihe Spanish
language.
Fifth grade choras students under
the direction of Anna Newman will
present aconcert at Fir^t Baptist Church
ofMocksville Thursday.March 13, at
7 p.m. Tliese students will be joined by
chonis members from Shady Grove
und Mocksville Middle, The concert
is a part of a celebration of Music In
Our Scluxils Month. The combined
chorus.will sing .songs included in this
year’s World's Largest Concert: "Car
riers of the Light'*, "Flying Free", "I
Walk in Beauty", "Lift Ev’ry Voice
and Sing”, and "America. Ihe Beauli-
ful”. Pinebnxik choms will perfonn
''Set Down, Servant" wiih solos by
Grace Riddle and Ashley A/mon, and
"American Folk Rhupstxly" with a
quartet by Erica Scherle. Kelsey Lutz.
Aluna Tucker, and Jenny Ferrell,
The botik fair was one of the most
successful ever wilh sates totaling al
most $7000. Profits will be used lo
purchase books for the EASY section
ofthe media cenlcr.
Fifth graders ure collecting license
plates from each state for a display on
onewallofthemcdiacenter. This wall
will be a part of ihe tnmsportation
theme.,
The school will have four teams lo
participaie in the Regional Corppcti-
tion at Wake Forest University Satur
day, March 15. These Icams have bpcn
working sincc Octobcr on a long-iemi
problem iLs well us preparing for a
spontaneous problem which wljl be
given the day of competition. Teams
placing first or second will advancc to
the state finals April 19 in Asheville.
Firsl pKice winners Iherc will advfuice
- lo World Finals at Ihc Univer?iity of
Maiyland InJune.Thrceteamsofseven
third through fifth graders will prtLseni
Ihrce din'crcnl pmblcms.
The "Can You Dig It?'* team iiicm-
bers are Rebecca Boger, I^elli
Larimore. Grace Riddle, Lauren
Wanucha, Phillip Scott, Jared Bgger,
and Ashley Sells. Their coach<jj* are
Kalhy Scott,Cindy Boger, and Dpnna
Wanucha.
The "Omerdroid" team memtwrs
ure Helene Amarsingh, Megan Bpyd,
Chris Tollison, Brooke Hams, Brwk
Hinman, and Kami Ellis. The coaches
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Jenay Keaton Eams Mars Hill Academic Honor
Jenay Lonelte Kealon of Hannony, a senior biology major al Mars Hill
College, was named lo Ihe clean's list wilh a 3.S or belter grade point average.
She is Ihe daughter ofMr.andMrsJimmyD. Kealon,and isagraduale ofDavie
High School.
Manda Whicker On Dean's List At Meredith
Manda Whicker of Advance eamed places on the honor roll and dean*s' Ijst
at Meredith College.
Amanda Ledford Elected Treasurer At Meredith.
Amanda Dawn Ledford, daughterof Lorry and Jenny Ledfordof Hawthame
Road. Mocksville, has been elected treasurer of the senior cla.ss at Meredith
College, Raleigh.
Fon'est Awarded Lipscomb Memorial Scholarship
BenF<MTestorMocksvilIe,aBibIe majorat LipscombUniversity.Nushviiie,
Tenn., has been awarded a memorial scholarship. Forrest was awarded the J.P,
and Ruby Moore Scholarship. ‘ •
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ate Wendy Hinman, and Tom Boyd.
' .' Hie "Heroic Propoitlonj" leam
: members ate Stormy Hamm, Alana
'Tucker,Ci>sialJones,Tanner Wilson,
!>a Scon, Krisien Fromal, and Jessica
McCalllsler. The coaches ate Linda
"Stott, Linda Fromal, and Margatel
■ Rogen.
' • ■ TTie K-2 team called "The Good
■ News" will present Ihelr solution, but
will not be judged. These team mem-
' beisareCandaceCain,ChelseaCuny,
Britiany Richardson, Corey Canlrell.
Ashton York, Erika Wentz, and
' Bitenden Hanes. The coachcs are Su
san Cain and Julie Hanes.
'■ On Monday, Feb. 17, Ihe school
heldaJumpRopeforHeaitevenl. The
leamsjumpedropeduringP.Eclasses.
Students could gel contributions for
the American Heart Association. All
siudenls wore red beans with Ihe name
iif a family member or friend who has
' Kean disease written upon ll and they
■jumped rope In honor of thal person.
The total collected from the school
was $1,143 with Ihe highest amount
: ' being collected from the Ihird grade.
: Stephanie Gray collected Ihe mosl
: itloney in contributions.
: Lindsay Jackson is the school's
j spelling champion. Runnets-up were
jC ourtney Allen, Stormy Hamm,
■ Webster Jackson. Adam Low, and
; . jjuren Wanucha.
K-3Dino-MlteWritersareAmanda
: Riddle, Cameron Taylor, Vincent
; Cloce, Austin Woodtnff, Ale* Davis,
Oiislin Smllh, Stephen Livengood,
. Annie Shrewsbuiy, Kristi Sloneman,
: Daniel Gough, Katie Ellis, Briltany
; Laird, George Holder, and Jessica
: ' Moore.
Slats for the week of Feb. 24 were
J Toni Blake. Ethan Wanluch. Ethan
[ Pejiy. Kaleb Kine, Brandon Adams,
; iSean Rouse. Brad Ellison, Rebecca
: Church, Tiffany Hill, Marlin
-Stephenson, Reba West, Savanna
.-.McLamb, Neal Wilkerson, Brenl
• ‘Ibrpe, Somer Smilh, Megan
-!Sie|^nson.DuslmReavis,and David
:';0plllo.
Mocksville Ekme nlary
Race Into Reading was heard
;:tfUoughoutthe»:haoIlhlspaslweekas
• PTA kicked off Ihls year's reading
:i'nlentive ptogram. Students are en-
I couraged to read as many books as
: liosslble weekly and 10 collect spon-
; Isors.Goalsforeachgradeare; klnder-
: Cgaiten students should have 8 books
: ntad lo them each week: 1st graders
: should lead 5 books each week; 2nd
' gradetsshouldtead4bookseachweek
and do one book report; and 3td grad
ers should read 3 books each week and
• do one book report. Students are re-
■ warded weekly for meeting Iheirgoals
• I and are encouraged to woric towani
i medingcIassroomgoals.AItheendof
i this program the class in each grade
■ i level collecting the mosl money will
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leum.
Kindergarten students
Kares and Sonja Russell
Abraham'Lincoln, George
ton, and famous Black
They ate also reading lots
they participate In Ihe Race
ing program.
Kindergatten siudenls
Hess and Shiriey Driggars
studying the letter "T" andl
a tmln, a turtle, and vlslled e
tank at Horizons Untimlle(p
buiy.
Kindergarten students rc
lied Ihe Barn and Dinner
Greensboro where
"Goldilocks and the Three
trip 10 see "Pinnochio" Is p
ApriI.They have also vlsli
Unlimited In Salisbury u
learned about Ihe stars and
Second gradersofSusan
have completed a unit
which students researched
and gave oral repoits. The
Microsoft Wortú 10 pul
the topic "If I Lived In Ihe
Third gradéis rcccnily )|it
the play, "The Velveteen
Siudems of Karen Kii
Roxanne McDaniel went
in Greensboro where the
animals and clowns
also went to the Bam Dlnn
•In Greensboro to see
Ihe Three Beats".
Students of Ihe Week
were Amber Bogcr, Vancefel
Tyler Sonfoid, Rakeem
Lindsay Pharr, KcnyaltaFo
Whisenhunl. Tonya Com
Reixs, Anna Romero, Laur
Ezekiel Сипу,Ар1ГГапуОа1^г,
Parks, Tamera Robrrs
Woolen, Taylor Auliy, Doi
Ernest Mayfield, Jessica
Evan Hall. Richaid Kell
Dillard, and Kayla Snyder.
Shady Grove
The Shady Grove Founjtli
provldedgianlstothefollm gi
ers; Rebecca Marion
Teaching In Learning
Howell, Ann Foil, and Ryi
- Leaming Styles; Judy Wh
and Weaving; lülhy R o*'
Styles Ihrough Reading
Rebecca Marion, Cindy M i,
White, KatenKiser-Kllng,a
Hendrix • Books for First
ing; Eva Ale - Reading
Classroom Libraiy; Sue
Quick Take Pictures; and S
Ranger Rick Magazine Or is.
A Watthog Reading Pr
introduced to students IM:
whlchencourjges Ihem lo
a sludent has read 10 bo(
Ihese on a special book mai
redeem their book mark
ticket lo a Watthog
The Citizenship lunche
on Friday, Feb. 28.
Members of North Davie's winning Mathcounts team show off their awards during practice for the upcoming state ccmpett'
tion In Raleigh this month. They are, frohn left, Aiyssa McGill, Adam Lowe, Coach Steve Rareshlde, Justin Simpson and
Nathan Smith.- Photo by Robin FMgu
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anwriiinj
North Davie's Mathcounts team
took second place in the regional finals
in Winston-Salem Feb. IS. competing
against seventh andeighlhgimlersfrom
24 other middle schools^
; This is North Davie'Miird top flve
fliiish in legional competition in three
years, according to Coach Steve
Rareshlde.
The team also eained asecond place
award in the oral ciphering category in
which they work as a team before an
audience.
Team member Adam Lowe placed
flrst place overall In the competition.
He was a flrst place winner In the
written competition and finished sec
ond in the individual oral competition.
Other team memben are Aiyssa
McGill. Justin Simpson and Nalhan
Smith.
Rareshlde said the team worked
hard and he is proud of iheir perfor
mance.
Tryouts began in October, and the
team had been practicing twice a week
after school since Christmas, he said.
SIncequalifyingattheregional con
test. the team has been getting ready Гог
stale competition.
SouthDavie'sieam traced thineentfi
in the regional finals.
Team members are Trevor Ander
son, Jessica Grundfast, Dave PopUa.
ICrisShepard and alternate Becky CilL
Mathcounts is a competilioti, pro
moting seventh and eighth grade math
achievement Subjectt include pnb*
abilliy. statistics, linear alfefcra and
polynomials.
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College Repiiblkans and
finance fbr Ihe SludeniS ile. He iii
also a member of WClTi
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, .B10-DAV№ COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March «, 1997
Woman
, rv ;
Л M o ck sv illc wom an w as c riil-
calty injured Tuesday аПсгпооп when
'ih e c a rsh e w as d rivin g veered in Гшш
q fa ira c to M ra ilc ro n H w y . 601 Soulh .
P an iclaP rcsn cll H arris.41.ofH N vy.
; i6p l Souihv w as (akcn lo N .C . B aptist
* )fo 5p ital w here she w as being treated
T uesday night Гог m u ltiple broken
bones, head and ¡n icm ;ii in ju rie s.
N .C , H ighw ay Patrol Т аю р е гЛ .Л .
Ju stlcc reported that H a rris w jis d riv -
In g a 1983 Renault nonh on H w y.6 01
„ w hen thc car w cm across thc ccntcr
I lin e , strik in g thc tracto r-trailcr in thc
! d riv e r's side.
T h cC o n crcte S u p p lyC o . tm ck w as
d rive n by Jim m y M ich a cl R ain ey, 4 5.
оГ S a lisb u r)'. w ho w as taken to D avie
C ounty H ospital.
Ju sticc said he didn 't know w hal
AA P Obsei^ Black Histoiy Mot^
• Th< ^ a ry m e c tin g o riw A m e ri*
can A p ciatlo n o f R e tire ^ Persons
The
ducted
N.C. Highway Patrol Trooper A.A. Justice Investigates wreck Tuesday afternoon on Hwy. 601
south of Mocksville. Rescue workers had to cut the door to free the victim from the wreckage.
- Photo by Robin FerguMon
causcd Ih c co r lo c n iss ih c c cn icr, b ul M cm b ctso fih c D a vie C o u n ly R es- lo c u l Ih c d o o r ofT Ih c ca r to free Ih c
w iln e sscs said il h;id been w eaving fo r cue Squad, w ilh help from Jerusalem v ic lim , w ho w aslran spo ned lo B a p list
about a m ite p rio r to Ihe accident, V olunteer R rc Departm ent ercw s, h ad ' b y D a v ic H M S .
Davie DatEline
Saturday, March 8
C o u n tiy Ham & Tenderloin Rm ikfttst.
. M ocks M ethodist C h u irh . N .C, Ж )! ut
Mocks Chunich R d . Advancc. Токсчни &
d clivtiya\-ailablc.998.55l8.
Poor M m 's Supper, C ht& lnul G rm e
Unked M rthodkt C hureh. U .S.« )! n.4ih
o f 1*40. Donations ucccpted. S*7 p.m.
. C hickcn Stew Supper, U berty >VeJeyan
'C h u rch , ShcfTielii Rd. Hot dogs uv-ajl.iblc.
■ Bc^rragcs & desserts. Donoiioas acccpicd.
5-7 p.m. 492-7239.
Ongoing
. N4 0, M ockn iU eM ow Lodge im F r i-
da)-s. Doois open al 6. fir.1 ganw al 7 p.m.
Ffeligjon________________
IUIarch8&9
Brother Ib o n a s Fow ler'» 18th Annher*
w y . Fa ltflcU Baptfal C h u rcK U.S. 601.
M ocksvillc. Sat. 7 p m Sun. 3 p.m.
•Ongoing
.C«o*M «cCburchorG od,SundaySchool,
' 10 a.m. Wocbhip Service.) 1 a.m. Ewnmg
W onhip.6p.rn. Wed. Fam ily TrainingH w r.
7 p.m. Van scrvkx to and from chuivh urail*
for Sunday moming serv ke. Ibstor Guo'
Phillips. 2M -»217 or 2 m a ^ .
TurrcnlkieBaplfat C hurch: Sunday School.
9:45 О.Ш.. W o i^ ip , 11 am .; Night S cnicc.
6:30 p m Pu-sior • Rev. B illy Sloop.
EpixofM l C hurch ofthe A xeaskm . Rwk-
;BoibyRd..Sun.School, lUam . W on4iip. 11
•<tm. Rev. Edwin T . Buiky. 2iM^-4500.
‘ D 4U A S toryM inbtfyrorch iklim .B illand
Peggy Long o f Ad\-ance. 998-7716.
S e n lc a at the O iUu. Apt. 7A . M illing
Road. 7 p.m.. H iundays, Bishop T.R . Ricc.
Citm ent G n ^ c C hurch o f G od. Wednes
day pra)-crscn iw . 7 p.m. Saiunkiy morning
'Sabbath School. lO am .
.G rccnM cKkm iBa|ilfatCburchm id<ucek
¡p r^ 'a n d Bibie study. 1 p.m.
ro rtcrC h rM iM iS e n b n C kib .4th
Tiiesday.O ak Grove Methodist, lO am .
P m h o o V P h m H 'М а Ы о ! O ut, Bcthk-
)rm United Methodist Chuich. Ages: 2-4.
M oa, Tues., Thun., 9 am.-noon. Р М а
Ages 6-23 months, Tues., Thurs., 9 am .-
nson. C all 998-6820or 998-5083 for in fa
Special Events_____
Saturday, March 8
A m erkM H e «1 Asaociatkm C P K С Ь ш .
^ v ie County Heahh Dept. S2S for fust time
«udeMs. S15 for lenewab. Special emphasis
.fofdayc«cw orfcenininfanl/chikiC PR .C all
: Susan Hockaday at 634-8700 to regster.
TuesclBy,Maich11
: ..........................
’ J iH K ir V io ln cb Davie O om clic V io-
; lence Servkcs, 6 p.m. For info, call 634-
' 34Sa
: Satuntay.MarchlS
; R r w F M It S e n o * « C M c F o r M en.
: DRvieCountyHeaithDept,8:3Q am -noon.
: COU6M-8700 to resister.
Tuesday, f^/Iarch 18
Davie Counly Republkan l^rty Conwn-
ik>n. Da\ie Counly QKinlwuM.*. 7:3» p.m.
OfljcvTsfwlW-WwiddclisaWsttjwialwr-
naiL* dclcgaies to sUitc aad district coiivciv
tioiiN to k cIlM ciI.
D a t C 'S t o R e m e m b e r
March 10-12
UutUerSafetyCourse.6-9p.m.Mustregiv
ter by M;ia-h 3. Wn info, call 492-7553.
Ongoing
RecjcUng truck at Center Community
Bid}!» 8-11 am. IM Saturday.
RecjcUnK truck at Unkm ChuprI Mcthixl-
isi. 4ih Saturday. 8-11 am..
RrcycUng truck m Jerkho-HardiMNi Ru-
ritait bldg.. 3rd Satunl;iy. K;3(^ 11 am.
PrcKhoirf storjiime. ‘hies.. 11 a.m..l>avic
Couniy Ubrary and Cooleemee bninch. 30-
ttVmuW for tbjidtcn iigcs 3-5. Mu*
sic.n.-jdaloiid.Morics,films,nurM,TyrbynKs.
Meetings
Ttiutsday, iVlarch 13
D m * CouiUy Bin Draxn Aswcbllixi.Scaiiir Cemcr. Brock Bldg.. 7:.1ll p.m.
Tuesday, March 18
D m * Counly FubUc U b n u y Boud of
TnAtccs, Library. 7 p.m. Oriijinally scl r«r March 20.
Saturday, March 22
D avic County R « j»ih lk»n M m 's F n lM »lion. PiiF Baibccuc. 7;.10 a.m.
Ongoing
Cooleemee T o n n Board, 3rd Tuesday.
Town lla ll. 7 p.m. unless otherwise noted.
Itavie Domestic V kikn cc Services. Sup-
pod gnnips for victim s o f domestic viokncc.
A ll sessions free, corJiclottial. Tuesdays, 6
p.m. DDVS Office in Davic County Coun-
houM!. Pot info, call 634-3450.
Fam ily Vk)iencc Pm entkm Servkcs o f
D avk County. Fiw : counseling for vklim s
o f viobnce and their chikltca Experienced
professionals, separate groupi Mondays. 6-
7;30 p.m.Fust United Mcthodlsi Church o f
M ocksville. C all l-80t>.728-34l3.
D ivte County School Bib D rive n Aw»- ciitijn,2nd'niurs..7p.m. Davie Couniy Sr. Center, Brock Bklg.
Concem ed B ik m A andatkM . Ist & 3rd
Wednesdays, Western Steer, 7 p.nt PubUc
welcom e.GillLonnie*njom pson.492-«27.
A dvancc G ard en C h ib , Ist Tues., 9
am .W ocks UM C. 9984349.
M o ck sv ilcG a n k n C h ib , Ist Ih u rs., Fust
Baptist Fellowship H all. 7 p.m.
Som oT C onM crM c V deraM . 1st Mon
day. Cboleemee H istorical Buikling. 7 p.m.
M o ck * vilcIU )iw y C h ib ,1\iesdays. 12:10
p-m.. Rotajy Hul.
Taiw O CrFtiim bScasB4y.Concord Meth
odist C hun*, M oa, 6 p.m. and 6:25 p m or
Bethkhem UM C. 7:30-8:30 p.m. Thuis.
A A iB dA |.A noii.T hund ays,8p.nv,Eolon*s
Ba|itist Chuich,
B it»«-fecdinR Support G roup. 2nd Tues
day, Davic Health Dcpl., 6-7:30 p.m.
Puim tsRcsourccO nEaniatkm irRO lsup-
pon group for fam ilies o f childiett with dis-
al)iliiie s.2ndTuc4Íay.7p.m .CallRosenuuy
Ktopfeldcrat 998-3311 for location.
Jerkho'H an»M )nRuritanC hib.2nilTucs-
A iy. 7 p.ra.. cl«b tw ilding.
Heuhh Dept., clin ic btw ri: Мои,-Fri,. 8:30-
11:30 am .. M :30 p,m,; TtJcsdays. 4:3(l-7
p.m.; Teen Health Promotkm C lin k . 8:30
am.-mx>n. 2nd, 4ih Saturdays.
D a>k C ounly Board o f Socia) S e r> k c\
4th Tuesday, 5:30 p.m. at DSS.
M o ck svilk A A . W ed., 8 p.m. • cIo4‘d
mtng. Sun.. 8 p,m. - open mtng. C ull
Christine at 998-9885 or Terry ‘WO-5944.
Extension_________
Friday, March 21
C o m m e rcial P e sticid e A p p lica to rs
C lass. D avie Coum y O ffice B ldg.. Extcn-
siunO fricc,)-3p.m .2hrN .]iccnse renewal
crcdits for ground applicator categories.
634-6297.
Recreation_________
Fur more tnformalion on ihcse ev ents, cull
N focksvillc-Davic rccnratiim. 634-2325.
Senior Line Dancing
Bcgiimcr. Mon.. 10 am . Advanced. Mon.
11 am . No charge.
Rec Ciub
Before or uficr school and out o f ч'Ы к)1
programs. Rcgistnition open.
Dance Company
Prcsclwiol-scniixs, tap. b uild , baton. j;u z,
acrobatics. Mondays* Wednesdays.
Aerobics
Daiwc Room, Block Gym, S3/clav4. Instruc
tor ICay W alkins. M»«i.. 7-8:30p.rn. Thurs.,
5:30-7 p.m.
SpeciaiOlympics
Various activities ongoing.
Davie Youth Council
9ih- 12th graden, am uiiunity involvement,
tcadcf^p program. 2nd and 4th Mondays.
7-8 pm .,R cc. Dept.
Süvefstrídeis Walk Oub
Senkxs, 50 and 1ф , M F , 6:30-9 am . Gym
open for walking, 9 am .-3 p.m. No ch a i^ \
Mothers Moming Out
■nrsdays on] H u iis iiy s , 9-11:30 am . W
per day.
Karate Tae Kwon E)o
Mon. & Wed.. 6^0-7:30 p.m.шел
Gymnastics
lasm iclion on full-size bar. beam, vault :uid
№ or naitines. N M m rio n b e d » M u tli
17. Ages S & up.
Balet
Adull & Youth B c(ian ct clas.s«i tuahl by
I^ H a m s .N tW K a in ib c |im M iin h20.
M uslpre-regista.
H iaapcglie Massage offacd every other
Tuesday, М н тЬ I I • И . Appoinlm cnu
1040AtoZ.
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C h u p li ^ 5 w as opened w ith devo
tion s p «nted by H enry R id g e , who
w as in duccd b y Sarah R ce ce. wor*
sh ip c l person.
u sin e ss m eeting w as con-
President M ild red M ille r
and rep K w ercg ivcn b ylh e ch airp e r*
ve ru l com m ittees.
A progm m honoring B la c k H isto ry
M om h w as presented by. A lic e Lee
G aith er, w ho gave a talk noting m any
b lack people from h isto ry. T he pro
gram concluded w ith a group from
several o f the b lack ch u rch cs o f D avie
. C ounty sin g in g three m u sical sclec*
tion s led by M rs. G aither.
T h c next m eeting w ill be M arch 12
a l 10:30 a.m . in the E iist Room at Ihe
S en io r C enter.
H a r g u n C o u rs e T o B e T a u g h t M a rc h 1 5
L iiw Enforcem ent A s-
w lH in stru cta 12-h o u r hand-
b eginning ut 6 :3 0 p.m .
at the V FW H ut on Sanford
M o ck sv ille .
istm ction is to e xp la in Ihe
i^ N o rth C iu t> lln a C o n c c a le d
\ id g u n U iw us it a p p lie s to thc
a concealed handgun und
n.4)uia4l. Ongoing.
Summer Camp
Sigmips for Summer Camp at YM CA un-
iWrA-ay.
Parents Night Out
Ages 3-12. Mast рге-гецЫег by noon
Mareh 7. Begins M m h 7,6 -10:30 p.n».
Parenting Classes
Тием1;«уч.7 p.m. Im * ftw parents, certifica-
'ions also available for lltcscvlas4S.
Seniors___________
C all 634-0611 for nxm: info, b catio n Is
B n xk Cenler unless noted otheiwlsc.
Thursday, i^rch 6
Lunch S U a m , S b n « A lan W b ta la r,
”Senk)r Safety & Scam s” , Weslem Steer.
ЩЮП-1 p.m.
Senior C honis. Oast Room. 3 p.m.
Stam p C o ik cto r's C h ib . Rose Room. 7
Friday, м Л * 7
W oodMwWng C la s . Craft Room. 8:30-
11:30 am .
B rU ge. Easi Room, 2-5 p.m.
T ax A k k , East Room. 9 am .-] p.m.
Saturday, March 8
Junkir/Scnkir Prom, Hickoiy Hill Countiy
Oub, l-3p.m.lUVPRcquiruJbyMaich 3.
Call 6344)611.
I^ u is & Rec. T rip , A ntk|ues, Ju n k &
T re asu m . IX'parts, 9 a m
Monday, March 10
Cookcm cc C lu b , R n t Baplist aHlowship
H all, 10a.m.
Bingo, b ist Room. 1:30-3:30 p.m.
IkcorativcPiU ntlng. Cafeteria. 6:30.9p.m .
Rhythm Band. Auaimn Care. 10:30 am .
Tuesday, H/larch 11
Q u lllln g C h M , Паи Room, 9:30 am.-noon.
N oonlilin*, Rose Room. 11:43 am .
Brid«e.EaU Rum, 1:304 p.m.
RSV P N un ln » Home Party. 2-4 p.m.
Wednesday,March 12
V «rid yA rh .C r,in R o o m , 8:30-11:30 am .
A A RP,East ROom, 10:30 am .
C ard ft Board Gam es. East Room, 1:3I>4
p.m.
R SV P S e e in g 'B ', RSVP OfTK».9a.m .-l
p.m.
Thursday, March 13
Я 1п г Е ч « п С |||Ь ,т е А .
ScniorTroclm Club.CenlcrCom m . Bids.,
IB am .
Senior C h o n e, East Room, 3 pm .
Ongoing
SItm S trU m , Bracit Gym , & 3 M a m ,
M on.-Fri.
S h w SW dcn. Cooleemee School, M
am .
SSvcrStrtdcn,SmithGroveGyin.7-9a.m.
YVED D ISenk)rN utritk)n lunch,noon M -
W , 11 am . Tbun. Л Fri.
R eport D avie O a M lm
Kenw B y N oon M onday
UemforOivfeDMcliDeshouU be reported
by noon Monday ofthe pubUcatkm week,
Call634'2120ordnpitbylheoake,S.Main
Sl across from the courthouse.
T he
C o u n ly
Paw s'
d a y .M
try C iu ^ ]
from 6-
cue
I l w
rafn e s,
nnd lots
com m u
and sui
lo teach and apply the fundam entals o f
safe ly nnd b ;isic m iirksm anship funda
m entals.
T he c la ss w ill be lim ited lo 24 .stu-
d en is. A $ 75 fee w ill be chargcd a iid
p:irticip an ts m ust fu rn ish th e ir ow n
handgun nnd am m unition.
F o rm o w in fo rro atio n callR ay C laik
«1492*5342.
'Сг jse For Paws' March 20
At lickoiy Hill Country Club
um ane S o cie ty o f D a vie
ill hold Its llrs t X a u s e Fo r
d ra ise r banquet on T liu rs -
h 20, at H icko ry H ill C oun-
:ginn in g w ilh a so cia) hour
0 p.m .. follo w ed b y a barbc-
18 p.m .
be an evening T illed w ilh
ent auctio ns, liv e auctio ns,
d oor p rize s provided b y the
/.sp irite d m crchan isofD avIe
irftnding counties. T ick e ts are
$25 each, w hich in clu d e s a one-year
m em bershiptotheH um an eS ocietyof
D avte C ou n ty. Sponsors can sig n up
forSlO O . Sponsor donations Inclu d es
adm ission to Ihe banquet, a H um ane
S o cicty o fD avieC o un ty "S o cial H our”
cup,aH um ane S o cieiy o fD ;w ie C o u n iy
t-sh itl. and u oi\e*yeur nw m bcrship.
Proceeds w ill go tow ards ih e sh el
ter fund and Ihe foster program .
F o r ticket o r sp onsor Inform ation,
c a ll 704 -6 34-5214.
O v ^ Of Stray Animals
Gng Warnings-For Now
lE E M E E - O w ners o f stray
dogs artcttw in g w arnings - fo r now
• w henW ghl in vio latio n o f a new
low n om ancc.
P b li^C h ief T im W oolen said h is
o ific e rsiv e responded to fiv e c a lls o f
v io la llo o f the ordinance re q uirin g
anim als lo be kept under the ow ner's
con trol. T h e ow ners a ll agreed to, and
actu ally secured the an im als, he sold.
"W e are attem pting lo a llo w eve ry
body lim e lo gel th e ir p e u secured and
leam about Ihe ordinan ce; how ever,
w e w ill be ticke tin g repeal viotalora.''
1Vh> Caught Stealing Steaks
Fn|n Cooleemee Groceiy
C O C E E M E E 'T w o people w ere
arre.sted1onday fo r stealin g steaks
from tht’oolcem ee Superm arket.
P o liiC h ie fT im W ooten saidow n-
e rs o f ti grocery ca lle d o ffic e rs at
8:55 a .ila fte r a man fled the store
w ilh o u l|iy ln g fo r several packs o f
ste a k s.X slo rco w n e rs g o la d e scrip -
tion o f l i m an, a wom an d riv in g the
ca r he giln to, and the ca r, a s w e ll as
a lice n s^ m b e r.
Witl|w minutes, N.C. Highway
PatrolTrooperA .A .Justicehadstopped
the su sp ccls on H w y. 601 ju st south o f
M o ck sv ille .
T ra cy Lavanda W ilso n , 2 5, o f 38 3
V i«ageR oad,M ock.sville,w ascharged
w ilh ca n y in g acon cealed w eapon and
.sh o p lifiin g .
G in a L yn n W eaver G o in s, 30 , o f
W insto n-Salem , w as charged w ilh
sh o p liftin g .
Bo th are .scheduled to face the
c h a rg e sA p ril3 in D a v ic D istric lC o u rl.
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tt ls Impoisible to speak of Bus other thaii
in these three superlaUves: Lovablei GentlemMly. and Kindly. Those who krww
'him loved him. The better they knew him; the more they loved him. He touched noltiing that ha (Mnl brightan and better. He. la deap in our haarta, and win continue
there wamHy, aa long aa there ia life wlthlo ;: ua. We, hia mother-, lather-, sitters-, and bitnht 'Maw, and niacas and nephews, who admired him and
n so much O d er iMa Tribute In an expreaiion'that haii tourmlnda:; V .;
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D A V f f i c b u m É i m i u « ^
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. H avin« q u a iitd a s Exacutor o( tha
E itata o í EdwanJ Qray Handrkke, 8f..
d íca«M d . lata of Davla County. Noith
•Carollna,thla{ttonQ tifyaNpartonahavinQ
..cJalm aaealnatM W M talaiopraM nltham
lo th a undarsJgnadonorbaforetha27ih
dayof May. 1907, bamgthraam onthsfrom
tha first day ofpubUcatknorthitnotIcaw W
ba ptoadad In bar ot ihair raeovaty. АИ
4M rso i\i Indabtad lo u k J estala wM pkaaa
maka Immadiata payment to the undar- . signad.
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Tan Court S ajara
Mocksvffia, NC 27028
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Eslata Ы M úgarat Brocfc, daeatM d. lata
Ы Davla County. N onhC arolna. th k la to
Crionty aa persona having сШ та against
*aakl estate to preaant them lo lh a under
signed on or before the 27th day of Mey,
1997, being three montha from lha first day
'olpubttcaten or thia notteewW be plaadad
4 n bar of their recoveiy. AN peraona In*
- . debted to saU estate w l ptease пмка
.Immediate payment to the undersigned.
T h is tha 27th day ot Fabm aiy, 1997.
■ John T . Brock. 151 South Main Slreel,
■ M ocksville, N 0 27028, Executor of the
. Estate of Margaret Brock, deeeaaed.
В госкД Н аттоп
Attorneys a l Law
151 South Main Street
M ocksvile.N C 27028
(704)634-3518
2-27-4tnp
NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIECOUNTY
EXECU TRIX NOTICE
Having qualified aa Executrix ol the
Estate of Otta C . Davis, deceased, late o(
Oavie County, North Carolina, this Is to
'wnotity aU persons having d ^m s ag^nst
';sak1 estate lo present them lo the under
signed on or before the 6lh day of June,
. 1997. being three months from the first
day of pubUcatton ot Ш notice wtt be
pleaded in bar ol their recovery. A lp e r-
-'aona indebted to aald estate w il р1м а е
'm ake Immedtate payment to the under*
•signed.
. T his the 6th dayof M arch. 1907.
M arfeC.EM s.6943Highwayeoi South.
M ocksvie, NC 27028, Executrix of the
E su ie of Otta C . Davis, deceased.
MARTIN. VAN HOY, SMITH &
RA ISBECK. LLP
Ten Court Square
M ocksvile. NC 27028
3-6-4tnp
NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIECOUNTY• ADM INISTRATOR СТА N O TKE
.• HavingqualifledasAdm lnistratorCTA
o fth e Estate of Caxt W alter Eaton, de
ceased. late of Davie County, North Caro-
' Una, this is lo notify aU persons having
' dakns against sak) estate lo present them
' to the undersigned on or before the 6th day
of June. 1997, being three months from
thefir3tdayolpubOcatk>n or this notice wiU
be pleaded in bar ol theli tecoveiy. AU
’ persons Indebted to sakl estate wK please
make immediate payment to the under
signed.
. This the 6th day of M arch. 1997.
N.W ayneEalon,256PaikAve.,M ocks*
..vüle.N C 27028.A dm inistratorCTAoflhe
I'E s ta te of C arl W alter Ealon. deceased. :v 3-^4tnp
;ÍÑ O RTH CAROUNA
: -DAVIE COUNTY
ix ic u T O M N O T ie i
• 'j H aving queM ed aa Exeoulor o l the
*Estale o l D e lta A . Baker. M e of D tvie
^ :bouH y. North C a rtln e . thie ie to noNfy e l
: фегеопе having delm e agakw l №• eelaie
^ !lo preeem them to the undersigned on or
;.:beloreth«27m dayolM ty.1007.atfddB le
^ » e ln flt flt n three m onthafrom ftedneol
publcationolthianotioe.orlhle notice
Ijw ib t plttd e d in bar oftheir recovery. A l
persons indebted to eaU estale «A pietae
^m eke Im m edliie peym enl to tfw unde^
C A S H
F o r H b m e o m i e i B
t l. . I I.. J . « in n liU iN n ITDOWITii ипом м ооа
N O A m i C A n O l I R S
A S L O W A S
• $10,000 to r 1Ю У 10П .
• $ 2 6 .0 0 0 f o r t 8 3 8 M n . ; I
• |4 0 .Q O O fo r|a e 2 A y lo n .
iASTATE O F NORTH CARO
COUNTY O F DAVIE
IN TH EQ EN ERALCO U l
8UPERK)R
B E F O R ^ E
U R >F
R C O T
C arolli m
tf openlf
W iiam O . ijam es. Jr.
Adm inisirator of the Esute
Seam on, Deceased PetUoner
vs.
Shirley Jean M orris Horton
By order of the C lerk ol of Davie County: WifUam
adm inistrator o l the EsU
Seam on, deceased, has b«
resale the real property owr
Seamon at the Courthousj
Davie County, North Can
1997 at 2:00 p,m. with .
being that of the upsel bM
$2,850.00
The sak l real property
descrtbed e s 65/100 acres
found In Deed Book 48
County Registry.
AdeposH equal toTeni
the bU amount WiH be re
higheet bidder at the lim e
•vUenee of good faith, i open for upset bUs as
SaU propetty s h a be
prtor le n s, eneum brancN,
UXM of record, if any.
This the 6th day of Mart тл п
Administralor
JO
JohnW .
u xe ta l
perior Court
Ijam es, Jr.
of John W.
ordered to
by JohnW .
M ocksville,
March 14.
. Ing bid
lir e amount ol
be sokJ is
re or less as
200. Davie
Mocksv
Telephone
NORTHCAROLINA
OAVIECOUNTY
C O -A D H M N ItTR A TO R ^TK e
Having qualfied as Co- m inistrators
ol the Estate o l Martha ! an Deaton,
deceased, lale of Davie unly. North
Carolina, thisistonotify a ll; sonshaving
dalm s against saki estate t resent them
to the undersigned on or t >re the 20th
dayof May. ig97,beingthr nonthsfrom
the first day of pubücatk)no isnoticew lii
be pleaded In b ar of their coveiy. A ll
persons indebted to sakl M sw ülplease
JU STU E
DIVISION
CLERK
9 5 S P 0 5
iPÿent(10%)of
ifrom the resale aa shalbebyUw.
toad
Arkrttonaand
re red
sok ub)ect
1997.
llam es, Jr.
I >e E su te of
W, Seamon
PO Box 468
NC 27028
( 1)634-0393
3-6-2tnp
signed.This the 20th day of Fe lary. 1997.
Teny Eugene Deaton,: 9 U.S. Hwy.
64 W est. M ocksvile. NC 27028. and
ОеЬЫе Rena Charles. 2 1 8 1.S. Hwy. 64
W est. M od isvile, NC 2702 »-Adm inis-
tralora of the E su te of И и Susan
Deaton, deceased.PARK
Mocksv
NORTHCAROLINA
OAVIECOUNTYexEcuTom n oIce
Having qualifled aa E) utor o l Iha
EsU leofAnnaB.Q autsch.< eased, UU
of DavIe County, North C ai la, this Is to
notify a l persons having t ms against
said estate to present then W eunder-
signed on or before the 131 lay of May,
1997.beingthreem onthsfn thefirstdey
of pubUcabon or this noUce be pleaded
in bar of their recoveiy. / u rso n s in-
debUd to sak l esu te w il м ае make
inrunediau payment to the I lersigned.
Thie the 13th dey of Fe l iry , 1997.
Robert E.Q autsch. 510! irniudaVH -
Uge. Advance. N 0 27006,1 cutorofthe
E su te of Anna B. Qautsch,
the under-
NORTH CAROLINA
D A V IEC O U N TY ;' ’
A O M M BTRATO M N O T IC I
' HavingquaW ledaaAdm ktistratorofthe
E su te of Elm er VanEaton. deceased, Ute
of D avie County, North CaroNna. this is to
notity ay persons having daim s againsi
sak l e su te lo present them lo the under
signed on or before ihe 13th day of May.
1997.bek>g three months from the flrst dey
olpubUcatlon or this nonce wW be pleaded
In bar of their recovery. A l pereone in*
debted to aakJ esU te wM ptease make
inunedUte payment to the im dersigned.
This the 13th day of F^K uaty. 1997,
John L. Cody, 269 Montview Drive.
M ocksviile. NC 27028. Adm inistralor of
' the EsU te of Elm er VanEaton. deceased.
Lynne Hicks. Attorney at Law
Piedmont Legal A ssociates
124 W est Depot Street
MocksviUe. NC 27028
(704)634-3312
2-13m np
NORTHCAROLINA
DAVIECOUNTY ‘
A D M W ItTflA TO M NOTICE
Havk>g qualifled aa Administrator of the
EsU U of A lan Joeeph Murphy, deceased.
Ute of Davie Counly, North C erolne. this U
to notify a l persons having CUims against
saw e s u u to present them lo the under
signed on or before the 13th day of May.
1997. being three months trom the first day
o l publtoation or this nottoe will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery. A ll persons in-
debUd to sakl esU U wHI pU ase make
ImmedUte payment to the undersigned.
This t^^e 13th day ol Febw aiy. 1997.
Patrick A. Murphy. PO Box 523. Clem
mons. NC 27012. Administrator of the
Estate of ANan Joseph Murphy, deceased.
2-13-4tnp
NORTHCAROLINA
OAVIECOUNTY
EXECU TRIX N O n ce
Having qualified as Executrix of the
EsU U of Thelm a S. Trent, deceased, Ute
of DavU County. North Carolina, this Is to
notity an persons having claim s against
sak l esU te lo present them to the under
signed on or before Ihe 27th day of May,
1997. being three months from the first day
of publtoatton or this notice w il be pUaded
in ber ot thek recoveiy. A ll persons in*
debted to sak i e s u u wM pUase make
knmedUU payment to the undersigned.
This the 27th day of Februaiy, 1997.
D ebo rah T . Edgew orth, 6 58
Runningbrook Lane. Rural H al, NC 27045.
Executrix of the E su ie of Theim a S . Trent,
г*13Ц1гф
Н0ПТНСА1ЮиНА DAVIECOUNTY
BXKUTMXNO Ж Having queMed aa E uirix of the EalMofûofdonC.Ruby. ceaeed.Uto ol Davie Couniy. North Ca na,thieieto noNfy H регмпе hivino kne tornei aaideeMe to preeent Iher sthe undereigned on or belore •« 2 dayofMay, 1B07.beine«tfeemon«w№ iVwfirttdayofpublcallonorthienolio........In bar of №eir recovery. deMedtoaaU
«toVM
Thia tu 27m dty of FebfUMy. 1097, «^the a«ne being Ihe M puUMIoit dato.QrtdyLMoCUnw6k.Jr..iei8ou«i : ^ M M8lrMl.MookiVle,NC a70M .704* ^^«34*7502. EitecutorollheEaiatoof Daft» *>A, Baker, daoaaaed.
2-27-41ПР
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NORTHCAROUNAOAVIECOUNTY
M e o l M C M v a n V i I, IMtofOMtoC« tonolVyalpi«
I cutoroltltoNMd,
iM eto
Hanedonorbeloi*lht2 . 1О07.Ьа1пв№гмтоп№а1(п1 ofpuMoaionorihiane«
in b a ro fM n e o v e iy . «M id to « U « е м ImnMtotopivminitol
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NORTHCAROLINA
DAVIECOUNTY; DCICUTOfW NOTICI ,
• H avirig queM ed aa Executor of the
. EstaU of Marion K. Cronin, deceeeed. UU
of OevU Counly. North C arolna. thie is to
noNfy a l persons havkig cUim t against
sakJ e s u u to present them to the under
signed on or before the 13th day o l May.
1997. b eingthM months from the flrst dey
ÓI publcaton or this notioe wM be pUaded
in ber of thoir recovery. A ll persons in*
debted to sakl e s u u wi pUeae meke
ImmedUte peyment lo the undersigned.
T his tha 13th day of February, 1997.
Daniel Paul Cronin, 17617 QuUt Lake '
Drive. C om elkis.N C 28031, Executor of
the E s u u of Marten K. CronkY. deceesed.
M ARTIN, VAN HOY, SM ITH *
RAISBECK. LLP
TenCourtSquare
M ocksvie. NC 27028
2-13*4lnp
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NC 27028
4)634-1890
2-20-41ПР
2-27-4tnp
NORTHCAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTY
EXECU TRIX N O TICe
Havk>g qualflad a s Executrix of the
E sU U ofR obertJ.C uthrel.deceased,U U
of DavU County. North C aro ln e. thU is to
notify a l persons havktg cUhna agakut
saM e s u u to present them lo the under
signed on or before the 27th day of May.
1997. being three months from the first day
of pubitoation or this nottoe wiB be pUaded
in bar of their recovery. A ll persons In
debted to said e s u u w il please make
ImmedUte payment to the undersigned.
This the 27lh day of February, 1997.
Sue S . CuthreU. PO Box 605. Cod*
eem ee.N C 27014. Executrix of the E s u u
of Robert J . Cuthren, deceased.
2-27-4tnp
NORTHCAROLINA
DAVIECOUNTY
CO-AOMMtSTRATRtX NOTICE
Having qualifled aa Co'Adm inistratrtx
ofthe EsU U o l Florence S. Grubb, de*
ceased, Ute of DavU County. North Caro
Nna, thU U lo n otly a l persons having
cUim a against sak l esuutopresem them
to№ eundersignedon or before the 6th dey
of June. 1907. being three monthe from
the flrst day of publcatton or thU nottoe w i
be pU M ledh\ bar o l their recovery. AM
pereonaindeM edtosekteeU U w ipU eee
make im medUU payment to the under
signed.
ThU the 8lh day of March. 1097.
Peggy a Ooforth, 30 15 Watout Ave..
Wkwton-SaUm, NC 27106. and Betty 0 .
R u sse l. 270 Ikerd DrNe. Concord, NC
28025, Co-Adm kM ratrix o l the E s u u o l
Ftorenoe8.0rubb.deoeaeed.-
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EXECU TRIX NOTICE
Having qualified aa Executrix of the
EsU U of Jam ee Roy HarrU, deceased,
U U ot DavU County. Notth Caroikta, thU U
to notify a l peraona havkig cUim s againsi
sakl esu te to present them to the under
signed on or before the 20th day o l May,
1997. being three months Irom the first day
of publcetton or this nottoe w ill be pUaded
In bar of their recovery. AD persons In*
debted to sakJ esu te w i pU ase make
ImmedUU payment to the undersigned.
This the 20th day of Februaiy. 1997.
Brenda H. AngeU, 991 Country U n e.
M ocksvie. NC 27028. Executrix of the
Estate of Jam es Roy H arris, deceased.
2-2041ПР
NORTHCAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTY
BXECUTORB NOTICE
Having qualified as Executor of the
E s u u of Franda R ekj HunUr, deceaaed,
U U of DavU Counly, North C a r ^ t M a
aaid eeUto to preaenl Ihem to the under*
aigned on or before the 6th dey of June.
1997. being three montha from the flrst
day o l puM dHon 0* M e noltoe w i be
p u a d id to bar of m eir recovery. A l per
eone kidebUd to sakj estato w i pUaae make im m efteU peyment to the under*
eigned.TNe the 6tti dey ol M arch, 1907.
F. Eugene Huntor. 188 Puddtog Rkjge
Roed, M ocksvie, NC 27020, Executorol
ttu EsU to of Frande ReU Huntor, de*
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NORTHCAROLINA
DAVIECOUNTY
EXECU TRIX N O TIC t
Having qualified a s Executrix of Ihe
Esute of J.C . SeartKMi, deceesed. U U of
DavU County, North Carolina, this U to notity a i persons havtog daim a against
said e s u u to present them to the under
signed on or before the 13th day erf May,
1997. being three months from the flrst dey
o l publtoation or this nottoe w ill be ptoeded
in bar ol their recovery. A l persons in
debted to sak i e s u u w i pU ese meke
immedUte peyment to the undersigned.
This the 13th day of Febniary, 1997.
Evelyn B. Seam on. 1240 R k ^ Road,
M ocksviiU. NC 27028. Executrix of the
E sute ol J.C . Seamon, deceesed.
: 2*13m np
NORTHCAROLINA
DAVIECOUNTY
AO M M STRATO m NOTICE
Having quaWUd as Adm inlstiator olih e
Estate o l Qeorge Leak Sleelm en. de
ceased, UU of DavU County. North Caro
lina. this is to notify a ll persons having
daim s against said estate to present them
to the undersigned on or before the 13th
day of iVUy, 1997, being three months from
the flrst day ol pubitoatton or this nottoe w i
be ptoeded in bar ol their recovery. A l
persons indebted to sak l e su u w ili pUase
make immedUU peyment to the under
sig n ^ .
This the 13th dey of Febnury. 1997.
G eorge LocksU y Steelm en. 2625
Fermtogton Roed. Y ed kinvie, NC 27065.
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ALMOST HOME CHILDCARE:^;30am-1;45am. 1st & 2nd shift or
by; the hour. Permanenl or leiTtpomry care available for
lnfants*12 yrs. old. CALL US FOR SATURDAY HOURS. Hwy 64-601 6/-Pass near Ingersoll. 634*7529
Qf 634-1980. Debra Slanley. owner.
HAVE OPENINQS IN my reg. day care home for before & after school &; teacher workdays. Breakfast & snacks included. Pinebrook Sch.
District. 99B-4925.________________
IN HOME DAYCARE has
immediate openings. Located onSain Rd., very convenient to 1-40.
Is & lots ot TLC provided. Call for more Info. 634-1873. (Ref.Hot meals I
ävallable).
FOR SALE: 2 recllners. 1 8 pc. living room suite. 1 3 pc. living room suite. 1 entertainment center.
Call 284-2304.____________________
FOR SALE: 25" RCA consolo TV, S75.634-3125.___________________
FOR SALE: MULTICOLOR floral couch & chair. EC. 634-5386 after
6pm. ______________
UShD FURNITURE. GC-kitchen, dining, living & BR. 998-4727 or 998-4120.
H o m e s F o r R e n t
2BR, 1BA HOME In town location. Howard Realty. 634-3538.
HOME FOR RENT: renovated, 2 or 3BR, in citv. 940-2348.
H o m e s F o r S a le
3BR. BRICK RANCHER, sitting on 2 lovely acres, minutes from Mocksville. All appliances included. 634-3397.
tX>ANS FOR HOMEOW NERS
Momc M oruagcs —. •. Purchase or Rcrinnncc. Cosh fast, regardless of credit. .CaU for same-day npprova\. C om m onPoint MortgaKe
1-800-968-2221
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BRICK RANCHER. 601 N, Wm. R.Davie area. 2Br, 1 1/2BA, carport, basement, formal dining, all appliances, 14X60 It. workshc storage, satellite dish. Re{ move Into. $76,500.998-3188.
CHARMING COOLEEMEE VALUE: 26R, natural oas, new vinyl siding, new renovations, help w/closinq cosl. $45.000.998-0846.
CLASSIC COUNTRY LIVINQ. Now manuf. 3BR, w/study, brick foundation, Natural gas. near goll & school. $74.900.284-2551.
COZY COUNTRY HOME on 2.6acres + or -. Davie Farm & Land Sales. 634-0757._________________
FOR SALE: HOUSE & land, 1.5
acres, 156 Center St., Cooleemee. 3BR, 1BA large living area &
kitchen combined, AC & gas pk,
appliances, large workshop 24X30 w/power & heat. Fenced in pasture
w/running water. $68,500. 704-284- 2831 or 704-459-7637.
GOVT FORECLOSED HOMESfrom pennies on $1. Delinquent tax,
repo’s, REG'S. Your area. Toll free 1-800-216-9000 Ext. H-7681 for current listings.___________________
GREAT BUY IN the Advance area,
only 5 1/2 yrs. old. 3BR, 1 1/2BA. carport, storage shed. A steal at $78,500. From Comatzer Rd to
McDaniel Rd, dead end street, lasl ono on left. Call (or an appt., only
serious inquiries please! Shady Grove & N. Davie. 998-2211.
IMMEDIATE INVESTMENT INCOME home with renter In place $25,000; tor sate 2 story home on Duke St. In Cooleemee, $28,000; 5
acre tract off Drum Ln rolling- partially cleared, $24,500; 16 & 13 acre tracts in Davidson Co. country settina easy access to highway, schools, shopping.RIverfork Properties 910-998-9555 or 704-634-4775.
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«534 DAVIE COUNTY-46 acres on
Georgia Rd. lot agrlcullural/resldenllal use. $126,500. For more inlo call
ers Really i Auclion Co. 1- ■443-7906.____________________
1.6 ACRES IN beaulllul counli selling, near Mocksville. S13,
998-4^2.
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PAID FO R ANTIQUES, PARTIAL
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COLLECTABLES. OLO METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE
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FOR SALE: FARM & acreage; 2 acres to 200 or more. Davie & adjoining counties. 10 acres
Farmington area, paved road frontage. 998-3805._______________
PRICE REOUCEDtl 10 acres for $37,500; 5 acres w/mobile home,
$32,500. 998-2865.
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ALL SEASONS LAWN CARE. New & existing lawn maintenance.
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С t M SERVICES: We provide ail types ol lawn service, mowing lawns. trimming shrubbery, cleaning lots, 704-634-5798. FREE ESTIiVIATES.
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IISWIMMINQ POOLSIISale 1/2 price on install. 16'X30'
OD POOLS complete with Deck, Steps. Filler & Warranty lor only
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$695. Hurry limited supply] OtheV
models also. Financing. Neptune Pools Inc. over 11 yrs. in business. 1-800-323-7946.__________________
FOR SALE-K & Q Salvage;
4'X8'X3/4- T & Q plywood. $15.95/sheet; special on oval glass
mahogany doors. We stock stainless steel in sheets &Super savings on carpet & Hn _ _.
as tow as $3.9^d.; 4’X8’ exterior siding. $6.95/ea.; Corrugated
culvort pipe up to 24" dla.; We stock pumps & accessories for s. r x i2' pinewells.$.69/ft.;
L o s t & F o u n d
LOST: BLACK ft brown male dog, answers to "Jake", stub tail, brown collar. Smith Grove/Redland area. 998-6006, leave messaqe.________
LOST: TURRENTINE CHURCHRd. area. 4 mo. old. brown Golden
Retriever. 998-7248. Reward!
M is c e lla n e o u s
FOR SALE: SEASONEDFirewood, all hardwood, $50/Ioad. 998-3163.________________________
GRAVELY MOWER. 12HP, 50"
deA. well maintained, S2500. 940-
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kMowIng • TUmmlng • WMd Eating i
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2" pine shelvin
Formica. $.50 sq. ft.; 4*5<8’X7/16’' wafer board, $4.95 ea.; roofing felt,
$6.95/roll, truck tool boxes $39.95/ea. 3 ft. wide 29 gauge
galvanized metal roofing, $.99/it. steel t-Beams (or sate.K & Q Salvage (Reynoida Rd.) 1st business on west Dank of Yadkin River. 910-699-2124.
FOR SALE: MATERNITY clothes, summer & winter, various sizes.
Call 634-4373 & leave message.
HAY FOR SALE: 50 round bales,
$15 ea., tested 12 1/2%protein. 998-8235.________________________
HAY FOR SALE: Round bales, fungus-free fescue. Excellent quality, pickup or del. 492-2160.
HUGE SAVINGS ON selected models of Arch type steel bldgs.
25X26, 30X42, 5()X200. Great lot storage, shops, garages. Easy financing available. Cai
Immediately 1-800-222-6335.
HUGE SAVINGS ON selected
models of Arch type steel bldgs. 25X26, 30X42, 50X200. Great lor
storage, shops, oarages. Easy financing available. Gall Immediately 1-800-341-7007.
LARGE ANTIQUE OVAL mirror;
targe 5 drawer Art & Framing cabinet; Winchester model 88.940- 655B.
REASONABLE RATES • f REE ESTIMATES
• FREE DEMONSTRATION • i(704)482-5735
LOOKin TO BUY a My Buddy or
Kid Sisi Dell. II you have, one i you arejnlng tosati one;contact me a! 6|TO8 day or nlqhl.
PERTA FASHION DESIGNERSieepwar sizes S-4X. Nolhing over S4^Average hostess eams $140 in!tee morchandiso. Hold a show InFeb. & receive a Ireo gown, |r more inlonnatlon call §10-65 “
SEASOkO FIREWOOD. $55 1/2cord. « 0 cord. del. Call Jake Miller 9£|0846;___________________
t MACHINE FOR sale.
TUPPEAARE-OPEN HOUSE;
Sat.. Maith. lOam-Noon. Register lor Freeltlzesi For more info, call 492-593jbjlween Bam-Noon.
' JUNK cars. 284-2859
M o b i' H o m e s / R e n t
TRAILER FOR RENT. Water lurnishedTake garbage oil. Nice qulel Irafr park near Lee Jeans. No pets.limit 2 people. Rel. req.
Cali 940-195 leave messaqe.
M o b e H o m e s / S a le
DIVORCFORCESSALE of3st07 mob home. John's wife lelt
him & wei overseas. Please help save his bdit. $1200 dn., $197.25. Call now76-1644. PS His dog ran
away too)5% dil300 mos., 9.75 APR.
••B R «N E W OAKWOOD**14X80, si-large BR. all
appliance $206.36/mo. Free del., owner lin»ce. Call Nancy. 704-
7 9 5 - 3 7 7 ^_______________
A OOLl^ A a deed Is all you need. Iriiovements financed. Low
rates. Cit-88e-203-6128.
••LGSHOMES** i’ *Singlewldes & doubiewldes. v Affordable prices, quality built, dependable sen/lce. Factory Direct:..
Since 1937.3995 Patterson Ave. 910-767-7565. WInslon-Salem. Ask“
for Odie Perkins.__________________
“ MORTGAGE COMPANY HAS“ !'Several doublewide & singlewlde ;
mobile homes set-up on acreagell :• Pay $300 In fees & move inll Call . 704-633-1914. ask for Allen.
••NO RENT OR HOUSE PMTS.**'After4 yrsi! Factory rebuilt mobile homeil $599 dn.& 48 monthly. ' ‘ pmls. of $122.76 ea. at 13.5% Call . Oakwood Mobile Homes. Salisbury *;
Location onlvll 704-633-1107.
••RENTTOOWN^*
2 A 3 BR. Call 704-633-1107. w.
•THE THRILLER*
Sunrise Dream Home. 3Br, 2BA. ^ •; DW w/large morning room. Only
$245.76 mo. Call 704-633-1107. :: Oakwood Homes of Salisbury »
14X80. 3BR. 2BA, $549 dn, $169/mo. Great fpr 1st time buyer^*- CailLenl-888-203-6128.
1ST TIME HOME buyer. No credit '‘' req. Choose your own pmt. 910'*:
744-0688.________________________
28X46 OOUBLEWIDE-“REPO" To'i'* be placed on 'Our” leased lot in'-
Lexington, NC 910-249-8273. .
26X60 DBLWIDE REPO set-up in.'. Woodleaf area. Low dn. & assume’.;, pmts. Call Raymond 1-666-203-.- 6128.____________________________
26X72 REPO-DOUBLEWIDE, built •' on porch. Island kitchen, air, living.* room, formal dining room, separate den w/fireplace. S463/mo. 910-249- 7041.____________________________
2BR, $1000.284-2221.___________
3BR SET-UP in park. Call Len at 1 • ‘ i 888-203-6128.____________________’ •
3BR, 2BA. NEW heat & A O ;, system, all appliances, covered ' front porch. Inside small park inr* Advance, $7000.764-1073.
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Cuslom Slone Masonry
Marble & Granite
Counter Top Fabrications
Fireplaces
Stone - Tile Sales & Inslallation
FREE ESTIMATES
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ABANDONCD HOMt ALREADYsel up In park-no equity. 910-744-
ABANDONED HOME, ЭВВ, 2BA.14X70, partly furnished. Mr. Jadaon-249-7642. _______
BRUISED CREDrr? 24 mo. Co-
Í not 20 yrs. Mr. Jackson 249-
OmCE SPACE FOR leaae In newbldg.. MocksvIHe Proienlonal Center. 634-3944.
Saleel _ _ Wallace Barfoid 906-2769
SEAFORD PIANO SERVICETuning & Repair ■704-492-2000 or 704-634-01SS
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WHITTAKER PAVINO Paving. Seel CoaUng.Hauling Gravel Call lor Free Eatlmatea 492-7820
ts HONOA XR 600 Motorcycle, QC. S1400. 634-0629 or S39-4139. leevemeeiifle.
CREAM PUFFII UKE newl 1 owner, Includee del. A set-up. No dn. pmt. lor qualilled btmn. Ctll Raymond 1-886-203<128.
LANDrttOME PACKAOES
40 new homee. 14Х70Г $15,999; 24X56. $24.999: 28X60. $32.999; 28X60. $40,999. Open 7 daye price« potted.___________
NC C04UYER Program tor singlewkle mobile home biiyert. 24^7026.________________
HEW 3BR, SBA dbMde on 2 acre« w/outodnt. 492-5126.
NO DN. PMT7 Our tax sendee will pay lor your 24hr. refund to hilp
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USED DOUBLEWIDES •singlewktes Irom $1000-$15,000. Wlllllnance. 910-744-0688.
■71 WALKER MOBILE Home. 2BR. W/D. refrig, on wheels. $2500.634-3241. __________
‘IS SOVnHBROOK MOBILEhome, 14X70, 2BR, 2BA, garden tub, fully eiectrk!. central air, 1000 sq. ft. living space, dining i iivlin room fumiture. appliance«. EC, Mutt movel 492-2160.
■97 REPO-ALREADY set up-гe•ted Lor. Otkwood'« Top ol the line' «InglewMe, 14X60, ^nyl ikting, tMngle rool, Wand kttclwn,' Пгарбсе, thermal zone 2 Insulatkxi. 'Red Oaif cabinet*, double htKlad shower. S2 gal. water heeler, «tomi window«, DW, many extret. $1800 trjraler fee & takeover pmtt. 910-
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BRENTS MOWING SERVICEYard« mowed for reasonable rales. ________284-6135.________
DAVIE ELECTRONKISSetvteingcar stereos, home stereo«. \№R'B CD'«. CB's andNintendo. 200.20 year« experience. 910-998-8179.
JARVIS CLEANMG SERVICESpecializing In Residenllal Cleaning Sman Business & Yard Mainlenance. Ref. Available. Starting al $35.284-2221 or 634-3942 Meii«««Jan(ia Leave messaqe.
LINK'S SEAMLESS QUTTERWQRk:hard Link-Owner Free Esilmat«« ________634-3248 I
MAJESTK DESKINS, PAGEANTFormal«, alteration« Vspedal de«lqn«.940<587.
PAMTmaRemodeling - Home Repairs Large or Small Free Estlmatet . JAMES MiaERi 998-8340
PRESSURE CLEANING: All Types siding, clean and waterprool deck«. ■jM^^riveways and walkways.
PRESSURE WASHING SERVKECommercial & ResMential _______704-634-3768._______
THE CLEANING LADYI will do the V№ik, while you take the credit reputatkxi Is spoHe««. Free eaUmate«, ref. available. Have room in my schedule for smaller lo mkl-size home«. Cell 634^537.
VCR CLEANNM » Hepalre. Vogitr't TV Seivk». Advance. vSa a MC eccepted. 996-8172.
I. Staying at the iteRoadMoter.
BAILEY a HOWARD TOURApril 12-13 Charleetori, SC: Middleton Plantatkm, Ft. Sumter. Dinner Cnilae (3 hra.), Cont. breakfast, sho^ng. Open Slave Market. Dbl. $160;Tri|«a $135; Quad $125.May16-18DollywoodlPlua2 Count» Musk! Sliowt. 2 dinners. 2 Cont. Breakfast. Stibrand neWMuak! F..............shopping timel. DU. $215; Triple $195; Quad $187.June 28-July 4lh Braneon. MO: 6 show« a attractkm«. 6 breakfaat. 6 dinner«. Eureka Spdnge. Caaey Jonea Muieum. Sliver Dollar City, Dinner show In NatlivMe, Morell DM. $725. triple $645. Cued $625. Coming upl Oct. Nathvllle; Nov. Pigeon Forge; Dec. tarile Beach Christmas Show«.Call Hotcn Balley-Davis 310-3SS- 4338.
3* ACRES OP land w/bHck home or land lo bulk) In Shady Qrove or PInebraok School area. Pager »717-6343.________________
ALWAYS BUVma STANDtNGtimber. WIII cut kit«, top dollai paid. Calf704-637-9097.___________
ATTEKTKM LANDOWNERSI IPyou have timber for tale or are thinkiiig about telling. Top doltar pay. Cut lo pleaae landoiwim. 35 vra. exp. 910-9574204.________
BUYINQ PMC a hardwood timber, delivered kna & long pulpwood. Shav«r Wood PnduA. Inc. 704- 278-9281._________________
NEED TO RENT: 3 or 4ВП home or mobile home In Mockevllle area. Call910-760<945.___________
REWARD OmRED FOR !ШуInfo, leading to the aneat of Winiam Kevin Morgan. 169 Hawthorne Rd., Mocksville. 5'Г, bkmde hair, blue
"POBTAL JOBS- $iajMM. 10«tart, plua benefit«. Canler«, «otter«, deikt, computer trakieet. For an acdlceUon a exam kifo. call 1-219-7W-1191, ext. 30, 9em-9pm, 7 days.___________________
AVON SAUS. $S41SAir. No door to door. No minimum order. Bonutes/incenllvet. 1-800-827- 4640lnd/«l«/rep._____________
BERMUDA VILLAGE » accepting applk!atk)n« for full a 1^ houaekeepere. CaU Connie or Kathy at: 9Ю-87 4pm.8703. Mon.-Frl., 8am-
BUDD SERVICES IS accepting^kiaHona through the Mock«vlile Empkiyment Security Commistton for a_local job alte. Excellent jobSecurity Commls«ion
S-10 BLAZER, '84. 4 GC. $3900. 998-4727.1. 49.500 mHes,
SALISBURY MOTOR CO.Buk!k-Dodge 700 W. Innes St., Salisbury _______704-636-1341_______
SEIZED CARS FROM $175. Porches, Cadillacs, Chevy's, BMW's, Conrettes. Also Jeem, 4WD'a. Your area. Toll free 1-800- 218-9000 Ext. A-7681 for cunent iistina«.___________________
ao PONTUC TRANS-AM. new455-V6. new auto. PS. PB, very fast, need« TLC. $1250.492-5509.
‘81 DATSUN 210 sAv. auto, coki air. good lire«, k»k« OK but runs greal $475.492-5509._________
‘88 CAMARO, T-Top. VQC. $3500. 284-2221.
WANTED: I AM buying Antkiue«, fumiture. glassware, tods, IndhMual Items or entire ESiates. No small aspUuicea. Attk! lo baiemenl. 916-981-6454.
WANTED; OLD COINS a Silver Dollars. Call Bud Hauser 996-8692.
E m p lu v n i i 'n l
100 WORKERS NEEOCDEasy cralt/wood/sewlng jobs. Materials provkied. To VlSO+wk. Free Into. pkg. 24 hr. 1-714-22S- 8441.
benefit«. paM hoMay a vacation.
CASMIR NODED, APPLY m person to MNIet» Retlautant.
CONCRETE HELPER-miSHER. Driver« Ucenee preferred. Involve« travel, drug teet req. Ca« between 1 a 3pm. Mon.-Frl. Б и-4369.
DENTAL ASSISTANT!
hetotohbutvS^qto train spedS IndM^. ТЫ« 1« a king-tomi career ро«Шоп. Send reeume to: PO Box 99. MocktviHe. NC 27028.
EXP. BRIoaEPORT. MtLLMOmachine setup a operatkm horizontal mills a lathee at we«. Must be able to read blueprint« a take a job from «tart 10 finish. Minimum 5 yr«. exp. Ap^ at Rebb Ind.. Yadkinville. 910-^2311.
HELT WANTED; B«B 01^.'^ MocktvWe lo cut a inetal gjaea a mirrer«. Exp. prMrred. C A elf 3966 or come l>y 721 WlHmltqn Sl-aflMoutecptcatkw.
HELP WANTED: CHURCH«eeking cook for Wed. night dinners. Send responiea to: TO Box 1579. Clemmone. NC2701Z-
INTERESTED IN LOSWO we№l Earn $$$ vrtiUe you kiee. Ca« 834. 9035.
OAK VALUY GOLF Ckib now hiring gri« room atall. Contact F « B manager Joan tor more Into. ■ :
PERSON TO CUAN prtvttehome«, FT, Mon-Fri. Good j^Aenefit«. CkiveitleM'«.
POBinON AVAIUBU-iiC-Leighlan'« oHIca, w«l mm torPT (1S-20№ra) apod pey wfbeneHK CM 634-24fiTuee-Wed, S«., or send reeume to: 82 Court Squan, Mock«vl«e, N0 27028.
PT HELP NEEDED Thura. a FrtJet localflsh market. 634-1802. ■■■
SECURITY OmCERS $ 7 ^$7.60/hr. Security Forces. Inc. Iw ImmedtaM ewlng «hifl opening« In Advance area. Clean criininal, reliable traneportaiion. telephone a muet. Contact Eail at 7M-24SS, 8am-4pm, Mon.-Fri. . .
SEVERAL POStlKMB
EXP.
998-21
WOODWORKER-EXPoff. Hr«. 8am-4:30pm.
FUNDER AMERICA NOWaccepting eppUcatkins for both fadUtlee, all ah«t«. Please No Phone Caiisll A ^ at 200 Funder Dr.. Mock«vi«e.
Jack Seaford
PUBLICMlni-Storage to «eli coment« ol the lolkiwing unita ter u o ^ rent a expenses: *260 Mkihael l|àmas($180), *135 AMn eiQ). *123 Detorea Pinola ,*U Mary Lane ($135), *78 , : e«l($180), a «155 Térrwice a Wanda Johnton($210). Housahokl neme. Conlenta to ba sòU at Publk) Sale on Mar. 19,
1997 at 1:30pm. No «ale U belanca laV ^ In hi« by Mar. 17. 1997. BafinM musi be paU with cash ot money arder. No personal checka for overdue «coounlal 817 Satsbuiv St 704434-2483.
тштсНЫркгко/сипгЦсл M i ulna» olita IWkmt«. ¡nxrtunee:
Fi»ltm. 2nd M l роИЮп хаЪЫе II I oavle Couniy HosplUI.
*ddieon to conmWvt iÁUries Illand bcmMs. «vt offer the ашк»|ррипи<уоигм^1па supportive. tejVD’Ortcnted cnvlron- menl wtHtt dlinity. dhwMy. honesty wKy m vdMd. For bnntdwa conslderstton. please icnd your resume te^gp^inpeiw^iwlfci^
HAIRSTYUtT a MANAGERSTop sty«tl a nynt level team membei« needed tor rapidly expending helrcaie bualneeel 2 new storee hi your area. Great cipe lor Hair oDen: canipel«lve
ieqVOoödwöiti reeort nieSed. Pay 138ц«пшУспв, Бем traWng In degwde^exp. Ca« 8am-e^. 1-. jnduwjf^jgrewth opportunigi«. ^
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AVAILABLBQolf course setting: f a В MANAGER, FT poeitkm. NkAl have FaB ' exp a catering background.. Medk!al/danU available. 401K alter 1 yr. GROUNDS MAINT.: PT posKkine needed tor sprino a summer. Weekdaya' a weakende, «¡tp. w/mowera a machinery prOei^ STARTER/RANGER; to woik same weekende a hoMay«. Sand resume ot enly to: Риайпо Rktae Gokl Ckib, clo Temi Beateti, Ш Cotnwa«le Dr.. MockavRa, NC 27028. 910-9404«53, Fax »40- 539».__________________
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BM DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPMSE RECORD, March 6, Ш 1
Foulf Q )rn^s News
By'Marit White.
Four Comers Correspondcnl
. ■ Mrs. Kenny Smith was honored on
her birthday Saturday night al a supper
pt the fellowship building ol Couitney
Baptist Church hosied by her daughter
Mrs.Tct;y Hamro and son Jeny Potts.
Others enjoying the occasion were
Angie and Amber Hamm. Amunda
Potts.ionaihanStfchrest.TcrryHamm.
Mrs; Robert Craft of Winston-Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe While, Mr. and Mrs.
Mark White and Jcssica. Mr. Kenny
Smilh, Mr. and Mrs. L.S. Shelton Jr..
Christopher Shore. Mr. and Mrs. Dana
Triplett, Ericka and Payton. Mr, and
Mrs. Grady Bcck, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Sheilon. Abby Fcrgcrson. Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Shelton. Inez Reavis,
Denise Sapp, and Rev. and Mrs. John
Brown and sons. She received several
nice gifts.
Mr. nnd Mrs.Charles Burgess, Mrs.
Clarcnce Elmore an: still on our sick
lisi and need our continued pnyers.
Mrs. Grady Beck, Mrs. Joe White,
Mrs. Robert Craft. Mrs. Kenny Smilh,
imd Mrs. Terry Hamm had lunch to
gether nl K&W in Winston*Sulcm es
pecially for Mrs. Kenny Smith birth
day.
A large crowd utieniled ihc musical
al Counney Baptist Church Sunday
nighl by the Sandy Springs Choir il
was very good and enjoyable.
Greg Beck ison our sick list, we are
wishing him a speedy recovery.
Advance News
By Edith Zimmerman
Advance Correspondent
- Dorothy Carter and a group from
Fork Baplisl Church drove to King last
weekend to Pastor Ray Wilkerson’s
church for the Ordination of hisdaugh-
ter Carol Wilkerson who will go to
Foreign Missions in Guatemala. A
buffet meal was served after the scr
vice.
D e re k B ra n h a m Is N a m e d
C e n le r F ire fig h te r O f Y e a r
T Ijc Center Community Develop
ment Association hosted an apprecia
tion banquet honoring the Center
FlrcPghtersonFeb.
15 at Ih c Center
Community Build«'
Ing. A meal was
served to the over
100 people who at
tended.
Jim Parham, re>
liird assistant chief
from Winston-Sa*
lem, was the guesl
speaker. He lold Branham
about some of his experiences as a
rirefighter and praised Ihe Center fire
department. He knew many of the
Center rireHgUtecs. h a vin g taught
classes they attended. He also praised
the fire departmenl for the new fire
truck recently purehased and the new
features they had on it.
. Mark Williams, Center Fire Chief,
gave a report on the firc depanment
and expressed his appreciation to the
Center Community Development As
sociation for ihcir support. The high
light of the evening was naming ihe
fuvnghler of the year.
Derek Michael Bnmham was the
recipient of ihisyear’snrellghterof the
year. He is the sonof Mike and Pamela
Branham of Sheffield Ro;id.
Branham has been a member of the
department for 5 1/2 years, a first re
sponder and EMT. He is employed as
on electronics installation supervisor
with Best Buy in Winston-Salem. He
attends Ijames Baptist Church.
Mary Ann Craig of Roanoke. Va.
spent the weekend with her sister-in-
law Kazie Smiley.
Edd and Elsie Vogler spent three
days lasl week vacationing at Sneeds
Ferry.
Edith Zimmerman visited Florence
and Harry Sides last Tuesday. Flo
rence is not doing too well. We wish
hcraspeedyrecove^. She also visited
Milton and Lib Carter. On Saturday
Edith visited Rccic Sheets and Wiley
and Charlotte Williams.
Mrs. Jessie Browder remains in
Davie Hospital and is aboul the same.
Jerry Jackson of Kentucky visited
Milton Carter lasl week.
Gel well wishes go out to Brenda
Burton who is having problems and is
wearing a neck brace.
Dot Carter und Elaine Smith spent
one day last week in Greensboro shop
ping at the China Warehouse.
W№MART
BABYWHK
Beautiful Baby Contest
N o w t h r o u g h M a r c h 2 9 t h .
Forages: birth up to 36 months.
■ 01 The winner w ill receive
an outfil of their choice from our infant department.
To enter your child |usl bring In a favorite wallet-sized snapsliot with
chlkJ'a name, age, and your phone number written on the back.
Register at our senHce desk.
The photos will be voted on by Wal-Mart shoppers at 25c per vote.
Proceeds will go to ChlkJren’s MIrade Networt<.
Winner to be announced March 31,1997.w in n srio o e a n n o u n ce a tvia rcn J l , it » 7 .
! Special Baby Events
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Little Miracles, Good Things Come
When You Least Expect Them
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D A V IE C O U N T Y
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ENTERPRI/E^ECORD
USPS 149-lCO Thunday, Mareh 13,1997'
Improvemenis To Hillsdale Roads Not In DOT Plans
I
By Mike Bamhardt
Davie Coumy Enleiprise Record
HILLSDALE - Hie Hillsdale Tomor
row civicclubenvlsionsa new look along
theI-4(VHwy.80l/Hwy. IJScomdor.
Mote lanes on U.S. l58andN.C.801.
Tieelinedstreels.CuiiK.TUmlanes.More
lanes on Ihe N.C. 801 bridge over 1-40.
Even a new street.
There's been lalk aboul a new inter
change on 1-40 at Redland or Rainbow
Road, requested by county commission
ers.
Good plans by good people with good
intentions. Bul whal does the N.C.
Department of Transportation
(DOT) - the agency that will actu-* T h e r e a r e n o h i g h w a y p r o je c t s in
d i^ d o 'ih iw S ^ a r p ir iiM d fo r t h is B t e a t h a t w ill h a n d l e i n c r e a s e s
the area? in t r a ffic o n 1 - 4 0 ,1 5 8 o r 8 0 1 . N o O n e
Nothing. 1, 1 J • •
Dougwaters,divisionhighway h a s r e a lly a s k e d “
engineerforiheDOT.broughtthe . Doug Waters, DOT Engineer
simple message to members ofthe ...
club last week, who also heard
fix)m developers and planners aboul what
could happen in the rapidly-growing area
of easlem Davic County.
h was Waters who atuncted Ihe most
attention and questions.
"There are no highway projects in Ihis
arca thal will handle incieases intrafTic on
1-40, 158 or 801," Waters said. "No one
has really asked for 158 to be improved...
counties, towns or citizens."
Accoiding to Ihe slate's Uansportation
improvement plan, Ihe year 2004
would be Ihe first such projecls
could be funded. Waters said.
Although there is a separate
fund lo replace bridges, that money
goes to bridges in need of repair.
The 801 bridge over 1-40-Ihough
crowded - is in good shape.
Glenn Fleeman asked Waters
about reports that counly com
missioners had asked for a new inter
change on 1-40 in the Redland commu
nity. Although true. Ihe projcci isn't sched
uled for funding, meaning it's many years
away from becoming reality. It's not even
planned. Waters said.
Heurged the group tomaketheirwishes
known to membeis of the N.C. Boaid of
Transportation, which allots funding for
road projects, typically in a seven year
plan. "An individual can do it, but it
would cany more weight if a group did
it," Waters said.
V is k in F o r A N e w 'D e s t in y '
Bill Burnette, a developer building a
neo-ttaditional communiiy on theold Win-
Mock Farm, compared Hillsdale lo whal
washappeningin Pi nehurstand Asheville
Please See HUbdale-Page 4
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Chmpion
A North Davie Middle School
sixth grader correctly spelled 12
woidsenroute toihe DavieCounty
Spelling Bee championship last
week.
Jessica McGown, 12, daughter
ofMr. and Mrs. Tim McGown of
Charon Lane, Advance, spelled
chandelier and eucalyptus cor
rectly to lake the bee title. Spellers
went Ihrough more wonls lhan
any others in recent hisioiy.
: "It's good lo see these young
people can still stand and spell in
tte days of word processots and
spelling checks," said Dr. Bill
Sleed, superintendent.
JessKa sakl she studied regu-
lariy for a.week before Ihe bee,
with her parents helping by call
ing out wonb.
Second place went to Kristen
Saueifanin, 12, a South Davie
Middle School student anddaugh-
terofMr. andMrs. Paul Sauertmin
of Hickory Drive. Mocksville.
Kristen and Jessica went one-on-
one for eight wonb befote the
winner was named.
Other contestants included: jesslcaMcQovmandKristenSaiJeitminvwreliiaspelHngBtKwclovmljeforBJessicaifr^^^
FltM i8MSiiiiltiiit-Faat4tookttieoountytitle. - Photo l»yRoW nftrgua»on
Hillsdale Bank
Robbed Tuesday
HILLSDALE - Firsl Union Bank was
robbed Tuesday ancmoon.
Law ofriccrs arc slill looking for Ihc sus-
pccl, described as a while male in his mid-
20s. He had short, neat brawn/rcddish hair
and a thin mou.stachc.
"He came up lo one of Ihc Idlers and
handed her a note saying he had a gun, give
me your money," said Davic SherifTs Ll.
Deicclivc Jimmy Phipps. "He lold her nol 10
push the alarm."
The robbery occuircd at approximauly
4:30 p.m. at Ihe bank on Ihe comer of U.S.
158andN.C.801.
"Wc believe he went across Ihe road Robbery Sospcd
behind the By-Lo and gol inlo a red, ihrce-door Hyundai," Phipps said.
The suspect was wearing a logo ball cap, blue jeans, a l-shiit and
running shoes.
Therc werc five employees and Ihrce customers inthebankatlhetime
of Ihc robbery. None werc injurcd or threatened.
Rewanis arc availablefor information on this crime. Coniact Ihe Davie'
CoumySherifl'sOmceal634-SS47orDavieCrimesto|i|Kniat634-lUI.
NotGuilly
Tim Blackwelcler Is deaied Of
Sex Oflense With Child Chaige
P la n s F i x V a H e y R o a d A p a ttm e n ls P u t O n H ( M
Apubiichearingoolherezoiiing
of 5.0B aeiea on VaUey Roid be-
tweeaHotpital Street Extenskn and
Rktgeyiew Drive fion highway
businenandR-lSrcsidenliiltoR-
9 reskleoiiil nuild ftinUy overiay
was postponed March 4.
After die MockivUle Planning
: Botfd voted uninimouily to lec-
of^Mod denial of the lequot,
Au^CDoggeaJr.ofWingnea
Càpontk» decided to withdraw
hit ^ t k » foe woric, Ftan-
nidg n d Zooiiig Dfacctor Jeue
Boyce told die MoekivUle Towii.
Boeed^fCoaiaiiiiiaiien.
Wingieen pco|)osed a two stoiy
48 unit canplex, consisting of two
buikUngi of three bedroom apan-
menls aod four buiUingi of two
bedn»inapaitments.wfak;hwillbe'
rented ftr $370 to S42S a month.
D o g ^ presented photographs
andplani ftomasimilarcomplexlo
ptannhlg board memben, explain
ing lhat there wouM be only one
access to Valley Road.
Ihe gardenstyleapiitinent units
wonUbe knv munlenaoce awl en-
agyeflkientwidiarecteadoaatea,
playgiaund, offioe aiMl meeting
roo|tt,heiaU. . ■
A maricet study has shown a need for this kind of housing in
Davie County. These apaitments
wouM be. for people widi incomes
at or bek>w die median income of
die area, he explained.
Wilh the median family income
in Davie CMinty at $43.00a die
average tenants for the facility
wouM have an income of about
$21.000.
The town boaid had rezoned die
pnpei^ to highway business just
monthsagoatdierequestofDanny
Correlf for a Wheels tbdng'offke
ami warehouse, sakl LmiiienceRayi^
Carter of die planning board.
In a business area on a road diat
is used asabypass. Planning Board
Chaiipeitan V m Hairis sakl she
wbuU be concent^ about chikben;
playing near such a buqr hi^ay .
Board member Lois Shore said
she doesn't like dw klea of dial
i^ y people living so ckxe to In-
genoU-Rahd. ' \'
She made a matkm to reco№
mend denial of die petidon.
Acconling to B^ce. Doggett
helieyeshecaBniakeinyovemenis
on die pUn, «vhich inay make it'
accepttble to dw planniog boari.^;!
By Jcune Houpe
Davie Couniy Enleiprise Reconl
Nolguilty.
Tim BlackweMa's family ap
plauded as dw verdict was read.
They had been waiting to hear
dnse woids since he waa anesled
in August 199S for tKxiialoffienae
widiachiU.
AjnyfbundthefannerMadci-
ville p i^ ' offker not g u ^ of
taking indecent Ubertin with hii,
13-year-old.stepdaugbier laM
week in Davie Counly Supenor
Court.
Ihe chiU testified dial. wlilh>
her modwr was al woik, the had
gonenintobedw№BlackweUtr
after watching a acMy. movie.
: ; Hewaiscnidi^iierliKkaa
iwroinnoriydklW
bing her stomach after she com
plained of it huiAig. She sakl he
touched her breasts and between
her legs and killed her shouMer.
HeaskedherwhyilwhaddaM-
diataishegalupaidlefttfaeniani:
He sakl tie was gaing to nO her:
rootber.ihesaU.
The next diy SMUr* Datec-
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2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Manh 13,1997
Editorial
Rebellion: Son
Doesn't Want
ToPlayT-ball
So I pushed him ii lillic.
So I wus Ihc over eager dud.
So I wanted to live my life over through him a little.
Is that any reason for such absolute rebellion'/ Is that
uny reason, at age 6, for my son to refuse to play basebuil?
He has been adamant about it.
He doesn't want to sign up for T-ball.
My coaching career is over... again.
Blackballed by Little League during my older son's •
playing days, pushed out becausc I was one of Ihosc zealot
coaches that won at any cost, I had begun my rehabilitation
last year. Tliey let me coacii T-ball.
; ■: My younger son offered me a chancc at a comeback. A
; cliance to wear the uniform again. A chancc to order the
• double steal. The squeeze play. The hit and run. A chance to
'.stand al third base and give the most outrageous signals.
I: - We were undefeated.
: •: Sure, some of the psmints complained. We had the
; highest percentage of team picture sale.s in the league last
;year. Iwasthemodelofdlgnityandpoi.se. I always con-
-^ratuiated ihc opposing coaches. I didn't gloat. I didn't run
: up the score.
There were only a few complaints about me, and those
: were mostly unfounded. As far as I know, no parents were
.going to request that their child not be on my team.
I was sure to be invited back.
But there is no joy in Mudvilk.
My Roben didn't have as much fun as I did.
Through fall and winter, he said he didn't want to play
' ihis year. The first hint was his refusal to continue my two-
a-day practices through Ihe Christmas break. I wanted to tell
him Santa was watching, but 1 knew that would be wrong.
So I backed off.
There was still time for the natural lure of baseball to
work on him. When spring comes, boys' thoughts tum to
baseball. Boys and their dads want to toss the ball. They
want to hit the ball. They want to put on the new uniform
■and cap.
Just yesterday, I thought I detected Ihc slightest change
in demeanor.
.' ■ "Did you sign me up for baseball?"
"No. You said you didn't want to play."
; "Oh... Good."
I had token him to R&J Sports on Saturday, and he
: watched in fa-scination as baseball caps were stitched with
emblems. They gave him a cap.
His big brother carefully molded the cap to frame his
;face.
Robert wore it to bed. He wore it to school. He wore it
; tp Paul's game.
!;; Silently, I cheered.
Lillian has consoled me. Let him develop his own
interests, she said. Don't push him. (I was just kidding
about the two-a-day practices).
We don't have lo schedule our beach Irip around the T-
ball championships this year.
— Dwight Sparks
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S c h o o l B o n d P a c k a g e W a s M isre p resen tation
To Ihe edilon
I want lo lake Ihis opportunity to cxprcs.s my
reelings about llie .school bounJ's deci.sion to accept
the recommendation of the task force concerning
Mocksville Middle School.
1. along wilh a school bt)aril member, made 12
presenlalions supporting ihe school bond issue. At
each preseniation, we lold the voters Mocksvilte
Middle School would be closed if the bond was
approved. In my opinion, this closing \v;ls ihe
reason the bond passed.
While Ihc task torce may have made Ihe best
recommendation, I have a problem wilh presenting
a bond package lo ihe voters, ihcn changing Ihe
package after passage. Il is called misrcpresenta-
lion.
R ew ard O ffe re d Fo r Truck Thief
To the edilon
Weare seeing a lolofchanges in Ihe county now,
some wc like, and some wc don'l. 1 think every one
wilt agree that stealing is somelhing no one wants
to be a part of ourway of life. On Friday nighl, Feb.
28, someone came over onc-half mile on a private
road inlo Win-Mock Farm and stole my 1996 while
Ford pick-up. They ran oul two tanksof fuel, drank
Icehouse beer, smoked Marlboro cigarettes and
covered Ihe truck in mud inside and out. They left
it on 8UI and MO at Fred Bahnson Drive belween
7:15 and 7:45 Saturday morning.
If anyone can tell me who did Ihis. with a high
dcgrecofreliability.l will givelhcma$500reward.
No one wants u thief around. Tliese people will gel
caught, Ihen we will all be belter off. An arrest or
conviction is nol necessary lo collect the reward. If
you have any informaiion, please call 998-S482; or
write lo 580 Yadkin Valley Road, Advancc 27006.
Bert Bahnson
Hillsdale
I would like 10 apologize ihrough your paper to
those organizations where 1 misrepresented ihe
facts. 1 sincerely believed Ihe plan would be
executed as presented.
Ralph D. Naylor
Mocksville
Team Gets Dirty Deal
To Ihe editor • *
To Coach Darrell Steele, wc would like lo
recognize you foryour outstanding work ascoach.
Wc give you a star. When wc heard you wcrc being
fired, we didn’l think you would be replaccd.with
Coach Cantrell.
And for the Davie High School varsiiy basket
ball team, you were not properly recognized. There
was adirty deal. When is it lhal honesiy ever ptays
a pan in what goes on today? I know il doesn't have
a placc in schools any more. Whal about the players
who deservedly sliould luve goUen more recogni
tion lhan they did? When docs true and real talent
prevail itself?
Players, keep your heads up, because basketball
scouts know real talent when they sec it.
Debbie Jackson . ,
Mock-sville
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P e ts N e e d T o B e Lo ve d
Like T h e y Lo v e P e o p le
They nifi and jum p and bark in excitement. They press’.thcir noses
against the cages holding them and slare with sad eyes, r
Pleading for attention, some whine loudly while otheri whimper
softly. They show their thanks for a pat on the head withTi sloppy
finger licking,
I visited the Davie County Animal Shelter today. It's a place 1 try
to avoid. Always the same story - 1 slop to pet and try to say a kind
word lo every cne of the dogs.
I linger a liule longer wilh the older ones and the
not-so-cule ones because I figure they have thc'
; least chance of being adopted.
; I wish I could take every one of them home with
I me, but I know that I can't. And, feeling a little like
; 1 did the day my grandfather backed his car over
; my first puppy, I drive away with my friends.
I One of my friends wants a puppy, and, for Ihe
i second time in a monlh, I agreed lo go wilh him lo
; the shelter. As upselling ns it is for me, I wonder
; whal the dogs we lefl behind are thinking,
1 Do they get their hopes up every time they see a
; new face? Are they as selective aboul who they
; would go home with as the pet shoppers are about
I what they want in a dog'i
j I doubt the excited little puppies in the first cage
; have the same outlook as the timid black dog lhai backs away in fear
: at the other end of Ihe building,
1 . Some are wearing collars thal someone obviously bought for
them. I wonder how they ended up at the shelter. Was it the death of
a master? Was it a move lo a new home where pels aren't allowed? A
neighbor complaining aboul barking? Do some people really Jusl
decide they don’t wanl a pel anymore?
' - It has lo be most heart-breaking to these animals lo wind at the
shelter. Rejected. Abandoned. Unwanted.
Maybe they should consider themselves lucky. It is nn improve
ment over the old days when they would probably have been lied up
in a sack and thrown in the creek.
Do Ihey wake up every day wondering if someone is coming back
. for them? Are their dreams filled with memories of a happier day as
someone's pel? What were they thinking as we drove away loday,
leaving them behind to face another lonely night al the animal
shelter?
People can say whatever they want about intelligence levels and
;<;mplions of animals to make ihemselve:} feel beUer aboul living in a
'\l^rld where living Ihings are pushed aside bccause they become
inconvenient or burdensome, bm I know that they have feelings and
■dreams.
’ Not like humans, of course, a dog loves unconditionally. I'll bet
not one of them would hold a grudge against the master who aban-
'ddned il, if it had a chance to go back home tomorrow.
A dog is a faithful friend in any situation - willing to die for a
.person it loves. A Chihuahua would battle a rottweiler lo protect ils
master.
, They are lonely when the people they love are away al work or
school and uaable lo hide the joy they feel when those people have
returned.
. - iThey experience fear, anger and pride just like people. They worry
when a loved one is upset or in trouble and even know the sorrow of
'grief.
When my grandfalher died, one of my first concerns was finding a
new home for his dog.
Harry would never have adjusted lo life in Mocksville - trapped
,on a leash or in a lol - after roaming over the countless acres sur-
: rounding Grandpa's little farm since the day he had been dropped off
;on thal dirt road in Union Grove.
: .„Grandpa loved lhal old stray that never slept a night in the big red
: dog house my cousin built for him, preferring lo sleep under
) Grandpa's pickup growling at anyone who dared near the truck.
. 'Grandpa's dearest friends and neighbors. Tommy and Mevalyn,
i agreed lo take Harry. He was already accustomed to spending a lot of
< time al their house. He'd either follow Tommy home or follow
I Giilndpa over there and stay in hopes of some lable scraps preferable
: to Ihe cal food he gol at home.
! ' 'in the weeks after Grandpa's death, Harry visited his new home
i but refused to abandon that lillle red pickup he had guarded failhfully
i fpf' so many years. Only when the truck was sold and tenants had
^ v e d into Grandpa's house did Harty accept that it was time to go.
. He lost weight and seemed distant, still grieving for his lifelong
best friend. The last lime I saw Налгу, he followed me out the long
driveway from his new home. As I turned in the direction of the
j^ j n road, I looked back to see him taking a familiar shortcut across
Harper's yard toward Grandpa's house.
;Z;He slopped and stared after my car. I'm told. Then he turned back
Jotward Grandpa's house and howled and howled - somelhing no one
ever heard him do.
•'r^Owning a pet is a responsibility, but I have found that anything
M means much in life comes with responsibility.
;: ;fhere are dogs and cats al every animal shelter in every county
R ^ ly to love anyone who will give them a chance.
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1997 Davie Couniy spelling bee winner Jessica McGown breathes a sigh of lelief as she
spells her final word to win the competition.
Participants were, from left, Jessica Whaley, Lindsay Jaci<son, Kristen Sauerbrun,
Danielle Goldner, Christy Williams, Jessica IWcGown and Elizabeth Becl(.
S t u d e n t s C o m p e te
In L o c a l S p e llin g B e e
Davie County Schools General Supervisor Elaine Strider pronounces the words, as the competitors line up for their tum.
- Plioto* by Robin Ferguiton
misdate Growth Discussed By Civic Group
Continued From Page 1
• Jcssica Wtialey, 10, is llie daugh
ter of Mr. and M rs. Tim W haley of
Couniy Line Road. Hantiony. A liflh
grader ut W illiam R. Davie Elemen
tary School, she missed ihe word tena
cious.
* Elizabeth Beck. 11, is Ihe daugh
ter of M r. and M rs. Steve Bcck of
River Bluff Drive. Advance. A fiflh
grader at Shady Grove Elementary
School, she missed the word pavilion.
•Lindsay Jackson. lO.lsUwUuugh-
ler of M r. and Mrs. Robbie Jackson of
Advancc. A fifth grader at Pinebrook
Elementary School, she missed the
wordcscalaior.
•DanielleCoIdner, I l.isthedaugh-
(er of M r. and M rs. Dan Goldner of
Cherry Hill Road. Mocksville. A ППИ ]
grader at Cooleem ee Elem entaiy ’
School, she missed the word verbatim.
• Christy Williams. 9, is the duugh'- •
terofShelinWilliamsandRogerShiirpe';
uf Mocksville. A fourth grader al ‘
MocksvilleMiddleSchool.shemissCiV
■the word acute. '
TTie winner advances to the W in-
ston-Siilem Journal Regional Bee, arid '
Ihe top finishers thcrc will go to the
national spelling bee in Washington.' '
D.C., said Elaine Strìder, general su
pervisor of Diwie schools.
"A ll of then» are certainly winners.
W c arc all very proud of Ihem to have i
come this far." Strìder said. . ^
Tl\e spellers won bees at their re*
specliveschools, written andoraltesu..
Strider said. ‘l *
Continued From Page 1
at thc turn of Ihe century.
Those areas also started oul os open
fields and rural areas, Burnette said.
"Jusl os al the beginning of ihis
century, thc meccas of Pinehurst and
Asheville came into national and inter
national prominence ... so may our
Hillsdale community be so destined."
He mentioned Ih c major roods, the
golf loumaments, events and ameni
ties at Bennuda Run. Tanglewood and
Bermuda Village.
"Our next do(v neighbcK' to the east
is the delightful 'stage coach' village of
Clemmons and also to the east is the
Yadkin River, lhat originates in the
mountains and gives us beautification
and waterscape opportunities along our
eastern border.
T o the west is our lovely county
seal of Mocksvillc and to the nonh is
the pleasant farm community of
Fannington and lo the south we have
the civic minded town of Advancc and
the upscale Oak Valley and its housing
devek)pment with ils beautiful Arnold
P»bner Golf Coursc."
Burnette also talked about the de
velopment on Win-Mock Farm, 300
acres scheduled for shops and houses
connnccled by tree-lined streets and
tnilsandsklewalks.
"The style of this village will be
fico-tradilional architecture that is
sweeping the countiy in an effort to
restore family values lo our lifestyle,"
he said. "If the villa^ turns out as I
expect, b will have a large dose of ihe
tunioftheccnturychannsimiiartothat
of Charleston and Savannah."
Landscape ArchitcctDougStimmel
saidihcWin-MockdcvcIopment would
cncouragc a sense of communily, "a
comfortable feel... wherc you could
walk to the storc."
Some at the melting, some mem
bers of thc civic group and some not,
questioned thal quaint feel. They
pointed out that MO wouldcut through
the middle of the development, cutting
off thc business section from the resi
dential area.
Stimmcl said lhal while the devel
opment would be "walker friendly."
automobiles werc welcome. A tunnel
and bridge werc available to get from
one side of mO to the other.
The development, which Bumelte
estimates will take IS-20yearstocom-
plete, includes multi-family housing
andsingle-familyhousesonl^ smaller
lhan allowed elsewhere in Davie
County. Open areas, mainly around
lakes, are in the plans.
Other Issues Discussed
Memben of thc civic group and
guests talked about several subjecU.
including sewer sctvkc to Hillsdale, a
corridor plan for Hwy. 1S8 in
Clemmons and Forsyth County, and
the look of a new shopping center at
Hwys. 158 and 801.
•Burnette, Harrison Properties and
Carl Johnson are paying for a sewer
system to be extended from Fonyth
County into Hillsdale. When com
pleted, it will be tumed over to Davie
Couniy, which will operate thesystem.
The county will set rates, and a
poftion of the money will go to the
three investors until their money is
paid back. In rclum. they arc guaran
teed a certain number ofhook-ups and
certain amouni of capacity. Other than
that. It should be open to the public,
Burnette said.
Developers of Oak Val ley arc hclp-
ing lo upgrade the si/c of lines and a
pumping station, although thc original
lines will not take thc system to that
developmenl.
Also, Ihc DOT is paying for morc
upgrades to extend the system lo rcsl
areas on 1-40.
Bumelte said construction on the
sewersystem should begin in latespring
or eariy summer.
• Glenn Simmons, a landscape ar
chitect forthe Winsion-Salem/Fbrsyih
County Planning Commission, told of
plans lo create a "corridor" along Hwy.
1S8 in Clemmons, trying to avoid the
clutterproblcmsexistingon Lewisville-
Clemmons Road in Clemmons. That
plan woukl naturally extend on Hwy.
138 into Davie Couniy, he said.
"Use zoning tools to gel whal you
want," hesaid. "If everybody plays by
the sameniles,noone will feel slighted.”
• Dr. Jeny Hauser. Hillsdale To-
mocrow prcsklent, said the new shop
ping center al Hwys. 158 and 801 has
a nkx brick facade, and lhal all space
has been rented. Hamson Propeities
had promised a representative at the
meeting, he sakl, but none atlended.
"We all need to come together. The
problem is planning,oralackihereof,"
Hauser sakl. This is a small county
that is becoming a big county... from
populaUon to economic impact."
Mocteville Tovm Board Voles To Apply
For Slate Grant To RelKMIIIale Houses
It e MÓ^viUe Town Boaidvoted
Marcii 4 10 apply for a slate housing
gnnl.
' AmadingloGaiyWilsanofBcncii-
m ik . I lown the ШС of MocluviUe
óouunceiveupto$200;000tol)eiised
te.niiebiUtatioaofiiploeiglitl»nics.
\ IkeM HiM lhetom aiithlnceive JNilMMMfMlUowAetawiilofh
moderne repaiis, such as the homes of
elderly people who are unable lo keep
Iheir homes up as ihey once did.
Hie idea is lo liy lo give homes
anodier 2S-ycat life span, te said.
Commissioner Dr. F.W. Slale said
Ihis would te an excellent p n ^ for
iteCampteURoedarea.
. Bul tte howes m unte in Ite city
< UnUi, K C « d n | ^ Mm «|w
Home owneis imetesled in ite pro-
gnun should apply to ite town. Tteie
needs to te a good pool of applicants
ftom which to choose Ite houses, Wil
son said.
Tte suggested mininuim match in
liindinglnmiltelownwauldteS6,8№
andilcosaSlOOtoapply, Wilson said.
WUh an IpvMmcM of just «00,
BraHey said t e tmn^dwed It to its.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Мак||1Э; 1W7-S i
; Tte following cases wen disposed
of in Dislrict Court March 6.'
; Presiding; JudgeJxlcKlass. Pros
ecuting: David Hall and Rob Taylor,
nuistant DAs.
; —JosephW.Baker,64mphina45
m ph zone, reduced to 54 in a 45 zone,
lirayerforjudgmentconlinuedoncost.
James E Ballanl, misdemeanor
l^ n y , dismissed.
; ^McDuffie A. Britt, assault on a
female,sentenced I20days,suspended
2 yean on probation, I}omestic Vio
lence program, no alcohol ordnigs.
^-Teresa S. Broadway, harassing
phone call, dismissed.
VMichoel A. Brooks, 79 raph In a
65'mph zone, reduced lo improper
equipment, SIO fine, cosl.
-;-Alvln A. Burchette, radar detec-
lur ili commercial vehicle, cosl.
-^-Archie Cline, assaullby pointing
a gun, dismissed.
—JamesLCouch,DWI,8enlenced
120days,suspended I yewonpnte-
lion, substance abuse ossessmenl, no)
operate vehicle, S65 flne, cost, restitu
tion; no operator’s license, dismissed.
—Grant Evans, two counts of as
sault on a female, senlenccd 75 days,
suspendd2yeais,DayRepoitlngCen-
ler. Family Violence Prevention Pro
gram, not assault pfosecuting witness,
ranain In good tehavior, obtain em
ployment; assaull by pointing a gun,
dismissed
-Clyde E. Eyler, 80 raph in a 70
mph zone, prayer for judgment contin
u e on cosl.
—Clayton S. Rstel. assaull on a
female, guilty of simple assault, sen
tenced 45 days, suspended 2 yeais,
obtain employment, family violence
Ireaunenl. remain In general good be
havior, cost.
— Kenneth M. Flippin, breaking
and/or entering, dismissed.
—Teny Fonney, obtaining prop
erty by false pretense, dismissed.
—David V. Freeman, Intoxicated
anddisruptive, sentenced I5days, sus
pended I year, subslance abuse assess
ment, cosl, not go back on property.
— KennethLHead,domesticcrimi-
nal Uespass, dismissed; misdemeanor
sUilking, dismissed.
— Joson S. Hobbs, canying con
cealed weapon, dismissed; foigery of
endorsement, guilty of misdemeanor
common law forgery of endorsement,
sentenced 45 days, suspended 2 years,
restitution, $50 fine, 24 hours commu
nity service; uttering forged endorse
ment, guilty of misdemeanor common
law uttering forged endorsement, sen
tenced 45 days, suspended 2 years.
— Lasondra J. Hogue, disorderly
conduct, dismissed; resisting public
officer, sentenced 30 days, suspended
I yearon piobation, restitution, remain
in good behavior, obtain employment.'
— Daniel C. Honeycutt, driving
while license revoked, sentenced 120
days, suspended 2 years on probation,
not operale vehicle, 24 hours commu
nity service, S2C0 fine, cost, remain In
good tehavior, expired registration,
dismissed.
— Angela D. Hutchings, felony
breaking and/or entering, dismissed;
larceny after breaking and/orentering,’
guilty of misdemeanor larceny, sen
tenced 45 days, suspended 2 years on
probation, restitution, not goaboul pros
ecuting wluiess without consent, re
main in good tehavior, cosl.
—Cylyndla L. Jones, 81 mph in a
45 mph zone, guilty of careles.« and
reckless driving, $65 fine.
—Robert A. Lakey, felony break
ing and/or enlering, dismissed; felony
larceny after breaking and/or entering.
guilty of misdemeanor breaking and/
or enlering. sentenced 45 days, sus
pended 2 years, reslinnkm, no) goaboul
prosecuting witness without consent,
obtain employmenl, cost.
-RobjnM.McDanlels,DWI,sen-
tenced I year, suspended 2 years on
probalion, not operale vehicle, 2 days
in jail, 30 days house anesl. substance
abuse as,sessmeni, driving left of cen
ter, guilty:
— Perry W. Miller, vehicle inspec
tion violalion, possession of alcohol by
person under 21, and open conuiner
after consuming alcotel, sentenced 30
days, suspended2years, $50 fine, cost,
remain In good tetevlor.
-Barbara G. Peridns, second de
gree trespassing, dismis.sed.
-Donald L Roberts, DWI, sen
tenced 2 years, suspended 2 years on
probation, not operate vehicle, Udays
active; no operator's license, active.
-James M .RoM off,driyi«ni^„.
license revoked, $200 fine, c u t
-Eddie Sheimer, failuie »
ler.sex offender, $25.nne, co«l,re|iili^
if moving. ' V ^
- U l Tnn, 90 mph in * 70 m j№
zone, reduced lo caftless aiid recklM?
driving, $25 fine, cóirt. ^
-Jessica B. YMnts, DWI, iS ^
tenced 60 days, suspended I year, i ^
operale vehicle, ^ p le le reco№ ^
mended assessmerifc, 24 houn co№;J
munity service-wiihln30days;g0m^^
In a 70 mph zone, dismissed.
Falkdlo Appear
Tte following lUled lo appew
ttelr scheduled court trial. 'rj,~
—Donna M. Brown, driving
Ikense revoked, open container
consuming alcohol, no regisMllai^'
card
-RobertCPickle, I06mphini7(fi
mph zone.
F e k M iy C a s e s , P r o b a lio n V k ila t k x is H e a r d In D a v ie S u p e r io r C o u r t
Thcfollowingcasesweredisposedl
of in pavie Couniy Superior Court
March 3-7.
-Joseph Nicholas Allen, probation
violation. 225 day prison sentence ac-
tivatcd.
- Michacl Elliot Arnold, forgery of
endorsement,utteringaforged endorse
ment. sentenced to six to eight monihs
i n pri sun all bul 30 day s suspended two
years with supervised probalion, pay
S100 fine, restitution and court costs.
- Prinlis H. Bameycastle, DWL re-
majKled to Dislrict Court judgment
- Stanley Blair, probation viola
tion, dismissed by DA.
-Otis Vince Booe, probalion viola
tion, transferred to intensive proba
lion.
- Jonas Bradley Curtiss, probation
violation. 45 days in jail sentence acti
vated.
- Mickey James Dewalt, probation
violation, monetary conditions modi
fied.
- Rodney Forrest Evans, probalion
violalion,drivingafterconsuming,driv-
ing while license revoked, remanded
to Dislrict Court judgment.
-JimmyGaither, Injury to personal
property, remanded to Dislrict Court
judgment.
-Curtis LamonlGray,driving while
license revoked, no operator's license.
Ellis Swom In As Davie
Probation,Parole Officer
failure to heedlightor siren, exceeding
asafespeed,remandedtoDlslrictCoun
judgment
- Anthony Todd Hallman, proba
tion violation, three year prison sen
tence activated.
- Earl Jerome Hickson, resisting a
public officer, possession of stolen
goods,sentenced 10 eight to lOmonlhs
in prison, $500 restitution.
- Lonnie Hoover Howell, DWI,
remanded lo District Court judgment.
-MichaelJosephHowell.breaklng
and enlering, tarceny, sentenced to 45
days injalisuspendedlSmonths, $500
restltutioo, court cosls.
-NorrisEugene Hudson,probalion
vkilatkmsenlences invoked, 36months
in prison wilh dmg treatment recom
mended.
- James Anthony Kiuttz, probation
violation, two year prison sentence
activated.
• Christopter Lynwood Ellis, a nn-
llvi:ori\shcville,now residing in Davie
C()unly,recentlycompleled basic Iraln-
ingVlth Ite Division of Adult Proba-
tiijn and PaiolethroughUie North Caro-
lida Justice Acadcmy al Crossnore.
; Ttetrainingconslstedoffourweeks
aiid:covctcd courtroom procedures,
pnitutlon and parole case supervision,
uiijimed self-defense, smictuied sen
tencing laws, andolher relevant essen
tials.
Ellis was swom in to tte position of
adult probation parole ofticer on Feb.
20, In Davie County District Court.
The addition of Ellis lo tte Davie
Couniy Unil will add a suiff that in
cludes five probation/parole officers
and one two-man intensive p r o to n
ofticer team to tte unit's field staff.
Hlls isarecenlgnidualeof Appala
chian Suite Univeisily in Boone.
Éb/ie Man Convided Of
iking ChildOut Of Stale
: ',^DavieCountymanwuienlenced
to lj to 26 rnontteinprison for taking
a l^year-old gill oul of tte stale with-
oaipeimisskin.
'.Christian Gale Wilson. 20. pleaded
i g^March6.inDavieCounlySupe-
riofCourt 10 felonious resnint
: According 10 Asslslani District At-
u im ^ Gwenda Priest, tte chikf s fa-
tiiei' had dropped ter off al ter
giwdmodier's from when ste was 10
I go to school. But ste never went lo
sdnolihaldaybecauKitewupicked
uiiliy Wilson in a vehkle te had bor-
r q i ^
! rWilsonandltechiUwereraundln
S»Amaoo,TeuaaboutaweeklMe(.
- Mkhael Todd Klutz, probalion
violation. lOyear sentence invoked.
- Anthony Dewayne McClelland,
possession with intent to sell or deliver
cocaine, misdemeanor possession of
marijuana, sentenced lo 11 lo l4months
in prison with credll for lime .served,
money seized istotefortelted to school
board and tte drugs destroyed.
- David Anthony Mitchell, proba
tion violation, 120 day sentence acti
vated.
- Freddie Wayne Nichols, three
counts of breaking and entering, three
counts of felony larceny, sentenced to
12 10 18 months in prison. $IJOO
resiituiion.
- Toole Robert Rhlnehart. prota-
tlon violation, transferred lo intensive
probation.
- Donald Lee Sapp, probalion vio
lation. sentence modified toinclude 48
days injalL
- Charlton Eorl Smith Jr., posses
sion with Inlenl lo sell or deliver mari
juana. maintaining a vehicle for dnigs,
sentenced to six to eight months in
prison all but 45 days suspended Iwo
years wilh supervised probalion. $ 100
fine, court costs, dnigs destroyed.
-Ronnie EarlTate II, two countsof
brcaking and entering, two counts lar
ccny, sentenced to 1410 ISmomhsin
prison with credit for 169 days in jail
with drug treatment recommended.
- Michael Wayne Tilley, probalion
violation, released from protelion.
- Timothy Mack Wagoner, manu
facture of marijuana, sentenced to 45
days in jail suspended one year, $500
fine, court cosls.
-KatterineAnnaWall,DWI,with-
drew appeal.
- Trevor Allan Walterman. DWI,
remanded lo District Court judgment.
- Baity Grant Whittaker, DWL re-
manded to District Court judgmenL :
n tlM T o A n m u '
-MarkLewisAbsher,DWI. ; ;
-AmandaL. Caudle, probation vio
lalion. . :
- Clyde Julius Colson Jr., potsc^;
sion ofa firearm by a felon. '■ '
-Valentin Ivanov Dimitrov, DWT. :
speeding 80 in a 70. ;
- George Washington Dulln, at-:
sault wilh a deadly weapon inflk»iif|,:
serious injury. ' •:
- Nonnan Winn EUreth Jr., D W I :
- Yosef Amel Handy, probalion ;
violotion. ■ .
-Matttew James Overstreet, forg-;
eiy of endorsement, uttering a forged
endorsement.
- Cieo Pinkney Ross Jr., aisaiih :
with a deadly weapon inOkttng w i- i
ous injuiy. ->4
- Paul Douglas Welch, ucond d|s,
gree trespassing.
Tte giri had nol been temed in any
way, and there had been some talk
aboul Wilson doing Ihii 00 behalf of
her modier. Priest said.
Wilson told Judge Julius A.
Rousseau Jr. dial te had been IHcndi
widi It e giri's modier but did not say
lhal is why te had laken her to Texat.
His attomey Tammy Fleming sakl
Ite chikl had gone with him willingly.
Wilson hai oHered her no explana-
tkm for why te took It e girl to Texas,
FkmingsaU.
A chaige ofoblaining pnpetty by
false pretense was dismisacd.
Prie« saUtte owner oTlte car had
rut wanied to pursue tte caae.
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6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 13.1997
Public Records 1
Arrests
female. Trial date: March 20.
-JamesEdwflrURccvcs,23.ofI()05
Yadkin Valley Road. Advance, was
charged MarchQwiihDWI.Trial date:
April A.
•Evelyn Louise Dowall. 18. of 304
Avon Si.. Mocksville, was chargcd
March 7 with failure loappear In court.
- Randy Michael Barker. 24. of 387
Bingham & Parks Road. Advance, was
The following werc arrested by (he
^Ehvle Couifty Sheriffs Department.
- Ronald Wade Meadows, 44. of
150 Markland Ave.. Mocksviilc. was
charged March 9 with assault on a
female. Trial date: March 20.
. Dave Leroy Bulkley, 31. of 152
Prison Camp Road, Mocksville. was
charged march 8 wilh assault on a
Sheriffs Deoartment
The following incidents werc re
ported to the Davie Couniy Sheriffs
Department.
- Lisa Jacobs Benson ofMocksvillc
reported March? her brother hit her in
the head and broke the windshield to
her vehicle at a residence on Junction
Road.
• Buster Phillips reported March 8 a
tenant damaged the door lo a business
at Hwy. 601 North and Cana Road.
•Edward Bernard Neal of Winslon-
Salem reported March 7 she lost a
cellular lelephone at 4-Brothers
Amoco, Hwy. 64 Wesl.
-DebraLynn AdkinsofCooleemee
reported March 7 the breaking, enter
ing and larceny of a house key from a
residence Emily Drive.
-Paul Edwin McGraw of Advance
reported March 8 the larceny of a 20-
charged March 9 wilh failure lo appear
in court und breaking, entering und
larccny. Trial dales: March 27, April 3.
- Sylvia Ann While. 42. of 1461
Clark Road. Mocksville. was charged
March 3 with failurc lo appear In court.
Trial dale: May 27.
- Joseph Edwiud Jarvis. 37. of2236
Famiington Road. Mocksville. was
chargcd March 5 with DWI und driv
ing left of centcr. Trial date: March 21.
-James Marcus Hairston, 33. of 120
Hillcrest Court, Mocksville, was
chargcd March 5 with failurc lo com
ply wilh court order. Trial dale: Mjuch
6.
-Tummi M. Smoot. 28. of 1507
Cherry Hill Road. Mocksviite, was
chargcd March 6 with writing a worth
less chcck. Trial dale: March 28.
- John Robert Younce, 18, of 143
Brookhaven Lane, Advancc. was
charged March 6 with failure U) appear
in court. Trial dale: March 19.
- Solomon Ruebon J<>hnson, 23. of
Queens. N.Y. was chargcd March 5
wilh failure to appear In court. Trial
dale: March 6.
- Jonas Bradley Curtiss. 20. of 266
Powell Roud, Mocksville, waschargcd
March 6 with five counts of foigery
und utiering. Trial date: March 20.
. William Fnuiklin Tatum, 19, of
120 Windward Circle. Mocksville, Witf
charged March 7 with breaking,enter
ing and larceny. Trial date: March;27.
• Currie Angela Bolin. 18, of 353
DannerRoad. Mocksville, wasch^ed
March 7 with breaking, entering and
larccny. Trial dule: March 27.
inch McCullough chain saw, with an
estimated value of $240. from a build
ing off Hwy. 158 East.
- Kennelh D. Broadway of Mocks
ville reported March 7 someone dam
aged property al the Davie Couniy
Courthouse.
- Willlani Smilh of Mocksville rc
ported March 8 someone damaged a
mailbox on Edgewood Circle.
-Tony AlexanderCartncrof Mocks
ville rcported March 9 ihe larceny of a
HomcIJle leaf blower, with an esii-
mated value of $ 100, from u residence
on Hwy. 64 West.
- Wade Owens Jr. of Mocksville
reported Murch 9 the larceny of a Pio
neer chain saw and a go-cart, with a
tot^ estimated value of S995, from a
residence on Main Church Road.
-EamestSmiihof Advance reported
March 8 a neighborwenl onto property
without permission on Casa Bella
Drive.
-Ted PcgramofClemmons reported
March 9 someone damaged Bennuda
RunGolfCourseamislolegTcensflags.
distance markers, rakes, and lee mark
ers.
- Alvin Jones Whilaker of MiKks-
vllle rtiported March 8 someone drove
onlo. damaging the yard at Cornalzer
Melhodlsl Church. Comatzer Road.
-WilliamC.Wontllof Mocksville
rcported March 7 the damage to mail
boxes on Community Lane.
• Robert Wayne Messick of Mocks
ville reported March 8 the larceny of
two Pioneer chain saws and a Prcdator
П deer stand, wilh a tolal estimated
valueof$700, fromabuilding Hwy.64
West.
- Jonas Curtis of Mocksville rc
ported March 3 lhal several people
kicked in the front door lo a residence
on Powell Road.
- Barbara Atkins of Mocksville re
ported March 3 someone turned over a
grill and lumed a waler spigot on al a
residencx' on Fred Lanier Roud.
- Barry Keilh Shelton Sr. of Slales
ville reported March 3 the larceny of
money from a business off Hwy. 601
North,
- Burry Dale Allen uf Advance rc
ported March 5 the larceny of a radio,
with un estimuted value of $ 120, from
n vehicle p.irked on La Quinta Drive.
- Mela Johnson of Mocksville re
ported March 4 someone threw ob-
jecLs, denting the door to u business al
Hwys. 80 land 64.
• Sharon Frank Vogler of Mocks
ville reported March 4 the larceny of
lumber, and three ladders, with a loial
estimaledvalueof$2.435.frt)mabuild-
Ing off Odell Myers Road.
- Barbara Hepler of Advance re-
portcdMarch4st)mcttnctampercdwiih
mail from a box on Yadkin Vulky
Road,
• George H. Bamhardt Jr. of Ad
vance reported March 4 the larccny of
checks fmm a residence on Bamhardl
l-ane.
-RulphGIennCumpbcllofHonnony
rcported Murch 5 someone drove a
vehicle onlo.damagingufieldoffGod-
hey Riijul.
- Ricky McCniry of C(M)leemcc rc
ported Marc-h 5 the brcaking. entering
and larceny of un Emerson VCR,
needles und syringes und u bluck onyx
ring, with a loial estimated value of
$325. from a rcsidcncc on Wall Slreel.
• Principal Linda Bosi reported
March 6 someone set fire to a irash can
''at Davic High School. i ■
- Jerome l^mont Carter of Co(il*
eemec reported March 6 the breaking,
entering and larceny of money, a Sony
game. CDs, and jewelry, wilh a total
estimaied value of $830. from a
dence on Clark Road. [ '•
- Vickie Gull Widcner of Advance
reported March 6 a mailbox was danv
aged on King Arthur Lane.
-Jay Franklin Steele ofMocksvillc
reported March 6 the brcaking and
entering of a rcsidcncc on BeurCrcck
Church Road.
• Ronda England Daniels of State»-
villcreportedMarch6acreditcardvas
slolen al Four Brothers Amoco, Hwy.
64 Wesl.
Mocksville Police
The following incidents were re
ported lo the Mocksville Police I^-
paitmenl.
- Sonya Annelte Ames reponed
that a speaker had been stolen from her
1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse on March 5.
- Hannah Lois McGee reported
March 4, that a metal extension ladder
valued al $175 had been stolen from
herback yard.
- Karen Brown Thurston reported
March4,thaiaworthlesscheckforS40
had been passed at Bearly Worn.
1
Highway Patn
nie N.C. Highway Patn>l investi
gated the following accidents In Davie
Couniy.
Car HJtsDccr
James Lany Sheek, 63, of Mocks
ville. was traveling west on U.S. I58at
2 a.m. March 2, when he struck a deer
that entered the path of his 1993 Ply
mouth, reported Trooper C.D. Jones.
VthkksColUdcOnU,S.fi01
Leya Ann Turner, 16, of Union
Grove, was turning onlo U.S.601 from
Hobson Streel al 3 p jn. March 3, when
- Chad Wayne Johnson reported
March5.thatlhrceampllficrs,aspeaker
box and a booster had been .stolen from
his 1987 Honda while it was parked al
the Davie campus of Davidson Couniy
Communily College.
- June Beal reported March 6, (hat
the taghadbeen removed froma 1996
Honda, belonging to Braxton M. Beal
while it was parked at Wal-Mart.
- Frank Paul Bush reported the lar
ceny of 3.6 gallons of gasoline from
Hom's Convenience Store March 7.
- Officer K.D. Hendrix reported
recovering a license tag slolen from
Roger D. Benfield March 8.
A rm ts
- Jonas Bradley Curtiss was ar
rested March4 forpossessionofslolen
property. While invesUgalingacall for
communicating ihreuLs, Oflicer K.D.
Hendrix friskedCurtlssundfoundthree
checks in his back pocket that hud been
stolen from George and Susan Bam«
hardt of Advance. Trial date: April 4.
- David Lee Kluttz was arrested
March 6. for larccny by un employee.
Trial dale: March 20.
- Joseph Wode Meadows was ar
rested March 6. for driving while li
cense revoked and resisting und delay
ing an officer. Trial dale: April 4.
- Anlhony Gordon Hudson was
arrested March 6, for DWI, driving
while license revoked and exceeding a
safe speed. Trial date: April 4.
- Shannon Dale McClamrock was
arresied March 7, for driving while
license revoked and possession ofdrug
paraphernalia. Trial dale: April 4.
- Jesus Anionlo-Marcial Petulan
was lUTCsied March 8, for DWI and no
operator's license. Trial dale: April 4.
- Eugene Lairy White was arrested
Marcii 9. for DWI. driving while li
cense revoked and possession aflcr
consuming. Trial dule: April 4.
Accidents
/ - Dinah Ann Etchison. 37, 388
/ Davie Academy Road, was turning
/ onlo Yadkinville Road from Country
Lane al 6:27 p.m. March 3, when she
drove a 1988 Ford into the path of a
1986 truck, driven by Burton Kay
Barger. 77,117 Crestview Drive. '
She told Officer K.D. Hcndrix*that
she did not see (he vehicle approach
ing. No charges were filed.
- Jackie Messick Hepler. 32,124
Glasgow Lane, was attempting to buck
a 1984 Ford van from a parking space
on Main Slreel when she struck a 1986
Nissan in the space beside her vehltil6.
reported Officer J.J. Reynolds.' No
charges were filed. '
shedrovelntothe pathofa 1989 Chev
rolet pickup, driven by Sidney Lee
Hellard, 46, of Rockwell.
According loTrooperC.D. Jones, a
vehicle in front of Hellard's truck had
been making a right tum onto Hobson
Streel when Tumer pulled onlo U.S.
601. No charges were filed.
Traikr Falb From Truck
The irailerfell froma 1989 PelerbiU
tractorlrailer track al 11:15 am. March
4, 05 David Benjamin LonJ, 40, of
Linwood, was driving the vehicle from
the Sara Lee parking lot ontoComatzer
Road, reported Trooper A.A. Justice.
Car Hits Ditch
Lula Clore Hutchens. 77, of Ad
vance, was UavellngcastonJohnCrolLs
Road at7p.m.March4,when her 1977
Plymouth slid off the wet road und
struck a ditch, coming to rest next lo a
Sleep cliff. No charges werc filed, rc
ported Trooper P.T. Hennelly.
Vehicle Struck From Rear
Tummy Clemo Hamm, 27, of
Mocksville, was .slowing for traffic in
front of her making a left lum /nto a
driveway when her vehicle was sirock
from ihc rear at 6 p.m. March 5. on
Farmin^n Road by a 1989 Chevro
let, driven "by Cynthia Bulla Yountz,
39, of Mocluville, reported Trooper
P.T. Hennelly.
Truck Hits Guardrail
Robert Jerome Blowe, 31, of
Aulander, loldTrooperT.D. Shaw that
he was trying to avoid several deer that
had jumped inlo his path when he ran
offtherighlshoulderofl-40and.simck
a guardrail with a 1993 Kenworth trac
tor irailer at I u.m. March 6.
The truck rolled down an embank
ment andjuck-knifed. Nocharges were
reported, Shaw reported.
VanHltOnU.S. 158
Benita Brandon Wyatt, 28, of
Mocksville, had slopped a 1993 Ford
van at'the direction of a road crew
traffic conlrol worker when her 1993
Ford van was struck from the rear by a
1989 Buick, driven by Lovic Inez Wil
liams. 74, of Mocksville, rcported
Trooper T.S. Kennedy.
Williams was charged with failure
to reduce speed.
Cow Hits Vehicle
Jacqueline Hardin Gordon. 21, of
MocksviUe, was iravelingnorüionMr!
Henry Roud at 11 p.m. March 7, when
a cow entered the road, striking ihe
righl passengerdoorof her 1988 Ford«
reported Trooper C.D. Jones. * v •
Tractor Trailer Hits Pickup
Harry Lee Wallace of Mocksville
Conlinued On Page 7
U jjQ g J
A louU of 33 building pennils wilh
estimated value of $1.9 miliion wcie
issued in Davie County in Febmary.
The peimitii are listed by owner or
contractor, location, size and type of
building, and when available, cost
-Bennuda VillageRetirementCen-
ten 5437 Gilbeit Drive, 1J77 square
fool house. $«8,330; 5406 Gilbert
Drive, 3,152 square foot dwelling,
$136,625.
- James and Kitty Atwood, Cordon
Drive, Advance, SOO square fool ac
cessory building.
- Ruth and John Veach, 121 Veach
Lane, MocksviUe, 1,040 square foot
garage.
- Regina Davidson, 550 Junction
Road, 64 square foot roofed poich ad
dition.
-David Purtiey.2l03Milling Road,
24- by 28-foot storage garage.
- Jason S. Swisher, 138 Charlie
Reeves Road, Harmony, 1,240 square
fool house.
- William Mullis, Country Lane,
Mocksville, modular unit, $20,000.
-Financial Associates, 1051 Yadk
inville Road, Mocks ville. Squire Boone
Plaza renovation.
-Joseph and DeboiahTowell,Davie
Acadcmy Road, Mocksville, 3,929
square foot dwelling.
- HMS General Contractors, 115
Riverhill Drive, Bermuda Run, 3,255
square fool house.
-Odell Rhynehanlt,4323Hwy. 158,
Advance, enclosing carport.
- Helen Cassidy, 270 McClamrock
Road, Mocksville, modular unil with
sunroom.
-UndaJones,2l8Pine Valley Road.
Mocksville, 8- by 18-foot bathroom
addition.
- Grubb Construction. 869 Glad
stone Road, 1,272 square foot house.
-HubettandVitginiaShiekls,Farm-
ington Road, 2,800 square foot house.
-StephanieCaudle. I l36Comat2er
Road, l,956squoiEfoolmodularhouse,
$90,000.
- Willie White, 235 Clatk Road,
Cooleemee, remodeling dwelling,
$12.465.
- Cletus and Mildred Miller, 208
Fairfield Road, 672 square foot addi
tion to dwelling.
-ForrestCtanfill Constniclion, 157
Scottsdale Drive, Oak Valley, 2,368
square fool house.
-Dick Anderson Construction, 137
Winchester Road, Hunter's Pointe,
1,436 square foot house.
- Buddy and Betty Bledsoe, 4652
Hwy. 601 Nonh, 14- by 32-foot car
port.
- Bob Herarick Consttuction, 118
SuntneeRoad,Oak Valley,2,4l8square
foothouse.
-W.C.andLoisHanis,320Camp-
ground Road, Statesville, 12- by 20-
foot pole shed.
- Smipe Builders, 165 Elmwood
St., Mocksville, 1,324 square fool
house.
• Anderson and Associates, 379
Mountview Drive, Mocksville, 1,138
square fool hou<e, $45,520.
- Richard and Kimberly Ellis, 905
Hwy. 801 N., Advance. 2,120 square
Land Transfers
The foUowing land transfers weie
filed with the DavieCouniy Registerof
Deeds.
The transactions are listed by par
ties involved, acreage, township, and
deed stamps purchased, with $2 repre
senting $1,000.
- William Alexander Green and
Donlhy Smith Green, Phyllis Green
WiUiamsandChai<esL.WUIiams,Rulh
Green Foster and George L. Foster,
Janie Green Livengood. Betty Gnen
Smith aiid Floyd Eugene Greene lo
FliyllisGieenWilUamsandCharteL.
Williams, 1 Incl. MocksvUle.
- James 0 . Alexander Jr. and Mary
A. Alexander lo Joan Alexander, IJ2
acta, Calahain. $3.
- Coom to Shcllon Constniclion
Sovkx». 2 lou. Shady Gcove. $72.
- EmUy R. C m ieU 10 Sharon W.
: и Л г ю . 1 Мй. MnckaviUe. $80.
< - Willtam Aluoder Omo and
. D 0 H % Ш а м п . ГМ Ш O tM
tO a x p
Janie Green Livengood, Betty Green
smith, and Floyd Eugene Greene to
William Alexaiider green and Doiclhy
Smilh Green, 25.25 acres, Mocksville.
- William Alexander Green and
Dorothy Smith Green, Phyllis Green
WilliamsandChatlesLWiliiams,Rulh
Green Foster and George L Foster.
Janie Green Livengood, Betty Green
Smith, and Floyd Eugene Greene to
Janie Green Livengood, 21.41 acres,
Mocksville.
• William Alexander Green and
Dorothy Smith Green, Phyllis Green
WiUiamsandChariesLlWilliams,Rulh
Green Foster and George L. Foster,
janie Green Livengood, Betty Green
Snath, Fk>yd Eugene Greene to Rulh
Green Fouer and George L FoMer
217» acres. Mockaville.
- William Alexander Oreea and'
Dorothy Smith Gnen. PliylUa Gnen
W illiaiiiiiidC M aLW illinii.Riidi
Oraen Fdiw a d O npi, L. FoMer,
- 1 ^ Oneii Uv^ncDod. Belly Oteea-
Smith, Floyd Eugene Greene lo Floyd
Eugene Greene, 15.35 acres. Mocks
ville.
- Janie Green Livengood lo Floyd
Eugene Greene, 20.99 acres, Mocks
vUle, $100.
- a im J. Daniek to William R.
ireemanandManhaM.Loweiy,45.0l
acres. Jenisalem, $200.
- John F. Sparks and Madeleine S.
Sparks to Teresa S. Phifer. 2.13 acres,
Farmington.
- Elsie Taylor Mcbityre lo Kenneth
L. Owens, 3,l4acres,Jenisalem,$l 18.
- T. Kyle Swicegood and Elizabeth
S. Swicegood, Kathi C. Wall and Rob
ert R. Wall, Jimmie E Caudle and
Carolyn Caudle, and Jeny F Swk»-
good and Judy 0 . Swkqood lo H.
DoaaldWoodandSarahH.Wood,,99
acre. Mocksvilk, $170..
- Keiaieth Wayne HoweU It. and
KrinieO.Howell,andKenflethWayne
HowcUJr.atexeculQcarcitaleofitMb:
Baker to lefficy Rtynokb Den and
ville, $200.
- Wiley Cloyd Bailey and Ann
LowdermiUc Bailey to JelTrey S. Bur
ton and Shenee P. Ellis, I lot, $198.
- John Wayne Taylor and Melissa
B.TaylorloThe Law Offices of Grady
L. McClamrock Jr., I acre. Calahain.
-Crady L McClamrock Jr. as ad
ministrator of estate of Adam Lincoln
Carson to Boss Construction, 10.18
acnes, two tracts. $71.
- Phyllis Woodniff Winlerber to
Alvin Jerome Hicka and Helga A.
Hicks. I tract. MocksviUe. $80.
- Jaimie Daniel James and Vicki
Lynn Jonlan James to Kimberiy L.
Roesch.1 lot. MocksvUle, $143.
- Kennelh Wayne HoweU Jr. and
KristieO.Howell,andKenneUiWayne
HoweU Jr. and executor of eslale ot
Rulh D. Baker to lef&ty ReynoUi
Deet and Jolin Hiereie Dees. I Incl.
MocksvUle. $S.
: Kenneth L MUIer aiid Clan R.
"M iU nM O u rin Ronald R o t i c i
and Donna D. Robenson, .47 acre.
Shady Grove,, $10.
- Caslelgate Constniction of Gem
mons to Jeffrey Brent Shutt and Noelle
FbrcierShutl. 1 lol, MocksvUle, $194.
-RichanlC.SauettoJohnF.Haila.
2 tnicts, Fanninglon. $236. '
-OdeUHendrixandEvelynR. Hen
drix 10 Ronald E.BeaneJr. and UsaC.
Beane. 10.81 acres, Fulton, $76.
- Cllnlon B. Cornatzer and Bonnie
M. Comatzer, Richanl Daniel Cor
natzer and Jeanette O. Çomauer,
Quincy wl- Comatzer and-Faye H.
Comatzer,Toby A.Cofnalzerand Ann
G. Comalzer, and Charles W. Cor
natzer to Dennis J. Draman, .53 acre.
Shady Grove, $76.
- NelUe Sofky Cook and James C.
Cook. Gilbert SoHey and NeMa B.
Soney.JesaeM.Soaey and Catherine
M.Sofley.and],RoySo№ÿanÎ San
dra M. Sofley 10 neUie Sofley Cook
andJamesC.CoohJ4acre,Farming-
toa. : _________________________
- B. Bcinett (and as altar-
DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Mareh 13,1И7 - 7 •
r.
foothouse. ^
- Judy L. Bahnson,433 RabbitFitm
TraU, Advance, 2,532 square fool
house. .
- John and Dana Fulk, 148 Shady
Grove Lane, Advance, 1,971 square
foot house. ';
- Donald and Helen Crannil, 2514
Hwy.601 N..MacksvUle,2.4Qasqum
fool storage building. •'! 1
-Can-BuiUingCtt) l22Btoadmoqr
Drive, Advance, 2,635 square.foqt
house. , I
- Shelton Construction Services,
1324 square foot house, 156 Camdeji
Coun. Advance. |
ney in fact for Willie Bess Beniietl),
Delbert E. Bennell and Martha H. Beig-
nett, Janies E Nance and Сапкф
Nance, FredO. Ellis and Marie Ellis IP
Donnan Eric Brown, I lot. $16.' ';
- Doroihy M. Williams to Regina
W. Duchemin, (fifth interest) Т7.'38
acres. Calahahi. I
• Doroihy M. WiUiams to Charles
OdeU Williams, (fifth interest) 6KM
acres. Calahain.
- DonUiy M. Williams lo Jql^
Albert WUIiams, (fifth interest), 8%36
acres, Cahihaln.
- Doroihy M. Williams to Mark E,
WiUiams (fifth interest), 75.32 acres,
Cahihaln.
- Doiolhy King Vadnais and Lloyb
Vadnais to Thelma T. Snyder, 2.2ii
acRs.aari(sviUc,$20. |
- Susie Fields to Joyce F. Cov^, jl
- G.H. Bamhanil and Mary Leoh
BamhanU to Mkihael Andrew Bwij-
,.hmh:and.G»U.W. Bamhardl. 11Й*-
Pullon,$6.
jp u b S e o u ls C e le tN a lB B ir t h d a y
Ш Ь A n n u a l В 1 и е Ч я о к 1 B a n q u e t
■ Cub Scout Pack 574 held Its annual
DIue-Gold Banquet on Satunlay, Feb.
22, at the fellowship building of First
UnitedMelhodistChun:h,Mocksville,
The Blue-Gold Banquet is a cel
ebration honoring Ihe birthday of Boy
Scouts In America, and recognizes the
original congressional charter granted
10 Ihc Boy Scouts in 1910. Thirty-five
cubs and their families participated.
TigerCubsfromthethreetigercub
, groups (first graders). Den One (Wolf
,Cubs in the second grade). Den Two
(Bear Cubs in Ihe thinl grade). Den
Three (Webelos in the fourth and fifth
grades) and various family members
participated.
Thirty decorated cakes provided by
Ihe "Dads and Lads" were auctioned
by Fred EUis Jr. as a fund raiser. Enter
tainment was provided by Dens One
nnd Two, and by the Webelos.
Advancements were awanled to
these Wolf Cubs: Taylor Autrey, Jus
lin Barker, Christopher Brogdon,
Chuck Metis, David Outen, and Aaron
Strain. Advancements were awanled
to these Bear Cubs; Matt Hauser,
Garrett Parks, and Victor Rameriz.
Activity badges werc awanled to these
Webelos; MichacI White, Bryon
Kiritpatrick, William Allen, Mitchell
Lawrence, Robert Crews.
An assonmem of folks were on the
loose in Davie Couniy on Mareh I.
A tiger cub, »veral wolves, several
bears, and a lone star Boy Scout (along
with several honorable ancestOR.) were
spotty between Davie High School
and Hardees.
Many items of interest werc col
lected, including several progress re
ports nnd delention notices. Four hun
dred pounds of trash were delivered lo
the Davie Couniy Solid Waste Facility
as a result of the efforts of these indi
viduals.
Traffic on Soulhwood Drive occa
sionally slowed down and occupants
of those vehicles smiled and waved at
Ihe cumulative efforts of those volun
teers of Cub Scout Pack 574. Justin
Edwanls organized this clean-up day.
Scout volunteers are, trom left. Chuck Melts, Taylor Autrey, Tucker Ren. Daniel Baxtw
Justin Edwards, Will Byerty, J. J. Byetly. Clayton Edwards and David Eades. not ptetured.
Davie Man Gets Suspended Sentence, Big Fine Fbr Assaulting Fannirtglon Couple
A local man was found guilty of Superior Court last week,
assaulting a Fanninglon couple out- Rudy Howell was sentenced lo 90
' side a service station in Davie Couniy days In jail suspended for 18 months
Highway]
Continued FroinPBfe6
hadstoppedhls 1992Chevrolet pickup
on U.S.601 al l:4Sp.m.March4.and
had gotten oui ofihe vehicle due to on
.ac^dent jusi ahead that was blocking
both lanes when his pickup was hit by
Fires
a Iractor Irailer Ihat was making a left
lum from U.S.601 onto McCullough
Road, reported Trooper C.D. Jones.
The Iruckcontinued on McCullough
Road, failing to stop for the accident.
Charges arc pending, Jones said.
. Davie Couniy fire departments re
sponded lo Ihe following calls.
. March 3; Jenisalem, 3:02 p.m.,
direct traffic for accident al U.S. 601
and Hobson Road; MocksviUe. 4;06
p.m., fire alarm. Funder America.
. . MuTh 4; WUIiam R. Davie, 1;22
a.m., vehicle fire, U.S. 601 al N.C.
801; Jemsalem, 1;3I p.m., aulo acci
dcnt, U.S. 601 al Lakewood Motel.
March 5; Jenisalem, 5;32 p.m„
bmsh fire near Deadmon Road; Smith
Grove, 6:02 p.m., tree down, 1^40.
March 6: MocksvUle, 1:24 p.m.,
carbon monoxide detector, 132
Bingham Slreel; Smith Grove, 5:14
p.m., structure fire turned out to be a
controlled buming, Ginny Lane at
Riddle Circle; Fannington assisted.
March 8; Comatzer-Dulin, 12:06
p.m., controlled buming. Falcon Lane
offComatzer Road; William R. Davie.
3:29 p.m., bathroom firc, U.S. 601;
SheffieldCalahaln assisted
March 9; Mocksville, 5:48 p.m„
caihonmonoxidealarm, 132 Bingham
Street.
Mocksville Briefs
Musgrave Project Is Completed
After hearing no comments atapubUc hearing, the town boanl voted toclose
die MocksviUe-Musgrave economic development projecl since Musgrave and
the lown have compleled all agreed upon activities. The projecl was made
possible by a communily block dcvelap grant for economic development
■ ■ . The town was responsible for providing waler and sewer and making stteel
improvemcnlt for the project. The overall projecl cosl $16,000 less lhan
estimated. This money wiU be retumed lo the state, acconling to Steve
Davenport Musgnve haa hired 29 addiUooal employees, be said.
^ Plansareundeiwayrorano|ienhousealttienewfacilityanUS.601,Town
Iwibager Teny Bralley told die board. '
Family Servk:es Lease Extended
' The b o ^ voted to euead a leaie agreement widi Family Seirvicea for a
buikling ca Saifocd Avenue fortwo yean.
'".‘Recently iiked to tds> over the Ь м ет ’а treatmeot pngnm for Davie
Cdunly and pbaoii« to offer treatnient for mrnnatized chUdren. FamUy
wffl be шкц the m ac and need« to do um e minor
'renovations, accofdini to I qnlieapcnca for Ihe atency.
Meeting Set With Cbunty, Cooleennee
' Tlie Jolnlmeetin*oflhelownbo«diolMocktvlUeandCeoleeraec and the
Davie Coui«yCoisndiainKnwmheheUM6p.m.Maich31)atDtvieCcunty
PubUc Ubniy.BnUey aaid.
Wellness Program Proving Beneftelal
Christine SiiKfcta. who directt the weltoeu program for town ediptoyeea;
said the herthcfemployiee h e Imimived ilnce the program began; Sixteen
employee« pirtkipMe In the YMCA р п (п т вк»( with aeveral «мпНу
memben of enfloyce«. the «aid.
New ResMent Intrbduced Tq Board
eed Andrew Whit». IB itwiiisy who ttceatly inoved to
№ck«vffle. to b oni nnilben. With iiM ntional 1 ^ е ч ^ ^
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wilh supervised probation and ordered
to pay $2,000 In fine plus $ 100 to one
of th« victims. Vicki Rouse, for twr
pain and suffering.
Judge Julius A. Rousseau Jr. said
lhal he would give Howell an active
sentence iflhelawwould allow it based
on the evidence presented in the case.
'nKincidenthuppencdNov.8.1995,
al Farmington Exxon Station on Farm
ington Road.accordlngtoMork Rouse.
He teslined thal he was driving his
wife and two children home from gro
cery shopping and had stopped to buy
gai when Howell drove his car inlo the
parking lot end stopped about 12 feet in
front of the Rouses.
Howell was yelling as he got out of
his car and started toward the driver’s
side of the Rouse vehicle. He began
grabbing and punching Mark Rouse
Ihrough the partially open window.
Rouse said.
He said he could noi drive away or
roll up the window becausc he was
using his arms to protect himself.
Vicki Rouse told the jury that she
had gotten out of the vehicle and told
Howell lo get away and grabbed at his
arm ttying lo slop him.
He lumed around, pushed her and
hit her In the shoulder, she said.
She hud a painful bmise on her
shoulder for about two weeks, she said.
A photograph of ihat bruise wasadmlt-
led as evidence.
Alsoinlroduced asevidence werea
watch found inside the Rouse vehicle
and a picture Illustrating thut the Inner
seal around the driver’s door had been
lom loose. Mark Rouse said this had
happened during the scuflle and esti
mated that it would cosl about $100 to
replace.
The Rouses' 11-year-old son de
scribed the incidenl to the jury und said
hehad been scared.
Mark und Vicki Rouse said ihey
had not seen Howell in about twoyears
. before he drt)veinto Ihe parking lot that
day and denied following him at high
speeds while under cross examination
by Howell's attomey Harold Powi;Il.
Both admitted ihey dislike Howell;
Powell questioned why ihe Rouses
would travel about eight miles out of
their way to buy gasoline, bul M^ork
Rouse said they preferred lo buy iheir
gas at thal slore when possible.
Rousseau would not allow the in-
UDduction of evidence about past dis
putes between Ho\s ell and the Rouses.
He denied o motion by Powell lo dis
miss the case.
The jury found Howell guilty of
assaulting Mark und Vicki Rouse but
found him not guilty of injury to per
sonal property for damaging the door
seal of the vehicle.
B o a r d V o le s T o R e z o n e
V a lle y R o a d P r o p e r ty
The Mocksville Town Board voted
March 4, lo rezone the property on
Valley Road where Almost Home
Daycare now operates fromrcsidcntial
lo highway business al ihe request of
property owner Don Wood.
A business Is alrcady operating on
the property, and It is bordered by land
owned by Ingersoll-Rand ond olher
business property. Wood said.
There has been some Interest ex
pressed inpurchosing the building wilh
iherirsiopportuniiy goinglotheopcra-
tors of the daycare center, he said.
Almost Home provides daycare
service for I OOchi Idren, operating first
and second shifts, according lo Debra
Stanley, who operates the business.
Stanley said she has considered Iry
in g lo m ove lo another site but is s till
o p tim istic Ihat h e r daycare operation
w ill be ab le to rem ain In Ihe b u ild in g .
Regardless of who purchases the
property. Wood lold the board he be*
llevcs Ihe property could best be used
as business property.
. . . a christiaH bookU or*' Books л Cifts .
T O T A L U Q V ID A T IO N SA LE
2 5 % off
CDs&Tapes
2 0 % ofifsrAll other Merchandise -
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Howard Vbtes To liwrease Deduction
Rep, Julie C. Howard (R-Davie)
voled this week to increase Uw tax
deduction on charitable conuibutlons
for taxpayen who do not itemize dKir
taxrelums. Since most NorthCarolin-
ians do not itemize, llus would be a
breakforamajorityoftaxpayers, while
encouraging charitablc giving.
This is an imponani biU thal wlU
encourage people to contribute to non-
profiitsandcharitics. Asweconlinueto
reform and downsize govemment pro
grams such as welfare, il is essential
dial we have a healdiy, duiving non
profit sector to help Uwse widi real
needs." said Howard.
Under the measure, non-itemizers
would bo able to deduct seven pereent
of all chariuible contributions Ihat ex
ceed IWO percent of their taxable in
come. The Republican-led North Caro
lina House of RepresenlaUvcs passed
die bill wiUi overwhelming support. It
wiU now movelodiestate Senate to be
voted upon.
Though diey provide important
services loourloikconimunilies,many
charides and other non-profiu have
falienonhardfinancialtimes. ThisbiU
not only provides lax relief, it will
hopefully increase contributions lo
dwse communily organizations as
weU," sakl Howard.
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8-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 13,1997
Davie Ckxinty Man Found Guilty Of
Committing Sex Offense Witli Teen
By Jeunne Houp«
Davic County Enterprise Reconi
A Davie County jury rounil a man
guilty hisi week In Davte Couniy Su
perior Court of forcing his girlfriend
Sundra Hauser’s 16-year-old niece to
pcrfonw sexual i\ct.
Testimony in tiie trial of Gregorio
Campos Marline/, for second degree
sex olTcnse and attempted second de*
gan; sex offense was lllled with Incon
sistencies.
Ttie victim testined that Martinez
foa’edherintothenctsonMay5,1995.
She .said she was alone on Ihe porch
withhimornsidchismobilehomcNvhilc
hisgirlfriend and children were Inside.
Stepping oft ihe porch, she said he
told her he needed lo lalk to her about
something. As he told her Ihat she had
been hurting him for a long lime, she
said she jusl thought he was Intoxl-
caied.
He pul his arm :ux)und her shoulders
und lold her he wanted tohave sex with
her. Walking across ihe yard toward
his shop, she lold him she would nol.
she snid.
Bul he said she had been hurting
him too long.
Pulling herto some vehicles parked
outside Ihc shop, she said Martinez
forccd himselfon her. He had her hair
al Ihe back of her ncck so she could not
move, she said.
He pushed her inlo the wheel of a
tire and told her he would kill her Ifshe
didn't coopenite. she said,
She said she had not scrvamcd for
help bul had cricd and asked him to let
her go.
Martinez’s attorney Jennifer Brock
questioned thc girl about inconsisten
cies between Ihis testimony und the
statement she made lo Davie County
Sheriffs Detective John Stephens.
The girl said she was telling the
tmih and had no explanation for the
discrepancies.
Stephens said the girl lold him
Martinezsald, "You ore going todo me
or I'm going to kill you."
He said .she had been emotional and
J u r y S a y s 'N o t G u ilt y '
Continued From Fug« 1
he had been scratching her back under
her shirt. She rolled over and his hand
was on her siomach at her paniy line,
he said.
TrotlcrsaidBlackweldcTloldhlmlt
made him feel guilty and trashy.
SBI Agent Jonathan Jones said
Blackwelder hud lold \\\m in im inter
view aboul Ihe incident lhal he had
fallen asleep.
Whenhe awoke, he moved his right
hand, ll wenl inside her panties, and he
could feel her pubic hair. Blackwelder
said he had kissed her back, neck or
shoulder when her back was turned to
him and lhal the Inside of his arm
abtwclhewrislw;tttouchingherbrcasl,
Jones said.
Dlackwelderthensaidihegirlfoiced
his hand Into her panties when he woke
up. Jones lesiifled.
Judge Julius A. Rousseau Jr. de
nied had denied a motion by
Blackwelder^saltomey Fred Crumpler
to have his statements to Jones ex-
cludedfromevidence because iiwasin
the course of a polygraph lest.
Rousseau said the polygraph re-
suits were inadmissible bul the inter
view was not.
BlackweldersaidJonesdid not have
his statement right and that he had
corrected him.
After lhal Interview, Blackwelder
said he told Detectives Troiter and
Jimmy Phipps that he didn’t care what
they believed, and he'd go to prison
before admitting to something he had
not done.
He lestliled that the girl had slipped
his hand into her panties and that he
had jerked ll away, asking her why she
did that.
The nexl day he said the child was
"slill lovlngon me" and still wanled lo
go Ihe beach with him and her mother
and sister.
Crumplerremlndedjurorsthaleach
person charged wilh a crime is pre
sumed innocent.
No one would condone someone
molesting a child, he said, but it is just
as bad lo be falsely accused.
He asked jurore lo use iheir com
mon sense and consider the motives of
Blackwelder and the child.
If Blackwelder is guiliy. he said
would not have called the child's mother
home from work to tell her what had
happened or called lo report the inci
dent to thc SherifTs Depanment.
"Il Is my duty to represent a man
whosclife is probably ruined," he said.
Blackwelder^s life will surely be rti-
Ined depending on whether the jury
believes what he said was true or whal
the child said was inie.
Having hisstepdaughterlnbed with
him was poor judgment but nol a seri
ous felony, he said.
Assislanl District Attorney Gwenda
Priest argued thal Blackwelder had
reported the Incident to make himself
look innocent.
She said lhal Biackweider's motive
to lie in this cose was lo stay out of jail.
Priest said the victim In this case
was the giri " a child put through a
very difficult situation by a man who
was married to her mother and touched
her in a way achild should never be.”
Blackwelderhod said he fell trashy
and guilty whereas on innocent person
would feel outraged at the accusation,
she said.
"This Is sick behavior. He ought lo
feel trashy." she said.
crying so much It wus dilTicull to un
derstand her during the Inlerview.
She lold Stephens ihat she had
screamed several limes.
Martinez and three of his children
testified aboul the events of that day.
Wilh difTerent versions of who was
driving certain vehicles. Iww much
Martlneznndhisgirifriendhadtodrink,
and what time things happened, they
all said thal Martinez had nol been
alone wilh the girl long enough for ihis
Io have happened.
They said they noticed nothing un
usual aboul her behavior.
She was nol crying and there was
nothing unusual abotn thc shirt on
which she claimed lo have wiped her
face after getting sick, they suid.
Hauseradmitted she had been In her
bedroom during the time of ihe alleged
Incident.
Martinez said ihe girl had asked
him while they were on the porch lo
take her to Boonville lo see her boy
friend. and he had refused.
He said thc family disapproved of
her boyfriend.
Впкк argued th al her clie n t was
te llin g Ihe truth.
A lo t o f people w ere there that n ig h l,
and none o f them rem em ber things
happening Ihe w ay the alleged victim
said , she lo ld the jury.
”Hislifeasheknowsllison the line,
und il is based on what she said hap
pened lhal night," Brock argued.
Polnling out inconsistencies In thc
girrsiestlmony.Brockaskedihe jurors
If they believed her story beyond n
reasonable doubt.
Bul Assistant District Attorney
Steve Barnhill argued lhal Martinez is
guilty and the one wilh a reason to lie.
He said lhal Brock was creating a
smoke screen wilh arguments about
thc victim's boyfriend.
Judge Julius A. Rousseau Jr. sen
tenced Martinezlo86io I ISmonthsin
prison.
Martinez filed notice of appeal ihe
following day through his new attor
ney Rob Ralsbeck.
Rousseau denied Raisbeck's mo
tion to sel a bond in the case.
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Hot Seat
èasketball
Coaches
pome&Go
I . Steve Hurley's nine-month
Stay as Davie's boys basketball
i:oach ended wiih a prolonged
sore throat and deathbed record
(2-17) during the measle season
I iHome-
ginvn Charles
CfAishaw (20-
74^moved in
an^left
homesick four
Jidars later,
weary of
dividing his
tipie as Soulh
Dhvie's
athletic
ditector.
' ¡That
c^nedthe
kitchen for Davle alumnus
Darrell Steele (24-64), who was
cooked three and a half years
laler, 13 games inlo the '97
Season. Afier his abrupt resigna-
Ii6n, JV coach Brian Cantrell
took over the wheel, an interim
stjiius that has him stuck in
n<utral.
! In Ihe past nine years (162
losses in 210 games) Davie's
elpvator hasn't passed the first
l16or, a recession that dates back
to;Denny Key’s second and final
yqar in '88. The W ar Eagles
sdared lo an 18-7 record, locked
uji second place and Key
departed for more greenbacks
and greener pastures at West
Forsyih.
Hurley, Crenshaw and Steele
lefl befuddled. Scholastic
problems, injuries and defec
tions chased Hurley out of ihe
profession. "You have to ask,
'What does this program need lo
be a winner?' and I don'l have
the answer," Hurley said in
March of '89. "For the sake of
Ihe program, I hope somebody
else does.
"This season was Ihe worst of
my career. 1 really don't know if
I’ll ever coach again."
Crenshaw restored discipline
and class, but he questioned Ihe
supporters. "People look at the
wins and losses," he said in the
spring o f’93. "Personally, I’d
like to see the same dedication ’
from Ihe communily and Ihe
kids thal the coaches gave."
Steele stepped lo the plate
ready for any pitch. "M y day’s
coming," he said before his first
game in November o f’93.
"There’s worse jobs out ihere."
Maybe not.
Nearly 40 months later Steele
said; "Coming to Davie High
School, it's a no-win situation.
The heait hasn't been thcie and
then you've got all the critics,
who don!t see how hard we’ve
worked."
As for the on-deck batter?
"Oood luck." he said.
. After a season litteted with
top-iow coaching and slick with
swettt, the firactious aftermath
matters infinitely more lhan the
4-19 winter, even w ilh the baggy
shons in the closest and the
jump-shot junkies fielding sharp
one-hoppers.
, Spearheaded by first-year
principal Linda Bost. the count
down for the next coach Is on.
: Certain occupants o f Davie
County Uving ropgis and
sunwindinf b ir rooms speculate
' .H M w i h t O a - H i i M
A P r o m is in g 3 a r t
Davie Wins Road Scrimmage
By Brian Pitts
Davle County Enterprise Record
Any grade given during ihe exhibi
tion .season is a mere progress report.
bulDavie'sbaseNI team received po.ss*
ing marks againsi Wesl Davidson und
AlexanderCentrul in road scrimmages
last week.
In a five-question test, the War
Eagles conrctlyunswered four-field-
ing. pitching, balance and chemistry.
A lack of aggression at ihe plate was
Davie's lone downfall.
"We fielded every chance hut one
so I’m pleased with that, and the one we
didn't makeiscorrcctablc."CoachJcny
Walser said. "I'm very, veiy pleased
with Ihc pitchers. If you throw strikes
in high-school basetiall, you'll be veiy
successful.
"We didn't walk many and we got
ground balls, all ihings the text book
tells you to do. There was nolhing
fancy."
Wiihout a star-studded lineup, thc
War Eagles will rely on balance and
chemistry, iwo ingredients lhal Walser
’ strives for. "No. 1,1 like balance.” he
said. "Wc have no superstars; we have
18 very solid players. No. 2 ,1 like
chemistry. They all get along, they like
each other.The chemistry is very good."
Being eager at ihe plate was the
primary focus of Monday's practice,
the final workout before lust Tuesday’s
opener al Starmount.
Walser used Ihe Oakland A'sof the
carly '70s us an example. "We were nol
very aggressive at ihe plate.*' he said.
"Remember back in the 70s when the
A's hod Billy Martin? They were high-
fiying. thc kind of baseball we wanl.
"I wanl lo be aggressive at die plale
and in the field. If we make a mistake,
I want us to be aggressive making il."
Chris Meacham turned a pitch from
AlexandcrCentralintoamistake. strok
ing a two-run homer. Walser also
praised Charles Miller's hitting.
Justin Draughn und Phillip Rogers,
a pair of senior right-handers, were
virtually untouchable against West
Davidson, combining lo give up just
one hit.
Coach Pleased With Team
South Davie's Patitek Loweiy gUdes to the basket over Doug Smith, helping his leam
squeeze past the Wiklcats 47-44. -Photoby JamMBanlnt
T ig e r s B a td e P a s t W ild c a t s 4 7 -Ф 1
By Brian Pitts
Davie Couniy Enterprise Record
North Davie's seventh-grade boys
look on one of the top teams in the
Piedmoni Middle School Conference
and never fiinched.
Thc Wildcats clawed back from on
11-point deficit againsi rival South
Davle and had a shot to lie in the
waning seconds of a47-44 loss Thurs
day in Farmington.
Thc victory was the TIgcre’ fourth
in a row, improving them to 6-2, and
North slipped to 1-8.
“I thought North played real well,"
said South coach Jerry Callison. who
commended Brent Wall, North's
coach, for devising a firm game plan.
"I was real Impressed with them, not
to have won many,
"Our pressure worked real well bul
(Wall) mode adjustments, so we didn't
press late in thegome.They moved real
well In the zone."
Justin Dotson’s 18 fooler over
South's zone defense tied the score at
34-34 - the third lie of the game and
first since midway ihrough the first
quarter - with 4:38 lefl in the fourth
quarter and a free throw from Cassidy
McMahan pui North ahead for the firsl
lime since it led 2-0 Ihree seconds into
the game.
Thc lead lasted 19 seconds. Jason
Hogue of Soulh drove Into the lane to
swipe the lead back.al36-35,andGreg
Brooks scored five points on succes
sive trips down the flour, two free
throws after being fouled on a 3-poinl
shot and a trey from the wing, fora 41-
37 advantage with 2:52 left.
The resilient Wildcals got within
Please Sec WUdcab - Fkge B3
By Brian Pitts
Davle Couniy Enicrprisc Record
A5-4 loss at West RowonThursduy
allowed Davie tennis coach Carol
Cozart to get her team in the garage
during practicc.
There the War Eagles tweak this
screw, tighten this belt, replace thal
gauge, anything to increase power and
itudce their game run smoother.
The scrimmage gave Cozart a
chancc to get under her team's hood.
"We're moving along," she said Mon
day. "The first mulch did what the firsl
match is supposed to do. I'm pleased
even Ihough wc lost. I suw resolve In
those who losl."
Cozart hoped the engine was build
by Monduy, when the War Eiglcs of
ficially opened thc season at home
against North Iredell. They hosted
South Stokes in the firsl Central Pied
moni Conference match on Wednes
day.
Tee Bahnson, the No. 2 .seed, and
Ryan Powell, the No. 3 seed, had a
hand in two of Davie's four wins.
They won ut singles, Bahnson
teamed with Russell Senger at No. I
doubles for a 9-7 win and Powell and
Charlie Schafer won 8-3 ul No. 3.
Bahnson rallied from a 4-2 hole in
N o r th G ir ls S t a y U n d e fe a te d A t H o m e W it h W in O v e r S o u th
ByBriuPkto
Davie County Enleiprise Record
Noith Davie pounded iu season-
long theme inlo anolher opponeni’s
head: Ifyou tty Io сопи into ourhouse,
we'll shut the door in your face.
Soulh Davie became Ihe latest leam
wilh a baliertd head Thmsday аПег-
noon, losing 32-27.
The Wiklcats won for ihe fouith
straight lime at home, raising iheir
tecoid 10 S-3. The Tigns. who gave a
valiant effoit and look die favored ri
vals lo the wire, slipped «> 4-4..
Nonh'sdiiee-guanllineuporStacey
Handy, Jenna Richie andSarahMeriau
slnigglcd againsi Soudi's pesky zone
for most of Ihe day-unlilcmnch lime,
whenihe ouuUebombcn scored l2of
Noith's final l3poinls to stave off dK
upsetbid. , '
AjunpeffiomSoulh’sRandiMocie
puttjie tigers in riait20-l9wilh 1:49
lefl in Ihe Ihiid quarter. № hie came
. Iwck nine seconds laler, sank a IS-
fooler from the right elbow and gave.
Nnth the lead for good ; '
Handy's unconlestedjumperended,
the quarter, upping die maigin to 23^ '
20,and№chiewenlbackU>woritinlhe
fourth.
After thite ndsses. Richie deUv-
endaflve-pointcuiMonandsticlched
Iheleadbacktofive.at27-22wiih3:40
left, when Ashley WiUianudutadeda
pass ihnxigh traffic.
'Пж Tigeis got wilhin three points
twkx,but I4misses front die foul line
in 21 attempts dtwaited dK ir come
back.
Boskets by Moore ondJessicaGranl
cul dK lead to three (27-24 and 30-27)
on two occasions, but Handy’s steal
and conveision put the gome oul of
reach
Down 30-27 widi lime winding
down. Giant rebounded a Noith miss
but her oudet pass was inleicepled by
Handy, who scored widi six seconds
left
Handy and Richie finished widi
elghlpoinlseachtoleadNonh,Meriau
had six second-half points, and India
Laughlin and Chrisiina Gajewskl
scored four apiece. Williams had Iwo.
^ d i was led by Moore and Sarah
Eib, who had eight apiece, and Grant
add^ five. It got diree each from
SanundiaCaitnerandKiistinRaynor.'
Wilh scaring oxning from duee .
players, die WiUcals scnlchedaula6-
;:4M af)erone period. Richie, Handy
;'>aiid :a|jewski keyed a 6-0 mn, and
-Raynor's 3-poinier and Grant's free
' dicow lotakd Soudi’s offense.
'. Eib,areseive,ck>aeddKfk>odgate!i
in die second - scoring six points, four
inditfiaal21 secoukofdiehalf-U)
aU herchibin dire'needoThelp.
EA’iiainbowshollhaUiedlhegame.
at 6,6 preceded Noith’s 741 nah dial
lifted dK Wildcals to a 13-6 lead widi
1:02 left
Ed) hilafreeduowlo stop Ok spurt.
andaflecCaitner’siebounltaaskei.she
naiIedahigh-aicing3-poinlerwidifive
seconds on dKclocklocuidiehainime
margin to 13-12.
Ashoitjumperby Moore on Soudi’s
diini allempt of dM possession gave
dK Tigeis a 14-13 advantage, dieir
second leadofttK game and fim since
a 3-0 advantage midway dirough dK
opening ftame.
Soudi Iwkebuikladiree-poini lead,
fuu on a free duow from Cartner and
dwn on Grant’s leaner widi 3:20 left in
dKdiiid.
ThenNodi’sguns wanned up,caus-
ing a meltdown for the Tigeis.
• Moore is leading the Tigers in
scoring widi a S.0 average, followed
by Canner (4.6) and Grant (4.4)......
Handy’s6.0scaringclipheadsNoidi’s
club. Gajewski is coining in al S.0,
Richie 4.6 and Meriau 4.4.....Knox
upended dK Tigeis 20-l6eariietindw
week. Grant led wilhsix poinis. Raynor
had raur,Maarediiiee, Anna Madntosh
two and Cartner one.
NortkPrtvaih
Lauien Conutzet's shot widi one
second 00 dKckick tied Eiwinal 17-
17, anl Handy and Gajewskl did dK
cidy scaring in oveitime lo lift die
te CMI War - F^e B5
J
singles lo lake a 10-8 decision. "He did
real well," Cozart said. "He was down
a service break twice, and ihey iraded
points unlil Tee broke his serve on the
lust game. The last game was just awe
some."
After a slow start, PoweU pulled
away for a 10-3 victory. "He started
Tusty«"shesaUL"He'ftbeen&lckwith»* .
cold, anl once he hot going, he was In
conirol."
Bahnson and Senger erased a 6-2
deficit 10 win 9-7, largely bccausc of
Senger's sirong servicc game. "Russell
hit four fantastic serves and forced the
guy in the middle," Cozaitsaid. "There
were.someawcsome points,fourtough
playeis playing doubles."
Powell andSchaferroliedovcrtheir
counterparts in an 8-3 romp. "They had
a fairly easy time of it," C o z^ said.
Senger (10-6), Juslln Long (11 -9),
PaytonTripleit (10-5)andSchafer( 10-
5) all fell In singles competition.
Long and Payton, playing togelher
for the first time at No. 2 doubles, losl
8>3. “It all amounts to they have to
leam court spacing," Cozart said.
"Thai's whju ihe first match is for."
Scott Leverenz, a senior who should
break the top six, was oul with a bad
back und may not retum for at least
another week.
V!
' I
No(№ Dwie's Chiis№a QaiewsM puts a
la tt'32-27 virin ovwi<\^ South Mvie гаШ ^
reconitoS-3. -Photo by JM M BantaiN
; ; ,<V.
1 B2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,.March 13,1997
Girls' swimming winners were Jiil Prillman, coach's award; Adriene Bridgewater, most
improved; Krista Lemasiers, coach's award; and Amy Gail, most valuable.Wrestling award winners were Tim Ijames, coach's award; Jeremy Sink, most Improved; i
and Adam Connor, most valuable. / - Photoiliy Robin F»rgu»ion j
" i l i
Giris' basketball winners were Page Steed, MVP; Allison F-oll,
coach's award; Kim Anderson, most improved, not pictutad.
iS S t
:; ;Winnlng from the boys' swim leam were Ryan Powell, MVP; Lucas Lamonds, most improved; William Johnson, coach’s
; -:'award; and Scott Leverenz, coach's award.
:r ■ ' • ■ ' t' ’< Ì ;i '
DAVIE Cp^T Y ENTERPRISE RECORD, M ftjl U, tm-Mi i
I ;
i' 1
I ;3
Rec League
Basketball
Scores, Stats
1 ST ROUND CEm RAL STATE BOYS 5\6 BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
MON NLVRCH 3
.\!0CKSV1LLEU)AVIE (38)
Zach Himahan 8
McKenize Willoughby 7
Micah Gamer 11
Luke Ph«lps6
Brian Humcf t
Zach Miller 5
WÎNSTON SALEM (36)
oiher team Members Kurt McNÀb, Ben Allred. Justin Lanning, Siewart Swain.
Richard Pennington, Pitrick Unie, Chris Hauser. Coaches. Bobby Wall, Rustin Harpe
BOYS 3\4 THURS. MARCH 6
CHURCH LEAGUE MON. MARCH 3
;F.\IRFIELD(73)
'Jemiain .Ma)'fìeld 25
:LIB W'ES (55)
:Todd Cor>inl9
[ADVANCE (72)
Robbie Jackson 21
VICTORY (50
Andy Everhart 12
Steve Parker 12
BLAISE (39)
Keilh Wise 8
Jay Hutchins 8
Eric Streit 8
ISTMETH. (62)
Clayton P ^ e 18
MAGIC (29)
Andrew Guilden 2
Ben Stocker S
H*fi ■>
Michael Mashore20
CELTICS (19)
Kunis Bivins 2
John McDaniel 4
n i R5ri»7
John Benfield 6
1ST PRES. (75)
Brian Pins 38
h n . ZION (84)
lymiM Peoples 22
CHURCH LEAGUE THURS. MARCH 6
JERICHO (61)
CENTER (60)
Rustin Harpe 21
MOCKSVULE \ DAVIE VS SMITH GROVE
BOYS 5\6 FINALS TUES. MARCH 4
BETH. (67) LIB.METR(53)
CHURCH LEAGUE SUN. NLUICH 9
BLUE DEVILS (40)
: Brent Simpson 2 * t
NickLuffirum 12
; DJ. Sales 7
■ Josh Damell 6
:;Taylor Kinder 2
; Jon Goode 7
SUNS (17)
Ben AUred 5
MrKofiz* in
Denick Foster 2
MOCKSVILLE \ DAVIE VS SMITH GROVE
GIRLS FINALS TUES. MARCH 4
:TERPS(1I) ,
: Sarah MiUer3
vEliiabcth Caudle 2
>.Kdly Lawton 6 _
TARHEELS (10)
KellyTr&vison2
U z Isley4
Jaujy FerreU 4
M OCKSVILU \ DAVIE PARKS à REC.
BOYS JR. HIGH FINALS TUES. MARCH 4
ISTMETH (62)
OarymUeyH
1ST PRES. (69)
BriaaKtts28
FAiRFIELD(71)
GetiMin Mayfield 23
BETH. (58)
EricKo&e 18
MT. ZION (98)
U npeoples 21
3\4 GIRLS FINAL STANDINGS
WON
: PISTONS (63) .
LnnyCollene 11
;NtarcasL«suterU
WadeGannon2
iKrUSherpardI
' Jason Jones 2
; Jermiah Creason 19
; Cody Wright 2
; Jason Hogue 13
DEACONS (4«)
Chris Soow IS
RobenDwi8giaa9
MHcbeU0«Mrl6
RodMorg«i4
C hriiStm 2
'^l. HORNETS
2 RAPTORS
} DLACONS
f 4. PANTHERS
S KOOL DUDES
» « BLXLS
10
7
5
4
4
0
LIB. WES. (43)
Todd Corvin 16
VICTORY (61)
Andy Everhart 12
LIB. NŒTH. (65)
Brent WaU 33
CENTER (49)
Willie Court 22
ADVANCE (41)
DenusMariiuU \^
LOST
0
' 3
5
6
6
10
MocksviUe\Oavie Parks & Rec. Basketball
CIRLS3\4WED MARCHS
: HORNETS (23)
< Justine Gamble 2
. JaimeDurhamll
^■JaflM Seamon 2
CWsiie Taylor 8
PANTHERS (20)
AUysaCuftift4
Ashley Comaaer 12
AfiieU Gaitlier 6
• 3\4 BOYS FINAL STANDINGS
WON
. I. CELTICS
?.MOILNETS
3. MAGIC
"4. B L « DEVILS
5XAT-----
ILILS .
,8
7
7
.4
3
1
LOST
2
3
3
6
7
9
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Boys' basketball winners were Charies Miller, MVP;
Tremaine Dulin, coach's award; and Geric Potts, most im
proved, not pk;tured.
Cheerleaders recognized were Irom left, front row, Carrie Johnson, coach’s award;
Aimee Barnette, coach’s award; Karin Miller, most improved: back row, Haley Beck,
MVP; Corrie Robertson, most improved; and Chris Armstrong, MVP.
South Davie Assistant Coach Sheila Tribble likes vnhat she:
sees during her team's matchup with l^orth Oavie.The Tigers' Jessk» Grant makes a shot In heavy traffte.
V W M c a ls S t e a l G la t n e F ix m E rv v in In ( ) v e r t l ^
ConUmiedFniinFaieBl CoachJamle Lyeriy said. "It was ihe Inovertime,Handyhadarieldgoiil and Willianu had three pkki. ,
Wildcatstoanexhllaming20-I7vic- most exiling gome of the season. Ev- andOajewskihiloneoftwofreelhrows ■ Gajewski ^ Merlau led the «s-
toiy. eiyone, including the fans, were really for Uie final margin. saull on Ihc glass, grabbing eight'le-
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North 8 Stacy H andy sm others Knstln Raynor OtSOUtn Davie. Joubts. ■TTie bail was rolling around And North finally solved its road ally stole the game. Handy had six points respectively.
Ihe rim when the buzzer sounded," problems, winning for the fiisl lime in steals and two points, Richie had a ConialzefScoredUne,twoofwl^
four Dies. team-high six points and five steals, saved Ihe d a/ ;
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I Scnrch ihe ads on these two pages to find ihccuntcsi game«. Then enter (he *1
! team you predict will win beside Ihc advertising hponsor's name listed below. .
I Bring or mail your entry to ihe Davie County Enterprise Record. RO, Box 99. |
I Mocksvilte.NC27U28. Deadline is Friday. 5 p.m. / i|
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ot the Oavla County Entorprlse-flecord and (heir fam ilies. Only one entry allowed
per person per week. All entries must be
on original newsprint. No Photo Copies.
: 2. Gam es in ttiis week's contest are listed in each advertisement on these Iwo
pages. F ill In the contest blank and
submit or maU №e ontiy to the Enterprise*
Hecofd. P. 0 . Box 525, M ocksville. NC
27020.
3. Tho first entrant correctly predicting
tho outcome of alf games In a week will
receive a bonus of $100. Weekly prizes
aro $20 for first placo and 55 for second
place. In case of ties, the entrant vrho
came clo ses! to the total number ol
poinis in the lie breaker wins.4. Entries can be delivered to the
Enteptise-RecoTd bofoto & p.m. each
v^eok. The oHico is located al 125 S. Main St.. Mocksville. NC.
8. W inners win be announced following
each contest. Dedstons ot judges will be
final. A new conlesi will be announced ' each week. /
6. In caso ol tios, awards will be drvkled
oquatty among the winners. ^
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Conllnmd fVom Page BI
two twice ond closed the gap to one
with 28 seconds left.
• Nonh point guani Sean Sicvcns
фnvcгted two ocrabaiic layups oVf
iJealsiocutthelcadtotwoandDot.'ion's
ibwntown 3-pointer sliced the margin
tb 45-44 with 28 seconds loft, but Ihe
TiBcrs lightened thclr defensive grip
Ш North's final possession.
J South's Neil Rice, who scorcd four o! his seven points in the Ilnal 35
seconds.relrievcdalong inbounds pass
i^ainsi North's full-couil pressure and
wosfouledwiih l7secondsremalning.
• The muscular point guard hit bolh
Olds of Ihe onc-and-onc. cstcnding Ihe
lead to 47-44. and Wall callcd lime to
Ф up Ihe linai shot.
• The Tigers swarmed Nonh's oul
side shooieis, particularly Doison. and
fprced Stevens to launch two despera
tion 3-pointers that missed badly. The
stcond miss landed out of bounds off
McMahan's flngeis with only two sec-
<mds left.
I Soulhthrewawayiheinboundspass,
ImdingNonhqnelasipmynwllhone.
sfcond left, bul Rice deilecied a pass
Shamrock Run
To Be March 15
; The lOth annual Shamrock Run Is
s(utcd for March 15.
» Runners should meet al St. Francis
C^lholic Church at 8:30 a.m. There
will be races In ihe lOK and SK and a
5K walk. Awards will be given.
3oftball Teams
feing Accepted
*: The Mocksville-Davie Paries and
i^reation DepartnKni is accepting
t^tims to play in ihc men's, women's
church sofìball leagues.
^ Call the department at 634<2325 to
iftistcr. The deadUive is March 31.
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iòne Hickory Sets
Softball Deadline
•/.The Lone Hickory Rccreation De
partment is accepting teams for the
summer softball league.
!'Anyone wishing to enter a men's,
women's or church co-ed team should
call 4634532 no laier than April I.
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1^ At Brock Gym
•*Softball umpire clinics ore sel Гог
March 16at 6:30 p.m. and March I9at
7 |(m. UI Ihe Brock Gym.
;Uoe Boyelle, Mocksville-Davie
and RecrealtonDcpanmenrs ath*
lefics director, said plan on attending Ъф\ meetings.
(4rt-A4>it To Benefit
South Davie Booelm
■A poit-a-pit chicken supper to ben-
errfihe Soulh Davie Athletic Booslei
Cl«b will be Saturday, April 19 Ггот
I I a.m. to 6 p.m. in the South Davie
cofcterio.
•jThe $6 piote includes 1/2 chicken,
t\^ vegelables, bfcad, dessert and a
dripk. You con eat in Of cany out.
•For tickeu or more information,
cótuct Courlside Sports al 634-4700.
Cjroeby Tournament
Heeds Vohmtoers
iVolunteers are wanted for Ihe
Crosby Oolf Tountamcnl, which will
teheMMay 29-June 1 al Bennuda
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{ *nK)se who help with parking will
B a Crosby shift ahat and two
t8totheCtambakeonMay30.I^
I ioformation, contact Sherry
l(raycaster (910-777-3380) or Mike
’ f(634-2325).
intended Гог Doison to seal the win.
Six' players, tlirce from cach club,
displayed doubl^-flgunToutings. Dave
Poplin of South icd all scorers with 12
season-high poinis. eight coming in
Ihc firsl three minutes, and Wttmmirtcs
Bnxiks und Hogue (live asslsu) added
lOcuch.
Norih was puced by Doison.
McMahan and Stevens,who scorcd 10
euch.undDavidWooldridgehudeighl.
The lonid Sturt by Poplin had the
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Contest
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forward on pacc for 64 points, scoring
six in ihe opening 70.seconds, und his
tcunimales slowly rounded Inlo form.
A 3-poimerby Rice - who finished
wilh six rebounds, six assists and thrce
blocks - to close the first gave Soulh a
IS'tl lead and initiated a 14-4 run.
Included in the spun was a9-0run in n
two-minute .span of the sccond. when
four dilTercnt Tigers scoivd to give
South's its largest lead of the game, 26-
15.
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North Davie Coach Brenl Wall consoles Kenny Orsillo.
WiUcat cheerleaders show their skills during a break.
JV Soccer Team Deep In Talent
Dav^'i JV soccer team is shallow
in nuniben bul deep In talent, which
shouUnuke foran Intiiguing season
for rirst-year c o ^ Ben Allred.
'ThU group comes in with more
experience," varsity coach Pete
Gustafson said.'They've been apail of
a challenge team, which is almost like
AAU, for three or foiir years. (Biii)
they are going to be asked to play a lol
be»us« we're ihoit on nahbcn.'
North iRdeU awaited 13 freshmen
fraro btvic for Wcdneday'i opener.
RoôkleUeLinviUeilailedhbhe^d-
cowhiiii caner' Monday aflenioon,
when Stannoum'e JV baseball team
visited Rkh № to lake on Ihe War
Eagle«. ,
■ Si» retunterj-lhlid baseman Neil '
Wagilaff, tecònd buciiian Man'
Young, M №te'rúnU, ihonnop Ja
lon Shemer, catcher Paul Sputa and
fimbaieinanWestoyMellon-greeled
Umiile and assi>taiK,Uo Bnmeffi,
who il abo in hil fini ynr at Davie.
; . . LÍavilb, a> ór Monday aftcinoon,
^M aaoodideaafhiiUM Úp.’ ^ 7-
; Не:||)|||ыЫ Üiai niraniìdceu|>tlMn«ér.
Four Wildcots pieced togedier a 9-
3 run of their own at Ihe end of Ihe
second nnd inlo the early stages ofthe
Ihlid. charging back to 34-30 wilh six
minules left.
Doug Smilh nnd Donnie Vestal had
four and IWO points respectively for
Nonh. Patrick Loweiy scored six and
Andrew Daywalt had two for Soulh.
HolFlash
The Tigers hove rolled lo four
twins. Ihree in dramatic fash-siraighiv
ion. ; ,
Rice and Lowery scored 10 each
and Brooks and Poplin added eight
apiece In a 48-45 victoiy over Knox.
Uiweiycappedacareer-highgame.
12 poinl.s. wilh 0 game-winning basket
in a 39-37 win over Chino Crove.
The Red Devils hit a game-tying 3-
polnterwllh ISsecondfleft and .South
quickly inbounded lo o streoking Low
eiy, who put in i'drivlng layup under i
immensepressurewiih lOsecondsleft. I
Oilna Grove mlsllred on Its final I
attempt. Brooks joined Uiwery In !
double ligures wilh 10 points. h|s sev; '
enlh game of at least i o! “ ' ;
The Tigers,behindocareer-hlgh 15 i
points from Brooks, ended Fsbnioiy I
wilho48-39winoverCoiriher-Llpe. !
Rve Tigers are scoring over live a i
game;Brook.s(II,l).LoweryandRlce i
(6.8). Poplin (6.5) and Hogue (5.3), '
It'S a wild chase (or the ball during the North-South battle. - P h otM by J
Allred's defendeis are Erin Bold-
win.ShonnonBokeno,Elice Whilaker,
Kiristinaemeni and HoUie Potts. Play
ing midfield are Megan Mick, Ainiee
Groce, Julie McDaniel. Anna Riddle
and Christina Vu, and Meredith Hen
drix has emerged as Ute striker.
’Right now we're concentruuig on
whattheu-defensiveandofrensiverolcs
are. leaming thelrjobs in other wonls,"
Gustafson said. "Fundamenully.
they're doing pretty well.... I'm proud
ofthem.'
Lhvilb Bèghe Coaching Career
Rldenhout and Spaiki wiU ipUt dme
behind the plate, as will Melton and
Steve Lankford al fim base.
Threepitchershavesolidifiedlhem-
selves in the Starting rotation. "(Jer
emiah) Creason will help me loni.,
Zach Manning lo i^ good and Zeke
Earle Is going to be a pretty good
I^her," UnvUle s tli 'm u « am the
main ones on the hill. : , . J
"Rideii>iaut,Uakfoni,(tady)Bi>-
ger and (Mkhael) M i^eU are my
other pitchen. Wdenhoui is goii^’lo
betheclqaet.fcrus."
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- DAVK CpUSTY ENTERPIUSE RECORD, IVIanh 13,1997
On Tfie Bridge: Cantrell Hopes For Chance To Repair Basketball Progran]
Continued Froni page B l
over Ihe closed envelope, a
debate juiced up by Camrell, a
candidate who Is intrigued by a
position that has been Ihe land of
insanity.
Bost and AthlMic Director
Buddy Loweiy will accept
applications through March 31
and then count their voles, with
Cantrell dangling from a pine
tree in full public view.
Taking full advantage of free
air time at last weelc's athlctic
banquet, Cantrell dicussed his
lO-game pop quiz in an im-
pibmptu speech at the front of
thè lunch room. .
[ "This job will be opened up,
sd I hope I will be in front of
y ^ next year," said Cantrell in
his conclusion.
■ Bost. with her head buried,
blushed. Cantrell smiled mis
chievously.
_ Everything came together at
once. "To be honest, that
afternoon I was talking to Coach
(Ion) WilUams and I had ^
planned on not saying anything
al'all, except for awards,"
Cantrell said.
’ "The more 1 thought about it,
I said, ‘Maybe I ought to say a
few more things.' When I stood
up at the microphone, all that
just cam e.... Il kind of started
flowing. I told Dr. (Bill) Steed I
had to get my last free plug."
' In the nervous days of life on
the bridge, Cantrell is fighting
the winds o f uncertainty. "The
very first day we got through
playing, I woiried to death all
day at school," he said.
. "At home, I sit there and
thought about, 'Am 1 going to
get this job or not.' I remember
calling Coach (Frank) Dotson
and saying, 'If I woiry like Ihis
for 30 straight days. I'll be a nut
case.' So I'm tiying to channel it
in the right direction."
Cantrell, who stoked the
ashes of some fire-breathing
parents, hungers to work his way
through the brokenglass and
repair the program's leak.
He benched some players
temporarily for flunking his
three commandments: disci
pline, sportsmanship and class.
"I really rocked the boat with
some parents and kids, but it
didn't bother me because I
thought I did Ihe right Ihing for
die kids and the team," said
Cantrell.
Seniors Josh Bamhardt and
Geric Potts patched their quilts
aad wete key contributors by
leaion's end. "Josh is the perfect
example," C anm ll said. "I
thought he and I had a few
problemi early. I didn't like
n m e things he did on the coun.
aDd he was benched for a game
or two, hut he responded by
w ofkini harder and having a
good attitude. PotU was a
tnffleadous stoiy. He just
m pcoded. If diey respond,
Heiny Aims
ForO lyn^
I M te Hday look the fim of thee
■ц|сг Пера in hU quest to become ao
O l y ^ iwinmer al the Soudieut
b ficaa l Meet in ОЯитЫа, S.C.
’ Hrioy.aHfilnmiRalDivieHiih,
■■la the junior nMional cut in flve
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Im 9;Э2.28Х ЗЛО Aee (4:38.«), 400
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that's Ihe type of kids I wanl."
Whether'Cantrell packs his
bags could depend on his
closed-door grade. "I'm not ■
looking to go anywhere, I'd love
10 stay here," he said. "There'are
super kids here.... Again, 1 tliink
we get caught up talking about
the negative part of a lot of
things nnd negative parents, but
there are super parents. The
good parents outweigh the bnd
parents by a lot and the good
kids dcnnilely outweigh the bad
kids, so 1 definitely would love
lo stay here. I want to stay here
for a long time."
Distance between predictions
nnd results covers more ground
than an activity bus, and Cantrell
acknowledged that Bost has a
tough call. Thc community
should back her decision be
cause, of course, her job can be
a no-win situation.
"Il's going lo be a tough
decision at thal point," Cantrell
said o f his future if he isn't
chosen. "(Looking elsewhere) is
a decision I've got to make.
There are some other openings. I
defmitely don'l wont them but
that's a decision I'll have to
make, whether Id like to stay
and work under somebody else
or go ahead and take what 1
know and move on somewhere
else.
"1 want to thank Mrs. Bost for
giving me the opportunity and
showing the confidence in me to
step up and handle the varsity .J
W ith a rockjaw and steel '3
nerves, Cantrpll stared straighi.
ahead from his month-long •
home, the bridge.
Further notice arrives faster.,
than the wind. You can't hide p
from the wind, especially on a '
bridge.
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dilbiiitlitSOOfiee.
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М И », th« pncedcs the'Olympics.
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S E A R S
DAVIE COUNTY È^RPRÌSÉ RECORD, MmOÌ 13^ Ы - if
Coedies
Honor Six
Teams As
Good Sports
Six teams won Ihe sponsmonstiip
awaid in the Mocksville-Davie Poiks
and Recrealion basketball league for
the 1996-97 season. '
A plaqiie with theirleam picture has
been mountcil on the wall at the Brock
Qym. This is the second year the
coaches have voted on the winners.
5.<Boys,
Bulls coKhes: Danny Winlns and
Steven Smilh.
Team mcmbeis; Kyle Andeison,
Blake Kllntcsiek, David Boone. Bmn
don Bracken, Andrew McClannon.
Juslin Wintera, Stewart Swain.
M G Irfa
Piranhas coach: Becky Miller
Team members: Heather Miller.
Brittany Walker. Kim Misenheimer,
Tiffany Hendricks, Kaiie Smith. Sa
vannah Kowalski. Jessica Flannagan,
Megan Spiy and Latosha Jones.
5-<Girb
Hornets coach: Tim Prevette
___Team memben: Jenny Broadway.
Ashlee Pievettc, Megan Graves. Alli
son Alexander, Carly Basley, Alyssa
Smith, Jennifer Walser, Kirsten
Durham and Tckia Tonence.
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Raptors coaches: Kathryn Jackson
and Melinda Richie.
Team members: Kebrina Roseboro,
Heather Jones, Kena Oenliy, Chrisly
Spaiks,HcatherOakley,Molly Harris,
Alyson Walker.
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Kool Dudes coach: Debbie David
son.
Team members: Jennifer Сорт,
Sarah Naylor, Ashley Davidson, Sloan
Smith, Lindsey Gales. Erin Whiuker
and Danielle aNeal.
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Taiheels coach: David StrelL
Team membere; Jack Rooney, Ja
son Bowles, Aaron Geyer, Zach Vo
gler, Lany White, Dustin Morgan,
Joshua Keller and Zack Jones.
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B8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 13,1997
Davie Schcx)ls
Davic High
Stuilems will rccciving rcgisualion
¡nrormaUunondmaymakeanappotnt-
ment wilh their counselor (o update
their career development plan.
Scholarship Bulletin 8 is available
in the guidance ofllcc.
Seniors could lake Forsyih Tech's
computerized placem'enl icsl al ihc
high school on March 12 or 13.
North Davie Middle
■ The Science Olympiad team com
peted in Hickory Saturday. March I.
They placedS oulof 19 middle schools
In Ihe the first year of competition.
■ They were awarded a plaque for ex
hibiting the most leam spirit. The team
consisted of: 6thgradc, Andrcw Scoli;
Jonalhan Greene, and Ashley Lewis;
7th grade, John Boger, Angela-Noel
Wheeler, Kevin Mick. Juslin Latham.
Farrcn Stanley, Bryan Fissel, and
Victoria Moose; and 8lh grade.
Jonathan Lewis and Nathan Smilh.
Kim Brockwell and Deb Mick were
coaches.
South Davk Middle
Sixth grade Challenger team stu
dents ure participating in u unil on
animals. Groupsarerescarching.draw»
ing. mapping, and presenting Informa
tion about endangered species, ani
mals groups, and habitats.
Students in Teresa Cook's math
class are concluding a unit on geom-
dry and will begin studying fractions
soon. Students in Teresa Santis’s math
class arc concluding lheir unil on frac
tions and arc beginning a study of
ratios and percentages.
In social studies, siudents arc study
ing Ceniral Europe.
In communications, ihey are read
ing Ihe novel. Bridge loTcrabithia. As
a part of lheir communications cur
riculum. siudents attended ihc produc
tion of "Encore" by Chamber Theatre
Productions atCatawbaCollege March
10.
The Challenger team's spelling bee
winner was Emily Clodfelter. The
< teachers.TeresaSantis.Robin Harden,
ondTcresa Cook, shared rerreshnwnls
wilh faculty and staff during February.
' A drawing was held at the faculty and
staff meeting to award prizes. Winners
were Beveriy Hembree, Gin Lucas, Jo
Vamcr. Belinda Gamer, Susan Sims,
Barry Whitlock, and Virginia Lanier.
Kalhy Ferebec will have a meeting
at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Mareh 25 in the
iheaier for parcnts of 6th graders who
are interested in taking band in the 7th
grade, Ihe only year beginning band
can be ofTcred.
TheTrckkcrleamhassevenil*'sUus'*
this nine weeks. Marlha Harris was a
representative in the coumy Soil and
Water Conservation Speech Contest.
Kristen Sauerbrun represented the
school inthe county spellingbcc, where
she was runner-up. Students took the
state writing test on March 4. In sci
ence, siudents are working on cells; in
social studies, they are participating in
a study on Asia; and in math, they are
leaming geometry.
The Dnuna Club will present the
fable "Reynard the Fox" by Arthur
. Fauquez.Thisplay tells a story filled
; withcolorfulcharactersandtheircomic
actions. It'sihemecommentsuponthe
. goodand\hebadineveryone,andthe
hypocrisy of Ihose who would be the
judge of olhers. The play is directed by
• dranuteacher.Gregory Wade. Show
timesarcApril ISond 16ot9a.m.for
elemental schools; A priin and 18 al
' 9 a.m. for middle and high schools;
; ^Aprill8andl9at7:30p.m.forthe
; public. General admission is $3 and
; fofgroupsoflSormoretheadmission
isS2.S0perstudenLCalltheschoolfor
' m(minformaUonat634*S941.
Mockivffle Middle
Theschoolrecenilyheldabookfair
in the media center which featured a
■ contest for ^udents. Students were
: asked (0 Identify a mysteiyshoeprint.
Participants whose name was drawn
: .r^ v e d a fm book from the book
‘ № . Winners were Travis Howell.
: Wilson, MitcheU Robens.
: •CbrisMoxley.MegaflHoweU.Nicho-
* :iai Williams. Sara Hamilton. Sleph
; Hairo.HunterFb5tcr,andChri5tyWi|.
: liams. Several teachers also received
: free boob.
A representative from the Ameri*
: can Rcd Cross presented a program to
: studenu March 5 about the piogfams.
: and services provided for Davie
: County. Studentt wete asked to pv>
tidpate in a fund-raising event of col-
: Icctiog poc)cei cN ve. March 10*14
: was designated at Red Cross vveek.
Studoits in p i ^ Ciraiheii'com:
Lorie Blackwood brought her iwo
malamutes to allow everyone to sec
the lypo of dog they were reading
about. Mrs. Blackwood and her hus
band shared infonnation about breed
ing iheirdogs and took pictures of cach
sludcniwiththeirdogs. Tliesepicturcs
wilibc used laterinafollow-upprojcct.
Fourth grade teachers, Duunc
Hartsell and Margaret Jo Brock, mcl
John Reynolds Gardiner. Ihe author of
Slone Fox. at a reception Monday,
March 3. in Rowan Couniy.
Mocksville Elementary
Kindergarten students of Angela
Koontz and Palricia Peacock arc talk
ing aboul families and what rule cach
family member plays in Ihe home.
They are also talking about wintcrand
the efftfcls it has on us. In getting
prcparcd for Easter.they are praclicing
Easier songs und making Easter crafts.
This week ihey will be making Easier
hals wilh things brought from home.
Kindergarten students of Carrie
Davis studied Ihe letter "0" this p:ist
week. They discussed the kinds of
occupations and several parcnts vis
ited ilieir class lo lalk aboul lheir occu
pations. On Tuesday. Mrs. Brcwer, a
nurse, came lo ihcir chiss and partici
pated in a BciW Hospital wiih sludcnis
as nurses and doctors and bears as
patients. On Wcdnesday.lheclass went
toihe Bam Dinner Theater in Grcens
boro lo see '‘Tlie Three Bears". On
Tliursday. Ihcy went to Horizons Un
limited in Salisbury lo sec two pro
grams. At "Your Big Backyard" they
sawsiarconsiellationsandtheoiheron
marine life wherc they saw various
types of sea life.
Kindergarten siudenis of Angelina
Eller and Susan Nifong arc studying
the letler "U". Tlicy arc studying rain
bows and arc making the colors by
mixing colors logether.
Hrst graders are preparing for ihe
Annual Bunny Bmnch scheduled for
April 16. Students arc reading lots of
books in order to meet the goals of the
reading program.
Second graders of Wendy DeLury
are reading self-selected biographies.
Each sludenuiscompleling a retrieval
sheet of information on his/her famous
person. They will use that informalion
lo do a project of ihelr choice such as
crcaie a TIME Magazine, a giant (lip
book, or a mural about the subject of
their biographies.
Third graders of Judy Sherrill will
be studying economics during March.
Students arc earning money.opening a
checking account, and running a storc.
They arc reading Sarah. Plain and Tall
and leaming aboul life on the prairie.
Students of Ihe Week of Marc'h 3
were Jonathan Wesl. Jake Wyatt, Bekkl
Conley, Amanda Boyles, Britlany
Tregafthen, Jacob Snow. Corey Spell,
Nakkio Smith. Cain Bohannon, Billy
Short. Misty Stewart. Jose Barona,
Jeffrey McCallister. Dustin Gordon.
April Siockner, Lynisha Smoot,
Charlie Colbert, Jessie Frye. Stephanie
Ledbetter. Christopher Knight, Ashley
Coble. Victor Ramirez. Rebekah
Brock, and Desirca Cagle.
Pinebrook Elementaiy
Kindergarten siudents of Debbie
Crutchfieldcompleledtheirprojccton
Patriotism. Symbolsof America were
studied along with the presidents,
Abraham Lincoln. George Washing
ton. andBillClinton. Students leamed.
patriotic songs and the Pledge of Alle
giance. ToendtheunU,stu(tentswore
red, white and blue and paraded around
the room. Kim Paries, a parent volun
teer, along wilh her son, Joshua, made
a flag for the class to enjoy.
MarchUNationalNutritionMonth.
Siudents are leaming about good nu
trition and are being encouraged to eal
healthy. Several activities are planned
including a tasting party for each food
group.
First graders of Leigh Anne Davis,
Gina Bandy, Lisa Sutton, and Heather
Blank are finishing a unit on patrio
tism. They studied American heritage
by leamlngaboutGeorge Washington
and Abraham Lincoln. They studied
the symbols of America Including the
Statue of Liberty, the bald eagle, and
the American flag. They will begin a
unit on nutrition next.
Second graders of Pam Harpe are
studying money during math. They
havetheirown "moneybags" and have
practiced making prelend store pur
chases from each other. As a creative
writing activity, students wrote math
, word problems involving leprechauns
finding pots of goU. All students were
given the oppommity lo have an ID
with picMB iikI thuntbfirint nude by
the Natkind Kkl Saftiy ID P№gram.
Winners of Ihe "Reflcciions Art
Contest" arc Brcndon Hanes, Ztichury
Stevenson, Bryce Hauser. Ryan Davis.
Amber Harris, Ellen Carter, Andrew
Beeson. Jacob Hauser, Philip Scoll.
Jared Boger. Sarah Fleming. Taylor
Hayes, Erika Wicker, Tabitha Shipp.
Kalena Hill. Megan Stephenson.
Ashley Sells. Sonier Smilh. Rebecca
Boger.and Helene Amarsingh. Iliese
enlries will be senl lo the stale conlest.
4-5 Dino-Mlle Wrilers for Feb. 28
werc Lucas Boger. Laurcn I lanes. Brit
tany Folds. Jaime Banks, and Jenny
Fentll.
Shudy Grove Elementary
Kalhy Bokeno’s "Reilection" par-
licipanis and winners have Iwcn in-
viiedloapjmy. Participants were Holly
Hunter. Bennett Shipman, Megan
Caner, Amy Gilbert, Nick
Schaumbach, Justin Lee, Whilney
Bokeno. Lisa Gilbert, Stacey Slalham.
Danielle Miller. Meredith Bryson,
Michael Beck. Thomas Schaumbach.
Tommy Pullen. Brad Mock, Ben
Carter, Mall Lee. Sammy Frank, Paige
Campbell, Alexa Gilweil. Marie
Robertson. Malt Haldeman, Johtialhan
Loos. Carly Boolh. Christy Sparks.
Sam Davis. Megan Hendrix. Kayla
Holt. Sarah Fra/ier. Ethan Townsend.
LuircnRclcher.CameronAdams.and
Stephanie Winters. Winners were;
Lilcralurc - Tommy Pullen, Cameron
Adams. Stephanie Winters, Carly
Boolh, Malt Haldeman. Johnathan
Loos, and Alexa Gilweil; Photogra
phy - Danielle Miller: and Visual Arts
-MaltLcc.JuslinLce.StaccySlalh.'im.
Mercdilh Bryson, Megan Carter, Nick
Schaumbach.Tommy Pullen.Tliomas
Schaumbach. Amy Gilbert. Lisa Gil
bert. Whilney Bokeno. and Michael
Beck.
Thinl graders of Beverly Hobson
and Jane Carter arc participating in
Pizza Hutis Book It Program. Tlie
following students nwt the goal for
February and received a free personal
pan pizza: Logan Buchanan. Dawn
Cline, Jason Cooper. Joe Ellis, Jenny
Gaither,TabiihaGood,CaraHennings.
BrianHill,DanielleJarvis,Joc Knight,
Jake Lloyd, Andrew Minor. Morgan
Mock, Jon Moser. Mackinzie Pillman.
and Bryce Westmoreland. The fol
lowing siudents met their goal for all
five monlhs ofthe program: Tabitha
G<kkI. Cara Hennings. Jake Lloyd. Jon
Moser. Morgan Mock, and Jennifer
Spillman.
February Citizens of the Month arc
Jennifer Alleii, Jenny Miller, Sleven
Dixon. Britlany Mock. Robby Owens.
Adam Ridenhour. Christy Harmon,
Bradi Hudson. Drcw Carter. Curtis
Miicliem.SarahBniebaker.Alcc Beau
champ. Conrad Beauchamp, Lewis
Marlin. Tiffany Wooten. Jordan
Grimes. CtxIy Sulier, Kevin Stmnk.
Julianne Olson, Shane Umibelh.Tyler
Comalzer, Hannah Jakob, Coly Lee,
Lynne Mise, Jessica Horcs. Amber
Miller. Kasey Mannino. Kelly Martin,
Brandon Ashley. Chrislian O'Connor,
Will Stone.Tony Foster, Brent Beam.
Christopher Angc,Casey Link, Krislin
Coble, Michcal Goins, Sally Lackey,
Jessica Daniels, Anna Gmbbs, Pamela
Line, Chase Swain, Olivia Moser,
Gena Shelby, Dustin Moon. Britlany
Goer, Esteban Febus, Austin Goodin,
Josh Bames. Carla Baker. Morgan
Allen, I’aul Barrier, Robert Keriin.Zach
Jakob.Jord;inGnives,ZackaryRusscll-
Myers. Zach Poller, Megan Nonnan.
Emilee Shepherd, Quinton Faulkner,
Nichole Ashley, Michael Johnson.
Timolhy Norman, Josh Hartman.
Logan Buchanan, Jason Cooper.
Danielle Jar\’is, Paul Brooks, Daniel
Walser, Jermey Howard, Frankie
Frank, Ian Dowdy, Ericka Ashley,
Ashley Beth Kyker, Joey Morano,
Daniel Alkinson, AdamCloer, Michael
Wonlen, Jessica Pope, Becky Howard,
Ryan Boehm, D-alton Hartman, Shanna
Morcland.
William R. Davie Elementary
To celebrate meeting the rcading
goals for February, several students
werc invited to the cafeteria for a visit
lo Wisconsin. In honor of this dairy
state, icc crcam was served to those
students in grades 3-5 who gained at
least 10 points on their Accelerated
Reader scorcs and to those students in
grade i*rc-K- 2 who read to or read on
their own at least 20 books. Students
attending the celebration were Justin
Daywall. Dustin Harris, Rickey
McClamrock, Kayla McEwen, Justin
Pilcher, Michael Rollins. Haley Hum.
Matthew Rich. Ronnie Andary, Paulita
Carbajal, Amanda King, Kimberly
McBride, Teop Nichols, Steven Whi
taker. Christy Yoric, Jessica Bledsoe.
Juslin Boger. Adam Crotts. Chrisly
Draughn, Candace Dyson, Jessica
Dyson, Chase Elmore. JustinGholson,
Kicrslon Kahrs, Stephanie Kirby.
Maleia Meadows. Malthew Monis,
Ryan Privclte, Shana Speer, Jessica
Whaley, William Whitaker. Peyton
Blackley,Tiffani Boger.Devin Brcwer.
Amber Canion. Justin Cope. Xavier
Dulin, Kasey Ireland. KelleLane,Tho-
mas Mezic, Joshua Polls, Bnmdon,
Toney. Brooke Wagoner. Sara
Childress. Niki Myers. Taneisha
Gailher. Richic Gassell, Jordan
Hempstead. Matthew Mock. Jamie
Reavis. Brandyn Sands, Danielle
Satterfield, Sarah Sheets, Juslin Whi
taker. Crystal McNutt. Ashleigh Byrd,
Courtney Call. Wesley Andary. Caleb
Anderson, Tyler Braddy. Ashley
Buelin, Manda Godbey, Patrick Har
ris, Casey Keaton, Jocelyn Martinez.
Coly McEwen, Stephen Naylor. Kayla
Plumley. Kayla Potts, Kimberiy Ross,
Cassie Shoemaker. James Shorcs,
Jenny Snyder. Juslin Tillery. April
Willard, Franky Bracken. Margaret
Anderson. Curtis Bradshaw, Ariin
Carbajal, Ethan Curtis. Samh Day wdU,
Stephanie Hinson, Rose King,
Ashleigh Knight, Joel Metz, Juslin
Swaim, and Mandy Lambe, ' •
Fourth gniders of Jerry Jones dre
reading Farmer Boy by Laura Ingalls
Wilder. They read about how the
Wilder family cut icc from n pond Ip
storeinan ice house forsummcr. АПег
discussing insulation, siudents made
minialureiceboxesofllicirown. They
pul icc in Ihem eariy in Ihe momingi
and they checked ihe ice for melting
several limes during the day. Tlic
students who still had icc at Ihc end of
the day werc* Wade Gough. Tomisha
Norris. Ryan Robinson. Jackie
Steelman.Ch:iz VanCuren,and Serc'na
VanCuren.
Citizens of the Week of March 3
werc Amber Carrion, Mary Howard,*
Ariin Carbajal, Caleb Anderson, Mat*
Ihew Mock. Kayla Wilson, Mall Rich,'
Paulita Cariiajal, Palricia Hernandez,
Chariie Boger.andJenniferChildrc'ss,
Bus Riders of the Week of March 3
werc Joshua Hutchins, Tiffany Short,
Chariie Boger. Megan Braddy. Daniel
Powell. Sarah Daywall, Wesley;
Andary. and Nina Dalton.
S u m m e r S c h o o l T o
S t a r t A t D H S J u n e l O
Summerschool will be heldin Davie
County June lO-July 8, according to
Davie Counly Schools General Super
visor Elaine Strider.
Therc arc nochanges incost ormles
ihisyear. which will be the last time for
summer school in the county, she said.
Grades 9-12 will have a chance to
retake courses ihrough the new block
scheduling sysiem lo be implemented
nexl year.
Summer school is also offered for
grades 3.6.7 and 8. Remediation and
tutoring will be done throughout the
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she said. .
The cost will be $200 per student.
Summer school is free for students in-
grades 3,6 and 8 lhal fail to meet slate;
standards. •
All clas.scs will be taught at Davic;
High. Siudents must register at their;
schools June 4-6. , • ;
Transportation will be provided for!
students attending due to state staiv:
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School Briefs
Meeting Is Planned For April 7
« « “I " Davie Couniy Board of Educalion meeting will be held
Apnl 7,017 p.m. ol the Boaid of Educalion Oiflcei.' '
Policy Changes Are Recornmended
The policy commillte is recommending lhat Ihe educalion bonid amend ils
tóting policy and perforaionce appraisal sysiem policy. Tie committee also
introduced a new policy on Internet access to promote responsible ond ethical
use ofthe Inlcniel in Davie schools. (
; These policy changes will be brought before Ihe boaid for a vole April 7.
Jones Picked As Principal of Year
Dircclor of Personnel Dr. Vance Johnson announced that Shady Grove
Principal Linda Jones has been selected by her peers as Ihe Davie Schools 1997
Principal ofthe Year.
Appreciation Luncheon Planned
The annual Teacher of the Year Appreciation Luncheon will be held at noon
March 18, at Beimuda Run County Club. Johnson Invited all boani members
toattend.
Buses Eyed By State Inspector
Nine Davie County school buses were inspected by Slate Department of
PubllcInstruclionDivisionofSchoolTransportalionServicesInspeclorlohnny
Hanlce Feb. 11. Buses were selected randomly, according lo Director of
Auxiliary Services W.G. Polls.
School bus garage employees should be commended as Davie County
received one of Ihc besl reports Hardee has given, he said. Some of Haniee's
recommendaiions for improvement include the addition of a new school bus
wreckerbecause the prcsentone is toolighi weight to safely low Ihelarge diesel buses now used.
Four Board Members Earn Certificates
ChairmanJenySwicegoodpresenledcenincaleseamed by boanl members
Ihis year. Earning certificates were Marlene Shamel, Luther Polls, David
Owens, Mark Jones and Swicegood.
Board members are required by ihe stale lo receive a certain amount of
training each year.
Retirement/AppreciationCommitteeOKd
Board members Shamel, Potts und Janie Gamett were appointed to the
reliremcntfappreclation dinner committee for school system employees with
Johnson.
Budget Planning Under Way
Board members Owens, Swicegood and Gametl were appointed to serve
with Superintendem Dr. Bill Steed and Finance OfTicer Tammy Naylor on a
committee to develop the 1997-98 budget.
Six Field Trips Are ^proved
The board approved ihe following trips already approved by Sleed: Davie
High Youth and Government Club lo participate In General Assembly Simu-
luiioh in Raleigh Feb. 20-23, Davie High School wrestling team to participate
fn s’late loumaroenl in Charlotte Feb. 21 -22 and the Davie High band to aMend
the all-district band clinic in Boone Feb. 21-22.
• The board approved Ihe following upcoming ovenighl field nips: Davie
High HOS A10 participate in regional compelition inOreensbon) March 13-15,
Davie High competition cheerleaders lo parllcipale In national compelition in
Orlando. Fla. March 23-25 and the ACES group to visit YMCA camp in
Greenville for "Project Worth".
Employee Annuity Company Gets Nod
The board voted lo allow Variable Annuity Life Insurance Company lo
contract with the board for salary deductions for tax sheltered annuities f<^
Employees who request such payroll deductions.
There arc more than 10 employees who would like to begin'payroll
Ructions for annuities with the company, according to Naylor.
Budget Amended; Interest Added
The board approved an addition of $6.291 to the slate public school fund,
recording interest on the technology allotment and {uklitionol substitute funds.
ji^onstnjction Video Presented
W.G. Potts mode a video presenlation of Ihe constnictlon work under woy
In ihe Davie schools. The walls of the additions at Mocksvllle Elementary and
^orth and South Davie Middle Schools are near full height, and the gym at
l)avie High School is coming along well, he said. Potts told the board he is
t^ncemed about the Shady Giove and Pinebrook projects and has written a
fgtier to the general contractof.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPMSE КЕСОКО^ШсьТзЛ!^? - ^
DHS Advisory Council Concerned About Security^
The Davie High School Advisory
Council is bppy wilh a lot ofthings
going on at the school this year.
Chainnan Charles Miller Jr. said
highlights for the school arc Its new
principal Linda Bost and the vision she
has for Davie High, preparations to
move to block scheduling next year
und improvements being made by ihe
school improvement team.
Implementing the block schedule
willbcachallcnge in 1997-98, Fifteen
compulershave already been dedicated
to remediation and tutorial programs,
Miller said.
Another new program lo be imple
mented will be the freshman .success
program.
The new gym t4;ing constructed
will provide needed classroom spacc.
headded.
A pointed out by the council is
security fencing to [Kotect the campus,
he said.
A check-in point at the front of the
campus is being considered lo help
wilh safety concerns, Bost said.
Superinlendenl Dr. Bill Sleed .said
the schools havtf^lo be cautious.'’ "4 [
He said efforts are under wa/lhat
might alleviate someoflhetrofricprob'
iems at Davie High.
BoardmemberMarieneShamelsakl
lhat she isconcemed about the lighting
situation in the parking lot al the schbot
and would like lo see it improved.
Scholarship Named For Suiter
The 1967 Class of Central Davic
' High School, Mocksville, is establish
ing n scholanihip In honorof their high
school advisor,
Julius E Suiter.
Suiter is a 1964
graduate of
Livingstone Col*
lege,Salisbury,ond
received a master's
degree in adminis
tration from ihe
UniversityofNorth
CaroVinaatGreens-
boro. Suiter
He accepted his firsl leaching posi*
lion ut Central Davie High School,
home of the Mighty Mohawks, and his
quest then and now was to ensure that
all students were provided a well-
rounded educalion.
> 1
Suiter is principal at Mocksville
Elementary School.
The Julius E. Suiter Merit Scholar*
ship will be available to any Davie
High graduate enrolled full-time in an
Inslituteof higher leaming, and in need
of financial assistance. The scholar«
ship application forms will be avail
able in April at the Davie High School
Guidance Counselors Office. The
reclpienl(s) will be announced during
honors day al the school, and awarded
ihescholanhipcertificateJuly 19.1997
at the Central Davie High Reunion
Banquet.
The Class of '67 will sponsor the
Julius Suiter Scholarship Golf Classic
May 2 at Hickory Hill Country Club,
Hwy. 64-Easl in Mocksville. The pro
ceeds from this event will go lo the
scholarship fund. Sponsorship pack
ages range from $200-$6,000. The
hole-in-one prize will be $5,000 in
cash or a new automobile. The cost
includes: cart and green fee. a buffet
lunch and door prizes. Therc will be a
silent auction plus u fifty/fifty raffle.
Celebrities orecxpectedtomakeaguest
appearance.
If you have any questions regarding
the Classic, contact Chris or Greg al
Hickory №11,(910)998-8746.
WaHe
student Scholars;
Waite On Fox Valley Dean's List
Jo Anne Thompson Waite recently eamed a 3.79 grade
point average, ijualifying her for the dean’s list of Fox
Valley Technical College of Appleton. Wise. She is an
ofllce assistance major.
Wailc is a graduate of Davie High School and Ihe
duugliler ofMr. and Mrs. James Thompson ofCoolcemee.
Twenty-Seven Earn Academic
Honors At Forsyth Tech
Twenty-seven Forsyth Technical Community College
siudents from Davie Counly earned acadcmic honors for
the winter quarter.
Named to the presidents with a 4.0 grade poinl average were: from Adv;ince
- ReginaG. Bly. Dwayne A. Hartless. Robcn E James. Richard E. King.Sharon
L. Markland. Mark E. McKenzie and Alana M. Richardson: and from Moclu-
ville • Mark S. Taddeucci. Kathleen A. Rossi, Allen W. Howell. Regina W.
Duchemin, Paula A. Cartner and Amanda D. Cartner. . .
Named to the dean's list witha3!S or higher grade point average were: from
Mocksville • Yonnie R. Allen, Tracy S. Bracken, Natasha R. Caudill, Breni H.
Crolls, Raymond G. Laird. Vickey P. Mitchell. Davis W. Moses and Melissa
Y. Richardson; from Advance • Timolhy W. Wolf, Elizabeih L Regan.
Christian C. Pope, Alec W. Fcarringlon. Penny M. Gibbons ond Heother B.
Johnson.
Kathy Foster Who's Who At Mitchell College
Kalhy Ann Foster has been named to the 1997 edition ofWho's Who Among
Students in American Junior Colleges. The 1977 Davie High School graduate
is a student at Mitchell Community College, and the daughter of James arid
Buri)ara Foster of Mocksville.
She is a member of Phi Thela Kappa, the honor society, vice president of
Human Servicc Educators, a dean’s list student, and was named MCCs
representulive for the All-America Team. Foster is aiso vice chairman of the
Genesis advisory board al Charter Hospital and prcsident of Davie County’s
CHADD.
TojoinWho'sWho.studentsurcsclcctedforacademicachievemenl.servira
to the communiiy, leadership in extnacunicular activities and potential for
continued success.
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Ivy looks through a photo album, containing pictures of her
birth lamlly that one of her aunts sent her.
Ivy Joyner and her elght-year-old son Reuben talk about how It feels lo have discovered a new family.
D is c o v e r in g R o crts
Years Of Wondering End As
Woman Finds Natural Mother
By Jcaime Houpe
Davie County Enlerprise Recoid
IvyJoyoerwas3diiysoIdwlienBill
aixl Bonnye McMalun adopted tier in
S w u Monica, Calif.
;■ ByUietiinesliewas5yeanoId.lhe
McMalians lud moved fnxn Califor-
i^loTaatandrinallyloMociuville.
A l looa as sfie w u old enougli to
undenland, diey explained 10 tier dial
she hid been adopted. Her mothereven
told her Ihe name of her liiith mother.
Growbig up widi her adopdve par
ent^ Ivy said wai a wonderful life, bul
^'w as always curious about her Uith
parents.
' Asanonlychild,shealwayswanled
her pnM s lo adopt anodier baby and
especially wondered ifshe might have
sonie half biDlhers and sisters.
. it turned oul, she has Iwo btodh
enai|idlhfee sisters.
. ^ findiog Ihem was a little difTi-
ciili.
' Aflerihewasmariicdandpiegnanl
with her fim chiM, Stephanie,Ihe mje
io Had her natural parenls grew stnn-
il»-•- -*1 knew nolhing about my family
h is ^ ,’ she said.’1 dtink kids have a
i i ^ lo know. You're incomplctt with-
autlHuwing some of your family his-
W ."
BWil'saaetiouisteplolake.afnkI
.äfGMpaRnisduimaynolwaiillobe
j i ^ or adoptive paienu being hurt
|)y the desire for a child to know her
jiaMal paienls.
i :her husband Hal pushed her lo
seanihfdir her family,knowing il would
(lelp'her fM more complcie as a per:
'ton.ihesaU.
:'W ilh Hal and dKir duee chiUien,
tehind her 100 peiceM,.hi 1991 Ivy
iMgiii to leaich for die mother ihe had
^kaown..
« her mudiet had givea her dK
«iKr birth modw.ihehadalol
9 M H wldi lhan ^
Calling information in Los Ange-
les,shewasabIelogetafewtclephone
numbers.
The fint one she called was Uk ex-
wife of one of her uncles. Finding oul
die woman had a son and a daughler.
Ivy had discovered her fust real cous
ins, she said
Fiom her she got dK name and
numberof an auntin Indiana. Thai uml
toUher everylhing sheknewabouther
parents. She said it had been years
since she had talked lo Ivy's modier,
Maigarel, hut gave her Uk nune and
number of aimher aunt in Big Bear,
Calif. ■
She really hit il off wiih her aunt
Gwen, who works for dK foresby ser
vice. "Ijust love dial woaian,"she said.
Bul it was dirough an adoption
agency in Winslon-Salem dial she al
lasl Hacked down her modier.
The first woman dK agency found
was nol her modier. However, she was
a relative whose son happened lo be
doing a genealogy of dK family.
Soon dK agency found Ivy’s biitfi
modier in Faiindale. Calif, and con
tacted h a loseeifthewouldlike to lalk
to her daughler.
Ivy now talks widi Margaret and
odiernKmbersofdK family regulariy.
Shehaslalkedloallhersiileisandone'
of her brodKis and has actually helped
her modier gel back in conlact wiUi her
own bralhen and sisters.
A finv yean ago when he was driv
ing a tractor trailer, Hal mel Margaret
andOwenwhUeoaaninioCalifoniia.
Undile 10 leave Ihe chlldien and
dKir two ijiicken houses. Ivy was un
able lo go widi him on dial trip.
Shelaughsaboutherhusbandmeet-
Ing her modKrbefoie she did to check
her out bul said, "Ik wanled to see her
because she was a pan of me.”
BulIvy’schancecameinMay, 1996
when leyeral f ^ y memben were -
plannhig to meetnear Las Vegas! '
flies during Ihe lasl Iwo hours of dK
nighl, as she realized meeling her
modwr was no longer a dream, Ivy
said.
She wondered what her family was
expecting and wheiher or nol they
would like her, she said.
"ll has an unreal quality lo it al
limes," she said of meeling Uk rela
tives whose faces she had only seen in
piclures and whose voices she had only
heard over dK telephone.
When she stepixd off dx plane,
family memben were wailing for her
widi a sign bearing her name.
She couldn'l keep her hands off her
mother and kepi hugging her brodKr
Danny SmiUi, she said.
Danny was in a slate of shock, she
said, wondering how Io fill in all Uwse
missed years in jusl a few hours.
Margaret had always lold her odKr
children dial dKy had a sister some
where, Ivy said.
At 16, her modier believedshe was
doing whal was best fur Uk baby by
giving her up, and Ivy does not resent
dial decision al all, she said.
"My adopted m od» was a good
mama. She spent her life raising me
and taking care of me," Ivy said.
But she is happy to have found dK
brodien and sisten she always wanted.
Growingupasanonlychildiswhat
made her warn to have more dian OIK
chiklofherowa
‘You’ve got lo have family,’’ she
said.
Ivy is still looking forward lo meet
ing more of her biidi family.
She hopes Margaret will be able 10
visit her home in Davie Couniy and
«m is to uke dK whole family on her
next Irip lo visit dKm. ;
. Her chUdien are excited about it .
and have been getting lo know some of
dKir lelalives over dK phone.
bl dK meantime. Ivy is considering
dK stall ofanodierseaich, diis time, for
_her W o to ^ fW h a , .
Ivy treasures the sign family members were hokJIng up when she arrived for her first visit.
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Pino News
By Nora Latham
Pino Correspondent
Wcslcy Chapel Uniicd Melhodist
women hosicd a stork shower on Sun
day anemoon for the Rev. Tammy
Talbert, at the home of Ellen Rawlings.
Special guest was her husband David
ITulbcrt. They received lots of nice and
‘ useful gifts for the n«iw baby.
Adam and Emily Hill, students u(
UNCCharlotte, are home this week for
spring break.
Johnsie Shelton and granddaugh
ter, Sandra Laws, »(tended our church
on Sunday. Also, little Toni Blake,
who along with her molher, Gmcie,
who reccnily moved Into this commu
nity.
Pal and Kuthy. und Matthew und
Suzanne Miller honored Mrs. Verna
Howell. Kathy's mother, on her birth
day with lunch at their home. Other
guests wea'RonaldandBrenda Howell
and children. Gene und Marie Miller
and Tom and Toni Horton.
The following are services and ac*
liviiies forchargeduring the Holy week;
Thursday, March 27. 7:30 p.m.,
Maunds Thunvday service at Wcslcy
Chapcl;Friday,Man;h28.7p.m..Good
Friday sen’lcc al Fannington United
Melhodist Church: Saturday, Miirch
29,7:30 p.m.. Holy Saiurday scrvicc at
Wesley Chapel; Sunday, March 30,
Eiister Sunday scrviccs at Wesley
Chapel. 7:30a.m., Sunrise scrvice, 8:30
a.m., breakfast, and 9 a.m.. Sunday
school.
Thursday nighi dinner gucsls of
Hannon and Nora Lnthain were her
sisicr and brother-in-law, Peggy and
Ervin Angell. and brolher and sister-
in-law. Sandy and Ann Cline. Peggy
and Ervin spcnl lasl week at iheir home
in Mocksvillc, but Ttttumcd to ihcir
home in Manlco on Friday, They
bought Ihc house in Manlco thinking
Ihcy would spend half ihc year there
and half here, but they like it so well
lhal Ihey spend most of thclr time In
Manteo.
James and Lelia Essie spcnl the
weekend al Ashland, her old home in
Caswell Couniy. With the wonderful
help fromher daughter and son-in-law,
Maty Ellen und JohnCandillo, they gol
the family graveyard cleaned off in
preparation for a family gathering al
Exslcr. Saiurday night they enjoyed
dinner with Lcliu's niccc and grand-
nephew, Amy Louand Franklin McKee
In Caswell County.
Center Provides Bouquets
To Homebound Seniors
Although spring is not officially
herc.spring flowers are alrcady bloom
ing and adding boundless t^auiy to
local gardens.
Everyone enjoys ihc sccnery of
brightly colored daffodils, camellias,
and olher spring flowers. Why nol
sharclhalenjoymcntwilhahomcbound
senior?
The Davie Couniy Senior Center
provides a bouquel of flowers for
homebound seniors on ihcir birthdays
through the "Flowers for a Friend”
program. These flowers brighten a
senior citizen's home for many days
New Arrivals
beyond their spccial day. Elemental;
students also make birthday curds for
cach senior, which are scnl along with
the birthday flowers.
These are just litllc acls of kindness
to Id our homebound seniors know
that someone cures aboul them. Any
numberandvariciyofflowcni arc more
than welcomc. ThcScniorCcnlcrpro-
vidcs the v;iscs.
If you would like to share your
flowers wilh a senior, call the Davie
Couniy Senior Ccnier nl 634-0611,
You’ll make someone cise's day u litllc
brighter, and yours will be brighter,
too.
Myers-Kapp
Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Валу Myers of Main Church Road, Mocksvillc. announce ihe
cngagemem of Iheir daughter, Amy EUzabclh Myers to Thomas Henry Kapp, the
son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kapp of Rural Hall.
The bridc-elecl is a graduate of Davic High School and Forsylh Technical
Communiiy College.
The groom-lo-be is a graduate of North Forsyth High School and earned an
associate degree in accounting from Forsylh Technical Communiiy College. He
is employed by Kapp Livestock Farms.
The wedding will be April 5 at ViclOfy Baplisi Church, Cooleemee.
Advance News
KURFEES
Stu.nrt, G.iflenc and Tyler Kurfees
of Virginia Bcach. Va. announce the
birth ofa son and brother, Eli Gariand,
on Feb. 12,1997 at 10:44 a.m. at Vir*
ginia Beach Memorial Hospilal.
Eli weighed 6 lbs.. 14 oz. and was
21 inches long.
Maternal grandparents are Jo
Bowens and the lale Garland Bowens
of Mocksvillc.
Paternal grandparcnls ore John and
Carol Kurfees of Virginia Beach. Va.
Maternal great'grandmother is
Leona Bowens of Mocksville. Paler*
nal grcat-grandmolhers is Jenna
Kurfees of Slalesville und Mr. and
Mrs. GeorgeSaleofNorth Wilkesboro.
By Edith Zimmennan
Advance Coirespondent
Sunday was observed as GiM Seoul
Sunday at iheMelhodislChurch. Scout
leader Kaye Dunn gave a talk on the
accomplishments of the troop. After
wards the girls sang iwo songs. Many
visitors were in the congregation com
ing with the scout troop, plus olher
visitors.
Betty Sanloli has relumed from a
weeks trip to the west coast. Ryingto
Arizona wilh her daughter Connie
Sanderson, who went on business, they
toured many placcs in the Phoenix
area; Red flock Canyon, the moun
tains, a ghost town and oihcr places of
intcresi. In Scottsdale, Carafrce, Ariz.
they visited Belly's nephew und his
wife Joe and Jinny DeMarco. On
Wednesday, the ladies rented a car and
drove to Redlands, Calif, where they
visiled Iheir daughler and sisicr
Georgene Whitehead. In Califomia,
they went to Hollywood, and Holly
wood Blvd. loGru man’s Chinese The*
alcr where the stars names and prints
cover the sidewalks. It is callcd the
"Walk of the Slurs". Belly made pic
tures of some of her favorile 'old' stars.
Tlitf ladies also went lo Beveriy Hills
and New Port Beach.
Mrs. Jessie Browderreturtu:dt0 her
home Monday after weeks of hospital-
izalion al Davie Hospilal.
Mrs. Alice Polls was admitted lo
Davic Hospital Monday moming.
Brian Rummage, pasior of Bixby
Presbyterian Church had charge ofthe
devotions lasl Wednesday night at the
Melhodist church Lcnlcnser%icc. The
meal was prepared by ihc Empty Ncsi-
ers Sunday school class of ihe church.
This Wednesday the Sallie Sue Peebles
Sunday school class will have ihc 6
p.m. meal, followed by devoiions by
Susan Hubbard, pasior of Elbaville
and Fulion churches.
Union Chapel UMC To Host Community-Wide Grief Sen/ice
Sunday,Maich I6at4p.m.. Union
Clupel United Melhodist Chureli will
hoM » community-wide special ser-
viix Tor those acquainted wlih grier.
Eveiyone is inviied.
■Right in the middle of pain, anxi
ety and death, Ood is reaching out to
you." said Tim Staibuck. "However,
as you race griefin the loss of someone,
it is diflicult to perceive God's care in
your daily life. We would iiicc to help
youdiscovCTGod'sactivityandcarc. It
is our hope that you will explore with
usOod'spresencewlthyou.nowandin
the future."
"We open this servicc lo all who
feel the wounds of loss. Wc offer lo
youatimeto grieve os well as celebrate
those who have been a significant part
ofyourlife. Yourlossdoesnolhaveto
be recent to feel such wounds. Please
accept this as a personal inviution lo
join us and share the special memories
ofthosewhoarenolonger part ofyour
life," he said.
Village Design
in historic Reynoida Village
welcomes new staff member
Dianna Cline
Dianna specializes in
co^, cuts and perms.
Bring in this add and get
$5.00 off any of her Services,
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WILSON
David und Angela Wilson of
Greensboro announce Ihc birth of a
daughter, Sierra Nicole on Feb. 18 at
Wesley Long Hospilal, Greensboro,
weighing 7 lbs. and was 20 1/2 inches
long.
Maternal grandparents ore Willie
and Linda Wooldridge of Reidsville.
Maternal grcal-grandparcnls are Mr.
and Mrs. Willie M. Wooldridge of
Indianapolis, Ind., and Gladys Davis
of Greenwood, Ind.
Paternal grandparents are Lany and
Susie Wilson of Mocksvillc. Paternal
grcal-grandparenls are Mr. and Mrs.
Robert G. Allen of Mocksvillc and
Nannie Wilson of Mocksvillc.
Allen-Davidson
Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Ch.vlle W. Allen announce the engagement of their daughter,
Kimberiy L. Allen to Michael J. Davidson of Wolcoltville, Ind., ihe son of and
Mrs. Robert Davidson of Goodland, Ind. V
The bride-clect is a graduate of Meredith College and is employed os the
dircclor of calcring and convention scrviccs for the Rudisson Marque Holcl of
Winston-Salem.
The groom-lo-be is a graduate of Purdue University and received his miller’s
of business adminisiration degree from Indiana University School of Business.
He is employed as vice president-general manager for PVC Compounders! Inc.
ofKendalIville,lnd.
An Aug. 30 wedding is planned at the Firsl Uniicd Melhodist ChurcK of
Mocksville.
Family, Friends Celebrate 97th \
Birthday Of 'Granny' Nora Eaton
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 13,1997 - O
Senior Center, Hospice To Sponsor Grief Teleconference
Family and friends gathered Sun
day, Feb. 23, al Cedar Creek Baplisi
Church, in Davic Couniy for the 11
a.m. worship ser
vicc andlohelpMrs.
Nora Foote Eaion,
affe ctio nate ly
known us "Mosa
and Granny." cel
ebrate her 97ih|
binhday.
Some came from I
Ncwlon. and some |
fromasfarasKan-
sas,Ohio,and Penn
sylvania "Mosa" found oui lhal her
immediate family extends through the
sixth generation.
Eaton
Her life ccnlcrs around the chunih.
her family, and the families in the
community. She altcnds church re^-
larly, "if Ihe Lord's willing", she says.
Tlie services were spirited, ^ith
”Mosa" leading the charge. She sang
one of her favorile songs, Tcll'lhc
Angels I'm Coming, I’ll be home one
day, ever since I started, I've been
having it hiird. ojnning up the King's
highway.’' She enjoys the scrvice ew-
cry Sunday.
After the scrvice, a reccplion was
held in the fellowship hall, wherc ev
eryone sung "Happy Birthday" lo her
and gave her Ids of hugs and kisses.
"Mosa" says she nol old, ’'i've just been
around a long lime." !;
Following the servicc, there will be
a time of fellowship with drinks and
food included. The church is located
on Hwy. 601 Nonh, heading out of
Mocksville. one mile past ihe tmck
slop, across from ChrisiyTruckingCo.
If you have any questions, call
Slarbuck at 634-2435. •
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AnENTION,AnENTION..i
OndqoiiliillieDnliMyniUiillMittlliel^
NEW MEMBER FEE!
SUNDAV,March 16, fromlMOOjiiiioiilyil
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: By Kenneth J.Dol«,Ph.D.
When Lisa was caring for her
I mother, who was In the late stages of
! cancer, the demands of constant
; caregiving began to take a toll. Even
; though the hospice scrvice provided a
■ health aide for much of the day. Lisa
; provided are 01 night. For six weeks.
her sleep was inlcmipled at least three
: times each evening. Toward the lasl
: weekofhermother'.slife,Lisabeganlo
;, wish lhat her mothci's agony, and her
: own, would end. Now, after her
! mother's dealh, she feels guilly about
! her feelings.
• Whenever one experiences loss.
I ccrtain reactions are common. Most
I expericncearollercoasicrofgriefre-
; actions, which can be manifested in
^•pb^sical, affcctive, cognitive, behav*
;!) ^ 1 and spiritual ways. Bul there is a
jlpiffeplion that grief afier prolonged
;* 0 ^ s s is easier to acccpl lhan other
Deathafterprolongedillncssis
t ; ^ n considered a blessing or relief.
r*^fvivors are seen ashaving had ample
r*opportunity lo grieve the anticipated
There is liltle expeclalion that
will be profound, prolonged, or
•ieOmplicatcd. Yetgrieflssuessurround-
ing prolonged illnesses can be ex*
iremcly complex. The extent of the
patients suffering, the type of disease,
the mental and physical deterioration,
ihpcourse of treatment and Ihc level of
•ceitgiving required are jusl some of
Ihe factors Ihnt can complicate the grief
proccss.
The perception of how much a pa
tient sulTered during the illness cun
Influence grief In .several ways. The
patient’s intimate network may be lom
between wantinglhulsuffcring.toend.
Later, survivors may feel guilly about
wishing for the patient's death. They
may also feel guilty aboul iheir grief,
thinking it selfish to grieve a merciful
death.
The perception that the patient suf
fered greatly may diminish the social
support uvuilable to immediate survi
vors. Comments such as, "Il's better
he’s dead, he suffered so much,’' serve
to effectively Invalidate the survivor's
right togrievc. The question of suffer
ing cun contribute to feelings of help
lessness among fumily members and
deeply trouble the survivor’s spiritual
ity. They may find themselves angry
with God or find their own spiriluality
Inadequate in providing a framework
lo understand the sufTering.
Throughout the course of a pro
longed illness, patients and ihcir fami
lies have lo make morc decisions now
lhan they did in the past. Should one
treat a problem such as cancer using
chemotherapy, radiation therapy or
surgically? Even within iherapics there
are options. How radical should the
surgery be? Whal course of chemo
therapy should one select? When
should care become palllalive, instead
of curative?
After the patient dies, family mem
bers may be inclined lo second guess
those decisions. This may complicate
the grieving process, generating fur
ther unger or guilt. In sunie cases it
mayevencxuccrbaieconnicls belween
family members if they blume one
another for choices made. Such con
flicts may divert energy from grief and
limit social support.
Eiich disease has ils own unique
symptoms, ircalmcnt. side cffcct, und
pattcms which can impact the grief
process. Two critical symptoms that
have significant effects on grief are
disllguremcnl und mental disorienta
tion and/or personality change. Dis-
figuremenl. cspccially facial, is dim*
cult frir m:my fumily members to
handle. While they love the person,
they may be physically repulsed by
them. One mother, whose adult son
died of AIDS, .succinctly described
these mixed feelings: "In the end he
had wasted away lo u skeleton. He was
always so handsome. Now I couldn’t
even bear lo look at him, to touch him.
I hope he didn't know. I am so
ashamed."
Mental deterioration and/or person
ality change is not uncomrnon in pro
longed illness. In some illnesses, like
Alzheimer’s it is the essence of the
disease. In others such as AIDS or
some forms of cancer, it can arise ci
ther as a direcl resull of the disease
process or as a side effect of treatment.
In still other situations, patients may
experience a personality changedue lo
the psychological stress of prolonged
illness as well as that of facing death.
All of these changes can have pro
found cfTccts on the grieving pnKcss.
Family and friends arc now caring for
a very different person from the one
they oncc knew. Onewidowobscrvcd,
"Inlheend,hebecamesodirferenl. He
.seemed soangry. I kept saying. This Is
not Ihe man I married,' but I wondered
where all this hale came from. Was it
the tumor, the medication, or was this
always a part of him lhal had stayed
hidden?"
Each type of dealh creates unique
Issues forsurvivors. While prolonged
illness offers opportunities for family
members to prepare for the dcuih, to
care for Ihc dying person, and to say
final goodbyes, ihere ш still many
Issues that can complicate the grief
prot*ess. Each survivor will cxpcri
ence grief in hls or her own way, und
these very difTerenlemolionsand reac*
lionsshouldbcrespeilcdand supported
by others.
Tlie Diivle Coimty Senior Cenier.
wilh asshlancefroni Hospice of Dmie
Comuy.willsponxoriheS’otlonalTele-
(vnference-"Uvln8 With Grief: W iw illness Is Pwlanged"an April l6from
l:30-4pjn.atthebitvieCampusqfjhe
DtnidwnCountyCommunltyCoilegf.
AslwrKliscusslonwlUfollowihebiv^’ cast. This is open lo caregivers and
fiunlly ntenihers of terminally HI pa-
llenis, grieving Individuals, as well as
professiontds who deal with griefin
iheir work.
Heserve your seat by calling the
Senior Cenier al 634-0611 by April 2.
There is no charge for the teleconfer^
Free Prostale Screenlnm
Saiurday At Health tjei0
A Tree prostate exam, PSA blood lesl and doctor consultation will lie
held from 8:30 a.m.-noon Salunlay ai Ihe Davie Couniy Heahh D qiA -
'ment.
TherreeexamisopcntaallmenoverageSO,andthoseoverage<tOwil|i
a family hisioiy of prostate cancer. : ’< j
To make an appolnlmeni, call the heallh departmem at 634-8700.
The scieenine is co-sponsored by Davie Couniy Hospital, Canoeir
Services and the Davie County Departmem of Social Services, i ;:;-i
Woman's Club To Meet
The Davic County Republican
V/omen’s Club will meet on Saturday
moming, March 15. at 8:30am. This
' wiii be a breakfast meeting at the
'^ocksville Kitchen.
' * Brenda Andrews, regional vice-
president of the N.C. Federation of
Republican Women, will be the guest
speaker, and new olTicers will be in-
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- DÀVIE ÇOUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD^ Макк 13, IW
Joe and Donna Farthing have learned how to preserve their photographs and present Ihem creatively and have started
teaching others lo do the same. - Photos by Robin Fergusson
C re a tiv e M e m o rie s
Couple Teaches People How To Preserve Photos
By Mike Bamhardt
Davic Coumy Enlcrprisc Rcconl
ADVANCE • An amalcurpholog-
raphcr. Joe Farthing had plenty of pic
tures.
The photographs dcpicicU price
less momcnls withhis fricndiandfam-
ily, of places he's been.
; But they werc worthless.
When he wanted to enjoy one, he
couldn't find il.
"He look pictures of cveiyihing."
said his wife. Donna. ’’Wc hadpicturcs
all overthe house, in drawers, in enve
lopes. boxes. Wc couldn't find Ihcm.”
Joe added: "You don't gel a lot of
enjoyment from your photographs if
they're tucked away in adrawcr some
where."
These days, Joe and Donna Far
thing are getting a lol of enjoymcni
from Iheir photographs. And they're
leaching others how (o do ihc same.
Joe said his interest in photographs
began in earnest In 1992. when he look
acorrcspondcnce coursc fromthe New
Yoric Instiluie of Photography.
"One of Ihc things I had really never
Ihought about is. that when you take a
picture, you've captured an instanl In
timconlllm.li'samomcnlintimeyou
can'l re-live. You can use any pholo-
graph to illustrate lhal point," he said.
He learned about Crcalive Memo
ries. u company thal sells Ideas and
items to help preserve pholographs.
They signed up to be distributors and
instmclorsnuinly, Joe said, so he could
order Ws own supplies.
Aycarlaicr.theFarthings have 250
people on a mailing list.
They tcach people not only how to
mouni photographs in a book, bul that
some books harm phoios. Ccrtain inks
can harm a photo when used on the
back, he said.
Most importantly, according to
Donna.isthalpulting photographs into
an album doesn't have lo be boring.
They icoch people how to crop nnd
arrange pholographs. how lo cut pho
tographs and include written informa-
lion in the album. There arc cut-outs
and pre-printed specially albums that
can be used.
Joe tells Ihe story of him and his
broiherfindingapiciurcinlhcir'srriolh-
ers box of photographs, of a boy und
girl in a wagon being pulled by a goat.
Thcrc was no documentaiion, but they
were sure ii was iheir moiher. so they
had it enlarged.
When they gaveUtohcrasaprcscm.
she had no Idea who was in Ihe picturc
or when il was made.
"If wc just know who. whal. and
when, those picturtes would be price
less. Without it. Ihey ore worthless." be
said. "Thai's Ihc heart of all this, and
the other part is lo have fun and be
creative if you want to.”
Al the beginning classcs. which
coslSI2,paiticipanUarcgivcnabook-
Icl with lips on taking phologmphs«
do's and don'ls of photo storage, nega
tive storage, ways topul phoios inlo an
album, and ways to cn3p pictures.
According lo the Farthings, the
possibililiesarccndlcss.Youcan spend
a few minutes simply storing the pho
tos properly and jotting down viial
informalion, or you can spend more
lime making the photo albums somc-
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thing lo be treasured.
Album priccs range frum $18 to
S55.
While Joe started Uw pmjcct, Donna
has taken it to heart.
"Joe was Ihe one who found aboul
il and signed up." she said. "When all
this stuff camc, \ started looking at it
and decidcd I liked i(."
At the time, her sister was dying
with cancer.
This has been very Iherapcuiic.
'fhe firstalbum Idid was for my sister's
son."
The boy was 3 and looking al that
albumand asked Donna whyhisiiK)thcr
had her anti around him. Donna told
P h o to P re s e rv a tio n T ip $
Select photo-safe (acid-free) albums and adhesives.'
Bindings should allow pages to lie flat, to keep photo-'
graphs from bending or cracking,
Begin with most recent photograph's. When you stati
with the rest, sort them by decades, then break down byC |.
years to put Inlo an album. ;i ■
M ake one family album and one album for each child:
The children's albums make nice gifts when they leavs
home.
Document photos. Write names, dates and events. It
is just as Important to write feelings, humorous captionS,:
appropriate quotes and family stories. These are what w}l
be remembered and appreciated years from now.
Crop. Trim pictures that include too much sky, a thum6:
or camera strap. Use templates to trim photos Into shape«
- a heart, circle or oval. Be careful not to cut out the 7 ^
care, hobby horse or fumiture that defines the era. •:
D o not cut Polaroid prints.
You needn't keep every shot of the same thing. Be
selective. Mount only well-focused, varied shots.
Include special momemtos. Examples: a lock of hair
with photoof child's first haircut; postcardorbrochura with'
family vacation photos.
Take at least one roll of black and white film per year;
they outlast color prints. Put some In your family albun).
and keep a few each year In a second album, stored In a
cool, dry, dart«, safe place - for posterity, and In case
something happens to your family album.
D o not store negatives in the same place as your
album. Some people even slore Ihelr most important
negatives in a safe-deposit box.
Always store albums In an upright position; stacking
can cause abrasion. Don't put them In hot attics or damp
basements. The best place is in the rooms where you live
- a temperature range of 65-70 degrees.
the boy it was i>ccause his moiher
loved him. Tlie Ixjy's eyes 111 up. und
Donna became hooked on preserving
photographs in creative albums.
Wliile Joe is the photo expeit, Donna
is the crcalive experi. .•
"Il's sort of like dressing, when you
match your clolhes." she .said. "Hen;,
you match your pictures."
Handwriting is an imporiani p;ui of
Ihc albums. Joe said, becausc people
enjoy kx)king al the handwriting of
their ancestors.
"You don'l have lo be crcalive,"
Donna siiid. "We have all the tools an'd
informationtohelppcople. Sometimes;
all il takes is to round comers and add
background."
The Creative Memories mission is •
to preserve ihe past, enrich Ihe present' ■
and inspire hope forthe future.
TIieFanhingswillhaveadisplayat
Ihe art gallery, third iliwrof the Sercn-.
dipity Shops on the court square in
downtown Mocksville on Saturday.
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The Farthings can be reached at..
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According to the Farthings, photo albums can be made into something to be treasured.
Alzheimer'S Series Planned At Center
The Piedmont Triad NC Chapter of
Ihe Alzheimer’s A.ssocialion will con
duct a two-pait series liUed "When Ihe
Diagnosis Is Alzheimei’s.*
-The classes are designed for
caiegiven whose loved one has been
liewly diagnosed wilh Alzheimer's
Disease. They wiUbeheldallheDavie
County Senior Center, 622 N. Main
St., Mocksville.
Ihe firsl session titled "An Over
view of Alzheimer's and Related
Dementias,'' will be held Thursday,
March 20 and features a talk by Dr.
Travis Jackson of Trud Neurological
Associates, P.A. Al the second ses-
Mocksyille Calls Special Meeting
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Ekieriy and law student, Kim Oossage
wiUaddressAdvanceDiiectivcs; Whal
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be hekl on Thursday, March 27.
Both classes will be held from 7-
8:30 ;.m.
Reglstralioa is required. Toregls-
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Couple Celebrates Anniversary
' Harold and Ruth Byrd were honored on Friday, Feb. 14 ol a reception
celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary, at Ihe Comatzer Baptist Church
fellowship hail.
Hosts were their six children Ronnie Byrd, Linda Combs, Phyllis Michael,
AniU Jordan. Diana Cushing and Beveriy Shoaf.
'.The couple wo-s suiprised with friends from the past and family members as
"This Is Your Life" began.
■' Harold and Rulh are natives of Swain Couniy, and were mairied in Biyson
Ciiyi on Feb. 14,1947. They moved to Davic Couniy in 1956.
; They have six children and 17 grandchildren.
Gornatzer News________
By pottle PbtU
Cdmatier Corrcspondcnl
.Lucille Ellis is scheduled to enter
Clemmons Village Rest Home on
Holder Road. Wednesday, March 12.
Eva Polls and Lena Wall visiicd
Iheir sister Mac Uird in Mocksville
Sunday aHemoon.
Jackie Winters. Ella Smilh. Annie
Fiye and Linda Bailey visited Janice
Morrison Sunday afiemoon.
Motorcycle Show Planned
Davie resident Walter Phipps will
be paiticipaling wilh the Dogwood
Wings in a motorcycle mall show at
Signal Hill Mall in Statesville March
15.9 o.m.*9 p.m.
V the contest is open lo Dogwood
Wing members lo show any type of
bike or any owner of a Goldwing re
gardless of membership.
Three trophies will be awarded
based on Ihe people's choice penny per
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DAVÍÉ COUNTY ENTERPRISE RTCÒRo! M u ä l i IW • c i
Davie Dance Student Compete In Winston-Salem
i Davie Dance Academy, owner Jes
sica Shields, and her student.» partici
pated In competilkm, "I Love Dance,”
pn Sunday, Mareh 9, al the Benlon
Convention Centerin Winston-Salem.’
' Thefollowingwllhtheirplacemenis
allow these students to attend the na
tional competition In New Yoric City
this coming July.
' SoloPtTformuicalnchidcd;
Leah Davis-lyrical dance-3-5 yrs.
of age-fint place and flnt ovenll high
score.
HealherSmith-tap-.6-8yis.orage-
-first place and thiidoverall high score.
Lea Tarieton-lyrical-5-8 yrs. of
age-flrslplace and secondoverall high
score.
Camryn Smith-song and dance-
(5-8 yrs. of age-drst place and first
overall high score.
CatherineBoyIes-ballet-9-11 yrs.
of age-flrst place and scholarship
award.
Catherine andAmanda Boyles-tap-
-9-11 yrs. of age-flist place and sec
ond ovciall high score.
Coltie Anrold-tap-12-14 yn. of
age-fin>t place.
KhrislenLangdon-varietyaiU-^13-
17 yra. of age-first place, third overall
high score und Sweetheart Candidate.
Brooke Harrington~balIct-I5-l7
yis. of age-fiist place, third overall
high score, and Sweetheart Awanl.
Debbie Mauro-tap-15-17 yrs. of
age-firslplace.thinlovcrall high score,
and Sweetheart Candidate.
Monica Duncan-lap-IS-17 yrs.of
age-first place.
Debbie Mauro and Khristen
Langdon-lap-13-l 7 yis. of ace-first
place and second overall high score.
Anya Williams-jazz-15- I7yrs. of
age-first place,
Monica Duncan-variety arts-15-,
l7yrs.ofage-fiislplace.
Surah Cregar-song and dance-15-,
17 yrs. of age-Iitst place and Sweet
heart Candidate.
Group Perfonnancts Included:
Tap-first place-6-8 yrs. of age-
HealherSmith.CamiynSmilh, Mariah
Lyons and Amanda Boyles.
Tap-.sccondplace-9-l I yis.ofage-
-Taylor Yucnger. Alex Davis. Lea
Tarieton. Catherine Boyle.s. Grace
Didenko. Vane.ssa Didenko. Maria
Didenko and Ashley Muiphy.
Jazz-first place-15-l7yts.of age-
•Monica Duncan, Anya Williams, Sa
rah Cregar, Debbie Mauio, Brooke
Hairinglon and Khristen Langdon.
Tap-llrM pluce-IJ-17yn.ofa|e;
-Monica Duncan,SanihCregar.DelM
Mauro. Caltie ArmM airi Khristen
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By Ruby McBride
Yadkin Valley Coirespondent
Rememberalltheskkofourchurch,
and community. We pray it will be
much better soon, free ofall these colds
and fiu's.
Ruby McBride visited Ellen Grc-
goiy a week ago and we rode down
Ihrough the new development in the
bend of Ihe river olT "Sandpit Rd." of
Hanes land. We saw some big moun
tains hills lhal 1 didn’t know were there.
LaterwevisiledVirginiaWalker. We
all enjoyed visiting together.
Ruby McBride spent the weekend
at the Dilley home in Clemmons, and 1
was sick with a bad cold while there.
Wesley Hauser and family are plan
ning a weeks visit with me March 22.
to see all the family and friends he can
see. He used to live on Yadkin Valley
Road, and now lives in Dalla.s, Texas.
The regular senior citizen supper
was March 8 at 5 p.m. at Eddie and
Bonnie Weatherman's home. Thanks
to Ihcm along with Gall Wrighi and
Eamestine Parker for the meal they
served.
Jim und Lorrane Dilley, and Mike
and Sarah Lucas returned home last
Tuesday after vacationing in Ihe Cay
man Islands.
Hazel Riddle visited herdaughter.
Joann Pilcher on Friday, to see her
newly remodeled bedroom she hàd'i
finished. ;
Ericaandlwins,WhittnicandBnm-1
don Ashley spent Wednesday nighl •
with Eric Riddle, and Hazel Riddle. :
March 23 ail of Granny Kings de- •
scendanis thal wish to, will give a ^
■special donations to the buikUng fund [
in memoiy ofhcr. If you wish to give ■
plea.« send or give it lo Benny King or \
Ruby McBride. Her binhday was ;
Mareh 26.
Homer and Eva Potts were recent
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zim-
meiman.
Blla Smith. Annie Fiye, Clara Bar
ney, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jones, Mr. and
Mre. Brady Barney, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill ^hoaf went to Parker Seed Com
pany in South Carolina, also to Emer
ald Farm, John D. Long Lake and Rose
Hill Planution, which was the home of
Gov. William H. Gist.
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The Dogwood Wings are the orea's
most active moloreycle group wilh 12
organized ride functions per month.
Any motoicycle owner of any type
or brand is invited tojoin Iheoiganiza-
tion, which promotes safely and rider
education and strives lo enhance Ihe
image of all cycle ridere to the public.
For more information, contact
Walter Phipps at 492-5799.
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Swedish Exchange
Student Returns To
Visit Host Family
ADVANCE • Five years ago,
Pemilla "Joke" Jakobssen was a 16-
year-old exchange sludent from Swe
den auending Davie High School.
. She lived wilh Shea Markland and
her porcnls. RJ. and Carolyn Mark
land of Hwy. 801. She became an
honorary dancing boot, and i^ide пшу
friends.
She even started calling the
Maiktands "mom and dad,” evoking
the slightest bit of jealousy from only-
child Shea.
Jakobssen was back in town re
cently. visiting Shea, her second "mom
and dad," friends, and eating Krispy
Kreme doughnuts before going on a
cruise to the Bahamas with Shea.
"1 haven't seen them for five yean,
so it was about time tocome back.” she
said. "I had to save money to come
here and go shopping."
Jakobssen lives on an island. To
reach a shopping mall from her home,
it would take hours by plane or boat.
Shea and Jake hope lo visit each
other eveiy couple of years.
Shea had trouble recognizing her
friend from five years ago. The blonde
hair was gone Гог a shorter, darker
look. When she got to the Markland
home in Advance, there was a surprise
party waiting wilh many оГЬег friends
from Davie High.
It brought back memories for Mrs.
Markland. They all used to hang out
here when they were In high school,"
she said.
"I wasn't nervous to meet ya'II. I
was nervous aboul ihc language,"
Jakobssen said. "I haven't spoken much
English in five years."
The language wasn’t u problem, but
she did learn two new words -
scrunchies and slacks.
Jakobssen had plans to go to a coun
try music bar and concert while here.
She likes countiy music, but It iin't
popularamongherfriendsin Sweden.
"I can't listen lo it at home, but I like
Gailh Brooks. He's my favorite."
Andlikeherfirsttripherefiveyears
ago, she has had her share of Krispy
Kreme doughnuts. She got to sec them
being made this time. She was also
impressed with K&W Cafeieria, "the
placc where you gel to choose what
you eat." She quickly found oul that at
such places, your eyes can be bigger
lhan stomach.
Most of Ihe time will be spent wilh
Shea and Jake traveling and catching
up on news aboul each other. J ake said
she's engaged, but in Sweden, engage
ments last much longer than those in
the U.S. A wedding date hasn't b^n
set.
Shea said while she was jealous
when Jake first came five years ago.
she isn't any more. Bui she did cut her
eyesatberparenis. "Momma and daddy
bought her a diamond and sapphire
ring yesterday, and what did Shea get.
a shirt. And I already had one just like
il."
Jake enjoys a Krispy Kreme doughnut with her friend Shea.
G ir l S c o u t T r o o p T o u r s
T o w n H a ll, C k K ir t h o u s e
OnFA.26,JuniorGiilScoulTioap
21 spent Ihe aAcmoofl dowmown vis*
¡ting Ihe Town Hall and counly coun-
house.
The visit to the Town Hall was
culminated wilh Mayor Nick Mando
. signing a proclamation declaring
Wednesday. March 12, the 85th anni-
venaiy of Girt Scouting.
While al the Town Hall, the girls
also leamed about city government
and about two of Mr. Mando's impoc-
lant early piojecu in Mocbviile. The
finl thingMr.Mando did whenelected
mayor was to build a new Gn station,
which is still in use today. Anotherwas
the development of Rich Farle, Mr.
Mando believed lhat people needed a
place to picnic and play ball, so Ihey
would slay out of trouble.
After visiting Ihe Town Hall, attor
ney Lynne Hicks gave Ihe girls a lout
ofthe county courthouse. While there
they met one of the magistrates and
Mike Kirkpatrick, juvenile probation
officer. Mr. Kirkpatrick's advice was
to stay in school and oul of trouble.
On March 12, Junior Girt Scout
Troop 21 will celebrate Ihe 85th anni-
venary of scouting withapartyal their
usual Wednesday afternoon meeting
time.
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Pemilla "Jake" Jakobssen visits with her former Davie County host family, R.J., Shea and Carolyn Markland and their dog,.
Jake. -Photo*by Robin Farguuon!
S p ir it u a l / ^ s o u r c e s : 'P a s s in g T h e B u c k '
By Tom Torpy
"Passlngthebuck*. You've heard the phrase. Andyouknowwhat
It means, right? Its origin Is from the Navy.
Eveiy ship in the U.S. Navy has a dining room, called a wardroom,
reserved exclusively lor officers. Mealtime Is a special time. All
officers not on watch are generally there. Dinner conversation Is
Important and Is to 1» gentlemanly. No discussion of tho days work,
or of sex, religion or politics Is pennltted.
How dinner conversation lieglns Is the key to an enjoyable
experience. To assist in setting the tone forthe meal, each wardroom
is equipped with a buck. A buck Is a table decoration that represents
the ship, something nautk:al, or is |ust what has become habitually
used. Before dinner, the buck Is placed on the table at one of the
officers place settings. The officer who enters the wardroom finds the
buck at his place setting is responsible for Initiating dinner conversa
tion with a joke, a prayer, or some interesting bit of Infotmation. This
task Is often an unwelcome one for preoccupied or fatigued diners.
So the uninspired officers make It a practice to get to the wardroom
several minutes before tha meat begins to see whate ttve buck Is. H.,
the buck rests at their place, they will frequently 'pass the buck" .,
usually to the place of an officer junior of them. By passing the bucH, .
they ate avoWing responsibility lot the coutlesy with whteh they are
charged.
W hen President Hatty Truman pul the sign on his desk lhal read,
'The Buck Stops Here', Truman was there with announcing that he!'
would accept responsibility for what transpired In his adminlstratk)n.
W ouklnl that be a refreshing approach to elected officials today. ,.
But thete Is a place.where the real buck stops. The place is |
Calvaiy. Andthe responsibility thatstopstherelsforsln. W hiledying;
a miserable dealh, Jesus announced to the wortd 'the buck stops ,
here'. Forageneratlonofcenluries.world-weaiyslnnershavebeep .
seeking and finding escape from those sins which vex their minds ,
and emotions and damnlheir spirils. It's not magic. It's a merciful
Jesus who out ol His grace accepts the responsibility for the sins of
believers.
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i;jijle llie Smith Pewliy, 83, formerly
edlond Ro«], Advance, died early
J:ijSliidoy moming, March 9, 1997, In
’'vT^illumnCare ofMocksville where she
been a resident for the past nine
tjljits .
‘.;::3 h e was bom in Bluefield, W.Va.
¡'jjarch 11. l9l3andwiMahomemaker.
; had been the attendant at the Trade
l ^ ^ e t Parking Lot in Winston-Salem
•;;^fcre she bad also sold produce and
•jiiw e is. Shecspeciollyenjoyed flower
V^^Mening.
ii'<:Herhusband,WadeBannerPe«liy,
■C ji^edcd her in dealh in 1978.
:*:-:Surviving are 2 daughters, Janie
¡•^avcrofClemmonsandMaithaFaye
'.-Sick of Mocksville; a son, Chester
;*Xahner ftndry of Winston-Salem; 6
¡f^ndchlldren; and 3 great-grandchll-
.;;;^The body has been cremated, aiid
• family requests memorials be con-
; 'stired for the Shelter for Ihe Home-
; less, c/o Winston-Salem Rescue Mis-
I sion. P.O. Box 20424. Wlnslon-Sa-
; lem,N.C. 2712IMM24.
; The osbes were to be Inteired at
; Woodland Cemetery in Winston-Sa-
; lem March 12, 1997.
LiKiUe Beck Ridenhour
l.ucille Beck Ridenhour, 76, of
Salisbuiy,diedFriday,Man:h7,1997,
at her residence after being in declin
ing heallh for two yean.
Bom April 25, 1920, in Davie
County to the late IjilaGnibband I.B.
Йсск. she was educated in the Cool
eemee schools. She was flrstempioyed
by Cone Mills and later Cannon Mills
Plant One. She retired from the Swink
Plant.
ShewasachanermemberofCloria
Del Lutheran Church where she sang
in the chureh choir. She embroidered
all baptismal napkins and, wilh her
husband, made all the communion
wiiie. She won numerous blue ribbons
at the Rowan County Fair for her
needlewoik. She was charter member
of Spencer Women of the Moose
Lodge 1197.
Surviving are her husband whom
she mairied Nov. 27,1937, Thomas
Frank Ridenhour Sr.; a son, Thomas
Frank Ridcnhour Jr. of Salisbuiy; a
daiighter. Peggy Ridenhour of Salis
bury; 2 brothers, Gilmer Beck and
Grimes Beck, both of Salisbury; 2
sisiers.Tennle Ridenhourof Salisbury
and Kathleen Bamhaidt of Mocks
ville; 3 gnmdchildien; and a gieat
grandchild.
Funeral services were conducted at
3 p.m. March 10. at Gloria Dei Lutii-
eran Chureh by the Rev. Don Michael
with burial following at Rowan Me-
niqrial Paik Mi
Jose^ Daniel Hoots
Io»^iDanielHoobSr.,75,ofRural
Hall, died Monday, Mareh 3 ,1997,at
Forsytf^.Memoiial Hos^lal in Win-
ston-Sakm. '
Bom in Yadkin County April 14,
1921, he was a son of the late James
Marion Hoots and Ona Comish Hools.
He had retired from Piedmont Air
line in 1984 wilh 36 yean of service.
He was a U.S. Navy veteran, serving
during World War 11. An avid fisher
man. he was of the Baptist faith.
Suniiving are his wife of 50 years.
Helen Johnson Hools of the home; 3
sons, Joseph Daniel Hools Jr. of
Belhania. James W. Hoots of Rural
Hall and John Adam Hools of King; 5
gnmdchlldren;3sisten,LottieH.Seay
and Minnie H. Hodge, both of Win
slon-Salem. and Maigie H. Shore of
Boonville;6half sisters,Betty Woolen
of Calabash, Clara Nalls and Carolyn
Wooten, both of Atlanta. Ga., Sara
Wood ofMocksville. KalherineLeVan
of Statesville and Pally Hoots of Win
ston-Salem; and 2 half btotheis. Boh
Hoots of Advance and Charies Hoots
of Olin.
Funetal services weie conducted at
11 a.m.March5,alKlngswoodUniied
Melhodisl Church In Rural Hall by the
Rev. Lee Smuige. Burial followed at
Rural Hall Memorial Park.
Memorials may be made to
KlngswoodUnitedMethodist Chureh,
P.O. Box 399, Rural Hall, N.C. 27045.
Ralph Henry Foote
Ralph Henry Foote of Winston-Sa
lem died March 4.1997, at N.C. Bap
tist Hospital.
BomFeb.4, l944.lnForsythCounty
10 Sylvester H. and Ola Mae Martin
Foote of Winslon-Salem. he was a
veteran, serving during Uie Vietnam
War. He had been a trucker for R J.
Reynolds for 30 years. He enjoyed
traveling wilh his family and sports,
especially professional football.
Surviving, in addiiion to his par
ents, are 2 biodien, Buford S. Foote of
Winston-Salcmand Ricky W.Foote of
Pfamown;3nep))ews;3nieces;6aunls,
Essie Linville and Patricia Marin, both
of Winston-Salem, Naomie Frost and
Elizabeth Deal, both of Mocksville,
Cleo Palmer andJulian Williams, boUi
of New Yorii City; and 4 uncles. Call
Foote and Heniy Lee Foote, both of
Mocksville, Richard Martin of Win-
ston-Salem and Bemice Martin of
Kemersville.
Services were held at 1 p.m. March
8, at Bethlehem Baplisl Church by Ihe
Rev. E.L. Claric Sr. with burial follow
ing in Piedmont Memoiial Gardens.
Hilda Fritts Lanning
iHitdaFrittsLanning;72,ofLexing-
lon,diedThuniduy. March 6.1997. at
her home afier two monlhs of declin
ing health.'
She was the motheroF Ron Unning
or Advance.
Funeml services were conducted ut
2 p.m. March 8, 1997, at Davidson
Funeral Home Chapel by ihe Revs.
Matt Smith ond Wuyne Spear. Buriol
Tollowed In Forest Hill Memorial Purk.
Helens. Smith
Mn. Helen Bondurant Smllh, 83,
ofNonhMainStreet, Mocksville,died
Monday afternoon, March 10, 1997,
in Davie Counly Hospital.
She was a resident of Davie Place
Convalescent Home.
She was bom in Fonyth Counly,
April 26, l913lothclateJamesFiancls
aiid Dora Hastings Bondurant and was
a railed retail sales cleric. She was a
member of Bethlehem United Melh
odisl Chureh.
She was precixted in dealh by her
husband, Robert L. Smilh in 1977.
Surviving are; a step-son, Alton
Smith of Greensboro; a sister, Huron
Bonduiam of Mocksville; m d two
great-iiephews.
A memorial service will be held al
3 p.m. Sunday In Mock Place Chapel
wilh Ihe Rev. Dan Martin. ofTiciating.
' , The family requests memorials be
considered for the Cemeteiy Fund of
Bethlehem United Methodist Chureh,
c/o M n. Roy Foster, 481 Dulin Road,
Mocksville, N.C. 27028.
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C8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 13,1997
Author Of 'Ned' Books To Vk
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Dr. Ron Madison, an aultior of u
sertcsofcliildrcn'sbooks^willbeinthc
Mocksvillc area Torbook signings and
sioiy tellings sessions for his iiewcsl
books. "Ned & Crow" and "Ned's
Folks," ILS wdl as thc other four books
in ihe series. Madison will be ul Ihe
YoungChildren’sLc;imingCcnter,l84
Council St.. on Thursday. March I3al
10 a.tn.
He will aulogniphhis “Ned" books
and gift sets us well as prvscnling frvc
photos of his books’characters. "Ned
& Crow" came off Ihc presses in May,
"Ned's Folks" was published Ihls
niomh.
Madison has been on a signing*
slory Idling lour of book stores
throughout Pennsylvania. Virginia,
New York. Connecticut. Illinois, New
Hampshire, New Jersey and Mary*
land.
The bt)oks ccnter on "Ned." a
children's chanictcr. crcatcd by Madi
son.
AV</, histio^, Fred, wulabear
nametl "Friend'' will stealyourchtld's
heart at even day's end. Comejoin in
thefnn, come get 10 know Ned, ondsee
yotirchildsmilewlienwiitnckdiemin bed
She Was First
U was incorrectly wportcdlast week
lhal Raya Anderson was second place
winner In the high school division of
Ihe Martin Luther King Jr. specch con*
lest.
She was ihe first placc winner with
a speech titled. "I Can Make A Differ
ence Being a Responsible Black Role
Model."
B r e a k fa s t P la n n e d
The Women on Mission of Society
BaptislChurch will sponsoraMission’s
Brcakfusi on Saturday. March 15, from
6-10 u.m. al Society's fellowship hall.
Counlry ham. sausage, eggs, grils,
und gnivy, along wilh ham/sausagc
biscuits will be scrN'cd.
Take outs will be available.
StKlely islocaicdoff Hwy.M Wcsl
on Society Church Road.
N o lT liis M ic h a e l H o w e ll
Thc Michael Howell indicted by a
Davle County Grand Juiy last week Is
not the Michael L. Howell of Glad
stone Road, Cooleemce.
Social Services
BoardToMeet
The DavieCounty Board of Social
Services will meel al 5:30 p.m. Tues
day, March 18, in ihe Social Services
conference room.
The date was changed from Morch
25.
Church Plans
Family Day
Shiloh Bapiist Church al 544 E.
Depot Sl. In Mocksville will have ils
annual Family and Friends' Day on Ihis
Sunday during ihe 11 a.m. worship
hour.
The Rev. Donald Ray Jenkins, pas
tor, wlll bring Ihe sermon, und music
will be provided by ihe Chancel Choir,
under the direction of Magalene
Gaither.
Family and Friends' Day is u home
coming of sorts, for ll allows extended
family members and friends of Shiloh
lo gather for worship, fellowship and
^nncr.
Dinner will be served in the Smilh-
<Grace Fellowship Hall immediately
after morning worship.
The public is Invited.
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Ned has u big head, bul he isn't big
headed. He's nice and fun and kids,
Madison says, love Ned as much as he
loves them. Ned came lo life from the
pen of Madison, a professional engi
neer who found that his poetry de
lighted his children and, lulcr, iheir
children.
In Ihe initial book, "Netl's Head,"
thc reader Is introduced to the charac
ter who has this oversized head that.
for obvious reasons, Is giving him
problems. Other kids laugh al him: his
head won’l fit in his bed. "Bul Ned
liked his head, be il good or bad. be-
causeilwuslheonlyheadhehad. Thc
book, as'In all of Dr. Ron's bedtime
stories, ends wiih a bedtime thought
"Jusl thank Ihe Lord, you have a head
that you cun tuck snug and warm in
your own wee bed."
Madison follows his original book
with live uihers-"Ned und Fred," the
story of friendship between a hoy and
his dog: "Ned's Friend." when u cud
dly bcur Is udded to form a trio, "Ned,
Fred & Friend," thc adventures of the
Ihree together und "Ned & Crow," In
which a friendly crow flies Ned to a
land where alt thc kids have heads as
big os his, und "Ned's folks," a slory
aboul family relationships.
Exccpt for Ihc original "Ned's
Head," the books have key words co
ordinated with charocler illustralions
us a reading educational tool for the
children. Example: Each time ihe
word "Ned" appears, il Is uccompa*
nicd by on Illustration of Ned.' "Ned
and his friends create love, as in a
family. They stress feelings, manners
uml values in the face of today's soci*
ety of violence and drugs," Madison
said.
"Ned's Head" is augmented wilh á
M-lnchplllDwdoUandarhyme'a^i^
cus-seitc of Ihe Ned series and otiier
poetry by Madison. Other gift sets
feature plush dolls of Madison's char*
acters, * •
The books are being sold sepa*
nitely or in sets with book, doll and
casscMe.
The national distributor is Assoct*
ated Publlsheni of Nashville.
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;; JefTicy and Angela LanUbid - like most young
copies-wanled a baby.
:! Ihey wailed for several yean aRer their mar
i t o beron they tried. Bul no baby.For three yem
№ y tried. But no baby.
J Uiey loughl pcofessional help at the N.C. Bap-
t^H iapha) infeniUly clinic. Bul no baby.
j 'tt was an unexplained inTenility,'Angela said,
'and «№ went through all Ihe ueatments and noih-
iieworiicd.’
! TWO yean ago the telephone call came. There
WM a biby about to be bom in Virginia, and it was
aiiailable for adoption.
• The Lankfords didn't waste any lime. They got
a)awyer. The n o t day, they were in Virginia,
they slayed for a monlh with Ihe newborn
b ^ - now Taykw Lankford.
; "1 thought Tayk« was the smallest thing I had
e ^ seen," Angela sakL Taylor weighed 4 lbs. 13
02. at birth, a few ounccs less when the Lonkfonls
look her home.
AfterlhteeycaisofUyingtohaveababy.oflesU
and of doclon, the Lankfords had Iheir b^y.
'Once we got the call for her, we didn't think
about it any mote," she sakL
Ten mondis later - Ihey thought about it some
mote. A lot more. Jeffrey, a piDfesskxial golfer,
waa on thc mad. Angela knew something wasn't
right, but her only doctor was the one at the infer
tility clinic at Bapiist Hospital. She weni Iheic.
•They sidd,'Lei’s By a pregnancy tesf," Angela
said. "She (nune) came bwk and saki it was posi-
Uve. I said what's positive."
Angela Lankfoid was pregnant.
She had a t-shiit made for liltle Taykir. On Ihe
front, it saki "Soon To Be," and on die back it said,
"A Big Sister."
She met Jeffrey at a hotel, wilh Taylor. He
kxiked al d» swealshiit Then she turned the little
girtanwnd.
’■don't Ihinklieally believed iialfinl,"JeHiey
said. "Wc had quit at Ihe clinic. It's wciid. Wc had
heard stories of that happening."
Whal had gone wrong before, nobody knows.
What went right that time, nobody knows.
But Uw Lankfords had a second child - an 8 lb.
11 oz. boy named Josh, now 3 monihs old.
Their life now is almost like a fairy tale. Both
chiMren sleep well al nighL There has been little
sKkness. Christmas was the best ever in Uieir 10-
year maniage.
Taylor kives her lillle biDUier, although she
doesn't understand sometimes why he can't play
widi her.
The only question is ... will Ihere be more
chiklren. The Lanl^ords look at each odier. Jeffrey
quii^y says "dermitely." Angela, whocame from
a large family, isn't as sure. "We haven't really
decided," she saU. ‘I cant imagine getting lucky
again, but if we do, great."
Wheiher Ihey "gel lucky" again ia besxle the
point Life for the Lankfords is aheady "great,"
limes iw a
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We ^ B ab ies
DAVI* eOUHTV
m n iw m iit y iK q iiD
J', The Greater Triad Chaplcr of ihc
IMorch of Dimes Binh Dcrects Toun*
’jJation has announced ihc wsuUs of its
;lI>county infanl and mnlemnl hcnilh
needs mNcssment. Piedmont Bubles:
Pl'rinalal Health Factors in NorlhDm>-
lina and Ihc Greater Triad Chapter.
Assembled by volunteers of the
Greater Triad Chapter and funded by
United Health Cure of North Carolina.
Piedmont Babies contains data for
Alamance, Caswell, Davidson and
Davie. Forsyth. Ouilfoni. Randolph.
; Rockingham. Stokes, Surry and Yud*
kin coumics and raises issues
regarding the problems poor binh
DUicomcs and infant d««h. > ч
"United Health Care is' proud to
support Piedmoni Babiev*' said Roger
Rollman, director of cocporate com*
munications. "We. an committed to
active communily involvement and
Improving ihehealth of babici."
Dr. Robert MichieMe, research
Professorin thc Department of Family
and Community Medicliwof Bowman
Gray School of Medicinc and n mem*
ber of thc Public Heatlb Educalion
Committee of the GrcaterTriad Chap
ter. analyzed ihe data.
Using linked birth and death ccrtifi«
cates forthe cohort of babies bom from
i990to 1994, he compjufd combined
figures from thc chapter’s nine rural
counties .with similar groups of coun
ties in the Westem, Central, nnd East
ern sections of North Carolina.
Some of Ihe findings:
•In ihc Greater Triad Chapter,
periuttial und respiratory problems,
shon gestation and low birth weight,
und sudden infant death syndrome
(SIDS) accounted for 47.5% of Ihe
deaths uf infants under One year of age.
•Inadequate prenatal care had Ihe
highest negative impact on birth out
comes, followed by mother’s smoking
and mother's being unwed. The March
of Dimes addresses these non-medical
factors in its Campaign for Healthier
Babies.
•African American and American
Indian cohort mortality rates consis
tently exceeded white rates.
•RegardleKsofnicti,theyoungcrlhc
mother. Ihe more likely she wus lo be
unwed, to start cure lute, and to have
less adequate number of prenatal vis
its. • ,
•Based on self-reported smoking
data, a white woman who smoked dur
ing pregnancy wan over twice as !ike!y
to have a low birth weight baby (less
than 5 1/2 pounds) ач was a while
pregnant non-smoker.
•While the five-year cohort mortal
ity rales were generally similar lo state
rates. Forsylh rotes exceeded those of
North Carolina's other metropolitan
counties.
Dr. Ellen Yarborough, dlrcclcjr of
program services forthe Greater triad
Chapter, edited data for sections kpc-
cific to each of the U counties ohhe
chapter. Statistics on such issues as
domestic violence, numbers of m«ih-
crs in Ihe work force, mothers' hoallh
before pregnancy and adolescenl fwg-
nancy are cited. •
”lnfanl mortality is n social prob
lem with medical implications; weçan-
not expcci the medical community to
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Caleb Foolc la still looking backwards. He did that at birth, and his mother. Beth, w as the ilrst person he saw.
■Photos by RoMn Fergusson
A little Miracle
M o th e r, B a b y B e a t T h e O d d s ... L iv in g A H a p p y L ife
ByMikeBtfiihanH
- pavie Couniy Enterprise Record
,. Don't try 10 hide behind 8-month-
bid Caleb Daniel Foote. He'll find >uu.
Strctching his neck, he'll lean his
bead backwards lo sec who's there.
After all, that's where mom was when
became into this world.
Thc son of Rodney and Beth Foote
of Mocksvillc knows that important
people aren't always right in front of
you.
"When Caleb was bom, the doctor
was trying to look at him," Rodney
&md. "The first thing he did was hold
his head back and look at Beth. Thai
was the firsl pctson he saw."
Little Caleb still has lhat habit.
Caleb Foote is lucky to have lhal
habit. He's lucky to have any habit. It's
a miracle he's survived. And it's a
tniracic his mother is still there to
enjoy w^uching her son leam how to
talk and walk and laugh as a normal
child.
Beth Fdoie suffers from asthma.
About six months into her pieg-
nancy, she had a 'bad" asthma attack.
She tried to Ignore the symptoms, bm
they got worse. Finally, she went lo the
cmcrgiency room at N.C. iBaptist Hos
pilal In Winston-Salem.
H ut first night in the ho^ital, she
couldn't breathe. None of the treat
ments worked. She was admitted to an
intensive care unil, and put on a respi-
ralOT, where she stayed for three days.
They callcd Rodney and my пют
in and said Uwy didn't tlunk I was
going to make il. and if 1 did. the baby
wouldn't.” Beth said, fighting tears.
Rodney didn't give up. Neilherdid her •
parents. "He prayed and prayed." she
said.
Throughoul the ordeal, the baby's
heart beat remained strong. Doctors
said i f the baby did live, there could be
brain damage. Tbere's no sign of that.
Il's loo early to tell if Caleb has asthma,
common in his mother’s family.
"He was liltle. S lbs. 9 oz.. but he
was perfect," BethsakL
Thai little perfect boy has change
the young couple's lives. They share in
caring for ihebaby. andln woric around
the house. Rodney works full time,
Beth pail time.
Even though he worfcshard. Rodney
said that he haspkntyof energy left for
his family when he gets home.
"Coming home from work is like a
vtf ation." he said. "I get home and see
my two babies, and the whole day was
worth it."
Even at night, he'll get up and rock
Caleb back to sleep.
"I don't think I lost a wink of sleep
(the first few mcmths)," Rodney sai^
"But now, it's changed. It's my tum.
From 10:30'till6in the moming, he’s
mine. It seems like Tm the only one
who can hear him cry."
They have learned lhat babies aren't
cheap. From diapers to formula to baby
food, things arc expensive. "From ihc
time they're bom until the time they're
18 and older, they'llcost you," Rodney
said.
Both had been around chikben be-
fore, but they realized lhat each day
brings a new challenge with a baby in
the house. "They don't come widi in-
siructions," Rodney said.
Occasionally. d>ey may disagree
on what's best for their son. Like the
lime Rodney was wrestling with Caleb
on thc floor.
"He was getting dirty. Beth was
upset and I said, he's a boy, he's sup
posed to gel dirty."
Grandparentsgct inonhelpingraisc
Ihe baby, as well. "His grandmothers
have him spoiled," Beth said. "He's so
spoiled he's got to have somebody
around him all thc lime," Rodney said.
It's obvious Bed) and Rodney Ftele
wouldn't change anything about their
little boy.
Tbebestpartiswaichinghimgrow.
leam new things, leam how to talk,"
Beth said. "He waves bye-bye. He
shakes his head no-na says d a ^ He
asks for his bottle, ba-bo."
Every day, Caleb Foote b living
proof thk miracles really do happen.
DAVIE COUNTY
HEALTH
DEPARTMENT
Call For Infonnation and Appointments
•W IC(NutiW on Program)
• B r e a s tf^ n g CounMling
• SMrilization & Vasectomy CounMling
' • SIDS Qrief Counseling
• Welcome Home Baby Program
• Postpartum/Newlwm
Assessment Home Visits
k *01111(1 Heaith
• Child Service Coordination
• Maternity Care Coordination
• Parenting and Chlldl)irth Classes
• Family Planning
• Immunizations
•Prenatal Care
• Environmental
Health ServicM
^1 0 H o a p M M ^M o e k tv iH *, NC
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M M T N
^ Ih e ^ u tfiiP C a ce
cares fo r you and your family through pregnancy, birth and beyond.
• Postpaitum home visits by a Registered Nurse
• 24-hour epidural anesthesia by a Board Cettified Anesttesiotogist
• Single-room concept for comfort & convenience
• Free childbitth classes (weekend classes available)
. «Free prenatal & postnatal educalion program
•Candlelight dinner ; ,
•Infant CPR classes
• Motber/baby nuisuigcare
• Free beeper service
•Free Federally approved car seat i
• Weekly breastfeeding classes/suppongniups .
• Reducoon of out-of-pocket expenses
• Free pre-pregnancy counseling
• Bal^ Care Basics classes. '
Momhty toun fot KkUti K heU on the firu Suadty n 4:30 p-m. ad on tte Nctad
Huindtyii 7:30 p.m. Sibling uimue held on the lecaodThundv of each DumhM
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W el^Babies
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March Of Ш пев И аю TeamWalks
¿(^Inued From Pi«e D2
» iw the problem alone," suiü Richard
ulheridge, chairman of ihe chapter's
î ^ h professional advisoiy comntll*
tec.; "By varieiy of means, wc musl
commiiourwholecommwnilyiovQlu-
inp Ihc importance of a healthy preg
nancy. The March of Dimes calls Ihis
efftjt Ihc Campaign for Healthier Bu-
bi«;
I'The N!arch of Dinics has fomied
five task forces to address Issues raised
byjihe needs assessment und lo col
laborate wlih prenatal carc providers,
edwjaiors. and consumers." sait! Dr.
M a^ Lou Moore, chairwoman of the
ch^icr'sprogramsci\icescomiui\t«c.
"Ctiopler grants of up lo $25,000 are
available lo non-profit agencies work
ing to enhance infant health.”
r^edmont Babies paints a grim
pditmit. bul together we can overcome
Ihe problem of infant mortallly," said
Alvin J. Schexnider. chancellor of
Winston-Salem State University and
honoraiy chairman of the March of
Dimes Forsylh Couniy TeamWalk
Piedmont. "I encourage everyone lo
support the March of Dimes Cam
paign for Heallhicr Babies by particU
paling In TeamWalk Piedmont and by
coming together as a communiiy to
solve these problems.”
TeamWalk Piedmont, the March
of Dimes' largest fundraising event,
will be held Saturday, April 12 in
Lexingion, Elkin. Winston-Salcm,
Greensboro and Asheboro and on Sat
urday. April 26 in Burlington.
Thomasviile, High Point, Mount Airy,
Eden and Yadkinvillc.
Call 1-800-443-4093 for more in*
fomiatlon.
I t ’s n e v e r t o o e a r l y ^
t o p l a n f o r ' g o o d
d e n t a l h y g i e n e .
Dr. Jeffery Billiiijtt, D.Di.
Genaral Dentistry for ChiMran fi Adults
Cooleemee Shopping Center • Cooleemee, NC
704-284-2595
Davie Coimty WIC Pro|(ram
The SpecUd Supplemental Food Progrem for Women, Infante and Children ' (WIC) Is tt program for pregnant women, new or breastfeeding mothers. Infants &nd children (up to age five). The WtC program provides supplemental foods and nutrilkin educatton, and stresses regular medical care and Immunizations. .
Foods provMed by the WIC program Include: mitk. cheese, eggs, juice,
cereal, beans or peanut butler. Infant fomiula, and infant cereal.
panidpants must live in Oevie County, meet lit>eral income guidelines and be at medfcal or nutrftiorMi risk.
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mimaw Uvengood made me a down
b^bday cake. My mommy and
daddy are Amber and Perry Hanes.
Tkanks lo everyone wbo helped me
celébrete.
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Program A im ed A t H elping D avie
ikew bom s A nd T h eir P arents
iWclcomc home, baby.
JWhal If he’s sick, how will you
kiiow. When should she he immu
nized.
; Don’t worry.
• The Davic Couniy Heallh Dcpart-
tiwnt has a pnagram callcd '’Welcomc
HpmcBaby." Headed by publichcalth
nurse, Melissa Spry, the goal is to visit
all newborns (under I monlh old) and
their parents.
*4 TTie purpose is lo provide Davic
Countyparcntsofnewhoni Infants wilh
health promotion and disease preven
tion informalion that ihey can use to
support the future health and develop
ment of.theirchildren," Spry said.
Health infomiation provide in*
cludeschildhoodimmunizations, fam
ily planning, growihanddevcIopnKnl
issues, infant nutrition (feeding meth*
ods). Injury prevention andothersafciy
issues, sibling rivalry, steeping posi
tions and well child carc.
Other topics will include Ihc avail
ability of m ^ed health care resources
and support scrviccs such as the health
department's supplemental food pro
gram for wumcn, infants and children
(WIC). '
U your family has not been con
tacted by phone or received a home
visit from a health depaitmcm nurse
wiihin one monlh of your baby's birth,
call Spry al (704)634-8700.
The health department, at 210 Hos
pital Sl. in Mocksvillc, is open Mon
day-Friday, 5 p.m., until 7 p.m. on
Tuesdays.
CM dren ¡Need Routines, Stability
By IVbry Lou Dickey
Dlreclor of Day Care Services
BiplisI Children's Homes of NC
; You've brought your new baby
home from the hospilal. All the visi-
lop agreed your baby is the most beau-
IlMinlhe whole woi)d,andnowlhey‘ve
sad, "good-bye."
; You've fed, clothed and diapered
Ihp baby and ushered grandmother off
lc(lhe bedroom. At lasl, you and your
5|Jouse can lake a quid moment
: You begin going Ihrough all the
pipers, pamphlets and'mt'omiation Ihey
gave you al the hospilal. Twice you
sràrehthem through,then agaih...now
with increasing anxiety,
■ Framlcally you toss papers aside,
looking for Ihe book, Direclions on
Itow To Raise Emily Lou Smilh Until
Ste is Grown.
; Shocked, you realized there is no
s^chbook.
; Ring a bell? Have you ever fell
totally unprepared to take on Ihe awe
some tasks of parenthood?
' "Buiitin"ideasabouthowtopaRM
còme from Ihe way we were parenled
b^ourownmolhen and fathers. Many
have said, "I will not parent my chil
dren like I was parenled." Inourheait,
we meant il.
-, But, when lhat baby comes home,
and we face our flrst "how in Ihe world
do we do this?" questions, unless we
have taken parenting classes or read
parenting books, or have an extensive
siipponnelworkoffamilyand friends,
we automalicallyreveit 10 Ihe methods
we leanied from our own parents.
; Discipline is one of Ihe issues new
parents straggle wiih.
It's a serious issue, easily observed
irioursociety where undisciplinedchll-
dien and young people tuin fumlsh-
ii^disrapt public evenls,conlrollhis-
biued parents and make demands of
them that cause other parents to shake
tiieir heads in disbelief.
- Many people know only one disci
pline technique and lhat is spanking.
Spanking is more ofapunishmenllhan
a discipline. Look al some technk)uà
will help establish a ifiscipllned
^linosphetein yourhouseholdsopun-
Ument becomes far less necessaiy.
K Establish routines.
F< Chiklren, much as adults, like to
^ 1 comfoclable aa ihey look fofwaid
ipanewday. Tocutdowncnachlkfs
(ifusliation due to change, each child
Aacds 10 have Ihe same roulines, day
ilQeiday. TMscomfonsaixlpiovldes
j ^ l y . Asecure, happy child will be
l(|s aggressive and less of a discipline
Ì«ìNon.
r* b is important to "walk Ihe fence*
Ijimeenlellingchildrenaboulchangea
i^lhcir routines too early and causing
anxiety, and not idling Oiern soon
enough causing insecurity.
' ’.;^IV)Udayaanan«aniple.Ata«iit-
A u , ills probably best not lodecscate
tin ^y-theitby changing the chUd'a
^Ironnient and causing insecurity.
I; Do not begin talking about giaod-
^ n l s coming until ckMe to Ihe lime
li^ v is lL HmehasUalemeaningki:
W young chiU and antklDalian abotit
^Udaya and vlsllon shouU not be
Ijfelonged. Slayinaitgulainwineu
i|Mif h M poiiit^ i
^tJie lou qf vcibil m d noat^abtl;
nforwhaiyouooQiidergood
ir or even atteinpli ac food
Nonverbal reinforceis: being near
your child, touching your child, pat
ting. hugging, smiling, holding your
child'shund.winking,clapping,llmmbs
up, OK signal.
Understand ages and stages of de
velopment and have rules that fit your
child's current needs and abilities.
Example: Alltoddlersclimb. Have
ohomemadeclimbingarea somewhere
inthehouse. The bottom can be a baby
mattress, coveitd with a sheet. The
nexl "layer’* can be a "poit-a-crib"
mattress covered with a sheet. The last
"layer" can be a leather-covered foot
stool. Pul this In the comer of a room.
When you And your toddler on the top
of the cabinets, take the child down
and say, "1 can't let you climb on the
cabinets, but you can climb here" as
you set the child on the homemade
climbing area.
A ir B a g
A le rt
F o r
C h ild re n
O Ilie back seat is the safest place for children of any age-
to ride.
@ Never put an infant (less than one year) in the front of a car
with a passenger-side air bag. Infants must always ride facing
the rear of the car.
Q Make sure all children are buckled up. Unbuckled children can
be hurt or killed by an air bag.
'Ш е W o m e n s ceisrrER a t F o r s y t h
Caring For You For 1ф
At The Vomat'i Center at FOisMh, we want your bal^sBfadiDiytobevtnrqiedaL Soweasked WMiien hiR Uke you to hdp t» dcsbn'Ibe Women's Center, down 10 the ta detail.
Iheicsuk? OurbeauUfkillyAaniihedbbar deUvayiecovay Nite» aie qMdout and veiy private. Ween«Mnae‘niQ6iin(in’9oyou'n have plow of time to bond wUi yoiir new airlval. you'Elove having jtaloM nurse each shift Mr both you and your baby.
■ ':} The Women’t Семе at Fonyihoeen the moet i : : advanced мр|м and teclnoioey available anywhere, inchidbig a Level mNMoatal Intensive
And,care
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PlcottdObMi You're PregnamI What Happens Now?
BraMl-fMdingSctieM'nireeclasaestahe^you leam about breast-feeding.
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Mr. and M n. M ali White ond Jes
sie« were supper guestsofthcirparenis
. Mr. and M n. ]M White Sumlay.
Mr. and M n. Grady Becit visited
]|1№. and Mn. Greg Becit Sunday in
; ^instofi<SBlein. Greg is doing nicely
[*(ter undergoing surgciy recently.
Tliere will be a Gideon Speaker
;№nday at Courtney Baptist Church
^lilarch 16 at 11 a.m. and Ihe thinl
^^4unday night singing wiil be at 7 p.m.
'Jiveiyone is invited lo aitend.
Mr. and Mn. Charles Burgess and
M n. Clarence Elmore are stiil on our
. jjck list and need ourconlinued prayen.
Eagle Scout Awarded
Walter E.Vogler.amemberoftroop
¡0!, has received the Eagle Seoul
"«.waid. Troop 303 is sponsoied by
.Center Methodist
- aw di.
R)rhisptojccl,he
.'^nmvaled the con-
.wtiion building at
Genter Community
'I^lo p m e nl.
’ ■ Voglerisajunior
at Oak Ridge Mili-
laiy Academy. He is
a squad leader and
eained the nuik
,oiTangeanl. Vogler
0 He is the son of Dessie Johnson
Vogler of Mocksville and Ronald H.
Vogler of Winston-Salem. His grand-
paienls are Mr. and M n. Hemy R.
.Johnson Sr. and Mr. and M n. E Ed-
, ward Vogler Sr.
■■ - He is a member of FIni Uniicd
"Melhodisi Church, Mocksville.
^ Fired At Homee
No arrests have been made in Ihree
'apparent drive-by shootings on Sun
day nighl.
•. According 10 Davie Counly
Sfkcriffs Depaiunent reports, the shots
lyiparendy were Tind from a passing
vehkle into homes on Hwy. 801 and
Dndmon Road, and inlo a business at
ijPladnwn and Will Boone Road.
{< There vrere no apparent connec-
^tlons between the shootings, and no
injuries were reported.
^Programs Planned
I* The following programs in March
j n scheduled at Ihe Davie Counly
Í Pubik Libraiy.
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The following blood drives are
scheduled In'DavIe Couniy during (he
month ofMorch: Saturday, March 15
from 9-2:30 p.m. Pinebrook Elcmcn-
toiy School. PinebiDok School Rd..
Mocksville and Thursday, March 27
from \ \ 4:30 p.m. Davie County Pub-
lie Library, North Main St.. Mocks
ville.
"I would like tochallengeall Ihose
eligible donors caught up in thc bas
ketball madness to take a break and
donate blood at one or these local
drives," stated Jane Long, director of
iheDavieCountybranchofnce. "The
surprising tornadoes and floods which
are affecting parts ofthe country dem
onstrates how important it is lo have a
strong blood supply. Diaster victims
Town Planning Board
To Review PetHkm
There will be a meeting of theTown
of Mocksville Planning Board on
Thursday, March 20, at 7 p.m. at the
MocksvilleTown Hall.
Wingreen Corporation submitted
plans to rezone property from High
way Business (H-B) and Residential
R-15 to Residential R*9 and Residen
tial Mulli FomilyOverlay RMFO. This
property lies on the west side of U.S.
Highway 60) By-pass between Hospi
tal Street Extension and Ridgeview
Drive. This5-plusocresorpropertyis
further described as being a portion of
parcel 74 of DavieCounly Tax Map I-
4 and parcels A-3 and A-4 of Davie
CountyTaxMapM-14. Thespecincs
of this proposal are shown on Ihe sub
mitted plans for this projecl.
and patients in our hospitals ore in
sured blood is there when needed."
To be eligible to donate blood you
must be 17 yearsof age. weight at least
110 pounds, and be In general good
heallh. You can safely ,donate blood
every 56 days. ,
TTwAmericanRcdCrossisaUniied
Way funded agency serving Davie,
Forsyth. Stokrs. and Yadkin counties.
Matt Crump To Bring Ministry
To Davie Schools Marcli 14
The ministry of Mall Cnimp will be
in Davie Couniy March 14.
Nearly 10 years ago alier living
throughacold,dark|
und lonely world o
drugs and alcohol,I
Crump turned hisi
life over to Christ.!
Sincc Ihen, he has!
been onlained into I
ministry andl
founded the minis-1
Iry of servants and I
witnesMS.
As a contempo- C rum p
rary Christian recording artist and min
ister. Crump shares thc tiTCssage of
Christ, thc message of unity, hope,
love and peace through song und word.
Crump will perform: Saturday,
March 15. nt Agupe Faith Church in
Clemmons at 7 p.m. For more infor-
mationcall9IO-766-9I88. Free pizza
willbeservedu(\er\heconcert. Tbisis
a concert for youlh and young singles.
Crump will be at North Davic Jr.
High from 8:15-10:30 a.m. andalDavie
High School from 12:30-2:30 p.m. on
Friday. March 14.
Nature’s Jewek.!
(With our new hummingbird feeder.)
Alirnci onr oi n.ilurcs most fiiscinniing birds with our new
Will) Ktrds IJnlimili'i)' Drnnd Huniniin^hird Pccdcr. Iluniitiinghird'i
.ire colorful, playful and llicy uui he yours hy adding this feeder lo
your lutkyard, Noknly people anil nauitv \oj;cthcr liU* \\\i
Certified lilnlfcedini; Spccialisls ai Wild Birds Unllniiled.
QAiiid QMmited*
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PAVILIONS SHOPPfNQ CENTER
WINST0H-8ALEM.NC 27103 («10) TT4-1«M
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Man Arrested For Stealing
Gasoline At Exxon Station
A Burnsville man didn't count on a
Davie Counly Sheriffs Depanmem
deputy to be In the neighborhood early
Monday moming when he slopped for
gas at Farminglon Road Exxon.
The gas station was closed, and the
suspeci was siphoning gas froma truck
when Deputy T.D. Myers . made a
check of the station ut about 4:30 a.m.
Michacl Phillips. 46. was charged
wilh larceny of gas. He was released
on an unsecured $500 bond, pending
an April 17 appearance in Davic Dis*
trict Court.
A átu K tF W ritl& C m B a ib U
Fn it • Baked Good» • Oounnel Basketi
W eddinQ>*FuîV№ l»Ш ^Уе Deliver
940-6337 mMon-FfI O-a. Sal 9-3
On March 17 at 6:30 p.m.-a kite
Koricsliop will be held for Ihose inter-
rjested in making Iheir own kite. One
W te kit will be provided for each par-
HScipanl. Pre-registration isamustand
rfyou roust be registered by Thursday,
Children under ID must
h m one parent present to help. Sign
up in children's area.
, On Mareh 22 al 2 p.ro.-SlofyteUer
Slivender will present Myth
;}Anicrica-The American Folklore
l^bow. For more infonnatioa, pick up
■ llycf or call Ihe libraiy.
On Mareh 24, •> 7 p.m.-an Easier
lamiSKheduled. Eachpaitki-
shouU biinf Iwo or three hard
deggslobecolcRdusingnatural
Activhiea inch as games and/or
•oiy tine will also be held.
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m e d ic a l c a re . F R E E , p riv a te m e d ic a l c a re In c lu d in g p h y s ic a l
e x a m s, la b v ra ik , a n d c lin ic v is it s (o r q u a lifie d p a tie n ts. R e se a rc h
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1035 Davie Avenue • Statesville, NC 28677
•:00AM to 5;00PM Mondiy through Frtdiy
C704) 173-1904 or (M ) l7 3 - im To« FrM
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Орш House
At Gemmims Locatitn
Friday, March 14
2S34 Ье^у Ц уШ е- С кш т ом Road, C Ic
T h e D e a d lin e
Ii§» JVear!
These churches will be included in the
Davie County Heritage Book.
Is yours here?
• Advance Fint BapUal Chuich
• Advance United MdhodUl Church
• Bailc/aChaiKl Chuich
• BeUiel United MethodUl Church
• Bethlehem United Melhodiat Church
• Bixby Pntbylciian Church
• BlalwBaptlit Church
• Byerl/a Chapel
• Center United Methodial Chuich
• Cheny HIU Lutheran Church
• ChcMul Gnve United Mcthodia« Chuich
• Concord United Methodlat Chuich
• Cooleemee Church of the Good Shephetd
• Cooleemee Hnl BapUal Chureh
• Cooleemee Fint Pmbyterian Church
• Cooleiemee Melhodiil Chureh
• CamaUccUntMMclhodUl Chuich
• Duiin United MethodlalChureh
• Edgewood BapUal Chureh
• Dulln United MethodlalChureh
• Edgewood BapUal Chuich
• Bbanville United MetiuxUst Chunh
• Faiminglan BapUal Chunh
• Flnl ncsbytcrian Chureh
• Fulton Uniled MeUiodUl Chureh
• Holy Cioaa LuUieran Chureh
• IjameaBaplUI Chunh
• Jeaua Chrial of Latte^Day Saints
• JerichoChuKhoiChilal
• No Cieek Fiimilive BapUal Chunh
• Oak Grave United McUudUl auich
• Redland Fenlecoelal Holineu Chureh
• Salem United MeUwdlal Chureh
• Smllh Glove Chureh
• niRcnllne BapUal Chureh
• Wnley Chapel UnlMMdhcdlalChiuthDfTlna
• Yadkin Valley BapUll Chureh (2)
If not, call Priscilla Caressa
(704)492-5309
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NORTHCAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTY
ra c u T O M N O T K cHaving qualMed aa E xtcu o r o l the
^ t t te ^ E d w w l Q riy
JicM M d . of County. North
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Ö . L
Carolina, this ie to noUfy aH p«r»onahtvlng
dalm e egalntl u k t M tM t to p rm n t thorn
0 (he u n d t r ^ on or before №• 27th
day of May, 1097, boing th rtt month» from
hefirstdayolpublicatlonorthlsrtoticewlllbo pleaded In bar of their recovery. A ll
persons Indebted to ukl estate wWpteaMmake immediate payment lo the under- Igned.
This the 27lh day ol February, 1997,
Edward Gray Hendricks. Jr.. 1504 Red
ail l^ e . Greensboro. NC 27410, Execu*
orottheEstateolEdw aidG rayH endricks. r., deceased.
MARTIN. VAN HOY. SM ITH a
RA ISBECK, U P
Ten Court Square
M ocksviile. NC 27028
2-27-41ЛР
NORTHCAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY
etecuTOfts NOTICE
- Having qualified as EKOCutor of the
Estate o i Margaret Brocfc. deceased, late
01 Davie County. North CaroUna. this is to
nottfy a ll persons having daim s against
said estate lo present them to the under
signed on or before the 27th day of May.
I997.be(ng three monthe from the fln td ey
ol publicetton or thIe notice WIN be pleeded
n ber of their recovery. A ll persone In
debted to seid estate win pteaso motu^
mmedlale payment lo the undersigned.
This the 27ih day ol Februa^, 1997.
Jo h n T . erode. IS I South Main Street.
M odcsville, NC 2702«. Executor of tf>e
Estate o l Margaret Brock, deceased.
Brock & Hamilton
Atlomeya at Law
151 South Main Street
M ocksville, NC 27026
(704)634-3510
2-27‘4lnp
NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIECOUNTY
Е Х Е С и тЯ т NOTICE
Having qualified as Executrix ol the
Estate o l Otta С . Davis, deceased, late of
Davie Counly, North Carolina, this Is lo
notify an persons having claim s against
sakl estate to present ihem to Ihe under
signed on or tMlore the 6th day o l June.
1997. being three m onihs from the first
day of pubik»tion or Ih ls notice w ill be
pleaded In bar o l their recovery. A ll per
sons indebted lo sakl estale wiil please
Hate paymem to the under
signed.
This the 6ih day o l March. 1997.
MarieC.E№ s.6943Highway e o i South.
‘M ocksviile, NC 27028, Executrix of the
Estate ot Otta С . Davis, deceased.
MARTIN. VAN HOY. SM ITH &
RA ISBECK. LLP
• ; Ten Court Square
i ; MocksviUe. NC 27028
: . 3-6^tnp
NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIECOUNTY
; ; ADM NfSTRATOn СТА NOTICE
■ ; HavingqualifledasAdm inlstratorCTA
òi;the Estate of C arl W aller Eaton, de-
¿eased, late o l Davie Counly. North Caro-
Uria. this Is to notity aU persons having
d iim s againsi sakl estate to present Ihem
to the undersigned on or before the 6th day
June. 1997. being three months from
Ihe first day o l pubUcatkm or Ih is notice w ill
6e pleaded in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted tosaklestatew iU please
Immediete payment to the under-
sigrted.
l l T his the 6th day otM anh. 1997.
I ; N.W ayneEaton.2SePaikAve..M ocka- Ш Н С 27026.Adm inietratorCTAolthe
Estate o l Cad W eller Eaton, deceesed.
¡1 3-e-4tnp
NORTHCAROUNA
pA VIE COUNTY> {СОДОШ Ш Ш ТОШ NOTICEI : Having quaW ed ■» Co-AdnM stralor»
(jlith e Estate of Martha Susan Deaton.
d cM se d . lete of D «rie County. North
C ira lln a . this teto no ttyal pereone having
deim e against sakJ estete to present them
tojlhe undersigned on or before the 20th
¿M olM ey.1097.being three months trom
tfie first day of pubHeatkin or this notice w i
pleaded in bar of their recovery. A l
*eone Indebted to la U eetate win pietae
ipeke tam edtoie peyment to the under-
П Т М е the 20th day of February. 1997.
I Teny Eugene DeMon. 2 1 N U .S. Hivy.
44 W eet. M od avile. NC 27026. in d
Rena Chariee, 21M U.S. Нму. 64
t e , M odtevle. NC 27020. Co-Admir)ie-
- I of the Eetate of Martha Susan
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DAVIE COUNIY mEBPRBBRECOeOíMettfUtimi'lIVT
PUBUC NOTICES
STATE O F NORTH CAR01.INA
c o u n t y O F DAVIE / ,
IN THE GENERAL COURT O F JU STIC E
SUPEW OB COURT DIVISION
BEFO RE THE CLERK
95 SPSSW illiam Q .llam es, Jr.
Administrator o l the Estate o l John W.Seam on, Deceased
PeMlonerVS.
Shiriey Jean M orris Horton et их e l al
By order ol Ihe Clerk ol Superior Court
of Davie County: W illiam Q. ijam es, Jr.
adm inistralor o l the Estale ol John W.
Seam on. deceased, has been ordered lo
re^ple Ihe real property owned by John W.
Seamon a l the Courthouse in M ocksville.
Davie County. North Carolina on March 14.
1997 at 2:00 p.m . wilh Ihe opening bid
being that of the upset bkl In the amount of
$2.850.00
The sakl real property to be so kl Is
described a s 65/t 00 acres more or le ss as
found in Deed Book 48 page 209, Davie
Counly Registry.
A deposit equal to Ten Percent (tO % )ol
the bkl amount w ill be required from the
highest bkkler at ihe time of the resale as
evklence of good (sHh. SaM sale sh all be
open for upset bids as required by law.
Said property shall be sold subject to all
prior liens, encum brances, restrictions and
taxes ol record, if any.
This the 6th day of March. 1997.
W iiiiam Q . ijam es. Jr.
Adm inistralor ol the Estale ol
John W. Seamon
PO Box 468
M ocksville. NC 27028
Telephone (704) 634-0393
3-6-2tnp
NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIECOUNTY
EXECUTO RS NOTICE
Having qualifled as Executor ol №e
Estate o l D allas A. Baker, late o l Davie
County. North Carolina, this Is lo notify all
peraons having claim s against the estate
to present them to Ihe undersigned on or
before lhe27lhdayolM ay. 1997.saW dele
belngat least three m oathsfrom thedateot
first publteatiooot this n otice.orlhis notice
win be pleaded In bar of their recovery. An
persons Indebted to said estate w«t please
m ake immedlete payment lo the under
signed.
TlUs the 27lh day ol Febnjary. 1997,
the sam e being the flrst publicatkm date.
Grady L McClam rock. Jr.. 161 South
M ain Street. M ocksville. NC 27028.704-
634-7502. Executorof the Estate o l Dallas
A . Baker, deceased.
2-27-41ЛР
r a u c N o n e i
NOTICB OP niM JC HEAIMNQBEPOM THB tOAIW OP TOWN
соммшюивй» port THBPOUOWMQ ZOMNO AMBNOMENTS
NOTICE 19 HEREBY G IVEN . PURSU
ANT TO TH E REQ UIREM ENTS of Chap
ter 160A, A rtk^ 19. Sectton 160-A-364 of
G eneral Statues of North CaroHna and
pursuant to A rtide 10, Sectk}n 5, o l thei
M ocksvileZonlngOrdkunce,thatlheTown •
Boerd of Com m issioners witl hoM a publte
hearing at the Town Hall, M ocksviile, N .C.
at 8:00 a.m . on Monday, March 24 ,199 7.
A) W ingreen Corporation submitted
plans to rezone property from Highway
B usiness (H-B) and R eskienlial R -15 to
ReskM nllalR-9and Resktential MuM Fam
ily Overlay RMFO. This property lie s on
Ihe west skle of U.S.Highway 601 B yp ass
between Hospital Street Extenskin and
Rklgeview Drive. This 5.00 plus acree of
property Is further described a s being a
portion of parcel 74 of Davie County Tax
Map 1-4 and parcels A -3 end A-4 of Davie
County Tax Map 1-4-14. The spedfk:8 of
t№s proposal are stwwn on the submitted
plans for this projed.
Signs wiil be posted at this location to
advertise sak l Public Hearing.
A ll parties and interested citizens are
Invited lo attend sakl Pubik: Hearing at
which time they shall have an opportunity
lo be heard in favor ol or in opposnlon to the '
loregolngchanges. Prlorlothe hearing. аП
persons interested may obtain any addi
tional information on Ihe proposals which
Is in Ihe possession of the Davie County
Zoning Enforcem enl Office in the Davie
County Adminislratkm Buikling. Mocksville.
NC on weekdays between the hours ol
8:30 a.m . and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at
634-3340.
Je sse A. Boyce. Jr.
Planning and Zoning 3-13-21ПР
NORTHCAROLINA
DAVIECOUNTY
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Having qualified a s Executrix o l the
Estale of Thelm a S . Trent, deceased, lale
o l Davie Counly. North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons having daim s againsi
said estale to present them to the under
signed on or before the 27ih day ol May.
1997. being three months from the flrst day
of publicatk>n or this notk« win be pleaded
In bar of their recovery. A ll persons in
debted to sakl esU te w il please make
Immedtete payment to the undersigned.
This the 27th day of Februaiy. 1997.
D eborah T . Edgew orth, 658
RunningbrookLane.RuralH al.N C 27015,
Executrix of the Estate of Thelm « S . Trent,
PARKER A PARKER
M ich a a lJ.P e riw
86 4 V aleyR o ad
S u ie 200
M od»vM e,N C 270ге
(704)634-1800
2-2fr4tnp
DAVIDSON ELECTBIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION
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aiaon laaponaWe 1er oeortnidiig iNa oiganteillon'a'nondhctlnilnailo
anorta la H, Wayn* WINna, Exacullw. VlM Preekkm and OenenI
S taae aT À i M o lli
A d ia g u lB k m liM tb o w In m á n d to M a iiiitta n 'co n ip la ln lw H ith le o ig a n lia i
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STATE O F NORTH CAROUNA
COUNTY OF YADKIN
IN THE GEN ERAL CO URT OF
JU STIC E
D ISTRICT COURT DIVISION
9 7 CVD 52
Stale o i ftorth C arolina by and through
the Yadkin County Child Support
Enlorcem enI Agency ex rel.
SABRINA MONEY,
Plalnlilf,
vs.
C LIFFO RD E. CALL.
Defendant.
NOTICEN OTICE TO: CLIFFO RD E. CALL
the above-named Defendant
TAKE NOTICE that apleading seeking
reliel against you has been filed in the
above entitled actton. The nature of the
reliel being sought is lo establish patemltY
and com pel support oi a minor chlkl and to
com pel reimbursement ot welfare funds.
You are required to maka defense to
such pieeding not laler lhan April 17,19 9 7.
sak j dale being 40 days trom flrst publica-
tk>n ol this notice; uponyour taikirelo do so
the party seeking service agakist you wU
apply to the Court for the re le t sought.
Thie the 13th day o l March. 1997.
V ALERIE J . ZACHARY.
ATTORNEY FOR P U IN T IF F
P.O .BO X606
YedkinvUle, NC 27055
‘ 910/679^823 or 9 1 0 ^ 5 1 6 5
3-13-3tnp
NORTHCAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTY
BXECUTOIIS NOTICE
H aving qualifiec^ae Executor of the
Estate ot Francis Rekl Hunter, deceased,
late of Oavie County, North C aro lna. thie
ieto notify alpersonehavinQclaim eaQeinet
sak i estate to present them to the under
signed oh or before the 6th dey of June.
1097. being three monthe frem the first
dey of publcalton or thie notice w u be
pleeded in bar of their recoveiy. A lp e r-
sons indebted to eekl estate w « pleaee
m ake immedtete peyment to the under
signed.'
Thte the 6th dey of Mareh, 1997.
F . Eugene Hunter, 188 Puddtog Rklge
Road, M ocksville, NC 27026, Executorof
the Eetate of Frende R eU Hunter, de*
3« m n o
2-27-4thp
fk)R T H CAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTYEXECUTRIX NOTICE
Having qualifled a s Executrix o l the
Estate of Robert J. C ulhreil, deceased, tete
of Davie County. North Carolina, this Is to
notify all persons having cteim s against
sakl estete to present them to the under
signed on or before the 27lh day ot May,
1997. being three m onihs Irom the flrst day
o l pubik^iion or Ih ls notkM win be pleaded
in bar ol m elr recovery. M l persons In
debted to sakl estate will ptease make
immedtete payment lo the undersigned.
T his the 27th day of Febntary, 1997.
Sue S. Cuthrell. PO Box 605, Cool-
eem ee.N C 27014 .E xecutrixofIheEsiale
of Robert J . Cuthrell. deceased.
2-27-4lnp
NORTHCAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTYCO-AOMNnTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualifled a s Co-Administratrix
ofthe Estate of FkKence 8 . Grubb, de
ceased, tete oi Oavie County. North Caro
lina. thte te to nottfy a l persone having
daim s a g e M eakl esteie to preeent them
tothe undenignedonof belore theethdey
of June. 1997. bek>g three monthe from
the firstdayofpubHcationor Ihis notice wW
be pleaded in ber o l their recovery. Att
persons indebtedtoseklestatew ii please
make immedieie peymenl to the under-
gned.
Thie the 6th dey of M erch. 1997.
Peggy 0 . Goforth, 3015 W alnut Ave.,
W inston-Saiem ,NC 27106, an dB ellyO .
R u sse l. 270 Ikerd Drive, Concord, NC
28025. Co-AdnM etratrix o l the Eetate of
IN TH E G EN ERAL COURT O F
JU STIC E
O F NORTH CAROUNA
SUPERK5R COURT DiViSiO N
DAVIECOUNTY !
97SP15
BEFO RE TH E CLERK
IN THE MATTER O F THE FORECLO
SU RE of e Deed of Tm st Executed by
Jam es H. Payne and Kay M. Payne
Dated May 3,19 9 5 and Recorded in
Book 223, at Page 252. in the Davie
County Registry
NOTICE OP SALE
Pursuant lo an order of the Clert( of
Supertor Court and under and by virtue of
Ihe power end authority conteined In the
above-relerenced deed ol tnjst and be
cause of default in the peyment of the
Indebtedness thereby secured and feftire
to carry out and perform the stiputetton and
agreem ents therein contained artd, pursu
ant to demand of the owner and hokler of
the Indebtedness secured by s ^ deed of
trust. Ihe undersigned siA stihite tnjslee
w ill expose lo r sate a l public auction to the
highest bkkiet (or cash at^e u su alp iace o l
sale a l the coimty courthouse ot saklcoim ty
a l 10:00a.m . on M arch2 7.19 9 7the folow
ing descrtbed real estate and any other
Im provem ents which may be situated
thereon, situated in Davte County, North
C arolina, and being more partictiariy de
scribed e s toBows:......................................
T rad I: Being Lot num bersTwefve(12)
ol the ROBIN DEVELOPMENT according
to a ptet or map prepared by Je ssie Lee
Mad(ie, R e g is le re d S u n ^ . Ju n e 7.1063,
saM map being recorded in Map Book 3.-
page 136. Davie Counly Regislry. to which
reference te hereby made for a more par-
Ucuter descriptton. For reference see Deed
Book 120. page 600.
Tract 11: BEQ IN NINO atanexistingiron
pin the northwest com er of the with In
described trad (former Northwest com er
of Lol i l l . Robin Development. PB 3.
page 136. Davie County Registry); thence
>rom the BEGINNING S . 7 7 deg. 58 min.
15 sec. East 34.18 feet to a new iron pin;
thence SouthOI deg.41 mln. 53 sec. W est
131 leet 10 a new iron pin; thence North 7 7
deg. 1 1 min. 44 sec. W est 44 feet to a new
iron pin: thence North 05 deg. 54 mln. 38
sec. East 130 feel lo a point and place of
BEQINNINQ containing .116 acres ea sur
veyed by Grady L Tutterow deled January
0 6 .198 4an d bein gaportk> no lLoti11of
Robin Developm ent Plat Book 3 . Page
136.
Being Ihe sam e property conveyed to
Jam esH . Payne and wH e.KayM .Paynein
Deed Dated May 31.19 8 4 and filed June
16.1984 in Deed Book 123 et Page 32 7 in
the D avie County Public Registry.
And Being more commonly known es:
134 R. Shore Drive. M ocksville, NC 27028
The record cwmers o l the property, a s
refleded on the records o l the R ^ t e r of
Deeds, are Jam es H. Payne and Kay M.
Payne.
T his sate te made sub jed to a ll prtor
liens and encum brances, and unpaki laxes
and assessm ents for paying. If any. A
deposit o l flve perceni (5% ) o l Ihe amount
o l the bid or seven hundred Rfly dolters
($750.00), whkrhever is greater, te required
and must be tendered in the form of certl-
fled funds at Ihe time of Ihe sate. Thte sate
w iil be heki open len days for upsel b kls as
raquiredbytew, FoUowingtheexpirathxiof
the statutory upset pertod, a ll rem aining
am ounts are Immedtelely due and owing.
The date of this Notice Is March 13.
1997.KIm berfyY. G ross and/or
Jackie A. Sadler
Substitute Trustee
301 S. McOowen Street
SuHe 406
• Chartotte. North Carolbxa 28204
(70 4 )333 4 1 0 7
3-13-2tnp
NORTHCAROUNA f ’
DAVIECOUNTYBXECUmiX N o n n
Havmg queM ed ee Execulrtx of the
Eetale of Jem ee Roy Herrie, deceeeed,
tete of Oavie County. North C erolne. thte te
to notify e l persons heving deim e egelnst
sak l eetete to present them to the under
signed on or before the 20lh dey of Mey,
1997.being three months from the first dey
of publcatkx) or thte notice wM be pleeded
in bar o l their recovery. AR persons in
debted to sak l estete wM pleeee make
Immediete peyment to the undersigned.
This the 2Qth day of February. 1997.
Brenda H. A ngel. 901 Country Lene,
MocksviUe, NC 27028, Executrix of the
Estate of Jam es Roy K arris, deceased.
2-20^lnp
NORTHCAROLINA
DAVIECOUNTY
EXECUTOM NOTICB
Having quaM ed aa EnocuKx o l the
Eatate o l Peed C aivan W yall. deceaaed.
lateo) Davla Coum y.Nonii C a n in a . W eie
to nollly a l peraona havtng daim a agam al
•eld ealala to preeent them b the under-
algned on or belore me 27m dey d Mey,
19a7,b eln g«n an »n№ elio m № * IM d K
o lp u liie a < o n o (tN e n o llo e « llb e p le « M
In bar o( their recoveiy. A l pereone In
debted lo aaM e u ale M l pieaae meha
ImmedlQie peym enl to the undaralgned.TNa Ihe S7th day ol Febniery. 19*7.
John N. W yall, 6M No Creek Road, M ockavile, NC 2702>, Eneoitor of the
Ertale o( Peart Careen W yall, deceaaed.
2-27-4tnp
NORTHCAROLINA
DAVIECOUNTYAOMWSTMTnX NOTICIHaving quaM M ea A dnM alraltl« ol
tho E ila ia o lH a re l Henea HandrK. de
ceaaed, lale d D avie County, North Caro
lina, thia la to n ollly a l persona having
daim a against laM ealala to present them
to the undersigned on or betore Ihe13lh
day o l June, 1997, being three moniha
Irom Ihe llrst day o l poblcalkxi of thia
notice WUI be pleadsd In bar o l Ihelr racov-
ery. A llpetsonalndabladloiaM aalalaw ia please make ImmadUite peyment to the
undersigned.
T his thetaih dey o l March, 19«7.
Ld a C . WhUakar, 32 57 U .a H IghM y
1sa,M od<avlle,N C27l»s,A dm k<M rarta
o l the EUate o l H a a t Hw iee Hendrh.
deceased.
i a-tiM tn p
N O m H C A H O tlK * . I ' f ': O A V * C O U M n r//v .- ,
meuimNonciHeving
EaleleolAi 'ШЩ 0*
Me d OavK County, North CarolM,
lelonoWyalpeieonehavlngddinBaaL...
aau eetele to preeent M m to M undar-
signed on or bei«* thetah dey d J m ,
1997, being three moniha IKim »ui IM
day d piMedlon 'or thie ndM «■ >
pleaded In herd M r Noowy. « l e
eone Indebted lo «aid eetale « • р М и
meke ImmedMe payment Ю «W unda^ signed. .
TNe IhelM dèÿd Mardi, tM 7 .''JeenmeM.Taykir.POBo«7e.eepMa.
WV 2 S S 2 t,E xK u M > d lh e E a la le d A iie Beard McDaniel, d
NORTHCAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTY
t n c u T O M N o n e «
Having quaWled ee E n o ilo r d lie
Estate d Ethel F . D ul, deoeaeed, M il>d
D avla County, Nonh C a rd » « , M e № »
noWy a l peraona having dalm e e (M ia l
aaU estate to present them to m under
signed on or belore th e ta h dey d June,
1997, being three m onihe hom the W al
dey d pubicellon or thia n d k » « « « •
deeded In bar d Ihelr recovery. A l p tr-
sons Indebled lo saM eeleie » ■ pteaee
meke ImmedMe peym enl to the undersigned.
T h Ie ttie tM d e y d M e id i,» » . X
Marte D. W oolen, Eseculor d Ih e l* .
late d Ethel F. D ul, deceeeed. .
W M em E.H dl
A ik m e y a U w
la t S M e m siid d l
M oduv«e,N C 2709»
» 1 3 - ^
NORTHCAROLINA | ;
DAVIECOUNTY
t x ic u T w t iw n c t
Having quaW ed ae ExecuM i d 'ih *
E sM ed O o fd o n C . Ruby, rtec a ia e itw ie
d Devie Counly, North C e rsln a , M e le 10
noWy e l peraona heving delm e e g iM
said astLle to preeent them to the unS w
algned on or before the 27th dey d
t997,belngthieem en»ielrem M
d p ub lcaao n o fM e n o llo * «ab e
fd M w ,
In ber d eiek recoveiy. Alpeieoneln- debled to aaU ееШе «■ MM n«a
linined>depe»nienl tot»Hidiia>|neii:‘ TNe the 2711 deydFebnwy, 1MP!>
Done H. Ruby, 307 Soulmied DrtM.
M o d » » , NO 270№EaeeiMid|M
Eetale d Oordoi C .^u^, deceeeed.
• »«7.4KI
CARRIE CIRCLE • TWINBROÛK
llilì^ n ira iu b ric k lio m e re à tu R t
3 Bedroomi - 2 Batbt • Cathedral CcUIbI la O n -
Bay Windows • Hardwood Floon In D in ln j
FMHA auum able loan— poulble Icaw p u d U M .'.
Call M aiy Hendricki ® 634-2222, ext. 210 ^
^ S w lc e ^ W a llR e a lto n
■ IIÍASONUU RAIIS • FBi ESTIMATES •FREEOEMONSTRATKW*(IM)4tt-e73B
— i-gim . и м а и т
FtorenceS. (Snjbb.
ForHooieoenieiB
CredH Probtonis Understood NOAPPUCATIOIflBE
ASL0WA8•$10,000 for SSSMon. •$25.000 for $г38ЛУк)л. i
•$40,000 lor $382/Mot\.
FlKOdRimiOOII>W67
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I DB-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERIWSE RECORD, March 13,1997
G L A S S I F I E D e
INEXraiNSlVE
FROFTEABLE
Sintewide
ABSOLUTE REAL ESTATE AUCTION -By ontarolUS BAnkruplcy Court. Eastern Dislrtclot NC -casft loe^ieai-s ats & •96-otee2-s- ATS artd TImbertyna Cabinet Co7A*pen Supply, Inc. Wednesday. March 19,1:00 PM 24.000 & 36.000 sq ft. taeiktiM. Richard D. Sparkman. Truste« • Angler, NC Johnson Properties Real* tors & Auctioneers. Inc. 120-E Depot Street. Angier. NC 27501 919-63»-2231 ot 1-B00-M5- MM NCRBLiesaS • NCALI2S22PUBLIC AUCTION COMMONWEALTH OP VIRQINIA Wednesday ‘March 19,1997 '9:00 AM CENTRAL OARAGE MOTOR POOL 2400 West L«i9h StiMt. Riefrimood, Apptwi- matey 158 VehlcJei. 4 x 4‘s. ETC. 35-1990.23- 1989 CHEVROLET CAVALIERS * 14*1991 FORO TEMPO *9-1990.4*1989.7*1991.1994.
CHEVROLET CAPRICE M2-1992. CROWN VICTORIA •7-1987 DODGE ARIES • 1994. 8- 1993PLVMOUTHSUNDANCE*3-1989.2*1990 FORD AEROSTARS ' 1987 TOYOTA VAN *1985 FORD CARGO VAN '4* 1983 PLYMOUTH VAN • 1981,198$ FORD VAN M985 SELVERADO 4i4 *2-1992 DODGE RAM 4i4 PICKUP * 1992 RAMCHARGER 4 X 4 * 1990 & 2*1992 DODGE RAM VAN 4i4 ' 1987 JON BOAT LOWE WITH 6 HP EVINRUDE *EVINRUDE MOTOR 6HP* 16'LOWE CANOE •OTHERS FOR A COMPLETE LISTING. CONTACT STATE SURPLUS PROPERTY 604*238- 3666.SO DOWN. New and UsMlI *91 --97. An makes, all models. All appUcaUons accepted. Qood Credit Bad Credit. Stow Cred,L Dank* ruptcy. Coflections. Judgements. Easy c^lify* mgl Call Mr. Hom. Crossroads Ford, 919-467- 1881.NO MONEY OOWNt AH applications accepted. Appty t»y phone. Eaiy qualifying. No credit. sJowcredit. bankmptcy. collections, judgements. lians. fln\ time Utyeta weicom«. 1991- 1996 model vehicles. All with warranties. Call Mr. Pharr at Hendrick Pr»-Oi¥ned. (800) 424- 6267. -
WEIGHT LOSS CENTER FOR SALE-Es- taby$h«d and nationally recognUed with greal potential. No experience necessary. Compre- hensive txaining and ongoing sup^. CALL TODAY. 910-538-0690.OWN YOUR OWN apparel, shoo, western wear, lingerie, bridal, gift or SI .00 slore. Includes inventory, fixtures, buying trip, training. Minimum invetiment S17.900.00. Can Paul at Liberty Fsshions. 501*327*6031.HOMEOWNERSIWolinanceupto125%ol your home'svaiuel*Na appraisal reqi^red(some cases) *Oood to poor credit programs available 'Can now 1*800-611*0033SDEBT CONSOUDATIONS. Cut monthly paymenu up to 30-50^^. Reduce (t\temst Stop cooectiort calls. Avoid banknjptcy. FREE confi- dential help. NCCS. Non-profit. Licensed/ Bor>ded. 1 •600*955-0412.HOMEOWNERS-NewlCash? UWndmort- gages, debt consolidation, doubiewides OK. Rates 8.0% up to 95% financing. Credit problems OK. 1-886-377*6423 Freel Guilford Equity.ATTENTION HOMEOWHERSl TURN YOURDEBTINTOATAX BREAK! NOEOUmr AND LOW REFINANCE LOANS NEW PROGRAMS AVAILABLE AU CREDIT ACCEPTED 1-«00^20-7ei7UNrrED SOUTHERN MORT- GAGEMORTGAGE SSS AVAILABLE ALL GRADES OF CREDIT OK- UP TO 125% EO- UlTYLOANSAVAILABLE-CAaNOWI NEVER AN APPLICATION FEE- TOWER FUNDING GROUP-1*800-284*5569.FAST CASH FOR ANY PURPOSEIII ‘Business ’New Home 'Home Improvements ’New Car Tax Deductibl« Also! Credit Problems are NO PROBLEMI BINACO MORTGAGE: 704- 333-2462.704-896-3292.HOMEOWNERS-Good or bad credill Lower rates, lower payments, debt consolidation, cash out. home improvements, even foreclosure. We can help! Call Gary at KRB Mortgage. (toU Ire«), 688-292-0120. exL 22.
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3% unpakj balance, APR 16%. Call nowt 1 -800- 357-9994.FURNITURE. House lull of fumilure lor SIO down. S10 rrtontt). plus lr»e 35* TV. 10 down, SIO a month. 3% unpaid balance. APB 18%. 1*600- 357*9994.Computers. No interest, no payments IjI 1998.1 year Iree plus recelvo Iree printer, alter 1 year, 3% unpaid balance. APR 18%. Call 1*600*357-
9994.Attn; Insurance Agents. Now SI 5 billion mar* ket. No compaction. Forbes. Focturxe & Bit Weak an lalkng about this company. Potential unlimited. Free Information. 1*688-452-7330.AC COUNT EXECUTIVE UGAIs looking lor2 accouM «»ecutivas in tNs atta lo sen benoli\ packages to aU businesses. *40-50k lirst year *Slock Plan 'Trips ’Management Opportunity Send Resume': UGA 201 N. Church Slrool, Suile103MooiosvineN.C.2B115Fai:704*663* 5701DRIVERS: Start 27-32c/mile. Raises lo 3Sc/ mile. Home most weekends! Extra .Olc/miie quarterfy safely bonus. S1.000 larp bonus. Ei- ceUent benefits. Homady Tmck Lino 1-800-343- 7989.DRIVERS 'Dallas Carriers is looking lor one pood driver lor our southeast region. No north* east. You need a CDL-A and one year experience 600-365-1337. E.O.E.WANTED; Company Driver» and Owner/ Operator Opportunity. 23 years age. Minimum I
year. OTR Experience. Good benefits. Homo Mosi Weekends. BoWevil Express 600-462- 6029.DRIVERS* Arctic Express where experienco and success come together. Seeking OTR Irac- lor-trailer drivers tor company and lease purchase posiWM. Ca« 800-927*0431. EOE.
Drivers • Regional and OTR Positions avail* able nowt CalAfk International offers GREAT PAY. BENEFITS and the chanc« WQET HOME ».«ORE OFTEN! Musl be22 with CDLand HazMat endorsemenl. 886-422-5275.Howard Transportation. Inc. announces new pay scaia. Mak».23c • 33c/miie. depending on
experi«nc«.Pickup,drop,layoverpay.Tarppay. ' Excefleni benefits. An 1995 conv. air ride trac- ton. Training program (COL required). Wai cross V^vandrtver«}ornatt>ed.CanNancyal 1*800* 447-7798.Drivert,. Swift Announces Retention Incentive. Now Hiring Experienced & Team Truck Drtvars) Our Ortvers Make htore Because They Get More Miles! 1*800-347-4524 (eoe-m1).DRIVERS! SRT • Now hu openings for good OTR Driver», good benefits, conv. tractor». Accepting some CDL School Grads. CaU tol! Iree 1*888-778-6165.DRIVERS • SOLO/TEAMS/ OWNER OPERATORS. Teams • SIOOK«. S2K sign-ont Tralner»-S70K*!Top Owner Operator program. Conventionals/Coasi*to*Coast! Bonuses, b«n- tfiis. Covenant Transport (experionced) t-800- 441*4394, ext. SD-37, (graduates) 1*800*338- 6428. ext. SD-37. Weekend recwiters.CAROLINA PAClFlC-now hiring West Coast Teams. Musl have 3 years OTR experience & be 25 years of age. Exc«(l«nt pay 4 benefits. CaU Sharon 1*600-334-3069.DRIVERS Exp, 0/0. recent school grads. BuikJers Transport Is now hiring In your area lor Qu( van. Ratbftd & dedicated fleets. CaU today: 600-762-1619.
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BUY A GIFT THAT WILL LAST FOREVER, Mountain land. SlOO down, OWNER financing. Up to 10 aaes. Good roads, beaulilu! views, very private. Near Boone (NC) Blue Ridge Parkway. Can OWNER 1*910-635-2261.WOULD YOU LIKE TO LEARN MORE ABOUTTHEW0RL07BECOMEAHOSTFAM- ILY FOR SCANDINAVIAN. GERMAN AND OTHER HIQH SCHOOL EXCHANGE STU
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ATTIC SALE: SAT., Mar. 15, 8am- 1pm. 2651 US Hwy 601 N. Bob Ifllls. 492-7450.__________________
YARD SALE: FARM & horse related Items, electronics. CB radios, lawn equip. Sat., Mar. 15. TTC. McCashin Ln. off Cana Rd.
between 601N & 801 N. 996-5280.
YARD SALE: FRI., Mar. 14, 8am- 6pm & Sat., Mar. 15, 8am-3pm.
Microwave, VCR, tull size bed, dining room sel, Avon Barbie, baby clothes, adult clothes & much morel 601 N to Blackwelder Rd., lett on Guernsey Ln.
HORSE FOR SALE: 7 yrs. old
Arabian, 14 hands, ali riding access. $750.492-5436.__________
PUPPIES FOR SALE; Australian & English Shepherd, to good home.
634-1006.
THE LIVESTOCK SHEDAuthoftzed VigoTtone Dealer Rick & Judy Wilson A complete line of Vioortone feed pre-mixes & free-choice minerals tor livestock & horses plus dog &
cat food. Animal health care products at competitive prices. Gifts tor coui\try (ifest^ea & animal lovers. Hwy 601 N. 704-492-5962.
WOLF CUBS-HIQH %, reg. CWA, very beautiful w/yeilow eyes. 704- 871-0492.
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AFFORDABLE LIVINQ, counliy atmosphere. Try Noithwood Apis. Studio's, 1 & 2 BR's; garbage, waler & sewage Included. Coma see whal we havel 800 Northrldje Cl., Mocksville. 704-634-4141, :
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Kllchen appliances lumlshed Including dishwasher, 1.5 baths,
washer/diyer connections. High, energy elllclent heat pump provides central heat and air. Prewired tor
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side by side, w/ice & water. New- $1700, EC $750. John at 634-3350:
JANET DEAN’S ART Studio Creates original custom portraits of' children, adults, pets, show cars/trucks, businesses & homes. Starting at $38. For more
Information call & please leave message. Atl calls retumed. 704-
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5;30am-1;45am, Isl & 2nd shllt or by the hour, Pernianent or
temporaiy care available lot lnlants-12 yrs. old, CALL US FOR SATURDAY HOURS, Hwy 64-601
oil, 634-7529By-Pass near Ingersoll, L-______or 634-1980. Debra Stanley, owner,
HAVE OPENINQS IN rcare home lor before & atter s_____& teacher workdays, BreaklasI & snacks Included. Pinebrook Sch, District, 998-4925.
IN HOME DAYCARE hasimmediate openings. Located on Sain Rd„ very convenleni to 1-40. Hoi meals & lots ol TLC provided. Call lor more Inlo, 634-1873. (Rel.
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MOTHER OF 3 will keep children In my home, I have 2 openinas on 1st Shltl. 704-284-6257.
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Davie area. 2Br, 1 1/2BA, carport, basement, formal dining, ali appliances, 14X60 It. workshop- storage, satellite dish. Ready lo move into. $76.500. 998-3188.
CLASSIC COUNTRY UVINQ, Newmanul, 3BR. w/sludy. brick foundation. Natural gas. near golf & school. $74,900. 28^2551.
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FOR SALE BY owner 2300 sq. ft. home with 3BR, 2BA on 3.6 acres. $93,000. 998-9486.
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IV1ot-)ilc Hom os/Ront
TRAILERS FOR RENT. Water lumlshed. Take garbage oH. Nice quiet Irailer park near Lee Jeans. No pets. Limit 2 people. Rel, req. Call 940-2395 leave messaoe.
$6500 OBO, Including del. 910- 249-7041.________________________
•n CUYTON, 14X80, must be
Leal removal, complete lawn care, mowing, seeding, (ertllizino. Ilower beds, etc, 12 yre, exp, Sentarcitizen discount, reasonable rates,
996-5589 or 998-6432,
Lost 8i F oim d
LOST: УЖПЕ WEST
Terrier, missing fram area. Answers to Call 940-2609,Mandy, (
M iscellnneous
IISWIMMINO POOLSI!Sale 1/2 prtoe on Install. 16'X30'
OD POOLS complete with Deck, Steps, Fitter & Warranty for only $695. Hurry limited supplyl Other models also. Financing. Nephine Pools Inc. over 11 ytB. in business.
1-800-323-7946.__________________
CAMPER SHELL FOR mini truck, 6 mos. old. 492-7639._____________
FOR SALE-K & G Salvage: 4'X8'X3/4- T A G plywood, $15.95/sheet: special on oval gtass mahogany doors. We stock stainless steel In sheets & pipe.
Super savings on carpet & liiwleum
QOVT FORECLOSED HOMES
from pennies on $1. Delinquent tax, repo's. REO’s. Your area. Toll free
1-800-218-9000 Ext. H-7681 for current listings.___________________
GREAT BUY IN the Advance area, only 5 1/2 yrs. old. 3BR, 1 1/2BA, carport, storage shed. A steal at $76,500. From Comatzer Rd to
McDaniel Rd. dead end street, last one on left. Call for an appt., only serious Inquiries pleasel Shady
Grove &N. Davie. 996-2211.
IMMEDIATE INVESTMENT INCOME home with renter in place $25,000; for sale 2 story home on Duke St. In Cooleemee, $26,000; 5 acre tract off Drum Ln rolling- partially cleared, $24,500; 16 & f3 acre tracts in Davidson Co. country
setting easy access lo highway, schools, shopping.niverforit Properties 910-998-9555 or 704-634-1070.
MAIN ST. COOLEEMEE: Spacious .26R, natural gas, new vinyl siding, •new renovations, front porch.
; $45,000. 998-0846.
Lniid For Snle
«534 DAVIE COUNTY^S acres on Georgia Rd, lot
' agricultural/residential use, i $126,500. For more inlo call " lers Re^ly & Auction Co, 1- -442-7906,____________________
;:i,s ACRES IN beauUlul countiy
I. near ModtaviUe. $ 1 3 ,^ .
:tP R SALE: FARM & acreage; 2 'Icres lo 200 or more. D am &
DIVORCE FORCES SALE ol 3
sloiy mobile home. John's wile left him & went overseas. Please help
save his credit. $1200 dn., $197.25. Call now 776-1644. PS His dog ran
away tool I5% dn., 300 mos., 9.75 APR.
«BRAND NEW OAKWOOD«14X60,3 ex-large BR. all
appliances, $206.36/mo. Free del., owner finance. Call Nancy, 704-
795-3772.________________________
I C O IN E D for a 14X70, 3BR, 28A out on Hwy 109. My pmts. are
$282/mo. Just take over-It's ready to move In* 910-249-7028, Mr.
Jackson.
«LGS HOMES«Singlewides & doubiewides. Affordable prices, quality built,
dependable service. Factoiv Direct Since 1937.3995 Patterson Ave.
910-767-7565. Winston-Salem. Ask for Odie Perkins.__________________
12X60 MOBILE HOME, GC.$3600. Water stove, $350. 998-
4271._____________________________
14X80 REPO: ALREADY set-i^ on Mt. Carmel Rd, Lexington. 3BR, 2BA, vinyt, shingie, giamour BA, Island kitchen, fireplace. $1800 an., take over pmts. of $382/mo. 910-
249-7041.________________________
14X60, SBR. 2BA, $549 dn, $169/mo. Qreat for 1st time buyer. Cail Len 1-668-203-6128._________
1ST TIME HOME buyer. No credit
req. P"’**
28X48. *96 DOUBLEWIDE repo, 3BR. air. $48,202 060. 910-249-
7042._____________________________
28X60 DBLWIDE REPO set-up in
Woodleaf area. Low dn. & assume pmts. Call Raymond 1-888-203-
612B._____________________________
3BR 8CT4JP in park. CaU U n al t- 668-203-6128. _______________
A D O LU R * a deed Is ail you need, t(T\provements financed. Low rates. Call 1>688-203-612e.
ABANDONED HOME ALREADYset up in parK-no equity. 910-744-
0688._____________
CREAM PUFFII LIKE newt 1 owrwr. Includes del. & set-up. No dn. pmt. for qualified buyers. Call Raymond 1-888-203-6126.
LANDMOME PACKAGES
AVAILABLE, if you pay rent you can atiord to own. 910-744-0688.
LEE'S MOBILE HOMES44orwood.
NC. 800-777-8652 Bargain prices. 40 new homes. 14X70, $15.999; 24X56. $24,999; 28X60. $32,999; 28X60, $40.999. Open 7 days .
prices posted.____________________
NEW SBR, 2BA dblwide on 2 acres w/outt)klq8.492-5126.
ORDERED BUT NOT del., 14X60,
2BR, 2 large Baths, air, W/D, Island kitchen. 910-249-8273.____________
SILVER VALLEY REPO: 14X70, 3BR, 2BA, already set-up in park. 910-249-7028.____________________
1 ^ . USED DOUBLEWIDES Aglewkles Irom $1000-$15,000. rSnance.910-744-0668.
PIANO TUNING
spairing S Rebuilding Seil-piwers, Sales »Sewice Wallace Bartord
998-2789
PUBLIC SALE4I0CK8VILLEMinl-Storage to sell contents of the following units for unpaid rent a expenses: »260 Mkihael iiames]$160), »135 Alvin
' £10). »123 Deiores Pinela
as low aa $3.95/yd.; 4'X8' extertor
siding, $8.95/ea,; Comigated culvert pipe up to 24- dia,; We stock pumps & accessories lor wells. I 'x i r pine shelving, $.69/ft.;
Fonnira, $.50 sq. II,; 4'X8'X7/16- wafer board, $4.95 ea.; n»ling lelt,
$e,95/roll. tmck tool boxes $39.95/ea. 3 H. wkle 29 galvanized metal roofing.Steel I-Beams lot sale.К & Q Sahage (Reynolda Rd.) 1st business on West bank ol Yadkin River, 910-699-2124.
FOR SALE; LADIES 18kl, diamond watch. Appraised $3495, asking ttOOO. 996%92 lot more
Inlo.________________;_____________
FOR SALE: StNOER 17 etltch
electronk: sewing machine. 3 yrs. old, great condition, $100. 996- 4292._____________________________
FREE WASHER It diyer-needs
repair; 2 room-sized pieces ol carpet. For sale; 12X60 trailer, come see-make ollen '85 Grand Am lor parts. $250; ‘73 pk^up Inick for parts. $300. Jamea Clendenin, 998-4561,________________________
HAY FOR SALE: 50 round bales,
$15 ea.. tested 12 1/2%prolein.
998-8235.________________________
HUOE SAVINQS ON selected models ol Arch type steel bid«
25X26, 30X42, 5(!X200. Great
a “^ ’¿vaffife"*" "c7l
in\medteLtely 1-800-341-7007.
HUOE SAVmOS ON selected models ol Arch type sleel bklgs. 25X28, 30X42, siSX200. Qreal lor
S » gImmedialeiv 1-600-222-6335.
laig* 5 drawer Ait & Framing cabinet; Winchester model 66,940-
$240), «6^ Maiy Lane ($135), »76
i^aiy 0'Neili($180), i »155 Terranee A Wanda Johnson($210).
Household Items. Contents 10 be sold at Publie Sale on Mar. 19,
1997 al 1:30pm. No sale II balance is paid in lull by Mar, 17, 1997. Balance must be paid with cash or money order. No personal checks for overdue accounlsl 617
Salisbury SI. 704-834-2483.
Office Spaces
OFFICE SPACE FOR lease In new bldg., Mocksville Prolessional Center, 634-3944.
BRENTS MOWING SERVICEYards mowed lor reasonable rates. ____________264.6135,____________
DAVIE ELECTRONICSServicing car stereos, home
stereos, \№R's CD's. CB's and Nintendo, 20 years experience, 910-^-6179,
6556,
aeree
road
ifdkVED, OARDEN VALLEY RO, I-io E, 1 acre trees wilh or wllhoul
tank. Doubiewides or stick
:Mllt housing onlyl 704-526-9593, ■1 ^ message,___________________
m ce REDUCCDII 10 a c m lor
.fi7,500; S acres w/moblle home. & .6 0 0 ,996-2665,
SOLOFLEX HACHMB FOIt sale,
492-7136,________________________
STRAWSERRV • VINE China by Wedgewood. 6 pc, place setting, new.$300.910-7M-3067.
WHO. BUY JUNK care. 264-2859 «634-4338. __________•
‘7>-‘M 4 « motor A Iransmlsalon, Ford, $300; 305 motor & transmlaskin, Chevy, $275; '73 Mercury Comet motor & Tranamleekin. 6 cyd„ SlOO, 634-
4335 or 284-2859.
■70 RITZCRAFT 2BR. 1 1П8А, пкя A extra dean. Must be moved, $4300.998-2672,_________________
‘71 WALKER MCMLE Home. 2BR, W/D, relrig, on wheels. $2500.634-3241.
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LMijB Terai Cera Facility Seeke • '
Heaimcere Cook For FIret Shift.
Full Time (5:30 am • 2:00 pm).
. Experience Raquirad.
Great Working Environment.
Excellent Banafit Package.
. Apply In peraon to Carol Crawford 8:3(M:00M(in-Fti
jM m , or CaH 704434-3535
, a n a A for more infonnation.
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BAILEV A HOWARD TOURApril 12-13 Charleston, SC;
t/iddieton Plantation, Ft, Sumter, Dinner Cruise (3 hrs.). Coni,
breakfast, shopping. Open Slave Market. Dbl. $160; Triple $135; Quad $125.
May 16-18 DoliywoodI Plus 2 Countty Music Shows. 2 dinners, 2
Cont. Breakfast. Staying at the brand new "Music Hoad Molai", .
June 28-July 4th Branson, MO: 6 shows a attractions. 6 breakfast. 6 dinners, Eureka Springs, Casey Jones Museum. Stiver Oniiar City, Dinner show In Nashville, Morali Dbl. $725, triple $645, Quad $625. Coming upl Oct. Nashville; Nov,
Christmas Shows,Call Helen Baiiey-Davls 910-998- 4338,
S-10 BLAZER, '84, 49,500 miles GC. $3900. 998-4727.____________
SALISBURY MOTOR CO.Buick-V 700 W.Innes St.,
__________704-636-1341__________
SEIZED CARS FROM $175, Porches. Cadillacs, Chevy's, BMWs. Coniettes. Also Jeeps, 4WD's, Your area. Toll Iree 1-800- 218-9000 Ext, A-7661 lor current listings,___________________________
SPORT UTILITY FOR sale; '68 isuiu LS Trooper, burgundy, GO, 155K, $9800.634-3794.
‘76 FORD PICKUP: short bed. 6 cycl,, auto. PS, sliding window, camper cover. $1250.492-5509.
'87 PONTIAC FIERO QT, sumool, AC, CD player, $3950.998-5745.
JARVIS CLEANING SERVICESpecializing In Residential Cleaning Small Business» Yard Maintenance. Rel, Available, Starting at $35.
284-2221 or 634-3942 Melissa Janiia Leave message.
JUST CANT RND the time to clean your house? Cali Jenniler for
an estimate. 940-2014,____________
LINK'S SEAMLESS QUTTERINORicharel Unk • Owner Free Estimates ____________634-3246____________
MAJESnC DESK3NS, PAGEANTFormáis, alterations a special
designs. 940-6587.
PAINTtNGRemodeling - Home Repairs
Large or Small Free Estimates
JAMES MILLER ____________998-6340____________
PRESSURE CLEANING: AU Types siding, clean and waterprool decks,
gatjra^^riveways and walkways,
PRESSURE WASHING SERVICECommercial a Residential 704-634-3768,
THE CLEANING LADYI will do the work, while you lake Ihe credit. My reputatkin is
spotless. Free estimates, rel. available. Have room in my
achedule lor smaller to mkl-slze homes. Call 634-4537, __________
VCR CLEAMNG A Repairs. Vogler'a TV Seivk». Advance.
Visa a MC accepted. 996-8172.
WHrnAKER PAVINOPaving, SealCoaling.
Hauling Gravel Call for Free Estimates
492-7620
F П 1|)1''утг'
CASHIER NEEDED, A m .V > filperson lo Millers Restaurant.
CONCRETE HELPER-FltNSHn.Drivers Lkwise prelerred. Involvee
travel, dnjg test req. Call between 1 a 3pm. Mon.-Fri, 264-4369, .
DENTAL ASSISTANT POSmOdavailable, CMhodonlic exp, h s W ,
Career position. Send resume to; PO Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27026,
EXP. BRIDGEPORT MtLUNOmachine setup a operation horizontal mills & lathes as well. Must be able lo read blueprinta S
■ lake'a job Irom start lo linlsh. Minimum 5 yrs. exp. Apply al RMb Ind., Yadkinville, 910-463-2311, 1
FUNDER AMERKiA NOWaccepting applk»lk)ns for both lacllitles, all shifts. Please No Phone Callsil ^Dr„ MocksvUle.Apj^y at 200 Funder
HAIRSTYLIST A MANAOEMTop styllsl a mgml. level leam '. members needed for rapidly .;
expanding halrcare buslnessi 2 new stores In your area, Qreal
Clips for Hair olfers: competitive' wages, bonus pay, pakl holidays/vacations, best training In indust7 , growth opportunities, ' immediate openings available. Call
ALWAYS BUYMG STANDINOtimber. Wilt cut kits, top dollar paid. Call 704-637-9097,________________
BUYING PWE A hardwood timber, delhiered loga A king pulpwood. Shaver Wood Producfs, Inc. 704- 278-9291,________________________
NEED TO RENT: 3 or 4BR home
or mobile home in Mocksville area. Call 910-760-6945.________________
REWARD OFFERED FOR anyinfo, leading lo Ihe arrest ol William Kevin Morgan. 169 Hawthome Rd, Mocksville, 5'7", blonde hair, blue
eyes, glasses, 155-165 lbs, drives ■81-'85 Fonl F150, navy blue. Call
wflnfo-910-472-3998 or 634-6236.
WANTED 1ST SHIFT job: llghl wort(, middle aged lady will wori< 40
hrs. Mon.-Frl. answering phone, lllinq a errands. 834-3254,
WANTED: I AM buying Antiques, furniture. glassware, tools,
individual Ilems or entire EStales. No small appliances. Attic to
basement, 91^961-6454,
WANTED: OLD COINS a Sihier
Dollars. Call Bud Hauser 996-8692,
Employrnent
••POSTAL JOBS- $ U M « R . tostart, plus benelils. Carriers, sorters, clerits, computer trainees. For an ^ k a lk x i A exam inlo. call
1-219-791-1191, ext, 30, Sam-9pm.
7 days,__________
100 WORKERS NEEDED
Easy cratt^vood/sewlngiobs.
Materials provkled. To¥*80 + wk. Free Info. pkg. 24 hr, 1-714-225-
8441,____________________________
BERMUDA VILUOE IS accepting applicatk)ns lor lull A PT
housekeepers. Call Connie or
Kathy al: 996^03. Mon,-Frt„ 8am-
4pm. , _________
lodayll Tanglewood Commons 910- 765-9642 (l3ew shopping cenler- ‘ Clemmons Rd., Hwy 1 » ) a Kroger Center, Jonestown Rd, 910- 859-9000,_____________________
HELP WANTED: BAB Glass,
Mocksville to cut a install glass A mirrors. Exp, preferred. Call 834-
3966 or come by 721 Wilkesboro SI. aiiilout application,____________
INTERESTED IN LOSING weighti Earn $$$ while you k»e. Call
9035.__________[______________^
MOCKSVILLE BASED DUCT
Cleaning Co, (601 N,), seeks helper. Clean cut, no criminal
record, must be reliable, A eble to worit unsupeivtsed, HVAC enp, h e ^ l, Cw for ai^katkm, 4K-
« , р о . а Е я у « Е , я ^
____ -jcuritv r
cal lob -____ben*ltts, pakl hoiktev A vacatkxi.
applkntkm* through the I-------Empimnienl Security Convnlsslon lor a local job site. Excellent |ob.
MOCKSVILLE: «7-1Payment teller. PT A FT роеШвп
available, Perfomiance based incentives, Req, elrong cash balancing skills, 10 key, customer sendee exp. Fax resume to 910-
759-8673 or mail to Grillln Соф„ 8011 M, Point BW .,
Winston-Salem, NC 27106. .-No phone calls.____________________
NEED EXP. WOODWORKERS for
small fumilure/lrame shop looking
lo hire 2 FT wortiers, 6am-4:30am. 996-2116 lor appt._____________
OAK VALLEY GOLF Club now hiring grill room staff. Contact FAB manager Joan lor mote Inlo.
PERSON TO CLEAN private homes, FT, Mon-Fri, Good
^^^n e fits, Cloverfield's, 760-
SECURITY OFFICERS $740-
$7,ea/hr. Security Forces, Inc, has Immediate swing shift openings In
Advance area. Clean criminal, reliable Iransportatkxi, lelepbone a
musl. Contact Eari al 766-2455, 8am-4pm, Mon.-Fri,
SEVERAL POSmONS AVAILABLE/Qoll course setting:-F A В MANAGER, FT positkxi, Aisl hove FAB exp A catartno background, MedlcaVdenta available, 401К alter 1 yr.
GROUNDS MAINT.; PT роеШсла needed lor spring A summer.
Weekdaya A weekends, «up, . w/mowers A mactiineiy pitlenid,
STARTERAWIGER: to worii aonw weekend* A hotdays, S «id resume or apply to: Puddku Ridg* QokI Ckib, cTo Tami Bealert, Ш Cornwallis Dr., Mocksvlll*, NC 27028. 910-940Ц653, Fax »40- 5399,___________
WANTED: МТЕВЮЙ’В DtPT. SA LiSM M O N . Need* to-:k*
vwsed In walpaper. can*!. Wt(l. ceramk: Ш* A be аЫ* «о^ш).'ап Iniartoi'e Showroom,
аИй Т a ,' '586 0,
CNA’S
to Cover D a ^ e County ' '
All Shifts ' . , ;
Part-time & Full Time
’ Flexible Hours • Must Be Certified ;
910768-1197 : g
HomeHealth, llic.
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;P10 - DÀVIE COUNTY Et^TERPRISE RECORD, March 13,1997
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Saturday, Match 22
Ram BraUtet, link» Chapci United
MrtbodMClMrcl4U.S.Hwy.60t nofthor
I-4Ü '
Sunday, March23
D m S kM to o n h rB vb ccuK i Pork Boston
Butts Ib r EM ttr, Rvm ington Ruritan Club.
W hole butts. USOnb. Chopped, SMb. To
o rie i, ca ll 998*3286 or 998-3718. T o be
picked up Good Friday beginning al 2 р.пг.
Saturday, April19
Chicken Supper. South Davic
M kUle School cafctcria to benefit Booster
Club. Eot-in or coiotM t 11 am.>6 p.m. In*
chides 1/2 chicken, 2 vcg., bread, desKit &
(Wnk. Sóplate. For tickets or more info, call
6344700.
Ongoing
B l^ibM oclavilleM ooaeLodfte l949.Fn*
days. Doocs open ai 6. first game at 7 p.m.
Religion___________
■March 16-18
Spring R n ln l, U nktd M tthH M
C hurch, 7:30 p.m. Speaker Laura Hubbard.
Sunday. March 23
M m Sunday S e n lc f, E p ixo p al C hurch
ofthe AaccmkNi at Fo rk, Sunday School,
10 a.nt W orship ScfN’ice, 11 am ,
Sunday, March 30
E a slrr Sunday Senice,EpbcopalC hurch
ofthe AsccndoOtChuicb Breakfast tn Parish
House, 8 o.m. W orship. 9:30 am .
Ongoing
CoolNm ccCburchorGod,Sunday School
10 ü.m. W orship Sctvice. I ! a.tn. Evoung
W onhip,6p.m . Wed. Fam ilyTraining Hour.
7 p.m. Van service to and from church avail*
abkforSunday[TK)(mngservice.PaM0cGa:y
P hillips. 28+4217 or 284-6030.
T bm ntineB aplirtC burch: Sunday School.
9:45 a.nu W onWp. 11 a.m.‘, NigM Service,
6:30 p,m. Pastor* Rev. B illy Sloop.
Epiacopal C hurch ofthe A xendon, Fork*
Bixby Rd.Sun. School. lO am . WonWp. \ \
am . Rev. Ed-A'in T . Bailey. 2844500.
D ialA S lo ryM in lrtryrorchU dreaB illan d
ftg g y Long o f Advance. 998-7716.
Services a l the O aks, Apt. 7A . MiUing
Rood, 7 p-m.. Ibundays, Bishop T .R . Rice.
C ln a e a l G rave C h u rch o f G od, Wednes
day prayer seivicc. 7 p.m. Sanmlay moming
Sabbath School. 10 am .
G ran M n d o w iB at^ C h u rd m u d -w e e k
piraycrand Bible study.7p.rn.
D u ctt* F « lcrC h rM an S cn io aC lu b .4 th
Tuesday. Oak Grove Methodist, 10 am .
FftK booi/P aretiU 'M om ing O ut, Bethle- Ът United M edudisi Church. Ages: 2-4,
Mon.. Tues., Thurs., 9 om -noon. PMO:
Ages 6-23 months, Tties.. Thurs., 9 am .-
noon. C oll 998-6820 or 998-5083 for in fa
Spedal Events_____
Saturday, March 15
Р г а ы > S c ra iiiiig CUnic F o r M m .
Davie County Health Dept., 8:30 ant-noon.
C all 634-8700 to register.
Monday, March 17
C n iiK In . M ain Sl, M ocksville. Sponsored
by Piedmont CA R S Assoc., 5:30-9 p.m.
Tuesday, March 18
D avk С Ш у В е р и Ы к а а Party C on v«)-
tlDo, Davie County Courthouse, 7:30 p.m.
OfTiccn for 1997*99and delectes and alter
n é delegates to slale and disuict oxiven*
tions to be elected.
Tuesday, March 25
o r D n k A n a a l М сш ЬспЫ р •
‘A w anb M u M r,Cerner Qm tmunityBUg.,
.6c30p;m .Cbvettddish:
Ongoing
iM M ln t ln i d U c . Hcalih D q n . adult
Ш сЫИ, evoy Т \и <Ь у. АУУ1 pm . R u
M d pnem ailia vaccines ivaib b lc.
Dates to Remember
Ongoing
ia r y r im Ш к к a l C eater Community
В и ви 8 * П а4 п .1в8 ш «|Ь у.
b c y t» « tn id ia tU a io a Chape) Method
ist. 4th Saturday. 8-11 ОЛЬ
l« y c Í4 lf« iia lla k ÍM » > H M d b o a Ru*
rte ib U g .3 id S 8 lu rd B y .8 :30 .|| am .
P N a c ta a lM n lla a .'n ie s ., 11 a m j)a v ie
D h ah M Am erfcan Veteram N a 75 and
A uxiliaiy, 3n l Monday. 7:30 p.m., chapter
home, U.S.601 south ofM ocksvillc.
Farm bigton Rurttan C hib , 2nd Thursday,
7:30 p.nt, Farmington Methodist church.
H ELPS M kifatrlei, Christian recovery pro
gram for UDmen sexually i^uscd as chil*
drtn. Mondays, 7:30 p.m., 41 court Square,
R o om 2ia
Golden A geChib, Is l Monday,East Room.
Sr. Ccntcr, Brock Bldg., 10 am .
Ahhefanen Support G nw p, 2nd Thun*
day, 7 p.m.. East Room, Sr. Centcr. Brock
Bldg., N. Main Sl 6344611.
Humane Society o f Davic,Davic Couniy
ScniorCentcr, 2ndTuesday.7p.m .
Breast-fecdinft Support Group,2ndTucs*
day. D avic Health I> p i.. 6*7:30 p.m.
l^lгmlsRe90urtcOп(anizatk)n(PRO)sup-
poi; ¿roup for fam ilies o f childrcn with dis*
abilitics.2ndl\iesday.7p.m .CullRoscm ary
KropfcUcr at 998-3311 for location.
Jerkho-H ardbonRuritanClub,2ndTucs-
day. 7 p.m., club buikling.
H cakhD ept. clink: houn: M on.-Fri.,8;30-
11:30 am .. 1-4:30 p,m .; TXesdays, 4-.30-7
p.m .: T cm H cdtb PRNnotkm C lin ic. 8:30
am.*noon, 2nd. 4th Satunlays.
Davie Courtty B o u d o f Social Servkes.
4th Tuesday, 5:30 p.m. at DSS.
M ocksviUe A A . W ed., 8 p.m. • closed
m lng. Sun,, 8 p.m . - open tntng. C a ll
O iriilin c at 998-9885 or T eny 940-5944.
Extension_________
Thursday, March 13
O sleoporosb & N utrition W orkshop,
D avie County Library, 10am .
Friday, March 21
C o n m c n M r t lllt ld e A p p lic a to rs
C lM iD avlcC o u m y O m a! B id s.. Exicn-
sio n O n ice,l-3p .m .2 h rs.liccn sc renewal
credits fo r ground applicator categories.
634-6297.
Recreation_________
Por morc infonnation on these events, cull
M ocksvillc-D avic recreation. 634-2325.
Senior Line Dandng
Beginner. Mon.. 10 am . Advanced, Mon,
I I am . No charge,
RecClub
ПсГогс or аПег school and out o f school
pco^oms. Rcgisttationopcn.
Dance Company
Ptvschool-scnioTS, tap. ballet, baton, ju /т,
acrobatics. M ondays^ WcdncMlays.
Aerobics
Dance Room ,BrockGym .lVc]a.4.4. InMnic*
to r Kay W atkins. M on.,7-8:30p.m . Thurs.,
5:30.7 p.m.
Spe(^ Olympics
Various activities ongoing.
Davie Youth Council
9th-12tli grader?!, communily inralvcm cnt,
leadership pnigram. 2nd and 4th Mondays,
7*8 p.m.. fe e . Dept.
Silverstriders Walk Club
Seniors, 50 nnd up, M -F, 6:30-9 am . Gym
open for '•vulk'mg. 9 u.m.-3 p.m. N o charge.
Mothers Moming Out
Tuesdays und Thursdays, 9-11:30 am . Я
per day.
Karate Tae Kwon Do
Mon. & Wed., 6:30.7:30 p.m.
т д ______________________
Gymnastics
laslm ction on full-size bar, beam, vault and
door routines. Next sesrion b e j^ M arch
17. Ages 5 & up.
Ballet
Adult & Youth Beginner claj«cs tuaht by
P.>nyH airis.N rw 9esaonbrRim M aith20.
Must prc-rcgistcr.
Tbcnipcutic Massage offcrcd cw ry other
Tucsdiiy.Appointntcnis required. Onjjoing.
Summer Camp
SignupsforSum ntcrCam paiYM CAunder-way.
Parenting Classes
Tuesdays, 7 p.ni. Free for paitnU, ccilinco-
lions olso n vo iU * for Ihcsc classcs.
Seniors____________
C o ll6 3 W 6 ll for morc Info. Locniion Is
Brock C cnlcr unless noted olhciw isc.
Thursday, March 13
ahwE«|llHCIub,TBA.
SenlorTro«eraChib,CcnlcrCom ni.Bldg,,lO am .
Senior C horus. East Room. 3 p,m.
Friday, March 14
T ax AWe, East Roont, 9 a.tr.-1 p.m.
M ystery T rip . Parks & Ree. Dept. Departs.
Sam .
W oodц w «ng Ctaas, Craft Room, 8:30-
11:30am .
BtU rb, East Room, 2-S p.m.
Monday, March 17
Advance C h ib , Baptist Fellowship H all,
10:30am .
D ecoralK t M n tin |.afe te ria.6 :30 -9 p .m .
Rhythm Band, Meadowbnwk Tcnrw ».
10:30 am .
Tuesday, March 18
Q uiIlintiC lass,East Room .9:30anu-noon.
N oonliting. Rose Room, 11:45 am .
Bridge, East Rom a 1:3 0 4 p.m.
RSV P N ursing Home ftw ty. 2 4 p.m.
Wednesday, March 19
Incenth-e BrT«klkst,Pariu& Rec. Meeting
Room. 8:30 am .
V ttfk ly A rts, Cnift Room, 8:30-11:30 n.m.
C ard & Board Gam es, Eusi Room. 1:304
p.m.
RSV P Sewing 'B * ,R S V P 0 m cc.9 n .n .-l
p.m.
Thursday, March 20
Sentor C horas, East Room, 3 p.m.
S r. C enler & W d ln esi Com m ittee Meet
ing. Rose Room, lO am .
"W hentheD iagnosfatsA hheim er's-Ses.
sion 1: A novcrvicw of Alzhcim ct’sD iscasc,
East Room, 7 p.m.
Reglrtivtkm d cK ilin e fc r S e n h r Game&
Friday, Maich 21
T ax AMe, East Room, 9 o.m.-1 p.m.
W oodworidng Claas, C rafl Room, 8:30-
U :3 0 a n t
Bridge, East Room, 2-5 p.m.
Sunday, March 23
The nuskm Play trip to Spartanburg, S.C.
w ilh P arks* Rec. Depaitsv 3p.m . ^
Monday, March 24
RKUatrfat, D r. Dunn, CroA Room, 8:30-
11:30am . * I t
C o o kcn ce C h jb , First Baptist (%ltowship
H ull, 10am . T :
O ecorativePaintlng.Careteria,6:30*9p.m .
Tuesday, March 25 :•
QuUting C lass, East Room, 9:30 am .-nooii
O akG rovtC lub,U m tedM ell)odistH all,ip
am . * :
N oontting, Rose Room. 11:45 am .
Bridge, East Room, 1:30 4 p.m.
RSV P N un in g Home P M Iy, 2 4 p.m. 1
Wednesday, Mardi 26
V ariety A rts, Craft Room, 8:30-11:30am'.
Fo rk C h ib . Fork C ivic Center, 11:30 am .
C ard & Board Gam es, East Rom i. 1:30-
4:30 p.m.
RSV P Sening -B -, RSVP O ITicc.9 am .-1
p.m.
Ongoing
S iK e r S trid e n , Btock Gym , 6:30-9 a ra .
M on.-Fti.
S ih e r S trid e n . Cooleemee School. 6-8
am .
SU vtr S trid e n . Smith Grove Gym , 7-9 am .
W E D D l Senior Nutrition lunch, noon M -
W .lla m .T h u ri.& F ri.
R eport D avie D ateline
Item s By N oon M onday
Item srorDavkDatcBneshouldbeFepottcd
by noon Monday o f the publicatkm week.
Calt6.34-2120ordropitbytheonice.S.M ain
Sl ocross from the counhouse.
Gounty Ufaniy and Cooleemee branch. 30-
niauie p n v » . For chikhen ages 3-5. Mu*
c, read skxid,ttxk3, films, nursery rhymes.
> 1 c e t in g 3____________________
huraday, March 13
D n k C oM ty B ili D rtv m A n c W iM ,
f ir io r C m tr, B n d i B k% , 7 ^ pm .
Tueadiy. March 18
OMb Céi«r Mie Unqr loiri or
i m t m t Ufaoiy, 7 pjn. OriginiUy set for
SilunJiV. March 22
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Home & Garden
Spedai Section In this issue
PagesD1-D4
Dangerous Roads
Several Davie Residents Hurt In Separate
Vehicle Crashes Last Week
Pages6-7
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D A V IE C O U N T Y
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USPS14»-1«0 Tlinnday, March 20l 1997 32 PAGES
TrhCounty Out; Davie Eyes Other Mefital Health Program s
By Mike Bamhardt
Davie County Enterprise Recoid
Tri^County Menial Heallti lias a new
home al Itie Davie County Hospital.
Employees ate stilt on Ihe job, provid
ing services to Davie residents.
Those things are ceitain. What’s not so
certain Is the agency's future - and the
future of mental health services in Davie
County.
The state division o f mental health has
taken over Ihe operation of Tri-County,
which serves Davie, Rowan and Iredell
counties, because of service and financial -
problems. It Is the fitsl lime the state has
laken over a local mental health agency.
On top o f that, Ihe state legislature
appears lobe readytodissolveTri-County
no later lhan June 30, leaving the indi
vidual counties on Iheir own lo provide
services.
Daviecommissionersbrief1ydiscu.<ised
the situation Monday night, approving a
$10,400 study lo decide how local resi
dents could best be served.
Thecommissionetsalsoadoptedareso-
lulion asking the state not to accept the
purcliases approved by the Tii-County
board in late Febmary for two vehicles,
four computer and the opening of a half
way house. According to Commissioner
Diane Foster, alsoaTri-Counly member,
it is easier lo dissolve cash assets. The
resolution also asks lhal no mote capital
expenditures be mode umilthesituationis
resolved.
Dennis Hairinglon submitted a report
from a Davie task force studying options
for menial health services. Tri-County,
Ihe repon said, hod failed. "It is clear in
looking closely at Ihc situation that Davie
County, in paiticular, has not received
even Ihe stahitorily mandated services.
O f special concern is the lack o f timely
emergency response to mental health situ
ations for our citizens.
"Ttw task foree finds itself in the di
lemma o f needing to pul services in place
dial an: not cuirently there and doing it in
a time frame that is extremely brief."
The task force recommended lhal
Martha Knisley conduct Ihe study. Con
tacts had already been made with area
agencies serving ForsyUi/Stokes and
Suny/Yadkin, and bolh were interested
№ n1linis
Himself In
At Davie Jail
HelsAocusedOf
TiaflickinglnCocaii«
A m an accused o f trafficking in
cqcmnebymaiUngapackagecon-
iainingthe dm g from New Voriclo
Mocksville tumed himself in at
the Davie Couniy Jail last week.
Solomon Johnson, one o f two
men airested June 12, 1996, re
lumed home to New Yoric after
m ^ n g bond, accoiding to local
attorney Ed Vogler.
During the September teim of
Superior Court, his attom ey
Michael Paricer told Johnson logo
home and he would call him if
necessaiy.Paikerdidn'irealizelhal
home was Queens, N .Y., Vogler
told Judge Julius A. Rousseau Jr.
Thursday.
Vogler said Johnson has been
present for every tenn of court
since September but didn't know
whattodo.
; JohnsonwiredS900toaSlates-
; ville attorney but couM not gel dK
attomey to appear for the Novem-
; bq-session of Superior Court He
ispursuingeffoittlDgetthatinoney
ietunied,hesaid.
Johnson retumed to Davie
County for the Januaiy session
aiid spoke with Vogler by phone,
biit Vogler said he wouU not le^
rneiit him until payment was re
ceived. Johnson and his' family
have been worried about diis mat
ter, Vogler said.
He asked Rousseau to set a
blond in the case.
Hw judge deniedVogler’s ^
ticnbutsaidhewauklbewiilingio
liear anodier bond motion laier if
V o ^ is retained to lepreient
joiinsaa. who facet charges of
trtfkJtingcncaineandcoiisptocy
totraffic cocaine.
Johnson'i ccHlefenlaM, Rob-
Bobby Young, pleaded guiHy
tD dmilar c h ir^ in an eariier
t^o fc o u it
. 'Hiey were caught picking 19
. iheiMclugeatdwMockiviUePDM . 0^
Moclavllle Middle School student MIchaal Hopler shonw d t the dental sealant ha got
recenlly from a dental team visiting the school. -mole by RoMn NrouMon
Happy
Teelh
tMS&uderts
BeneHtFrom
Denial Sealants
ByMikeBunhuiH
Davie County Enleiprise Recoid
Il's haid to bmsh those molars
in Ihe back of your mouth, espe
cially the tops ofthe teelh with all
the ridges and ctcviccs.
That doesn't mean that young
people are doomed lo have cavi
ties in those teeth.
Dental sealants, a thin plastic
coating applied to the tops of back
leelh, can help fight decay for
approximately five years.
llieN.C. [»vision (^Dental
Health had a team at Mocksviiie
Middle School lecemly, applying
the sealants to die teedi of students
widi parental pemiission.
"Even if you're a good
toodibnisher, you can sdii get de-
cayon those teeth."saidDr.]ames
Ellis, legio^ pubUc health den
tist. Hewashelpedattheclinicby
public healdi dental hygienists
Sharon Boger from Davie County,
Lynne Payne from Davidson
County, Jill Snyder from Suny/
n H H S n O n l a l - n « i 4
State testing results and awis-.
tkM show dial Davie Cbunty stu-
dents'p^omiance is again above
stateaverage.
Oavieiitudenis'endof-coune
test scores were above stale aver-
i«e in 1996in Algebml. biology,
ta p, U.S, Mstory and English I
and U, according Davie Schools
leatingcooidinatorMiteHendrixl
'nw 1996school system report
card, preaenltd by Hendrix to the
Board;of Education March 3,
ahowi th« Davie C o ii^ i diini,
fourth andfifth graders also scored
above stateaverage in reading and
madi based oa end^f-year test-
Davie Couniy sixdi g ia ^ '
iMding scores were at state ave^
age while dwir mad) tccRS wmi
dwve average.
Sevendi and eigbdi graders
sGoiedabovettMemnigeliiieKl-
ingwdinalh. • ’ - • \
jPouidignde writing SGMC* are
sdll iM avenge, but aw-
endi graden wete above avcraip
in w ri^ , according to die repon.
In addition to tett;scores, die
lepoit cvd shows wte percent
age of studenU in dw system are
achieving iM dieir gn^kvel,pro-
motioa rMes. dnpmit tale^ aver-
age'clwa size and varioia stads-
dcs about pencona
' haisoprovideaabieakdownof
diis inforinalioQ 1^! iwH^ddttil
Khoolswid^l^iiysie№ ’
’nterepoticafdla^W iM ndie
General AiumnUy: itdd' eKb
school muitpubUihanlMlddi«
communiiy.Hendrix^ButdiU
isdie last yearofdierepoitcanl.lt
will be replaced next year by die
ABCsjptogram.
: Superintendeot Dr. BUI Steed
saU he likes ABCbecauteUoom-
pores a class to ittelf, stowing die
improviemenU made bvtf te
courseofasclnolyew.tiiiiiyite i
G oa(«i^ one claia to aigbdair.
'n iw are varianctt in Aililie«
in clisaet, and teadien lie coot-
fimMe widi dK ABC 9 MHB. hi
■ in providing services, but needed more I
informaliononwhatservicesarerequired. |i
andneeded.
"Anindependentassessmentbyamen-
lal health professional group isessendal,”
Hanington said. |
Fbster said die cosl o f die'study could
be reimbursed by several state groups. ^
The report is to include needed ser
vices and concise tecommendadons for
providing diose services.
The task foree interview two consult
ants before recommending Knisley, a
consullani Ion all area programs.
Sheriffs ;
Sergeant
ш т
HeWasGolngTo
Нф Cooleemee Odtoer >
A Davie County ShetiiTs ser
geant en route lo help a Cool
eemee officer fighting a suspect
collided widi a motorist Satunby !>
evening.
SgL Mac Parker was driving
die sheriffs paliol car at an esd
mated 65 ПфЬ, widi blue lights
and siren activated, on Hwy. 601
Soudi. William Arthur Driscoll
Jr., 37, of Clemmons, wasdriving
onlo Hwy. 601 litom Eaton Road
justpastdieoveiheadbridgewhen j
his pickup tnick was hit by die
patrol car, reported N.C. High-
wayPatrolTrooperD.R. McCoy.
Pariier applied die bnkes and
skidded, but was unable to avoid
die collision, and became of die
1Ш. Driscon couUnt see die i|>-
proKhing patrol car. McCoy re
ported. No charges were filed.
Puker. Driscoll and a passen
ger in Driscoll's track, Maitb
Ledbetter, 26, of Mocksville, suf
fered minor injuries.
Parker and odier officen wete
responding to die dance hall pak-
ingareaoif Neely Street in North;
Cooleemee, where Соокетк;
OCficer Jim Young was fightinga;
suspect
NunwDua efforts áte inder^
way to help studentt p i^
Stei» readiiig piqiiiñ, laerw-
ing ponot yohiteeii,'an» claw-.
R m ttniiqiiaiam iB iD H U ^
aiid letMdiHiw effoto. acGonl^
ing toOìneiilSupàviaatEUaa-. ,
, < / , r /
saidteisiii
* « q n tia im a a *a
bytnddaiiliapniM a
Hpilaiclaiiii;
2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Mareh 20,1997
Editorial Райг /•
Basketball's First
Big Superstar?
George Mikan
Baskclball Is ihc rage tills week as thc N C A A collcge
tournament continues. So ll's time for a quick quiz about Ihc
sport.
W ho's thc bcsl baskclball player o f all time?
M ichacl Jordan, o f course.
W hat player had Ihc biggest impact on the game?
That answer doesn't comc so quickly. B ob Cousy is
remembered for fancy dribbling. Pete M aravlch m ay have
been thc bcsl shooter. Julius Erving was the first to w alk on
air. W ill Cham berlain scorcd 100 points in a game.
B ul thc answer m ay be a relatively unknow n even for
avid baskclball fans: George M ikan.
M ikan played only a few games in high school. He
went to DcPaul University to sludy law . He met Coach Ray
M eyer in thc process.
M ikan was thc first big m an In basketball. The first
really big m an. He was 6-foot-lO. Others had been big, but
M ikan was the firsl w ho could jum p, shoot and do all those
other Ihings lhal good basketball players do.
Meyer put his new star on a rigid training schedule;
jum ping rope, shadow boxing, ballet and shooting 250 hook
shots a day. In thc games, the coach stationed M ikan under
thc basket. Right under thc basket. W henever thc other Icam
shot, M ikan swatted thc ball away.
O n offense, he stood under the basket. He scorcd 32
points once w hile nursing a broken leg.
W hen he retired from thc N B A in 1956, he held the
carecr scoring rccord, 11,764, and thc carecr scoring aver
age, 22.6.
DcPaul w on thc national collcge title once, thc National
Invitational Tournament, and his M inneapolis Lakers won
Ihe N B A lille seven times. He was called the "Babe R ulh of
basketball."
Several niles were m ade lo lessen his influence.
Goaltcndlng. M ikan's defensive strategy was to sim ply
snatch the ball away from the goal on ils downward arc. He
was the first w ho could do it. The N B A expanded the width
of the lane from six feel lo 12 feel, a m ove directed at
M ikan. The three-second rule was also m ade to keep him
away from the basket.
The N B A also tried 12-foot goals In exhibition games
just becausc o f him .
College basketball outlawed thc dunk during Lew
Alcindor’s days at U C L A . But M ikan had already given thc
game a look al what a lall guy could do.
N ol everybody like il.
There was one other rule instituted bccause o f him : the
24-second clock for Ihe N B A . Thai happened in 1954. In
1950, Ihe Ft. W ayne Pistons held the ball on Ihe Lakers for
Ihe lowest scoring game in N B A history. Thc score was 19-
18, w ilh the Pistons w inning on a last shot. M ikan scored 15
o f Ihe Lakers' 18 points.
He was the first really big N B A star. He retired at age
29 to become the Lakers' general manager. He was elected
10 the H all o f Fame in 1959.
D id anyone have a bigger impact on the game?
— Dwight Sparks
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In The Mail...
County Commissioners Need To Answer Questions
ilnanciully compcnsalc sick people living In or near
Cooleemee? ; . . ,
X I guess il'sjust us well 1 ain't living In Cooleemee
because 1 would be organizing people for one hell
of a class action lawsuit against the county.
KethHodgmti
Rocky Knoll
To the editor
A few weeks ago I wrote a letter to thc editor
exposing the Davle County commissioners little
secret about Cooleemee's drinking water being
pumped through lead pipes. While this helps to
answer the often asked question "What's wrong
wilh the Cooleemee Town Board," there are odwr
questions thc county commissioners need to an*
Does any lead contaminated water get into the
county water system outside Cooleemee? Why
didn't the couniy cooTOissioncre warn aboul these
lead pipes so people could have at least taken
minimum precautions to |m>lect their health, such
as letting top wateriun for 10 minutes before using?
Willthecounty.whlchowfis these lead water pipes,
Resident Addresses Questions To Legislators
To the editor:
On Feb. 14,1 mailed this letter to Rep. Julia
Howard and Sen. Betsy Cochrane.
Gov. Hunt has introduced his budget. This has
prompted me lo submit the following survey, I
request "yes" or "no" answers to all but one of the
questions.
Did you vole to accept federal money for Goals
2000?
Did you vole to start the Smart Start Program?
Will you vole to expand Smart Start?
Will you support Gov. Hunt’s teacher pay plan?
Do you support teacher tenure?
Doyou support a prevention of school violence
program?
Do you support adding 25 rood squads to maii\*
lain roads?
Do you support "restrictive drivers license" for
teenagers?
Would you support "forfeiture” of any vehicle
used to elude law enforcement olHcers?
Do you support federal or state family planning
agencies?
Togetyourmessagetoyour"constitucnts",how
many town hail type meetings do you plan to hold?
I will have more questions later.
The questions by design were "loaded." They
dealt with controversial programs or controversial
regulations thal have or will effect every voter in
DavieCounty. Howourelecled officials vote have
a direct Impact on the tax we pay or the freedoms we
lose.
C'lvitan Club Raffle Is Successful
Totheedlton
The MocksvllfeCivitanClub wishes to thankall
of those who made their recent fund raising project
a success. Raflle tickets were sold for a framed
print of a scene in Old Salem by artist David Doss.
The print was valued at S225, 'Hie drawing took
place at the March 10 regular meeting at Cap'n
Stevens Restaurant. The winner was Jane Russeli
ofRoaringRiver. Proceeds will go toward helping
the less foftunate in the communily.
Louise Stroud
Mocksville
Cochrane staled: "Your tone Is threatening, bul
1 um nol afraid lo answer what I know.” Cochmtte
answered ull questions except teachcr tenure!
Howard has not responded. I will nol speculate on
why Howard did not reply, however, I will say the
only plausible reason slie can give for not respond
ing is that the U.S. Postal Service did not deliver the
letter.
B. Frank Eve^art
Advance
Letters Weteomed ;
Ию Enitrpriu Record wcteomcj Ic q ^
fn m iu readers. The Icltenmy be on |0|ik<0C;^
kica], Hate, naUaul or inlcnulioiul 1яое8.д '
An eflbcl will be nude to priM lU leeq»,,
provided Ihey are not НЬекш; vulgar, oirjn,
poor taite. Tlie cdilorreaaves Ihe iighi to edl,':
lenen for gtanmat and for space.
All kttcn shouM include Ihe name iiiid
address of Uie writer, including a signaiufe."A’'
tetephone number, not lo be published, is alW
rajuesied. , ;t j !,
И сак have letten in the newspaper offiM'.
by4p.m. Monday of Uie week to be putilishat.!
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• Hunters get olotof bad press. j rV
• . ^m etim cs they go wacko and shoot someone. Once in a while,
;thex fall oiit of a tree and .shoot themselves. During deer seawn, some
¡of tK m have a tendency lo dump deer carcasses in crocks anji along
'.roadsides. They usually drive four wheel drive vehicles, and some
¡hang guns in their back windows. Spotlighting Is a norno, hut some
;do tiial, too.
; But whal really irks me about humors, what
!rcally galls me, is lhal I'm married lo one, and no
¡hialler what you do, you just can'l gel a hunter to
;honor a honey-do list during hunting season,
Todd and I have been togelher since 1982, when
> 0 met in college. Up lo lhal point, I'd never, lhal I
!knew of, even been in the same room wilh a hunter.
)Some о/ Ihe boys 1 knew in school probably squirrel
'hunted wilh Ihelr grandaddies, bul I never heard
•them mention it.
; Todd lold me right up from lhal he hunted, the
;way some dates would tell you righl up front if Ihey C e s a U y
.had, say, dentures or herpes or were on the lam for — —
¡committing heinous crimes in four stales.
; "I've hunted all ray life, and I will conlinuc lo hum unlil I die," or
;somelhing like lhal, is probably how he broke the news. The reason I
:don'l quite remember what he said is because by that lime, I was
.craxy in love. Wouldn't have mattered lo me if he did have dentures
■or herpes, I was a goner.
: So what if he's a hunter'.’ I thought. Boy was I an idiot.
' We mamed in April, well after llie end of quail season. We had a
¡glorious spring and summer, spent all day Saturdays and Sundays
■together. Wenl 10 yard sales and auctions. Spent evenings together.
;He helped me clean the house and work in the yard. Whal a guyl I
thought.
■. Then came dove season.
"I'll be home later," he said, as he shouldered his gun and adjusted
his camo pants, "I've got lo meet some of the guys at lhal corn field
they were culling the other day, you know, Ihc one I showed you. Oh,
don't cry. I won't be gone long. Okay, you can comc if you wanl to."
Was I an idiot.
I went on that first day of dove season. A giri hunting. 1 might as
well have had six heads, the way the other guys looked al me. I guess
it was other guys. They all looked alike so It was hard to tell Todd
from the rest of them.
■ I realize now I should have considered myself lucky to be invited
on that hunt, becausc when deer season came, il was a diffcrenl stoiy.
"You can't go, you smell," Todd said to me.
' "Whal do you mean,'1 smell’? I took a shower Ihis morning," I
said, feeling pretty offended.
"No, you smell good." (This was belter, I was starling to like him
again.) "But you can't go because Ihe deer can smell you. I won't be
gone long, jusl about four hours this morning and aboul four hours in
the аПетооп, unlil after dark. I'll be home after dark."
After dark became thc witching hour for me. I'd pace if il was five
minutes after sunset. Did he shoot himself? Did a deer eat him? Is he
losl?
Words like rab and scrapc look on new meaning. I learned what
"ih the nil" was (and it wasn't pretty). I learned aboul fox pee and
what it meant to have a rocking chair on Iheir heads. I heard gninl
calls in my sleep.
And then came quail season.
I could tell somelhing was up when our dog, who I ihought was a
pet, stalled quivering whenever he heard Ihc Iruck start.
"What's wrong with Buck?" I asked.
■. , "Oh, he's jusl excited aboul thc slatl of season," Todd said.
- Whal season? Wasn't deer season out? Hadn't I sm-vived it and
lived lo tell aboul il?
"Quail season, silly," Todd said. "I lold you about it."
The first day, our driveway rdled up with men in Uucks wilh guns
¡wearing camo pants. Here I go again I thought. Now I know how
ISaddam Hussein's wife feels.
; When he got home. Buck had blood all over his sides. I panicked. I
was already dialing the vet when Todd told me that thc blood was
Trom thc end of Buck's tail, which got caught on briars when he got
¡'birdy.” i
; . Some SatunJays, as he drove out. I'd nm behind the truck with my
iioney-do list. I'd spend the whole day cleaning house, a chore we
'shared in ihe good old days. I'd swear. He'd come home, full of
'stories about covey rises and dogs slacked up (sounds like an ugly
tile, but to a quul hunter, ll's nirvana). I turned a deaf ear. I waved the
¡honey-do lisi in his face.
"Don't worry, these things are minor. Five minute jobs. I'll do them
When quail season is out. Did Mason call me? We've got to Ulk aboul
nexl Saturday's hunt. I think we mjght U7 ihe Murchison Road.
Someone told me they'd seen a covey Ihere. Oh, did I tell you I won't
be home al all Friday? I'm going down east to hunt."
;'^But what about the list? Can't you suy home and wotk on Uie
liM ?"Iask.
"Can't u lk about the list now, honey, gotta go c in n my gun."
; Don't worry about cleaning it, 1 think. П1 clean il when Г т done
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The Dayle&il and Water Conservation Disuicl
would like to commend the Peter Halnlon family
for donating a con»rvalipn easemenl on Cool
eemee Planlailon lo the Land Tnisl for Central
Nonh Carolina. This istruly an unselfish act which
will preserve Ihe heriuige and natural beauty of Ihe ■
farm for many years lo come.'
In u lime when much of Davle County's best
farmland is being rapklly lost to utban sprawl, it is
refreshingiosee people, such as the Haltsion's, who
arewilllngiopmerveournaluralresouiecsandour'
heritage. We sincerely appreciate iheexample they
have set. and hopeoUier DavieCounty citizens will
follow Iheir fine example of stewanlship.
Exercise Classes Offered At Senior Center^
To the editor
Do the senior citizens of Davic County realize
thal Ihc Davle County Senior Cenler ofTers free
exercisc classes? A basic program that’s easy to
follow and is fun is offered to all seniors, from
beginner to morc advanced.
Exercise Is nol just for appearance only-lt's
also very Importani for your health. You need to
stay active. Exercise is the key toa longer, happier,
healthier life. Allofmy classes are simpleexerclse
movements that leave you feeling mtm energetic
than ever.
The Davie County Senior Center offers exer
cise classes at the Senior Center oit Mondays,
Wednesdays, ond Fridays, from 8:30-9 a.m., at
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Commissoners Ignore Wishes Of Majority
To the editor.
After reading thc articles in the Davie Enteiprise
and the Winston-Salem Journal concerning ihe
lawsuit against DavieCounty andtheDavieCoumy
commissionen. concerning Ihcir zoning practices,
their moulhpicce saying Ihey have done nolhing
wrong or illegal. Illegal, I ciin'l say. Wrong?
Dcfmilely,
Our elecleii olTicials, federal, stale or local arc
supposedtoreprcsemihemajorilyofihelrconstliu-
ents. In this case you have Ihc developers, possibly
adozcn or so people havcapicce of the action. One
the olher side you have Ihe people of East Davie,
that this devclopmenl will affect Ihc most. The
opposition submitted a petition, against Ihis devel
opmenl. withaUiousandplus signatures on it. That
soundsllkeamajorilylome. Stllllhecommisslon-
cis voted in favor.
The irony of Ihe siluation is, the commissioncm
have a lawyer on retainer (paid for by the people
they are supposed to represent), on Ihe olher hand
Ihe plaintiffs have lo foot their own legal expense.
I hope for Iheir success inthisendeavot and they arc
reimbuised for tiieir expenses. And Ihe commis
sioners in question have lo pay il oul of their own
pocket. Then maybe they will get the message.
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over 40 years and have done an excellent job^in
mainlalning aconservation program on their faim.
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There ure quite a few deals Ihat come into
question on this development issue, for one thc
sewage line from Forsyth County that thc commis
sioners obligated Davie taxpayers lo eventually
foot thc bill, without ihcirpermissionandgiving Ihc
developers the first slice of the pie. Legal, maybe.
Ethical? No way. Evidently the commissioners
think Iheir constituents are stupid and don'l know
what is good for ihem. Well, on second thought,
they m»y have apoint after all, ihey were voted into
office.
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A - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERFKiSK K ilc u k i/ , immi i h *«,
: Members of a dental team that visited Mocksville Elementaiy School recently apply sealants to the teeth of students.
Dental Sealants Help Prevent Toplh Decay For Students
Dental hygienist Jennifer Robertson talks wHh student Dustin'
Morgan about the procedure.
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Siokes and Jennifer Robertson from
Forsyth.
"Il'sapainlessprocedure.The worst
pan is somelimes they get a liiile sour
taste when we flrst pul them In.” Ellis
said.
Dental sealants have been in exist
ence since the 1950s, but didn’t gain
widespread accepumcc until the early
1980s, when improvements were
made. A lot of people slill don'l know
about sealants and the role they can
play in tooth decay prevention, Ellis
said.
Fluoride is great In protecting Ihe
smooth surfaces of the teeth, and seal
ants ore great at protecting the grooved
portions. Ellis said. "Together, the en
hance the abiiily to Tight decay."
Of all cavities, 85 pereent are in
. those grooves. The fluoride is doing '
the job. we need to gel those sealants in
now," he said.
Boger said Mocksville Middle is
the fourth school In Davie Counly to
benefit from the state program, and
more will be visited as funds become
available. She is also the public dental
health hygienist for Yadkin County,
and four schools there Iiave been vis
ited. as well.
Theemphasis ison sealant promo
tion bccausc il’s prevemion." Boger
said.
The best age toapply the sealants is
between ages 5-14. on new permanent
teeth.
A dentisi decides which lecih will
benefit fromsealon Is. The sealontscon
be placed by a dentist or a dental hy-
gienisi or dental assistant U working
under the direct supervision of a den-
tist. The tooth is treated with a special
solution, Ihen the sealant is bmshedon
and allowed lo harden. The entire pro
cedure takes only a few minutes.
Michael Hepler was one of the stu
dents taking advantage of Ihe olfer al
Mocksville Middle, and agreed the
procedure didn'l hurt.
Although hcipful.sealanlsik)n't lake
the place of regular brushing and fluo
ride treatments. Bnishtng aflcr every
meal is still recommended.
A stale goal for the year 2000 is for
75 percenl of children age 12 to be
decay free in their permanent teeth.
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE
The Town of Mocksvillc will conduct a public hearing
on April 1, 1997, to receive comments from the public,^
conceming the submittal of a Communiiy Development.;
Economic Development Grant application lo the North
Carolina Department of Commerce. The purpose of the ■
hearing will be lo explain how such a grant can be''
utilized by Ihc Town of Mocksville. Citizens are
welcome lo comment. The hearing begins al 7:00 p.m.
and will be held al the Mocksville Town Hall located at
171 Clement Street.
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Man Escapes Arrest During Scuffle With Offfcer
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Young was nuking a nHilinecbeck
of Ihe paiUng kx foe btspassen, al Ihe
request of Ihe propeity, said Cool
eemee Chief Tun Woolen. He found
John Lewis "Chub" Mayfiekl Jr. and
UsaSawicki in a vehicle.
Tbe ofTicec leanKd there had been
a wanam issued for Mayfield's arrest
for failing to appear in coun. When
Mayfleld got out of Ihe car, the fight
began. Woolen said.
"Mr. Mayfield began resisting ar-
resland assaulted OflicerYoung.They
both scuflted in Ihe parking lot on Ihe
ground at'which time Mayfield was
able to get free and ran," he said.
Mayfield nui through the woods.
andCooleameofficers,[)avie sherifTs
deputies and bloodhound units ftom
Ihc N.C. Depanmeni of Contctions
were unable lo locale him. He had not
been located as of Monday evening.
Cooleemee police issued warranls
charging Mayfiekl with tesisling ar
rest and assault on an officer.
Young suffered minor injuries.
Woolen sakL
Fight h Cana Area Leeds To Twoi Arrests
TWopeople were arrested last week
afteran ongoing fight attheCana Road/
Hwy. <01 Nonh area.
AoccnfingloDivieOMnty Sheriffs
I>p«tmenl tcpots. Melvin WWikick
fim fUed « wanani against ReginaM
Wiliiams, 31. of Cana Road, charging
him wilh secoad-degtee trespassing.
Because of that, said Chief Deputy
Mark Howell, Evelyn Louise Dewalt
assaulted Whitlock with a metal pipe,
causing minor injuiies. Dcwall was
chaiged wilh assault with a deadly
weapcninflicting serious injury and
simple assault.
Bolh are scheduled to face the
charges March 20 in Davie Disiricl
CouiL
Dewalt chided ofTiccn for a while,
hiding in weeds acrou the road from
Ihe assauilsoeiie, Howell sakL She was
found withthehelpofDeaiiMyen and
his tracking dog.
Memorial Servk» To Ногюг Confederate Soldier
COOLEEMEE - A giavetkle me-
noiial service hoooring three Confed-
eme privates wiU be hekl at 2 p.m.
Saliiidqr at Legkn Memorial Farit C m eoi.
’■ Frivaln John Cbpe, John House,
and Ашм WrifhlaU leivedinilia
Ito N.C. 'Поаи.
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Two were wounded in battle, and all
Ihree are buried in the cemeteiy.
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Regiments, NCTroops, the ceremony
will begin at 2 p.m. Hk pubUc is
inviwd.
Takigg put in die progiam will be
Commander Jeny W. Byeily, chap
lain Waller Feirell. aitjulant Marie
Whitman, a giaveskk ccremony and a
salute with anrn.
Flags will be pioentcd to memben
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DAVIECOUNTY % m E É a n m K E C 0 ttÚ ¿ i4 á kb 1 É ,
following cases were disposed
Diíttici Court March 13.
; presiding; Judge Robert Wt
|J(Anson. Prosecuting:'Rob Taylor,
(asslstont DA.
; — MlchaelY.AIIen.seconddegree
;irespassing, $50 fine, cost.
I — Donald R. Anderson, communi-
¡cairngthreats.prayerforjudgmcnlcon-
Itlnued on cost, enroll In domestic vio
lence program.
! MichaeIE.Arnold,drivingwhlIe
;iicense revoked, sentenced 45 days;
!two counts expired legistralion csud,
Idismlssed.
l>*-ChristopherP. Barbour, 87 mph
lna70mphzone,reducedtoexceeding
4^ speed, $25 fine, cosl.
} <.^Margarel L. Beauchamp, injury
to personal property, dismissed.
I —Qlenda P. Blankenship, second
degree trespassing, dismissed,
j —Lawrence J.Brender, 87 mph In
a70mpi)zone,dismissed;drivingwhile
license revoked, sentenced 45 days,
suspended 2 yean,$200 fine, cosl, not
operate vehicle.
—Ernest L. Cain, assault on a fe-
maIe.guiltyofsimpleassaullandshop*
;lifting goods, sentenced 60 days, sus-
;^nded 2 yeah, 24 hours community
;¿rvice within 30 days, do not enter
^alMart;exceedingposledspeed,dis-
^missed; resisting public ofilcer, dis-
.■fcissed; DWl, $400 fine, cosl, sub-
‘¿ance abuse assessmenl,72hourscom-
munily service, restitution; driving
Twhile license revoked, dismissed.
— Rosario D. Calderon. DWl, sen
tenced 60 days, suspended 2 years, not
^ r a te vehicle, substancc abuse as-
|Kssment,24hours community service
ViUiin 30days, remain in general good
I^havlor.
—RobenLCarey.DWl.sentenced
M days, suspended 2 years, 24 hours
(immunity service. $100 fine. cosl.
—Jessica N. Case, d riv in g after
C0A«um ing by person under 21, dia
l e d ; DW l. sentenced 60 days, sus-
уеш, $100 fine, cosl, sub-
abuse osscssmcnt,24hourscom-
¡ñunily seivice: possession of mari
juana, dismissed; open container after
Jionsuming, dismissed; possession of
|£ug paraphernalia, disnüssed.
— Anihony Christian, second de-
0 ee trespassing, S50 fine, cost.
—Matthew M. Cianfiani, 84 mph
Ц a 70 mph zone, reduced lo 79 mph in
¡(70 mph zone, SSO fine, cost.
¡i — MichaelD.Collier,drivmgwWle
license revoked, guilly of no operalor’s
fense, sentenced 30 days, suspended
jiyears, $100 fine. cosl.
> —AlanConner.seconddegreeues-
Ij^in g , dismissed.
:• —Tracy S. Crouse, school alten-
'dance law violation, prayer for judgr
j^ n t continued on cost, remainder of
ishool year go to school unless valid
ijcuse.
— Ashley L. Hsher, failure lo stop
^ steady red light, reduced to im-
Itfoper equipment, cost;improperpass-
)|ig, dismissed.
Í —ComeliusD.Fonl,drivmg while
||censerevolted,60days Davie Counly
—Charles W. Fortune, improper
Ikssing, reduced Id unsafe movement,
Ц 0 fine. cost.
b; — Efram P. Gaither, driving while
Odense revoked, sentenced 4S days,
lUjspended 2 yean, $200 fine, cosl, not
i)paale moloc vehicle.
‘5 —BolibieJ.Goad,hanusingphone
^ Is , dismissed.
Й -Glen M. Griffin, 88 mph in a 70
zone, reduced to exceeding safe
^eed, SSO fine, cost.
. -^DavidT.Hall.possessionofdnig
paraphSpalia, dismissed: misde
meanor possession of Schedule VI
controlled 'substance, senienced 13
day,, suspended 2 years, SlOO fine,
cost, not possession controlled sub-
staiKc, substance abuse asscssmenl;
80 mph in a 30 mph zone, dismissed:
improper passing, dismissed.
—Tonya L. Hawkins, 86 mph In a
70mph zone, reduced to 79 mph ina70
mph zone, SSO line, cost.
— Israel Hemandez, simple assault,
dismissed.
— Linda F. Hodges, 47 mph in a 33
mph zone, reduced to improper equip
menl. SIO fine, cosl; unsafe move
ment, dismissed.
—Gretchen A. Holiifleld, reckless
driving to endanger, redu«^ lo unsafe
movement, prayer forjudgmenl con
tinued on cost.
—Jeny W. Holshouser, felony lar-
ceny,reducedtomisdemeanor larceny,
senienced 30 days, suspended 1 year,
$100 fine, cosl.
— Eric D. Hom, 74mphinaS3 mph
zone, teduced to 64 mpli in a 53 mph
zone, prayer for judgment continued
oncost.....................................
—Crystal D. Home, misdemeanor
possession of Schedule VI controlled
substance, senienced 10 days, sus
pended 1 year, SlOO fine, cosl. not
possessconlrolled substance, substance
abuse assessnKnt. comply with rec
ommendations.
—Travisl. Johnson, assault infiict-
ing serious injuiy, dismissed; breaking
and/or entering, dismissed.
—Lairy C, Jones, assault on a fe
male, sentenced 73 days.
-Michael P. Kelly, 103 mph in a
70 mph zone, senienced 30 days, sus
pended 1 year, SlOO fine, cosl, not
operate vehicle, tum in license.
— Biyan E. Kent, felony larceny,
dismissed.
—BnidleyJ.Koepnich,80mphina
70 mph zone, reduced to75 mph in a?0
mph zone, $23 fine, cosL
-Jonathon W. Mauney, 86 mph in
a 70 mph zone, reduccd to 79 mph in a
70mph zone, prayerforjudgment con
tinued on cost.
— KMnMiller,sec(jnddegreettes-
' passing, dismissed.
—Calvin F. Mitchell, assault on a
female, dismissed.
—Chris C, Moore, possession of
animal for dog fight, dismissed; cni-
elly to animals, prayei for judgment
continued on cosl.
— Налу E. Moore, cnielty lo ani
mals, senienced 43 days, suspended 2
years, cosl: possession of animals for
dog fight, dismissed.
— Kenneth T. Nelson, 81 mph in a
70 mph zone, reduced to improper
equipmenl, S25 fine, cost; no operators
license, dismissed.
— tfcnnis L. Nichols; driving after
consuming by peison u ^ r 21, sen
tenced 43 days, suspended 2 yean,
SlOO fine, cosl, not operate vehicle,
substai« abuse assessment, comply
with rerammendations.,
—Etavld A. Omn, DWl, sentenced
1 year, suspended 3 yean on proba
tion, restitution, $400 fine, cost
— Enrique H. Ferez. 85 mph InaTO
mph zone, rcduced 10 79 iqih in a 70
mph zoiie. S25 fine, cost..
—RyanPowelUsecoaddegneltes-
passing, dismissed. ‘
— Huben I. Ramey, sell/give ako-
hol to person under 21. sentenced 30
days, stispcnded 1 year. SlOO fine,
cost, 24 houn communiiy setvkei
misdemeanor possession of Schedule
VI controlled sutKtance, disitissed;
Itale Life Tougher For CtMnals
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l(R-D*vie)joinpl with other
eintheN.C,HouseofRep-
liKnlalives to approve three measur-
Щ designed to make life tougher for
сф|1паЬ. The fint of thi; three bilb
^ u e d by Ihe Н о ш would require the
Mte'i coutts to notify Khoot рф к1-
imwhenasludenthai been convicted
sfacrime.
Too many timn young criminals
MictumedtoourpubUcicbooUwilh-
^ Ihelr principal's knowledge. If we
^rcallyierious about makingKhools
'■ t this must be changed," saidÿ e r this
second bUl pushed by Iktue ’
^dpubUcans wouU toughen thé p a
ttiti oil people coavkted c^enibezale-
Сипеп1|у ,аям 11лма№1х)ег
tgUlly nocivo only a lix nxntbj^l
1 ^ . U nfe^thtbffliiw K l by t e
poss^ion o f ^ g paraphernalia, liis-
missed. ■
— 'Iliomas M. Ripley, 81 mph in a
70 mph zone,) reduced to improper
equipinent, fine. cost.
—Thomas J.Rutier. Imp^rpass-
ing, dismissed.
— Herixrt t . Shore. 80 mph In a 63
mph zone, reduced to improper equip
ment. SIO fine, cost; driving while
license revoked, guilty of no operator’s
license, prayer forjudgmenl.
— Matthew E Spencer, worthless
check, dismissed.
— Avis M. Stewart, sale of ciga
rettes to minors, dismissed.
— JamesD.StewMl,76mphinaS5
mph zone, reduced to 64 mph in a 33
mph zone, $10 fine, cost.
—Ciystal R.Thomas, misdemeanor
possession of Schedule VI controlled
'subsUuice, sentenced IS days, sus
pended 2 years, substance abuse as
sessment, $100 fine, cost; possession
of drtig paraphernalia, dismissed.
—Jose E Vargas, registration vio
lation, dismissed.
— David L. Wilson, expired regis-,
tration and no liability insurance, $65
fine, cost.............................................
— Mike Youftg, second degree tres
passing, SSO fiiK, cost.
nrihdtoA pptw
The following failed to appear for
their scheduled court trial.
— Byron O. Allen, felony lareeny,
burning penonai property.
—^Ronald J. Cregar. DW l, no
operatoi’s license. .
— AnnaM. Helms,twocounumiv
demeanor laiccny.
-NormaJ. Jackson, misdemeanor
larceny.; i
— Rodney N. Jancit, breaklng/kn-
tering a motor vehicle, misdemeanor
larceny.
—Eddie L. Neely Jr., larceny of a
firqirm.
—Lany Sheets, worthless check.
—JonathanP.Tassin, reckless driv
ing to endanger, open container after
consuming alcohol, 68 mph in a 45
mph zone.
IVU iW aivcd
The folkiwing waived their right to
ascheduledcourt trial and paid fines in
advance.
—Doiofliy W. McLean, worthless
check.
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Fhjblic Reœrds
Gx)leemec i>olice
: : COOLEEMEE-Thcfollowlngare
from Cooleemee Polit-c Dcpanmenl
report».
• On March 7. Howanl Beck re
ported the larccny of an outboard mo*
: lor from u residence on Center Street.
: •OnMarch7.officersrespondetlto
Arrests
ureportofanghl involving Doodleand
Jeffrey Jacobs over beer. The fighi had
broken up. but started again lasl that
evening at a residence on Junction
Road.
• On Monday. March 10. ofticers
resptwded lo u disturbance al 7339
Hwy. MOI Soulh. David Jones said thal
he had argued with Tonya Annette
McBride, and she repeatedly tried to
mnhimoverwiihacar In the driveway.
Ofllcers found McBride at a nearby
residence, und slie Iheacceleniior.stuck
when Jones attacked her through ihe
window i»f the car. Bolh declined lo
pa*ss charges againsl the other, re*
ported Policc Chief Tim Wooten.
• On March 11. olTicers responded
to u domestic dispute al ihe Hogue
residence on 168 Hickory St.
• On March 12, James Jonlan of
Mocksville rcportedthal someone sloie
a pistol from him at u residence on
Neely Street
On March 14. ofllcers responded
to a fight in progress on Elk Lane
behind Ihc dance hall on Neely Slreel.
William "Buster" Carter and Darlene
Colburn each reported being assaulted
by the olher. Both declined to press
• charges.
• On March 14. u juvenile reported
The following were anested by the
Davie Counly Sheriffs Department.
'. - Lindsay Ray Luper. 35. of 1847
JerichoChurch Road. Mocksville. was
charged March 10 with obstructing,
resisting and delaying an olTiccr. Trial
date; April 10.
• Ronald Wade Meadows. 44. of
150 Markland Ave.. Mocksville. was
charged March 9 with assaull on a
female. Trial date: March 20.
- Donald Marc Thompson. 17. of
1762 Junction Road, Mocksville. w.\s
Sheriffs Department
charged March 11 \yith two counts of
|H)sscsslon of dmg pamphemalia und
with possession of Schedule VI drugs.
• Gregory Donnell Peoples. 35. of
Sunset Terrace Apt. 56. Mocksville,
was charged March 8 wllh possession
ofslolen goods. Trial dale: March 13.
-VemonGeraldTyler.33,ofClem*
mons, was charged March 12 on an
order for arrest. Trial date; March 19.
• Mauhcw James Overstreei. 18. of
167 Wills Road. Advancc, wascharged
March 13 wilh failure to appear in
court. Trial date; May 27.
• Randy Michael Barker. 24.of387
Bingham & Parks Road. Advance, was
chargcd March 13 with failure lo ap>
pear in court. Trial date: April 30.*
- Cleo Pinkney Ross Jr., 24. of Le
gion Hut Road. Mocksville, was
charged Marc’h 15 wllh assault with a
deadly weapon intllciing serious in*
juiy. Trial dale: May 27.
• Michael Edward Sh.irpe. 17, of
1133 Junction Road. Mivksville, was
chargcd March 14 with two counts of
failure to appear in court. Trial dale:
March 20.
•M:irk Anlhony Jennelt. 31, of 188
Essie Road. Mocksville. was charged
March 14 with DWI. driving while
license revoked, and consuming alco
hol while driving. Trial date: April 4.
* James Paul Caner. 21, of 121
Guinevere Lane, Mocksville. was,
charged March 14 with failure lo ap>
pear in court. Trial dale: March 25.
«George Washington Dulin Jr., 30,
of 122 Excalibur Lane. Mocksville.
was chargcd March 15 wilh failure to
appear in court. Trial dale: May 27.
- Johnny Lee Boger, 24, of 162
Twin Cedar?» Golf Road, Mocksvllle.
was charged March 14 wilh failure io
appear in court.
- Jason Ernest Neal. 18. of 172
Fairfield Road, Mocksviiic. was
chargcd March 14 wllh a probation
violation. Trial dnte: March 20.
- Wilben Ray Lewis, 42, of 161
flolman Si..;Mocksviiic, was charged
March 15 with failure to comply wilh
coun onler. Trial date; March 19.
- Nomian Winn Eldrcth Jr., 33, of
379 Lakewood Village Road. Mocks«
The following-incidents wtrc re
ported lo Ihe Davie County Sheriffs
Departmenl.
- Nelson Jones of Mocksville re
ported March 10 Ihe larceny of metal
posts and barbed wire at Hickory Hill
Couniiy Club.
• Steve Fr)'c of Advance rc*ported
March 10 someone dumped irash al a
site off Baltimore Road.
Miizi Sheets of Mocksville re
ported Marc’h 10 Ihe brc’aking. entering
and larc’eny of a VCR. with an esti
mated value of $300, from a residence
on Stoney Lane.
- Vijay M. Barad of Mocksville
rc*ported Marc’h lOlrc'spassersat Lake
wood Nfotel.
• Jonathan David Orrcll of Mocks
ville rc*ported March 7 someone rc-
pealedlydroveacn>ss.damaglngayard
on Grc'enhlll Road.
- Veronica Worley Benneit of
Mocksville reported March 13 some*
one threw a cement block into a win
dow of a house on Cedar Creek Road.
- Andy A. Smilh of Advance re
ported March 13 someone fired five
gunshotsinlhefrontwindowof Andy’s
Grocery, Hwy. 158 al Redland Road.
- I>;puiyT.D. Myerereported March
15 someone lumed over u drink ma
chine at Bi-Lo, Hillsdale.
•Rhonda Jean Smith of Advance,
rc'portcd March 16 the back glass was
broken out of a vehicic at a residence
off Redland Road.
- Beverly P. Smith of Mocksville
reported March 16 a prowler al a resi
dence on Mcrreirs Luke Road.
- Diane Burnette of Lexington rc*«
ported March 15 ihc larccny of a log
chain from property off Comalzer
Road.
- Luther Leonard Shcltonof Mocks
ville reported March l5amailboxwas
damaged on Four Comers Road.
-BrendaP.WhllakerofMocksvlIIe
reported March 15amaiIboxwasdam-
aged on Billmore Drive.
Marriages
The following were Issued mar
riage licenses by the Davie County
Register of Deeds.
• David Glenn Mayhew Jr.. 28. of
151 Red Oak Trail. Mocksville. and
CiystalGailKimmcr. 18,of4232Hwy.
601 Soulh. MocksviUe.
- Lincoln Monroe Brock, 23. and
Tammy Ailciw Drake. 21. of 308
nnevillc Road. Mocksville.
- Lany Eugene Bamey, 26, and
Deanna Lee Blake. 24, of 136 Station
Lane. Mocksville.
- Breni Allen Rominger. 20. of 241
Spillman Road. Mocksville. and
C^amaShavonTittle. 17.of262'nttIe
Trail, Mocksville.
-Thurston Christopher Jones, 32.
and Nadine Ceadel Lyons, 33. of 195
Deadmon Road. Mocksvllle.
- Charles Franklin Cardwell. 41.
and Joycc A. Proffitt. 36. of 316 Pleas
ant Acre Drive. Mocksville.
- Carlos Arturo Maltez, 22. of Win
ston-Salem, and Patty Dariene Bolin.
22. of 2184 Hwy. 801 North. Mocks
viUe.
- Paul Gene Hurt, 32« and Kimberly
Kay Cover. 32,of 161 Center St..Cool-
eemee.
- Kenneth Bryan Haynes. 30. of
2183 Hwy. 158. Mocksville and Erin
Gray Matthews, 32, of East Bend.
- Jonathan Lee Painter. 20. and
Valene Jean Teague, 20, of 783 Red-
land Road, Advance.
- Joseph Wade Meadows, 20, of
478 Fairileld Rood., and Lesley Marie
Cox, 19,of428FairfìeldRoad.Mocks-
ville.
• James Lonny George, 33, of
Ramseur. and Norma Jean Foster, 29.
of 1181 Daniels Road, Mocksville.
- Marie Edward Weatherman, 20,
and Sandra Marie Edwards. 17.of 182
Cottontail Lane. Advance.
- Harold Brace Ridenhour. 65. of
Salisbury and Eleanor Spry Swice
good. 68. of 1174 Deadmon Road,
Mocksville.
- Marshall Dewayne Lancasicr.41.
and Susan Ann Manin. 46. of 157
Honeysuckle Lane. Cooleemee.
- John Wesley Bailey IU, 22. and
Shannon Casey Crowley, 18. of 2159
Milling Road, MocksviUe.
• Curtis Eugene Bunnell, 25, and
Tricia May Sims, 27. of 722 Fairfield
Road. Mocksville.
• Joe TTiomas СЬаШп, 55. of 362
Wagner Road, Mocksville. and Mary
Frances Chaffin, 57, 3228 Hwy. 601
North. Mocksvllle.
• Jame Paul Shultz. 31. and Belly
May Myers. 23, of Winston-Salem.
- Timolhy Neal Frye. 33. of Yadk-
inville. and Lillie Dniscilla Peirce, 41,
ofYadkinville.
- Harvey tec Frazir. 72. of Win
ston-Salem and Sarah Jane Morgan.
55. of Winston-Salem.
- Kcilh Gray Looper, 38. of 1716
Godbey Road, Mocksville,andRegeni
Lee Foster. 36, of Mocksville.
- Steven Dale Tysinger. 51, and
Mary Lols Jolly. 44, of 147 Rag Road,
Mocksville.
- Roy Stuart Rasmussen. 32, and
Sheny Ann Boger, 38. of 349 Glad
stone Road. Mocksville.
- Paul Fred Allen, 31, ofSalisbury
and Jacqueline Avon Mills.4l. ofSal
isbury.
-Luther Samuel Home HI. 21. of
204 California Lane. Mocksville and
Jamie Lyn Brown, 17. of 327 Salmon
Road. Mocksville.
• Ryan Lee Hartzell,23. of Moores-
Land Transfers
The following land iransfcre were
filedwlth the DavieCounty Registerof
Deeds.
The inmsactions are listed by par
lies involved, acreage, township, and
deed stamps purchased, with S2 repre
senting Sl.OOO.
- John Wayne Swisher and Mary
Ann Swisher to Jason Scolt Swisher,
1.5 acrcs, Calahaln.
- Donald Gray Smilh lo Todd R.
Bailey and Tammy R. Bailey. .5 acre,
Fannington. $184.
- Sarah Lynn B. Ivey and Kenneth
Wey. Pamelia Ann P. May and
Raymond May Sr., Martha Kay B.
NKtcheUandSianley A. MitcheU. Jean
B. Sullivan and Wayne Sullivan. San
dra B. Holland and Danny Ray Hol
land. Marie N. Winslow and Elbert
Winslow.BonnieN.BeedingandWil-
liam Beeding, and Bonnie N. Beeding
as executrix of estate of Roy Jackson
Nance to Donald G. Smilh. 26.9 acres,
S170.
- J. Franck Construction and
Vogier’s Consiruclion lo Charles D.
Williams. I lot. Shady Grove, $44.
- Emilia Jantos lo David Jantos, I
lot, Mocksville.
- D(tnald W. McBride and Nina S.
McBride 10 Kathy Ann Cohen. Kay
Freeman Carter, Stephanie D. Peacock.
1.13 acres, $24.
- Bobby G. BodfonJ and Fannie G.
Bodford to Dave L. Fulp and Rusla W.
Fulp, Robert D. Fulp Jr. and Jenny S.
Fulp, 24.13 acres. Claritsville, S155.
-Bri ttin Scoti Osborne to James Lee
Helmsleilerand Palricia AnnTaylor, 1
lot, Jemsalem, $154.
- Elmer G. Allen and Geraldine N.
Allen lo Edward G. Frank, .53 acre,
Farmington, $180,
- Charles Howard Репу and Myrtle
Perry lo Charies Derek Perry and
Debbie P. Nance, I lot.
. -B.EugeneBennettandasallomey
infactforWillicBessBennetl, Delbert
E. Benneit and Manha H. Bennett,
James E. Nonce and Gametic Nance,
Frcd 0. ElUs and Marie Ellis to Allan
W. Prater and Carol P. Prater, I loi,
$24.
- Joel L. Edwards and Wanda R.
Edwards to Victoria Y. Cartner, 5,780
square feel, Mocksville. $285.
• Kevin McLean, Donna McLean
King and Ricky King to Herman L
Wesl, third interesl, one lot, Mocks
ville.
- Brian P. Schmitt and Sandra G.
Schmllt to Thomas J. King and Gay S.
King. 1 lol. Farmington, $300.
-Ina Mae Collette to Leonard O.
Collette. FrancesC. Dunn and Janie C.
Donaldson, 1.85 acres. Mocksville.
- Frances S. Rentz and Dwight
Shuler and Frances Shuler and D.A
Shuler and Ethel L. Shuler to Harold
King Jr. and Robert L. King, 2.31
acres. Fulion, $10.
• Marshall L. Swaringen and Janie
H. Swaringen lo Richard C. Short, 1
lot, Faimington, Я5.
-Richard C. Short to Jackie R. BaU
and Judy D. BaU, t lot, Faraungton,
$45.
-Graham Andqson Hendrix and
Joyce Churc'h Hendrix to Ricky Gene
HendrixandElizabethP.Hendnx. L61
acres, Shady Grove.
•TitiF.BaileytoJoeWiUiamBailey,
Dorothy b. Sowers, Sallie Bailey Buie.
Peggy Carter Rummage. Jack Lewis
Carter and M-Groy Carter. 5 acres.
• Jessie W. Gmbbs and Georgia S.
Gmbbs. Rolph R. Grubbs and Nancy
C. Grubbs to Bobby G. Bodford and
Fannie G.Bodfoni. 13.83 acres.$308.
-Dick Andcnion Constniction lo
Jessie W. Grubbs and Georgia S.
Gmbbs, I lol, $230.
- Nancy R Blaylock, Samuel W.
Furches and Coleen Furches, Robert
G. Furches fmd Billye Jo Furches, Jean
F. Smith and Joseph B. Smith to Furches
Farm. 5 tracts. Farmington.
- Nannie S. HarpeandJocC. Harpe.
Frances S. №well and R.P. ^w ell,
John A. SeaU und Belle S. Scots, C.
Lamar Seats und Cheryl M.; SeaLs,
Angela SeatsStaufferandDan Stauffer,
John A. Scats and Nannie S. Harpe as
Mcxjisvffle tbiice
liie following incidents were re-
■ potted to the Mocbvillc Police Dc-
pvtment.
- Louise Daywall reported March
II, Hat she had been assaulted by
’ someone Ihrowbig lietosene on her
with a siphon hose.
' - DeionUeCoughenour of Salis
bury lepocted March 12, that a sttno
casseOe player and hauety had been
stolen from Kevin N. Coughenour's
vehicle puked off SalisburySlreet.
- Horace Matthew Vaughms re
ported the larceny of $5 worth of gas
from the Pantry March 16.
Arrests
- -POrtialoletteWilsonwasarrested
for larceny March 14, alter Wal-Mart
enfiployees witnessed and reponed her
puttingacartonofcigarettesinhercoat
wilhoul paying it Trial dale; April 24.
- Anwda Lynn Caudle was ar-
testcd Match 15, for failure lo appear
in court and a probation violation. She
Highway Patrol
was placed in Ihe Davie Counly Jail
under a $23,000 secured bond. Trial
dates: Match 20, May 27.
- Kennet|) Fredrick Garwood was
arrested Maid) IS, for DWI and provi
sional D W t Trial dale: April 18.
- Jason Michael Darnell was ar
rested March 16, for possession of
marijuana and possessionof dmg para
phernalia. He was placed in Ihe Davie
Couniy Jail under a $7,300 secured
bond. Trial dale; May 1.
Fires
; Dtvie County fire departmentt re
sponded to die foUowing calls.Mutk 10; Mocksville, 9:57 ajn.,
auoaccklent, U.S. 601 al Davie High. ' : Mweh 11: Cooteemee, 7:21 a.m.,
smoke investigadon, 121 Weslview
Avenue; Jerusalem assisted; Famiing-
tsn. 10:48 a.m., smoke inveatigatioo,
172 Pudding Ridge Ro«l; SheffieU-
O M iln , l2;l7pjn.,bnishfiie,County
U m load; Cbunly L in iiiiited;
Mocksville, 1:39p.m., rirealann. Baker
Furniture; Mocksville, 4:52 p.m., auto-
accident. Valley Road in front of In-
gersoll-Rand; William R. Davie, 6:40
p.m., tractor trailer jack-knifed, U.S.
60rnearCindy'sGn>omiiig:Sheffield-.
Calahaln.8;l2p.m.,autoaccident.Ben
Andenon Ro«l at Bear Creek Church
Road.
. Mvck 13; Comatzer-Dulin, 1:58
p.m.. bnuh fire, H ow a^w n RoMi al
Howanltown Cirele: Smilh Grove as
sisted.
March 14: Mocksville, 8:43 a.m.;
smoke investigalion behind Mocks-
viUeKitchen. .
M vch 15; Mocksville, 7:16 p.m„
auto accMent, U.S.60I at Servkx Dis-
tributors.
March M; Jeniulem, 2:08 p.m.,
bnich fire, U.S. 601; Mockaville, 7:58
p.m.,1 ^0 1 ^1 ^3 5 6 WhiineyRoMl.
Aeddcato
- Kevin Neil Coughenow, 29, of
Salisbury, was traveling soudi on Val
ley Road when Ute steering wheel on
his 1982 Toyota locked up, causing
him to veer into a 1996 FreighUiner
tractor uailer truck, driven by Christo
pher Hans Whitman. 32, of Yadkin
viUe, traveling northal4:52p.m. March
I l,reportedt}fficer J.D. Hartman. ■
Coughenour and his passenger,
Shane. Michael Rabon, 16, of Salis
bury, were taken to Fbrsyth Memorial
Hospital in Winsion-Salem for treat
ment of injury.
-John Heniy Owens,36,1179Main
Chmch Road, had suipped on Sanfoid
Avenue 10 make a left turo onto South
Davie Drive when his l993FonltnKk
was stnick hom ihe rear by a 1982
Chevrolet tnickal7:47 a.m.Maichl7,
reported OfTicer D.R. Smidi.
Accoiding to Smith, Troy Daniel •
Willard, 16. 232 Sweetwood Lane,
failed U) see Owens' brake lighu be-;
cause of die sun.
No charges were n ú . i
-A-
The N.C. Highway Patrol Investi
gated the following accidents in Davie
County.
CarHltaFkkup
WandaJarvisBenton,44.afMocks-
ville, was slowing a 1983 Chevrolet
pkkup to makealell tun firomJericho
Church Road into the driveway at
Hampton Coun at 7 a.m. March ID,
when the vehicle was stnick fnxn the
rear by. a 1991 Nissan, driven by
Rachael Marie W asikiewki 18, of
Mocksville, reponed Trooper D.R.
McCby.
WaszUewicz was charged widtfail-
ure to reduce speed.
C arS tnK kO nU & W l
Katherine Elizjibedi Boweпц 23, of
Salisbui>', attempted lo slow her 1988
Mazda when the car in front of her on
U.S. 601 stopped for iraflk; but slid on
die wet road, striking Uie rear of the
1993 Buick, driven by Hemy Belton
Waiten, 68, of SaUsbuiy, at 7:4S a.m.
March 14, reported TrooperP.T. Hen
nelly.
Boweti was charged widi failure to
redUcespeed. ‘
being a.ssiulled by a parent at a resh
dcnce on Ccnlcr Stnrel. The parent wa<
disciplining the child, Chief Wooten
said. • -
- On March 15, an a.vsaull was re<
portcdat 162 Weslview Street between
Tony Rimer and Jeff Anthonitis, over
money. No charges wen; filed. •
ville, wa.s chargcd March 14 with fajl-
ui«toappcarincounonuDWIcha'gc.
Trial dale: May 27.
- Troy Lavctne Dobbins. 23. of 112
Spaugh Lane. Mocksville, wischargd
March l4wiihcommunlcalinglhreals
and assiiull on a female. Trial dale:
May 4. .
-Travis J. Johnson, 22, of ISCcdar
Ridge Apartments, Mocksville, was
charged March 13 wilh assault with a
deadly weapon Inlilcling .serious in
jury, and wilh hieakmg and entering.
Trialdale: April 10.
-James Alexander Ealun ofMocks
ville reptirtcd March 15 five mailixixes
were damaged on Bilon Church Road.
- Danny Ray Mycmof Mocksville
reported March I4lhe breaking, enter
ing and larceny of guns and a sleeping
bagrromaresidcncconCreenhlllRoad.
- Darren Janie-s Peebles of Advancc
reported March Msomeonedrovclnto,
knocking down driveway columns.
ville and Victoria Dawn Stevenson,
2l.ofStalc.sville.
- Dennis Cole Triu II, 24, of 6587
Hwy. 601 South, Mocksville, and
Ashley Dee Ann Benneit, IB, of ^ 8
Dulin Road. Mocksville.
-William Henty King,35,andCindy
Lou Keeney, 33, of 138 Cabana Lane,
Mocksville. - ■ -
- McDuflle Allen Britt Jr.. 28. and
Georgia Michelle Myers. 26. of 335
Duard Reavis Road. Mocksville.
- Andrew Stephen Smith. 21, and
Trish Nyoka Thompson, 18. of 1843
Hwy. 64 Ea,st, Mocksville.
- Harpmt Singh, 28. and Navpn.^1
Kaur, 23. of 186 Lybrook Road. Ad
vance.
co-execulorsofeslateofSadieH. Seats
loLynnKeetonandBetty Keeton, 1.18
acres, Faimington, S76. ' •
-•Bobby G. Cope lo Michael L.
Dykes and Katherine B. Dyke.s, 1.26
acres, Jemsalem, $19.
- Lolean C. Carson to Dorothy L.
Holman, I tract Mocksville.
- J. Franck Consttuction (one-half
inteiest) tp Vogier's Construction; I
lot. Shady Grove.
- Fred O. Ellis and Marie C. Ellis.
Fred O. Ellis Jr. lo Roger William
Parrish and June Craven Parrish,.%
Dcre, Jemsalem, S24. '.‘y
- John D. Bulllns and Phyllis Â.
Bullins to RUS.SCII Man Howenon,
36.13 acres. Shady Grove, $300. f ; Î
- Howard L. Sadey and Batbara Â.
Safley to Stephen Waller Cline, 2.77
acres.
nreH ilsC ar
A 1993 bitefnationil tractor trailer
tmck, driven by Michael Sleven
Reeves, 5l,of HunOville.Texas, lost
iu left rear tire as it traveled east on I-
40at5pm M atchl4.
AccprdingloTrooperA.A. Justice,
the tire stnicka 1997Nissan, driven by
Gilbert Randolph Henio«,47,ofWin-
ston-Sakm, also traveling east No
chaiges wete filed
CirSMkoTiw
Cedric Gabriel Wilson, 19,- of
• Mocksville, wastnvelingeastonPud-'
ding Ridge Road at 7:45 p.m. March
14, when he entered die intersection at
Farmington Road‘m a 1989 Eagle and
drove It off Ihe road where it striick
' several trees.
Wilson told Trooper T.D. Shaw
that he had notbeenable'U) see die stop
sign due to the heavy fog. No charges
were.filed.
M illx « ,ra N (H lt
&lena Marie Huggins. 17. of Ad^
. vance,wastravelingeastonBecktown Hmm Sm n|lm«y FaiM: h f i 7
bXVlE ¿OÜNTY lOTEKPMSE RECORD, Mwirt 2»j |
Mocksvllle flre fighters tnake sure there is no dangef of fire at the accident scene in front of Davie High School.
Vehicles Collide
Near Davie High
.' Fburpeople werc injured inacolli-
' sion on U.S. 601 in front ofDavie High
School March 10.
. ' Robert Lewish Lashmit 63. of
Mocksville, was pulling onto U.S. 601
from the driveway at Davidson County
Communiiy College's Davie campus
when he drove his 1995 Lincoln Into
Uwpadiofal988Plymoudi which was
traveling south at 9:55 a.m., acconling
to Trooper D.R. McCoy of the N.C.
Highway Patrol.
The driver of dial vehicle. Myrtle
Cook, 66, ot Mocksville, and her two
passengers,OscarCook,74,andJoyce
KayCook, 44, were injured along wilh
Lashmit McCOy repiirted.
Ttie inured were transponedtoN.C.
Baptist Hospital and Forsyth Memo
rial Hospital in Winston-Salem.
Lashmll had failed lo see die oUier
fehlcle approaching, McCoy said. He
was charged widi a safe movement
violadon.
Damage to die Cooks' vehicle was
estimated at $3,500 and damage to
Lashmil's car al $7,500.
Members of the Davie County Rescue Squad remove the
door of one of the cars In the accident to free vtetims.
Highway Patrol
C ooliiiiM dntim naiet
Road al 6:50 p.m. March 14, when her
1991 Ponliac traveled offdie road and
smick a mailbox, reported Trooper
T.D. Shaw. The carspun around oul of
control, crossing back over the road
where it came to rest on top of a barbed
wire fence. No charges were filed.
C arH ltIiinvU ii|Lo<
Verona Scott Moser, 82. of Ad
vance. told Trooper Shaw she did not
realize diere was no Ihrough exit in the
rear parking lot of Hillsdale Family
Practice and was backing her 1981
Ftontiacoutwhenhstrocka l996Chev-
rolet owned by 1-ola Smilh Hellard of
Mocksville, piked diere March 14.
Windows Damaged At Businesses
Volunteer fire fighters and rescue workers help one of the indivkiuals injured in the wreck
onto a stretcher, -Photo«by Robin FMguaien
Windowswerebrokenaldireebusi-
nesses on North Main S ti« t Mocks
ville, hist week by someone firing BBs
or pelleuat diem, acconlingUiMocks-
ville police.
KarenTliurstonrepartedMareh 13,
dut die pine glass window at Bearly
Worn had been broken wiUi damage
eslimaledat$250.
The same day Lewis Carter ofDavie
Vacuum Sales reported damage to a
window there, and William Hall re
poned dial two windows at Williams
Fumiture had been shot, estimadng die
damage at $300.
C l a s ^ T o B e O ffe r e d A t D G C C D a v ie C a m p u s
CRP Deadline Set Fbr March 28
. The Davie Campus of Davidson
County Community College will offer
die following Continuing Education
classes beginning die week of March
18.
Windows 9Si IntradiKlkm Slu
denu leam to load software, manipu
late the mouse and desktop, manage
files, work in multiple windows, and
switch from program to program.
Copy, move, delete and odier func
tions will be explained. Students will
need a 3 l/2-inch high density disk.
Pre-requisite: I Know Nodiing About
Coriiputers qr equivalent experience.
(Seclion 401; Thundays, 5.;30-7;30
p,m., March 18-May 27, id weeks,
$35 fee plus approximately $25 for
textbook and $5 for materials and Sec
tion 402: Tuesdays, 7:40-9:40 p.m.,
Miich 18-May 27,10 weeks, $35 fee
plus approximately $18 for textbook
^ $5 for materials, TRCs: 2.0)
tbree Injured
In Car Accident
iliree Mocksville resUenu were
injured in an automobile accident
March IL
Lesley Marie Meadows, 19, was
entering BcarCreek Church Road from
Ben Anderson Road at 8:15p.m. when,
laiting to stopforastop sign, she drove
a 1984 Honda, into die path of 1986
Dodge pickup, reported TTOoper T.S.
Kennedy of die N.C. Highway Palrol.
.. '.The driver of Ihe tmck. Edgar U e
-гаусае. 45. of Love Valley, skidded
to the left in an attempt to avoid a
cottiskn but couU not. acconUng to
Kennedy.
Meadows w u chaiied widi a stop
aign violadon.
She and two passengen in her ve
hkle, Jowph Wade Meadows, 20, and
Candy Sue Meadows. 17, wete bdten
laRjf^MemiifialHospitaKcrinal-
mmtoflqluiy.
Geneakir Sendnar II is a 12-
hour seminar dial gives participanu a
general working knowledge of die
study and investigation of ancestry
andfamilyhistories. Class will consist
of hands-on tesearchandpeisonalized
instruction. (Wednesdays, 10 a.m.-
noon. March 19-April 23, 6 weeks,
$25 fee, Davie Counly Library)
Windows 3,1 Introduclloa stu
dents will team to load software, ma
nipulate the mouse and desktop, man
age files, woric In multiple windows,
and switch from program to program.
Copy, move, detete and odier func-
dons will be explained. Tlie course
inUoduccsparticipanlstodie Windows
environment Sludenu need to bring a
3 1/2-inch high density disk. Pre
requisite: IKnowNodiingAboutCom-
pulers or equivalent experience.
(Wednesdays. 5:30-7:30 p.m.. Match
19-May 21,10 weeks, '$35 lee plus
approxiroaleiy $13 for iextbook and
$5 for materials, TRCs; 2.0)
E n d 5 organizes, analyzes, and
performs calculations on data dirough
die creWon and use of charts, graphs,
and spreadsheeu in numerous formats.
This course is not for beginnen and
requires familiarity wilh Windows.
Sludenu need to bring a 3 l/2-lnch
high density disk. Hie content of diis
course specifically teaches die tcch-
nokigy competencies required of all
public school certified personnel.
(Wednesdays, 7:30-9:45 p.m., March
19-May 21, 10 weeks, $35 fee plus
approximately$20rorlextbookTRCs:
2.0)
Bask Arc \yeUlng is a courw
designed for die beginner. Basic Arc
Welding provides pracUce in welding
in the horizonlal, vertical, and horizon
tal fixed posidon using die shieMed
metal arc welding processes. The
count may assist die student in pie-
patiag for a career in weWing. Pte-
requisite: None. (TuesdaysandThurs-
days. 6h9 p.m.. March г^May 15.5
weeks. $35 fee plus cost of textbook
TEA)
Boailoi Basks is an informadve
and enjoyable senJnar dial discusses:
all about boaU. legal requiremenU,
navigation rules, accidenu, and basic
safety. (Wednesday, 6:30-9:30 p.m.,
Mareh 26, $20 fee)
MkroeoftOnice is a powerful In
tegrated software package lhal includes
Wonl, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint
Time will be spent on each software
component as well as integration fea
tures and techniques. The course is not
for beglnneni, and requires proficiency
in Windows. Sludenu need Iwo 3 1/2-
inch high density disks. (Thursdays,
6-8:30 p.m., Mareh 27-May 15, 8
weeks, $35 fee plus approximately
VIO for tc (ibook and $5 for materials.
Theseclasses will meetatthe Davk
Campus localed al.l205 Salisbury
Road in MocksviUe. To pie-iegister
or obtain addidonal InfomiaUon. call
die DavieCampusil(704)634-288S.
Farmland ownen have unlil March
28 to enter into lO-year contracu to
enroll cropland acres into Ihe Conser
vation Reserve Program (CRP). Eli
gible landowners can sign up at the
Davidson-DavkCounly Farm Service
Agency Office in Lexingion.
Under die CRP. farmers and land-
CCBPronrales
Frank Bahnson
Francis H. "Frank** Bahnson III,
ForsythCouniycommunity executive,
has been promoted lo senior vice presi-
dent of Central
Carolina Bank.
Bahnson joined
CCB inI976upon
graduation from
the U.S. Air Force
Academy.
He and his wife
РшпеЬ. have two
daughlers, S arah__________
and Diana, and re-
sideinWinstoo-Sakm.
owners receive cocl-share i
< 1 ^
м л о р м т
MOCKSVILLE:
AUTOMOTIVE
684 s . Main street ■
Mocktvill*,NC 27028 '
(7(И)634-2Ш
Churches Comk)lne Easter Services
D a m ll Burch ЬЫ рв Т георм T.S; K èniw dy Ы it» N .C , Htglwray Р аь Ы вхш Ш п« o r a o l
the w racked v e h id M .' - п о ю ь у Н о Ы п М я н м м ^
E i ^ Davie chuches are сооШл-
ii« Ш dme Eiater Week ictvkes.
>. Cheatnitan>ve,Uito)Ch>pelanl
NewUnknUnitedMehlodlitchiitcbea,
U taty Wesleyan Chureh. ind Be«
deck. Eatons. Qaoeiiiid Blaise Bap-
ttatcbinbn « • рМк1раИ||( Itilhe
Jr ^ lia n * TM ià m
Wednadayi Mirch 2fr«oad Riday.
with die host chureh choir рп>уШ|
demude.
OnWednesday.Mandi26,dieR<v.
Tta StariMck WiU pitach at Liberty
Waleyiyi:on11aiiidv.MMch27,tbe
Rav. David Q ttnM h «Ш (nach at
B or Q cdti aad 00 Oood n id v . Iba
Rev. Ban MuU «Ш patKfa at ^
B r o o k B id g t G o f f P r a c t ic e R a n g e
1039 F a m i» tti» tK M i4 i» D n U Comity
R « m « O p « n
Satuiday 8 am - until
Suntlay 2 pm - St30 pm
Next S«M ionof ComlMl RtUef Palnl
Satuid«)iM aidi22
. . C M I/M ’ iM in M N M .
lYrmm
and an annual rental fee from dK Com-
modiiy Credit Cocponuion in return
for converting environmentally sensi
tive acreage to desirable enviroarnen-
la) practices. PlariUng permanent veg
etative cover on highly erodibfe land
can prevent landerosion, improve water
and air qualily as well as benefiting
many species of wildlife. •
Interested landowners should coii-
UkI die Davidson-Davk County FSX
Office at 301 E Center St in Lexing
ton for program delails during die
signup period.
J - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORO, Manti 10,1997
D a v ie C o u n ty U n ite d W a y A g e n c ie s l b S u b m it R e q u e s t^ F ö r F u n d in g
Every year Davic County United
Way'spaiticipalingagenciesmustsub-
mit their annual request fur funds to
support services offered to local citi*
DavieCounty
Planning Board
To Review
Subdivisions
TlKiiewiUbeam«ilngoriheDavie
County Planning Boatd on Tuesday,
March 23, al 7 p.m In Ihe
commissioner's room of Ihe Davie
County Administration Building,
Mocbville.
Oak Valley Associales Llmiled
Panncrship represented by Beeson
Engineering Inc. submitted for final
review a three lol single family lesi-
denlialiandsubdivisionlitledOakVal-
ley-Broadmoor, Section 11B, Phase I
Jolm Franit Ferebee represented by
C. Ray Cates submitted for final plat
review a four lot single family residen*
tial land subdivision titled Ferebee
Acres. This subdivision lies on the
south side of Angell Road (SR 1414)
and represents a soulhem portion of
parcel l6ofDavie CountyTax MapE-
4.
Abner and Jimmie Sleele repre
sented by Davidson Surveying sub
mitted for preliminary pial review a
four id single family residenllal land
subdivision titled Steele Acres. This
property lies on the nonh side of
DeadmonRoadiSR 1801)andisshown
as a portion of parcel 14 of Davie
County Tax Map D-5.
The Davie Coumy Planning Boatd
will review and discuss possible addi
tions to the Davie Couniy Zoning Or-
dinaivce. Topics of discussion witt
include how transient merchants and
vendors should be spoken to in Ihe
uxungonUiann. MsoibDuUlaMi
usesincludingmetalbuildings, mobile
homes as business ofTices, chain link
fencing, transfer truck trailers for stor
age and olhersimilarlypesof land uses
be pemiitled in the Highway-Business
or Industrial Zoned DistilcU.
Нери1Я1сап$То
Hold Convention
The N.C. Sixth Dislrict Republican
Convention will be Tuesday. April I,
at 7 p.m. in Ihe county commissioners
roomintheOidGuilfonlCountyCourt'
house.
Regislralion will be from 6-7 p.m.
The N.C. Tenth District Conven
tion will be Saiurday, April 25, al 10
o.m. at Ihe Old Catawba County Court
house in Newion.
Senator Serves
OnCommittBe
State Sen. Betsy Cochrane (R-
Davie) has been reappointed to serve
as a niembcr of Ihc Lqislative Ethics
Committee by Senate Picskknt Pro
Tempore Marc BasnighL
The ethics commiuee is a joint,
bipartisan commiliec of the General
Assembly. Ils duties include propos
ing legislative elhkd guklelines, issu
ing advisoiy opinkms and, if neccs-
sai7, investigating ^ ruling on al-
l e ^ ethical vmlaikms by memben of
the General Assembly.
Cochrane was chainmn of the Eth
ics Committee in 19g9.
Jobless Rale
Up One Point
DavieCoumy'siinemplayn
itacaied tram 2.6 peicent 10 3.6 per
cent fian December to Januaiy, ac-
coaling to figures released last week
by'te Emptoyment Security Com-
n M o n or Nonh Carolina.
In Ja^uaqr, the ESC lepoted that
590 walkers in Davie County wen
wilhwitajob.
Januanf unnqpkiynient iMes (or
imroiMidii^ coiinHes; YatlUtt,4i)p(r-
CC«; Row n, ЭЧ pcreeat; Im M I. 2.9
p m a t; Rxqitl^ Ì2 pnaat; and
■ Wednesday and Thursday of this
week the Ailocalion/Funds Distribu
tion Committee will hold interview
sessions with each agency.
This year the committee is com
posed of volunteers as follows: Joe
HarTis(DavieAuto Parts),Ken Windley
(County Manager), Henry Hom (Hom
Oil), Lynn Prevett (Dept. Social Ser
vices), Bill Pool (pvt. citizen), Tyrone
Herron (Lee Company), Bill Jobert
(Ingersoll-Rand), Vicky Hancock
(Davie Campus, Davidson County
Community College), Dennis
HatTlnglon(Heallh Dept.), Mike Kimel
(Davie County Hospital), Frances
Cumpbell (RJ RoynoldsCredit Union)
and Diaiina Best (Forsyth Memorial
Hospital).
■The committee will not only exam
ine the dollar request bul will look
closely at how Ihe monies are being
spent. ■ '
Tahnya Bowser, committee chair,
said, "It is veiy important lhat donor
doilara bc'spenfwlsely and produce
results. Uiere are 32 local and state
wide agencies that have made request
for$347,684", continued Ms. Bowser,
an employee of Jockey International's
Davie operations.
Further, according to Bow.ser, who
also chaired the committet^ in 1996,
this year’s request Is 6.9 percent greater
than the agencies 1996 request and 34
peicent gtcaterthan was able to fund
them in 1 ^ . It Is conceivable lhat
cuts will again be requited if Ihe local
Uniled Way Is to balance Its budget.
John Baibcr, former Davie Couniy
manager and 96/97 Campaign Chair
.said. "WhileouriocaidonoRiincieased
their pledges resulting In our rai^lilg
iUS percent of our 'local goal';Sf
$260,000 toward an overall goal-of
$400.000 our citizens who work out-
.side the county fell short by Tive per
cent of what was expected. The com-,
bined result ftom alisourcesis$378;l75
or$2l,82S short of goal."
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. liie ^lerfonnance wasn't particularly Im
pressive,
But the bottom line was for Davie's golf
team, as it edged West Fotsyth by one stroke in
a four-team match at Ml. TaW s Grandview
cpune on Monday, M w h 10.
j The War Eagles finished ari62, one .stroke
^Kad of West, five In front of Reynolds and
seven better than Mt. Tabor.
Prone Time
2Momhkm
Fi)rBasebaS
In an unprecedenleil week,
North Carolina's Dean Smith,
college basketball's all-time
winningest coach, declined to
speak and W DSL Ttnally turned
up the prime-time volume,
ending 34 years of silcncc after
sunset.
■ Gary Tilley, Ihe manager of
Davie
County's
5,0(Ю watt
ÀM radio
station, circled
the wagons a
inomh ago at a
convention
with some
jtominent
FCC figures
N d then
^scucd
W DSL from
curse of
ùnfuiniled
expectations in an I Ith-hour
кгатлЫс.
; 'Tilley convinced the big
Wheels o fa two-hour curfew
extension, allowing W DSL lo
pull the plug at 8:30 p.m.
; Money drives the radio
òiachine and Tilley lined up
sponsors, meeting almost every
requirement lo broadcast live
tost Wednesday's baseball game
between Davie and East Rowan.
■IWc met wilh the head honchos
«nd discusscd this wilh the
Engineer and found out whal we
could do." Tilley said. "We
didn't even decide until last
Friday to go through with this
thing."
• Everything eventually worked
out but almost nothing went
àiioolhly uMil Tilley flllcd one
vital hole, a play-by-play man.
He begged everyone bul Ihc
diihlcss hitchhiker on 1-40 and
discovered Jim Lightle, Davie's
^ n e r , IWO days before takeoff.
; vwe couldn't gel in touch
tkfilh Charles Kurfees, and I
talked wiih Coach (Jerry)
Walser on Monday," Tilley said.
"J told him our dilemma and ~
'Look, I know il’s late
ijbtice. We'vejust put this
(licliage together, we're ready to
dii it, the whole nine yards, but I
lieed a play-by-play man.' "
' ; By Ihis lime, il's third and
long, the clock is licking down
m l underdog W D SL doesn't
have enough men on Ibe ПеМ.
'The resull; move the chains.
'■ “Il wasn't Just a drop in ihe
bikkel and (Walser) called back
aixl said, 'Yeah, James is willing
lo d o il."'
; Walser’s fuzzy wamuh
swayed Lightle. "After some
diwbts and a Unte bit of con
vincing from Jeny, I taid,'Yeah,
rn do il,'" Lightle said.
lU N L V 's basketball leam
cm U ace Tilley'i teil, which
BMllowed as tinw melted. "I
^ le d and talked 10 (TUley) for *
^ l e of m inutti,''Lighlle utM.
Ч ( iK u that w ai all that you
" One might thinic a victoiy over the Central*
Kedmont Conference's elite club» would relax
the muscles in Coach David RomTostvcJl's
face. ‘
' Think again. ‘
Wilh the War Eagles trying to II vc up In lofly
expectations, Rondestvedt wants to lum up the
heat.
■TTiiice of our six players shot crappy and
we still won," Rondestvedt said. "We're defi-
nilcly a team to watch."
Senior Icadcts Scan Boyd (39) and Chris
Tomel (44) never found Iheir groove. "We had
a couple to score higherthantheynonnallydo
hy quite a bit," Rondfstvcdl.said. "Maybe (the
scofcs) wen: because it was our first time play
ing.
"Boyd wasafewstiokeshigherthan normal
■■■
and Tomel wai about eight strok« higher. We
hail to count his .scijre ait(| lhat hiirt us, but we
still won."
Gary Bialobreski's 39 and Jomes Stewart's
40 made sureofthat. Stewart, along withShawn
Brooks and Kyle Kecpcts, is nneof three fresh
men phcnoms,
"Stewart is a rcal .solid player l'or us,”
Rondestvedt said. "I'm teal lmpres.«d with his
Aarron Elwood and Allse Whitaker observé the warmup exeidsies o> Amy Qroce, MerBdHh Hendrix, Hdly Potts/ katherine
Philip and Erin BakMn during soccer practice. ^ -n m » by James BaningMr
D H S S o c c e r T e a m P r o g r e s s in g R a p id ly
By Brian i4lts
Davie County Enterprise Recotd{
Davie's varsity soccer team is a
work in progress, but the War Eagles’
progress has been rapid.
One game and one major conccm
for Coach Pete Gustafson is oven
whether the War Eagles have Ihe fire
power to Пу with the prominent teams.
Davie came at Nonh Itedeil from
all angles last Wednesday and soared
toa34season-opening vktoiy. "We’re
altheptmtoireadywhcremno longer
have to 6 k if we havp the ikill to do it.
"We have the skill, now we have to
get it in our heads and not have a
mental breakdown," Gustafson said.
"The head thing is where we're at. We
have to get it in our heads that we are a
decent club."
The War Eagles, who lost several
key pieces from last year's 13-3 play
off puzzle, were in no mood to laugh
during the preseason.
The team's volume was blaring fol
lowing the win. "They were down
because we k»l so much, bul (Ihurs-
day)pnctkewasfun.'Oustarsaosaid.
"Utete waa a kx of laughing. The win
was good for us, ithelped usout a lot."
Meghan Callahan helped out enor
mously, draining a 12-foot shot and
dishing a cioss to Kathryn Jackson for
another.
Defender Laura Brown sentacrtKS
toward North's keeper, who hobbled
Ihe shot. Brown positioned heiseif,
pickcd up the ioose change and put the
ball home to cap the scoring. "If you
can get your defenders to be offensive,
they're unmarited a lot of times and
that's what happened," Gusufson ex
plained.
"Overall, we perfonned very good
with a few small spots of brilliance."
The beauty of Davie's play re
sembled a textbook fast break. "Wc
took Ihc ball down the field diago
nally, not straight up, like a basketball
fast break," the coach said. "You get H
up. boom, somebody's open for a 3-
pointer. Our defense and offense all
combined as a unit. We had five of
those kindof attacks. If wecan get IS
to 20, we'll be v ^ dangerous."
Davie (1-0) hosted West Rowan
Tuesday andtraveistoSouthStokesin
the Central Piedmont Conference
opener on Htursday.
play. Bnioks and Keepcn throw in good кот а
as well, so we're^ seeing .strong play fiom our
freshmen." ■' ,
The War Eagles need to trim a coiqtle of
strokes if they expect to cut down Fbniylh
County.
"I don’t think that score (162) will hoid up,"
Rondestvedt said. "We need lo average I60or
under to win."
Track, Field
Teams Beat
Northwest
Cabamis
Davie's track and field teams
cashed in their preseason sweat for
impressive victories over Nonhwest
Cabams Thursday in Concoid.
The War Eagle men triumphed
9 1-34 and the women posted a 73-S8
decision.
"Iwaswouicdabouthowthcgirl«
would do, but Ihey've been woiklng
hard and it showed," boys coach
Scott Young said. "Their woik pakl
off becausc ihcy had a good perfor
mance. 1 think they’ti going to he a
strong leam - 1 thought that fhxn the
beginning - and they showed me
Ihey can be successrul."
Young dkln’l foccsce such quali
ties with Ihe men. in lf»ge put be
cause the Trojans dressed over 40
members comjarcd to Davie’t Z l " !
was doubtiid bow we'd do," Y otag
sakL "But we came out on tofl, a
crcdit to Ihe boys'haid wcik-"
, AsslstatuDevoRHolinan’ssuin-
mary: "We’ve got some kkls who
haveicallygotsomeheait Wedon’t
have many, bul Ihey have heait"
.Sophomorcs Kenny WThiie and
Kenny Collins made big splashes in
their first meel ever. White won the.
discus and Collins claimed the 300
hunlks.
Veteran Garick Hill perfonned
up 10 his usual standards, taking Ihe
mile, two nule and 800. "He was a
running machine," Young sakL "He
won every distance race.
"ShannonMayhewhadarealgood
showing, akxtgwithCliftonRedmon,
Melvin WilliamsandBradMcNeil."
Leading ihe women were Magan
Hendtix^whawasflistinihehuidles
.andsecoadinthchighjump-Lalodia
Lyons, Tiffany Peoples, Raynikka
Gngoi> and Lashaunda Collins.
Baseball Team 1-1 After Loss To
E Rowan, Win Over Starmount
ty B ria n m ia
Davie Coumy Enleiprise Reconl
The talk, Maries aadjubihidon
ated by Davie's near upset of Easl
Rowan, a 3-1 loss in nine innings
Wednesday at Rich Paric, had bm ly
died down two days later.
ButWar Eagle baseball coach Jeny
Walsei's body language toU anoiher
stoiy,whicfahepiaii|illyputinlowcnls.
He found litllc salisfactkm in coming
upshMt,evtn though the Mustangs are
a perennial 3-A power.
The monle-vlctoiy tune IhU waa
sung by feUowcoachesdUalseiveas
a remedy. "It's haid, teal hant," saU
Walser, whose dub U 1-1 a te tvio
non-confeience coniestt. "Eveiybady
keeps telling tne how well we played,
but rm not into mnale victoiies. №
not Into nxtcale vktoriea Ucauie that
ncansyoukiseaki«.
"Ttie!/ possess the most lalem in
Rowan County and that’ssayingsonie-
tMng (10 lake East to Ihe wiie). With
Ihe type of pilchen Ihey have, ihey’n
suppo ^ to win. We went lii with the
attitude to use l№ u a mariter. I think
ourplayen understand we dkl well, but
Ihey also know we had Ihem on the
ropes and m wen uaabk 10 throw Ihe
kflWKwii -
Ih e W « Eaglo, with ntiiaen oa
second and third and nobody out, ap
peared ready to deliva al least a game-
tying punch in the boaom of the ninth.
Phillip Rogers, one of the heroes
from the season-opening win al
StaimouM, walked, Scott Conalzcr
singled and they moved Into scoring
position with no OUU. BUI Chris
MeachamhitaioUer to Ihe mound and
Shane Allen stnick out, putting enor-
mouf pressure 0(1 lead-off mm Charies
MiUcriodeUvaahUwithtwooutt.
He flew out lo center to end the
gan№
WaberitplayedthecpiKide.‘Yoa
get second and ihlid with tiobady out
and you expect ID get one nm hecauie
they're goiqto give upcae to savetha
othcr.'.hesaU.
Bm this Is Match, when eariy-sea-
son sboitGcailngs can lead to bright
; lights inMay,"Soneo«cniuchsniailer
than me saU dw mad to succeu is fidl
of hard knocks,' Walser sakl. "We
took a haid knock on the road to suc
cess. UteyVe going to be a 3-A stale
coaleader,andweeamedameaamor
respect finn them and our bns. Outr
kUs undcntand lhal we're'on the right
road, Ihey believe in whal we’iedoiiig.
A id If they believe in Whal weVe dt>-
lng,llieiiwe1lheiMcccHlU- > /
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Davie county Enleiprise Recoid
DavUCappshas racing in Ms bk)od
and dirt in his eyes.
But unlike many young race car
drivers, DavUCapps doesntdream of
competing 00 Ok NASCAR circuit.
He’s a din track driva through and
through.
At age 16, Cappa Is one of die
youngest drivers to пш the thiee-
eighdisniileliackalMenddiipSpeed-
way near Elkin. His fIm nee was at
sg e R
He’s going lo concéntrale 00 lhal
track this year, planning to make'dw
driverswhocontplainedabouilie’kkr
on the iTKk htsi yeair eat a Utde bit of
dust
"rvebeeninteiesiediniteversiace
■I was a kkl,".said die Davie High
School 11th giader. "Eveiy waakoid,
me aM daddy W M to a nc« some-
wheie. rve been doing thia sine« I was
9yeanoU.whnlwasdKoalyanain
thepkstodad*
His dad. tev*. aho drivM M d
woikt M lib« c m but Is iMwiai * a
diivii« it> hia son sad Suva Bddk.
Ms uMlHi, Ciiol, d o ta l la to Ito,
! I’I
races that much, but supports her son '
in his efforts. Tbeic's inly one nik -
good grades. Cappa is an honor loU
studenL
It doesn't huit to have supportive
grandpaicnis,eithcr.KadtyandLen)y :
Qanrillare«abouleveiynKe,aadgo '
aftersponsonfordieirgiandsoo.' '
Сай» woks after scbnol m d on '
weekends to buy things for hb nee ’ .
car.btdiewkiler,heworitsroanhouis. ï
'Ahwycanago;he(dad)saidh« :
was going to buy n a a car. rv« ^ V
waikingoaitaadwaridagaak.aiii
buyit«ilulT,Mdnnallygolklio|siiiir.’' b
Г H edkkiìw inapolnisctontp to h ;
shiplaatyear.b*ahwa|wa»iqpil-.;
fied fbr Ihe finals. Л ■
"fvehadlhalcarfarlwoyàifiad j
: it just keepa geoii« bcHer a id h M f.
Eveiybitafihemoneyrv«|M|^to
' il. except what I spend on gas. Rüfel l
now.we’veupdaWlattawaqfulfiMtt i
Il’s the best Ifsevtr haw. .....;
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,B2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Marih 2Q, 1997Radb station Gets Extended Curfew
Continued From Page BI
needed 10 qualify. Somebody
had 10 he willing lo do il. ihcy
didn't have lo be qualifled lo do
il."
Thc lasl-minulc marriage scl
a curious lone, and Lighlle
.questioned his tone. "I found out
• I had to do it by myself and I
. ;don't know how cntcrlainlng I
;am." Lightic said. "(I was
^nervous) bccausc I didn't Itnow
;?xactly what Ihey cxpccled and I
: slill don't know what Ihcy
expecl."
Lighlle unfolded his table on
thc concrclc slab thal's above
some shrubs and beside Ihc
grandstand wall. After an
.dflcmoon of rehearsing and
■ arranging his notes, Liglillc
pulled up a stool, rcached for a
cigar and grabbed his sharpened
pcncil.
The led broke, unfamiliar
faces took the field and thc
station, without warning, broke
away from thc broadcast. Local
news and a NASCAR update
coveted two innings,
Lighlle laughed, "Trying lo
keep the book, my pcncil broke
so Ihat was difficull," said
Lighlle, a former assistant
coach, "I found myself lalking
and all of a sudden, I heard Iho
news, I don't know how long I
had been talking. They made
: some moves that I didn't catch,
: and truthfully, being away from
' them for a couple of years was a
lough adjustment,"
Lighlle. while rolling his
smoldering cigar between his
fingers, survived the Ihrec-hour,
nine-inning marathon,
Tilley, realizing the circum
stances of working under the
gun, surmised that Lighlle
performed like an orchcsira,
, Jason Sheets, Ihe only student in
Lightle's cla.ss who could name
, WDSL's call letters, premised
^ that Ihe piano needed tuning at
Г fimes,
"I Ihought he did a super job,"
Tilley said, "I know Coach
Walser and the players wcrc like
; kids al Christmas, You would
have thought it was the World
П Series Ihc way Ihcy were
carrying on,"
"Jason said I need to stop
saying 'so' so many times, so I
don't know how entertaining I
was," Lightic said, "People I
talked lo said 1 did a good Job,
but we've got a lot of nicc, kind
people in Davie County who tell
you nicc things lo gel Ihings
done,"
Lightle's iccbreakcr provided
thc foundation and things arc
gelling done. Thc sand is
shifting, and Tilley can't exactly
project where Ihe water will
create new channels or build
new dunes. He endorses thal the
late-hour move could produce,
huge long-term bcnents. W DSL,
by purchasing another Ininsmit-
tcr'and relay switches, lias
posilioned itself for a persuasive
24-hour lobbying campaign to
thc FCC,
"A good thing aboul cxlcnUcd
hours is Ihat if you've gol that in
place and have spent thc money
to do that, Ihcn if the FCC said,
'Well, you're not doing this,' wc
can say, 'Yes, we arc,'" said
Tilley, who conrirmcd lhal the
extended hours will only be
exercised for sporting events,
"We've done everything righl
up 10 what wc need to do. We
have a couple of people, working
righl now Irying to help us get
nighttime servicc, and with that,
a lot of ideas get kicked around,"
Tilley, who expects a change-
up from the FCC, is geared to
smack the floater beyond the
wall, "When Ihc FCC sees Ihis
request and when Ihcy review it,
we can say, 'Well, we've already
spent Ihc money, we're mnning
our extended hours now bccause
Ihe people want il, wc want lo
do it and it's paying for itself. So
go ahead and give us thc other
10 hours,'"
In an unmistakably deter
mined voice, Tilley hinted that
Davie's nighl games, including
thc Easter loumament, American
Legion games and football ure in
Ihe blue-print stages. Three
more of Davie's afternoon
games arc cemented,
"Those (4:30 games) are
working out like a charm,"
Tilley said, "Wc couldn't he
happier. The sponsorship has
been there, and we coultl
conceivably try to carry some of
those 7 o'clock games. W ejust
wanted lo do Ihc 4:30 games
first and see how thal goes,
Sincc we had succcss (lasl
Wednesday), we are pretiy
optimistic about thc Easter
loumament. By all means wc
have already considered the
legion games. This town is
sports oriented and wc wanl to
be community oriented,"
After the laughter and the
smile of communal acceptance
subsided, Tilley's radio war
inlensined but the cxcitcmcnt
will linger, "We've already .set
sail for Ihe next step," he said,
"We're moving forward and
we're not going to go backward.
We've pul too much invcslment
into it to go backward,"
The business of Ihc
bandleader never ends, and Ihe
bigger Ihe band, Ihe bigger the
business.
Ш Ш Ж О и а Ш
Thniugh two games, a 4-3 win at Starmount anti a 3-1 loss to E a s t,
Rowan in extra innings, Davie's baseball team has hod superb aims
and sluggish bats.
The pithing staff - led by Phillip Rogers, Timmy Norman and
Justin Draughn - has only surrendered six runs (2,62 ERA ) but the .
ofiense has managed just Hve. "We're not overpoweting but we're
deep,"soidWalser,who hasalsousedChoricsMiller.Ryan Desnoyers
and Scott Carter on Hie inound,
"They'rs pitching well enough to win, we've just got to get our
hitting right. Ordinarily when you give up six tuns, that's not bad. But
we haven't scored bul five and lhal's not good,"
EastRowan,oneofthepremlei3-Aclubsinthc state, gave W ai ser
an indication of how his W ar Eagles stack up...................................
They will visit the Mustangs in arematch on April 17. "Fm glad we
agreed to play each other," Walser said. "It's going to be very positive,
; before it's all said and done. Oh, East Rowan would be very competí- ■
tive (in the CPC), They are very comparable to Mt. T abñ.
"When you Khedule non-league games, you're preparing for ’
i confm nce oppotvenlsJ And t ^ better the non-Ieagiie opponents, the'
better you'ie able to find out about your personnel," : '
• Davie goifers Sean Boyd, Jeff Robertson, Chris Tomel, James
Stewan, Gary Bialobreski and W ill Hege are all averaging scores in
the 70s. creating a plea.sant dilemma for Coach David RondestN'edt
"Iprobablyhave 11 or 12guyswhoaiesolid shooters,"Rondestvedl
said, "The problem I have, which is a nice problem, is my top six are
under 80, To shoot over 80 means you don't make the top six, I have
some younger guys shooting rc^ly well and that's frustrating for the :
Kniors," , ’ .
Jill Everhardt excelled in her first outing as Davie's goal keeper,
JV Team Drops Season Openers
recording a shiitoutopinst North I t ^ l l in a 3-0Mn.:( ','¡ ¡^,'1^.,', j
, •Thesinlofdidn'treqi^tlhejob."She’s s ié H ie d itijp ," C ^
Gustafi«n said. " I ^ ¡ f i ^ of her for accepting the ipk) becaiise'iiw,
'dit^'i n e c e s ^jy want to play 'kee ^. But she aocepted the aiiiil 'j
Una's the way we do things." ' ' ■ ' •
. Gm tafson has made some itiinor adjUstmenb with ^ litwip,' ,
shifting Njna Madsen ü :m striker to mitliiield iind putting K ithiyii i
Jackson in M aiisen'ssp^ ' ’ / ; •'
'They're doing very vrell and seeni co m foi^le ," the said'
!'W heii)f^pTw:liceacoupleoft^ks,yiwjusttiyihihgsandfInd(>iit '
what seetnsto work best." . , I ' M ' j
/ KcadiAg from the s ^ page as varsity baseball coach
Walser, Lee Unvilie. tte JV coach, didn't hesitate going t o ^
bullpen iti two losses last week, , 5.
Heusedfivearmsinah8-3los3toEaslRowan,"rmusingthesiate
phtlosopliy as Walser with the pitchers," Linville said. "Fm goinÿto.
usealpt ofguys. W ewantto strengthen their arm ^ keep then) hetlthy
andseewiiatthey'yegot.' . . '
"O m .co ^e ie n ce , ill go w iih two pitchers and not five^ unlesi.
they're havlng'a bad day." , ^
; If^thpayie'svol|eÿM lteàm ,w hlchhuconqueivdM lting,W '
turn iip thé hM t with thie hitting aspect oif tlie game, the'’n g m '
conceivably could finally solve'ihe West Montgomery pim le.
West is M against Coach Becky Miller’s club over the last two
years. "I'm pleased where we are at this point," said M iller of her 4-.
2 squad. "We're quicken tlie court and we pass really well. W e h im i
no piDblem getting the ball to setters, but we're just not hitting h a ül ;
' ’ "Ifwe play West with rame good hits, we may be able to get them '
wlKn wc play them (March 2S and 27)."
Scason-opcnins losses by Davie's
JV bilsehall team. 7-3 loStannounland
8-3 at;ainst Easi Rowan, revealed iwo
alarming weaknesses lo Coach Lee
Linville.
Thcrc’siwoihingsrindisappointcd
with: wc have (o calch chc routine
grounil balls and pop ups and we have
lobe more aggressive at the plale." said
Linville.
Davie's lone hit againsi East Rowan
camc wUh iwoouis in the final inning,
a double by Drew Ridenhour. They
put pressure on us and wc didn't put
pressure on them wiih thc sticks," Lin
ville said.
Thc War Eagles did claw for three
runs in thc top of the sixth, virtue of
thive cmirs and a walk.
Ironically, tlircc Davicpilchcrs »1:0;
thc bright spots. Most of thc eight runs
wcrc unearned. "Zekc Earle, Zach
Manning and Ridenhour pilchcd very
well, and if Earle would have had a
liulc help, he wouldn't have given up
any runs,” Linville said.
"Manning was thc most impressive
-two innings and no runs-und(Slevc)
Lankford's got lo find ihc strike vonc."
Lankford walked four in East's four-
run fifth and Michacl Miichcllcuntcon
to put out thc fire. Tour walks and
some errors ml^cd In... the runs add up
quick." Linville said.
East's four runs in thc sccond were
unearned.
Davie can reverse thc early trend
with some fine tuning. "We've got a lot
of lalcnt on the club, we jusl haven’t
started hitting and making thc routine
plays." Linville said. "When you give
them seven outs, you put yourself in a
big hole."
Stannount 7, Davie 3
The Rams held Davie to four hits
and roughed up starter Thad Johnson.
"Thad had a rough time," said Linville,
who lifted the freshman after two in
nings. "He did a good job throwing
strikes, bul they came oul hilling the
hall."
The coachgoi favorable results from
relievers Jeremiah Crcason. Mitchell
and Andy Boger, whopilchcd Ihe final
five frames and didn't .'illow an earned
run.
"Thc big surprise was how well
Mitchcll. Crcason and Boger pilchcd."
Linville said.
Jason Shemicr led the offense with
Iwo hits, including a double, and iwo
runs scorcd. Malt VoungandPctcTunis
had one base hil apiece.
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CHLTICH LEAGUE TOURNAMENT
1ST ROUND SUN, MARCH 16
CHURCH L£AGUE MON. MARCH 10
' ADVANCE {70)
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UB. WES. (63)
Chad Prevette 14
Shane Dyson 14
BLAISE (51) '
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BETH. (62)
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Brad Dyer 23
CENTER (67)
Chris Jones 20
BLAISE (38)
JayHutchias 16
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Capps hopes to continue racing as kxig as he can and wants
to work in the autbmodve fieW.
B a s e b a ll S e a s o n O p e t is W it h
W in O v e r S t a n iK x in t , N e a r U p s e t
Slxteen-year-oW C M Capps wotks all year to have his car leady for race season
:.C o a lin u c d № m h | e B l
ly ; "I see the light at Ihe end of the
' hmnel. and it's a bright light.’
; SiaiterriniNonnanoft)avichutled
a one-hitter through four innings and
;■ the War Eagles took a 1-0 lead in thc
:;: Ipuith when Rogers' grounder to Ihird
base was booled to score Andy Ward.
,; who singled. ‘Tim was throwing
'1; arikc3,noiblowingilbyanybady,and
;. depended on his defense," Walser
■ said.
' : Under a low pitch count, Waber
> lifted Noinian after throwing in Ihe
ndghlwihoodof40pitches. "Ifwe're
playing a confoence game, rm not
Uking Tiro out of the game,’ Walser
-: lakl.’But our goal is to win a eonfet-
-. ence championship. I didn't worn lo
^ . ovenhrowanytiody.lhal'swhywehad
. ; a pitch «xml. I want to find o u what
. wehavc,andyouhavetoputpeo|)lein
; the game to find out whal we’ve got"
; Easttiedlhesccieintheseventhoff
SyanDesnoyen,whowairqilacedl)y
V Miller after Buck Hamrick doubled.;
i-'. .Hamrick moved lo thinl on a piised
;-;ball and acored on Chad Walker’a
' «'fiekfef'i choice. '
'tJ:: Hamrick got hil Kcooddoublcio
t ^zMihenlntfiandJoahBnd/iplhcli'
:i';liil accced h i m 'B ^ advioced to
;third on a M M t choice ^ wond
:r>o«aaqiiieM .ha«lvW alk«r.:i.
" S o m e o n e m u c h
s m a i t e r t h a n m e s a id
t h e r o a d t o s u c c e s s is
f u l l o f h a r d k n o c k s .
W e t o o k a h a r d k n o c k
o n t h e r o a d t o s u c
c e s s ."
- C o a c h J e n y W a ls e r
Millettocklhclou,woiUiig2l/3
innings andgiv^upfourhiu and two
nms. Scon easier rccoided the final
two outs; Deanoyn | a ^ two in
nings and gave up tine ^ts and a tun.
OfTensivdy, the War E ag b woe
led by Andy Ward, who was Z for 3
withavvalk.Coinaucrwas 1 for3with
awalkandAllenwas 1 foc4and Miller
IforS. , ■' ■;
К врт had a ganie-tylng;
single and pilchcd four innings of re
lief to 'earo 'the win in Davie's 4^3
vktny al SiiiniiounL :
! W ito fe lla lu ^ ta
waaroy 6irttwl>MtnW'W№>'P>i^
andUtUcbtoibctwetcthcie."thecoach
sabl. ’ll was a nice situaiion, to come
from behind,and rmveiypleased wilh
thewayilworiiedout."
Rogers was masterful on Ihe hill,
pitching four-hil ball and yickting jusl
one ran in relief of Justin Draughn,
who gave up Iwo runs and four hits
over three innings. 'Phillip was very
impcessivc," Walser said. ’He threw
strikes and changed speeds, what
you've got to do if you dm't have a lot
of velocity.
I k 's the muter of that (changing
speeds). He's got a kx of savvy and he
doesn't get rattled, vqy good i|ualities
for a pitcher."
; Trailing 3-1 in the,fifth, the War
. Eagles ndlicd to lie. Jeremy Helun
reached on an cmr, Brian Canpbell
walked and Rogers drove both home
wilhahk.
Alien pnvkied the game-winning
i hit, a single hi die aevenlh Ihat acortd
i Campbell, whowalked.’Ilikelheway
we battled,’ Walser said. rOowntwo
' rans,wewctenollaokinggaodbutwe
didn't get exited and we Just chipped
;away.’
. Allen was 2 for 4 to lead die way
; and D r a u ^ (1-2), Rogen (1-2) n d
, Ward (1-3) had one hit apiece.
Campbell was O fbr'l, but he walluii
twkie tind had a sacrifice, "v:
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And they're ofl. Participants in the Saint Francis Catholic Church runs and walks start the races Saturday moming.
Richard Ferguson ol Danville, Va. finishes the course well
ahead of his competitors to win the men's race.155 P articipate In S h a m ro c l( R u n
Richard
Ferguson drove
from Danville,
Va. to compete In
the 10th annual
Shamrock Run
sponsored by
Saint Francis
Catholic Church
in Mocksville
Salurday.
He rinlshed
he 6.2 mile
oursc in 34:38,Robertson
/ell ahead of other competitors, but
'ell below some of his best times.
Still, he wasn't disappointed.
Day Goughnour
"I like thecourseondthcre'snot Ihat
many lOKs around here,'’ he sjiid. "It’s
a good nice and the people urc nice,
White Harrison
and I enjoy coming down here." He
also won the 1994 and 1996 raccs.
Coming off an injury Iasi winter.
Ferguson said he is used lo running on
hills, but the wind Saturday may have
slowed limes a bil. "I'm a longdistance
mnner, and this is the shortest race'I
run," he said.
Lori Robertson of Slalesville won
Ihe lOK women’s racc, finishing with
a lime of40:33.
Winners in the 5K race were Wch-
ard White of Kannapolis in 17:27 und
Sara Day of Thomasville in 19:58.
Top finishers in the 5K walk were
Ken Harrison of Lincolnton (31:02)
and Roxanna Goughnour of Mocks*
ville (31:42). A total of ISS athletes
competed in the events, !33inlhe lOK
and 5K runs and 22 walkers. '
$ o u № D a v ie G ir ls E n d S e a s o n O n W in n in g N o te
Mary Evans of Clemmons participates in the 5K ш\к.
South Davie's boys and girls, two
bàetball teams which found similar
doinalions, parted ways last week.
vlelanie Adams* girls ended a two*
gaie skid with a pair of scason-finaie
wil, 26-25 over Northwest Cabamis
an^7-lS against Mooivsvillc, lo fin-
tshK season at 64.
;тту Caltison's hoys, who ran up
agaist squads wilh a combined 18*2
recQj, had a crash landing and wound
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Tnmament Planned
A^n's one-piuh soFiball tourna
ments April 5 at Cooleemee.
Tlw home runs arc allowed ond
you rast hit your own ball, 50 corc or
less.
Toiign up. call 7iM-»92-7178 or
910.76-3199.*
SoAaH Deadline Set
TheNtoksville-Davie Porks and
Recreatoh Department is accepting
teams tctlay in the men's, women's
and churl soflball leagues.
Call tiddcpartmcnt at 634-2325 lo
register, ite deadline is March 31.
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‘tiM b dOMnt MOP (or <hi nmntra rnaking
«f-
blow and Ihc Trojans wiped out Soulh
55-J3.
Considering the boys' losses came
againsiJ.N.Fries,WestRowan.North
west Cabamis and Mooresville. the
Piedmont Middle School Conference’s
lop four ciubs, Callison looked nl the
ovcniU piciurc wilh pride.
"I thought it was a real good year,"
Callison said. The leams that beat us
went on lo the loumamenl and they all
had one big man. which makes some
difference."
Greg Brooks. South's leading scorcr
at 10.1 a game, Jason Hogue and Dave
PopiinicdthcwayagainslMoorcsville
witheight poinis each. Soulh gol seven
from Neil Rice and Patrick Lowery
and two from Luke Kooni/., Brian
Waypa and Chris Stein.
Lowery, whose average (7.0) made
a steady climb throughout the year,
paced the Tigers wilh nine against
Northwest. Hogue added six, Andrew
Daywalt. Poplin. Brooks and Ricc
pitched in four cach and Josh Balsley
and Waypa scored two apiece. Slcin
had one.
Ricc (6.5) and Poplin (6.4) made
solid contributions in the scoring de*
panment and Hogue added 5.6 per
coniesl.
Samantha Gartner's free throw in
the waning seconds againsi Northwesl
extended South's lead to iha-e points,
jusi enough leverage for the Tigers to
hold on to a 26-25 victory.
Conner, who averaged a third-best
4.9. scored nine but none were bigger
than the free throw.
Jessica Gmnl. ihe team's leading
scorcr at 5.6 who camc on suong inlhc
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final week toswipe the lead from Rondi
Moore (5.3). scored a team-high 10.
Moore and Erin Grey added four and
three, respectively.
Gram (11 poinis) rcached double
figun:sforlhe third lime,guidingSouth
past Mooresville. - ^
Moore, who finished with nine, just
missed double digits for a third time
and Kristin Raynor(3.3 PPG)andCart-
ncr. had three each. Grey scored one. •
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\
■;; y South Slokes, a tennis leam without
i experience, was also wiihoul ochance
! .against Davie on Wednesday. March
:;ip.
jl- The War Eagles rolled lo an 8-1
’•victory, winningall their matches by at
•Jwsl four games. "They lost most of
thclrexpericnccfromlasiyear."Coach
CarolCozartsaid.’Twoofihcirlopsix
ore back, ond ihcir No. 6 is playing No.
1 ihjs year.''
tofvseeded Russell Senger and
ihird-seeded Ryon Powell each posted
tO-1 vvins. and Tcc Bahnson (10-5).
Payton Triple« (10-6) and Brandon
Allen (10-5) each opened up wide
margins.
Michael Gusefski. the sixth seed,
lost 10-5 but one game had lOdcuccs.
'Tec was out of sync, he cot some
thing wrong, but hedid whal he needed
lodo," Co/art said. "That's the mark of
a good player. Ryan’s firsl serve was
doing real well.andlwasrealiypleased
wilh Payton. Palicnce ond focus Is
whal he's woridng nn. Brondon did
much bciteh He wasn’t hesitant and he
t(X)k charge ofthe game."
Dovie swept the doubles, with
Senger and Bahnson winning 10-4.
Powell and Payton 104andAllenand
Jon Rowe 10-5. "Senger and Bahnson
started trying some shots, and that’s
why they lost Ihe games they did,"
Co/art said. "Powell and Payton are
Ing everyday and Allen and
Rowe ore paying attention. With a
iittlccxperience, they'rcgolng locome
amund."
' Davic (2-0. 1-0 CPC) finds North
Davidson, Ml. Taboi* and Reynolds,
three conference opponents, next on
the .schedule. 'The kids ure improving
and working hard, bul we’ve still got
our work w toul/C oziit «aid. '.*1
D»vl»7iNaiihIitdrill 'J
Davic mode aimheriiKxperteiic^
club pay Itic price. ■
Senger (10-8). Balinion (10-^,
Powell (10-0), Triplell (l(W ) M
Cuserskl (IM ) clinched Ihe win in
singles, anil duos Senger and Bahnson
(10-2) and Payton and Pbwell <IO-i)
widened Ihe gap.
By Brian PilU
Davie Couniy Enleiprise Record
: • Davie's soflball leam enlercd Ih c
fast-pilch walers wilh dry feel ond de
fending 4-A slale champ Alexander
Central drowned Ihe War Eagles 13-0
Tuesday, March 11 al Rich Park.
Beauty is In the eye ofihe beholder,
and Coach Daneli Steele was encour
aged by Ih c openlng-day showing de
spite the lopsided oulcomc. The Wor
^gles wcnl to battle without a pic-
scason scrimmage under Ih e ir bell,
unlike Ih c Cougan.
"Thai was probably Ihcir sUth
game," Steele said. "Wc wcnl In wilh
no scrimmages andopened up with Ihe
defending slale champions. They're
morc experienced bul wc held ourown.
When you consider tiKy've been doing
fasI pitch for a while, you're supposed
10 lose, especially since Ihcy had aboul
cveijbody back.
"Wc held 9ur own; we're going to
gel heller. We had one or iwo close
c a lls lh a l w cn l Ih e lr w ay o t m aybe w c
co u ld have scored, and w e m ade som e
base-running c iro rs ."
Davic readied base just live limes,
iwicc on hils by Lcann Spillman and
Kim Rcich. Amanda Hendrix walked
twice and Spillman drew one free pass.
Alexander Central's haid-throwing
pitcher recorded IS strike ouls. "We
stood uplhereagainslagiri whh expe
rience and she was throwing il." Siccle
sold.'They've been doing (fast pitch)
■ for IhnM ycais."
Sophomore Dana Smilh slaned on
I Ihe mound for Davic and was relieved
by fieshman Jessica Whitley. "Dana
did prelly good and Ihen Whitley struck
someoui."hcsaid."Shc'sabcltergamc
p ilc h c r lhan a p r
she held h ir o w n ." '.I
With Ih c Cougars o u i o f Ihe «nw,
Ih c sch ed u le's icm p cia lu rc w ill < » o l
oil co n sid erab ly. "If we keep woiUilg
al il. w e 'll gel Ih e re ." Sleele sakl. "T№
wasn't a bad sh o w in g .... Il w ouM láve
been a bad show ing if il w o uk) iMve
been 30-0." /•
In Ihe lasl year and a half, South
Davie's volleytull leam has yet to find
a way around Ihe Wcsl Montgomciy
road b lo ck , bul Coach Becky Miller,
whose clu b is M a g a in s I West and 11-
1 versus Thomasville and Lexington
s in c c'96, Isn't worried.
Down Ihe road, Miller insists, Ih c
Tigers will be rewarded. "Wcsl has
wonlhcconfcrcittelhelasiriveyeats,"
saidMiikr,whoseTigcrsare4-2.'Their
game is lo pass Ihe ball - they olwoys
pass it right back over - and they're
really good ol lhal.
"Thcirconsistencyand serving wins
games, bul we're teaching high-school
volleyball. Our kids are on Irack. I
believe. My kids are doing whal they
ncedtodoipassiolhcscticr.I'mplcawd
where we are al iWs polnl."
Wcsl sent Ihc Tigers reeling once
more Thursday al Lexington, winning
15-4 and 15-7."Il was Ihc samclhing,"
Miller said. "They passed really well
and were consistent on Ihcir under
hand serves."
Sophom Khom awl Kristen Saucr-
brun p.iccd Ih c Tigers past Lcxlngloii
in Iw o games.
"Khora served seven straighlpoinis
to finish Ihe lirst game," Miller said.
"Wc had a balanced attack, selling Ihe
ball up and hilling well, and Sauerbrun
scrvcdsevcnpoinlsinlhcsccondgamc.
Wc play really, really well. You could
sec Ihat we're getting our confidencc."
Kim Hilton stepped in for Holly
Williams and Randi Moore, who hod
prior commitmcnls lo basketball, and
tallied six points.
J V S o c c e r T e a n D e fe a ts N o rth Ir e d e ll
Anna Riddle and Meredith Hendrix
supplied d)c oiTense. Katherine Phil
lips the defense and Erin Baldwin the
intangibles.
They eoch played a vital role in the
Davie JV soccer team's 2-0 win at
North bedell Wednesday, March 12.
Riddle scored both goals on a pair
of assists from Hendrix, sweeper Bald
win was a road block for intruding
Ralden and Phillips fiourished in her
debut.
. . "Erin did very, v ^ well," vonity
c o ^ Pete Gustafson said. "She’s gol
10 pick up all the dangerous balls, a lot
of anticipalion. Shc’s got to piay de*
fense but read the offense, aiMÍ she did
vcry well.
"This was the fírst game of
Kalherine's life and she did vcry well."
vyinning Streak Canjes Team To Playo№
TheNorthDaviescvenlh-gradegiris
basketball team's winning streak look
flight five games ago and they landed
lasl week, in the playoffs. *
. The Wildcats kept ihe hot streak
alive with a 29-23 win at West Rowan
and a 43-14 ihrashing of China Grove
here Thursday.
The 7*3 regular-season finish gave
Coach Jamie Lyerly's clubeither a No.
3 or No. 4 seed in the Piedmont Middle
School Conference tournament, de
pending upon a coin toss last Friday.
\ Ten Wildcats scored against China
Grove, which was outscored 31-6 in
(he second half, including 14-0 over
the final six minutes.
* AshleyWiiliamswastheonlyWild*
cat in double figures with 11 points,
four rebounds and four blocks. Chris
tina Gajewski had six points, four re
bounds and three steals and Jenna
Richie had six poinis and four steals.
North got four from Amanda Sink,
.Dana Frank and India Laughlin and
two from Lindsey Smilh, Stacey
Handy. Layne Grout and Sarah Merlaii.
Handy also bagged ihrcc steals, four
assists and two blocks.
"It was a good game for everyone,"
Lyerly soid. "Ashley had her best game
ofthe season, scoring eight points in a
row. She also hustled and rebounded."
Nonh is receiving relatively even
. scoring from four girls; Gajewski (5.7
PPG), Handy (5.6), Richie and Meriau
(4.5).
V V iU c a ls R n d L o n g S o u g h t V ic to iy ,
C e le b r a le W ith F r ie d C h ic k e n D in n e r
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Davic Couniy Enletprise Record
Noith Davie'i sevenih-grade bo)n
basketball team hungered for a win
here Thunday after •uffering nine
lotscs in 10 games and feasted with a
41-21 vktny over outnianned China
Grove.
. H i e Red Devils were merely an
appelizer. Guaid Brandon Gentry or
dered c h l ^ for Ihe icam when he hit
the moUilgnifk»)! basket of ate year,
a 3-poimer wiUi Uaec wcondi left to ;
put the Wikfcali up 20 and win abet.
Iwiili Charlie Taykar, the owner of
Mounudn M ed Chicken who ii the’
father of team menitier Jake,-
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"The player« were Heated lo supper
by Chariie," Coach Brent Wall sakl.
"He toki us if we won by 20, he'd Ireu
us. The bench was going crazy to gel a
sHot off, and Red hii a 3 righl al the
buzzer."
W dl was ready for a douUe-or-
nodiing waget. "They M somie pceuy
good food," he saM. ': ' ,
Ihe Wikkab look command in Ihe
Tiru, ápkxHng for a 16-S lead, and
Wall emptied Ihe bench. Reserves
Adam'&dn, Steven Stanley, Gentry
and Dolaon combined for 25 points.
DolMnhadiilcam-highmne,Davkl
WoDldiidge'added eight and Genliy
aeortd a season-high' teven. Sean
Slcvenai the leading scoicr at 6.8 a.
game, had six'. Sain five, Stanley Tour
and Caiskly McMahan and Donnk:
Vestal doe. . "i
. *We^lheballpiettygoad,liettet
lhan we;ve been shooliag, aiid we re-
bDunded;mty0ml,''W alsaU.’They
v w w ira ^tta d ttt.''' . ^ , .
' I ^ y ^ i n 11 gameatw^ieem-
ingly n u b fiir a kxig year^ Ixil that
. wasi^ ike caie iccanllng to Nnth'a'
fkit-ycw oowlkv''k wia a m a ihixt
Willi ^ lo ^ ^ 'n c o ^ !' .1»
Following a loss to West Mont
gomciy, the Tigers pounded Thomas
ville 15-ti and 15-4 on March 11.
KaticBcmhardttolliedseven poinis
In the opener, and PJ. Cope took mat
ters into her own hands with 12 inthe
clincher.
"The first game with the starters, we
had a rcolly balanced game," Miller
said. "Everybody’s serves were going
Alts Council Plans
(àoKToumament
The sccond annual Davic County
ArtsCouncil GolfToumamcnl is April
11 al Hickoiy Hill Countiy Club.
Il is a four-pctson. sclcctivc-shoi
loumamenl wilh a cosl of $50, which
includes green fees, cart fees for 18
holes of golf ond lunch and prizes.
Lunch will be served from 12-1
p.m. wilh a shotgun slan ot 1:30 p.m.
Coll 634-3112 to register.
"In Ih c sccond game. I pul Ih c re
serves in ond Ih ey walked all over
them. P.J. just had a terrific game. Il
boosted hcrconfidcncc ond Soucrbmn
had som e leiriric hils."
Hot Start
In Ih c home opener on March 6. Ihe
Tigers defeated Lexington (15-7,16-
14)and Thomasville (8-15,15-lOand
15-7).
Hilton and Hood earned Ihe load
againsi Lexington. "Moiy Jo served
nine stmighl points in the first game,"
Miller Said. "Her serving looks great
and it's really helping us. Kim played
extremely well, serving nine points in
Ih c sccond game."
Thomasville grabbed Ihe e a r ty ^
againsi South's reserves, winning 15-
8. but Ih c regulars recorded su ccessive
victories, 15-IOand l5-7,lopull South
Ihrough.
The Tigers used Hilton and M om ,
e ig h t p o in is cach in the final iwo
m alchcs, as Ih e ir p illa r. : ;
" I started w llh the reserves and tfiey
look good, but they've got a kH of
nerves," Miller said. "They're not sure
ofthe positions yet."
Kristy Smith and Jennifer Btmey
handled Ih c selling. "Tbey're doing a
good job gelling Ihe passes lo Ihem ,"
Miller praised.
Port-A-Pit To Benefit Booster С Ш
A pon-a-pit chicken supper lo ben
efit Ihe Soulh Davic Alhlclic Booster
Club will be Saturday, April 19 from
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the South Davie
cafeteria.
The $6 piale includcs 1/2 chickch,
iwo vegeiables. bcead, desaeit w d a
drink.Youcanea(inorcarryo(rt.
For tickeu or more infomuiicii,
conUKl Couiuklc Sport» at 6344700.
A T T E N T IO N PAREN^rS
№ i1h Davie 29, Wcsl Rowan 23
Gajewski posted a double-double
(11 poinis, lOrebounds), Meriau added
eight points, seven rebounds and five
steals and Handy piled up six poinis,
cighlsicalsandfivcreboundsinNonh's
win over Wesl.
"Gajewski had a great game on
offense and defense," Lyerly said, "ll
was an cxccilenl game for her, and Ihc
leorn played greal. They husllcd on
defense and gol a lol of rebounds."
Williams and Richiehadiwopoinis
cach.
Kannapolis rolled lo ihe regular-
season lillewilha lOO mark, J.N. Fries
wos 9-1 and Knox and Nonh Davic,
IWO leams which didn't playeach other,
lied for thinl.
sa id . "We d id n 't lo se by 25 o r 30, nnd
we w ere in m ost o f the gam es u n lil Ihe
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Wooldridge had a second-best 5.4
scoringaveragc,folkiwodby McMahan
(4J) and Dotson (3.6).. ,
West K am a 41. North Dmlc31
The Bulkk)gs' 6-3,175-pound be-
hcmoih of a center defeated Notth
Davic single-handedly, 35-3,1.
Thebigmanscoredall l8orWest's
fim-hair points and Ih c Wikkats, like
moat teamshavelhliaeaiao, never had
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frnntheroullii)e.aiop|iaBedloNoilh'a
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we had an opponuniiy to Wall
said: "If we hit half of that, wc win Ihe
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high. "Jake had a good game for me,'
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Davie Schoob
Davie High
Rising scniurs received rcgistralion
infomiuiion Monday, March 17. Stu
dents shouldtalk wilh (htiirparcnts and
choose theircourseswiscty. Registra
tion will begin Monday. March 24.
Haley Steele. Tiffany Peoples, and
Мул Williams will aUcnd UNC*
Chapel Hill’s Project Up-Lift in May,
an annual program to acijunint African
Anicrican and Native American high
school juniors with the admissions
policies and academic opportunities at
the University of North Carolina at
Cliapel Hill.
South Davie Middle
Challenger team sludents arc con*
tinuingtostudyCentrolEurope. They
have participated in group work as
they have studied Ihe culture of this
region, in science, students have con
cluded iheir reports on animals. In
communications, students have con-
cludedBridgetoTerabithia. Theyare
working on a formal descriptive paper
titled My Favorite Spot.
Mocksville Middk
The combined nflh grade choruses
ofMocksville Middle. Pinebrook and
Shady Groveelementaries presented a
concert for Mocksville Middle slu
dents March 14.
American Red Cross Week was
held Ql Ihc school March 10-14. Slu
dents donated pockci change to help
support the services provided by this
organization.ThcydonatcdovttrS400.
Finh graders will take a field trip
March 20 to Winston-Salem to see the
play Anne of Green Gables. Through
regular instructional sessions in the
computer lab, students arc learning
skills wilh the help of the technology
spccialisi.Theyhavelearncdgrjphing
and how lo find information in a data
base. They have practiced a cut and
paste procedure in which ihey move
the components of a wonl processing
project from one placc lo another.
Pinebrook Ekmentary
Kindergarten students of Linda
Dorsetl have been reviewing sounds
of letters. As a culminating aciivity,
students read the big book On Market
Street. They decoraiedtheletlersofihe
alphabet, played the game I bought,
and wrote and illustrated an ABC Book.
Students sampled foods from the bread
and cereal and the vegetable and fniit
food groups as a port of iheir study
nutrition and the four food groups.
Sludents are learning to lell lime by ihe
hour and ihe half hour. They made
paper clocks to help with their sludy.
First graders of Gina Bandy have
been studying nutrition and the four
food groups. They are making a large
food pyramid. Atrip toBi-LoGrocery
and Pizza Hul will odd to this unit.
• Addition, subtraction, and telling time
havebeenlheirfocusinmath. Writing
exercises forihe month have included
poems such os "Green is..." and "Rain-
bowsofMe”. GoodthoughtsofSpring
ore helping lo create stories for the
students.
Sccond gmders of Sandy Hendrix
have been studying the weather. They
visitedthe nature trailbehindthe school
lo do a weather scavenger hum. Tliey
have read books aboul wealher, have
done experiments, and are participat
ing in weather leaming centers.
On Friday, M*tfch7, fourth graders
of Florence Simmons. Cindy
Stephenson, and Melissa Yates went
toSci-Worksin Winston-Salem. Tliey
saw a n)bi)lic insect exhibit, famt ani
mals, and the planetarium. K-3 Dino-
Mite Writers forthe week of March 3
werc Ashley McCallister. Alexandria
Potts. Allie Hendrix. Christine
Gulledge. William Miner. Jessica
Dionne. Nicholas Bias, Br>’ce Hauser.
Bnindon Beauchamp, Whitney Will
iams, Josh Sprinkle, and Jessica
McCallister.
Stars forthe wcekof March 3 were
TeriCope.Tina Dillon. Bethany Laird.
Wesley Blake, Graham Morrison,
Laurcn Boyter, Brandon Holt, Major
Collier. Kim Huggins. Tiffany Booe,
TimmyStanley,LaurcnBums,Caitlin
Reavis« Erin Ledercr, Jackie Johnson.
Laurcn Wanucha, Nicole Smith, Erica
Scherie, and Stormy Hamm.
Wtltlam R. Davk Elementary
Students in Prc-Kthrough 2nd grade
prcsenled a musical titled "Friends"
for the PTO meeting Tuesday, March
11.Tlie program includeddmmascenes
and songs about friend.ship,
Kindergarten sludents of Lori
Laiham and Dana Foster have com
pleted many St. Patrick’s Day aclivi-
ties. They wrote about things lhat are
green and drew illustmtions. They
wrote on shamrocks why ihey are so
lucky. They made shamrock necklaces
and used four-leaf clovers to do a math
counting exercise. Sludents also dis
cussed March wealher and Ihe way it
comes in like un lion and oul like a
lamb. They graphed how they feel ihe
weather has been so far this month —
lion or lantb?
Jenny Pence and Ruby O’Neal’s
first graders are woriung on addition
and subtraction. They are using
manipulatives from the malh tub to
create a fun way to leam math. Be*,
cause March is Nutrition Month, they
are leaming about heallhy eating and
how to makegood choices for the sake
of nutrition. On Feb. 24 Ihe class went
on a field irip to Mocksville. The first
stop was the dental office of Dr.
Prillamanwheresiudentsleamed about
proper dental hygiene. They also
learned about the tools a dentisi uses.
Next, Ihey visited Davie County Hos
pital where the^ wore doctor’s hats and
masks while touring the facility. A
physical therapist showed ihem sev*
eral methods used to help people who
are recovering from broken bones and
Ihose who have suffered from a stroke.
Their next slop was the EMS Station
where they sal in an ambulance and
leamed atoul the emergency equip*
menl inside. Next, they stopped at the
DavieCounty Public Library and after
a tour, the librarian read several books
lo them. They wem to the posi officc
wherc they got a behind the scenes lour
and watched the mail comc in. The
final stop on this very education trip
was Fo(xl Lion wherc sludents goufull
tourof the storc. They even got to feel
the rigid tentperalurcs in ihe huge re
frigerators and frcezcrs.
GoodCiti/cnsoflheWcekofMarch
10 werc Brandon Toney, Patricia
Benitez, Nichole Miller. Curtis
Bradshaw, Jenny Snyder. Tiffany
Miller, Megan Favrc, Wade Gough,
Christy York, James Hudson.andJohn
MichacI Koontz.
Bus Riders of the Week of March
10 were Joshua Hutchins, Krystal
Short. Mark Speer, Jessica Bledsoe,
BrandonJohnson, Kimberiy McBride.
Chariie Boger. and Sabrina Shoffner.
Mocksville Ekmentary
Kindergarten students of Eva
Everett and Jodi Walker are preparing
for Easter, They ore leaning Easier
songs und are making Easter bonnets,
hats and lies. They will have an Easter
Parade Wednesday, March 26. Slu
dents have beendiscussingthe wealher
especially the wind and are m.'iking
wind socks.
Kindergarten sludents of Pal
Johnson and Mary Kuy Dyson have
also been worthing on Easter projects.
TljeyarcmakingEasierhalsandbunny
baskets. Tliey made paper (|uilts lo
complete their study on the letter "Q".
First graders arc reading a variety
of bunny books. They arc busy prepar
ing crafts for the upcoming Bunny
Branchscheduled April 16. Theyhave
been working with measurcmcnl and
place value in math.
Second graders of Gladys Scotl arc
leaming about the solar system. They
worked on malh problems to figure
their weight on other planets in con
trast to their weight on earth. Students
have read Outer Space and The Magic
School Bus in Outer Space. Theyhave
completed an economics unil titled
Econ and Me.
Second graders of Wanda Leagans
urcwoikinglowordmeetinglheirread-
ing goals for Ihe reading program and
Ihe 500Club.They have begun a study
on habitats and are becoming experts
on the North and South Poles as ihey
leam about penguins and polar bears.
They read ihe irue stoiy titled Balton-
The Bravest Dog Everand compared it
with the movie version. They ure olso
leaming about the dessert and the plants
and animals that live there ihrough
books, pictures, and videos. They wili
leam aboul the pond, the forest, ihe
rain forest, and the ocean. As a culmi
nating activity they will visit the N.C.
Zoological Park in Asheboro to see
actual animals in the natural habitats.
Third graders of Kern Wall and
Cindy Freeman arc reading Helen
Kellerandotherbiographies. Students
have brought in their own inventioiu
since they finished reading about Tho
mas Edison. They are leaming multi-
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plication facts in math und ure study
ing eleciricity in scicncc. They made
circuits and switches.
Students of Tracy Poindexter and
Lynn Zoubek read aboul teddy bears
last week. Each student brought their
favorite teddy bear from homcand had
them participate In .stories such as
Goldilocks and the Thrce Bears. On
Friday, students and their beani had u
Teddy BearPicntc. This week Ihey ure
reading Thrce Billy Goats Gruff and
will be acting oul the play. They will
also be making "grass" to eat.
Students of the Week of March 10
were Rahcem Alexander. Andrea
Grant, Luke Hollifield, Lindsay Cart
ner. Sabrina Murray, Amber Harpe,
Corey Spell, Lee Ciiin, Matlhcw
VanHoy. Kayla Penland, Shaye Lewis,
Amy Presley. Javier Renteria, Jack
Rooney.KaliScaford.AndrcwGiebcr.
Shane Patrick, Annette Livingston.
Elizabeth Furches, Daniel Granger,
Dixit Piuel, Pettie Shrewsbury, James
Pack Jr.. and Maithew Sherrill.
Terrific Kids forthe nionthofMan:h
arc Grank Klinksiek. Kailyn Phipps.
Dylan Fulk. Symone Naylor, Sara
Vaughn, Stephanie Walker, Laurcn
Steele, KyleCrosslin,JohnaihonTlio-
mas, Kayla Blankenship, Yuhscf
Hawkins, Elizabeth Drake. Leonard
Edward Behrens, Erica Simmons.
Nakkio Smith. Nora Etchison, Chris
Wensil, Stephen Bcddard, Caleb
Creason, Francisco Romero, Eden
Cassidy, Dylan Check, Sonny Stanley.
Laura Vlinhoy, Trcy Archer, Linds.iy
Carter, Christina Lx'dbetter, Christo
pher Davis, Tuckcr Ren, Shaun
Goolsby. Kevin McCIenney. TifTany
Kelly, Regina Wilkins. Sara Helms,
Nicholas Pugh-Randolph, Aaron
Strain. Devin Gaither, Tony Booe,
ElizabelhDavis,Jamiese Arnold. Josh
Sides. Callahan Koontz. Tyler
Medingcr. Ashley Watkins. Brittany
Gailhcr. Bruce Strickland, Jessica Bo-
ger, and Kaylu Snyder.
SludcntsofthcMonthofMarcharc
JoshuaCrowley. Katie Frasher, Aaron
Peoples, Rakeem Alexander. Haley
Allred,ZacharyTaylor.BrandiCapps,
Luke Hatley. Scott Spcriazza, Junior
Payne.Laurcn Hauser, Amber Purdey,
Janie Trivelle, Daniel Renfroe,
Rebecca Riddle, DuMarlo Ijames.
James Mighion. Dewayne King, Emest
Mayfield, Benjamin Tultcrow, Jenna
Durahm, Adam Ressa. Kenyon Hollis,
and Kim Johnson.
A luncheon was held Friday, March
7 in the Media Center. Spccial guests
werc Elizabcih Starnes, Elizabeth
Flynn, Brenda Hollifield, Mrs, Eanes,
and Becky Boyles.
Cooktmee Ekmenlury
All new members ofthe Acceler
ated Reader Points Clubs celebrated
with breakfast in the nwdia ccnter.
Those rtKrelvIng certificates for the 25
Point Club were Jamie Durham.
Amanda Smilh, Derrick Foster. Rob
ert Crcws, Colleen Kopctcky, Chris
Briscoe, Katie Goldner, Krislin
Lankford. Latoya Prultl. Candi Sex
ton. Brad Tutterow, Joson Whitley,
Amy Bosl, Jordan Fowler. Elizabeth
Bellucci, Toni Register. Richard Hart,
Ana Maria Navano. Erin Sears, and
ShamikaPompcy.
Five morc students have entered
the SO Poinl Club: Azucena Navarro,
Lyden Williams. Liny While, and
MaiySpiy.
Brad Corriher has earned enough
points to be In the 100 Point Club.
Good Citizens of the Month of
March werc chosen because they show
courage: Caleb Humphrey, Cody
Rusher, Heather Boger, Zac Riley,
Johnny Vclotta. Alex Beal. Steven
Wilson. Devin Wagner. Sharon Th
ompson, Christina Church. Missy
Dulin. Dusly Smilh, Briltany Will
iams,Bn»tonMcDaniel,ChavisSpry,
Melissa Loper, Brandon Jones, Teny
Wjllioms, Ryan Edwanls, Erin Rucker,
Brandon Taylor, Brandi Veach, Mali
Woirord.WcsleyBlbb,HeatherHamil*
ton. Kelly Riddle. Samantha
Hutcherson. Nicole Barker, RichanJ
Hart. Gary Phillips, Brittany Benson,
Chrys Blyden, Lx*ah Stewart, Mary ■
Spiy, James Arnold, Michael Phillips, •
StephanicDillani.BiysonSmlth, Kim
berly Carter. Brcnnan Carte^ Dari|ika
Mauldin. Emily Stem. AndrewCamp.
Grcg Cox, and Justin Blackburn. .
Shady Grove Ekmentary
The birthday luncheon for March
birthdays was held Friday. Ma^ch 7.
TheCitlzcn Luncheon was held March
14.
The combined chorus from Pine*
brook. Mocksville Middle, und Shady
Gruvepcrfonncdforstudenls on March
14,
Ftrsl graders visited the Children’s
Theatre in Winston-Salem Wednes
day. March 12. Tliey saw Tlie Jungle
Book in which the audience sits on the
.stage. Students were encouraged to
participate by using ihclrlmaginatlons
lo create .scenes. Their imagination
and support helped the main character
Mowgll solve his’problems.
Principal Linda Jones was chosen
IVincipal ofthe Year in Davie County.
On Feb. iO.studentscouldcnterlhe
art conte.st. They could choose iheir
topic and use any medium. Work was
due Feb. 24. Categories were judged
un moM original, most time, most pcr-
.sonal, best show, and honorable men
tion. Winners were: kindergarten:
Most Original, isreal Gohen: Most Per
sonal, Kimberly Mabe: Most Time.
Carly Pratapas; und Honorable Men
tion, Matthew Carter. First/Second
Grade: Most Original, Courtney
Robertson; Most Personal, Conner
Renniger: Most Time, Nick
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Davie Girl Wins Drawing Contest
W alking noses visit the doctor's office In C andice W ood's w inning draw ing for a contest
sponsored by Breathe Right nasal strips.
ByMlkeBwnhantt
Davie Coun(y Enlnprise Rcconl
FARMINGTON - Candice Wood
loves 10 draw.
The lO-yeat-old glri says lhal an is
iKrrnvoritcsubJcct. and liial ait tcachcr
Linda Harris is her favorite tcachcr.
Her lalcntispayingofT.Mn. Harris
lelis her students of art contests, and
Candice cntcra them all.
Last wccit. she got a $300 check in
the mall from Breathe Righl Nasal •
Strips "All Stuffed Up Drawing Con
test", the mnncr-up prize among chil
dren ages 7-1110 illustrate Ihe misery
of a runny nose. There werc 2.000
enlrics from children in 43 stales.
Pincbrooic Elemenüiry. whcreCan-
dice is a ilfih grader, also rcceived
S500.10 be used in Ihe health curricu
lum.
Candicc said lhat when you're sicli.
you feel like one big nose.
"Your head and your nose is swol
len up and il's all red when you gel
sick."
Using crayons and outlining wilh a
felt tip pen. she drew iwo big noses
wilh feet, walking lo a doctor's oDIce
door.
Candicc said she Hied drawing Iwo
or three olher ideas before deciding on
tile "walking noses."
The daughter of John and Linda
Wood, her father said the drawing was
appropriate. "That's Ihe way I feel." he
said.
The family has never used the
Breathe Right strips, bul will do so
whcnlhesamplcsamvc.hesaid.Wood
is also an adisl, and has several paint
ing around Ihe house that he drew.
They said they would support'Iheir
daughter in making ait a career, ter
cuircnl choice.
Bul don'l expccl Candk» 10 4>cnd
all of her lime drawing. She alteady
has ideas for ways lo spend the UOO -
a trampoline and some new cloUies.
It was Candice's fourth priie in a
drawing conlesi. the olhcr Ihrce were
local competitions.
The contest is paitofancducaliooil
campaign launched last fall by CN&.
maker of Breathe Right nasal stripii.
colled "Stuffy Nose News." lo educate
parents, teachers and children how to
belter cope wilh cold season - ei^-
cially as il affccls kids.
The contest was Judged by: (ar-
loonisi Bill Keane, creator of the'Fm-
ily Circus’: Tomie dePaoIa. aulhor
and illustrator of children's books;
Diane Allenswonh. former eneciitlve
dinxtorof the AmericanSchoolHealth
Association; Dr. Lewis Collin HI. na
tionally knownpedialiician;JelTA>ch,
editor in chief ot U.S. KMs mngaiine;
Wendy Woon. director of education
for Ihe museum of Contcinporaiy Art
in Chicago; and Kathy Miltlcr. execu
tive director of Parenting Publications
of AiiKrica.
А П Е Н Т Г О Н Ш
C U S T O M E R S O F
M O C K S V I U i B U IL D E R ’S S U P P L Y , I N C . a n d
T O W N A C O U N T R Y H A R D W A R E
On March 7,1997 MocksvUla Buldefs Suoolv. Inc. bought.
Town A Country Hordwate. inc. at 442 Wikesboro Street.
Mocksville. Mr. AMn Whilaker. the store monaoer. h<is.
agreed to remain with us. We are delighted to enter Into
thb new venture. TtMs v/HI help us to provkle ИЛП KUK
«УЮ1, «АШЮДУ HOUtS, AND WIN SOMI HOUDMT
HOURS. Vbu w* be able to charge at each store kicatton
asyoudonow.
“T lU tillm T iitllim S tM m t Amdlt iHlm H f
- Candtoe toves to draw an d enters every contest that her art teacher tells her about. Last w eek she got a $500 check for this
: draw ing for Breathe Right nasal strips' ‘All Stuffed U p Drawing Contest.* - Ptioiot by RoM n FtrouM on
I DCCC Td Offer Computer Classes
Tlic Davic Campus or Davidspn
’ CountyCommunllyCollegcwilloffer
' the following Continuing Educalion
; classesbcginninglhcwcckofApril3.
; Module V, Using Databases (Ac-
; cess 5.0 for Windows) teachcs slu-
: dents to OTganlzc, store and recall data
: bavie Schools
through the use of compulcr-gcncr-
atcd databases. Students will leam lo
create databases, enter data, edit and
find information, and create repoits
using data. (Tuesday and Thursday. 4-
3:30 p.m.. April 3-24.10 boure. $35
fee.TRCs: 1.0)
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I Schambach;BestShow,MlchaelJoiIy;
• and Honorable Mention. Harmony
■ Burgess. HiinVFbuith Grade: Most
■ Original.DanielPDindcxlcr.MostPer-
; sooal. Samantha Cibelli; Most Time,
; Andrew Oildein; Best Show, Thomas
j Schambach; and Honorable Mentkn,
; JCalherine Oaskia The winning art
' work is hanging in Ihe Davic Counly
PublkUbruy for March. Paitieipm)
; piecesarehanginginlheinediacenlet.
Siudenls in K-3 are taking part in
; the Score Big reading program which
*, isiunninginaxijuncliimwithlheWin-
: slon-SalemWanhogsprognm. Ifstu-
: denis meet Ihe goal for Iheir grvle
level, they will get to atlend a reading
paity in May.
March 11 was McDonalds Nighl.
Kindergatten studenlsforlhe school
year 1997-1998 are sought. The school
needs loknow how many children will
be entering kiiidergaiten. Ifyou have
a Chiu who will be 5 yean oM on or
beforeOct 16.1997. and who will be
entering kindergaiten al Shady Grove,
letlheschoolknow. OnApril 13.1here
will h a patent/sludenl ofieniatk» to
familiarize you with llie school and Ihe
kindergarten program. Bring your
chikfsaciginal binh ccnirtcaie. Social
Security card, and iip-(o-daie immuni
zation recoid.
'M y th A m e ric a ' S a tu rd a y
A t D a v ie P u b lic L ib ra ry
Myth America-The American FoUdoresiuw will be aid» Divie Counly
PubUc Libiaiy aidilorium al 2 p.ia Salurday, March 22.
Ed Stivenderusesuoiytelllng. song and muik; while celcfctniiigtiadilii
of folk and Uteniy lales. He accompanies hinseir on bmjo Md haraunica
Süvender slaited doing one-man showa in Ihe back yard in subutfean
Fliiiadelfhia for Ihe aimuemcnl or his neighban. He made his Ihealer debul
al The Virtuow Shamrock Seller’ on St. ptrick'a Day. 1933; under die
direcdoaofhis dtiidgnde leacher.
Sincedttn,hehafplayedavarietyofdiealiicalandn4uleal«iaieiiyiolea
including almoal'all or Siiakespean'sjeslers, mod notably Puck, on die Пче
ofdHAcadeniyorMusicinlliUadelphia. ;
Widtadegree in EngUihandatnattei'i in dMotogy.he taught high «dúol
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All District Band Members
Six members of the Davie High School band were named to the ail-district band after
auditions at Hibriten and Appalachian State University. They include: on floor, Chris Hughes,
first chair, trombone, 11-12 symphonic band; and from left - Michael Gusefsl<l, fourth chair,
9-10 symphonic band; Rebecca Carle, seventh chair, French hom, 11-12 symphonic band;
Laurie Desch, sixth chair, flute, 9-12 concert band; Jeremy Gordon, fourth chair, alto sax, 11 -
12 symphonic band; and Michelle Thomas, fourth chair, clarinet, 9-12 concert band.
- Photo by Robin FtfguM on
- d a v ie c o u n t y ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 20,1997
Davie Eighth
Graders Tai(e
Computer Test
The doss of2001. this year’s eigh(h
graden, win be the fírst in (he slate
required to pass a computer compe*
(ency test in onler loeam a high school
biploma.
' ThattestwasgiventoDavleCounty
eighth gmders in ihe fall of this school
year« according to testing coordinator
Mike Hendrix, with75.9percempass*
ing.
Only 91 siudems failed. They are
leceWing remcdialion and will (ake Ihe
tcsl again later Ihis month, he said.
Siudenis who fail the sccond lest
will be given two oppoilunities lo take
U each year while al Davie High, he
said.
The test, consisting of a raultipl.!
choice scclion and a petfomance sec-
lion, assesses word processing, key-
(»ahling, database use, spreadsheet use,
telecomputing skills, societal issues,
ethics, terms, operations, cate of com
puters, use of computers in various
cutiicular areas, keyboarding tech
niques and editing.
There an a lot of complaints across
the state 1]ш| students who fail are
required to lake bodi pans of the test
again even if they only failed one sec
tion, Hendrix said.
Some of those failing had a higher
average score than those passing but
failed one seclion.
Il is still too eaily to have cofflpari-
son data from other school sysierru
across the state, he said.
Cassandra
Cummings
Studies in Turics,
Caicos islands
Cassandra Cununings of Modes-
ville. a student at DePauw University/
Insana, recenlly began a semester of
research in The Turks and Caicos ts*
lands with The School for Held Stud*
ies, m international program focused
on envlronnwntal problem solving.
' CummingslsihedaughterofRlch-
ardandLorraineCummings, I I2Main
Church Road. She is engaged in re>
search at SFS's Center for Marine Re
source Studies, located in Ihe British
West Indies.
Upon completion of one semester
abroad, Cummings plans to return to
DePauw University/Indiana to com
plete her senior year of study.
The School for Field Studies, based
in Beverly. Mass.. operates six envi
ronmental research centers worldwide.
The centers are in Africa, Australia,
Canada, Costa Rica, Mexico, and the
Bríüsh West Indies. ^
■ StudentsneednolbeenroflMtnan
environmental studies сш ткиМ to
participate in the SFS prognm.
ManSluder
Studying In
England
GREENSBORO-Mtn Sliidec oC
^■nce,asudeiilal Ihe University of
Noith Carolina al CRcnsboco. is fa^
fcirilingmaitudy abroad profnnia
England during the 1997 spring ae-
Student Scholars
Graduate Student'Eama Fallowship
Thomas F. Campbell of Sayloe Slreel, Nfccksville,
who is seeking a master's degree from Ihe University of
Notth Carolina at Greensboro, has been awarded a
Marian Pope FranklinCounselor Education Fellowship,
valued al»(X). .
He was selected for academic excellence and com-
mitment to the counseling profession.
Two Named To Dean's List
At Greensboro College
Two Davie students eamed a 3.S or higher grade Campbell
poinl overage ond were named to the fall semester dean's list at Greensboro
College: Tonyo Lynette Mauldin, asenior and daughter of Mr. and M n. John
Mauldin of Mocksville; and Amy Beth Johnson, a Junior and daughter of
Johnny M. Johnson of Mocksville.
Karenina Gnjbb Earns GED in Health Occupa'
tions Program
Karenina E Grubb of Mocksville. a student in the heallh occupations
program at Oconaluftee Job Corps Center, Cherokee, eamed her GED in
Ftbruory.
11 High Point Students Named To Dean's List
Eleven DaviestudentsalHlgh Point University earnedmlnimum3.S grade
poinl averages and were named to the fall semester dean's list:
from A d v im - Seth Evans Caiter, a junior psychology major and son of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Carter of Hwy. 801 South; Maiibelh Walkins, a
freshman interior design majorof Keswick Drive; Robin L. Ball of McDaniel
Road: and Edward Crosby of Spyglass Drive;
from Mocksvllle - Diane W. Asbelle of Jessica Trail; Gregory W. Asbelle
of Jessica Trail; June H. Bracken of Farmington Road; Charlie S. Dulin of
Countty Lone: Kristen Lynnene Long, o senior English/media major and
daughterof Mr. andMn. Williom W. Long of Davie Academy Road; Timothy
Scotl Parrish, a senior medical sciences major of Sanfoid Avenue; and
Samantha Simpson, a sophomore elementaiy education major of Bradford
Place.
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DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPMSE RECORD, Mwch Щ Ш iC^k
Woman's Club Plâns
thsWo
Шсг.
Dl*/fort
. McmbenbftheGFWCMÒcksville
\yóman's Club gathered at Bermuda
kuii Countiy Club on Wednesday,
March 11 for their monlhly meeting.
Hostesses were Sue Peeler, Marga
ret Bost, Marjorie Griffilhs and Gnil
Kelly.
.. F№sldent Stella Fisher welcomed
Ihe groupandiniroducednew member
I.,Woodward anda guesl.Elizabeth
Doreen A ....
BolloWfor Citizen of the Year and
Club Woman of the Year were col
lected. These honors will be awarded
at the April meeting.
The dale forlhe upcomingNCFWC
•Arts Festjval is Saturday, March 22. at
the Fine Arts Center, Salem College.
Several of the club memben have en
tries in the cmlU und literature divi
sions.
' Cunscrvaiion Chairman Myma
H;uTÌs »nnounced that the stuffed lion
ralile, proceeds from which will go lo
theNCFWCPrtsident'sspecial project.
Funds froiw this two-year projcct will
be used to build a Nociumal Habitat
Slalion at Ihe North Carolina Museum
of Sciences. Tickets for Ihe African
Lion are avuilaWc m\\ the May roecl«
ing.
Thcclubvoicdtoorferiwocommu-
nity college scholarships lo seniors al
Davic High School, beginning with
this year’s graduating class. Applica
tions for these are available in the guid
ance counselor's olTice. This is In
addition lo the Sallie Southall Gotten
scholarship which is awarded annu
ally.
Dates for the 6th annual yard sate
were announced. The sale will beheld
at Ihe National Guard Amm y (xt Fri
day and Saturday, April 18 and 19.
Public A№iin chairman Wanda
Bowles introduced Polly Gales, coor
dinator of Historic Oavie, aa guest
speaker. She explained the chan|N.
which have been made not only in thé
name (formeriy Downtown Mocks
ville), and praised the dwnen of locd
businesses for impnsvemenu to the
community.
Forty-one members and guests at
tended the buffet luncheon whkh fol
lowed the program.
Mando-Tandy Couple
United In Marriage
ChristyJoMandoandDavldModi-
son Tandy of Roleigh were uniled in
imrriage at 3 p.ra. Saturday, Mutch 15
at First Presbyterian Church, Mocks
ville. The Rev. Leland Richardson and
ft. Keityon Meeks officialed.
The bridéis the daughterof Mr. and
' M,s. Joe Mondo of Woodhoven Lone,
Mocksville. She iso graduate of Dovie
High School, and eamed a bachelor's
degree inEnglish from NorthCarolina
Stole Univeniiy, where she was a
member of Chi Omego Sorority. She
works in Ihe accounting department
for Wilson-Fmley Co. In Raleigh.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Tandy of Spartanburg,
S.C. he Is a graduate of Burlington
Williams High School, and eamed a
bachelot's degree in agronomy from
North Carolina State University. He is
assistant superintendent at
Prestonwood Counuy Club, Coiy.
Given in manioge by her fother, the
bride chose her sister, Jennifer D.
Mondo, as maidofhonoT.Bridesmaids
were: Cotie Pottschmidt, ond Jessica
Tandy ondMaiyTandy,bolhslstersof
Artist Group
Moves
Meetings
"The Anist Group" is growing and
moving the monthly meetings to the
Davie Counly Library in order lo oner
wheelchair accessibility.
Meetings were previously held at
the Third Floor Art Gallery,
' Meetings are the last Tuesday of
each momh. on an on-going basis at 7
p.m. and are open to anyone who would
likeloattcnd. Theprimarygoalsareto
create a suppon group for woridng
anis ts and anyone interested In the ans.
- The group has celebrated its fint
year anniversary. Each meeting will
feature a speaker who will talk on
subjects of interest to those in the arts.
There is no charge.
Just come by, or for more infocmai-
Uon call 910-998-5274 or 910-940.
6347.
Cooleemee Club Discusses Domestic Abuse
; TheCboleemeeHomemakenClub
niel Feb. 24 ol the libfaiy in Cool-
eeiqee wilh two memben and the Ex-
Knakin agent, PeggyNuckoUi,pceteM.
' . TtwmeetingwMcalledlacfderby
iW.vicepitsideM.
'Hie Pledge of Allegiance 10 Ihe
Fl^waasaid. The roll call waa an-
iilwnd with'Share aMemoiy About
AnOld'Swectheait'*. 'Hiethoughtfoc
the day was lead.
Tteminmeaandtreanuei'srepaita
(him Ihe laat meeting wete given.'
. Nuckolls explained Ihe seivices of
theCoopenliveExiensionSeiviceand
theli wiUingnea 10 help Ihe people in
' DavieCoumy.Sheexplainedlheden-
niHon of domestic violence, she abo
gave a doroesúc violence qidi. She
explained the NCEHA CuMunl Alta
ContestCaiegorieaand the 1997 Cul-
^A m RukaandguideU im foilhe
NlC^contttt ■
.- ' The collect was laid iod t e meet-
■jüg'éyogmed,
■■ .-ttaMttnieeiigcwiUbeMinh^^
the gn)om.
Tiw groom's father was best man.
Ushen were David Coioper, Corey
Edwards and Brian Sonovick.
Music wasprovided by: Anita Long,
organist; Mike Edwahls, soloist; and
AnilaCirba, trumpeter.
Afier a reception in the church fel
lowship hall, the couple went on a
wedding trip 10 Cudjoe Key, Fla.Thcy
will be at home in Raleigh.
Social EvenU
• On Satuiday, Feb. \, an oyster
roast was hosted by Mike and Vickie
Carroll of Clayton.
• On Sunday, Feb. 16, a miscella
neous shower at Fint Presbyierian
Church fellowship hall was hosted by
Esther Wall, Margaret Eckerd. Anita
Long, Jamie Pharr. Peggy Wailace,
Glenna Lagle, Pauline Eanes and Lethia
J(^mson.
• On Friday, March 14, a bridal
lunchetMi at the home of M n. Hope
Hall was also hosted by Dixie Htül,
Louise Dickinson and Sue Short.
• On Friday, March 14. Mike and
Kim Tandy hosted a reheúsal dinner
at R a i i ^ Inn, Clemmons.
Nostalgia Day Tb Be
Held In Mocksville
Nostalgia Doy will be heW Satur
day, March 32 in downtown Mocks
ville, and you're Invited.
Davie residents are asked to bring
oldphoiographs,oldrumiture,oklcais,
stories orjust some memoriesforaday
of reminiscing. For free space, call
Serendipity Shops at 634-OJ55.
Organizer Cora Ellen Stroud hopes
the day will be filled wilh people te-
membering how 'things used to be.'
Three downtown businesses will
hove grand openings: Boger Auto and
North Main Consignment on 185 N.
Main St. has been testored, and in
cludes theold Wilkins Drugstore foun-
uin, popcorn, cherry Cokes and old
Mocksville movies will be available;
Fish-n-Tailsoncouitsquareatvl Davie
Vacuum and Repair on Nonh Main
Street also will have grand openings.
The Easier Bunny will be at Beaily
Worn on Notth Main from 10 a.m.-l
p.m., and York's Exxon on Salisbuiy
will have a contest Гог a tank ofgas for
25 cents a gallon.
The Serendipity Shops and 3id
Floor Art Galleiy on 41 Coim Squan
will be the center of activities finm I-
5 p.m. Exhibits scheduled Include; the
Davie Grays, a Civil War re-enact
ment group; Creative Memories;
Seaford Photogtaphy; Ftaneea
Venable; HubbanI Realty; Pete Dwig
gins; Davie Magazine; and Daniel
Furniture.
Artists participating include The
An Group, Joe Farthing, Sue Miller,
Annette lUtledge, Janel Dean, Reba
Mclnnis, Glenda Beaid and Maria.
Rutter.
Other guesls will nostalgic lien»:
will be Bob and Hope Ш 1, Ophelia.
Bameycasile Ferebee, John Brock,'
LynneHicks.andBenyIjamesOea(fe. !
Iheie will be louts of the Sanfonl :
BuiUing. aaweu.
Mrs. Davkl Madison Tandy
Slip-Slidin' Away
Chorus To Perfom Af
Senbr Trotter Meeting
Hie Senior Trotters met for their
regularmeeUngMatch 13ettheCenter
Communiiy Building. There were 22
membetiond 1 visitor present.
Elizabeih Massey, president, wel
comed eveiyone. Bill Seaford had
devotions. Hereadliie 121 Psalmsand
talked about Ihe beauty God had cre
atcd for us lo enjoy. He mentioned the
comct which is visible now between 5
and 6 a.m. and can be seen laler in the
early evening. Billclosedbytieadinga
humottxis poem which applied lo most
ofthe senior citizens.
Minutes of the Febtuary meeting
were read and conectkms made. The
Ireasuty report was given.
Nannie Wilson read a poem tided
'My Colorful Memoiy of Grandma's
Apron“. Shelhenshowedihegtoup30
or 40 of her aprons, all kinds, shapes
and sizes. All the aprons beknged to
Nannie bul one and it waaacaipenlei's
apron thal she had botrowed lo show.
She ended her demonstralion by read
ing a poem she had wriden about die
usesofaprons.
Center To Host Event
OnWednesday, Aprii 16,theDivie
Counly Senkir Cenler. with assistance
fnm Hoipice of Davie Couaiy. WiU
join 2.000 oitaniialiona acrou d »
United Stalea and Canada aa a locai
hoal fbr thè fourth amual Natioiial
BeteavementTeleconfeteace. 'Livìnt
widtGrief; WhenlUmaUFnkinied:.
SpoaiandbydaHiMrfeeFoiiMli-
don or America, dUi Uve-via-aattUila
video tdemofinenoe. wffi fcciB <■,
grief aod bcnavenmt iauea anod^
aied with prokNifed Ulnen. Inehiding
c t ^ , AIDS, n d AUaim n'a dia-
cne.'
''EvcqaiehabM ilauchedby^^
aaKcialedwidi|in))awedlBima,'aild
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waot lo do whM we can K> naiil iaX-
viduab in 1«ппй «,«а wtn M
dalia and nunca; abcM wnk-
•n , and Macbenwkò diri wMi
Alwd« Fraemin, e, tound anottMC way to htva fun at th* SaM Frandt Cattiolio Chunh ÌV ^ рш М ом Н у, ao*qr c a »
8hairaoGfclto8aÌuittay.Th«pl«yonundequipnM ntautadhara^
Ih n e will alaokeofpoMiiiea h t ;
vieweis lo p a r t k ^ during de 1мц^ .
activecaU-inaetnm 'Пирам! wW
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Ludieran niainer and р|0|каюг .«Г:
The piesklent announced die ac
tivities 01 the Davie Senior Cenler in
cluding lax aid on Friday unlil April
11. They will be closed on Good
Friday. The St. Patrick's Day patty al
die Recieation Deportment on Match
17wosnoon-2:30p.m. Aspecialgroup
fumished trish Music.
Jo ond John White will repieseni
the club as candklales for King and
Queen al Ihe May 3 MayFesL
Baibara Thoinun, outreach coor-
dinalor from die Senior Center made
someaimounccmenlspeiuiningtoitoe
activities al die cenler and asked dial
diere be al least Rve people fnm die
club paiticipale in die program iior
MayFest
Olivia Foster waa winner of die;
door prize. The group went to lilt i'-'
Siaiesville K&W fbclunch.
The next meeting will be April 17.. i .
(Uiis will be laier diaa die l e g ^ . '
meeting due lo dw Center ВшЪкие
coming up dial weekend). TteDivie, '
Senior Chocua will pofcim. T IiM y^
will be a covend dish meal.
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C2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPMSE RECORD, March 20,1997
Advance News
By Edith Zimmerman
Advancc Contspondent
Wccta Zimmerman of thc
Fomiingion area attended church at
Bailey's Chapel Methodist Church last
Sunday, going especially to hear her
cousin Harold Zimmerman, the pastor,
preach. After church services Wceta
ate lunch with her aunt, Nancy Zim*
mcmian and family.
Wednesday at 6 p.m. the Lenten
fellowshlpcovercd dish meal will be at
thc Methodist church fellowship hall.
Devotions and music services will be
by Kaye and Siuart Fitzpatrick of
GrecnsboroandBobbyClutts. Kaye is
Bobby Clutts’ sister.
Sympathy Is expressed to Walter
Orrell and family in thc death of his
brother Kenneth Onell.
Mrs. Alice Potts has been re-admit- •
ted to Davie Hospital. She spent a few
days In Ihe hospital last weekend went
back to MeadowbrookTcrracc on Hwy.
801, wherc she became quite ill again
undhad to be taken buck to the hospital.
Anda'a Hendrix of Myrtle Beach,
S.C. spent a few days ItLst week wilh
her mother and sisters Janie Hendrii(,
Melissa. Amanda and Meredith
Hendrix. Andrcaalso visited hergrand-
mother Edith Zimmerman two aner*
noons. She come in especially to visit
her grandfather Thomas Hen^ix who
has been hospitalized at Forsyth Hos
pital seriously ill. At present Thomas
is in Whitaker Carc for therapy.
Belty Comat7x*r underwent cata
ract surgery at Hawthorne Mcdical
Center on Thursday. Edith Zimmer
man was a Sunday night visitor of
Betty.
Bumgamer-Phillips
Engagement Announced
Gilbert McDaniel and Mrs. Annie Call of Mocksville announce the engage
ment of their daughter. Carolyn McDaniel Bumgarner to Steve Alan Phillips, the
son of the lale Larry Phillips and Lib Phillips of Mooresville.
The bride-elect is a graduate of Davic High School and is employed at Hocchst
Celanese in Salisbury.
Thc groom-to-be is a graduate of South Iredell High School, and is also
employed at Hocchst Celanesc In Salisbury.
The wedding will be April 5. at noon at Heartland Wedding Chapel in
Townsend. Tenn.
Club Celebrates Anniversaiy
TheCooIeemecSeniorCitlzcnsmct
March 10 in thc fellowship hall ofthe
First Bapiist Church wilh 3*1 members
and two visitors present.
Thc meeting was called to order by
the president followed with on opening
prayer.
The group sang "Blessed Assur
ance Jesus is Mine."
The chaplain was in charge of the
devotions. Hertcxtwasthe''lfNots'‘in
your life.
Thc roll was called, thc minutes
read, thc sunshine and treasurer's re
ports given. Events taking place at thc
Senior Center were announced. Any-
one wanting Information on these pro
grams can call 634-0611.
TTic program was a video of the
30th anniversary meetingOct.8,1990.
Each person was given a lolly pop
sucker to enjoy while viewing the
movie.
Therc was a covered dish meal for
this meeting. U was fun watching thc
group rdl their plates and sampling
food as they went along the table.
The next meeting wiU be March 24.
Everyone Is to wear an Easter bonnet
or cap. Eveiyonc is to bring a covered
dish for a covered dish lunch.
Daughter Bom To Couple
Kenneth and Sissy Slye Anihony
announce Ihc binh of Iheir daughter,
Amelia Btoolce, on Tuesday, March
I I , at Cabamis Hospital.
Ameiiawcighed7lbs.8oz.andwas
21 inches in length.
^ Malemal grandparents are Taylor
and Kathy Slye and Kitsy and Gary
Smilh of Long Beach.
№temalgrandparenlsare Penny and
Tim Anthony of Hamvilie, S.C.
Matemal great-grandparents are
Freeman and Maiy Nelson Slye and
Jack Stitt of Maryland and Wink and
Wonh Hendricks.
Palemal great-grandmolher is
Amelia Anthony of Hartsville.
АПЕНТГОНт
C U S T O M E R S O F
M O C K S V IL L E B U IL D E R ’S S U P P L Y , I N C . a n d
T O W N f t C O U N T R Y H A R D W A R E
On March 7, 1997 ModaYlte BuHtef'tSuBBlY, me, bought
iQvm ft-CQunttt.HgfdwgM. Ina. at 642 witesboro stieet,
Mockivlle, Mr. Ahin Whitaker, the itore manager, has
agned lo remain wHh us. We ata delighted to enter Into
this new venture. This wl help us to provkle К П П К П П
я м а . S M u m w h o u r s, a n d i v m s o m h o u d a v
HOUM. Vbu w l be аЫ е to charge o l each store kxatkm
a y w d o n o w .
Pony Club To Hold Seminar
Tlie Surry Couniy Pony Club, mem
berof the United Stales Puny Club will
host its 6ih Annual Horse Manage-
meni Seminar on Mna'h 22. at Surry
Community College in Dtibson.
The seminar will bo from 8 u.m.-5
p.m. with an assortment of speakers
covering tt nmge of topics, including
Dr.JImMeeker.D.V.M.. DavieCounty
Large Animal Hospital in Mocksvllle.
covering Broodmare Management.
P in o N e w s
By Nora Latham
Pino Correspondent
Everyone is asked to please remove
Christmas flowers from the cemetery
before Easter.
Our deepest sympathy goes oul to
Bob Dill for Ihe loss of his sisier. Peari.
of Atlanta, whodiedonSaturday. Dob
was unable to go to the funeral bccausc
he had surgery again on Monday. He
is doing well.
Harry and Ellen Rawlings hosted a
Sl. PJUrick's Day dinner at their home
on Sunday evening, wiih Ihe tradi
tional com beef and cabbage. Guests
were John and Beth McCashion and
children. Sean and Mary, and Beth's
parents and brolher from Winston-Sa
lem. Mrs. Thompson, Bob and Kathy
Ellis, and Harmon and Nora Latham.
Rememberour Easter activities for
Ihc Farmington charge: Thursday,
March 27,7:30 p.m., Maundy Thurs
day at Wesley Chapel: Friday, Mart:h
28. 7 p.m.. Good Friday service al
Farmingion; Saturday. March 29,7:30
p.m.. Holy Saturday service at Wesley
Chapel; and Sunday. March 30. Easter
Sunday at Wesley Chapel, 7:30 a.m..
Sunrise scrvicc. 8:30a.m.. brtakrasl. 9
a.m., Sunday school.
Theatre Conference To Be Held
Theatre supporters and reprcsenta-
lives from all levels of theatre from a
five couniy region will gather in Salis
bury on Saturday, March 22. spon
sored by the N.C. Theatre Conference.
NCTC has rccently undergone a
self-review led by George Thom of
Arts Action Research, a nationally-
renowned arts consulting firm. The
review revealed ihat Nonh Carolina's
theatres are concemed about thc con
tinuing decline In governmental fund-
ingoftheans. To rcplacc these funds,
theatres musi rely more heavily upon
private funding. The meeting in Salis
bury isdesignedtogivetheatre patrons
andj^tilioners an opportunity toshare
fundingsucccss stories with each othc.
andtheatresthroughout the stale. Simi
lar meetings ars being held in other
regions throughout the state in con
junction with NCTCs Celebralc The
atre Week which ran from March 9-16.
Salisbury and Rowan County was
chosen as a meeting site becausc of its
proximity to Olher counties in thc rc-
gion-Davic, Davidson. IredeU. and
Randolph. Jim Epperson, immediate
past presidenl of NCTC, will serve as
facilitator. The meeling will be held
from 11 a.m.-l p.m. Saturday, March
22 in thc St^back Room of the Rowan
Public Library. For more informaiion.
calliheNCTCofHccat9l9-832-9I71.
Anniversary Celebrated
John Frank and Ha/i I Garwood of Mocksvillc celebrated Ihcir 50th wedding
anniversary March 16 with a family dinner in Winslon-Salcm al Amcrica Steak
and Seaford Restaurant.
The hosts were the couplc'.s children, Charles and Marsha Convood’ of
Thoma.sville, and Susan and Dave Sidden of Farmington. The couple have iwo
grandchildren. John and Will Garwood. ; '
Mr. and Mrs. Garwood were manied on March 16 ,1947 at Ihe Davie Ciiiuil
Parsonage on Salisbuiy StrectinMocksville by thc lateJ.B. Fitzgerald. They have
resided in Mocksvillc area during Ihcir .W ycani of mairiage.
F o u r G a r n e r s N e w s
DAVÍE CQUNTV E im ífftó íS E RECORD^ Marcii 20, W .- jC ?
Ofsillo To Appesi In 'Carnelof Rrodi0iori
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The Little Theatre of Winston-Sa
lem will present Lemcr and Loewe's
musical fantasy ''Camelol," opening
on Friday, April 4, i
olThe AmCoun-1
cil Theatre at 610 I
Coliseum Drive in I
Winston-Salem.
Additional perfor
mances will be held
April 5-6, 10-13
and 17-20. Thurs
day, Friday, and
Saturday perfor
mances are 8 p.m.Onillo
and S u ^ y matinees але at 2 p.m.
Tickets are $16 for adults, $14 for
senior cltlixns, $12 for siudenls, am|
$10 for children I2and under. Group
discounts are available.
Call(9l0)72}-400l toreserveiick-
ets.
MikebnlllolstheassociatcMecu-
livedlrectorof IheCentral YMCA. He
ha.s previously appeared at Thc Little
Theatre in Evita, and atlhc Davie The
atre in productions of yose/i/i and the
Amazing Technicolor Dnumcoal. The Wizard of Oz, Anything Coes, and
SIngln'In the Rain. In Camelol, Orsillo
' King Arthur who, about to be maitieUt
waits rcaifully to meet his unmet bride,
f The beaiAlfulGuenevere appears, iiiitt
' Ihe two fall in lore. " |
It traces Iheir early yean; of happir
ness together until Anhui's dream,of
will appear as Sir Lionel.
Camelol, with book and lyrics by
AlanJayLeinerandmuslcbyFrederick
Loewe,'ls a musical comedy based on':
Ihe book TheOnce and Future King by
T.H.While. BringinglifctoUKlegend
of King Arthur and his Knights ofthe , perfcct peacc and order for his klng-
Round Table through music and seen- dom ate threatened by the villainy of
ety, Camelol opened In New Yorit in Monlred, his illegitimate son, and the
December 1960 and was appraised as unfortunate love between Guenevere
being the nwst lavish spectacle ever and Arthur’s bravest knighi, ,Sir
seen on Broadway. II won four Tony Lancelot.
Awards in l% l and closed in January Filled with lomance, swoid fights,
1963 atter 873 performances. chivalry and magic, Camelol is peifKt
Thc musical begins with a nervous for the whole family.
S/A/er Eagles Plan To Visit West Bend Vineyard
By Marie White
Four Comers Correspondent
Thc BYWs of Courtney Baptist
Church entertained Ihc WMUs ladies
ofthe church Mondaynightatasupper
in the fellowship building. Eachl^y
was given a shamrock. A delicious
meal was served. Around 28 people
attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Charies Burgess need
our conlinued prayers. : • ;
Weextend our sincere sympathyio
thc Randy Hutchens family in the lo^
a dear family member recently.
Thc singing Sunday nighl at Court
ney Baptist Church was well anended
and enjoyed by all. '
Y a d k it \ V a lle y N e w s
Freeman-Rhodes
"^Engagement Announced
' Mr. and Mrs. Glenn B. Freeman of Yadkinville announce the engagement of
their daughter. Wendy K. Freeman, to Christopher D. Rhodes of Yadkinville, the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Rhodes of Fletcher.
' The bride-elect is a graduate of Forbush High School. Surry Communily
College, and a 1992 graduate of Appalachian State University. She holds a
bachelor's degree in business administration with a major in accounting and Is
cmployedby PARTNERS National Health Plansof N.C.,lnc.,of Winslon:Salem. ,
' The groom-elect is a graduate of Garfield High School. Northern Virginia
Community College, and a 1990 graduate of Western Carolina University. He
holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a major in communica
tion informaiion systems and is employed by Old Dominion Freight Line. Inc. of
High Point.
'rhe wedding will lake place on May 3 at Pilot View Friends Church in
YadkinvilleDavie Manied Women |
Sought For Pageant
TheSilver Eagle SenlontmetMarch
13 at Quincy’s in Clemmons for lunch
and Ihe regular meeting.
Dorothy Mondy returned thanks
before the meal and fellowship. (The
club hadn't met sincc December due to
bad weather.)
The meeting was called to order by
Betty Jo Hanman, acting president.
Dorothy Mondy had devotions,
reading a poem ”A Good Creed", She
closed with prayer,
Betty Pettlcoid gave the treasuien
repoil. Potted plants had been sent to
Lois Stephens' during her Illness.
A lhank you note was read from
Lois Stephens. Each expressed their
sympathy to Naomi Greene with the
I0S.S of her mother.
The many opponunities for seniore
duringMarchandApril were discussed.
Memberswereencouiagedto take ad
vantage in as many as possible.
May3isMayFest. Fourmcmbcis
plan lo participate in the mock wcd-
ding. Senior Ambassadors from Ihe
group were selected.
Betty Pellicbid will be in charge of
devotions in Aprit.
The group will send Ann and Charles
Hartman a fniil basket as a thinking of
you gift. ;
Plans for April arelto visit West
Bend Vineyaid near Lewisville.
MarieMillerhadtheprognm). She
talked about why we should exercise.
She told Information on simple things
members can do that could make a
dilfcrence in how Ihey feel. Before die
was Ihrough, they all were doing tlie
Mexican Macarcna Dance,
Belty Petticord won Ihe door prUif.
a Shamrock plant. She senl il to Л яа
Hanman sincc she couldn't attend dM
to family illness. :>
Belty Jp Hartman closed w ilh'i
Ihought. "Eveiyonc from time tolimtf
needs a little boast." "Ifyousecalurtfe
onafenccpost.remcmbcrhehadsoinii
help getting there." -
Nor Onlv Do Wc l)cli\'cr HcMw Ixibics,
Wc l)cli\cr Hcalth\' ('hildrcn.
Broadway Sent To Great Lakes
Navy Seaman Apprcntice Adam D.
Broadway, son of Kenny D. Broadway
of 222 Broadway Road and Vicky ll
Fiye of liH Petes Lane. Mocksville,
rccently reported for duty at Servicc
School Command. Great Lakes, III.
Broadway's new assignment is an
example of how Navy and Marine
Corps men and women are assigned to
ships, squadrons and shore commands
around the worid. Whether serving in
the Persian Gulf near Iraq or In the
Adriatic Sea near Bosnia, people like
Broadway are making a difTerence as
they worii lo Improve thclr knowledge
and skill as pan of the most highly
technical naval forcc In history.
The 1996 graduate of Davic High
School joined ihcNavyinAugust 1996.
By Ruby McBride
Yadkin Valley Correspondem
Revival will be April 21 -2S nightly
at 7:30 p.m. by Brolher Don Ball. He
is from Thanks to Calvary Baptist
Church, Elkin. N.C There will be
spccial singing nightly, and nursery
provided. Visitors are always wel
come anytime, and join in with us.
Davic Village prayer scrvice will
be at 7 p.m. on Saturday. March 22.
Everyone is welcome to enjoy the
evening.
A reminder to all the King relatives
to be al thc lì a.m. service ul Yudkln
Valley Baptist Church, March 27. A
meiTwrial building fund for Granny
(Ellen) King. She was a spccial
grandma to me. her children and all
who knew her. • -
Pray for the building ofthe fellow
ship hull at Yadkin Valley Baptist
Church. • '
Joann, ond Lorie Pilcher took sup
per lo Ha/el Riddle Friday evening.
They enjoyed their meal together.*..
Remember ull the sick at home.'in
rcst homes and in the hospitals. Re
member Leslie York and Mrs. Hayes
at Davie County Hospital.
Remember Grace Langston as she
recovers from a broken arm and ribs in
Forsyih Hospital.
Applicationsarebcingacccptedfor
the lille of Mrs. Davle County Intema-
tiofial, an official preliminary to the
Mrs.NorthCarolinaIntcmationalPag-
cam; l(>^bc held June 6-8 at thc Joseph
S. Kott^ ConventionCcnter In Greens
boro. V
The woman chosen as Mrs. Davic
County will become an ombassador
from the ¿rea. The woman chosen as
Mrs. NoithCarolinalntenuktional will
receive a prize package and go on to
compete In thc Mrs. Intemallonal Pag
eant later this summer in Texas.
Competitions will include inter-
view.acrobic wear,andcvening gown:
no swimsuit or talent competilion.
Married women living in Davie
County Interested in applying, should
call (540) 982-8068.
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7 a . m . - 1 0 : 3 0 a . m .
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700 NC Hwy 801 North, Advancc
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A Gathering In Historic Mocksville
Serendipity
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everyone to join,
in a reunion for!I
all our friends
and neighbors.
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•Ashe County Cheese
B uilding Tours
Shops & 3rd Floor Art Gallery
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C6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 20,1997
Peanuts Make Delicious, Nutritious Snack
; By Babs Wilkinson
N.C. Depi. of Agricullure
Pctmulsand pcanulbultcr are aniong
America's most popular foods. Ameri
cans enjoy eating more than 600 mil
lion pounds of peanuts and about 700
million pounds of peanut better eveiy
year. For those of us who love this nut,
there isgood news. Peanuts nnd things
made from peanuts are dclicious as
\well as nutritious. To help prove my
point check out the following facts
about the nutritional components of
peanuts.
•Peanuts and peanut butter arc natu
rally cholesterol free.
•Peanuts and peanut butter are pro
tein powerhouses • providing 15% of
the Daily Value of protein per serving
(one ounce of peanuts or two table*
spoons of peanut butter.)
•Nutrient dense peanuts and peanut
butter contain many vitamins and min-
etiils that are often lacking in the stan
dard American diet. (Just one ounce of
peanuts contains nearly haifofthe thir
teen vitamins necessary for the body’s
growth and maintenance and 35 per
cent of the twenty minerals needed.)
•Current research suggests that
many of the piinerals found in peanuts
•copper, phosphorous, magnesium,
iron, potassium, selenium, /¡nc, and
calcium • may have a protective effect
forcoronary heart disease.
•TheNewEnglandjoumalofMedi-
cine reported in a May 2,1996 article.
lhat "the intake of Vitamin E from fixxl
is inversely nssocinted wilh thc risk of
death from coronary heart disease."
One ounce of peanuts supplies 23% of
the ■Recommended Daily Intake of
Vitamin E.
•A study conducted by Fraser and
colleagues of Loma Linda University
has indicated that consumption of nuts
at leastoncepcrweeklowerstheriskof
heart disease by 25 pcrcent. (Of the
31,200 people surveyed, peanuts ac
counted for 32% of the nuts eaten.)
Consumptionofnuisfiveormoretimes
aweekdoubles the protection,thestudy
concluded.
Crunchy Casserole Topping
Combine 1 cup bread cmmbs. 1/2
cup chopped roasted peanuts and 3
Tbsp, butter and sprinkle on your fa
vorite casserole. Quick easy and tasty
way to add crunch and protein to veg
etables or meat casseroles.
Cool Peanut Butter Pie
4 ounces of crcamchecse, softened
1 cup of confectioners sugar
1/2 cup peanut butler
1/2 cup of milk
1 container (8 oz.) frozen whipped
lopping
• 9-inch graham cracker crust
3/4 cup chopped roasted peanuts
Whip cheesc until light and fluffy.
Beat in sugarandpeanutbutter. Slowly
add milk, blending thoroughly inlo
mixture. Fold In topping. Place 1/2 cup
chopped peanuts in bottom of crust.
Pour peanut butter mixture Into piè
shell. Top pie with 1/4 cups peanuts.
Refrigerate or freeze. If pie is not used
same day as made, wrap In oirtight
covering and refrigerate or freeze.
Makes 6 servings.
Banana Nut Bread
1/3 cup bullcrof margarine
2/3 cup granulated sugar
2cfgs
1/2 tsp. lemon extract
\ l/4cupmashednpebananas(2*3)
1 3/4 cups self rising Hour
1 cup chopped roasted peanuts
Cream butter and sugar: stir In eggs
and lemon extract. Add bananas and
mix well. Gradually add (lour lo sugar
mixture, mixing well. Fold in pesinuts.
Pour batter intoagreasedS 1/2 by41/
2 Inch loaf pan. Bake at 350 degrees F.
for one hour or until a cake tester
comes out clean. Allow to cool in pan
about 30minutes before turning onto a
rack. Freezes well. Makes I2servings.
Granny's Easy Chkkcn SaUd
2 cups chickcn
1 cup finely diced celery
2 tbsp. Grated onion
2 ibsp. chopped pimento
Lemon Juicc
1/2 cup chopped roasted peanuts
1/4 tsp. Black pepper
1/4 cup mayonnaise
Toss all ingredients togelhcrlorolx
well. Serve as a sandwich, stuffed in a
tomato half or on lettuce.
Johnson Named President
HILLSDALE-WilliamG. Johnson
Jr.hasbeennamedpresidentofUucw-
Wood-Johnson Inc.aHeracquiring sole
ownership of the
company. The
change is effective
immediately.
LareW'Wood-
Johnson was founded
in Mocksville in
1915. Thecompany.
which employs 12
people.ts an indepen
dent insurance _____________
agency and provides Johnson
Iwrne, heallh. auio, life and business
insurance protection. Thc company's
main office is located at 135 S. Salis
bury St. in Mocksville and u second
branch opened in November 1996 to
serve clients in the Hillsdale/Mocks-
ville area.
Johnson began hiscareerat Larew-
Wood'Johnsonin 1973asasales pro
ducer, In 1978, he acquired a third of
the company, now known as Larcw-
Wood-Johnson. Upon partner Hugh
S.Larew'sretiremenlin 1982, partners
H. Don Wood and Johnson retained
ownership. Wood retired in 1996.
Since 1978. Johnson has been ac
tive in the insurance Industry by serv
ing as an insurance instructor at the
institute of Insurance in Chapel Hill.
During that same year. Johnson was
inducted into the Society of Chartered
Property and Casualty Underwriters
(CPCU). Throughout his career.
Johnson has been active in the com
munity. as a member of Mocksville's
Rotary Club and First Baplist Church.
He and his wife, June, live on a farm In
Davie Couniy and have three children,
Ellyn. William and Wesley.
Holy Week' Services Planned
Shiloh Bapiisl Church al 544 E.
Depot St. in Mocksville will hold its
third annual Holy WeekservlcesMarch
24-28, beginning
each night at 7:30.
The church's
pastor, the Rev.
Donald Ray
Jenkins, willdeliver
the sermons, and
music will be pro
vided by visiting
choirs from area
churehes.
On Maundy Jenkins
Thursday. Holy Communion will be
served.
Holy Week activities will conclude
on Easter Sunday with a 6 a.m. sunrise
servicc at Mocksville Second Presby
terian Church. Jenkins willalso preach
al lhat service, and music will be pro
vided by the Davic County Ecumeni
cal Choir, under the direction of
Magalene Gaither. Breakfast will be
served following worship.
Thepublicisinvitedtotheseevenls.
Grandchildren Escort
Seniors To Prom
A rockin'crowd danced lou variety Electric Slide" nnd "YMCA," as well
of lunes at Davie Counly Senior as lo slow tunes Trom tlie 40s and 50s.
Ccmer'siunlor/ScniorPrpmonSalur- ■ The Prom King and Queen were Ihc
day, March 8, at Hickory Hill Country MaslerAndrewAllcnandMrs.Dorcus
Club. Brogdon, who were presented wilh a
Seniors and their grandchildren. sceptorandbouquelofHersheyKisses,
greut-grandchildren, and other respectively.
"youni:er"escoi1s,promeimdedlo"T1ie
Andrew Allen and Dorcas
Brogdon were crowned prom
king and queen.
Hickory Hill Country Club was the site for the Davie Senior Center's Junior/Senior Prom.
Spiritual Resources: Planting The Seed
Members oiBfownleTroopl054onQirl Scout Sunday,from left ftpnt - Sally Coleman, Dana Woodard, Amanda Stoar, Ellen
Cart«r,BrittanyLalrd:mkldle.CotyLee.CandaceCaln,Hannah Spejflht; iMck - Erika Whteker, Gina Hokler, Kaitlin Egan, Kami
Ellis, Cindy Kohnen, Savanna McLamb.
Brownie Troop 1054 Celebrates
Girl Scout Sunday On March 9
: BfDwiie Oir) Scout Troop 1054 celebrated Girl Scout Sunday on Match 9 at
Bdhkhem U niM Methodist Chureh.
Jint befon the 11 a.m. seivice, it was ahnost suuiding room only as the {irli
p a rfo ii^ puppet •»> nurioMlie pkys and an ori^
■EkIi giri pMicipMed in the plaiiniiig, deiifii u d peffocmuice of this eveni as
(m y lo hoocr their tponsor church and the SSdi anniveisaiy of Giri Scouting in
. M lU M S M e i..
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By Richard Etkaw
‘...a kernel of wheat trust be planted in Ihe soil. Unless it dies it
Wiili be alone as a single seed. But ils death will produce many new
kernels and a plentiful harvest of new lives." John 12:24(NLT)
These words of Jesus are especially meaningful to Ihose who live
in a famtlng area like Oavie County. Soon we will be planting seeds
otail kinds in Ihe field, gardens, yurds, and flowerbeds. Tosee a plant
grow from a seed inlo a mahjre flower or vegetable Is a real joy. We
are blessed several times In this process...by beauty, by wonder, by
fnjil, and more seeds.
The message ol Ihe scripture Is lhal these blessings come Irom
our willingness lo bo planted. A seed never planted is only a
seed...never any more, bul less all Ihe time. A seed planted will yieU
increase many limes Ils original sell. God always leaves the decision
lo Invest Ihe seeds ol our lives up lo the individual.
Whal kind of decisions about planting are you making?
Some people are well equip with seed. They are gifted, believe Ihe
Bible, at\d ate professed Christians. Yet they are rtgW, dogmaUc,
judgmental, and nothing aboul Ihem draws anyone to be a Christian.
They have everything needed to be useful to God, but regretfully
olhers are turned away by their altitude. So year after year they
collect more and more seed and think Ihey are more and more
righteous.
Olhers choose lo lake Ihelr soedand have II ground into bread. My
wile Jane Is a bread baker. We give away many loaves of bread each
week. By letting Ihe seed ol our lives be ground inlo flour we feed
manypeople. A missionary friend ol mine In Bulgaria e-malled us lhat'
the economy is In such chaos thal Ihere are lines of people wailing
to gel bread and nol enough for all. The worid needs people willing
to give their seed lo feed otheis.
A harder choice for our lives is to be planted Inthe cold, dari<, damp
ground. II means being away ftom friends. We are surrounded by
less congenial and comfotlable environment. We no longer feel Ihe
love we once knew and we feel lonely. For a while Ihis seed vanishes
Irom knowledge and sight. II is hidden In God's field away from its
former life. The poinl ol decision has come lo this seed ol life and we
must decide on whal to do. The greatest blessing is to become seed
grain.
By planting our lives God makes ol us something beautiful and
appealing, so thal others will follow Christ. Maybe some few will even
see lhat lo plant Ihe seed of one's life Is a greater blessing. Be
assured, God Is lovingly watching and others will see you as well. And
if others don't see you, God knows and Is pleased.
S u p p o r t T h e s e L o c a l B u s in e s s e s
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H a z e l K o o n tz M c s s k k
Hazel Austin Koonii Messicii, 78,
of Winston-Salem, died Tuesday af-
icmoon, March 11, 1997, ut Forsyih
Memorial Hospital.
■ ShewasbomlnDavleCounty,Jan.
15, l919tothe late Samuel nnd Maude
Campbell Koonu and was a retired
reMaumnt and hotel owner, having
managed several businesses with her
husband at Atlantic Beach and
Morehead City.
She was a lifelong memberof Soci
ety Baptist Church in Statesville. Since
reluming to Winston-Salem in 1993,
shchadworshippedwiihtheSherwood
Ijpjne Chuich.'
j ■ She was preceded in death by her
ijusband, J.C. Messick, in 1991. She
as also pteceded in death by 2 broth-
liii; David KoontzandGibson Koonlz.
i-'Survivors include 2 daughters,
(Jlaytie Benson of Salisbury and Kaye
Ajtsm of Winston-Saleni: 7 gnmdchil-
(jren; 18 great grandchiklien: and 2
Asters, l^ n a Dellinger of Statesville
iM Maiy A. Smool of Mocksville.
> A worship service honoring her life
iirlhe Lord was held at 3 p.m. March
14;at Socieiy Baplist Chuich by Steve
Ctu and Chuck Adam.Burial followed
iir Ihe church cemeleiy.
^Memorials may be made to tf»
Cemeleiy Fund of Society Baptist
Church, 879 Ganlen Valley Drive,
Statesville, N.C. 28677.^ "
jB e tty H . J o h n s o n
Betty Herrington Johnson of Sun
;City. Fla. and Farmington, died Mon-
’day. March 10,1997.
; Surviving are her husband, Rel.
;Geneml George Marvin Johnson Jr.; a
;daughter.JeanJ(^nsonMerrian;ason.
;George M. Johnson HI: 2 grandsons; a
:sisier.Mr5.DickWilson;andabrother,
,'Herbeit Herrington.
• Funeral services were held March
: I4.;I997, in Sun City, Fla. with burial
^following in Bushnell Naliona} Cem*
!etery of Florida.
< Menwrials may be made lo Farm*
jngton United Methodist Church, 131
!Fnrmington Road, Mocksville. N.C,
:27028.
; R o b e r t L e e B r a k e S r.
; Robert Lee Brake Sr., SO, of Pleas-
;ant Acre Drive, Mocksville, died
: Wednesday, March 13.1997, al Davie
; Counly Hospital.
: Bom0cl.20,l946,inwanen,0hio,
;i0 the lale Jay and Dorothy Geiber
: Brake, he was a tmck driver and aulo
; mechanic. For 15 years he was a race
; cor builder, stock car racer and stock
'. car and aiipiane enthusiast.
: He wos preceded in death by a
'brolher,Collin Brake.
' Survivon include his wife, Marie
. Helmuth Brake of the home; 2 sons,
I Robert L Brake Jr. of Mocksville and '■ Jay Brake of Kannapolis; 2 daughters,
: Shelly Goklner of Mocksville and Sa-
: rah Ann Brake of Ihe home; S gniid-
: chUdien; 3 btolhen, Dennis Broke and
' J o ^ Brake of BrisloiviUe, Ohio and
: theRev. Mkhael BrdieoiMockiville;
Und 3 sislen, Jodi Bates of
^M^opotamia, Ohk>, Kathy Durst of
>Gi«ene, Ohio and Janel Koehler of
jBristolville,Ohio.
I Funeralseiviceswetehcldat2p.m.
:M № h 16, at Eaton Funeral Chapel by
ithe Rev. Michael Brake. Burial fol-
> lovred in Rose Ceineteiy.
;c ie m e n t H u n s S to n e
: 'ciemeM Hanes suue, 69, of Sain
:RaiKl,Mocksville,diedS<ind>y.Maidi
i 1& 1997, at Davie County Hospiul.
: HewasbonDec.23,1927,inDavie
rCounty to the lale Пюиш and Saiab
iHoMS Stone*< lie wai iitiiediiraai Carter Electric 1 am) was I veteran of the UA Aimy.
iseiying during Kncan Conflict He
; rectived * Purple Heart. Korean Ser-
ivitt medal wilh two tnwize service
'< su(i and die United I4«ioi» Seivice
imdtal.
! №wa>pncededindeathby>itep-
! daui^, J<^ Whitkick Crouch.' Surviving ue hit wife, Ruth
! wmUock Stone of the home; 3 iiep-
! chitdren, Joe Whitkick and Pat Boger,
: bodiofMockiViUe,andBrend» Vogler
! of Cooleeniee; 14 step gnndchiUien;
(lekep great gnndchikfaca;andatit-
! terj Mvy WUson Rodwell of Mocki-
jvilie.• Agnvesideiavicewuheldatll
; am. March 19, at Roie Cemetety l>y
¡tbeRev.HJ>.Shnim. ,•. MgnmiiUnaybenwlgtoDivie.
¡CoiMyHai|iice,P.O.«e»MI.Mo^
WyifcNC27028. .
I W la P r e s n e U H n F r is
Pamela Presnell H m ii 41, of
Mocksvllle.dledMonday.Marchl7, .
1997, at N.C. Baplist Hospiul In •
Winston-Salem;
She was bom Sept. 30, 1955 In
Rowan County, a daughter of J.D.
and Lorene Wagner' Presnell of the
home.
Suiviving, in'addition to her fu-
ents,aielWhusbmd,LawM''BusM”
HairisJr.ofMocksvlile;2son8,Andy
and Morgan Harris of Ihe home; a
si'sler, Sheila Auman of Winston-Sa-
lem; and giandfuthcr, Paul Wagner
of Mocksviile.
Funeral services were to be con
ducted nt 2 p.m. March 19^ aiTuncn-
tine Baplist Chureh by Ihe Revs. Billy
Sloop and Jock Johnson .with biiri^
following in Ihe church cemeleiy.
S h e lb y H a r b o u r J r .
Shelby Haibour Jr.,72, of Hunting
ton, W.V., died Satuiday, Morch 15,
1997 al his residence.
Born March 27, 1924, in Hunting
ton, he was a son of the late Shelby
George and Weallha Richardson
Harbour and wos retired os a letter
canier from Ihe U.S. Postal Seivice.
He wos a member of Grace Gospel
Church, Letter Carriers Union NALC
Branch 359. VFW Post 9738 and Ihe
l}isobled American Veterans Chapter
Numbcr2 in Huntington. He wasoU.S.
Army veteran, serving during Worid
Worn.
Surviving ore his wife, Reba M.
Thomas Harbour; a son, Rev.Shelby L.
Haibour of Cooleemee; 3 grandchil
dren; a slsler, Margie Waugh of Hun
tington; abrolher, Robert L. Horhourof
Huntington; ond several nieces and
nephews.
Funeral services were conducted al
11 a.m. March 18, ot Chapman's Mor
tuary by the Revs. Dwayne Smith, Rick
Brown and Shelby L. Haibour. Burial
foUowed in Ridgeiawn Menwrial PaiV
in Huntington.
Memorials may be made to Hospice
of Huntington, W.V.or Victory Baplist
, Church.P.O.Boit686,Cooleemee.N.C.
27014.
A zsiilee P u llia m C le m e n t
Azzilee Pulliom Clement. 78. of
Philadelphia. Pa-.diedTUesday,March
11.1997 in Philadelphia.
Bom M . 19, 1919, she was a
daughter of the late William Harvey
and Sarah Jones Pulliam. Stw was
educated in Ihe Dovie Counly schools.
A member of Hoven Methodist
Church, she wasemployed by the U.S.
Defense Department. '
Surviving ore a son, James Phillip
Clement of Philadelphia, Pa.;2daugh-
ters, Stacy and Sarah Harris, bodi of
Philadeiplua; a broUier, Harvey Lee
Pulliam ofMocksville;45isters,Lucille
Fleming of Salisbury, Lila Pulliam
ondComillo Martin, both of NewYoric
City, and Jessie Hodges of Winston-
Salem; and 10 grandclUldren.
Funeral seivices weie held at It
«.m. March 17, at Haven Methodist
Church with burial fpllowiag in
Northwood Cemeleiy. '
H u b e r t C .B o g e r i
Hubert Cheshire Boger, 94, of
Fancy ButtonsL«ie,Fanningtoa,died
late Thwslay, March 13,1997,athU
home.'
He was bom in Davie C o ^ April
24. 19(B,'ki Ihe lale JglMI Luther and
Mamie Summen Boger and for 60
yean wai a daily fanner.
H ew a9al9l9gnduaM ofCam
High School, a graduate of M m Hill
College and a fonner Fmner of the
Year wiih the Davie Counly Soil and
Water Conservation. He was a mem-
Divie
Jompuiy
Buigli t o • Medical
F R I ^ A T E S
Lice ^ B e u re d
Ownen
B ib l e
B a p t is t
C h u r c h
Aulor, Воя Лит ■ 91Ф76ММ1
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bcrofMocksvilleFlmBaplistChurch.
Hiiwife,BlancheDuUBoger,died
M u d i 13, in6.Hewasalaopi<kcded
indei№byadau(hler,Editl|Siniinoni;
and by 2 soot, Harold Bog« ^
Johnny Boger.'
Surviviiig are 3 daught^ Nancy
Tiiykirof Mo(mville.Cariil)rn Boger
of tbe'htiine and Bread* Boger of.
Ailinglai, y«.; a son, OdeU Boger of
FanningM; 9 gnwichikkeiu S gi(M
grM dchiU K h;3tislai,Jiiaaila^
and Maiy Fnncet Davla, bothofBurr
iington, add Ethel Reec« of WlMon-
Salem; a brodier, Howaid Boger of
Fartninj^n;- and s e v ^ h i ^ and'
nephews.-'
A graveside setvke was held at 3.
p.m. March 16, at Eatons Baptist
CSiwch C e m ^ vfhb Ihe Rev. Paul
Rigglbfficiaiiiig. ;
MoitaifilamaybeinadeiaMocka-.
vilie FIM B v iit ChURh, 3<b
IRJttn« SALES «SERVKE
DAVIE COUNTY ENTÉRPRBERÌECORO,Mard^
H e lc n B .S m t t h
Mrs. Helen Bohdurani Smith, 83,
of North Main Street, Mocksville, died
Monday afternoon, Mnith 10,1997.ln
' Davie CouhiyHospiioi.
She wos a resident of Davie Place
Convalescent Home.
She was bom- In Forsyth County,
April 26, l9l3lothelateJon»Fnmcis
ond Dora Hastings Bondunmt ond woj
a retired retiil s{tles cleric. She was a
member of №thlehem United Meth
odist Church.
She was preceded in deoth by her
husbond, Robert L. Smllh in 1977.
.'Surviving are; a step-son, Alton
Smith of Greensboro; o sister, Huron
Bondunmt of Mocksville; oral two
greol-nephews. '
A memorial seivice will be held ol
,3 p.m. Sunday in Mock Place Chapel
wilh the Rev. Dan Mortin, oflicialing.
The family requests memorials be
.considered for the Cemeleiy Fund of
Bethlehem United Methodist Church,
c/o M is. Roy №ler,'2l 1 Hilton Road,
Advonce, N.C. 27006. '
D a v id A n d e r s o n M u r p h
Dovid Andeiwn Muiph Sr.. 59. of
Lexington.fonneilyof Salisbuiy,died
March 15,1997,01 Foisyth Memorial
Hospitol in Wlnston-Soicm.
He wos the brother of Linda M.
Whitaker of Advance.
Funeral services were conducted at
2 p.m. Feb. 17, ot New Hope Baptist
Chiirch by Ihe Rev. Craig Edwards.
Buriol followed in Rowon Memorial
Porte.
Davie Driving; S cliool
Five Generations
Fh/e generations of this family recently got together. Tfwy are, froitileft, Beatrice Ftye,
Mildred Spry, Brenda Draughn, Michaela Draughn and Michael Draughn.
: j'
I
Special Services
Planned At Folk
Baptist Church
Beginning on Sunday moming,
March23attbe 11 a.m. service, through
Wednesday evening, March 26. the
Rev. Ron Harrison of the South Yad
kin Baptist Church Association will be
leading "A Jesus Celebnuion” at Fork
Baptist Church.
There will be a mini-concert each
evening at 7: IS p.m. led by Mark Allen
of Eagle Heights Baptist Mission in
Mocksville. The service will begin at
7:30 p.m.
Nursery will be provided for
preschoolers.
The community Is invited to join us
in "A Jesus Celebration". Fork Baplist
Church is located on Hwy. 64, seven
miles east of Mocksville.
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Davie Recycling Cenier Now
Accepting TexUie Maleriais
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORO, March 20,1Я 7,- Dfv
H u rry U p , D a d d y
Don't ihrowaway ihoseoldclolhes.
Even If you tliink il's in too poor a
condition for A Storehouse for Jesus or
other such organization, that doesn't
mean It should be thrown in the gar
bage.
The DavieCounty Solid Waste and
Recycling Facility will now pick up
textiletnateriaUwithotherrecyclables.
The items will be sent to foreign
countries with need forsuch matf riots.
Old clothcs. shoes, pockelbooks,
sheets, pillowcases - even undergar
ments - con be used by people In these
countries, according to Connie Ferrell
oftheSolidWasteFacility. .
McIntyres Featured At Duiœ
University String Concert
Christina McIntyre and Frcderic
McIntyre were featured perfomicrs in
thcroccmDukcUnWcTsUyStringCon*
cert in Durtiam.
. Christina played violin in the Inter
mediate 1 Ensemble directed by Dr.
Dorothy Kitchen, professor of music at
Duke.
. Frederic.amemberoftheadvanced
Jaycees Name
Sufflnne Shoaf
Outstanding
State Teenager
• ■ -Suzanne Shoaf of Raleigh was re
cently named as one of five Outstand
ing Teenageni of North Carolina by the
N.C. State Jaycccs |
Organization.
Theawaniswere |
prescmcdatiheJay-
cces Stale Conven- I
tion on Feb. 22 in
Fayclleville. Ttiesc
teenagcrswerecho* I
sen for Iheir exem-1
plaiy leadership in I
school,community, *
and church activi* Show
ties and were chosen from applicants
from across the state.
Shoaf was chosen Outstanding
Teenager of Wake County in Novem
ber oflust year and was then submitted
by the Raleigh Jaycees as their appli
cant for the state award.
She is a member of the National
Honor Society, vice-president of the
Student Body at Millbrook High
School, captain of the cheerieading
squad. chajTwan of the Wake County
high schools Dance-A-Thon fundraiser
for the Duke Children's Hospital, a
member of the Millbrook Drama Dc
panment and an active member of St.
Andrews Presbyterian Church in Ra
leigh where she serves as a member of
theYouthGroupScrvanlTeam-alead-
ership and planning group.
She was also pan of a missionary
team from the church that went lo
Miguel Aleman, Mexico where she
helped with constniction woric on the
Mexican families' homes nnd taught
Bible School to the children. She is
planning to retum to the same area for
another Mexico Mission trip this sum
mer.
Shoaf plans to attend the University
of Nonh Carolina at Chapel Hill, N.C.
Slate UmvenUy. or A pp^luan State
University in the fall and major in eady
childhood education or theatre ans
education.
She is the daughter of Eari and
PhyllisShoaf. formerly ofCooleemee.
and is the granddaughter of Mr. and
. Mrs. Howard Danner of Mocksville.
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group, was llie violin soloist In the
performance of Concerto No. 3 in B.
Minor,Op.61,byComilleSninl-Siiens.
Frederic, 15, gave Ws firsl violin
concert at age 3 ot Ihe Davie County
Public Ubnuy In Mocksville. He re-
ceivedhis initial tralnlngalN.C.School
onhe Arts In Winston-Salem, prior to
moving with his parents, Betty and
Andy McIntyre, to Duihaiii where he
studies with Duke Univereity String
School.
Frederic perrormed with Ihe N.C.
Symphony in Durtiam duringihe 1996
Christmas concerts.
Christina and Frederic McIntyre are
the grandchildren of Ceotgeand Ellen
McIntyre, Woodland Subdivision,
Mocksville.
White her d a d ^ was helping victims at an accident scene, llttte Karen Spiy waited in the truck for his retum... but taking a
peek to see what was happening. -Photo by R oW n F w gut^n .
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The Flowers And Plants Are Pretty;
And Birds & Butterflies Love Them
By MUu Bamhardt
Davie Couniy Enterprise Reconl
; EPHESUS - The Jonquils are
blooming all over the yard of Sarah
and Francis Clarit. Some of them have
btcnbloomingror7Sycars,planiedby
Sarah's molher,
Sarah Clark's mother had a green
thumb. Her daughter is carry
ing on the inidiiion - bul wilh a
djlTerenl twist.
' She plants shrubs and flow
ers and irecs, bm ihey're more
thmjusi pretly.Hieyarx: homes
•nd Tood for bulterilies and
birds.
;: ftve always hod a green
thumb. Louise Dickenson said
can stick and stick in Ihe
giau'nd and il will grow." Mrs,
clarit said. "I jusl like being
outside. I'm an outdoor person,
t giKss I gel that from my
nnttKr, bccausc she was, too,"
:; Already Uils year, she has a
cuncllia. an "old-limey" vari
ety that was covcietl wiith
blooms. Like many flowers, il's
abqtit three weeks ahead of
sijiaule, Mrs. Clark said.
"If you can'l grow stuff with thal,
you might as well hang it up," she said.
"You can'l gruw anything."
Francis and Sarah Clarit spend a lol
nf time in Ihe back yard oftheir home
offU.S.601 Soulh. Hc'sbulll many ot
the birdhouses and butterfly houses.
In recent weeks, they've watched a
palrofbtuebirds consider one of Ihc
bo«ej for a nest. They have flocks of
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places for Ihe creatures to hide in Uk
Clarks'yard.
. A female butterfly lays eggs; at
tached to a Iree trunk or plant with a
silk thread. The egg turns into a cater
pillar, which goes through the pupae
stage before a butterfly emerges.
Al each stage, a dlfTerenl plant Is
needed.
Dill, parsley, fentil and Queen
Anne's lace are popular.
Favorites among bulterfliea
are zinnias, marigolds, nlcoti-
ana, cosmos, lanlona, pentas,
and vertilna.
Mid-season flowen such as
black-eyed susan, butterfly
bush, Shasta daisies, diylilies
and СОГК flower are popular, and
laler on Ihc asior, solum, loc
Pye weed (She found some
growing wild at Ihe Junction
Road wlldllfcaccess area),but
terfly bush and swallowtails
are good bets.
"tve learned all of this by
beingouthereintheyard walch
ing," Mrs. Clarit said.
Many of the same plants
bulterilies like are also helpful
to birds. When il's blooming,
Uie butterfly bush lives up lo its
name by allracUng Ihe colorful
l i
This butceifly garden In Sarah Qaik's yard wiii be full of coioiful flowers and colorful fluttering
creatures this summer. -Photos by Robin Fergusson.
: - ri was bom here and a lot of
Sisituffwasniymc^i'Cshe SphngflOW eringplants andbU lbSateabO U t c ^ > » « l^ty e ar,shcg «a
sad.; Everythmg Ive planted rhroow oolic Pariu m alflnafnraniroM arrh pl»lographofarareZebrabut-¡s;f(ff the bulterilies and die ulfeew eeKS early, m aking fOr a niCe March. ,erfly on her bush. During u *
cedar waxwings high in a Iree, a rare winter, birds eal seeds from the bush.
A member of the Mocksville Gar- sight.
They pul a ball of cotton out for a
chick-a-tlee to build a ncsl. She did,
carryingso much of the cotton alaUme
Uiat she could barely fly above the
ground. "She »■ould fly wilh Uvu cot
ton hailing fromhcrbea|i,andhlooked
like Shi had a beard," Mrs. Clarit said.
To have a butterfly and bird garden
you have tounderstandUieirslagesof
developments, and Uieir needs during
eachslagc.Thet*'splcnly of water and
(lOiGub. she chairs Uk project to keep
f lO i^ in Uk brick planters down-
loWn, in front of Ihe courthouse.
She docsn'i have a secret.
"The first Uiing you have to have is
good soil," Mrs. Clarit said. She mixes
Scott's Sierra soil in Uie hole where Uk
flower will be planted, and adds a litllc
Black Kow.SheslingsOsmocoleslow-
release feitllizer around Uk area, no
particular amount.
"It's amazing," she said. "Oncc you
get started growing for Uk butteiflies,
you realize how Uk birds will cat ott
Uk same plant in a diflerent season.
"1 enjoy my flowers, and me and
my husband ate bolh bird watchen."
Using Uieir knowledge of buiter-
fiies and birds, and her green Utumb,
IheyshouUbeabletoenjoyUKirhobby
fora long lime.
Surely, Uk birds and butterflies
appreciate UKir efforts.
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The Carolina Jasmine is taking over a shed and fence, and providing company to the cherubs.
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D2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 20,1997
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T a k in g T im e To iM h otarshiiM A v a ila b le
' TliL* Rt)wan-lrcdcll Citizens Гог a
Clean Etivlrunmem will awanl two
$ I (MK) sclioiiirships 10 two higli school
gnidiiales.
Tliesc .scholarships an: open (o ail
high school seniors оГ Irvdcll, Rowan
and Davie counties and are awanled
annually lo iwo deserving graduates in
an elTorl lo cncounige higher educa
tion in environmental sciences and as
an expression of the organization's ap-
prcciationtothecilizenswliogniclously
supported RICCE’s elTorts lo prevent
the placement of a hazardous wasie
incinerator in Ihis area during Ihe sum*
nicrorim
These scholarships arc uwanJ^d
based on Ihe applicant's academic
achievement, educational goals, un
derstanding of an sensiiivily to envi*
mnnienlal issues. -
Applications have been .sent to all
high scIk k'Is in Iredell. Rowan, and
Davie counties and may be obtained
from Ihe guidance department. *
On a recent trip to Mocksville, 3-year-old Rebecca Clendenin couldn't resist stopping to smell ttie flowers blooming In the
brick planters along South Main Street. The flower gardens are maintained by members of the Mocksville Garden Club.
__________ ______________________________ - Photo by Bobln Fergusson
liv«s(ock judgkig readies
With spring just around the comer,
. most evei>one Is fiHing up ihelr days
• wiihaciWtUes.
• Oncprogramthotyouihcouldcheck
oul is panicipating on Ihe local live
stock judging team. As a member of
•' Ihc judging leam you will visit farms.
• livestock cvenis andjudging contests.
! They will leam lo evaluate livestock
; and defend evaluations using oral rca-
■ sons.
This Is a great way to leam more
aboul livestock and gain confidence in
yourself, in Ihe process." said Phil
Rucker. Extension agent.
To be eligible, panicipants musl
have on interest in judging livestock.
They do not have lo live on a fami. If
interested, call Ihe Extension Ofllce at
704/634-6297.
"Beingona livestock judging team
is a grval way lo have fun. meet new
friends and gain some confidence in
yourself,” Rucker said.
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Peggy Tessnar has a sign in her yard off Pine Ridge Road that
expresses her sentiments about honeybees.
Give Honeybees A Break;
Ù o n 't Mow The Dandelions
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•: • Peggy Tessnar wasn't drunk when
• ^()c mowed her yard last week. al>
• (Hough a passer-by inighl wonder.
^She was taking carc of thc bees.
• I ' Several patches of fetch in the yard
• pff Pine Ridge Road weren’t mowed.
J She made sure thc deck was high
• enough lo leave thc dandelions un*
'.'louched by the mower's blades.
- Thc bees were better ofTbccausc of
• her unorthodox mowing tactics.
; "1 was mowing, and I saw aU the
‘ bccsworking,”Tes5narsaid.'ifpeopIe
j would raise their mowing deck one.
; notch il would save Ihese dandelions.
• The bees love dandelions. Vw bees
; love fetch too."
When thc clover blooms, thc bees
: will swarm. Bees arc nccessary for
; pollination of many plants, including
most crops. In recenl years, iheir num*
bcrs have been declining, victims of
mites and reduccd habitat.
"People used to say you sec a lot of
bees all over ycHir clover, and there's
nol any morc. There’s a lot of igno*
rancc about bees. Ihey think they're
mean, they're going to sling you."
Bees normally don't go looking for
someone to sting. If you're walking
through the clover barefoot and step on
one, thal's another story.
Tessnar knows aboul bees. Her fa-
Iher, Bill Phelps, raises bees for honey.
In reccnt years, he's hod numerous
requests for bees froiii formers.
"There’s a big problem with polli
nation of crops." Tessnar said. Thc
more bees lhat are killed, the more
problems wc have."
Gcc Rid Of Miktew, And Neep tt
From Rctiiming To Your House
Have you noliccd a musty odor in
your home? Do you sec black, gray,
while or even pink splolches on your
walls, fumilure, bathroom lile or even
bn your clothes?
Mildew can grow anywhere there
is moisture, dill and heat. It especially
lilces wann, dark areas, such as bath
rooms, closets, basements and crawl
spaces. You can find mildew on drap-
^cs.bcdlincns,clothes. shocs,boolcs.
fumilure and Ihe cMcrior siding of
your home. It actually can rot fabrics
and ditcokir walls and wood surfaces
if il is allowed to continue to grow.
W ayiloPrevnI Mildew
The best way to (ccvent mildew is
to keep your home, furnishing and
fabrics dry and clean. Also, you need
to provide good ventilalkm in and
around the home. Hen isalisi of some
ways to controi mlUew ^w th .
•Air conditk)ner is used when rela
tive humidity is above 60 percent
•Sheets of polyethylene have been
insulied over 80 pcrccnt of Ihe crawl
space.
•Foundation ventt are kepc open lo
provide cross vcMilaUon.
•Attic is vented. ( A ^ fans help.)
•Veniilalingfani,veniedlolheou(-
side, are used in Ihe kitchen and bath
room.
•Gas hcatas are venled 10 the oul-
lide using an approved flue.
•Clothes diycis are vented to Ihe
outskle of . Ihe house. Damp ckuhcs
and lino are hung to dry, nol left
around damp or wet.
•House and ckxhcs are kept clean
(RemcmbcR mildew begins on din.)
•Wet shower curtains ate sitelchixi
, after evciy shower.
•Moisture-absccblng malcrials an
used during times of high humklity.
Sonw ewmples are silica gel, iKti-'
valedchaicoal,cakiumchlaikle,nwlli
ball crystals a^Uuyiilter. . ; '
•A to*-w«tta*e Ujlvl bulb U liift.
•;-pni(ick»etoto^outlheii».
, •»MilngiyitcipV (utned on whea',;
Leaving patches of clover, fetch and dandelions in your yard will
help the honeybee population. - Photos by Robin fergusson
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humidity is high.
•Leather goods arc waxed.
•Shrubs that grow close lo the foun
dation arc trimmed so that thcrc is I
foot spacc around the house.
•Mildew is cleaned from any exte
rior area of thc house beforc repaint-
ing.
HowloGctUdofMiMcw
A simple mixture of I gallon water
and i cup liquid chlorine bleach is an
effective miUew remover.
In other cases, you nuy want to use
detergent, ammonia, while, vinegar,
washing soda or some combination of
these ingtcdients. Never mi« lh)uid
chlorine bleach and amnwnia. 'Ihis
can produce loxk: fume.
Here are some solutions to com
mon miUew problems:
IolcitarWoodSui«KCi.Makea
solulofSto lOiaUesppoiu of washing
soda and I galkm waler. Scnib the
miMewcd surfaces usingasoft-brisUed
bnish. Rinse with clear water and dry.
This solution can be used on roosl
ptiniedorslaincdwoadsurface3.irihe
miUew has g n ^ under Ihe palm or
vinish, exin sicpa wiil be needed.
Call t e N.C. Cooperative Extensiin
Service cemainyour couniy for help.
i C n ^ T fe Wash wilh a solu
tion of i/2 cupammoniii, 1/2 cup while
vinegar, 1/4 cup washing ioda aad 1
ipdkm ^aim water. Rinse Ihonughly.
For heavy ntlMew stains, makea paste
of baking soda and liquki cIM ne
biw h, then scnib witlia small iooih-
biiiish. If the grout is badly stained,
apply pure bleach with acoltdq-lipped
swab. Alknv the bleach to remain oo
thc tile for 30 iMnulcs, Ihen rinse and
V." ■
Exterior Wood Sldloi. P r e i^ a
.«olulion of 3 quarts warni water, I
quart chlpfiM Mekh, I o ^ delc^.
gent and 3 ounces iriwdium phoa-
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D4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 20,1997
iH om e^G ardenife
Kirsten Morgan and her cousin, Aaron strain, 7, check out the wren's nest found in a hat on a racic on the back porch of her hom e.
- Photo by Robin Fergusson
s YMr OM B^fogs FfaMb itest № A Hat
Hve-year-old Kirsten Morgan says
there’s a sneaky bird at her house on
Gamer Slreel in MocksviUe,
She recently found a wren's nest
inside a ball cap on a coat rack on the
bock porch, but she hasn't seen (he bird.
"He got under the door," she said.
"He does it all night when we're not
watching."
She has seen the squirrel on the
porch. They came right under lhal
door."
Kirslen likes the birds and animals
in the back yard, pointing out the bird
feeders and bird houses.
"We've got a bird house that looks
like a bam. They fly in that little hole
there," she said. "I like bluebirds. I like
listening to them sing."
She's not going lo wear the hal. and
she’s iirging her grandfather not to.
eilher. "I wasn't going lo put it on my
head. I didn't wont lo mess the nest up,"
she said. "Pa-paw has some morehats.
He has lots of Ihem."
Kirslen takes a peek on the porch
every day, hoping lo catch aglimpsc of
the bini in tlie hat.
Protect Against Termites
T h e R i g h t T o u c h
BeriD avisshow solf the bloom onheratoeveraplant-Shehas
been growing plants all her life and never heard of anyone else
havlnganaloeveraplanttobloom .T heplanthadanotherbloom
last sum m er. -Photo by Robin fergusson
U's that time of year again: the
warmer wealher of early spring sum-
mons swonnsof subterranean teniiiles
up from their hidden homes.
•These swarms, if taking placc out*
doors, do not necessarily mean thal
your house has been, or is about to be,
infested with termites," says Dr.
Michael Waldvogel. an entomologist
al N.C. Slate University and the N.C.
Cooperalive Extension Service.
Waldvogel says thal if you don'l
lakeprevenliveorcorTeciive.sicps,you
may still be at risk from termite infes
tation even if your home has been
found to be termiie-frec, or has under
gone a successful trealment. In some
case.s, not laking preventive action may
void your termite treatment guarantee.
Here arcsome steps thal can help thwart
termites:
•moke sure that the wooden siding
ofyourhousedoesnottouchtheground;
•repair any cracks in Ihe foundalion
o f yo u r hom e:
•don't allow mulch such as wood
chips lo touch the foundation of your
house;
•don'l store cardboard boxes, news
papers, telephone books,orotherwood-
based products in your crawlspuce or
in an area lhal touches ihe ground; be
careful when storing these items in
your garage or basemeni;
•keep shrubs trimmed so that they
ore at least 6 inches from the house;
•if you are building on addition to
your house, use (whenever possible)
pressure-irealed wood;
•make sure thal there is at leasi an
I8*inch clearance wiihin your
crawlspace;
•remove and replace all rolling wood
around your home;
•store fìrew ood on cin d e rb lo cks or
in a rack that prevents w ood from
contacting Ihe ground.
Waldvogel adds lhal. if you gei
conflicting reports from pest conlrol
companiesaboutthecxtenl ofihe prob*
lem, contaci ihe North Carolina De
partment of Agriculture al (919) 733-
6100.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE lECORDk М и Л аМ Я ^
PUBLIC NOTICES
: NORTH CAROLtNA
; PA VIE COUNTY
EX B C U T0R 8N 0T fC e
. : ; H avinfl qualified a i Exeeutor of the
^.Eitate o l Edw anl G ray HendrkHcs. 8r.,
'd e e eaied , late of Davte County, North
. C aro lin a,ih ltiston otlfy a ll persons havlna" cAlm s ag aln il said estate lo present them
to the undersigned on or before the 27th
dayof May, t997.belnethreem oftthafromthe firsl day ot publication or this notice w ill
be pleaded In bar of Ihelr recoveiy. All
persona indebled to sak i estate win please
make Immediate paym enl to ihe undersigned.
This the 27lh day o l Febnjary, t997,
■ Edward Oray Hendricka, Jr., l S04 Red
SailLane.O reensboro.N C 27410.Execu-
loroltheEslateofEdw ard Gray Hendricks. S r.. deceased. *
MARTIN. VAN HOY. SM ITH A
RA ISBECK. LLP
Ten Court Square
Mockevllle. NC 27020
2-27-41ПР
NORTHCAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTY
e x e c u T o m NOTICE
. Having qualified a s Executor ot the
Estate o l M argarel Brock, deceased, late
o l D avie County, Notth CaroHne. this is lo
notify a l persons having daim s egaktst
sak i estate to present them to the urtder-
signed on or before the 27lh day of May,
: i997, being Ihree months from the first day
« I publication or tt^i8 tMUce Witt I« pleaded
bar of Ihelr rscovery. A ll persona кь
bebted to aakl estate w i please make
tmmedteie payment to the undtrsigned.
This Ihe 27th day of February, 1997.
John T .B ro c k jS I South Main street, « ^ k s v llle . NC 27028. Exeeutor o l ihe
Estate of M argarel Brock, deceasod.
Brock&Ham inon
‘ A ttom eyaatU w
IS I South Mak) Streel
MocksviDe, NC 27028
:• (704)634-3518
:• 2-27-4lnp
-^ORTH CAROLINA QAVIE COUNTY
EXECU TRIX NOTICE"I Having qualified as Executrix of the
Estate ol on a C , Davis, deceased, lale ol
Davie County, North Carolina, this Is lo
^notify a ll persons having claim s against
Isaki estate lo present them to the under-
;slgned on or before the 6tf) day ot June.
•I99 7.'beln g three months (rom the flrst
‘day of publication or this nollce w iii be
-pleaded In bar of their re co v e r. AO per
so n s IndaMed to saM estate wtt ptM se
;make Immediale payment to the under-
■signed.
■ T his the 6th day of March, 1997.
; M arieC.Eliis,6943H ighw ayeoiSouth, Mocksvine, NC 27028. ExecutrU of the
Estate of Otta C . Davis, deceased.
MARTIN. VAN HOY, SM ITH A
RA ISBECK, LLP
Ten Court Square
M ocksville. NC 27028
3-e-4lnp
NORTH CAROLINA
D AVIECO UN TY
: ADM NM TRATOR СТА NOTICE
• . Having qualified a s Adm lnislrator СТА
o l the Estate of C a ii W alter Eaton, de
ceased, late of Davie County. North Caro
lin a. this is to notify alt persons having
claim s againsi said estate lo present them
to the undersigned on or before ihe 6th day
ot June. 1997, t>elng Ihree m onlhs Irom
.the first day o l publicetkm or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All
persons Indebled to said estate w ill please
make Immediate payment to the under
signed.
This tfw eth day of March, 1997.
N.W ayneEaton,2S6ParkAve..M ocka-
•VWe. NC 27028, Adm M straiorCTAotthe
.Estate of C arl W alter Eaton, deceased.
; 3-6-41ПР
к>П Т Н CAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTY
: »a m m r w im exh H o n c t
• : HavtngquaM edttAdrr^tiatralrUCTA
b ith e Estate of Luna Evelyn Qadberry
Ш е е . deceaaed. lale o l Devie County.
North Carolina, thia ia to notily aH peraona
« d o n o r before thei^ t o t h e u
20thdayofJune.1907,beinglhreem onm a
from the first day o l pubicatlon or thia
notice win be pleaded m bar of their recov
ery. A l peraona indebted lo saki estate wU
^1еаи make Invnedtale payrnem to the
undersigned.:• Thie the 20lh day o l M arch,1997.
*: Eather E . Q adbeny. 4Э07 US Hwy.
158, Advance. NC 27006. Adminiatratrte
Ò T A oltheEstM olU inaEvelyneadbeny
ealea.daeeeaed.
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O A S H
PAID FO n ANTIQUES. m n riA L
O R WHOLE ESTATES.
COLLECTABLES. 0 1 0 METAL TOYS. ANTIQUE FURNITURE
NORTHCAROUNA ‘
OAVIE COUNTY
CO^AOMNISTRATORS НОТЮЕ
Having qualified aa Co-Admlntsirators
ofthe Estate of WiHiam Douglas Smith,
deceased, late ot D avie'County, North
C aroilria, this is to noUfy a U p e ^ sh a v ln g
claim s againsi said estate to present them
to the undersigned on or before the 20th
day b l ’June. 1997, being three monlhs
from the firsl day of publk»tion or this
nolkie Will be pleaded In bar ol their recov
ery. A llpersons Indebted tosaU estate will
please.m ake immediate payment to the
undersigned.
This Ihe 20th day of March. 1997.
Terry Eugene Smith, 114 Dunn Trail,
Advance.N C 27006, and Douglas W illiam
Sm ith, 114 Dunn T rail. Advance. NC
27006, Co-Adm inistrators of Ihe Estate ol
W illiam Douglas Smith, deceased.
------ 3-20-4tnp
NORTHCAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTY
ADM INISTRATORS NOTICE
Having qualified as Adm inistrator ol
the Estate o l C arrie E. Eaton, deceased,
late ot Davie County, North Carolina, ih ls Is to notify an persons having claim s against
said eslale lo present them lo ihe under
signed on or before Ihe 20th day o l June.
1997, being three m onlhs from the first
day of pubücatk>n or ihia notk:e wiU be
pleaded In bar of iheir recovery. A ll per
sons indebled to saki eslale will please
-molco Imm edlale payirtunl to the undersigned.
This the 201h day o l March. 1997.
Buddy Eaton. 2286 A ngell Road.
MocksvUle, NC 27028. Adm inlstralorof
Ihe Estate o l Carrie E. Eaton, deceased.
3-20-41Р
NORTfJ CAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTY
EXECUTO RS NOTICB
Having qualified a s Executor o l the
Estate of D allas A. Baker, lale of Davie
County, North Carolina, this is lo notify all
persons having claim s againsi Ihe eslale
to present them to the undersigned on or
before the27lhd ayo l May. I9 9 7,sa ld date being a l least three months from the dale of
firsl pubIk:alion ol Ihis notice, or Ihls notice
w ill be pieadedln bar oftheir recovery. AU
persons indebted lo sak i eslale w ill please
make im m ediale payment to the under
signed.
This Ihe 27th day of Febm ary, 1997.
the sam e being the flrst publicalion date.
Q rady L McClam rock, Jr., 161 Soulh
Main Street. MocksviBe. NC 27028.704-
634-7502. Executor of the Eatate of D allas
A .B eker. deceased.
2-27-4Ш Р
I
STATE O F NORTH CAROUNA
COUNTY O F YADKIN
IN THE QENERAL COURT OF
JU STIC E
D ISTR IC T CO URT DIVISION
9 7 CVD 52
State of North Carolina by and Ihrough
the Yadkin County ChtU Support
Enforcem ent Agency ex rel.
SABRINA MONEY.
PtaintiH.
vs.
C LIFFO RD E . CALL.
Defendant.
NOTICE
NOTICE TO: CUFFO RD E. CALL
the above-nam ed Defendant
TAKEN O TlCEthalapleadingseeU ng
relief againsi you has been filed in the
above entitled action. The nature ol Ihe
re liel being sought is to establish paternity
and com pel support o l a minor child and to
сопф е! reirrUMirsement of welfare funds.
You are required tq make defense lo
such pleading noi later lhan AprU 17.199 7.
s ^ date being 40 days from (irst publica-
Uon of this notice; upon your lailure lo do so •
the party seeking senrice against you w ill
apply to the Court lo r the re liel sought.
' This the 13th day of March. 1997.
V ALERIE J . ZACHARY.
A H O R N EY FO R PLAIN TIFF
P.O.BOX608
Yadkinville. NC 27055
91(Ve7&-8623 or 910/723-5165
3-13-31ПР
NORTH CAROLINA
D A VIECO U N IY
eXC C U TO Rt NOTICEHavktg qualified aa Executor of the
Estate ol Francia Reki Hunter, deceased,
tarteolDavieCounty.NorthCaroNna.thia .
iatoneMyaMperaonahavingdaimaagainet
aakl eatale to present them to №e under-
algned on or before the 6th day ol June,
1997. being three montha from the first
day ot pubücalton or thia noiict wM be
pleaded И tar of their recoveiv. Alper- aorta indaMad to aaid ealtle w i pleaae make invnedtole paymenl to the under- aigned.ThiatheeihdayolMaich. 1997.
F. Eugane Humar. 188 Pudding Rkjge
Road.Mockavlle.NC 27038. Executor ol
the Е аш е ol Fruida ReU Huntor. de-
3-8-4tno
1040AM/PM.
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c o M im s io M m F o iiT H c
FO U O W IN a ZONMQ A IK N 0 M IN T 8
N OTICg IS H EREBY QIVEN, PU R8U .
ANT TO THE REQ Ü lH EM Em S ol C la p -
lor 160A. Article 19. Section 160-A-364 ol
G eneral Statues of North Carolina and
pursuant to A rticle; 10. Sectton 5, o l the
MocksviBeZonlng Ordinance, that IheTown
Board of Com m issioners w ill hokl a publk:
hearing a l ihe Town H all, M ocksviiie, N.C.
at 8:00 a.m. on Monday. March 24 .199 7.
A) W lngreen'CoipotaUon submWed
plans to rezone property from Highway
Business (H-B) ánd Residential R -15 lo
Residential R-9ahdResldenlialM ultlFam -
ily Overlay RMFO. This property lie s on
thew eslskieofU '.S. Highway 601 By-pass
between Hospital Street ExtenskDn and
Rldgeview Drhrei This 5.00 plus acres of
property Is further described as being a
portion o l parcel 74 o l Davie County Tax
Map M and paréela A -3 and A-4 o l Davie
County Tax Map M *t4. The apecifica of
this proposal are shown on the submlRad
plans lor this project.
Signs will be posted at thia location to
advertise saU Public Hearing.
A ll parties and inleresled citizens are
invited to attend aakl Public Hearing a l
which time they sh all have an opportunity
to be heard In favor o i or In oppositton to the
foregoing changes. Prk>rtolhe hearing,all
persons Interested may obtain any adcfi-
tional infonnation on the proposala which
is In the possession 4>l the Davie County
Zoning Enforcenwnt O ffice In №e Davie
County Administration Buikling. Mod(Sville.
NC on weekdays behveen the houra of
8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m . or by telephone al
634-3340.
Je sse A . Boyce, Jr.
Planning and Zoning
’ 3-13-2tnp
NORTH CAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTY
EXECU TRIX NOTICE
Having qualified a s Executrix ol the
Estate of Thelm a S . Trenl, deceased, lale
o l Davie County, North CaroUna, tWa is to
notify a ll persons having claim s against
saki estate to present Ihem to the under-
tigneo on or belore the 27ih day ol May,
1997, being three montha from the first day
of publk:atk)northis noUcewill be pleaded
In bar of their recove^. A ll peraona In
debted lo aaki estate wM pleaae make
Immediate payment to the ucvlettlgned.
This the 27th day of Febm ary. 1997.
D eborah T . E d gaw orlh. 658
RunnlngbfookU ne,Rural Ha».NC 27045,
Executrix ot the Estate ot Thelm a S . Trent,
deceaaed.
2-27-4tnp
NORTHCAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTY
EXECU TRIX NOTICE
* Having qualified aa Executrix of the
Estate o l Robert J . CuihreH. deceased, lale
o l Davie County, North Carolina, this Is to
notify an persona having claim s against
sak i estate lo present them lo the under
signed on or before the 27th dey ot May.
1997. being three monlha from the flrsi day'
of pubitoatk)n or this nottee win be pleaded
in bar ot their recovery. A ll persons in
debted lo saki eslale w ill please make
Immediate paym enl lo Ihe undersigned.
T his the 27th day ot Febm ary, 1997.
Sue S. Cuthretl, PO Box 605, Cool
eem ee. NC 27014. Executrix ofthe Estate
ot Robert J . Cuthreil, deceased.
2-27-4lnp
NORTHCAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTY
C 0-A 0M M I8TR A TRIX NOTICE
H aving qualified a s Co-Adm inistratrix
ofthe E stateolFto ren ceS .Q iubb .d e*
ceased, late ol Davie County. North Caro
lina, this Is to notUy a ll persona having
claim s agakist aakl estate to present Ihem
to the undersigned on or before the 6th day
of June, 1997. being three m onlhs from
the first day ot pubitoatton or thia nottoew i
be pleaded to bar of their recovery. AU
It to the under-
IN THE GENERAL CO URT OF
JU STIC E ;
: O F NORTH CAROLINA
SUPERIO R COURT.DlVISiO N
DAVIECOUNTY : '
97SP15
BEFO RE TH E CLERK
IN THE M A H ER O F THE FORECLO
SURE of a Deed ot Tm st Executed by
Jam es H . Payne and Kay M. Payne
Dated May 3,19 9 5 and Recorded In
Book 223, a l Page 252, In the DavIe
County R egisi7
• NOTICE O F SA LE
Pursuant to an order of (he C lerk ol
Superior Court and under and by virtue of '
Ihe power and authority contained In the
above-relerenced deed o l tm sl and be
cause of default In ihe paym enl ol the
indebtedness thereby secured and failure
locanyoutandperform lhesiipulatlonand ..
agreem ents therein contained and, pursu
ant to demand of the owner and holder ol
the Indebtedness secured by saki deed of
Im sl. the undersigned substitute Injstee
wlH expose lo r sale a l public auction lo the
highest bkkier for cash at the usual piace ol
sale a l the county courthouse olsaki county
at 10:00 a.m . on March 2 7.19 9 7Ihe follow
ing described real e slale and any olher
Im provem ents w hich m ay be situated
thereon, aitualed in Davie County. North
C arolina, and being more perticulariy de
scribed aa foHows:
Tract I: Being Lolnum bersTw elve(12)
o l the ROBIN DEVELOPMENT according
to a plat or map prepared by Je ssie Lee
M adde,Regl3teredSun/eyor.June7.1963.
sakl map being recorded In Map Book 3 .
page 136. DavieCounty Registry, lo which
reference is hereby made for a more par
ticular descriptim . ForreferenceseeD eed
Book 120. page 800.
Tract II: BEQ IN N lN G alanexistingiron
pin Ihe northwesl com er of ihe with in
described tract (former Northwesl com er
ot Lot #11. Robin Devetopment. P B 3 ,
page 136, Davie County R eglslry); thence
from Ihe BEQINNINQ S. 7 7 deg. 58 mln.
15 se c. East 34.18 leet to a new iron pin;
thence Soulh 01 deg. 41 min. 53 sec. W est
131 le e l lo a new iron pin; thence North 7 7
deg. 11 m in. 44 sec. W est 44 (eel to a new
iron pin; Ihence North 05 deg. 54 mln. 36
sec. East 130 feet to a point and ptace of
BEGINNING containing. 116 acres as sur
veyed by Q radyLTutterow dated Jenuary
06.1964 and being a portion of Lot «11 ol
Robin Development Plat Book 3 . Page
136.
Being the sam e property conveyed lo
Jam es H. Payne and wife, KayM . Payne In
Deed Dated May 31.19 6 4 and ftled June
18,1984 in Deed Book 123 at Page 327 In the Davie County Publk: Registry.
And Being mote com n\only known as:
134R .S horeD rive,M ocksville,N C 27026
The record owners o l the property, as
reflected on the records ot the R egister ol
D eeds, are Jam es H. Payne and Kay M.
Payne.
This sale is made subject lo a ll prior
liens and encum brances, and unpakl taxes
and assessm enla for paying, if any. A
deposit ot five percent (5% ) of the amount
of the bkf or aeven hundred fifty dollara
($750.00),w hichever Is greater,is required
and m usi be tendered in Ihe form ot certi
fied funds at the lim e of the sale. This sale
w ill be hekl open len days for upset bids as
required by law . Follow lngtheexplrationof
the statutoiy upset period, e ll remaining
am ounts are immediately due and owing.
The date o l this Notice Is March 13,
1997.
Kim beriy Y. G ross and/or
Jackie A . Sadler
Substitute T nisiee
301 s . McDowell Streel
.Suite 408
Chariotte. North Carolina 26204
(70 4 )333-810 7
3-13-2tnp
8 U R fLU 98 A LC Ч
■ Toshiba BD-8412 Copier, bladt A rad
dryink
2-G E ISO O w aitLightaw ithHousing
. 2-t0.00.20.Trtick Tires in good condi
tion
1-24 tt. wooden ladder
1-30 ft. metal ladder
2-M anuaI hose reels with 3/4 inch hose
1-Dual motorized hose reel
1-100 ft. 1 1nch mbbenzed hose
Cortutzer-Dulin V.F.O . win accept rea
sonable sealed bkis tor each item above.
Each seeled bkl will be accepted by Ihe
decision ot Irie Board ol Directors ot Cor-
natzer-Duiln V .F.D . The Board of Direc
tors has Iho right to accept or deny bkis.
3-20-2lnp
NORTHCAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTY ■
C XC C U TO R SN O nC t
Hm fno quilM M u E«*cutof ot Itie
Estate ot Peart C aiven Wyatt. deceasKt.
late otD avlaCounly,N onh Carolina,IM S Ij
to notify alt persons tiaving dalm s againsi
said estate to present ttiem to U » under
signed on or tietore tt» 27th day ot 1Л у.
I997,beln g Itin e month* trom tt» flrst dey
otpolnlcatkm odhltnallotw illbepleadM
In tiar ot their t« » v e iy . A ll persons In-
del>led to said estate wUI please m alie
Immediate paym enl Ю the undersigned.
Thh Ihe 27th day ot Fetin iaiy, 1 М У.
John N . W yatti 83? tto Creek Road, M oduvllte, NC 27028, Executor ot the
Estate ot Pearl Carven Wyatt, decaasad.
2-27-41np
NORTHCAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTY
A DM M STRATRtX N O TKE
Having qualified aa Adm lnlstratiix ot
tlie E sla le ol H a ie l H anes Hendrix, de
ceased, late ot D ay» Couhty, Notth Caro
lina, this Is io notify a ll persons having
claim s against said estate to present Ihem
10 the undersigned on or before the13th
day o l June, t99 7, being three m onlhs
trom Ihe first day ot publicalion or this
noticew lllbeplgadedinbaroflhelrrecov-
e iy . Ailpersonsindebted to said eslale will please make Immediate paym enl lo Ihe
undersigned.
T his Ihe13lh day ot March. 1997.
Lols C . W hitaker. 3257 U .S. Highway
158,M ocksvlll»,N O 2702a,A d rt«stratltx
ot Ihe Estate o l Hazel H anes Hendrb, deceaaed.
3-1341ПР
NORTHCAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTY
EXECU TRIX NOTICE
Having qualified aa Executrix ot Ihe
EstaleolFredPadenEdw ards,deceased,
late of Davie County. North CaroUna, m s
Islo no tltyatpeno nshavkigclakn againsi saU estate to present them to the under
signed on ot befon the 20th day ot June,
1997, being Ihree months Irom Ihe Ursl
day ot риЫкавоп or Ih ls noUce wiO be
pleaded In b arof their recovery. A ll per
sons Indebted to said estate wig please
m aka Immediate payment to the under- aigned.
This the 20th day ot March, 1997.
DorolhyEdwarda Lemmons,361 River
Road, Advance, NC 2700*, Executrix of
the Estate ot Fred Peden Edwards, de
ceased.
, 3.20-4lp
signed.
, TNa the 6lh dey ot March, 1997.
Peggy Q. Qoforth, X 1 S WakHrt A vt.,
W inston-Salem , NC 27106, and Betty 0 .
R ü sse l, 270 Ikerd Drtve. Concord. NC
28025, Co-Adm inistratrix ot the Esttto of
Ftorence S . Grubb, deceased.
3 « 4 tn o
1 с т т ш 4 Ш т 'л т
N O n C E O F
A N N U A L M E E T I N G
Tbe Stockholder« Stone Streel
Bancorp, Inc., are hereby notUlcd
thal the Annual Mecting Ы Stone
slK-,wfflbebeldal
(hefoU ow ln it
T im et
Date: April IS, 1997
Ptece: MocktvUk S evizi
BMk,SSB
232 South Main Street
^ f e £ b v a u
Further, addiUoMl ioromalkM
conceming UUs annual meeting ia
available nvm J. Charles Dunn.
NORTHCAROUNA
DAVIECO UN TY
m c u m x m n e ä
' Havino quaWied ta # 1 ^
E tta to o lA zie 0 e « rd M o O a n ia l,* tn M ;
late of Davie County, North Cmokm, M a
latonotifyaltperM nshavtogcW rm ngiriw
sak i estate to p ^ n t them to the u nd ir-
signed on or before th e lS ih d ty o l June, 1997, being three montha trom ih e In i
day of publicatkNi or thia nollce w i be
pleaded in bar ot their recovery. A lp e r-
sons Indebted to saU eatatii w « p ltia e
make Imm edlale paym enl to the under
signed.
T h lsth e 1 3lh d a y o fM a rch ,t9 9 7.' '
Jean n L iA. Taytor. PO B o x76, Sophia.
WV 259 21,Executrixof the Eatate of A dle
Beard M cDaniel, deceaaed.
3 -13 ^ in p
NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIECO UN TY !
EXECUTO RS N O TIC t f
Having quaiifled a s Executor o f the
Estate ot Ethel F. D u l. deceeeed, IM i c (
Davie C ouriiy. North C eroltto, thie H to
notily a l persons having dakna egninei
saM estate to present them to №e under
signed on or belore th e 13ti day o l June.
1997, being three monthe from the Im
day of pubitoatton or thia node# « ■ ^ -
pleaded in b aro f their recovery. A l i
sons mdabted to sa k i estate « ■ piM M
make Imm ediale paynnent to the under
signed. '- f ■■
This th eism dey o l M arch. 1997. i
M arie D. W oolen. Executor o l t » C e -
late o l Ethel F . D u l. deceased. '
W M M iE .H e l
Attorney at Law
181 S . Mato Street
M ocksville, NC 27028
3-13-4tno
N ORTHCAROUNA :
DAVIECOUNTY
EXECU TRIX N O T IC i
Having qualified a s Executrix of the
Estate of Gonton C . Ruby, deceaaed, lale
of Davie County. North C ero lna, tNe is to
notify all persons having dalnitt agalnat
sakl e su te to present them to the under-
^gned on or belore the 27th day o l May.
1997, being three montha trom the tlral day
of pubitoatton or this nottoe win ta pleaded
in bar ot their recovery. AN pereone to-
debled to aaki estato wH ptoeee make
immadtoto peyment to tta underaigned^
T his tta 27th day o l Februaiy, 1907:
OortaH. Ruby, 30 7 SoutfwtoodDdw«.
M o ckcvle .N C 27028. Execukta o l « ie
Estate ot Gordon C . Ruby. deceeeedLJ
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I N b a u B N S I V E v
FROFtrABLE
Ynrd Snies
CHURCH RUMMAGE « Bake Sale: Sal., Mar. 22 across Irom
•Mom's Truck Slop, Hwy 601,6am-?
MULTI-FAMILY YARD sale; 7;30am-1pm, Sal. Mar. 22. Almost Home Child Care on 601 Bypass
across Irom Davle Medical Assoc. Rain or shine.____________________
MULTI-FAMILY YARD sale: Mar. 21 & 22, 9am-2pm. Cralls, Easier
goodies, leans, children's dolhlng, Saby S tu ll, household. Lone Hickory Rd, hallway belween 601 &
21. Rain dale; April4 ':e; ApriÍ4&6.
YARD SALE; EVERYTHINQ KomA lo Z. 332 La Quinia Dr., Advance oH ol Beauchamp Rd. Mar. 21 & 22,6am-4pm. Cancel 11 raining.
YARD SALE! FARM & horse relaled Hems, electronics, CB radios, lawn equip. Sat., Mar. 22.
TTO, McCashIn Ln. oD Cana Rd. belwoon 601 N 4 601 N. 998-5260.
YARD SALE: SAT., Mar. 22, 6am- ? 687 Gladstone Rd. Children's
clollies-boys a girls, curtains, salon equip., 1 complete styling station.
601 S lo Gladstone Rd, driveway right beside American Legion.
FOR SALE: REG. AKC Shetland
S hce p^s. Call 284-218S aHer 4:30pm.__________________________
HORSE FOR SALE: 7 yrs. old
Arabian, 14 hands, all riding access. 8750.492-5436.__________
THE LIVESTOCK SHED
Authorized Vlgortorie Dealer
Applinncos
REFRIQ.-KENMORE, 27 cu. It.,
side by side, w/ice & water. New- J1700, EC $750. John at 634-3350.
JANET DEAN'S ART Studio Croates original custom portraits ol children, adults, pets, show cars/tnicks, businesses & homes. Starting al $38. For more Inlormallon call & please leave message. All calls returned. 704-
634-1549 (PO Box 964, Mocksville, NC 27028).
Child Cnre
H om e s For Snie ■ Miscellnneoiis ■ Mobile H om es/S,ile ■ Mobile Homes/Snie
ALMOST HOME CHILDCARE:
5:30am-1:45am. 1st & 2nd shllt or by the hour. PennanenI or temporary care available lor
Inlants-12 yrs. old. CALL US FOR SATURDAY HOURS. Hwy 64-601 By-Pass near Ingersoll. 634-7529 or 634-1980. Debra Stanley, owner.
HAVE OPENINGS IN my reg. day care home lor belore & atler school
S teacher workdays. Breaklast & snacks Included. Pinebrook Sch. District. 998-4925._________ -
IN HOME CHILD care, 1st shllt
openlnq. 492-2297._______________
IN HOME CHILD care, lull or PT.
Located lust olf Underpass Rd. Call
998-94C
Fnr.n Mnchinery
Rick & Judy Wilson
A complete line of viaortone feed
pre'mlxes & free>choTce minerals lor livestock & horses plus dog &
cat food. Animal health care products at competitive prices. Gifts for country lifestyles & animal lovers. Hwy 601 N. 7Q4-492-S&62.
WOLF CUB^HWH %. Teg. CWA. very beautiful w/yellow eyes. 704*
871-0492.
A partm ents
Cedar mdge
UM mo IwO ONroOm
ifurtminti. Non Kciptlng
Um jUm u m mI■ррнспюп#« пШпмррЯа
Please call: (704)6344)226
Tutsdays OnlyEqiMlltoiMlng.An FmHA Communily
Т 01М 1т«00>73б-г9в2
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GOV'T FORECLOSED HOMESfrom pennies on $1. Delinquent tax, repo’s, REG'S. Your area. Toll Iree 1-800-218-9000 Exl. H-7681 lor current listings.___________________
GREAT BUY IN the Advance area,
only 5 1/2 yrs. old. 3BR. 1 1/2BA, carport, storage shed. A steal al $78,500. From Comalzer Rd lo McDaniel Rd. dead end street, last , one on lelt. Call for an appl., only
serious Inquiries pleasel Shady Grove 8, N. Davle. 998-2211.
IMMEDIATE INVESTMENT INCOME home with renter In place
$25,000; for sale 2 story home on Duke St. In Cooleemee, $28,000: 5 acre tract off Dmm Ln rolling- partially cleared, $24,500; 16 & 13 acre tracts in Davidson Co. country — ig easy access to highway,
Dls, shopping.Rivertorit Properties 910-998-9565 or 704-634-1070.
FOR SALE: INTERNATIONALsquare hay baler. QC, $500. 492- 5458 or 704-546-7867.____________
PLOWS $139; BOX Blades $235; Disc Harrows; Bushogs; Polato
Plows; Spreaders; Cariyalls; Boom Poles: Scrape Blades; Bale Spears.
Lots more. Low prices. WrighI Fami Gates. 998-8637.
Lnnd For SnIe
•i34 OAVIE COUNTY-46 acres on Georgia Rd, lor
agriculturat/residentlal use. $126,500. For more info call »rs Realty & Auction Co. 1-
i-442-7906.____________________
1.8 ACRES IN beautliul countiy setting, near Mocksville. $13,500. Sorry no mobiles. 998-4772.
acreage: i
acres to 200 or more. Davie & adjoining counties. 10 acres Farmingion aree, paved road
Irontage. 998-3805._______________
PAVED, QARDEN VALLEY RD. I-40 E. 1 acre tress with or without septic tank. Doublewldes or stick built housing onlyl 704-528-9593,
leave message.
Lawn Cnre
AU. SEASONS LAWN CARE.
New & existing lawn maintenance. Call 704-284-4277.
FOR SALE-K & G Salvage: 4'X8'X3/4' T & Q plywood. $15.95/sheel; special on oval glass
mahogany doors.. We stock stainless sleel in sheets ft pipe.
Super savings on carpet & linoleum as low as $3.95/yd.; 4'X8' exterior
siding, $6.95/ea.; Corrugated culvert pipe up to 24" dia.; We
stock pumps & accessories lot
wells. 1 X12* pine shelving, $.69/lt.; Fomilca, $.50 sq. It.; 4'X8'X7/I6''
wafer board, $4.95 ea.; rooling felt, $6.95/roll. truck tool boxes $39.95/ea. 3 It. wide 29 gauge
galvanized metal rooling, $.99/11. Steel I-Beams lor sale.K & G Salvage (Reynolda Rd.) 1st business on West bank ol Yadkin River. 910-699-2124.
FOR SALE: UDIES 18kl. diamond watch. Appraised S3495,
asking $2000. 998-4292 lor mote
Inlo._____________________________
FOR SALE: WASHER, dryer, chest, TV, TV table, couch, walertied. Easy Rider Toro Mower.
634-5396.________________________
HAV FOR SALE: 50 round bales, $15 ea.. tested 12 1/2%protein. 998-8235.________________________
HUGE SAVINGS ON selected models ol Arch lype steel bidgs.
25X26, 30X42, 50X200. Great lor
0 t M SERVICES: We provide all 3 PC. LIVING ROOM suite, blue; types of lawn service, mowing
3BR, ZBA APT. max. 6 people. Stove & refrig. Included. Washer & dryer connMk]ns. $435/mo., $150 dep. 996-8445, Advance.__________
AFFORDABLE UVINQ, country amxapheie. Tty Northwood Apis. Studio's, 1 a 2 BR's; garbage, water & sewage included. Come am whal we havel 800 Northridge
Ct., Mocksville. 704-634-4141.
MOCKSVILLE SUNSETTERRACE: All brick energy
efficient apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom.
. pool, basketball court a swings, kitchen appliances fumlshed
including dishwasher. 1.5 balhs, washer/dryer connections. High
energy eltttlem lieat pump provides central heat and air. Prewired for
cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kitchen & bath lioora. Located in Mocltsville behind Hendricks Fumiture on Sunset Dr. oil ol Hwy. 158. Office hours 1-6 M-F & Sat. 10-12. Phone
704-634-0166.____________________
ROOM FOR SOBER, quiel & neat working men. 634-7917.
Appli,inci'S
20' CHEtT PfIUZER, VQC, $150. 492*7315.
Magnavox console TV; twiri lawns, trimming shrubbery.....---- ---- cleaning lots, 704-634-5798. FRÈE
ESTIMATES.waterbed w/drawers. metal cleaning lots, wardrobe. Prices neq. 284*4483. -----—
H om es For Rent
HOME FOR RENT: rerravated. 2 or 3BR. in city. 940-2346.____________
HOUSE FOR RENT: 224Creekside Dr.. Mocksville area. 20 n^in to Winston-Salem. 3BR. 1.5 BA. ranch on large tot, C/A,
$600/mo. 634-6310. Available 4-1- 97.
DAVID'S LAWN SERVICE
Leaf removal, complete tawn care, mowing, seeding, fertilizina, flower
beds. etc. 12 yre. exp. Senior citizen discount, reasonable rates.
998-5589 or 998-6432.
Miscellnneoiis
storage, shops, garages. Easy financing available. Call
ImmediatBly 1-800-222-6335.
IBM MULTIMEDIA COMPUTER,
AST color monitor & Epson printer, EC. Great for Anyone! $850. OBO. Call for more Info. 940-5866.
MULCH (NEW) APPROX. 7 yds. $50. del. Day 634-2605 or night
634-3935.________________________
POP'UP CAMPER. 'Reasonable^
634-3396.________________________
STRAWBERRY & VINE China by Wedgewood. 6 pc. place setting, now. $300.910-723-3087.
USED FURNITURE: QC-ttving room & 2 window AC units. 998- 4727 or 998-4120.
WILL BUY JUNK cars. 284-2859 or 634-4335.
Mobile H om es/Rent
2BR ON PRIVATE lot, no children.
$300 dep, $300-350/mo. 492-7174.
TRAILERS FOR RENT. Water
lumished. Take gartiage oil. Nice quiet trailer park near Lee Jeans.
No pets. Limit 2 people. Rel. req. Call 940-2395 leave message.
H om es For Snie
3BR, BRICK RANCHER, sitting on
2 lovely acres, minutes Irom Mocksville. All appliances Included.
634-3397.________________________
FOR SALE BY owner; 2300 sq. It.
home with 3BR, 2BA on 3.6 acres.
$93,000. 998-9466.
IISWIMMING POOLSIl
Sale 1/2 price on Install. 16'X30' OD POOLS complete with Deck, Steps, Filter & Warranty for only $695. Hurry limited supplyl Other models also. Financing. Neptune Pools Inc. over 11 yra. in business. 1-800-323-7946.__________________
CAMPER SHELL FOR mini truck, 6 mos. old. 492-7639._____________
CASE FARMS, L.L.C. Is looking lor
Interested conlract growers to Euild & ll ■
FOR SALE; HOUSE & land, 1.5
acres, 156 Center St., Cooleemee. 3BR. 1BA large living erea &
kitchen combined. AC 1 gas pk.
appliances, large workshop 24)(30 w/power a heat. Fenced in pasture
w/running waler. $68.500. 704-284- 2831 or 704-459-7637.
poultry pullet a laying houses, secali 704-528-4501.Р?ш е calf
DOG KENNEL: CHAIN-IInk,
10X10X6, EC, like new. Paid $200, will senior$100.940-5866.
STEEL BLDOS, NEW 40X60X14 was $15,900 balance $S,675;
50X100X16 wa» $25,500 balance $18,230; 60X150X16 was $42.800
balance $27,620.1-800-406-S126.
Mobile H omes/Sale
DIVORCE FORCES SALE of 3story mobile home. John's wife left him & went overseas. Please help save his credit. $1200 dn., $197.25. Call now 776-1644. PS His dog ran
away tooll5% dn.. 300 mos.. 9.75 APR.
•'BRAND NEW OAKWOOD**14X80,3 ex-large BR, all appliances. 5206.36/mo. Free del., owner finance. Call Nancy. 704- 795-3772.
**LQS HOMES**Slngiewldes & doublewldes.
Affordable prices, quality bultt. dependable service. Factory Direct Since 1937.3995 Patterson Ave.
910-767-7565. Winston-Salem. Ask for Odie PerUns.
LOANS FO R HOM EOW NERS
Hom e M or^ases — Purchase or Reflnance. Cash fast, regardless of credit.. Call for tame-day approval. I C om m o nP oint M o itg s te 1
1-800-M8.2231
Cedar Creek Kennel. Inc
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**MORTOAQE COMPANY HAS**Severaldoublewlde & singlewide mobile homes set-up on acreaaell Pay $300 in fees & move inll Cail
704-633-1914. ask tor Allen.
**N0 RENT OR HOUSE PMTS.**
After 4 yrsll Factory rebuilt mobile homel! $599 dn. & 48 monthly, pmts. of $122.76 ea. at 13.5% Call Oaltwood Mobile Homes. Salisbury Location onlvll704-633-1107.
**RENTTOOWN**2&3BR. Call 7Q4-633-1107.
14X60 REPO: ALREADY set-up
on Mt. Caimei Rd, Lexington. 3BR, 2BA, vinyl, shingle, glamour BA,
island kitchen, fireplace. $1600 dn.,
talte over pmts. of $382/mo. 910- 249-7041.________________.
14X80, 3BR, 2BA, $549 dn, $169/mo. Great fpr 1st time buyer.
Call Len 1-6BB-203-6128.
1ST TIME HOME buyer. No credit
req. Choose your own pmt. 910- 744-0688.________________________
28X40. *96 DOUBLEWIDE repo, 3BR, air, $48,202 OBO. 910-249- 7042. ............................. ............
28X60 DBLWIDE REPO set-up in
Woodleaf area. Low dn. & assume pmts. Call Raymond 1-888-203*
6128._____________________________
3BR SET*UP In pari<. Call Lon at 1- 868-203-6128.____________________
A DOLLAR « a deed is all you
need. Improvements financed, llow
rates. Call 1-888-203-6128.
ABANDONED HOME ALREADYset up in park-no equity. 910-744- 0688.____________________________
BANK MUST LIQUIDATE quick. Luxury custom built mobile home.
Hot tub. etc. Take over pmts ol $241.10 w/$1250 dn. Easy
financing. Call 704-633-1773.
CREAM PUFFII UKE newl 1
owner, includes del. & set-up. No dn. pmt. for qualified buyers. Call
Raymond 1 •886-203-6128.
I CO-SIGNED for a 14X70. 3BR. 2BA out on Hwy 109. My pmts. are $282/mo. Just take over-It's ready to move In. 910-249-7028. Mr. Jackson. ______________________
IT'S HEREII AS seen on TV,
Sunrise Home. 3BR, 2BA DW w/larae momlftg room. Only
$24S.76/mo. Call 704-633-1107.
Oakwood Homes ol Salisbury.
LAND/HOME PACKAGES AVAILABLE. If you pay rent you can afford to own. 910-744-0688.
LEE'S MOBILE HOMES-Nonvood,
NC. 800-777-8652 Bargain prices. 40 new homes. 14X70. $15.999;
24X56. $24,999; 26X60. $32,999; 28X60, $40,999. Open 7 days ,
prices posted._____________________
NEW 3BR, 2BA, doublewide, on 2
acres, w/outbidgs. sheetrock & oak cabinets. 492-5126._______________
ORDERED BUT NOT del., 14X60, 2BR. 2 large Baths, air. W/D. Island
, kitchen. 9fO-249-8273.____________
SILVER VALLEY REPO: 14X70, 3BR, 2BA. already set-up In park.
*910-249-7028.
*70 RITZCRAFT 2BR, 1 1/2BA. nice & extra clean. Must be moved. $4300.998-2872.________________
'M OAKWOOD. 14X60, 2BR, 1BA,
$8500 OBO. including del. 910-
249-7041._________________________
USED DOUBLEWIDES A slnoiewides from $1000-$15,000. Wllf finance. 910-744-0686.
■M OAVTON. 14XM, must be
Must see. price neg, 492-
$ $ $ CASH $$ $
W eBuy S óapG old. Broken and Uniuedroold Jwwlry.
DAVIEEJEWBLBM
^ t o n e Q r e a t i o n
Q uiom S toiuM aioiuy
Marble i Granite
Counter Top Fabrications
Fireplaces
Slone - Vie Salts i liatallctlon
FREE ESTIMATES
C A L L 704- 4 92 - 2 4 14
TIRED OF ALOT of njnaround? Want siralghi shooling? Want Ihe best warranty & best sendee available? Want Ihe home 80;000 people purchased ttils past year?
Want to save $lhousands7 Want a
rebate you can use on down payment? Wanl personalized
service Irom your salesperson?Wanl lo be remembered alter you buy? Or maybe just a smile wnile
you shop. Then see us & look at
_r you I just a smile wnile
our beaulilui Fleetwood Homes.
Accent Mobile Homes 3856 N. Patterion Ave. Wlnslon-Salem. NC
1-800-593-7814
PIANO TUNINGilring & Rebuilding Self-players,Sales & Service Wallace Barford __________998-2789
SEAFORD PIANO SERVICE
704-492Tuning & Repair I-2000 01704-634-0158 ■Jack Seaford
AS OF 3/11/97. Duane Brown ol
324 W. IVIaple St., Mocksville wlll not be held responsible lor any
debts other lhan his own.
Office S paces
OFFICE SPACE FOR lease In new bldg., Mocksvllle Prolesslonel Center. 634-3944.
BEAUTICONTROL COSMETICS:lor products or Career inlo. Call Jenny Turner, 634-2567.
BRENTS MOWING SERVICE .Yards mowed for reasonable rates,
____________284-6135. ■ ■
CERTIFIED CNA WILL do Private duty. 10 yrs. e«0.998-4425.
DAVIE ELECTRONICSServicing car stereos, home slereos, VCR's CD's, CB's and Nintendo. 20 years experience.
910-M8-6179.
QARDEN TILLING.Reasonable rates. 704-284-6501
HOME IMPROVEMENT
WIII build decks, porches, storage bidgs., clean aluminum vinyi siding, cool seal rooling, etc.Free estimates. Celf998-5063.:
JARVIS CLEANINQ SERVICESpecializing In Resldenlial Cleaning
Small Business & Yard Maintenance, Ref. Available.
Starting at $35.284-2221 or 634-3942 Melissa Janrls Leave messaqe.
LINK’S SEAMLESS GUTTERINGRichard Link - Owner Free Estimates ____________634-3248____________
MAJESTIC DESKINS, PAbEANTFormats, alteralions & special -
designs. 940-6587.
PAINTINa
Remodeling - Home Repairs Large or Small Free Estimates JAMES MILLER____________998-8340____________,
PRESSURE CLEANHM: All Typei siding, clean and waterprool decka,
galiu^rivewaya and walkways.
PRESSURE WASHHM SERVICECommercial & Residential
704-634-3768.
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THECLEANtNOUDVI will do the work, while- you take
the credit. My reputation Is opotlese. Free estimate», rel. available. Have room In my
schedule for smaller to mhl-slze homes. Call 634-4537.____________
VCR CLEANINQ t Repairs. Vogler’s TV Service. Advance.
Visa I, MC accepted. 998-8172.
WHITTAKER PAVINQPaving, Seal Coaling, Hauling Gravel
Call for Free Eitimates
492-7820
SALISBURY MOTOR CO.Butek-Dodge 700 W. Innes St..^isbury704-636-1341
SEIK O CARS FROM $175.
« Cadillacs, Chevy’s, Wso Jeeps,
»™»' Toll tree I-SOO- 218-9000 E«t. A-7661 for current lUtlnqs.___________________________
W»ORT UTIUTY FOR sale: *88
■«0 CHEVY LUV. 4X4. QC, $1500; '68 Chev stepskta vim 350, AT, PS, AM/FM, cassette, good tiros,
$2000; ’72 Dodge tlepskle 4X4, V8, PS, PB, good yhite letter tlres, spoke wheels, nice truck, $1895;
'89 RS Camaro, 1 owner, V8, AT, PS, PB, AC, AM/FM/cass, Rally
wheels, g ^ vritile letter BF Goodrich T/A's, orig. eventing, VQC, $5000: '76 Corvette L 82,4ш 350, PS, PB, AC, Am/FM, Т-ТорТ $6000,634-3935._________________
'S7 CHEVY CELEBRITY, 4cyl., front-end damage, road wonhy,
$1100.492-7538 after 6pm.
‘87 MAZDA 323 4dr., 5 speed, $1700. Also '81 Suzuki GS. 110E, original owner, 20K, $1500. 492-
2519 leave message._____________
'*7 PONTIAC FIERO QT, sunroof.
AC, CD player, $3950.998-5745.
'90 MAZDA PROTEOe LX, loaded,
extra clean. 1 owner. 634-3397.
W A ^ D : I AM buying Anikiuee.
lumlture, glassware, tools, individual items or entire Estates.No small appliances, basement. 910-961-6454.
WAREHOUSE WORKERS
Industry leader In demaged grocery processing is seeking qualilied
individuals lo woric In our warehouse located In the Hampton Industrial
Parii In Clemmons. Ability to lilt and pack boxM ol damag^ or relumed
goods. Operate a P.C. based bar code scanning station while making
sorting decisions based on product condition and type ol damage
sustainsd. Rsquirements: High school diploma/equivalent, ability lo
stand for long periods ol lime and lilt up to 35 lbs. Attention to detail and
a teamwork attitude a must. Computer and warehouse experience
preferred. Excellent benellts: paid vacatlon/sick days,
health/denlal/life/asability Insurance, 401(k), Flexible spending accounts
& educational reimbursement plan. EOE. Dmg screen required
Apply In ptnon Monday-Friday, 7:00am-4:00pmA* llama^nnn nem pioii iiiauvwHi rw ii
6231 CiMwntbMDr. W* Ctomnwni
________________For dincHont only, c*H 712^4100. .
PAID TRAININGТНДТ PAYS PITI
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To Cover Davie County
All Shifts
Part-Time & Full Time
Flexible Hours • Must Be Certified
910-768-1197
Piedmont
HomeHealtii, Inc.
Winston-Salem
•71)1 hointam convmiyim H met ■
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ALWAYS BUYINO STANDINQlimber. Will cul lots, top dollar paid. Call 704-637-9097._______________
BUYING PINE a hardwood limber, delivered logs A long pulpwood.
Shaver Wood Producfs, Inc. 704- 278-9291.________________________
SOMEONE TO STAY w/elderly lady 2-3 wks, 24 hrs/day. Meals i
room provided. Call 6pm-10pm, il no answer leave message, 634-
3985._____________■ ■
WANTED: OLD COINS « Silver
Dollars. Call Bud Hauser 998-8692.
Em ploym oii
‘ATTN: MOCKSVILU* POSTALposlttons. Cleri« & sorters. No exp.
F m plnym oiil
CNA'S CHOOSE YOOR shlW Certified Nursing Assistanls needed for all shiftsln & near Davie
1 yrs. exp. req. Call Nurses. 723-1000.
CONCRETE HELPER-FINISHER.Drivers Lteense prelerred. Involves travel, drug lest req. Call between 1 a 3pm. Mon.-Fri. ¿¡¡4-4369.
COOK NEEDED, APPLY In person
lo Millers Restaurant.______________
DENTAL ASSISTANT PCSmONavailable, Orthodontic exp. helplui. Career posltk>n. Send resume to:
PO Box 99. Mocksvllle. NC 27028.
ELECTRKilAN NEEDED: EXP. preferred. Osbome Electric, 634- 3396, appt. only._________________;
HAIRSTYLIST a MANAGERSreq. BenelHs. For exam, salary a Top stylist a mgmt. level team
testlno Info cail 1-630-906-5570 members n e ^ lor r a ^ ext 6640 8am-8pm. expemding halrcare buslnessi:
Attk! lo
100 WORKERS NEEDEDEasy craft/wood/sewing jobs. Materials provided. ToVw o+wk. Free inlo. pkg. 24 hr. 1-714-225- 8441. ----------
AVON SALES. $S-$15Air. No door
lo door. No minimum order. Bonuses/incentives. 1-800-627- 4640lnd/sls/rep.
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new stores In your area. Great Clipe lor Hair olfer»; competitive
wages, bonus pay, paid hdldaya/vacettons. W training In „ Industry, growth opportunities. Immediate openings available. Call
todayll Tanglewood Commons 910-
765-9642 (N w shopping cenler- Clemmons Rd., Hvvy 158) a
Kroger Center, Jonestown R d 910- 659-9000.
HELP WANTED; в а в Glais,Mocksville to cul a InstaH glass a mirrore. Exp. preterred. сй 634-
396« w come by 721 Wilkesboio SLamioulappHcalton.
HOUSEKEEPMQ a UUNDRY,posltkins available. Salary based on exp. Please apply in person lo
Ken Byers at Meadowbrook Terrace of Oavle on Htw 801, Advance.__________________
IDEAL HOME BUSINESS. Avg.
$14,000 w/car pkg. Mgmt. opportunity tor 12 hrs/wk. Ideal lor teachers, home Moms a health ptofesstonals. Call 634-1169.
INTERESTED IN LOSINO welohll Earn $$$ while you k»e. Call 9035.__________________.
MOCKSVILU BASED DUCTCleaning Co. (801 N.), seeks helper. Clean cut, no criminal
record, must be reliable, a able to worit unsimnrised, HVAC exp,
h ^ l . Caff lor appikatkm, 4Й-
NEEO EXP. WOODWORKERS lorsmall lumihire/lrame ahop knWng
lo hire 2 FT workers. 8am-4;30am, 996-2118 lorappt.
PERSON TO GUAM privMt
homes. R , Mon-Fri. Qood ja^AeneWs. CloveifleWe. 7 ^
PT DENTAL HYOIENWT aassistant needed. Send resumt.to: 330 Hoepltal St., Mocksvllle, In care olDr.Mifor. ____________
SECURrrV OFFICERS VM-
$7.60/hr. Securily Forces, Inc. has immediale swing shill openkigB In Advance area. Clean criminal, reliable transponaUon, telestwiw a
must. Contact Eari al 768-2455, 6am-4pm, Mon.-Fri.
TRUCKMO TERMBUL
ASSISTANT. Misc offk» duties. № m *^№ ^^enlng. Call lor an».
OCINSPCCTOnS
Metal Stamping Co. pnxlucing ' electrical connectors la kioking lor
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co m pa n ion ship fo r b rig h t a n d active fouKyear-old l>oy.
Genuine love of chiUm a • Good pay for the right person.
Hours will Include every J| | IVansporiallon and
Wcdntiday and olher references required. {
flexible hours IhroHghottt Phone (910) 996-97« lo *
Uwweek. sdMdaleanintenriew
comparators. SPC axp. h e i^ . Minimum 2 yrs. exp In QC -:;
manufacturing environmtnL Manuladuring laclllty currently ki - Winston-Salem with plans to
rek)cate to Mocksville by end ol ‘97. Come jdn a fast growing co. with
advancement opportunities. Salary a commensurate w/exp./¿ply ;-
within or send resume to: Predeton
Concepts. 2701 Boukler Pari( Q., WinstonSalam. NC 27101 or fax
910-761-8575._____________________
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5886.
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Haalthcar* Cook For First Shift.
Full Tims (5:30 am - 2:00 pm).
Expsrisncs Rsquirsd.
Grsat Working Envlronmsnt.
Excsllsnt Bsnsfit Packags.
Apply In person to Carol Crawford 8:3(R;00 Mon-Fri
or Call 704-634-3535
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Part-time and full-time positions available for Direct
Support Staff in group homes serving children and
adults with developmentaj disabilities In Rowan and
Davie Counties. Must be over 18, have High Schooi
Diploma or GED and valid drivers license.
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De - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Mareh 20,1997
Davie Pateline
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Saturday, Match 22
B m B n d M , VriM C l ^ VidM
M H k o d M C b « tli,U 5.H w y .6 0 l nocihor
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Sunday. March 23
D »adM ptto<rterBir t <ctteJharkBorton
iulti for EMtcTi Fannington Run ton Club.
Whóte buns. $4iO rtb. O w ppttl. S6flb. To
order, call 998-3286 or 998-3718. To be
pickcd up Good Fiiday beginning u 2 p.m.
Friday. Aprilll
t M C ow Éy A lta CoyncB 2m l Am uMI
G o rro u n a ro co t Deadline forendy; March
31.C& » 6M -3U 2o r998-8746. ttW penon.
Saturday, April 19
Fo it-t-ptt C U d u n Supprr, South Davie
M iddle School cafcterii (o bencdt Booster
Cliá>. Eal-in or R » i)‘out \ \ a.ia-6 p.m. In-
chides 1/2 chicken. 2 vtfg.. bread, dessert &
drink. Sóplate. For tkkcts or more info, cal)
6344 70a
Fìeliéicn
Sunday, March 23
P it a S u n div S m k * . E p iK flp d C lw rch
o f t i» àtm àkn M Fo rti. Sunday School.
IQ a.nv W onlup Service, 11 tttn.
LM W o n b - It CMDe Down Fnm Ihe
Cnm, ML Zkm HoUness QwkK VS. 64
East at MiU S l.4 p.m. Bishop James Ijames,
p « o r.
Sunday, March 30
EMftSunk}S>nkf,Epi«i|alCI>iiRh
oA hcA ictiaiom C hurth Breakfast in f^ s h
House. 8 a.m. WorsWp, 9*30 a.m.
Spedai Events
Tuesday, March 25
A R C o f I M A n m fa ip A
AwvdsO kim r.Cem tcrCom m unityBldg..
6J0p .m .C o \ticd d ish .
open for walking, 9 am .-3 p.m. No charge.
Mothers Moming Out
Tuesdays and Tliursday*, 9-11:30 a.m. $4
per day.
Karate TaeKwon Do
Mon. Л Wed.. 6:30-7130 p.m.
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Massage
■nierapnilic M i«agc ofTcrcd cvciy «her
Tbesday. Appoint mails itquitcd. Ongomg.
Summer Camp
Signupi for Summer Camp at Y M C A * -
ifcnray.
Parenting Classes
Tuesdays, 7 p.iii. Frcc for parcnls, ccrtifica-
lions also а\шЬЫс for these ctosscs.
Seruoi^ _________
C ull 6344)611 for пюге info. Location Is
Brock C cnlcr unless noted otherwise.
•Thursday, Match 20
Sm kw C horus, East Room. 3 p.m.
S r.C cn te rftW e ftK B C o n m ittctM ftC -
log. Rose Room. 10 am .
•W hm theD hfno»bbA W »ehw r'«('Sfv
rio n 1; An o\trview o f AUheimei*s Disease,
East Room. 7 p.m.
R tgtatrvtkm dcM ttnerbrScnkjrG im t*.
Friday, March 21
T ix AUe, Easl Room. 9 o.m.-1 p.m.
W oodw w U i« C lM . craft Room. 8:30-
И :30 а .т.
B ri^ ir. East Room. 2-5 p.m.
Sunday, March 23
ТЪе PM rioa Р1цу trip lo Spatanburg. S-C.
with Parks & Rec. Dcpans. 3 p.m.
M o n ^. March 24
F b d U rH Dr. Dunn, O aft Room, 8:30-
11:30 a.m.
Cooknnec C hib , Fust Baptist FeOowship
H all. 10 am .
Dcconllv»Mnl1i«.CQfcteTia,6:30>9p.m.
Tuesday. March 25
Q uQ U n80ta.EaslRoom .9:30am .-noon.
O iUiGrovcClub,Um ted Melhodist H oll, 10
am .
N ponllting, Rose Room. 11:45 am .
M d g e . East Room .) :3 0 4 p.m.
R SV P N u llin g Home i^m y. 2 -i p.m.
Wednesday, March 26
V a rid y A lts, Cmft Room. 8:30-11:30am .
Fo rk O u b , r-ork C ivic Center. 11:30 am .
C an ) A G u n n , East Room, 1:30-
4:30 p.m.
R S V P S rtrin g * B -,R SV P O nrice,9am ..I
p.m.
Thursday, March 27
ScnkM rChorus,East Room, 3 p.m.
SenbrCenterPM IyCom m itteeM cctfa«.
Ro$eR\xnn. lO am .
-\V h entheD ii«m »fo bA faheim er't-:Sef
lio n I I - Legal C onsiderations fopr
AUhesmcr’s Patients & their R unilies, E ^
Room, 7 p.m.
Monday, March 31
D ecorath«M n U i«C afcteria,6:30 ^p.in.
Openiin Cen n w ttk s fc f Senior G im w ,
South Davie M kU k School. S:30 p.m.
Ongoing
S ih tr S irid m . B n xk Gym , 6:30-9 am .,
M nn.~Fri.
SUvvr S U U cn . Cooleemee School, 6-8
am .
S ih T r S trk fcri, Smith GcQve Gym , 7-9 am .
YV EO D ISeniorN utriikm lunch, noon M -
W .lla m .T h u rs.& F n .
Report Davie Dateline
Hems By Noon Monday
IteinslbrDtvfoDM diM shouldbercpQ rted
by noon Monday o f the puUkatkm wedu
CaU634-2120ordhipiibyiheoirice.S.M ain
St. ocioss ftom the couithouse.
Wilkinson
Earns Eagle
Scout Award
William Char)c.s Wilkinson, a jun
ior at Si. Stephens High School in
Hickory, received his Boy Scout Eagle
Award on Feb. 9.
He Is Ihe son of Cynthia Blackburn
of Hickory and Tom Wilkinson of
Cooleemee. Maternal grandparents
are Edith Waller und the late Kennelh
Waller of Woodleaf. Paternal grand
parents are Ruy and Mabel Wilkinson
ofMt.UIla.
Charlie began his scouting career
with Troop 525, sponsored by Holy
Cross Lutheran Church in Mocksville.
in 199). He became a member of
Troop 234, spot\soied by Rist United
MethodisiChurchinHickory.ln 1994.
During these years in scouting he has
served as assistant palrol leader, palrol
leader, assistant senior patrol leader,
and senior patrol leader. '
He earned 23 merit badges os he
progressed toward his Eagle.
His Eagle servicc project was to
assist the Hickory Airport, EMS. fire
departments, and policc departments
carry out Iheir mandatory crash drill.
This took ploce on Sept. 7 .19% ot the
Hickory Airport. His role was to se
cure volunteers lo serve as crash vic
tims, assist EMS personnel with apply
ing make-up. and securing food to serve
Scoutmaster Bill Koehler presents the Eagle Award to
Charlie Wilkinson.
lo ull participanu. This projcci took a
total of309 nun houn and involved 38
individuals.
As a student al Si. Stephens Hieh
School, Charlie has been chosen Stu
dent of the Month twice, been a mem
ber of the High QIQaa Bowl team for
two years, participated in Science
Olympiad for two years, und repre
sented his school in Math Counts in
Geometry. Charlie is alsoamemberof
SADDandAFS. He has been chosen
to serve on the yearbook staff for Ihe
1997-98 school year.
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Meetingg
Saturday, March 22
D m k Count}- RepubUcao M c a 'i Fcder«-
doe. F & F BartKCue,7:30 am .
Mqnday, March 24
W oQdm n o f Ihe W ortd F an d y № |Ы
С Ы с к п Slew , Davie Academy Commti-
n iiy BU g., 6:30 p jn .
D avit C om ty N A A CP, St. John's AM E
Z kn C b jn :h ,7p .m .
Tuesday. March 25
IN n te D ta io c n ia M a lP n d B c lM c H in f.
Courthouse, 7:30 p ja For info, call 492-
7856.
Ongoing
Coohcm c« Tow n Вом ч!. 3rd Tuesday.
Town HaU, 7 p.m. unless otherwise noted
D K vit D o n o tk V io kn ct S m fc a . Sup
pon groups for victim s o f domestic vk>lence.
AU sessions confldeiUiaL Tuesdays. 6
p.nt DDVS O ffice In Davie Couniy Court
house. For info, caU 634-345a
A rfvancf M em orial Port 8719 Veterans o f
l4KeignW nandLadiesAuuUaiy.4tfiTbes..
7:30 p.m ., post home. Feed MiU Rood.
A m erkan A w d a tio e o lR e d n d h n o m ,
Davie Chapier,2ndW e(kiesday. 10:30 am ..
East Room, Brock Bklg., Senkv C enia.
I M е м у Ш |М T o Ш . 7 p m . 3rd
Thunday, g r ^ ju ry room, couithousc.634-
3235 o r492-5723.
C oo hm M M oM rW V FW Fosl \ \ 19,2nd,
4(h Thun.. 7 p m , V FW HaU, N .C 80L
О И » A lto C o M c i, 4th T h u n d ^ . 7 3 0
p m . Brock Gym O ffice.
C v M t e L o ip N o . l7FJtA M .2nd.4th
R k b ys. 7 :3 0 p m at the k)dr>
M a c h iv a iM im ik U ilR N a I H 1«.
3fd T\KtdByt, 7:30 p m It the kidge.
C a ih i— I hwmkm I ! » ■ Рьа Я U -
g k»H i«.G U rion eR oad ,7:30pm .. 1st and
3id M onday! except hoUdays.
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Ttetttay. 7 :3 0 p m at the kx^e.
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Extension
Friday, March 21
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R o b b e r
A tre s lB d
Man Confesses To
Holding Up Banks In
Mocksville, Cooleemee
By Jeanne Houpe
ttovie Coumy Enleiprise Record
Two Davie Coumy bank rob-
beries were solved lasl week when
Ihe suspect confessed to Ihe FBI
that he had been responsible for
those and Ttve other bank robber-
iesl:
Among
iho^ were the
robtieries at
CCB____ in
CooVìèemèe
Sept. II. 1995
and CCB at
Squire Boone
PlozainMocks-
ville Sept. 3. HoKh
During Ihe investigation of Ihe
Mocksville robbery, Mocksville
Police Detective Ken Hunter said
he leamed ofa suspect being held
inSunyCountyinconnectionivith
a robbety at a bank in Hillsville,
Va.
Hunter interviewed Benjamin
Franklin Hosch II, 22. of Gneens-
boro,Oct. 18,afterleaminglhathe
matched Ihe description of thesus-
pect fiom the robbery at CCB in
Mocksville.
His car also matched the de
scription of one seen behind the
shopping center on the day of the
robbery, Hunler said.
After that interview, he said he
was convinced the Hosch had
robbed the bank at Squire Boone
Plaza and contacted the FBI,
. Even though il was discoveted
that Hosch had relatives in
cooleemee. Hunter said he was
Fha«SccBaiik-Pa(e4
Back In The 1860s C o m p e titkm A m o n g
C o m m e rcial G artx ig e
H aulers Is A p p ro v e d
By Mike Bamhardt
Davie Coumy Enterprise Rccord
DavieCounty businesses look
ing for a garbage collection com
pany will soon be able lo shop
around.
mum rales these companies could
charge, the boaid decided not to
sel either. Manager Ken Windley
and Attorney Bob Price suggested
rates that varied from SO cents per
cubic yard (loose garbage) to
$I3.S0 a cubic
yaid. They said
those rates were
"close" to ones
quoted by the
four companies..
"1 can't sec.
Daviebusinenes
paying thai
(highest) price
when they cangel
County com- « I d o n ' t k n o wmissioners on a
3-2 have ap- w h a t w e Y s s e t t i n g
s r f r s ; « ' f < * ® « u p ' o r ,
for Davie Sani- | W OUW adV IS O OUr
w ^te"induft!fe C i t i z e n s t o l ) e c o m e
and Waste Man- ¡n fn rm o H 99 agemem of the •''T O rm ea.
Piedmont. They -OlaneFOitar it done cheaper.'
will become of- COUfliy CotnmlMhNWr said Chairman
ficial next =
month.
• The change only affects com-
mctcial garbage hauling. Davie
Sanitation retains the exclusive
franchise for lesidcntial scrvicc.
The change does nol affect busi
nesses in the town of Mocksville,
which fall utider different lules.
After considerable discussion
on setting minimum and maxi-
— Carl Boon.
Commissioner Diane Foster, •
who voted againsl the change,
'along wilh Richard Pbindexter.
said businesses seeking such ser-'
vices had better be aware of what
Ihey may face.
“I don't know whal we're selling
our citizens up for," she said, " I '
would advise our citizens to '
Phase See Commercial - Page 4 ~
Candace Ferre«, 12, was dressed iri period costume as the Sons of Confederate
Veterans heldamemorialsenrice at Legion MemorialParidnCoolaemeaSaturday for three
men who fotjght during the Civil War. Her father. Walter Fenrell, Is a member of the Oavie
Grays. For more information and photographs, please tum to page D I,
' . ____________________■ ______________ - P h o to b y IM he B a m h a rd t
Easier Bunny Hopping 7b
Hippily.hoppily,i>h yew hear him? .
Peter Cottontail, belter known u the Easter Bunny, is on hb way iu>^
Davie County.HeH be heie in time for egg huttls in Cooleemeci and'
Mocksville on'Saturday. " ' ‘
Cooleemee's egg hunt, sponsored by the town with a grant fiodi ibe'
Mocksville-Davie Recieation Depaitment. will begin at 11 a.mi«tiie;
Zachaiy House. aukbena^l-lOate welcome. thoseunder6tiiDuld:
be accompanied by an adult.
The Enter Bunny will hop to MocksviUe for an egg hum at 2 pik;
attheMasoaicPici^OroundKdffNortiMainSneelbehilidliKBnick.
Center, llie hunt wiU te d tv i^ a o ^ W giatipK 2 and under, 3-4:-
S-6;7-8;and9awlover,Thehunla^olfaeractivilies«spoiiaondby!
Historic Ikvieantl the l>iv^Cod^Yo«lh,p)«K
Davie County Ennprise Recori
Í • . ■
.. UlooksdUketnowhaiifidleninMocks-
villelaitweelc.
But it wasn't snow that coaled the
sacet* and bulklings suiTounding Uniled
Hywood Industrie* « Depot and Bai%
SHM. tt wat sawdust pouring fiorn the
|iilgsiiy's waste colleclion systeitt
;^?Theie was about an inch of dust <sv-
ii^wheie," said the Rev, Dr. Donald Ray
who lives in the Shiloh Baptist
panonage acroM Depú Street
fmibeinduitiy,
j;:l(^li)cM like the bin containing the
M(e||tdcomeap«it,bIa^
y j^'n w ^h e ia id .
l a ii i^ i ii d ^ i i^ f o ^
' ' BtacatneShiloh'spaiiBr
about lOyean ago. but this is the wont he
has ever seen the dust pfoblein. he said.
He addressed his concems;to the
MoGlavilleTownBoardofComiiUtsiaii-
en in 1995. Ы Town.Maniager Tory.
Bralley said the town 1ш no authori^
oyer |Ur qudi^, and the to ^ ’s noise
ordinance does not apply io industrially
zoned areas such as D ^ Suck
MembersoftheboaidmetirithJenkins
and United Plywood ownen'touis and
Ralph Oteco in Febiuaiy 1993 ioexam-
,,ine the situation.
: Itwtxwdagieedlowrileaiettersupi-
poitiiig the effotts of Ite Gieco* toget ati
incinei^ l ^ i t k> biirn йф waste as
daw ^ aom sitniiar Industries,
Such a s y s ^ would provide heal for
tte tm biilldrats, eliminate a lot of tte
.dustandpayelandfiU vai».a№ ai|l^ LouisOreca il. >
/ ^It'snotenouj^to ;
■ say Ifs an industry,
i Other industries doni
iw llutelikèthte^
' ‘ Responding to Ite c cn o m ^n ^
tHn.theOiecosfoundasiiii^solutiai).'
ihoiteningitedistaiMitediMfiUlsfroni
, .Ae bin into tte tnifks that haul it to Ite
iDavte Cbuniy Solid W«Me thus
decieasing tte aitmutt of dust that h ^
been ew^ng durin this jncess, '
i:. . Itese aiyuitiiieitt
:i<.tte dust somewhat^ JeiikinatakL'niinA
i .^ ^ o ftb lin n M n y is iiid Ja ^
, tN ij^ ttei Ite equipmem hadi
malfunctioned.
LouisOrécoconlaclBdBndleiyatTowiv
lU I to kt him know what had hapfiened.
He said tte N.C. Department of Envi-
iDiiiiient, Healtti and Natur^ ite^xinm
h ^ l)een conlacttd and asM IQ have a
, u^fbeiriKktenitbdKtiie'totelpcIean^
up lhemes^B^leysaid. ' ' " '
Greco oifned to teve tte file tnicit
te nwdust froim tte^^^^
te would not report tte incident to tte
media, Jenkins said.
But JenUns said te wanted people to '
seè jb f dmt, which neighbon have teen
tiaBUog siiKc tte compmy opened in
Mocksville, 19 y«in ago, te-'.'
■Mlary Holman. « lifelong ii»en*er of-'
- SMkh OMRh. said this tt Ihe dibd tinis
' ste lias seenadustcottlniartNtmaintv
:.i«^'iBlteafea.
y ^i.Viiilji^ltiB pwBoiwfe briefly Much;
19. ste said there was a finé dust coatiiv;'
inside hacar when ste left and no expla
nation fbrhow'it got inside tte veiiick. i;
If tte dust could get inside.a car like ¡
th a t.8 te s id d .p e o p k in u s tb é M i^ it;!
and thai cant be g«)d fpr'fliefn.’.f,_,'¿^:
Anodier church metntw. R ^ ^
Isaac, said that when ste w a lk ^ '^ ,y
: Uniled Plywood to Sundiy School a^^v
SUkh^'te iness was still'inridm
stneldé^dieniiii.ckaniiip(^anii'f
sóongwind».; '
' PliortoitemideatlaKwcKk;stetaid I
ate had notíoed'a decioMe iti tte duitl
p n M ^ d u i^ lte p M t ^ y ^
ivTOoughtteOitwst^^ ■
to in p b v e 'ite p n M m t ^ ^
Mdna.said te leinaini
«eikuMian.
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г - DAV1E C pW T Y ENTERPIUSE RÈCORD, March 27.1997
Editorial F^age
Country Boy
Gets Taste
Of New York
NEW YORK CITY — My idea of a good lime has
always lx;cn backpacking through the mountains. Hiking
unknown trails. Exploting the wilderness.
Visiting New York City Is not much different.
I got the same thrill walking Ihe.sc crowded streets lhat I
have gotten In the Grcat Smoky Mountains.
The buildings loomed as big as mountains.
Street life was more threatening than bears In the
woods.
And if I closed my eyes and imagined, the honking
chorus of cabs could have been substituted for the .sound of a
thundering waterfall. Why do they honk so much? U
seemed like .some mechanical language among cars.
I had never been here.
But my bride brought me here for our six-month anni
versary, determined to broaden my horizons. I don't like to
fly In alфlanes. I don't like big citie.s. But .she was persua-
.sive.
What I found herc suфrised me.
I liked it.
Farm boy In New York Cily. 1 spcnl half the time
looking up.
The Chrysler building is stunning.
A block away from our downtown Manhattan hotel I
looked up to see F.A.O. Schwartz, the most famous toy store
in the world. Tliat alone was worth the trip. I wanted to do
our Christmas shopping.
As a first time visitor, a few things stood out:
• Half ihe cars in New York are yellow.
• Therc are more stretch limousines in New York than In
the rest of the worid combined. They rent for $30 a half hour.
• Everything you've read or heard about New York
cabbies is true.
• New Yorkers can be very friendly and helpful.
• Some New Yorkers can be foul-mouthed and crude.
■ It takes morc than two days to .see everything.
We walked ihrough Tiffany’s and gawked at diamonds
priced at $80,000 and other jewelry priced In six ngure.s.
Clerks gladly took ihe jewelry out of Ihe displays and lel us
hold them. They were extremely courteous. All the clerks in
ail Ihe stores were lhat way. Rude New Yorkers? Nol In
tho.se stores.
Unlike motorists herc, drivers in New York don't get
excited about Piretrucks and ambulances. They don't always
pull over when a Пге1гиск Is blaring its horn. They can'l.
There's no where to move.
The tower across from Tiffany's had an alarm while we
were there. Seven fireltucks suirounded Iwo sides of the
building, creating an inslant traffic jam.
At nighi, we saw women walking alone. We felt safe.
My major concern was getting lost when I look a walk alone.
Bul for two days, we mingled among the Capital City of the
world.
Al a breakfast diner, we sat squeezed between other New
York visitors. The couple on the right spoke Swedish. Two
women on Ihe lefl spoke French.
I had never wanted to go to New York. Never had the
desire. But now 1 want lo go back.
— Dwight Sparks
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Taxpayers Deserve Notice Of Sales Tax Proposal
To the editor
Onlhccounlycommissionci'sagcntlaforMarch
17wasuprescnlation(osecksupportroraproposal
lo add additional sales tax on Davie Coumy resi
dents. It will come as a surprise (o most that the
couniy cunimissioners have approved this first
hurdle lo the additional tax. Il is probably that
neiiher ihe majority of commissioner and ccr
tainly almost ail taxpayers did nol have either
adequate notice or information.
'Cause For Paws' Â Success
Totheediton
The Humane Society of [>avie Couniy held it
first annual "Cause for Paws" fundraiser banquet
on March 20. U was a tremendous success and the
mostrunfundraiscrwe'veeverhad. Uwas wonder
ful to have county officials present as well as our
special guests, Mr. and Mrs. William Larmore of
Winston-Salem, whose rescue and adoplion of
their lab, Luke, involved several Davie Couniy
rescue group personnel and veterinary clinics.
My gratitude to the Humane Society volunteers
who helped with ticket sales, solicited donations,
and for those who were able to be present ut the
event. Special thanks to our sponsors und donors
for their show of community support. Proceeds
from this fundraiser will go towards adoptions,
foster hornes, and the shelter fund.
This year's event was successful bul next year’s
"Cause For Paws" will be speciacular. We hope to
see you there next spring, supporting the Humane
Society of Davie County's 1998 "Cause for Paws".
The Humane Society’s nexl fundraiser will be a
Pon-a-Pil on May 2. Watch for details.
Beth A. Gmndfu-st, President
Humane Society of Davic Couniy
Man Leads Dog's Life In Prison
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Totheediion
As I was reading llie Davie Couniy Enien»isc
on March 13, there wus a piece in Ihe paper by
JcanncHoupe. Thenameofiti5"PBlsNeedToBe
Loved Like Tney Love People".
I'mnotttdog. BullwouUlikclosay ikiwwhow
a dog feels. I'm locked in a cell. I can only do ai the
people here let me do. On the weekends when
peopleget visits. I nm tomy window lo see if I'll get
a visil. But when the day goes by, I had no one to
come and see me.
As I look al the people going home, I wish I
couldbewilhlhcm.Sheputlhisinherlctler "What
were they thinking as we droveawaytoday.leaving
them behind to face anoiher. lonely night al the
animal shelter' I'm in no animal shelter, but Fm In
prison.
I can say, from the woy I look at il. It hum so b«d
to see my mom and dad drive away without me.
Then I have tosh in this cell with noone but myself.
Shesaid"Ikxiowtheyhavefeelingsand dreams".
I would like to say people in prison have feelings
anddreamsloo. lhave Ihedreumtobefrecone day.
I have the feeling of sadness when I see people
going hoRK.
Some people didlhingsandotherpeopledid nol
do anything to get put into prison. Some people
were in the wrong place al the wtong time. Tlie
people thal did nothing are like dogs. They get
locked up for nolhing.
I have a year left to do in prison. And eveiyday
I'm going to feel so bad. I'm nol a bad guy. Inthe
pa.st 1 had fun in the wrong way. Thai was when I
was a kid, and now thal I have grown up. I need lo
slopplayingandgettowoik. I hope you pul Ihis in
yourpaper.
Jeny Myeri
Morganlon
Letters Wekx}mecl ^
The fiiMqirOf Awoid welcoaiei k n m
fttniittrewkn.'nieleueniiiaytoaoloplciof
kKil, itale, iiatkinal or bitcnulioiiil loiiei, '
An clfoit wiU ta made to |xh« aU leoen
provided ihty a n tm lihekwi; v ^ , ' or in
poor lane] The editor rcMtvei Iha ij|hl 10 c(Ul
leucnlotgnnaiiKand.foriiiai»; ;
All k o n ihouM iiKltidb the n n » and:
addroa of the writer. iiKhidiiig a ii|nilii%‘ÀV
tdqilm e number, iM № te piMbhod, laalagk
‘reiQMesiedL
; n ^ h a v e l c M h i i h e i ^ ^
by4plm.MoiidayofttKwett>atiei»itll»hati
Had the commi-ssioncrs and taxpayers had ad-
ctjuatenoliccundinfomiaiion they ccrtainly would
have applied same stimdard of carc in approving
Ihis first hurdle to this expenditure lhat Ihcy would
in expending Ihcir own funds.
As we understand, the proposal is lo chargc; by
way of salcstax cach resident an estimated $60 for
theprivilegeofbeingableiopurchasctickctsiosee
u baseball game. ‘
There may nol be many who would pay S60for
the opportunity of paying the usual ticket pricc for
major league game. Most taxpayers know U’ho
benefits.
Periiaps in fairness lo the taxpayer Ihe issue be
pul on Ihc agenda again and adequate notice and
infomiation be furnished so thal tlie commissioh-
crscanfairly determine whelheror not ihcy and the
majority of taxpayers would pay $60 for the privi
lege of buying tickets to a baseball game. .'
David Springer
Mocksville
Article Entertaining
To llie editor;
It's a joy to read Beth Cassidy's articles in your
paper again. TIk article on being a huméis wife
was clever and enlcitaining.
Thank you, Beth.
Annie Rulh M c P h c ^
Mocksville
Lynn
Hell
Happy Brain Week
^ . .If you happen to pay attention to these sort of things, you've
_ probably noticed that jusl about every momh and week of ihe
year has some sort of spccial designation; National Safety
Awareness Month, National Read A Book Week, National Be
An Organ Donor Momh, Teacher Appreciaiion 1
Week, National Have Your Pel Neutered
Month, National Drink Eight Glasses of Water a
Day Week, ctc. I think Ihese are all good causes
and this Is probably as good a way as any to
promote public awareness.
However, I just came across a designation i
had never seen before and frankly, this one is
long overdue. This coming week has been
declared "Brain Awareness Week", and not a
minute too soon ifyou ask me. For far too long
in this country we have had hundreds, even
thousands of people running around who were
simply unaware that they had a brain, or if they
knew It was there, assumed II was simply
"stuffing” provided to give the human head a more rounded nnd
attractive appearance. Which is nol to say lhal as far as heads go,
round isn’t better lhan flat. Just ask any hairdresser or anyone in
the hal business.
However, the scientific worid, nol lo mention histoiy, have
clearly demonstrated lhal the brain is intended lo do far more
lhan assure we all have a good hair day and are able lo wear our
ball caps backwards, forwards and even sideways on our heads
should we so desire. Therefore, it seems incredible that it's taken
this long for someone to come up with the Idea of promoting
"brain awareness’’. Jusl think how different the world might be If
we'd done this a lot sooner. Sure some guy might have inlended
■ shoos with narrow pointed loes and slender three-inch heels, bul
would that firsl woman have pul them on her feet? I think nol.
1 , Therc are probably thousands of examples of cases where "brain
; awareness", would have been extremely useful. Such as;
j : —Spanish sports promoter comes up wilh Idea of getting 40 or
I '50 really mean bttlls, cach weighing a couple thousands of
I pounds nnd having them run through the narrow streets of some
; ' little village. For added c,\citement (and possible ESPN cover-
I ; • age), he suggests gelling a bunch of intoxicated men to run in
front of the bulls.
• .Thinking man's response: "You go firsl."
•. ■ — ^The first Politically Correct school board member, saddened
' by the fact thal not every student at the elemenlaiy school has
made the AB honor roll, suggests lowing the criteria for A’s and
B’s in order to allow all students to feel successful even if they
^ can not read, write, add or subtract.
Thinking adminisiraioi's response: "School board member..
. must sil in comer wearing dunce's cap."
' —Highly paid defense attorney suggests tojuiy lhat while his
' client did brutally murder a family of five In Ihe course of bur
glarizing their home, he should not be held responsible, as he
i ' . was extremely high on crack at Ihe time and didn't even know he
' I had used Ihe 12-inch butcher knife he'd brought along wilh him
,10 cut the back door screen to stab each victim at leasl 20 limes.
' ' Thinking jurors re.sponsc: "Defendant guilly of first degree
murder, and attorney guilly of first degree iiresponsibility."
■':'—Holder of Ihc highest office in the world, President of the
United States of America, alrcady under Investigation for ques
tionable real estate dealings, tainted by travel ofTice scandal,
Tacing criminal sexual harassment charges and permanent poster
boy for Ihe March of the Amoral, telephones friends from White
House lo invite them lo a slumber party in Ihc Lincoln bedroom
(for a small donalion), suggested officials at immigration ser
vices make sure thousands of foreigners become citizens before
the upcoming election, and then puls on a large pot of coffee and
invites a few rich and influential new friends over lo Ihe House.
When questioned aboul such activities, Presldenl's response:
; '’Decaf or regular?"
Thinking volet’s response; "This guy has got lo go. It’s lime
; to'restore respect for authority In this country and it ought lo start
! at the lop."
i .Happy "Brain Awareness Week". Let's gel out ihere and make
I the most of iL
In The Mail...
DAVIE СрЩТУ ENTERPIUSE RECORD, Maixh27ÿ 19f 7 -3
Teen Understands Need For Violence Prevention P^rogram
Tolheeditop .
My name is Holly Hill, und I am a seniorat Davic
High School.' Next'year I wiH attend the University
ofNorth Carolina at ChapelHill. Forthepastlwo
years, I have worked wilh Family Violence Preven
tion Scrviccs (FVPS) as a child care assistant.
Before my involvement with FVPS. I did not know
domestic violence wns so widespread in our coun
try.
My job with FVPS is lo interact with the chil
dren who come to the meetings w»\h their parents.
The children's group is for newborns tn 12 years
old. The children who attend have been witnesses
to violence. The group is designed to help children
exprcssthcmwivcsthniugh play. Tliey Icumlolalk
openly aboul ihcir feelings and nol be afraid of whal
they might say. The pmgnim advocates lalking und
not fighting lo work (Ш1 problems.
FVPS is for Ihe wht>lc family. Each family has.
di flerem cireuniManccs and dilTcrem problems, but
the pn)gnim cim help. FVPS is very succe.ssful in
Davie Couniy. Men and women allend .separate
groups with professional counselors, and the pm-
gram lasts for eighteen weeks. As the weeks goby,
t children who ш happier »nd who arc able to
handlesitwilionswiihoiherchildrenmorcsucccss-
■ fully. Reccnily, a family who had attended for the
IK weeks continued coming-juM because 1>ку
warned to. The children in lhal family have groWn
cmolionally. 'fliey have learned lhat violence Is rtot
the answer to solving their problems.
As a resident of DavieCounly, I чч: the need for
Ihe Family Violence PrevcnlionServicesprogram.
Vii)lence reaches all races and all social clasps.
This prognim helps prevent family violence while
leaching the nexl generation right from wrong. If
we slop the cycle of violence In families, this
country will be a happier and safer environment for
future gcncmiions. Children arc tlie future.
Holly S. Hill
Mocksville
Cooleemee Residents Urged To Complete Survey
Tothceditoir.
The Towrt of Cooleemee submitted lo ils resi
dents, a public safety infomiation survey to obtain
information from citi/ens who are willing lo par
ticipate in a local phone network, determine special
needs of the elderly and heallh care depepdeni
residents in case of an emergency, bad wealher or
disaster. Wc also included a few questions seeking
volunieers for communiiy watch programs and to
solicit citizen comments pertaining to the services
and performance of your police department. All
werc designed to improve services within the com
munity.
After Ihe lown board meeting, March 18, white
speaking with some citizens. 1 was disappointed lo
leam that therc are some people in town discourag
ing others from compleling and participating in the
survey. The citizens went on to say thal they were
told lo expect retaliation and hostile treaiment if
they submit negative or unfavorable comments
about local law enforcentent or town sers’iccs.
I would tike to suggest lhal you complete Ihose
questions you feel comfortable with. Although wc
would like imanswertocach question, we appreci
ate any an all responses from ourcili/cns. Also, feel
freetorcspondanonymouslyeithcronthesur>eyor
by submitting a separate response listing your
comments.
It is unfortunate lhat we have such a group of
disgmntled citizens who would resort to such tac-.
lies to undennine the good efforts of others. Sur
veys such as this one ore useful and effective lools
tocompile information needed inestablishingcrime
prevention or community watch programs within
neighborhoods. They give ihc citizens a conve
nient method lo submit Ideas, concerns, sugges
tions and other valuable information to civic or
govemment leaders without infringing on your
vahiable and often limited lime. Il is our goal lo
provide you wilh professional and cfTective law
cnforccmenl.' We welcomc any and all comments
pertaining to our performance, suggestions for im-
pri)vcments, pmgraias or services you feel ore
needed in thecommunity.
Therefore, we respectfully undsincerely request
ih^t cach of you lake a few moments lo complete
and reium the sur\ey so lown officials can start
work on compiling the informalion and submlUlng
il lo the appropriate personnel. •
In closing, we would like to express our appre
ciation to Ihose citizens who have shown support
for our efforts during the past twenty one months.
Wc would like to extend a sincere word of thanks
to Ihose of your who plan lo participate In our
programs in the near future. Together we con all
make a difference in fighting crime and making our
communities a belter place to live.
Tim Woolen
Chief of Police
Cooleemee Police Department
St^te House Hopes To Continue Relonns
Howard
Who Is Your Favorite Star Wars Character?
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RALEIOH—The N.C. General
Assembly has been In session six weeks
andwehaveaccompllshedagreatdeal,
bul there Is much
more lo be done, j
Republicans slill
conirol the House
ofRepresemalives
and we look for
ward lo continuing
Ihe important re
forms we began
two yean, ago.
In 1995. when
Republicans be
came the majority _________
in the NoiA Carolina House for Ihe
fiHit lime this ccntuiy, the General
Assembly had a session of hisioric
achievements.
•We passed the largest lax relief
package in slate histoiy,
•We succeeded in controlling nin-
away govemment spending,
•Welook^fiiststepslowanlreal
education reforni,
•Wepassi^lhelaigcslcnvironmen-
tal protection package in state hisloiy,
•And we tookatough stance against
crime. ,
Now as we begin the 1997 legisla
tive session, we are delennined lo im
prove on these accomplishmenls. Our
achlevemenu over the last two yean
aienonheendofthestoiy-insteadlhey
are only the beginning.
House Republicans have dechued
improving education in Nonh Caro
lina our top priority. House leaders
joined wilh the Governor and leaden
4 lh G n id t,W a .K .0 a v to I 4llìC M i,W abl.D «r|»M e n d e » W ik R a D m r ii
•C l
oflhe Senate in a bipwiitan effort to
co-sponsor a comprehensive educa
tion rcfonn bill. This education effort
includes many initiatives consisiently
supported by House Republicans such
as: tenure reform thal makes it easier
for schools to replace poor teachers,
tougher licensing standards for leach'
ers, and the first step toward rewarding
our best tcachcrs the best pay.
For loo long teachers have received
across-ihe-board pay raises lhat sim
ply reward everyone the same ond sub
sequently do nolhing to improve our
children’s education. This bill offers
an important change in this philosophy
because il contains bonuses for teach
ers who exhibit individual initiative
and skill. Bcginiiing lo reward teach
ers for Iheir performance and knowl
edge. rather than simply for Iheir lon
gevity, is on essential reform lhat must
be passed.
fttrofiage Rcrorm
House Republicans are also con
tinuing our effoits to refonn state gov
ernment. After one hundred years of
one paity nile, state govemnaem hiring
practices have been corrupted by the
influence of political patronage. We
are committed to reforming this sys
tem.
Two bills have been introduced in
iheHouseioaccomi^ishthisiask. The
first bill would simply require state
agencies to hire the most qualified ap
plicant for a position.
Tbe second bill would refaire the
executive bnmchtojustify why certain
positions need to be filled by political
appointees. These are two common
sense initiatives lhat am long overdue.
Political patronage isout of control and
must be ended.
Redktriding
The General Assembly is faced wilh
the task of reaching an agreement on a
congressional redistricting plan by
April 1. This deadliiic v,,.' set by a
'alerai c-' Jrt following the .Supreme
'■■оцпЧ niiim» i»-u North Can.Mna' •
I2ih coiigressiftnal dislrict. stretch’
from Chariolie lo Durham, was uncon-
slitutiona). This is an historical oppor
tunity because ihis is the first lime in
siaichislorythalRepublicanshavebeen
involved in the.redistricting process.
The House has presented its redis-
Iricling plan and is currently negotiat
ing with Ihe Senate on a compromise
plan. One thing is for certain. House
Republicans áre committed tocreating
compact districts lhat respect county
and precinct lines. There will be no
repeat of ihe current gerrymandered
plan that looks more like bug-splalter
lhan congressional districts.
TaxRfUrf
The beginning of this session has
proven that the House of Representa
tives will conlinue to be the ally of
NorthCarolina’slaxpayers. The House
has passed several important tax relief
measures already. We recently passed
a bill toencounigecharitable giving to
non-profits by increasing the (ax de
duction for people who do not itemize
their (ax return. As we continue to
reform and downsize govemment pro
grams such as welfare. It is essential
that we have a thriving noo-pcofit sec
tor (o help those with needs.
Additionally, the House passed a
bill lhat would reduce and refonn the
^ te ’s inheritance tax so thal people ;
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can pass on Iheir possessions to any
one, including someone ounid; your
immediale family, wilhoul inctimng a
major lax penalty. Rnally, the House
pa.ssed a measure designed to exempi
schools from Ihc suue sales lax. Cur
rently, Nonh Carolina is one oT only a
few stales lhat foice its schools (o pay
sales taxes on Iheir purchases. H iii
will save several million dollan thal
cunbe.reiumedioourclassiooms. All
of these bills are awaiting approval by
the Senate.
Criminal Justice
The House has also woiked hard
this session to approve measures de
signed to make life tougher fur crimi
nals in North Carolina. Billspassedso
far by the House woukl require the
stale's courts lo notify school princi
pals when a student has been convicted
of a crime, increase the penalty fi»
embezzlement and for placing a bomb
threat, and close a loophole in the cur
renl law by requiring sex offeflden
convicted in other stales to legisler
wilh local lawenforeemenlvencieiif
they move to Nonh Carolina.
During Uk last sesskm Ноше Re
publicans led the fight to eliminale the
siale'sprison cap and keep crimlnalslo
jalL So far this session, we aiecootinu-
ing right where we left off.
We are off to a good slait this let-
sion, but we slill have a kng way to go,
Uw battle over the slate bixigel is juM
beginning to heal up and theie will be
olher controveisial issues lo confhnl.
But with Republicans in conuol of Ibe
House of Representatives, Ihe aveiaie
taxpayers of North Carolina can rest
assured lhat they continue to have li
voice in Raleigh. ' :
4 - DÀVIÌE CÒUNTY ENTERPMSE RECORD, March 27,1997
N e ig h b o rs F rustrated W itii industry, O fficials
ConUBiMdFh>mPi«el
’ The ciimpany rcccivcd un iticincra-
lof pcrmtl, bul the owners %\y U v.«uki
cost too mucii to install such a system,
he said, and nothmg has been done to
improve the noise problem.
Il Is not unusual for Jenkins and his
wife to be awalcened al 2 or 3 a.m. by
the noise. He was told ihecotnivmy tías
hacicorders that must iv llllcd when he
compbincd. hasaid.
Jenl(ins' frmiratinn extends beyond
the industry tooffiejals fn>m the town
nnd .state.
When inspected liy llie air quality
division of the N.C. IX*p;irtnjent of
Environment. Health and Natural Re
sources, United Ply\v(XHl has iKcn
found In compliance with all regula
tions. he said.
Thestatehasconsistentlysupporied
tiie comp.iny - not the health and wel-
fiUtf of its residents, ienldns said.
The town's noise ordinance does
not apply to industrial areas, but Shiloh
has been located there sincc 1885 -
long before the area was zoned for
industrial u.se.
The parsonage was built In 1948.
aa'ording to Jeni;ins.
The bottom line Is economics, lie
said. United Plywood employs (25
peíale and pays taxes in Mocksvillc.
Bccausc he docs not want this pol-
Dust blew from this industry or^to the street and sunrounding property despite rain.
tuliun III his neighborhood docs not
mean he is :mtl-indusiry. he said.
"ICs not enough 10 say il's an indus
try. Other lndu.stries don't pollute lilce
this." Jenicins said.
J.P. Gn.‘cn Milling. Lexington Fur
niture and Shoaf Concrete are g(xxi
neighbors to Shiloh and the residents
of the area, he said.
People remain silent to keep from
• - Photos by Robin Fergusson
making waves, bul tliey need to say
.sometliing. he said.
"Maybe next time it's another neigh*
borho(xl or the church around Ihe cor
ner," Jenkins said.
Commercial Garbage Franchise OKd
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bccome Informed."
Foster said, and Davie Sanitation
owner Russell Diu^bcr agreed, that the
low price quoted lo county officials
should be a cause for concern. "How
anybody could haul garbageatSOccnts
a cubic yard and make a pnifit Is unbe
lievable.** Barber said.
The large companies cun afford to
cut prices and lose hundreds of thou
sands of dollars until the competition
is out of business. Then the rates In-
creaseand the businesses wouldn't have
a choicc of companies, he said.
"U now appears the only interest
that Is going to be protecied Is the
transfer station." Barber said.
No county official made a com
ment to that slalement.
During the debate, which has been
ongoing for several months, county
commissioners have been saying they
w.int to: open the business up for com
petition: be sure that all garbage is
taken 10 the counly transfer station,
where fees chargcd subsidize the
county recycling program; and protect
consumers from one company putting
others oul of business.
Tbere was also quite abit of discus
sion on how to enforce the rule that all
garbage be taken lo the local transfer
station.
Price said the companies would
"police''each other. Ifone wasn't play
ing by the rules, the olhcrs would find
out und rcport il to the county. Ad
garbage, according to Ihc franchise
agreement and tiie counly ordinance,
must be taken lo the county tninsfer
station. If caught violating those rules,
the franchise could be revoked afier a
hearing before the commissioner*.
Commissioner Lany Hayes made
the motion to approve the franchises,
"wiiheverybody possiblekeeping their
eyesopcn ...andthe franchisecsgiving
Ihe days ihey're working the county."
Boonadded:" ...so we'll know when lo
cxpcct them at the transfer slalion?"
Hayes: "Yes."
Cooleemee Survey Seele Citizen Input
COOLEEMEE • A survey was
mailed to residents here wiih the town
newsletter, and town oiTlclals hope
people will take the time to complete
the survey.
Il deals with new ways to help
people, as well os directions for the
police department and volunteer op-
porturiitles.
The survey asks itsidcnts to state
their names, address and telephone
number, and all people living In their
homes, noting the children, elderly
and those with special medical needs.
Hiis wil) help police, fire and medical
BankRobber
Captured
Contiaiicd From Page 1
not a suspcci in the. robbery al
Cooleemee's CCB branch.
Bul he did suspeci lhal he was re
sponsible for a lobbeiy at a Salisbury
bank based on die similarilies bclween
Ihe IWO cases.
Hoschadmitiedinaninlerviewwilh
agents from the FBI lhat he was re
sponsible for all duee of these rubbcr-
ics.
He also confessed to robbingabank
in Hillsville,Mt. Airy, Greensboro and
Winston-Salem.
He will face federal charges for
these crimes, Hunler sakl.
RickYounts
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UM.firtt la die Jaouiiy uIm cam-
peRonnel In case of án emergency,
saidTownCommissionerBiilGibson.
If there was a town-wide natural
disasier, for instance, the flre person
nel would know tocheck on the home-
bound elderly first, he said.
It also asks If resident.s have posted
their new 911 house address, and If
not. If they need help posting those
numbers.
The town Is also constdering estab
lishing a '’telephone tree." where people
look after each other by telephone.
People would agree to call ceilain
people with news, and they would call
others, and on down the line. The sur
vey asks If people would like to join
lhat effort either in case of an emer
gency only, or with news about town
events or developments.
It asks if anyone with emergency
skills such as a four-wheel drive ve-
O Hav» you m m b tm d tiriid
about your total g o m n n m t.
H aw you n t r triid to a tttn d a local
govtm m tnt n u ttin g and foum i it tlostd?
О H aw you e m had tmuble finding out
your chlU rm 't school rt^ g n m a n ts ?
For answers to your
questions about .open
government a U the
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which Uniled Plywood may be died regulations,
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hide, a chain .saw, nursing or first aid
skills would be willing to help.
ItasksaboutparticipationlnaCom-
niunity Watch program.andifthe resi
dent is satisfied wilh the police depart
ment. It asks for ideas for programs for
the police department, and if the resi
dent would like for police lo check the
.security .systems In Ihelr homes.
It asks if people \vould like to take
part in a Court Watch program to help
make sure there Is justice In the courts.
It asks if the resident volunteers In
the church or community, and If (hey
would like more information on vol
unteer opportunities.
police Chief Tim Wooten said it
would be helpful for residents to fill
out the survey completely, but if they
are uncomfortable answering some of
Ihe queslions, to answer the ones ÜKy
' feel appropriate and return that form.
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SHAREHOLDERS OF
STOM SIUET MKMP, MC.
(HNIRiniU SAVmS MMQ
Last week you should have received in the mall
a notice of annual meeting and shareholder’s
proxy ballot.
It is vciry important that you review this
information, complete your proxy ballot and
mail it in as soon as possible.
If you do not return this ballot, you will
automatically be voting in favor of the directors’
proposals.
Read carefully page 1 of your financial statements,
paying careful attention to the net income results
for the bank for the past three years.
Next look at page 25 of your proxy book. Pay
careful attention to the total amount of
additional compensation the directors are
requesting for themselves.
If you agree that these directors deserve this
extra compensation totaling in the millions of
dollars, then vote In favor of these proposals.
If you agree with many of the company’s
shareholders who believe this bonus to be
excessive, yoú must vote against these,
proposals and return your ballot by malí. .Tie
Remember ^ these miiilone of dollars will J
paid by us, thé iharehplders of the companj(^^
DAViE COUNTY ENTERPMSE ÉECORD, Muth 27, Ш • f?,;
{•The buigeoning demand for tele-
ptiorie numbera is bringing three new
a iá codes toNortKCarDlina as early as
ni^year, '
tie slate's lelecommunlcallons in-
diistty has asked the N.C. Utililfes
Opmmlssion lo decide by June Гоп
h()w and where the new codes ore lobe
eslablished.
;! AlllhTceNonhCarolinaareacodes
-9l9,9IOand7(M-areexpectcdlorun
out of numbers In 1 m Soriie or all of
the new codes may be in placc next
year.
. ThegtowingpopuIarityoffoXroa-
chines. computer modems nnd addi
tional lines in homes - along wiih the
n ^ u f ÜM new lelephone companies
- ^ consuming telephone numbers at
a'jiecord расе," said Jan Dempster,
Sprlni’s corporate communications
dílúlor. "Every stale is grappling witti
ttitjame problem."
; A'report detailing the impending
ntiiiiber shortage was presented to die
cñnMsskm on behalf of all telephone
ctxn^ies in Nonh Carolina, liie te-
piM iiKludeddie Industry'soplions for
teiolvingdiepioblera.
B3sically,twooptionsaic presented
- geographic splits and overlays.
' Geog^ksplltawdukldiVkleeach.
area code. The slate would have Mx
area codes instep of three. Thè com-
misston would decide ihe localion of
the new boundaries.
: An overlay would adii an area cixte
within the same geographic bound
aries of an exisiing code. Usually, the
new area code Is avsigned to numbers
' for new customer lines. In accordance
withguidellnes fromthe Federili Com
munications Commission. KMIgildi-
aling • Ihe area codc plus the seven-
digit number - is required for all local
calls when overlays are used.
"Srintiscommittedloworklngwith
Ihc commission to find the best solui
tion and making the transition as easy
as possible for our customers,'*
Dempster said. "All potential solutions
need to be weighed. Wc believe dierc
' are advantages and disadvanUtges for
bodi overlays and geographic splits.
■If splits are favored by the industry
and the commission, wc would prefer
dial Ihe southern portion of the 910
area- incliidinglheFayeueville region
-retain its exisiing code."
Sptini is Ihe second largest tele
phone company in the slaw, in 67 east
ern and cenlial counties.
N«w A n t Code
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The map above shows where Sprint wants North Carolina divided to make six area codes. Davie would be Included In a new
area code Including Davidson, Fori.',1h, Yadkin, a portion ol Iredell and other area to the north and east.______________
Town Denies R ezoning For A partm ent Com plex
Jeanne Houpe
DaVie Counly Enterprise Rccord
[Despite cfTorts on the part of the
d(^e|oper to address the conccms of
ih^ Mocksville Planning Board, the
Towti Board of Commissionen» voted
Mbnday to deny a request lo reioning
for an apartment complex off Valley
Road.
Aubrey Doggett's original request
called for rezoning of the land just
rezoned about thitx yean ago from
residential to highway business for a
warehouse for Wheels Racing.
Pianningboanlmeroberscxprcssed
concerns about reversing Its recent re-
zoning. the traffic the 48 unit apan-
meni complex might generate and the
dangers of children from Ше develop*
County Briefs
Ç)mpla Bid Potk^ Approved
County commisskmen last week approved this simple bid policy;
. • I t shall be the policy of Ihe commissioners thal all bids for services,
Ii|idpnienl, construclion, etc., must be in die agenda of die meedng lo be
òifl»deied by die boanl. Only if on emergency arises can any variances from
lté policy be allowed, and dien only by die chaiiman of the county commis
s io n ."
|rock Architect Fee Increased
IMrchitects Calloway, Johnson, Moore & West will receive $13,077 for
riflovadon work on dicBrockAuditorium.The increase was approved because
iSecontracI called for 10% ofdie total construclion costs,saidCounty Manager
IçiiWindley.
Brock Cleaning Contracts Negotiated
^•Because of lenovadons at die Brock Cenler. and Tri-County moving Ui
D nie Counly Hospital,a $600amondicieaningconWKlwidiSan'sCMng
Servke was negotiated to S300 per mondi. Stui's wiU dso clean dw'seim
i«titerandkitchenfor$180onamondi-to-moodi basis until Rk-hardJames can
riftanlawoik.
^PTA Progranfi To Continue
^i11leJabsTninln|FaftneпhipAclwiUcondnue to be administered in Davie
dinly by die Northwest PledmonlWortforceDeveUipni^ Board. • ■
;;Caunly commisskncri last week appiDvèd die BgreemeM. Hie federally-
lòded program provides job training acdviUes.
Hiitoptton Fee Schedule Presented
; -Davie Social Services may begin charging clienu fuir adofidon aervka.
’AÌ»iÌMicanbeaihighat$l,J00farariiiid9Ìhideniado|idan. ;
' fee can be waived for nnancial inlcKst and if il would be in die bed
iaitRst of d» dUU to go to dial family," saU Social Servkca Diicclor Karen
Midi. : ‘ '
Sheriff To Apply Fór Çornputer GiBnt
.';rhet}aviep)unlySberiirit>epaitmenlncedsanewcanipiileriiyMem,oae
d« can keep up widi dK ever-incnaiing demands 00 iofimalkn and micr
worit. SherifT Allen Whitaker lold icoumy commiisHMeii last week.
■ v'ibe Oovemix's Crime Commission gram woidd provide die dwiirwidi
$6%626 over two yea^ wUh die coumy malch over die same period bdni
ÌIDÌ87M1» couMy malch will lie coosideied al biidfel dme diis tpriq.
^>W«araliMa|i|inachin|ca|iKily(cncuneMcampuleii).‘'WbittkeriaxL
l^tim'ii neb a rifid pace, dwD has IÓ be a better way 10 manafe lecads.'^
^ Vàiley Streets OKd For Water
r lion on 23 streett in dai Oak Vidley daw ioi^
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9)MtmDinGtarBniceI>iall said dK linea weiebidltlodiecounty'iilandaidi,
ëild» company inslaUing dK linea cooperaled widi dK county.
Small Sutxlivistons Approved
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ment playing near Valley Road.
He presented a revise proposal to
the planning board March 20, that in
cluded the reduction of the complex
from 48 units to 40 and the addition of
a four acre recreation area.
The road frontage zoned highway
business was to remain that way with
the apartments locatcd behind it with
the only access lo the complex from
Ridgeview Drive.
Tbe apartments were to be built
througlf the tax credit program, de-
signedrorindividualsandfamilieswith
low to moderate incomes, said Gay
Morgan of Community Management
which was manage the complex,
with rent for iKe two bedroom units set
at $370 and the Ihree bedroom units at
$420
While living there, a person can get
up to a40pcrccnt raise In salary before
being asked to move, he explained.
Doggett presented a letter from an
appraiser that suggests this is the Ideal
use for the land, dividing a business
area from u low density residential area
with high density residential zoning.
Bul Ihc planning boanl voted 3-2 lo
recommend denial of the proposal, cit
ing traffic as their main concern.
Bob Hail, who voted in favor of the
request, said there are going to be traf
fic problcmson Valley Road until aby-
passlsbulliandthatbeknows nobetter
use for this land.
Lee Rollins of Mocksvillc Savings
Bank, former assistant to Town Man
ager Terry Bralley, spoke in favor of
the petition at both meetings.
The town board has always been
pro-active in bringing business and
Industry to Mockivllle, he said, and
there nce<is to be a place for the em
ployees of those businesses to live.
The area has very few rental houses,
and the proposed site Is a good placc
for that type of community, he said.
Two residents of Hospiial Slrcct
Extension said they were opposed to
the p ro po^ rezoning.
Commissioner Vemon Thompson
made a motion to deny the request.
That motion passed unanimously.
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Arrests
The following were arrested by Ihc
Davic County SherifTs Departmenl.
• Frank Fitzgerald "Slonte" Scotl.
32, of2043 Hwy. 64 West, waschargcd
March 17 with Injury lo personal prop
erty and simple aisauil. Trial dale:
March 27.
- George Edward Brown Jr., 25. of
533 Woodward Road. Mocksville, was
charged March 17 with commumcal*
ing ihreais. Trial date: March 27.
• Gregory Edward Banendne. 19.
of 421 Becklown Road. Mocksville,
was charged Match 14 with injury (o
personal property. Trial date: April 3.
- Eddie Uwis Neely. 19. of 343
Monlvlcw Drive. Mocksville, was
charged March )7 wilh failure to ap
pear in court on charged of Injury lo
property and resUting n public officcr.
Trial date; March 27.
•April Lynn Gullsano. 22. of l(M
Lakeview Drive. Mocksvillc, was
charged March 17 with abandonment
and non-support. Trial datot March21.
- Deboroli Gail Dingham. 33. of
Roaring River, was charged March 19
with obtaining property by false pre*
tense. Trial date: April 17.
- Mark Lewis Absher, 21. ot‘ 149 .
McD:micl Road. Advancc, waschiirged
March 18 wilh failure to appear in
court. Trial dale: May 27.
- Donald Eugene U il. 23. of Hill
crest Street. Mocksvlire, was chargcd
March 18 with failure (o comply wilh
court order. Trial date: March 19.
- Angela Marie Tilley. 26. of 2411
Furmington Road, Mocksville, was
chargcd March 19 with trespassing.
Trial dato March 27.
-Jeffrey Lane While. 33, of 912
Oamer St.. Mocksvillc, was chargcd
March 20 wilh communicating ihrcals
and assaull inflicling serious Injury.
Trial date: April 3.
- Michael Dean Grubb. 34, of 333
Becklown Road, Mocksvillc. was
chargcd March 20 with misdemeanor
as.saull and communicating threats.
Trial dale: April 10.
- Carolyn Smilh Anderson. 43, df
Wilkesboro, was charged March’,20
with simple assaull. Trial date: April
17.
• Dopglas Scott Howclli 3l,ofSal-
isbury. was charged March 20 with a
probalion violation. Trial date: March
27. ,
Sheriffs Department
Tlie following incidents werc re
ported to llic Davie County Slierifl's
Departmenl.
• Frank Rt/gerald Scotl of Mocks
ville rcponcd March 17 he was threat
ened at a residence on South Angell
Road.
• Tonya Brown of Mocksvillc re
ported March 17 someone damaged
the door and fender to a vehicle on
Woodward Road.
- Láveme R. Sawrcy ofMocksvillc
icportttd March 17 a mailbox was
knocked ofT its post on Howardtown
; Road.
• Mary Holloway of Mocksvillc
reported Marc-h 17 somcone was trcs-
possingonpropcrtyonGladsioneRoad.
• Danny Franklin Smith of Mocks
ville reported March 19 thc larceny of
abannerfromaCombatReliefPaintball
Co. billboard on Hwy.' 158.
• Kevin Nunn of Mocksville re
ported March 19 he was threatened by
someone on the telephone.
• Ricky Slyers of Advance reported
March 18 the larceny of CDs. a calcu
lator and personal items, .with a total
estimated value of S37.50. from a ve
hicle parked al Fire Station and Under
pass roads.
• Sharon Nancy Chrislian of Har
mony reported March 21 the larceny of
a 1986 Ford F-150 pickup tmck, black
wilh a silver und rc*d pine stripe and an
estimated value ofSB.SOO. from arcs!-
dcncc on Doby ftoad.
-Sandy KwhofMocksvillercported
Marc'h 20 a neighbor backed a vehicle
onto her property, damaging n clolhe.s
line and flowers.
• Said Sadai of Advuice reported
March 20 someone Illegally dumped
garbage Inlo a dumpster al Rivcr>’icw
Townhouses.
-Jerry EllcrofYadkinville reported
March 23 someone shot a cow In a
pasture off Amber Hill Road.
-MatthewToddLawrcnccofClem-
mons reported March. 23 the larceny of
a Motorola bag lelephone, with an es
timated value of $250. from a vehicic
on Baltimore Road.
• Lula Hutchins of Advance re
ported March 23 .someone shot a resi-
denceonRedlandRoadwilhapainlball
gun.
- David Watis of Winslon-Salem
reported March 22 a trespasscron prop
erty al Oak Valley Clubhouse.
- Barbara L. Dewitt of Bermuda
Run reported March 22 somcone
dumped mud onto a pallo bench on
Spyglass Hill.
• John Ttiomas Gobble of Mocks
ville reported March 22 someone re
moved flowers and landscaping logs'
from property off No Crcek Road.
- Uwe H. Zahel of MocksviUe re
ported March 22 Ihe larceny of Pio
neer stereo tuner and ampllfler, and a
. Emerson AM/FM stereo, with a total
estimaled value of $330, from a resi
dence on Junction Road.
• Jeffery Mark Reavls reported
March 22 the larccny of 13 Walker
puppies, 3 weeks old. from a residence
on Hwy. 801 Soulh.
- Jeanne Sklodowski of Advance
reported March 21 someone damaged
landscaping property on Bent SireeL'
- Steve Cotright of Clemmoi>s*tfe-
ported March 21 someone damageil
iwo greens and stole ilems valucd.at
$181 at Bennuda Run Country
- Dolly Moody of Mocksvillrte-
ported March 21 someone dumped six
barrels of burned irash along Poml
Road.
• Jimmy Oniz of Cooleemee're
ported March 23 a vehicle license lag
was losl or slolcn on Jeni.salem Av
enue.
- Roger Scotl Griffin of Archdalc
reported March 21 that dogs killed a
calf in a pasture ofT Jones Road.
Qvil Lawsuits
*. Tbe following civil lawsuits were
filed with the Davie County Clerk of
Court.
-JamesMartinChambersvs.Delana
D. Chambers, absolute divorce.
- Robin Lynn Wagoner vs. Jamie
Darren Wagoner, request defendant
not assault, threaten, abuse, follow,
harass or interfere with plaintiff.
• Gipsy Shea vs. Dennis B. Shea
child su(^rt.
- MercluinCs Fmancial Services vs.
Kimberiee A. Tesoriero. request judg
ment, $1.714.52.
- JP Green Milling Co. vs. Scoltie
Dale HolTman and Cardinal Freight
Carriers, request judgment, $9,500;
counterclaim, that plaintiffs recover
nothing, in excess $10.000 recovery.
• Vickie Lynn Davis vs. Terry L.
Davis, absolute divorce.
- Davie Parts Warehouse vs. Nash
ville Ford Mercuiy, request recovery,
$8.764.27.
- Mary Holloway vs. Johnny J.
Holloway, voluntary support agree
ment.
- Laura A. Joyce vs. William H.
Joyce III, voluntary support agreement.
- Jenny Smith Hendrix vs. Thomas
E. Hendrix Sr.. absolute divorce.
- The Chureh of the Living God vs.
Clayton Stoneman.ScottTaylor.Peggy
Taylor. Glenn Wood, Louise Hooker
and Jeff Wagner, property dispute.
- Carl D. Jordan vs. Pamela C. Jor-
dan.childcustodyandsupport. posses
sion of family residence, divorce from
bed and boani. paternity, lhal defen
dant be restrained from going on pre
mises , or assaulting, ihreatening. In
timidating orbolheringplaintin‘:coun-
icrclaim, child custody and support,
ordcrlhatplaintilTpayoutstandlngelec-.
uic bill, possession of personal prop
erty.
- Lisa R. Wishon vs. George Fran
klin Wishon Jr., request defendant nol
assaull. threaten, abuse, follow, harass
or interfere with plaintiff.
- Artist Lee Plott vs. Charles Cham
bers. request judgment. $272.94.
• Davie Couniy Healthcare Corp.
doing business as Davie County Hos-
pital, request judgments, v.s.: William
C. Sanderson and Frances Sanderson.
$826.30: Thomas Adklnsand Deborah
Adkins, $515.80; Charles Doby and
Gwendolyn Doby. $458.42.
- George Nicaulae vs. Tabitha Davis,
child custody, support, visitation.
- Tamala B. Wilson vs. Cary Grant
Chappell and Gary Wilson Chappell,
aulo accidcnt claim. In excess $10.000
general and compensaloiy damages;
counterclaim, that plalntin' recover
nothing.
- Mary Bigelow Gorenflo vs. Rich
ard J. Gorenflo, possession of marital
residence andcar. posi-separation sup
port, alimony, unequal distribution of
marital property, order thal defendant
not dispose of property pending distri
bution.
•Toni Elaine Mills Link vs. Ronald
Howard Unk, absolute divorce, re
sume using maiden name.
•Teresa Smith Allen vs. Glen Dale
Allen, request defendant not assault,
abuse, threaten, follow, harass or Inter*
fcrc withplantiff.
- Tammy Lynn Meadows Thome
vs. Jeff Edward Thome, absolute di
vorce.
- Louise Colon Hollingsworth vs.
Joel David Colling&wm^. request de-
fendonl not assaull. threaten, abuse,
follow, harass or interfere with plain
tiff.
- Jill Gough vs. Keilh Steelman,
request recovery, car, $375.
- Robert W. Marshall vs. Jerinifer
A. Mesimer.jolntchildcuslody. visita
tion, current address and telephone
numberof where children are living.
• Sharon LeighSutieriin vs. Stephen
Douglas Havens and George William
Sulteriin. paternity. ^
• Lisa Robinson Blake vs. Jimmy
Dwayne Blake, absolute divorce, re
sume using maiden nsmie. . .
• Davie Social Services, on behalf
of: Jennifer Vickers vs. Dwight Scoti,
voluntary support agreement; Eliza
beth Robinson, voluntary support
agreement: Crystal Shore vs. Nolhyl
McKey, paternity, voluntary support
agreement.
Land Transfers
The following land transfers were
filed with the DavieCounty Registerof
Dceds.The transactions are listed by
parties involved, acreage, township,an
deed stamps purchased, wilh $2 repre^
seming $1.000.
• Colonial Estates lo Dwight A.
Sparksand Lillian Jervcy Sparks. 1 lot,
$65.
• Kenneth Ray Livengood and Anne
M. Livengood lo Karen Hickling
Brown. 1 lot. Jcmsalem. $90.
- Ricky A. Stanley and Janet M.
Stanley toRobinW.HartmanandJcny
D. Hartman. 5acres. Farmington. $573.
• PainelaP. McDaniel and as execu
trix of estate of Sallie G. Pcnnlnger.
Brtice Edison McDaniel Jr.. Krisiine P.
Kallsh and John Franklin Kalish Sr. to
Krisiine P. Kalish and John Franklin
Kalist Sr.. 1 acre. Calahain.
- Dorman E. Brown and Nancie P.
Brown to Anderson and Associates
contractors. I lot. Mocksville. $10.
• David M. Hanes Contracting to
Philip Anthony Bcauchampand Vickie
C. Beauchamp. 1 lol. Farmington. $44.
•Grady L McClamrock Jr.. admin-
istratorofestaleofAdaniLlncolnCaron
to Valerie Carson Patterson, 3 tracts,
Mocksville. $200.
• Jerry F. Swicegood and Judy G.
Swicegood, T. Kyle Swicegood and
ElizabeihS.SwicegoodtoBeltyGreene
Smith. 5 acres. Calahain. $37.
• Dick Anderson Construction to
Cymhia C. Kighl, Hot. $230.
• Oak Valley Associates Limited
Partnership to Claridge Homes, 1 lol.
Fannington, $118.
• Henry Anderson Spiy and Linda
F. Spry to Thomas Doug Trader, 1.2
acres. Farmington. $308.
- Roy L. Polts and Diane H. Potls to
James D. Amold and Marilyn V.
Amold. .44 acre. Fullon. $10.
•Roy L. Potts and Diane H. Potts to
Phillip Melvin James. I acre. Farmings
ton. $14.
- Betty Ann Myers Hom and Rich
ard B. Hom lo Timothy Lee Myers and
Kimberiy Small Myers,'22,367 square
feel. Shady Grove.
- William Earl Bowers and Martha
Doyle Bowers to Brent Edward
Tomberiln and April Anita Owens. 1
tract, Mocksville. $54. 9
William G. Slockton and Beverly
S. Slockton to Bruce E. Hill and
Deborah S. Hill. I loi, Farmington,
$306.
Furches Farm toCharles Ray How
ell and Sandra Biown Howell, 2 tracts,
Farmington, $111.
- Robert David Everiiart and Dor
othy Jean Everhart lo Jody Lee Goin
andCanil C. Goin. 33.220square feel,
Fullon, $142.
•J&AlnvestmentsloR.W. Johnson
and Susan H. Johnson, 2 tracts, Farm
ington, $206.
- Joe T. Chaffin and Mary B. Chaf
fin, Helen C. Ratledge and A.C. Ra-
lledge Jr.. Harley Bunyan Chaflln and
Brenda LanierChaffin to Joe I. Chftffin
andMaryB.Chaffin, 10.69 acres, Cala
hain.
-Joe I. Chaffin and Mary B. Chaffin
to Donald J. QiaiTin and Patricia N.
Chaffin, 10.69 acres, Calahain.
• David M. Hanes Conuaciing lo
George William Robertson. 1 loC,Fami-
inglon,$51.
- Gerald L. Marion and Gloria A.
MarionloStevenT.Parker, I lot,Fonn-
Ington, $16.
- Donald Gray Angell, tnistce of
Brady Landreih Angell Revocable
Tnisl, Donald Gray Angell and Robbie
H. Angell. B. Dean Angell and Òclty
M. Angell and Richard 1^. Angell and
Carol K. Angeli lo Robert S. Holland
and Melinda B. Holland, 3.08 ^cres,
Mocksville, $40.
- Donald Gray Angell, inistee of
Brady Landreih Angell Revocable
Trust, Donald Gray Angell and róbble
H. Angell. B. Dean Angeli and Belly
M. Angell. and Richard L. Angell and
Carol K. Angell to Phillip Gray smUh
and Gaye Simmons Smilh, 2 acres,
Mocksville, $26.
Hidhwav Patrol
Tile N.C. Highway Patrol investi
gated ;Ik following accidents in Davie
County.
Trucks Collide
Robert Bnice Lucas, 40, of Mocks
ville, was enlering Davie Academy
Road fram Privelte Drive when he
drovea 1997 Focdtnicic into the pathof
a 1978 Ford tnicic, driven by Robert
Eail Cuthrell, 44, of Mocluville, trav
eling nonh on Davie Academy Road
March 17.
Lucas was charged wilh driving
while license revoked and failure lo
yield right-of-way, reported Trooper
CD. Jones.
T en C h u v d la Wreck
Ashley Dawn Bracken, 16, of Ad
vance, was charged with exceeding a
safe speed after anaccident on Hepler
Road at 4:45 p.m. March 18.
Accordingto Trooper А.Л. Justice,
Bracken was uaveling fast for the con-
diUons of a cui>e and ran off Ihe left
side of the road wherc she slnick a
building with a 1987 Buick.
DeerHilOnU,S.<OI
Rhonda Felts Angell,29,ofMocks-
ville, was traveling soulh on U.S. 601
al7^SSp.m. March 19, when shestruck
a deer liiat ran into the palhof her 1994
Mazda pickup, reported Trooper T.S.
Kennedy.
Mu Charged WUh DWI
David Lee Johnson, 29, of Mocks
ville, was chaiged wilh DWI, exceed
ing a safe speed and driving left of
cenler after an accidcnt on Georgia
Road at 3.SS p.m. March 20.
Johnson was traveling east when
his 1988 fold nui off the road lo the left
and stnick a mailbox. The car skidded
oul of conttol through a yanl, Tinally
stopping in a field, repotted Trooper
A.A. Justice.
The car’s speed was estimaled al 70
mph.
VeMcksWreckOnU,S.64
Jo« Porfirio Basilio Higinio, 27, of
Lexinglon, skidded in a 1987 Fonl
pickup, and crossed into the opposite
lane of travel on U.S. 64 al 4:40 p.m.
March 18. strikingal996 Ford, driven
by Hal Erskine Blakely Jr., 38, of Can
dler.
Blakely was injured as his car nm
off Ihe left shoulder of the road and
traveled down an embankment where
it stnick a fence. Higinio's pickup con
tinucd east striking die 1996 Pontiac in
front of il, driven by Nancy Houck
Seagraves,34,of Lexington, reported
Trooper D.R. McCoy.
Higinio had been toying to slop be
hind Seagnives, who had slopped for
another vchkle that was making a left
turn ahead of her. He was charged wilh
no insuranceand failure lorcduce speed,
McCoysaid. I
Blakely was laken to DavieCounty
Hospilal for treaunent of injuiy.
Pickup Hiti Car
Janies Lulher Slagle, 86, of Yadk
inville, was entering U.S. 601 from a
driveway when his l98SBiiickwashit
by a 1986 Dodge pickup, driven by
Sieven Wayne Moore, 28, of Mocks
ville, as iltoaveled nonh onU.S. 601 al
3:15 p.m. March 21. No charges were
filed, repanedTrooperT.S. Kennedy.
Tractor TnllcrHI«
Roger Dale Oefour of Clarksville,
Ga.,wassleepinginthecaborhls 1995
FreighUiner when it lins stnick in Ibe
parking 1« al Honi's Tmck Slop al
ll:0Sp.m.March20,repoctedTnioper
T.S. Kennedy.
Thetnickwashitbyat997Fiei^t-
liner, (Mven by Rolf Heniy Hack, 60,
of Jacksonville, as he Iried to maneu
ver his tractor trailer inlo a paridng
space, Kennedy said.
Hackwas chargcd withasafe move
ment violation.
C arittiV aiiO iiI- «)
Eileen Juliana Peebles, 19, of Ad
vance, failed to see a 1989 Chevrolet
van, driven by Charies Russell Hub-
banl, 45, of Conover, in die left lane as
she attempted lo pass die vehicle in
front of her 1997 Nissan al 8:35 a.m.
March2l.
Peebles' car struck die van in die
rearahdtraveledinloihe median whete
il came to rest in a ditch, reported
Trooper T.D. Shaw.
Peebles was charged widi a safe
movement violation.
Car Bits UtttkyPble
A utility pole was hit by a car on
N.C.80lal7;40a.m.March2l, caus
ing an estimaled $2,000 in damage,
acconling lo Trooper T.D. Shaw.
Tracy Johnson Atkins. 26, of Ad
vance, was traveling nonh on N.C. 801
alaboul60 mph when her 1994Ponlii^
ran off die ro ^ to the right and struck
asmallditch,several small bushes^
a utility pole before coming lo resi in a
yard, Shaw reported
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Mocksville Police
Fires :
Davie County rnedepaitments re- fire alarai, Baker Fuminire; Couniy
spondedtolhefoUowingcallslaslweek. Line, 4:53 p.m.. grass fire, 1-40; Smitti
The following incidents were re-
j ported to Mocbville Police Depart-
' ment
-JoeHatrisreponedMarch IB,that
'an aulo polisher valued al $4178.50
; hadbeen stolen from Davie Aulo Ruts.
; -JanieMarieShorereportedMarch
; 20,the fronldoorof herapartmenlhad
‘ been tictod openy
: - OfTicer Vicki Fiekb repoirted
. 16 dial a half ounn of nuii-
; jiiaiia wai In the poHcaakn oT
- .« M w c n d y i. . n r
- Marii McKusick Fowler, 836 N.
Main St., .reported finding his room-
male David Arthur Wi Uiams dead on a
bed in Ihe upstiun bedroom March 20,
al 5:25 p.m.
. -WUUam Franklin Head reported
March 21, ttuu someone had broken
dw ftont windshieM of a i m Dodge
Daytsu it Furches Motor Company,
causing an estimaled $350 in damage.
- Chasily Dawn Reayis reported
M ^ .2 3 , Ihal^ her jw ne had been
itoka fitni Im-iK i f i ^ ai Squire
Boone Plaza.
- Odas Lany Cox reported March
23. diatafoigedcheck had been passed
at B's Mini Mart.
-Hie body ofaydeGaidierMoaes
Sr. was found dead on a bed in his
home by his son and reported by a
neighbor on March 23, al 8 a.m.
Antala .
-Andn Howell t^arresledMarch
17, for otatoucting and delaying, sec-
ond degree uupMiiiiiandviolaUaoor
acounofder.Trial'dilp'Apiil 17. '
Accident»
-JamesKellyOsbonie,27,ofCaol-
eemee, was headnl soudi on Main
Stoect when, failing lo suip for a red
light, he drevea 1992 Chevrolet into a
1992 Dodge thal was traveling eatt 00
LexingtooRoad,driv(nbyVelmal>eal
of Stalesville al 9 a-m. March 23.
Osbome admined io Officer JJ.
' Reynokb thal he had riin Ihe red lighl,
ufiet about hit g i^a lb e r pasting
away. He wai c h à i^ wiih failura lo
March 11; Fork, 4:44 p.m.. aulo
accident, U.S. 64 at No Cnxk Road
March 19: Mocksville, 9:17 a.m.,
№iiIerrue,LowderLaneofrU.S. 158;
Smilh Groveassisied; Fanningion, 7:35
p.m., chimney lire, 2032 Fannington
Road; Smitti Grove assisted.
March 20: Advance,4:39a.m.,auto
accident,2545Coniatzet Road; Smith
Grove, 9:44 p.m., vehfcle fire, Fred
Bahnson Drive.
Mtuth 21: Fb(k, 11:07 a.m., auto
accident, U.S. 64 near Joe Road; Ad-
vanx, lltll.a m ; gnus fire due lo
downed power line; N.C. 801
;L.MMXlkll^Me^viU(,2:43p.ntr-lewir
Grove, 11:02 p.m., assisting Clem
mons; Mocksville. 11:11 p.m.,cbn-
liolled bum, Belhel Church Road
, Mardi23:SmittiOrove, 1:06p.m.,
bmsh fire, 204 Riddle Circle; Farm-
inglpnassisied;SmilhCrave,2:20p.m.,
building fire, U.S. l58alHowanlto\A
Circle; Farmington, 4:33 p.m., ^
fire, 232 Staya Way; Smith G iti« as
sisted; Fannington, 4:54 p.m.f Cbdtt
Creek at Farmington RoaSC'ShWh
Grove; 4:58 p.m., (Ire relgHRed ailMK.
158,al Howardtown Circle. '4*1»
: M«rchJ4;Sraiihofcit,J:»d№.
fire rekindled, U,S)qr58 ill' HWirt-
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éungmiìhing
Davie County Sheriffs Deputy W.L. Whitesides helps Christie Dawn Page from her car after she ran off the road liying to
' avoid hitting a dog on U.S. 64 Friday. -Plio«ol»yR oblnF«ifluM on
Woman Drives Car Into Pole Diying To Avoid Dog In Road
A MocksvUle woman wrecked her
, car Friday moming In an attempt to
'avoid a dog dial entered die road in
. front.
, Oiristie Dawn Page, 22, of Mocks
ville, was traveling east on U.S. 64 at
11:10 a.m. when she swerved across
the center line in her 1992 Pontiac to
avoid dK dog, acconling to Trooper
T.D. Shaw of tt* N.C. Highway Pa-
ttol.
Page then jerked die car back to tt*
righl to avoid a collision with an on
coming vehkle when it skklded out of
controL crossing back across die road
and Iraveling down an embankment
where it suuck a utility pole.
Damage to Page'scarwasestimated
at$7,500anddK power pole al$l,ООО.
Page and officers from die Davie
County Sheriffs Department stomped
out a small fin: that sUrted at die scene.
There were no Injuries, and no
charges were filed, Shaw reported.
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Committee Studies Access To Heaith Care in Davie
' . A new committee studying access
to healUi care in Davie County is un
like many such groups appoinied by
'couhiy commissioners.
: 'Riisonetakesiajobseriously.The
-flntmeellnglastedwelloveTiwohcun,
and many good ideas were brought
Tocward, said Davie Heaidt Direcior
Dennis Harrington.
County commissioner Larry Hayes
is chainnan of Uiat committee.
Members learned aboul die Healdi
"Carolinians of Davie lask force, and
working under ttiat group, two new
committees were fonned-chronic dis
eas«. and access to healtti care.
Hean disease is die number one
Iclllerof Davie residenis and dial com
mittee isgoing tocome up with recom
mendations on howio help Davie resi
dents avoid heart problems, Harrington
said.
The access comirollee wiU inchide
ways on how to help Cooleemee area
residents, who were cited as having
poorer healtti in a regional healtti as
sessment conducted by area hospitals.
Reasons cited were a large elderiy and
lower income population.
Inaddiiion, dial commiOee will also
work on improving denial healtti of
children and infanl mortality rates,
Harrington said.
Sevend possibilities were discussed
on ways lo make people - especially
die elderiy - aware of current healdi
services, as well as ways of laking the
services to die people.'They had some
great ideas of where and when,"
Haninglon sakl
TheyplKitodevelopBllstorheallh
needs and how to link resources to
meet ttnse needs witti ttie people -
such as ttiriugh churches, civic and
community'^Twps. One person even
suggested a mobile healtti unit to visit
people in their own neighborhoods.
Education of current services will
be an important part of any effort,
Haninglon said. The Davie County'
Healdi Department is coming up with
apian of how it can besl help residenu.
There was a lol of good planning,
commitment,'' Harrington said.
A t t r a c t ,
N a t u r e ’s J e w e ls .
(With our new hummingbird feeder.)
M an C aug h t B ringing
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Mocksville Man Arrested By
Cooteemee Polloe Fòt Assault
. COOLEEMEE-AKanoapoUsman
'was outskle die Davie county lail Sat-
untay nighl, telUngCookemee Officer
Jim Young dial he had been beaten
earlier in North Cooleeniee.
While iMetviewinfMcfrisViudien
ahout ttw attack, Davie Oiuniy Hospi-
^lal ofTiciab called to tell ttiere was
aiwUier man ■ Je№cy Lane White, 33.
of Gamer Street. MocksvUle - at die
emergency room seeking ucaunentfor
wounds to die hand suffered in a light
' VilalienhadidentifKdWhileaihis
Wacker.
' Accotdini lo Cooleemee Folk»
Chief Tun Woolen, Violien laU dut
after a separate disturbance in
Kannapolis,he had voluMeeredia give
While a ride lo die COotoemee area.
He saM dut While'turned on him,’
and assaulted him repealedlydiout ttie
head witti hit hands and by kteking,
Woolen said.
There had been a call eariier in die
night about a fight in progress al ttie
area of Ihe dance ball, but officen
couUnl locale a ptobkn.
While was chaiged witti assault in
flicting injuiy and communicating
ttnats. He was plac^ in ttie Davie
County Jdl in lieu of a $ 3 ^ b o n d ,
peadinganApiil3anieannceinDavie
District Court.
An Advance man willingly lumed
himself in at the Davie County Jail Iasi
week, bul he wasn't prepared for offic
ers 10 look into B hole in his jackct.
Clayton £ugene Hartsell. 22, of
108 Redland Road, learned of die war
rant for his arrest for a chikl support
and came to die jail on March 17.
DcpuiyWi-Whitetidessaldlhere
was a bum bole in the aroi of a jacket
TTle deputy found “a big fat joint"
(marijuanacigarette)amonglhejacket
liner.
Hamell was charged widi posses
sion ofaconirolled substance in jaiL a
felony. He is scheduled lo face die
child support charge on March 27, and
afirsl-appeaiancehearingon die mari
juana possession charge on April 17,
botti in Davie Districl Court.
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Plan Could Speed oil Cteanup
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, .DavieCounySheiUrsDepulyWi.
Whileskb, 34, of Mocksville, was
toaveling north on Pinebrook School
Road at 8:40 ал). March 18, whea he
sinickadeerdialcraaiedinlolhepalfa
'Sfilit 19»! Fadhewia<Wvin|,cau>-
4ч,ап euiaialed $1 ;Ш ia damaie,
refOMdTraefcrCJXJoiiH.
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Rodaey William lenne. 29, of
Mgck>viUe,vnBlaktatDDÉvieCouny
Hiaiiilalfvlfeilnieâtariiyuiyafletaii
jKcidcnt;at 1:50 a.m. March 23. on
MlimaicRiad.npciftcd'npoperCJ}^
-a, Wwrtvicl«,whfchhadhe«tiava|.
k>ita!«Mllnaled60ni|it.nnafflh(
m ) onto Itt lop III t
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vanee, w u mveliag east al ahanl 60
mph on Cbmatzer Road at 2:30 am.
Maich20,inal98IPnd pickup when
die v ^ l e inveled off die road 10 Ok
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acnat a driveway inhere il tinick a
Iñe, reporteil'noaiicrT.D. Shaw,
; ftacock wai chaffed witti DWI
iImI simple poúeaslon of nniQuiiia..
' H( wa> laken lo N.C. Bainiat Hoviial
Ц w tailaa.«aldntW li«мála(aria;:
C irIIilO a U .S .l$ l t.
Lewis Mill! Kcaká. 83, of 'MÍ'
vaace, had reduced ifeedaiiil waa al-
lemp(inglanud(eari^lum{romU.S.
IS Iontolli^R oad w hciih is 1985
FoidwaatliwkfinmllBRarbya 1993
. OMimiibUe, driven Doni* Ev»a
WaUi;47, of Advaace. ái 10:05 ajn.
Mñeh'22, >. According, to.. Troopir. T ,S..
Hie oil ia, still ttiere. but Davie
Cbumy officiab ddnk ttiey may have
found a better way 10 gel il oul of die
ground.
Instead of recovering ttie under
ground oil spill downhill from die
couniy courthotise, where il appar-
endy ofigiaales. plans now are to dig
welhaadpumptheoilftomttiegiound
Couniy commissionen last week
approved spending neariy $11,000 on
ttie new plan. All of ttie money is
. expectedlobcRinibuncdbyttiesUle,
said DavM Hon, public woiks direc
tor., , I'.'
Officiab ttdtdt die oil leaked from
dnefomieruailctgroundtiongeunks
lhat havenlbeenuied fot yeais. It W tt
found w im il came lo die surface al a
paiking iDtJcbind Ite courthouse. ..
TodMe,lkiM«MykiibMncov-
ering die product downhill from die
coufthouse.
Now, a well will be drilled jusl
behiw where ttme storage tanks were
localed, where die largest concentn-
tion of die oil is kicaled A vacuum
truck anached 10 a stinger pipe will be
Insoied into 1)» well to pump out die
oil.FlolttakLTwowclbwillbelesled
Ihetechnokigywasavailablewhen
die couniy began its lecoveiy effort,
bul just recentty was approved by ttw
stale for relmbtusemenl. Ftcn sakL
Davie will be ttw ttUn) site il has been
used in North CanUna.
*Our site lends ilself lo ttial be
cause, in certain iuea<.it(oil) is ttrick."
Flollsaid.‘'Ifitdoeswaikii«lwedUiik
il will, we can cIm up lUa site years
earlier.*
Man Aineled On Dnig Chargee
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»-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 27, IW
l3 avie Republicans Ele0
Offioets At Convention
The DavieCounly RfpublicunPurty
Convent Ion was held Tuesday, March
18 al Ihc Davie Counly Coiirtliouse.,
TheroHowingomcerswereclcclcd
toscr\’cMarch. 1999: ch;iimi;in.D;im:ll
Seaford: secrclary. William M. '‘Bill”
Seaford; Ireasurcr, W J. "Jim" Wilson:
and finance chaimian, George Wilson.
The Davie County Republican l*arty
Lincoln Day Dinner will be J^riday.
April 4 ul 7 p.m. ut Ihe Davie High
School Cafeteria. The gucsl .speaker
will be U.S. Congressman Waller B.
Jones of the N.C. Second Districi.
hwitcdguesiincludeCongressman
Howard Coble and Cas.s BallMger.
and state and local oflicials.
Formore Informalion.call 910-998-
2341 or 704-492-2783.
Almost Home Finds A New Home
On South Main Street, Mocksville
Almost HomeChildCarehasfound
a new home.
On Jyne 1. wiihoul a disraption in
seTN'iecs. the day care centcr will ntove
from ils current location on Valley
Road 10 a house on Soulh Main Street
thaifomierlyhousedYoungChildrcns
Learning Ccnter.
The building on Valley Road is
being converted loa funeral home, and
Ihe owners are cooperaiing to allow
ihedaycarc 10 rcmainopentothe poinl
of donating playground equipment,
said Almost Home owner Debra
Stanley.
The current racilily is licensed to
take care of 68 children, the new loca*
tion should house from 54-61. Stanley
said she will be able lo serve all current
clicnls.
"1 appreciate everyone's support,
and no. we’re nol closing," she said.
"There's a good working relationship..
with the funeral home."
Dynasty Restaurant Robiied
When employees of Dynasty Chi
nese Restaurant arrived al the resiau-
ranl March 21, Ihcy discovered there
had been a burglary.
Mocksville Police Assistant Chief
W J. Sloneman said the back door had
been pried open, and a hole had been
cut in theoffice wall. Locks on the back
door and ofllce door had been dam
aged.
Yuk Tong told Sloneman money
was missing from ihe resmurant ofllce.
Red Cross Honors Davie Residents
Three Davic residents were
awarded exemplary service awards
from Ihe American Red Cross at the
NorthwestChapteronnualmcelingand
volunteer recognition banquet on
March 12.
BillGibson,StcvcPacilloandTerTy
Pací ito werc honored by the local chap
ter service director for their wortc on
behalf of thc Red Cross in Davie
Coumy.
Kindergarten Orientation Set
MocksvilleElemenuuySchoolwlU
havc Kinderganen onentaiion for the
1997-98 school year on Thursday,
April 10.
: ChildrenwhowillbeSycarsoldon
or before Ocl. 16,1997, should attend
Kindergarten in ihe 1997-98 school
year. Orientation times are scheduled
usingthe beginning lettcroflhechild's
last name as follows:
•A-H. 6 p.m.;
•I-R, 6:45 p.m.;
•S-Z. 7:15 p.m.
Hie evening includes a tour of the
Kindergarten classes for parents and
children, completing forms and sign
ing up for screening dales. The fol
lowing items should be brought for
orientation: child's birth certificates
(official copy), child’s Social Security
card and Immunization reconL
House Passes Exemption Bills
. Rep. Julia C. floward (R'Davie)
ioined with other House Republicans
to pass two bills designed lo exempt
public schools and universities froni
paying sales taxes.
; North Carolina is one of only a
handful of states lhat require schools
and universities to pay state sales taxes
on all of their purchases.
'To talk about improving education
while continuing to lax our public
schools U simply ridiculous. Byelimi*
natlng llus sales tax we can put more
resources inourclassrooms^where they
belong," said Howard.
"Mosl people don’l even realize thal
Stuart Shore
iUMesHigh
BLETScore
A Davie County SkefifTs Deput-
inenemployeecaiwdihehigheslscan
in Ihe stale on an .
e«am by tlie
North Carolina
Criminal Justice
Education and
Training Stan-
daida.
. Sluan Worth
Shore was em
ployed by the
Davie deinriniieni
oh Nov. 9.1994.
He began S hm «
audying the Basic U w Enforcement
Tnining(Bl£T)alMilcheUConunii-
nity College oa SepL .9, 1996. and
lionipleled with the Date ten on Mareh
“ • '/ /J.-'' 'i Tlie 6'and iQ'rnigMh coine ii!-
;c lu iM S 9 6 h d iin 'o ri^ ^
public schools and uni verities pay sales
ta*. IflgiveDukeUnlvcTsity'slibnuy
SlOO. they can buy $100 worth of
books. ButiflgiveUNCSIOO.they
havc 10 send six pereent of everything
they spend to Raleigh. Ibis'sjmply
doesn't make sense." said Howard-
"ll makes even less sense lo aá our
public schools. The Associalion of
Counly Commissioners asked us to
stop taxing schools because they real-
iie that this tax raises local propeny
laxes and diverts money from educa
tion. I was pleased thal the House
votedoverwhelminglytoeliminateihis
lax on education, and I hope the Senate
will quickly follow our lead." said
Howard.
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ByMlkeBanthardl
Davie Counly Enterprise Record
Baltimore has the Orioles. Atlanta has the
^ Braves. Cincinnati has the Reds.
In between, there’s... nolhing.
Calling Piedmont North Carolma the nrasl
promising site for a Major League Baseball
leam. a group called Nonh Carolina Baseball
brought their pilch to Davie Counly Commis
sionen lasl week, seeking support for an effort
10 bring a major league team lo the Triad.
Although many appear to want a baseball
team here. Ihe question is funding ofa stadium.
Mike Solomon, executive director of N.C.
Baseball, said a group of investors headed by
DonBeaveiofHlckoryispreparedtospendthe
estimated SISO million it will take lo buy a
team. Those owners have committed $70 mil
lion 10 funding Ihe stadium.
The rest, as proposed now, would come
temGotf
fiequbes
Ìfìming
i Hlgh-school golf resembles a
ttam of mules pulling an over
weight cart around a mountain, an
ÓCI of brute forcc that requires
exquisite
timing.
"High-
!(Chool golf is
ifcally weird," •
said Sean
6oyd, Davie's
svl^ejl-swinging
■ismm. "You
(¡art ^ v e a lot
df g ^ players
from a one-year one-ceni sales tax in a- 12-
county region including Davie. If the sales lax
referendum is approved by the slate General K
Assembly, the majority of voters in Ihe region
would decide for all voters. It wouldn't matter'
how the vole went in individual counties.
TheUKWouldonlybeleviediflhegtoupis ‘
awarded a baseball franchise. To date, no pub- '■
lie money has beeii spent on Ihe effort, and Ihe '
only proposal to spend any is Ihrough Ihe ;
referendum.
. Solomonpresentedaresolutiontocommis-
sioners urging support of thc tax referendum.
Davie commissionen didn't make a decision."
Chairman Cart Boon lold Solomon Ihey would
nuke a decision laler.
County resident MarV Jones asked why the
sales lax was being considered. "None of us are
against a baseball team in Ihe Triad, some of us
might be opposed to Ihe lax issue.”
Solomon said Ihe ori^nal proposal was foe
* N o n e o f u s a r e a g a i n s t
a t > a s e t ) a l l t e a m i n t l i e
T r ia d , s o m e o f u s m ig h t
b e o p p o s e d t o t l i e t a x
i s s u e . *
• M a ik J o n t « ,D iv l T e ik l a n t
an additional tax on prepared foodlnthe region.
That apparently met opposition from Ihe res-
taunuit association, and stale legislators are
considering Ihe sales tax Issue, instead.
He sdd the Southeast is attractive to Major
League Baseball, and lhat the Triad is a large
enough market ready and able lo suppon a
team.' Picking the middle between teams In
Atlanta, Cincinnati and Baltimore, one would
niid Pilot Mountain. The stadium would be ■
bulll near Ihe Forsyth/Guilford line along 1-40,
"Our research indicates lhal thb is perhiips
the mo.st attractive market remaining in the
UnitedSuilcs, and North Carolina appears to be
on the top of the list both foran expansion team
ondapotentlalrelocattonsitefotexlstingteams,"
Solomon said.
Two teams will be added lo Major League
Ba.seball In 1999. In addition, several existing
teams are considering moving.
The region frum Roanoke, Va:,toCharlotte,
a 100-mile radius from Ihe proposed stadium,
has a population of more than 65 million
people. Thai is moré lhan the same area in
Minnesota. Pituburgh. Milwaukee, Miami and
Denver, he said.'
"It's a major, major market... Ihe sevenlh
largest television market in Ihe United Suites,"
he said. "This paitofihe slate is dueashot inthe
arm economically, and in the quality of life."
, Studies conducted on behalf of N.C. Base
ball show overwhelming suppon for a leam In
the Triad, Solomon said. Public support for
building Ihe .stadium would mean thal more
lickets wouldbeavallablelo the general puNic,.
rather than being lied up in luxury boxes and
permanent seal licenses, as with pro basketball
imd football franchises in Charlotte. At least
20.000 tickets would be left for the public for
each game, wilh the lower priced tickets at $5
each, he said.
He cited .slatistlcs on the number of jobs ■
leam would bring.and the economic benefits to •
sunoundingapeas.DavieCounty.hesaklwoukl
likely see more tralTIc in restauranls and hotels
along 1-40.
Solomon said Nonh Carolina Is a baseball
state. Over the years. 6S cities have hosted
minor league professional teams. Currently,
thereare l2minorleague teams here,more lhan
in any stale other lhan Florida.
. fcrof ______
whi(ih team Brian
puts it all B fffe
ti^ethcr, and --------
that') what we're having trouble
wli(i:right now, putting four good
aioriis together."
. : '. Davie's golf coach, David
Ron^stedt, oversees Ihe stable of
m uln attached to a cart by a
Heavy chain. That's where Ihe
timing comes iri. When the chain
stays taut and the mules pull
tpigeiher, they accomplish notable
deeds.
‘ But when one of the mules
stumbles or requires dispropor
tionate rest, the team hesitates and
|1ю chain becomes slack. Amid
. thie jerking and lurehing. between
the fitful stops and starts, Ihc
liilge can lists from side to side,
tevlving fears lhat the whole
tiung might just plunge down the
lim ntainoneday.In those dark moments,
peuimisu conjure up visions of
late April of last year, when Ihe
War Eagles' wheels wobbled in Ihe Genital Piedmont Conference
toumamenl in Salisbury.- The War Eagles cam in wiA a
’ lO-siroke lead over Ml. Tabor.
11кп. withihe suddenness of a siockmaikel crash, Ihe'ir season
fell apan as the Spartans charged buk to win by one stroke.
( Davie danced befon Ihe final
sing, a nearsighted disease lhat
u^ubiedly softened up its -
game. "We thought we had it, bul things just didn't go Ihe way we
vivhted them to," Boyd said;
. ;The 1997 editipnofthe Wat Elgles have Ihe episode tacked
iway in their memoiy vault
Senior ChrU Tomel and junior
. Biakibteski Join Boyd u ,,
ntuming starters.
;;; "We'r* goln* to tiy to get оигГ
revenge diit year since we let it ;
slip away last year," Mid Boyd. "I.
Ihink we've got a really good - .
c4ince(tpwiiitte c«iference) ' ;
' ^ year. We have a lot of l^nt, ' '^
ailot of fifMliinen and sopltbroores.
e|^garoes.,tbeie'sa ,
tple' that can welL'^' - ^
____Davie
^ ■ 1 Blasts
North Davie players celebrate their win for conference l>asketl}all title last week.- Photo by JamM Barrlngar
O v e rtim e W in G iv e s N orth C o n fe re n ce TiUe
ByBriw PM s
Davie Counly Enterprise Record
Nonh Davie's sevendi-grade giris
basketball leam defied Ihe odds and
almost all logic Thursday in Spencer
by storming back from eight poinu
down to defeat top-seeded K ann^lis
33-30 in overtime of the Piedmont
Middle School Conference Touma
menl final.
Christina Oajewskl strapped the
third-seeded WlMcals to hershouklen
and carried thetai io the title in Michael
Jordan-like faAion.tota]lnglSpoinls,
23 rebounds, eight steals and seven
blocks.
"She was all over the place." Coach
JamieLyeriy said. "She kepi driving lo
Ihe basket. They wereguaidingher but
sHekepthiningallofherlayups.She
wasn'l nervousat all."
North's road In the playoffs weril
through two toms lhat manhandled
the Wikkals dining Ihe leguhv sea
son.
J.N. Fries cruised to a 30-21 win
over Nonh midway through Ihe year,
bul Ihe Knights were shocked 30-21
M an^ IS In the first round.The Blue
Devils ripped Nonh 31-17 in the third
game of the season, bul their 11 -game
winning streak hil a brick wall as the
Wildcalsck»ed widi seven successive
wins.
The WiUcals (9-3), who lost their
first Ihree road games, made North
Rowan's gym floor their inpiomplu
stage for celebration. The crying and
hugging started four seconds before
the final hom.
Lyerly, wilh her tearh ahead 33-30,
called time 10 sel up one last defiinsive
stop. "They all weni crazy befoie time
ran out," Lyerly said. "Christina
couldn't hardly stand it. and (Amanda)
Sink andabunchof diem were already
crying. 1 asked them if they could
make it four more seconds."
When the Blue Devils' 3-p6inler
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O pponent
ByBrtanPilla
Davie Counly Enterprise Record
Davie softball coach Darrell Steele ’
contends lhat the War Eagles' defense
is miles ahead of the offense. If so, Ihe
offense hopped a train al Ihe Spencer ’
Station and caught up Thursday after
noon.
Davie, after scoring two runs in ils
riTsltwogames,blasted North Rowan
by a combined scon of 4 ^8 in a
double header, wimdng one garae - .
114-4 and die nighlcap 34-4.
. . Sleele, in an upbM mood ahnhis ;
troopaevenedthelrrecbidd2-ZisstiU
sticklngby his word."lwouklsay right'
now the big pan of our game is die
defense," he said "The hitting will,
come wben we gel adjusted lo (fast;
pitch)."
The high regard foe die gloves Is;
due to Davie's veteran outfield, coo--;
sisting of juniors Melinda Rkhie and:
Kim Reich and seniors Amanda Hen-:
drix and Jaime [Jyson.
"They've got a lol of experience In
theoutneld,"Sleelesaid."Thedefense;
isaheadofUieoffense.bulit'seartyand:
I guess you would expect that."
The Cavaliers didn't expect a 21-1
nin third inning by the War Eagles:
game Iwo. Davie led 9-0 after two'.
innings and 30-2after duee. The game-
was called after five and a half Innings ^
beaause ofthe mercy niie.
Janell Sykes led a 19-hit attack widi-
four hiu. Davie gol three base knocks
from Audrey Williams, Leann Spill
man and Jesska Whidey, Iwo from-
Jennifer Harpe and one from Brandy
FkM tS ceT cw i- n«eB 4 .
Winter Athletes Honored
blhe aU-canferenoe leleclkm for
winter spots, 18 Davie Couniy,«h- lelet were among dw best Ihe Cntral Piedmont had to offer.
Two weie die ben, bar none.SophomanMikeHeinywasnamed swiminer of die year Itar die second
time and Buddy Loweiy wm lecog- niied at dK coach of die year in wies-
lliiig.In swimming, Lucas Lamonds,
Ryan Powell and Bnd Claik were se- lectedon die mca'sa^league team and Amy Call made tie waroea's ai|uad.
In what some nay tfiink was d« blg^itvprite,F>ieSlcedorDtvle't
girb bokedi^ team was leleclad de- |р|1еа2Дк0||п|атещ».Вм1СоесЬ
Mike Diniiina nooioalcd da иЫаг poim guini beinaiM iifdie ialMwiblea
she biought to da coin each night. .
In moat games,, Steed ncked up team-hiÿ'iiumbcis'iiiàiiiitt, steals, Rbaundaandi)iinMesplayed.v I!. , . Then wen no surpiitM in wies-
ding,when 12ofda31 ik)Uwentlo, DÎvle's23-3confaencechâni|ih)iiihip.
the Wm Ец|еа had a n p n ^
Bailey(Z7-3),iWHalt(27-n),Jer
emy Sink (25-lOX Adam ConaorOI-
S). Tim Уапаа~(294), Jon Mauney
(31-7),и.)91шса(г»-12Х2еЬСисг
(22-13Х1акеМ|^(22-8).ГНе1Ша
(264). Brian Muqihy ООП) and JJ.
Rk* (27-10).
Lowoy feels aa duugh his wre*-'
tiers shouldn4 take da award foe
granted.‘Any time you get a coaftr
enee honor, it n m somediing."
saU. 'b mean^lomediini to da
nkm and anydiae an uodenlasinan
gel lomediini Ш» diia, tt helpa dam
fb rn e x t^,*
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tumeitnext
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playoffjaiimyaadiii|iiilean*deLo|ir.
•iyadncfaforluipcciiGh.^
: .’Tiyingtojputpeiij^.Vriandayta
wpposed to be 1«. da hanl part,* ^ :
jiakl. Tha coK^ia a whola kx niM '
naUitte almit when a Udrà nippoaid
towiisatledMndaUdis.Theyhave*
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Davie Globbers Fakxxis
ByBrimnta
Davie Counly Enteipiise Recoid
Davie's soccer leam stomped dvough West Rowan's matador de-
ive ataht aU-ctnbRnce ie-
taniíilddálbaibdlieaM't
ina 104) romp hete March 18.
; But da War Ецка wen |ш1Ы over by dieir ciiach, Pete Gttstafsijiii; fgrweeyi^ üïdainkktteof daniiï;
№ p r ^ da skieiiias, an allenala! padi diid Mvie will impentively haw;
M travel if Its to 6M¡i|iicceá
' ■ 'West Riwin'i à youai láam aid> we amed, but we wen bunched up ti Utde Ы1.’ he said, 'la da sacoadhalf,
weipi^out,altacMdi>wndawhip»i
and woe micfa.nMe циосенЫ.* ' ; ù
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fint-half scoring. "'*0.;
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wall moat of da night "We рпМЫу
had 40 shots on goal,* dMrfm iaid.
'Hair keepcn had about II ttvea.’ '
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■I • DAVffi COUNTY ENTERnUSE RECORD, Maith 27,1997 DAVIE CblJNtY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Mtith 27,1997 f B)i
Continued From PageBI
: Growing up in a golf>crazcil
area, Bennuda Run. Boyd learned
to whuck (he ball the day he
learned to walk and he siuried
pracdcing pociry with a club
when he was 9.
Before his hlgh-school days,
Boyd soared into the golfing
stratosphere, winning the North
Stale Junior Toumamenl four
limes, finishing second in the
North-South Junior and fourth in
Ihc Axilla Oak Junior.
These days, reaching lhat level
against a larger field of hardened
veterans is like hilling a 2-Iron
between twin oaks. "It’s gelling
• harder and harder to win," Boyd
said. "When 1 was 12 or 13. it
wouldn't lake much to win.
Nowadays to win a tournament,
you’re going to have to shoot four
or five under (par).’’ .
As a freshman. Boyd sliced
through the hlgh-^hool competi
tion like a switchblade, finishing
runner-up. and he’s been Ihc
CPCs hottest item over the last
two years, entering his senior
season as a two-time defending
champion. '
But his game hasn't always run
efficiently. A year or so ago.
Boyd's golfing gas tank was filled
with sand. His father, Dennis,
advised him that dropping the
clubs temporarily would reverse
his downward spiral, Ihe only
option to resume hitting shots in
the prcconccived direction:
Boyd kept whacking away.
But the slump wasn't bccause
of laziness or a flawed swing. The
answers werc mental, not me-
chanical. ''I'd practice every day
lo try io work it out. but every
lime I wcnrto the course, it was
the same oíd thing," Boyd said.
"Il got to tHé poini where I
couldn't haW any fun with Ihc
game. My uad iried to convince
, me to put llw clubs away bul I
didn't listen! of coursc. I finally
put them awQ^ for four or five
weeks.... I didn't touch a club.
’’Tlien I wt'nt down to a
tournament al! Pinchurst andl
ended up pluming pretty well.
Since then, I've had my game
back, a whole lot better than what
it was." . •
Constilucnl'unrcst und fre
quent trips to Orlando Fla., lo
work under trainer David
Ledbetter, who has given lessons
to Fal’lo and Nick Price and
L o o k in g F o r T h e R re
Weak Hitting Costs Davie Season Opener
By Brian Pitts
Davie County Enleiprise Record
. WALNUTCOVE-Davie'spiich*
ing skipped abeat for the first lime, but
Coach Jeny WaJser hoped that the
offense would fínally light a flame
Friday al South Slokes.
All he got was a dud.
The only sparks in a 6-2 loss in the
Ceniml Piedmont Conference opener
wcrcsinglcsfromCharlesMiller,David
Potls und Andy Ward and a homer
from Jeremy Helton, who broke free
from an 0-for-l2slump.
The War Eagles’ team average
dipped to .182. Only Ward (.429) is
hilling above .286 among the regulars,
while the staff is holding the
opposition’s average lo .209.
"We're going to explode before loo
long.ljuslhopeit*snoiioolaie,"Walser
said. "If not this week, nexl week.
There's loo much talenl for these guys
■ to go too long without hitting."
After a shaky second inning, when
: the Sauras scored five runs (three
earned) on five hits lo take command,
starter Justin Draughn settled down
and kepi his leam wiihin sliiWng dis*
lance.The right-hander gave up 12hits
and six runs in S 2/3 innings, but only
four were earned.
"He pitched well," said Walser of
the losing pitcher. "A lol happened lhat
wasn't his fault. It wasn't a bad defen*
sive game. Wemadcacnuple of errors,
bul there’s going to be a couple every
game. Bul when you're nol hilling, the
margin for error is very small. Every
mistake is magnified."
Davie finally touched South starter
Boomer Barr in the fifth, when Ward
hil a 300-fool single lhat the wind held
up 10 score Miller, who walked lo slart
the inning.
Then Barr, the winner, exiled wilh
alhree-hitlerandsix strike oulslhrough
five. "Boomer’s prciiy good." Walter
said. "He has prelly good velocity, not
a grcat breaking ball, and he throws
strikes."
In Ihe sixth, the Sauras tumed the
game over lo closer Валу Hairston,
who got balting-praclice results on his
fourth pilch, a home-run ball to Helton.
But five strike outs laler, the door was
shut.
Hairston, a smooth'swinging lefty
at theplate, was also the game’s bright
est hitler, going 3 for 3 wilh a double.
"They say he's a greal basketball
player, but my personal opinion is he’s
a drafi pick." Walser said. ”He can run,
throw, catch, hii. He's just a tremen
dous talent, a greal athlete who throws
inlhemid-SOs."
Hairston popped up everywhere,
robbing Hehon of exira bases in the
second on a deep drive in the left-
cenierfield gap.
"Helton probably would have had
another (hit), bul the wind didn't help
and Hairston madeagrvjitplay," Walser
suid.
Soulh chased Draughn wilh ihree
hits and a run In the sixth, rhillip Rog
ers inherited a 2-1 count and recorded
the lust oui.
The gas that Davie faced could be
jusl a liisle of ihe CPC menu. "Doth of
Ihem (Barr and Hairsiun) arc as good
as we’ve seen up lo this poinu" Walser
said. "Bul in our league, everybixly's
got a gotxl (piichcr), some two and Mt.
Tabor’s goi four good ones.
"We had lo play r ur infield in in Ihe
fourth becausc wc knew that we prob
ably weren't going to scorc loo many
nms."
Davk4,Starmoun(3
The War Eagles taught Siarmounl
lesson No. 2 and Ihey learned one.
Forthe sccondtime ihisyear, Davie
rallied past Ihe Rams 4-3 in nine in
nings. scoring ihiec runs m the bottom
<jf the seventh lo save its fate.
In lhcninlh,Miller,who sandwiched
a double between two walks, came
home on a passed ball for ihd winner.
"Again, it's a great effort lo come
back, especially from a 3-0 deficit, bul
we learned a very important lesson."
Walsersaid."Non-conference coaches
don’t bring in a closer like the one
South Stokes brought in."
Hm Nomian, Davie’s fourth pitcher
and the eventual winner, stymied Star
mount in Ihe final two innings with
H ittin g E x p to s k x i
Paul Spaite Leads JV Team To Vicloty
Talk about snauhing vicloiy from
Ihejaws of defeat
Davie's JV baseball team scored
four nms in Ihe bot-
' tom of the seventh
10 beal Soulh
Slokes7-6hereFri-
day.
Pele Timis fol
lowed up Jason
Shermer's RBI
•ingle with an op-
' posittrfield hoDier
to cut Ihe Sauras'
lead to 6-5. Then, S p ark s'
after hits from Matt Young and Drew
Ridenhour. Steve Lankfoid knocked
in two nms for Uk clincher.
; AndyBogerigniledtheraliywitha
single.
' Michael Mitchell got ihc win in 11/
- 3 innings of scoreless relief. Staner
’ Zach Manning lasted S 2/3, giving up
nxniiu (three eanied). '
' / A fust inning by Swnnounl
: sail C o^ Lee Unville 10 Ihe break-
‘ ingpoiat ■
AHeraheateddiscussionwilh|heir
rbou,the War Eagles scored sixof their
. own In Ihe Ihinl and two in Ihe sixth 10
lake an 8-7 lead. But two SlannounI
. rens in Ihe bottom of the sixth sealed
Oavie'sCue.
:'I got 00 Iheir caie pretty good,'
<: UnviUenjd.'Wehaililupidmiilakea
iimtefiddndloakedikippy.lwtlhey
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throwing, Paul Spaiks liked it.
Sparks, a sophomore catcher,
enipted logo S for6 wilh four doubles
and a triple in Davie's 16-0 and 8-4
sweep of Statesville in a doubleheader
al Rich Paik March 15.
■Right now,hc'sourleadinghilter,"
Unville said of Spaiks. "He's been
veiy productive for us. He exploded
againstStalesville and has been swing
ing Ihe bat well all year.'
In Ihe five-inning fust game. Man
ning threw ihrae innings and Boger
recorded the final six outs.
SlanerlhadJohnsonkepltheSlales-
ville bau quiet in the nightcap and
Mitchell, Boger and Ridenhour came
on in relief of Davie's 8-4 win.
■Thadpitched fairly well,'Unville
is currently finu tuning Greg
Nomum, have sharpened his
skills.
He'.H relying on technical
consislcncy nnd seldom gani-
bling, a .strategy suited to the tiith
rough anil hcighlcned tension of
playing on Ihe.collegiale level ut
Virginia Tech.
”ll',s really helped me out u
lol,' suid Boyd, who commillcd
10 Ihc Hokics during Ihe early
.signing period. "They've changed
my swing a lol; I've learned so
much. (Lcdbeller) is a world
renowned leacher. He made my
swing a whole lol belter and gave
rae more conaslency. 1 jusl
learned more about the swing
ilself, understanding Ihc .swing."
Sometimes golfers feel Ihc
birdies in their blood. Through
frojujn workouls, Boyd tried ,
10 feel the clubs In Ills hands.
"1 iry lo play every time I get a
chancc," he said. "Even during
the winler when it'.s really, rcally
cold, unless it's unbearable."
' In the twilight of his high
school career, Boyd Is peering
into Ihe distance.The War Eagles’
talent pool invites all sorts of
speculation about Ihc possibilities
of jumping Ihe Ml. Tabor hurdle
nnd running away wilh Ihe
conference trophy. They're well-
aware that every March horse
isn't an April slallion, and this is
Boyd's final sho! at galloping
away wilh a stale championship
after finishing fourth in 1996.
"Ml. Tabor has a good team."
said Boyd, who has shol a 69 on
three occasions. "They have a lot
.ofdcpih like.we dp and I thinly
we're equivalent lo them. It',s ji)st
'mailer of who puls il logelher
more, times. ■: <
“I was real happy Ihe way iT
pliiycd (last season) but it wa.sii't
my besl. I struggled really bad ^
with roy puller, and I Ihink 1 ■,
would have had ihc a chance to:
win Ihe stnles if I jusl could haVe
pulled like I can. I missed a loi^of
puts that I should've made, but!;
lhai's Ihc way il goes. ^
"I’ve got lo get my game to ,
where I can consistently shoot'
around par or below. I'm going;io
work really hard on my short ;;
game and try lo win the slates.".
However calm and serene '!
Boyd looks on Ihe outside, he '
loves the chase. He loves Ihe lead
Davie Baseball Statistics
(Record 2 -2 )
Hitting
Shane Allen
Brian Campbell
Scott Comatzer
Jonathan Creason
Justin Draughn
Jeremy Helton
Chris Meacham
Charies Miller .
David Potts
Phillip Rogers
AndyWanJ
AB R H AVG. 2B 38 HR
14 1 .286 0
11
12
3
, 2
13
12
17
15
В
14
2
1
0
0
2
0
2
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
3
3
,091 1
,083 0
.000 0
.500 0
• .077 0
.083 0
.176 1
.200 1
.125 0
.429 .0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
three sirike outs.
" Brian Grout and (Ryan) Desnoyers
kept us in the game - we mode an error
and they scored acouple -by throwing
strikes." Walser said.
Rogers staned the seventh-inning
rally wilh a walk, and «»red when
ScoitComalzer’sgroundtfwaserTored.
Allen's single plated Comaizer, and
Miller drove home the tyingrun witha
single.
Scott Carter, the siaiter. gave up a
run in Ihree innings. Miiler, Potts and
Ward each had Iwo hits and Campbell
and Allen had one apiece.
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said. "He threw strikes and k l the de-
fense do the work."
The Greyhounds threatened in ihc
seventh, loading Ihe bases, bul Riden
hour enuaed wilh two outs and re-
coided Uk final out on a sirike out.
• Pitchers Manning, Johnson and
Milchell have one win apiece......
Sheimer has been the glove of ihCi
leam. "The most impoitanl player
Ihrough six games is Jason," Unville
said. "He'splayingexcellentdcfenscat
shonstop. He's one of Uw keys for us."
.... After an 0-2 sum, the War pagles
have won three of four. "We're more
aggressive al Ihe plate, we're playing
excellenl defense and Ihe pitching has
been consistent," Unville said. "When
we gel consistent pitching and play
good defense, we're going lo have a
chance to win."
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• .-dramatic overtimeyfctory In the conference finals.
pVVildcals Capture C o n lb e n ce
:: ConUmiedfyomPateBl
rw' th^ tie clang^ off Ihe rim; Sarah
Meilau rebounded and Ihe Wildcat
'i patrons exhaled and reached for Ihe
sUus.
: "They all went nmning out on the
• court, ciying and celebrating," Lyeriy
said. "Eveiybody in the stands was
: standing up and ciying. tliis was the
.most exciting tMng to eveiy happen to
r - me in coaching. It's die firsl lime I've
_ ever made il lo Ihe championship
.■■'■rgame."
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Elise SUuiback of Kannapolis out-
'scored North (19-17) by heiscif in die
j ■ llist meeting, provoking Lyeriy lo de-
vise a counteractive scheme.'. She issued Ihe critical defensive
; - :as.signmcnl to Ashley Williams and
- ;Gajewski, who platooned in a box-in-
: :dne on Slanback, who was held to 11
; ’ :|»inls.
; "(Slanback) go) fnisuated because
:':sjie couldn't get die ball," saidLyeriy.
.’ ' :'We wore her out. She ended up wilh
11 but she didn't hurt us like lasl time.'
i ' j : The Wikkats went on an 8-2 sec-
''.'and-quaiterbinge tolake a 12-8 half-
-•tjUmelead.
} , ' . 'lloM Ihem eveiy game that we've
;^i.:been ahead al halftime we've won,' ’
Lyeriy said.'We were not expected lo
‘win bul I told diem if we k ^ No. 32
~ -'bom scaring and play good defense,
'•.-■we'd win.'
>' -j The tide turned after intennission.
'' when Slanback scored six straight
;-'-;poinu in a 15-3 nm tiiat gave Ihe
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ling bilo the fourth.
Tlie Wildcats, though,.retaliated
'-^'with a 13-S spun, led 28-27 wilh 10
^.^Kconda left and had possession, but
; .;;Oiyewski neariy flushed victoiy down
Ihe diain when she launched a shot
' "AU we had lo do wu hokl the
r’btll," Lyeriy sakL "I don't know why
.*']:;airialini shot, but there wu a kX of
nolle aod die dioughi lime wu ck>se
nmning out"1-"i' It wasn't. Kannapolis sped
r'*:|downcouil anil nailed one of Iwo free
r^dumts widi two lecond« left to tend
V'4lhe game into oveitfme.
{C; ! Redeeintaighenelf,ai(jewski,af-
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^":;Kannapolis lead lo 30-29, weitt into
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Christina QajewsM sinks two free throws to extend North Davie's lead In pveitlme to 33-30.
Coach Jamie Lyeriy was in the midst of an energized Wildcat
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Softball Team Continues To Leam Fast-Pitch Basics
‘■ m i '
■TTeam Shines In Spencer
Pete Gustafson, Davie’s se venih-yenr soccer coach, undentandj the
niles. If Ihe War Eagles pluck a winning hsnd against eilher West, /
Forsyih. Ml. Tabor or Reynolds, Iheyllcash in theirplayciriicket. If 1^ '
theyil go home-broker than à convict. ' ' i,:.
"A ll it takes is one win in that top ihree and we're in Ihei money,'!
Gustafson said. "If we beal Wèst Fonyth, Ml. Tabor or Reynolds once, '
then we'U at least tie for third. But wecan't lose to any others. '’I think our
conndeocelevetishighCaftera l(M)winover WestRowan),butweneéd.
to be at Ihe point where we don't accept losing."
Practice started six weeks ago and Davie has only two soccer j
matches under iu belt due to rain. Ihe War Eagles have been waiting
at the bus slop for what seems like on eternity. They're ready to play."
Gustafson said. "They've been praclicing since Feb. 10, and they're
wantinglogetonabusorwailforabustocome." : ;
Davie's walk in the paiic against Nonh Rowan gave the War liagles'
sohball team some much-needed lime to wotfc qn the basics. .
. Davie took the twin MU by a combined score of 48-8Ì W e have lo
leam to bunt, steal and nih the bases (before league play)," Coach Danell .
Steele said. "We worked on Ihose things against N o^ Rowan. Eveiy
game we're leaming a litlle somelhiiig to help ui later oa." ;
Leann Spillman, à junior shortstop, and Amanda Hendifo, a senior
oulliekler, have provided constant o№nse in Ihe fim four games.
"Leann is hitting the ball pretty good," said Steele. "If I was going to
say who the leaittig hitter Is, it wMid be LMmn or Airianda Hendrix. But
a loi of Ihem Ф hitting the ball. Against Noithwnt CaÍMinis, a lot of
dm nhit^ilW^^tattoim body.Kim M ^
coming anxmd.
,' :pkvie's; ’ '
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■I82sven(e.
eiiaughloMn,
Walser.whoie<
Walser
a former cokh
- or lack of - is holding down progresa; Ihe War
allo ^ g 3.7 liuis pergame, are wallowing witha
^litiily believe we're pitching and playing defense vwll
the oflinvw hasn't daw its pait," said Coach ieny
is 2-Z "Mlconie, it's always the last thing locome."
the piobiem with Dale Ijames, Glenn's coach and
the Mocksville-Davie Legion. ?Hilting Ihe baseball
is the hardest Ihiii^ tb do in sports," Walser said. "In the preseason, we '
put so mucta' e m ^ is on pitching and derense and hitting was laM in
: ptiorily.It'iaGoiimnceii^ig.Coachljainesandlialkedovq'thephaw,
.that we ciuipn^hittlng ail we want,Mùntil they see p№hingoti the
hill in à giiw ’titiiatiaa; vra'ie not going to get our liming down. With ;
' thrééganàjhisi^Ibopthehitti^^ i: *
TwóItavj«wic]lleis,BrádPack(l l2)^ThadJohnson(l^),weie^
; kftofriheall-confeilenceteam.Bulbolhwouldhavehadafairshakelitd.
, they wrestled lheir actual weight, said Loweiy.
"Neitherow of them wrestled in die weight class Ihey were su p p ^
to,"hesaid.'3olhw№tled(at 1 i2and IW)forthei^.T1ieybadgood.
' yeais. ItH be a lot easier next year because well [wl people where they!
■■belong.". ■ .,1 . ','■;' ; : ;;
Davie Golfers Fail To iUtt. Tabor in Exhiiiition iUiatcii
Conlinucd From PageB I
Shore, A-shley Brackcn, Amanda [)wig*
gins anditfHsi Carter. Whitley was the
winner on the mound,
Duvie stuck nine more runs on the
board аПег two Innings оГ the opener,
und reached the needed lO-runleudby
the nflh to end ihe conlest prematurely.
Spillman, Dana Smith, Richic and
Hendrix led the assaull with three hils
each and Bracken and Dyson added
one apiece.
Smith throw a four-hitter fnr her
first win.
All told, this wasa well-spent aficr*
noon. "We learned a lot,** said Slcoie.
who got u nicc look at his bench. "It
wasagoodcxperience.Allthegirlsgot
ptayingllraeandlhalshouldhclp.Nuw
1 hope Ihey know what it lakes to be
competitive In the conferencc."
They belter becau.se league play Is
here. Davie traveled lo North David*
son on Tuesday und will head for Mt.
Tabor this Thursday. "I hope il's a
boost for our confidence," Steele said.
"Wc were sort of down after the North
west Caboirus loss (March 17). Hope
fully the ofTense and defense will gel
together, and then we'll be jusi one Mg
unit."
And one big happy family.
NoiihwMt Cabnmis 4, Dnvie 2
Most would assume that hitting
would be the cause for concem in u 4*
2 loss to Northwest, but Sieele wasn’t''
pointing accusatory fingers ut his ol'* '
fense. i,
"A lot of the girls pul the bat on the
ball, bul Ihcy were just hitting it to
somcbtxJy." he suidi
Tlie hard shots finally tbundgaps In ■
the sixth inning, when the War Eagles
scored two runs to slice Northwest’s
lead lo 4-1
Duvie gut consecutive singles from
Spillmun.Bracken.ReichundWhitley.
whose hit scored both runs. Bul Norths, •
wcsl gunned down Reich rounding
second base,lukingthealroutofDavle’s
rally. "Thai took usoulofabiginning,”^
said Steele, whodidn'l blume Reich for'
the blunder.
Steele said lhal Reich presumed. “
thut Bracken hud the green light around.'
ihird base on Whitley’s hil. sending
Reich Into no*mun's land.
Reich was the lone Wur tiagle with ;
two hils and Whitley i.wk Ihe loss m ■.
six innings of work, striking oul seven :
tmd walking seven.
Duvie also got hits- from Hendrix.; ^
Dyson. Richie and Leslie Holcomb. .
In the final exhibition match. N!t.
Tabor pul on exuctly thut. shooting a
sizzling 4-underpur 144 at Reynolds
Park March 17.
That score was too much heal for
West Forsyih (151). Reynolds (152)
and Davie(l55).
"Ml. Tabor jusi shot lights out."
Coach Duvid Rondestvedt of Davie
said. They ha\e good golfers who had
a very good day."
Ml. Tabor's WiU Sntoak led ihe
field with a 4*under 33, followed by
teammate Chris Eckhardt (34) and
Davie's Sean Boyd (35),
Tlie War Eagles - who had 40s
from Jeff Robertson. Chris Tomel,
Will Hege and Gary Bialobreski -
picked a good day to Ihree-pult.
The first shots in the conferencc
race weren't fired until last Monday al
Soulh Rowan. They visited North
Davidson's Wilshirc on Wednesday.
"We didn't have any real blowups,"
Rondeslvedl said. "Ail ihc kids ore
hitting the ball real well, ihey've just
got lo make sure they finish it. Putting
around Ihe green and finishing around
the green Is going to be real important.
because we have the talent, no doubl."
. Smoak and Eckhardl's brillance
didn't shock Rondestvedt. who de*
scribed Reynolds Park as a cupcake
course.
"These 33s... you have lo under
stand that Reynolds Park is going to
lend itself to low scorcs," he said. "But
I bel Ihty’re not going to shoot that at
Hickory Hill."
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South Davie Team Soars Past Calvary 14-1
The South Davie baseball team's
14-1 victory over Calvary here Friday
gave the Tigers some lime lo do some
brushing up before iheir clash wilh
rival North Davie.
"Calvary’s not the besl team we'll
face Ihis year." Coach Grimes Parker
said. "We'll find out something (March
25) againsl Nonh Davie. Chris
(Callison) always has a good team."
Pilchers Travis Allen and Chris
Seaford, a pair of righl-handed eighlh
graders who split six innings of work,
kept Calvary off balance all day. com
bining to strike out 12.
Seaford also haunted Calvary at ihe
plate, getting two of South’s 10 hits.
Andrew Daywall also had iwo hits.
The Tigers, who scored nine runs in
the sixth, gol one hit from Allen, Dave
l^iplin. Greg Brooks. Lonnie Bames,
Matthew Smilh and Randall Head.
Calvary stayed close for a while,
but the bullpen foiled its chances. "ITiey
had a good pitchcr and changed him."
Parker said. Their pitchers were noi
lhat good after the first one. They
walked a few. had w ild pilches and we
scored some runs of course."
Parker and assistant Todd
Bumgarner have some rough edges to
sniooih bcforc the conference season
SupperTo Benefit Boosters
A port-a-pil chicken supper to ben
efit the Soulh Davie Athletic Booster
Club will be Saiurday, April 19 from
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the Soulh Davie
cafeteria.
The S6 plate includes 1/2 chicken,
two vegetables, bread, dessert and a
drink. You can eat in or carry out.
For tickets or more informaUon.
contact Courtside Spons at 634-4700.
Golf Tournament To Be Held April 11
The second annual Davic County
AnsCouncil GolfTuUtmmenl Is April
11 al Hickoiy Hill Countiy Club.
ll U a fouT-peiwn. selective-shot
loumamcnl wilh a cost of $50, which
includes green fees, can fees for 18
holes of golf and lunch and prizes.
Lunch will be served from 12 ■ I
p.m. wllh a sholgun start al 1:30 p.m.
Call 6.T4-311210 register.
gel under way.
"Our offense and base ninning is
lacking a lol." said Parker, who has
eight llrsi-year players. “Bul there
again, it goes back lubeingyoung. You
have 91) fool bases, and they've never
stolen bases In the pasl until Ihe ball
crosses the plalc.
"We'rcweakfundamciilally.bulihc
guys an: working hanl. I hope we can
play .500 ball."
After ganies at Nonh Davie ond
Thomasville Ihis week, the Tigers will
be idle until April 10 when Ihey hosl
Knox.
Tournament Planned
A men's one-pitch softball louma
mcnl is April 5 at Cooleemee.
Three home runs arc allowed and
you musl hit your own ball, 50 corc or
less.
To sign up. call 7M-492-7I78 or
910-766-3199.
Teams Accepted Now
The Lone Hickory Recreation De
partment is accepting teams for the
summer softball league.
Anyone wishing to enter a men’s,
women's or chureh co-ed team should
call 463-4532 no later than April 1.
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Easter Egg Hunt
Saturday. March 29.1997 at 2 pm
Masonic Picnic Groundj
Aiie Groups
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Sand 6
7 and 8
9 and over
Live bunnies will be al Ihe
egg huni for pelting noon to 3 pm. ,
S p o iu o m I by Ih e Yedkin Val/ty m b it Club
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Booster Club ToSponsor Yard Sale
The Davie High Booster Club will
sponsor a yard sale on April 4 at 7 a-m.
al Ihe high school cafeteria.
They will accepi donations al the
cafeteria from 7-9 p,m. The booster
club will pick up donalions any lime
during Uial week.
For questions, call Robin Ward
(634-94%)afler7p.m.orSleveJames
at Courtside Spons (634-*700).
Keene To Pitch Fbr Suny College
Surry Communiiy College and
Brevard will hook up in a baseball duel
this Satunlay al Rich Park.
Adoubleheaderwillbeginat I p.m.
"h shoiUd be two good ganies of
bsseball," said Surry coach Mark
■nicker, whose club was l3-7entering
Ihis week's aclion. "I know Bievard
always has a good club."
A Davie Counly product will be in
' unlfotm for Suny, freshman pilcher
Jansen ICeene, who is I-l. Il's unde-
ckbd.Tuckersakl, whether Keene will
sec time on die mound
Keene, who will return in May for
PraveltoGnBultoTeam
R;an rievelte was missing &oai
die raster of the fifth and sixdi grade
Brib, who woo the spoitsnianship
jnid.iatheM ackivi^
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his final season on the Mocksville-
Davie American Legion, defeated
Mohawk Valley (N.Y.) and lost to
Catawba's junior varsity.
Suny is a second-year program thai
went 13-21 in 1996. Itwill play around
44 games this year.
Rec Accepting Teams
The Mocksville-Davie Puks and ^
Recieadon Depanment is accepting
teams to play in the men's, women's
and chuich softball leagues.
Call dKdepanmenlal634-2325 to
register. Th^ deadline is March 31.
Millie’s l lorisl
V ; 7 6 6 - 4 6 5 1
1996 DAVIE COUNTY
TAX LIENS
NORTH C\ROI.INA DAVIECOUNTY
, UtMkr and by vinu« ofthe tuthority veiled in me by Section 10S«369ofthe Nut^ Carolina Oeneral Sumtes and punuant to .in order by the Dovd of
Ccimixaioncn of Davie County. 1 am hereby advertising tax liens for the чхаг 1996 upon the real tmc detcnbed below. The amount adx cTtised w\\ be incrcaied by irrtereit and com. and the ominion of inter« and cosu from the amount advertiied will not coralituu a waiver of the taxing unh'i claim for thoie hcrts. The real estate that ii subjcci to the lien, the name ofthe person lo whom the
property il listed for taxes, and tfw principal amoum ofthe taxes arc let out below. If the Uxet remain unoaid. th«* tien will he fnreclo4*d hv the tavinp unil nmt itv
prcpcrty ssld to sati^* the taxing unit’« claim for taxes.
TOs2ISt.dayofMareh.l997. 5;00P.M. .
Mary Nefl Rkhk. Davk County Tm Admlnhlrator
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DUL N JOHN UESLEY
DUL N JOHN UESLEY DUL N JONN UESLEY DUL N JOHN UESLEY DUL N JOHN UESLEY
OUL N ZELNA EVANS ESTATE
DUNCAN RICHARD T ft BETTY I DUNN U A JR DUNN U A JR OUIGGINS JOHN C JR
DUIGGINS JOHN C JR
DUIGGINS ROURT B JR DYSON DAVID L ft DONNA L DYSON NARTY ALLEN ft CATHY D
DYSON RICKY NACON DYSON RICKY M ft SHERRI DYSON STEVEN NARLOUE EAaR JIN L ANO DEBRA EAKER JIN L ANO DEBRA
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EARNHARDT FRANK D SUE EARNHARDT FRANK D 4 SUI EARNHARDT FRANK 0 SUE
EARNHARDT FRANK 0 SUE EARNHARDT FRANK 0 4 SUE EARNHARDT FRANK D 4 SUE EARNHARDT FRANK 0 SUE EARNHARDT FRANK 0 4 SUE
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( ELLIS CLINTON )
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ELLIS FREO 0 ANO NARIE C ELLIS FRED 0 AND NARIE C ELLIS FRED 0 ANO NMIE C ELLIS FRED 0 AND NARIE C
ELLIS FRED 0 AMO NARIE C ELLIS U A JR AND FRED 0 ELLIS U A JR ‘ELLIS U A SR ESTATE
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----------------------------2U.62 146.77 •
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ETCHISON JOttPH 0
ETCHISON JOSEPH D rTCHISON JOBEPN D ETCHISON JOSEPH D ETCNltON REALTY 4 INWSTNUT
ETCHISON REALTY 4 IHMSTNENT EUBANKS LARRY L AND DOOUN A EUUNKS LARRY L AND DUOUN A lUBANKS LAMY L AND OIMRAN A
EUMNKB LARRY L AND DtfBOUN A
EVANS BARBARAEVANS LESTER RAY 4 CALDONIA S EU1N4 SNANE ALAN 4 DIfORAN ТЮ1
FARUR DORTHY N 4 TNONAS
FAULKNER ANNIE A 4 CLARENCE
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Driving down Ihe straighlaway оГ
the Ceniral Piedmont Confcrencc
schedule. Davie's tennis team has
dusted two league foes by a combined
score of 16*2. but $Ьаф cur\es ore jusl
ahead.
"Next week wc'll hit Wesi Forsyih
and Reynolds.” said Coach Carol
Cozart, whose club blew past North
Davidron 8*1 here March 17 after
whipping Soulh Stokes 8-1 five days
earlier. "We haven’t hit die meal of ihe
conference yel, and they know that."
Undefeated
Fairfield Wins
Church Title
Top-seeded and unbeaten Fairfield
pranced through the Mocksville*Davie
Porks and Recreation Department's
church basketball league for ihe sec*
ond lime in three years.
Whal happened lasl year lo a leam
Ihat has yet (o lose in ils two-year
history? Fairfield sat ihe season oul.
Behind 30 poinis from guard Tnicy
Amold, Fairfield (14-0) blitzed ihird-
seeded Victory 90-71 in the final.
Jason Harbour led Victory (1(M)
wilh 21.
DHS Defeats
Titans, Falls
To Spartans
Davie's track coaches issued an ul
timatum to the War Eagles before they
crossed thc county line for a meet al
West Forsyth.
Two imposing men, coaches Scott
Young and Devore Holman, did the
honors. "Coach
Holman and my-
selftold them Ihat
we're crossingthe
riverand we're not
comingbackwith
a loss," Young
said.
The War
Eagles did come
home wilh a loss, _
but Ihey salvaged
the trip wilh a win over arch-rival West
Foreyth. Mt. Tabor’s boys tan away
with 103 points to Davie'sS2andWest's
20.TheSpaHan women tallied98 while
Davie squeaked oul a 4I.S-34.S vie-
lory over Ihc Titans.
"MLTabor'sstrongbutwedidcome
back 1-1 with a win over West For
syth," Young said. The kids were real
exited. I thought it would be difTicult
(for Ihe boys) since we only have 22 on
thc team."
The War Eagle women snatched
victory ftom West in dramatic fashion,
winning the 1600 relay to post the
decisive points. Tbe runners were
Brooke Gravatt, Brandy Koontz,
Ashley Holmes aiid Tiffany Peoples.
Davie should've wrapped up sec
ond place much earlier. Young said
"I'm disappointed it came down to the
lasl event," he said. "If we would have
performed better in Ihe field events, it
wouldn't have. I feel we'ie betler lhan
(Wesl) al Ihis point."
Magan Hendrix was a double win
ner for the War Eagles, who received
second-place showings f ^ Kristy
Armstrong, Raynikka Gregory and
AllisaiFaiL’LauienPDpUnaiidLaurie
Desch had good showings," Young
added.
Garick Hill, who was in May form,
qualified for Ihe regionals in a victori
ous two-mi le run (ID; 19). He also cap
tured the mile.
' Tlialspeakswellforhiswoikelhk:.
toalready qualify in the second meet of
ih« year," Young said.
; Kenny White won the triple jump.
Shannon Mayhew collected two (K-
andtand Kenny Collins wasimnerHip
once.
; ' "CoUins improved hii lime and
^KcddaidinanblberevtM,'' Youni
nid of hit hurdler, "John Oevenfcr
Ы a penonal best in the mile. He
abowed a lot of hean and courage."
i Then waa no pole-VBUh competi
tion, leaving B J. and 'Пшпал Kiser
oul of wort. Those boys have beea
woiUng hard,' Young said., "They
Л Ш have a chance to compete, and I
tboi«b m imild have loaca u n e:
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The lender start to the CPC race
couMn'thavccoraealabcllcrtime."Of
course it's been good to have some of
Ihe less experienced teams in the con
ference (early)," Cozart said. "I'm real
pleased.... We've had time lo recover
from injuries and sharpen our game."
Even Cozart was losl for descrip-
liveanalysesonDaVie'srelativelyeasy
win over the Black Knighl.s, who lost
live of eight matches by eight points or
more. "There was nothing spectacular
to go on and on about," she said.
In singles, No. I seed Russell Senger
(10-2), No. 3 Ryan Powell (10-1), No.
4 Scott Leverenz (10-0) and No. 6
Justin Long(10-2)posledblowout vic
tories.
"Ryan's been playing real good. He
didn't have a lot of unforced errors,"
said Cozait, who welcomed Ihc retum
of Leverenz afier missing lime with an
injuiy. "I'm glad lo have Scott back In
the lineup. 1 was woiried abouthim and
he was Ihe only one wilh a shutout. I
was real encouraged by thal. Ju.slin had
a fairly easy go of it."
Tee Bahnson fell 10-8 at No. 2 and
nnh-sceded Payton Triplett kept his
balanceaflera6-3 lead lumedinlou6-
, 5 dogfight. "A couple of games were
ndl going right, but Payton's gelling
betler and betler al working through
them," Cozart said. "He reeled off four
straight games. ,
Tee struggled. The guy had a huge
forehand and he hadahardlime gelling
his rhythm."
Rhythm wasn't a problem for the
War Eagles in doubles, where Senger
and Bahnson won 10-6, Powell and
Leverenz 10-2 and Triplett and Long
10-3.
"Oveiall, we had some places lhal
really looked sharp, and some we needjV
10 work on," Cozart said,
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Faith, Love And Life Expressed
In Songs B y Ck)oleemee Woman
; lly JewuM Houpe
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Like Loretta Lynn. Edwaids had dreams of gelling
■ started in Ihe music business in Nashville.
■ Not as a singer. Edwards said she doesn't sing weU.
But sbe does write songs. And, at 75. although Ihings
' never woriced out quite Ihe way she had imagined. Ihe
; Cooleemee resident is proud to say Ihat seven of her
sbtigs have mently been recorded by Hilltop Records in
Hollywood. Calif.
She is nol sure, if someone sent her name lo Ihe
recording company or if they got it from the Library of
Congress because all her songs are copyrighted.
Whal she is certain is that four cassettes produced by
Hilltop Recoids include al least one of her songs and that
two of those songs will appear in a song book to be
published Ihis month.
Edwards received her first two royalty checks in
January. They weren't veiy big. she said, bul the songs
haven't been recorded long, imd she is happy to be able
to share them.
All based on her life, she said she hasn't written many
songs.
"I can't just sit down and write a song," she said.
"Every one has been inspired by a happening in my life.”
As "A Letter to Loretta" was inspired by memories of
herchildhood in WeslVirginia and thefatherwho earned
aliving forhis family woridng "beneath thc rocks anddirt
and sand", there is a special meaning loeachof hersongs.
Just before she was baptized, she wiule Ihe religious
song "A Battle Lost". And the words lo "A Rainy
Sabbath Day" ciunc lo her as she was driving home from
church one Sunday aficmoon.
"Driving is when most of my songs come to me," she
said.. J ,
Her 47 year marriage to Cooleemee native Johnny
Edwards was the inspiralionfor"WbalGodHathJolned'.
A framed copy ofthe words written in calligraphy by
Ron Dixon has been hanging for many years beneath a
picture ofEdwards and her husband, who died in 1993.
Another song with love as ils focus is aboul an old
boyfriend. She mel her husband while he was ovetseas
during World War II.
After his death many yean later, his stepchildren
found all the letters Edwards had i^tlen him during the
war tied in a bundle with his bool lace locked in an old
trunk and gave Ihem lo her. Tliat was her inspiration for
"A Bundle of Love Letters".
'To me it's nol a song unless it has a slory lo it," she
said.
Edwards has developed Ihe melody for some of her
songs. She said she knows music from her days in the
high school band.
Gelling Ihe melody in her mind, she has been able to
pul il down on paper wilh the heipfef friend Mary Davis.
In fact, Davis wrole Ihe harmony for "A Letter to
Loretta", she said. £
Edwards is hopeful that sloitn will be selling the
cassettes soon. In Ihe meantime' anyone inlerested in
hearing one of her songs may c o ^ l her.
As for Ihe future, she has two more songs she hopes
lo see recorded soon and plans oti'devoting some time lo
her other artistic gift - painting..:.Mills Edwards Of Cooleefflee plays the melody of one of her songs on the piano
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.Ethmrds shows off the four (»ssettes that Include some ol the songs she has written.
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COOLEEMHE-A certificate for
DUtstaoding seiviix to the Slate of
NoithCan)Uni*,iigi^byOov.Jaines
B. Hum, waa awarded loJimandLynn
Rumley. Cookcmee native Robert
Clawson p ie K ^ the couple wiih the
■ward alapMtmnieelingoflhe Cool
eemee Histofical Associatioa here
March IS.
j "You both have made sacrifice» to
pieaenretlieCacaUm'slextileh(riliwe,*
saidCIawson,aretitid banker living in
Hartsville. S.C. "Your wort docu
menting Ihe hard-woildng cooon mill
people shouU be recognized."
The Rumieys were Iwo ofthe 21
foiiA g memberi of die local histori
cal society which now Ь ш a mem-
ЬепЫр of over 730. Tlie group hM
built a mill villaie museum al their
Texliie Heriiaie cenler in this tenier
mill village thirteen miles northwest of;,
Salis^ . Ills open to die public
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C2 ■ D AVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, M u th 1997
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A A R P L e a m s A b o u t H o s p ic e
The Davie Couniy Chupier of the
Americnn AssociaUon of Retired Per
sons 44U5 mcl at the Senior Center.
After dcvotiims by Sarah Rccce, a re
port was ^iven by President Mildred
Miller on a workshop in Jonesvillc
attended hy four of the club members.
Stella Kelley, Legislative сЬа1фсг-
. son. reported that national AARP is
working lowjuils the goal of belter
health Insurance and more benefits for
senloni.
Public relations chairperson Bar-
manyactiviiieHbeirig'sponsoredbythe
Senior Centcr for Davie County se*
niors.
Following the business meeting the
presldem intruduced Gayle Cook who
represented Hospice of Winston*Sa-
lem/Forsylh County. Mrs. Cook gave
a presentation and answered questions
after her talk.
The next meeting of AARP will be
April 9 in the East Room of ihe Senior
Center nt the Brock Building at 10:30
a.m. Visitors ure welcome lu ailend
bara Thorton gave a delailed report on any of the local chapter mcclings.
Four Gjrners News
ByMurkWhUe
Four Comers Correspondent
At Courtney Baptist Church on
Mareh 30 Easter sunrise scr\ ice will be
held at 7 a.m. and Easter worship ser
vice at 11 a.m. Everyone is invited lo attend.
Mrs. Robert Craft was honored
Monday for her birthday at K&W in
Winston-Salem wilh lunch by her sis-
lcrs,Mrs. Joe Wliile,Mrs. Kenny Smilh,
Mrs. Terry Hamm, and her daughter
Mrs. Doug Hill.
Little Jessica While is a patient ut
Forsyth Hospital. We are wishing her
a quick recovery.
Wc extend our sincere sympathy to
Mrs. Joycc Parrish In the recent loss of
her broiher.
Beck-Shaver
Engagement Announced
2 Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Beckof Mocksville announce the engagement of iheir
rdátighter. Tracy Michelle Beck to Robert Michael Shaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shaver of Cooleemee.
The bride-elect Graduated from Davie High School and attended Forsyih
•:technical Communily College.
: • The groom-to-be attended Davie High School and is employed wilh Apac
Construction Company,
i The wedding is planned for May 10 al Hardison Uniled Methodist Church.
New Arrivals
\^kin Valley News
DURHAM
James and Louann Dprham an
nounce the birth of their son Jacob
William Durham.onMarch9,1997,at
Cabamis Memorial Hospital.
Jacob weighed 8 lbs. and was 201/
2 inches long.
Jacob's paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Durhamof Mocks
ville. His matemai grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. W J. McCombs of Salis-
buiy.
Jacob's paternal great-grandmother
is Mrs. Maude Gunter of Woodleaf.
SHUL-rc
James P. and Betty M. Shultz of
Clemmons announce the binh of a
daughter, Brittney Nicole, on Feb. 27
al Forsyih Memorial Hospital.
She weighed 7 lbs. 12 oz. and was
^ 1/2 inches long.
Matemai grandparents are Nancy J.
• Myers of Bixby and Ihe lale Joe Henry
Myers.
Paternal grandparents arc James and
; Rebecca Shulu of Appalachia, Va.
*Palema\ greal-grandparenu are J.C.
and Ardis Dizney of Big Slone Gap.
Va. and James Shultz of Philadelphia.
‘Pa.
WILLIAMS
Mike. Shirley and Johnathan Will
iams ofMocksvillc announce the birth
of their daughter and sister, Caroline
Elaine Williams on Feb. 26. 1997 al
Columbia Davis Medical Cenler.
She weighed 7 lbs. 6 oz. and was 19
Inches long.
Matemai grandparents are Don
Fbster of Winston-Salem and Joyce
Foster of Mocksville. Great-gnmdfa-
ther is Carl Fletcher of Mocksville.
Paternal grandparents are John and
Sadie Williams of Mocksville.
WATSON
Greg and Renee Patillo Walson
announce the birth of a girl. Victoria
Lee Walson. on March 15. 1997 at
Columbia-Brunswick Hospital.
She weighed 8 lbs. and was 20 and
1/2 inches long.
Matemai grandparents arc Robert
and Vickie Paiillo of Advancc. Mater
nal great-grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Thrower and Waller Patillo, all of
Greensboro.
Paternal grandparents arc Jim and
Peggy Watsonof Mocksviilc. Paternal
great-grandmother is Aileen Walson
of Davie Village. Mocksville.
By Ruby McBride
Yadkin Valley Correspondent
Spring revival will be April 21-25
each night at 7:30 p.m. with Brother
Don Ball from Thanks to Calvary Bap
tist Church of Elkin. Spccial singing
nightly, nursery provided.
Ruby McBride gol a phorw call
from Wesley Hauser that their baby
was sick with an car Infection and they
had to cancel their trip up here until a
laler dale.
Joann and Lorie Pilcher und Ruby
McBride visited Hazel Riddle lastSun-
iday.
Remember Edna Griffith Smith in
your prayers. She has been in the
hospital, and is sick at home. She was
a little belter loday. She is Ellen
Gregory’s sister.
Fifteen ladicsenjoyedatriptoMarie
W. Tilley’s up near Pilot Mt. last Tues
day. lo enjoy looking at all her hard
woric pul into making quills, pillows
and wall hangings. It was a wonderful
C e d a r C r e e k T o
S p o n s o r F is h F r y
bn Monday, March 31. the mis
sionary circle of Cedar Creek Baptist
Church will sponsor their annual fish
fry, at the church beginning at 1 p.m..
along wilh barbecue, holdogs, and lols
of desserts.
The public is inviled.
C h o ir T o P e r f o r m
The Chancel Choir of Cooleemee
llniled Melhodist Chutch will present
a musical for Easter, "Sing Of My
Redeemer" al 11 a.m. on Easter Sun
day. Eveiyone is welcome.
sight lo see Ihc beautiful work she has
done. If anyone wanb lu buy u new
quill go to her shop, she has plenty to
choose from. We all hod lunch al Pilot
Mt. Restaurant, and went lo see where
Pearl Wood used to live. We all en
joyed the day. We also shopped in
Pilot Mt.
Lorrane, Megan. Josh, Kelsey and
Jeremy Dilley visited Ruby McBride
on Saturday.
Fischer-Eaton
Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip FischcrofGiccnCrcek announce the engagement ofllwir daughler Connie Celeste Rscher lo Eric Taylor Ealon.
Thebiiile<leclisnl993gnuluaieofPolkCDumyHighSchool,anilisanen<ling
Ihe University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She will receive a bacheloi's
degtee In ort history in May 1997.
The gtoom-lo-be is Ihe son ofDon and Emily Ealonof Advance. He isa 1989 graduate of Davie High School, and a 1993 Teaching Fallows giuluate .of
Appalachian State Universily wilh a bachelor’s degree in history/secpndaiy
education. He teaches sixth grade at Polk Cenlral School in Mill Spring.
The wedding willbeJuncl4,at Mocks United Methodist Church in Advance.
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joysthe rides to Advance to visit Recie.
Recie seemed lb be feeling belter than
when they last visited with her. and she
is always so happy lo sec her dog who
is so happy lo have two masters.
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VBy John ’C lin' Go^ln
Cana Correspondent
Springhassprung. Thegoldenbell
*ls really looking good this year in
; Cana, especially up and down Angell
■.Hoad. Next on the menu is tulips.
:'v It was so windy last weekend 1
j thought there would be a small craft
' Warning on the water shed. How
many fish have you caught this year?
If you missed church la-st week al
: Eaton'syoumissedhcaring'TickTock
: Tick Tock." The old clock that has
• been broken as long as most can rc-
j member has been fixed. Some of the
; olderniciitoldmethatthcclockisovcr
; 100 years old. It was originally in the
; old wooden church along with the
churchbell. Theclock Is keeping good
lime.
Harold's chickens moved out this
week. You should of seen them. They
were all uptight like a wet hen. They
were not wet bul they kept acting like
they had left something in the chicken
house and wanted to go buck. And by
the way, none of them even wanted to
cross Ihe road.
We changed the oil in the lawn
mowers lasl weekend. Ils time to tune
up these mowen. HaVe you gotten the blades sharp?
Southern States has buby ducks
and chicks for Easter. Tanks Easter
Bunny, bok bok.
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A New Gaiden Shop w ill open al noon Friday,
M uch 28, offering a unique supply of pottery,
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D A VIE CpUN-TY EN TERPRISE RTCORD, March » , IM 7 .jCp
By EdHh Zlninwnnan
Advance Contsponilent
Maundy Thuisday services will be
held Thursday nighl al the Melhodist
church al 7 p.m. The passion play,
Leonardo Da Vinci's ’The La.« Sup
per" will be briiughl lo life. TTie Good
Friday Tenebrae service will be »I 7
p.m. Everyone Is Invited.
■ Sunrise service will be Sunday ul
Ihe MuihiHlistchurehbeginningat 5:30
a.m. Following the moniing worship
hour al 11 a.m., Ihe cHildren will have
Olí Easter Egg Hum. The childrcn arc
asked to bring Iheir own ba.skets.
Helen Talbeil celebrated her birth
day Friday, Mmh 21. Her son Eddie
Osbome took her out for lunch Friday
to the Clemmons Kitchen Reslaunmt.
OnSaiutilay, Mramlij'membenignlhi
ered at Helen und Joe Talbert’s home
for u cdok-oul with steaks und ull Ihe
trimmings, plusabirthduy cake. Helen
received many cards ami gifts.
Sympathy Is expressed to Mamie
Jean Hartman In Ihe dealh of her sisler
Peggy Ann Chandler who died early
Sunday.
ЯПееп people from Ihis commu
nily attended Ihe Easter drama "Arise"
at Culvaiy Baptist Church pn
Haven Road Sunday. аПетлооп; .'Tne
prcsentatliin was wonderfully deilg^
tu help us visualize Ihe tme messagedf
Easier. .■
Alvin und Betty Myers and ihelr
son Bobby of peoples Creek
entertained wilh a supper al their hjwe
Sunday night. Guests wetv Niincy
Zimmemian and her three sons НаШ.
Randy und Michael.
ATTENTIOMIII
CUSTOMERS OF
MOCKSVILLE BUILDER’S SUPPLY, INC. and
TOWN ft COUNTRY HARDWARE
On March 7,1997 Mocksville Bulkjer's Supply, Inc. bought
Town & Country Hatdwata. Inc. at 642 Wikesboto Street,
Mocksviiie. Mr. Alvin Whitaker, the stote manager, has
agreed to remain with us. We ate dellflhted to enter into
this new venture. This will help us to provkJe BETTtR RilAll
SERVICE, SATURDAY HOURS, AND EVEN SOME HOUDAY
HOURS. You win be able to charge at each store kjcatton
Snider-Campbell
Engagement Announced
'' Mr.andMrs.RickSniderannouncetheengagementoftheirdaughter, Angela
' L. Snider lo Eric L. Campbell, the son of Daniel Campbell and Mn. Shirley
; Reavis.
The bride-elect Is a graduate of Davie High School and is employed by Dr.
Jeftcry Billings’ officc in Cooleemee.
The groom-to'be isa graduate of Davie High School and The North American
• Instiluie of Aviation in Conway. S.C. He is employed by PENN Engineering in
•,Winslon-Salem.
*; The wedding is planned for May 31 at Concord Uniled Melhodist Church.
род Visits Fonver Master
^ Margaret Beauchamp of Redland
Itook "Queenie" lo visil Recie Sheets
• ^aiurday evening. March 22.
Recie was the loving master of
‘frOueenie" for 16 years. Queenie en-
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gifts, ait, crafts, antiques, ^iden and interior
accessories, and much inore including special ■. '
events and wpiluhops. . '
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C4 - D A VIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, March 27,1997
A r t s C o u n c i l S e e k i n g
G r a n t A p p l i c a t i o n s
Thc Davic Counly Aits Council Is
accepting grant applications.
Funds arc available for pmjccis lo
pronioic the urts or lo bring ihe iwts to
Davie County. All Tundetl pn>jects
must lake place between July 1.1997
and Junc30.1998 and must be matched
by cash from the applicant on a one to
M c K n ig h t O n N a v y D e p lo y m e n t
Navy Petly Officer 3rd Class
Michacl L. NtcKnigUi, son of Von L.
and Glenda S. McKnight of 1538 Cor
natzer Road. Mocksville. is halfway
through a six-month deployment to ihe
N!cdi\err.\ncanSeaabo;\rdthcaniplubi*
ous nssaiilt ship USS Nassau.
McKnight is one of nearly 940 Sail
ors and Marines who iuv departed wilh
the lead ship of ihe USS Nassiiu Am
phibious Ready Group (ARC), which
also includes the amphibious transport
dock USS Nashville, the dock landing
ship USS Pemacola and the 26th Ma
rine Expedtllonoiy Unit.
In addition lo conducting routine
operations In the Mediterranean Sea.
McKnighl's ship hxs participated in
operations In the Adriatic Sea lo sup-
A llis o n C o m p le te s B a s ic T ra in in g
Army Pvt. Darnell F. Allison has
graduated from basic mililary iruining
at Fort Sill. Lawton. Okla.
During the training, students re
ceived Instmction in drill and ceremo
nies, weapons, map reading, tactics.
military courtesy, mllitaryjusticc, firsl
aid. and Army history and traditions.
Allison is thc son of Sharon D.
Allison and grandson of Roche) E.
Allison of Harmony.
C e n te r B a rb e c u e S e t F o r A p r il
The Center Volunteer Fire Depart
ment and the Center Communily De
velopment Associalion will be having
Ift annual Spring Borbecuc on Friday,
April 11 and Saturday, April 12. al thc
Center Community Building.
Barbecue pork will be sold both
days along wiih hushpuppies. french
fries, slaw, hot dogs and a variety of
homemade desserts.
This spring,areacraftspersonshave
been Invited lo set up booths to sell
Ihcir items. Anyone inlercsted in set
ting up a booth can contaci 704-492-
7554.
one basis.
Any organization thal has a projecl
lhat would fall Into these categories is
encouniged to apply. All grunl appli
calions arc due by May 9,1997.
For more information or lo receive
an application, call the Arts Council at
634-3112.
port U.N. s;uKilons against Bosnia, an
umphibiws exercise off tlw coast of
Spain with Ihe Spanish navy and a
seamanship exercise with ships off the
British navy.
Tlie USS Nass;m ARC and Its em
barked Marines present a formidable
U.S. prevence which can provide a
nipidivsponseintimcsofcrisls. They
can conduct a variety of missions from
reconnaissance and amphibious as
saults to evacuating civilians and pro«
viding humanitarian aid.
Sofar,McKnlght has visited Franco,
Italy and Spain.
The 1989 graduate of Davic High
School joined the Navy in October
1991.
Wade Groce talks to his wife Lottie in the sun room of Iheir home where she enjoys silting amid the gardenias he planted
onsunnydays. -photo by Robin Farguiton]
A l z h e i m e r 's P a t i e n t S t i l l A p p r e c i a t e s B e a u t y
By Jeanne Houpe
Davie County Enterprise Rccord
FARMINGTON - Always intcr-
esicd in flowers, Loltie Groce used lo
teach flower arranging.
SufferingfrumAl/lielmer^sdlsease.
thc 79 year old continues to enjoy
beauty and people, according lo her
husband Wade.
That's what inspircd him lo ЛП Ihe
sun room In their house with gardenias.
On sunny days Lottie enjoys going oul
and sitting among them for hours.
Recognizing Ihe early signs of ihc
disease about 12 years ago. Wade said
he knew he couldn't care for his wife
and their big farmhouse on Pudding
Ridge Roiid. so he sold the house and
had a smaller home buill in Farming
ton. He chose the site for ihe house,
remembering Lottie's wish lo never
live In a place where she couldn't sec
the sunset.
Reccnily, us she was watching thc
sunset through the kitchen window, he
heard his wife of 58 years say, "Boys,
ain't lhal paMly?"
The woman oncc active in church
and numerous civic organizations is
seldom able to pul lhat many words
logether, he said.
Dul those who care for her believe
at limes lhal Louie knows more ihan
she can communicate, and they know
she still enjoys beauty, family and
friends, herhuskind said.
They also know she loves cw>kles
and rabbits. Then: several stuffed bun
nies scattered aboul the house - one
worn out from the love it has received.
Wade said she likes lohold them and il
gives her something to do with her
nervous hands.
Tliough she requires nursing care.
Wade said he doesn't believe his wife
would have survived Ina nursing home
and is thankful lo havc her at home
with him.
He a tuibutes her happi ness and good
appearance lo the excellent carc she
receives.
Wndc still likes to take his wffc out
lo eat. bul sometimes she becomes so
Interested in watching thc people In Ihc' ;
restaurant tiiat slie won't cut. he said.
She often enjoys the irip as much us •
Ihe destination, observing the scenery
from her seat In the handicapped van; '
Living wilh Alzheimer’s. Lottie's ’
family and friends hope forthe limés '
when she will recognize them. . ]
But Wade finds contentment, look-. ‘
ing an>und and the pictures done by hU ,
wife when she took up painting lo fill, :
the void len when their children lel^
home and knowing*'shc still likes pretly ,
things." . .
Family and friends will be helping .
Lotlie celebrate her 80lh birthday Sun-- •
day. April 20, at ihe club house at
Pudding Ridge Golf Course.
D A VIE COUNTY ENTEM>RISE RECORD, March 27.19f7 •
tmd Raisers
Saturday, March 29
PMÜ BBQ. ChklKn Pie Supper, Counly
UneVoinreDiiit,1819RklgeRd.,Mocks.
vilk. BBQ Sandwiches uvallable 9 am.* tintil. Supper, 4 p.m. -until.
Friday, AprH 11 .
DKvie County Am Counca 2nd Anm«l
GolfTaunMiiMnl.Deudlinefarcntry:MaiTh
31.Calt 634-ЗП20Г998-8746. SSQ^CTson.
Saturday. April 19 '
№|1-1ирМ Chicken Supper, Somh Davie
Middle School cafcteria to benefit Boo«er
Club. Eat-In or eanyout. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Includes 1/2 chicken, 2 veg., bread, dessert &
drink. Sállate. For tickets or more info, call
634470a
Ongoing
B^ModovVeMoiwLodte 1949. Pri
des. Doors open at 6. first game at 7 p.m.
Religion
•niui8day,IHaich27
Tfcunday Servke. Belhlebem UnHed
Church, 321 Redland Road,
Advance, 7:30 pm
iMy Week Services, Bcw Creek
Chuith,Rev.DavklGilbreathtpspcak,7;30 p. m. 8 area churches (Chestnut Grove UMC,
Union Chapel UMC, New Union'UMC,' Eotofu Baptist, BlaiseBoptist, Bear Creek, Ijames Baptist and Liberty Wesleyan) unit
ing for these servkcs. Offering to A Store
house for Jesus.ИшЫау Servke, FUkoa Uniicd Metlb
odisi Church, 7:30 p.m.
Friday. March 28
Good Frkby Servke, Firsl Pmbyterim
Church, noon. PubUc invited. Rev. Bniy GrifTith of Second lYesbyterian lo preach
SuKtuwy Open'for Prayer, Bethlehem
UMC.321 RedlondRd.. Advance. 6a.m.-I0
p.m.Gold FVkhy Servke, EBMviUe Methodic Church, 7:30 p.m.
Holy Week Services, Uames Baptist Cbtirch. Rev. Ben Mull to speak, 7:30 p.m.
Offering lo StocriKMse for Jesus.
Suncteiy, March 30
Еа^тЗшиЬу Servke. EpkeoptiChortb
ofthe AKeoriomOiuteh Breakfast in Ruish House. 8 am. Wonhip. 9:30 am.
S«inriKServkt.BethlrhrmUnitcdMc<h-
odiM Church, 321 Redland Rd., cemetoy parking кл, 7 am. Eariy moming worship.
8:45 am. Sunday School Assembly, 9:45 a.m. Swmkiy School. 10 a.m. Worship ser
vice. 11a.m.
Sunrfae Servke, EatomB^itiat Church, 6:15 am. At cemctciy. Part of Holy Wcdi
Services.
Rcsurmtkm Celebration Worstdp Servke, Jennriem B^Mirt Church, U.S. 601 Sou^.9:30am. Chlkl core providcdforages
0-3. Spccial chiklrcn's message for children
ages 4-finh grade. Gill 284-6363 for infa
Easter Sunrke Servke, FUkon United Mrthodist Church, 6:30 am. folkiwcd by
colTee & doughnuts. Wonhip Servkx &
EaMercaniala,8;45 a.m. EMtcrCantata.EaMvileUnlledMethcKl- ht Church, 11 am.
Sunrine Seivke al Unkm Chupri United Mrthodb* Churd) with Chestnut Grove,
6:30 am. U^l breakfasi folknving service.
Easter Sunday Servke, Cheitnul Grove
United ftlethodbl Chmth. 10 am. U.S. 601 Smiles nonhofl-«J.
Monday, Maich 31
Annual Fish Fry A Easter Monday
BaBgamr.CdlarCrctk KtMonaiy Bap- tirt Church, t-6p.m.
Aprfl1M 3
Uy Witne« MWoQ Weekend. Concord
United Methodist Church. Cheny Hilt Rd, • MocksvV-le. ........
Ongoing
CoolecRMcChurchorCodiSunday School,
10 am. Worship Servke, 11 am. Evening
Wwship, 6 p-m. Mon. Prayer Servke, 7 p.m. Wed. Family Training Hour, 7 p.m. Van
servicc to and from church ayailabk for
Sundayntomingseivice. Pastor Gaiy Phillips.
2M-t9T7or2M-2l80.IJheily United MethodisI Chuicfa. U.S.
601 S.Wotship:9:45am.SundaySchool: 11
am.
Tutmtine BaptirtCliurchrSunJay School, 9:45 a.ni.. Wonhip, 11 ant; Nighl Service. 6:30 p.m. l^>stor - Rev. Billy Skiop.
Epkcopal Church ofthe Ascenioci, rtxk- Bixby Rd.,Sun. School, 10am. Worship. 11
am. Rev. Edwin f. Bailey. 2844500. OWAStocyMiairtiyfcrchBdraLBilland
Peggy Long of Advance. 998-7716.
Sentes al tbe Oaki, Apt. 7A, Milling Road,7 p.m.,Thursdays, Bishop T.R. Rke.
Ckment Grmt Chntli ofGod, Weitoes-
day prayer servke, 7 p.m. Saturday moming Sabbath School, 10am.
GwenMeadwwBapti^Chirtindd-wcek pnyer and BiMe study.7 p.m.
DuetteFMterChrktianSenkN«Ckib,4ihTuesday. Oak Grove Methodist. lOam. F»wchooVftutnt]i' Morning Out, Beihk-
hem United Methodist Church. Ages: 2-4. Mon.. Tues., Thun., 9 am.-noon. PMO. Agw 6-23 months, Tues., 9 am.-
noon. Call 998-6820 or998-5083 for Info.
Special Events
Saturday, April 5
Amerkan Red CroM Bk»d Drive. Shady Grove Ekmentary School cafeteria, 9 am.-
1:30 p.m.
Wednesday, April 23
Amerkan Red Cra« Bk)od Drivr, Davie Counly Pubik Uhrary, I t:30n.m.-4:30p,m.
Ongoing
Immunlatbn cUnk, Heallh Dept., adult
and chiU, every Tuesday, 4:30-7 p.m. Flu and pneumonia vaccines available.
Dates to Remember
Itterch 2 8 ^
Davic Catimy Sold WHle « Rtcjdln« Facility CkMed. Will reopen March 31.
Ongoing
Recycling truck at Ceitfer Cmnmuniiy
Bklg„8-llam. Ist Saturday.
RccydlngtnickatUnionChapHMcthul-l5t,4ihSaturday.8-llam..
Recycling truck al Jeckho-Hardfaon Ru-ritan bldg.. 3rd Sanuday, 8:30-11 am.
Preschool storytlroe, "njes., 11 am..Davie
County Library and Cooleemee branch, 30-
minute pcognun. Fbr children ages 3-5. Mu
sic, rmdalo^ stories, fitms, nunery rhymes.
Meeting^_________
Tuesday, April 15
Davie Coumjt Rqwblfcail P»rty, Court-
house, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Aprii 26
Davk County RepubUcan Men's Feden-
tion, F&F Barbecue, 7:30 am.
Ongoing
Cookemee Town Board, 3rd IMesday, Town Hall, 7 p.ia unless otherwise noted. Davk PomeHk Vkilence Servkcs. Sup
port gnxips for victims of domestk riokncc.
Alt sessions free, confidential. Tuesdays, 6
p.m. DDVS OfPicc in Davie Couniy Courthouse. Fbr info, caU 634-3450.
FamBy VUenct PlrwentfaMi Servkci of Dnvk County. Free comseling for vktims of vioknce and their dUklren. Experienced
profcsskjoals, separate gnnips. Mondays. 6-
7:30 p.m.FiN United Methodist Church of Mocksvilk. Oil! I-800-72K-34I3.
Ouvk County School Bus Drivm AsMh
cklkm,2ndTNi^7p.m. DavieCounly Sr. CeMcr. Brock BWg.Concerned BIken Associalion, 2ndWednesday.' Western Steer, 7 p.m. Public
welcome. Call T»«y Renteria, 634-9579. Advanct Ganlen Club, Ы Tues., 9
am.MKks UMC, 9984349.
MocknriBe Garden Ckib, I st Thurs., Innl Baptist Rjllowship Hall. 7 p.m.'
Sons oTConfcdnvte Veterans, 1st Mon
day, Owleemec I lisloricat UuiWing, 7 p.m. Mock.4vUk Rotaiy Ckib, Ibesduys, 12:10 p.m.. Rotary Hut.
Take Off Pound! Semibly.Concord Meth
odist Church, Mon.; 6 p.m. and 6:25 p.m. or
Bethkhem UMC. 7:30-8:30 p.nt 'ITiurs. AAand AI-Anoo,Thursdays,8 p.m., Euton s
Baptist Church.
DuvkCounlyYouthFoolbaa League Directors. Tues., 7 p m. Courthouse. Grand Jmy Room.
WOlfaun R. Davk Bootter Ckib, Slielicr ul Wm. R. Davie School, ЗпПЪиг-Ьу.
UnHedW4ybovdordirecton,4thMonday.
5:30 p.ia. Brock DUg., Room 208.
Mockmüt VFW Post 4024, Pint Hul, San- • fold Avt:, 7 p.m., 2nd iWsday.
MocksvOe-Davk Jaycees, 1st, 3rd Mondays, Jaycec oiTkc beside Hom Oil Ca,. Main Sl, 7 p.m.
Advocates for Gifted ChiUrrn, 2nd, 4ih
ITiursdays, 149 Ukeside Drive. 634-2194.
NaiTolfcs Anonymous Against All Odds
Group. Sundays. 6 p.m-.Tbursdays. 8 p.m.. Room 208, Ппхк Bklg. Drug ProNem?
Helpline.910-785-7280.
Akobolict Anonymous. Sundays and Wednesdays. 7:30 p.nt. B.C. Brock bklg.,
upper lewl. 725-6031.
MocksvlBe Amerkan L e ^ Pusi 174. VFW Hul, Sanford Ave., 2nd Thursday. 7
p.m.
MocksviBe Civitan Club. 6:30 p.m.. 2nd. 4th MoivJay, VVcstcm St«er.Davk Sef1ooш Ckib. 1st, 3rd Ibunday, 6:30 p.m.. Captain Steven's.
Advance Menrarial Fbst 8719 Veterans of Foreign Wan and Ladies Auxiliary, 4th
TUes.,7:30pjn., post home. Feed Mill Roud.
DavkChapler.2ndWcdnesday, 10:30am.. East Room. Brock BkJg., Senkr Center.
Davte Comly Rlgkl To L». 7 p.m., 3rd 'Hiursday.grandjutyroom.courthousc.634-
Prices good Wed. March 26 thru Sal. March 29.1997.
at Mocksville, NC Wal-Mart only.
W A L - M A R T
Yadkinville Road - Mocksville, N C • 634-1266
OPEN 2 4 HOURSI
14.5 hp Munray*
Riding Mower
Mun-аугО”
Push Mower
Sunbeam*
Gas Grill Variety of Stone
Garden FountaiOs
^The Boss"
Smoker Grill
Spectracid«*
Grass & Weed Killer
Easter Rabbits
Chooaa (ram a vaiMy for oulaMala«indtoar
*1,053" НЙГ '1 1 9 * * n f l a * * ^ * 9 9 * *■ I w YourCholce I W - ’' ^;Mod.l400 W W 10>Non Wu*24«» 2 t r
“Zone Buster”
Basketball
» 5 -
CourtTim«*Portable
Basketball Goal
•94**
Pepsi* “Cube”
24 can pack Sanyo* 31” Colbr
Televiston
m
Pert*eRoll
•^Bathroom Tissue
Pert*MegaRoll
Towels
“Bucket Of Toys”
Mpieceset
101
“Busy Beach Set”
Large Variety Of
Hanging Baskets
* 5 »
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ВкШ пдПМ ,
» 1 «
WM94*84*
PiasUc
Easter Eggs
WH7a>6 0 «
Artifteiai
Easter Grass'.;e a
Wa»30*
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Esinr BsÉhsts <
MMPER
SMMV
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Com ou» т а m Ши
C w rp tr MÍMIMk on dh|p«iy »I
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Utility TMIera wMi TiK^Bédèl
Slt.xSIt. 4tLxlftl
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5235or492*57a
Cookemee Memorial VFW Post IM9,
2nd.4thThurv.7p.m.,VFWHall.N.C801. Davk Arts Council. 4lh mtrsday, 7:30
p.m.. Brock Gym onke.
Carinlhkm Lodge Na l7F&AM.2nd.4ih Fridays, 7:30 p.m. al Ihe kidge.
Mocksvile MMonk Lodge Na 134,1st.
3rd Tuesdays. 7:30 p.m. al the kxlgc. Cookemee Amerkan Leghm Post 54. Le-
gkmHui.GladstoneRoad,7:30p.m., Island
3nJ Mondays except holklays.Advance Mmoa
open for walking. 9 am-3 p.nt No сЬще.
Molhefs Moming Out
Ibaluys nnd Thurahyi. 9-1 l;M un M
paáay.
Karate T æ Kwon Do
Moo.&Wal.6:3a7:30p.iii.
YMCA
(%i Na 710. 2nd Tuesday. 7*J0 p.m. ut the lodge.
Farmirigtoo Ммопк Lodr Na 265.2nd
Monday, 7:30 p.m. at thc kxlge.Cancer support group, 2nd ТисчЬу, 7
pm., Duvie Library, fgr cancer puiienls,
fricnd,family. l-800-228-742ior634-03l3.
MocklvШeUoniCklb.tst.Зnl'nшrsdays.
7 p.m.. Davie Ho^uil cafeteria
Mocksvilk-Davk HomebuiMert. 4th Uunday. 7 p m.. Captain Steven's.
Davk Hl^ Atbktk Booslen. 3rd Mon
day. 7 p.m., school cafeteria
Dfaabkd Ancfkan Veterans Na 75 urtJ Auxiliary, 3nl Monday, 7:30 p.m., chapter
honv, U.S.601 south of Mocksvilk.
Farmkigloii Ruritan Ckib. 2nd TYi^y. 7:30 p.m., Farmington Methodist church.
HUJPSMiniiliks, Christian recovery pn>-
grom for women sexually abused as chil- drea Mondays, 7:30 p.m., 41 court Square,
Room2ia
Golden AfiChib, I St Monday, East Room, Sr. Cduer, Brock Bklg., 10 am.
Aliheimen Support Спмф, 2nd Thun-
day, 7 p.m.. East Room, Sr. Center. Brock
Bldg.,N.MainSt.634061I.Humane Sockty of DavteAivk Counly SenkirCenter, 2nd*niesday, 7 p.m.
BraMl-fcedingSupportGroup,2ndTues-
day, Davie Health Dept., 6-7:30 p.m.
ParfnlsRc«MrceOrpniiatkn(rRO)sup- port group for families of chiklren with dis-
abililics.2ndTucsday,7pjn.CallRoscmary Kropfckkr at 998-3311 forlocatkm. Jerkfao>Hanlki)DRmitanChib.2ndTues-
day, 7 pm., club buikling.Hcakb Dept, clink houn; Mon.-Fri., 8:30-
11:30 am., 1-4:30 p.ra; Tuesdays, 4:30-7
p.m.;TccnHaÉhPRn»ÜoiiCliak.8.30 am.-noon, 2nd, 4th Saluniays.
Davte County Boanl of Sochd Servkcs.
4th Tuesday, 5:30 p.m. at DSS. Mocksvilk AA, Wed., 8 p.m. • closed muig. Sun., 8 p.m. - open mtng. Call
Christine at 998-9885 or Terry 940-5944.
Therapcutk Massage offered every other 'Hiesday. Appnintmenu required. Ongoing.
SuimiefCanip
SignupsfurSummerCampalYMCAunder-way,
Parenting Classes
Tuesdays, 7 p.m. Free for porenb, certifica
tions also availabk for thne classes.
Sgnjors
Recreation
For morc infonnaiion on Ihese events, call Mocksvllk-Davie recreation. 63-1-2325.
Senior Line E)ancing
Beginner, Mon., 10 am. Advanced, Mon,
11 am. No charge.
RecQub
Before or after sdiool and out of school
programs. Registtaikmopen.
Dance Conipany
Reschool-senkxs, tap, balki. baton. Jazz,
acrabatks. Mondays^ Wednesdays.
Special Olyniplcs
Various activities ongoing.
Davie Youth Council
9ih-I2th graders, community involstment,
kadeiship program. 2nd and 4th Mondays,
7-8 p.m., Rec. DepL
SaverstridersWalcClub
Senion, 50 and up. M-F, 6:30-9 am Gym
N E W !
Call 634-0611 for more infa LocatkmU
Brock Ccrrter unless noted otherwise.
Thursday, March 27
Senkr Chona, East Room. 3 p^m.
SentorCenlerPbrtyCo— Ittef Mertlag.
RtKC Room, 10 am.■WbeatheDfcino*bAkd*Bir'i':S».
sion II Legal. Coniidentlnns fopr
' AUheimer's Paiknts A their Familks. East Room,7pm
Moncfay, March 31
Decorative Mnllng.Cafeteria, 6:30^ pjn.
Opening Cemnooks (br Seaior Gam«,
South Davie Mtddk School. S'JO p.m.
Tuesday, April 1
Quilling Cten. East Room. 9:30am.-noon.
NoonUtlng. Rose Room, I i:45 am.
Bridge. East Room. 1:304 p.m.RSVP Nurdng Home PMy. 24 p.m.
Wednesday, April 2
Variety Alls, Craft Room, 8:30-11:30am. Can>aiBQardGanM».Easi Room. 1:304
p.m. .
RSVPSewing''B*,RSVP0fricc.9am.-l
p.m.
Thursday, Aprils
Lunch * Lean: Karen FeneB, RC. Co
operative Ext Servke ~'Die Good Dirt of
Gardening. Western Steer, noon-1 p.nL Senkr Chona, EiBl Rorm 3 p.m.
Stamp Coledor's Ckib, Rose Room, 7 pm
Friday, Apd 4
Tax Room,9 am.-\ p.m.
Woodiraridi« CkM. Craft Room, 8:30- 11:30am.
Bridge, East Room, 2-5 p. m.
M o i^ , April?
GokknA^Ckab,East Room, 10am.
Decontlve Mntiog, Cafeteria. 6:30-9 pm ^Rctiremenl WorksbofH Da vk Coiny
Library, 7 p.m.
Ongoing
Silver Strkkrs. Brock Gym, 6:30-9 am,
Moa-Fri.
Silver Striden, Cookemee School, 64 am.
Silver Striders, Smilh Gios'c Gym. 7-9 am.
YVEDDI Senkir Nutritioo lunch, noon M- W.Uaia'niun.&Fri.
Report Davie Dateline:
Items By Noon Monday
ItemsferDavkDaMineshouU be reponed by noon Nfonday ofthe pubUcatkm week. .
Call634-2120or(kopitbytheonke.S.M^
St. across from ttie courtlxxtse.
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Perk Up Winter Meals: Subtropical
Citrus Fruits Can Add Zest To Recipes
Mr. and Mrs. John Butler assist a client with her taxes through the AARP's Tax Aide
program at Ihe Davie County Senior Center.
Volunteers
Help Davie
Seniors To
File Taxes
Tax reJums.
Just (hinking uboiit Ihem causcs
stress. Senior citizens arc no cxcep*
tion.
Changes in lux hiws. receiving So*
cial Security for thc llrsi time, and
other "senior cilizcn*' Issues, arc just
some of the concems senior» can have
answ crcd al AARP's Tax Aide Pro*gram. Trained volunteers have arrived
early at the DavieCounty Senior Cen
ler forlhc past several Friday mornings
wilh their lax fonns, calculators, pen*
cils. and a great sense of humor, ready
to assist senior citizens in prep;iring
their lax forms. Often they slay past the
posted hours of 9 a.m.* 1 p.m. to com
plete tax returns for seniors who have
waited all moming.
Clients are seen on a first-come,
firsl-serve basis, and gel coffee, juice.
Harold Stevens In atl smiles as his taxes are completed by
Tax Aide volunteer George McIntyre.
By ВаЬя Wilkinson
Looking forsomc fresh fmit lopork
' upsomcoflhowwinlermeals? Tresh
citrus for some of ihc subtropical re
gions of our country may be cxactly
whal the chief ordered for Ihose "need
alifl" recipes. A littlejulce.zesi »rpulp
from a lemon, lime or omnge has a way
of enhancing dishes made fnim dairy,
pork, poultry, nnd beef n)aking svon-
derful .salads, desserts and entrees.
When shopping for citnis, look for
smooth skins that are free of blemishes
and soft spots. Citrus should fee! Ппп
and heavy for its size. Once your home
wilh your fniil, storc il in a plastic bag
in ihc refrigerator. It has twcn found
lhal room temperature citrus fruil will
stay fresh for aboul 10 days. In Ihe
refrigcnilor, il will last two or Ihrcc
weeks.
When you grate the rind fora recipe,
make sure lhal you wash and dry the
fruit first. It’s importanl lo grate only
the colored portion of Ihc rind. Tlie
while pith under thc rind is bitter and
will not give the recipc ihe expected
lasie.
Lemons are a great ingredient for a
cook on hand. Justafewdrnpsoftheir
tart juice will enhance the natural Па*
vors of other foods, bolh savory and
sweet. It's great with meatballs, meat
loaves, or spaghelti sauce, as .veil as
cakes and breads.
Limes can enhance Ihe flavors of
such fnnt asnvocados, mangoes, papa
yas. and kiwi fmit. Tliey may be
subsliluled injust about any rccipe lhal
calls for lemons, but lemons will nirely
do when a recipe calls for limes.
Citrus fruit will yield morc juice ul
room temperature. It takes aboul 30
minutes lo bring citrus lhat has been in
the refrigerator up to room lempeni-
lurc. Rollyourfruiionihecoimiertop,
pre.ssing with thc palm of your hand lo
get the most juice.
When deciding how much lu buy.
Ihe following guide will help with
C(]uivalenls:
•I medium orange yields: 4 lea-
sp(юns grated rind and 1/3 cup juice.
•I medium lemon or lime yields; 2
leaspoonsgratedrindand3Tbsp.juice.
Persian Chkken Salad
3 cups cubed cookcd chicken
2 small oranges, peeled nnd sec
tioned
1/4 cup sliced gicen onion
8 canned apricoi halves, quartered
1/4 cup lemon or lime Juice
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1/2 Isp. sail
1/4 cup pepper
К Icltuce leaves
Combine first 4 ingredients. Com
bine lemon juice, oil. salt and peppcn
mix well. Pour over chicken mixture;
toss gently. Serve on lettuce leaves.
Yield: 6-8 servings
Orange Meringue Pie
I 1/2 cups sugar
1/4 cup plus 2 Tbsp. cornstarch
1/4 cup salt
I 1/2 isp. grated orange rind
3 cups orangejuice
1/4 cup plus 2 Tbsp. lemon juicc.
4 eggs, separated
3 Tbsp. bolter or margarine ,
1 baked 9*inch pie shell , -;.
1/4 tsp. cream of lartar
1/2 cup sugar .. •
Fresh onngc slices (optional). • .■
Combine I 1/2 cups sugar, corn
starch. salt, and orange rind in a Iwavy
saucepan. Gradually add orange juicf.
lemon juicc. and egg yolks. Upng
mixture to a boil, stirring cunslunlly:
stir in butler. Cook over medium heat
10*12 minules or until smooth .atid
thickened. Pourfillingimopiistryj^icU.
Heal egg wh *"« nw»*«
lure) anu crv*am of tan:ir until fcKimy.
Gradually add 1/2 cup sugar. I Tbsp.ai
n lime, beating until stl^ рсакя form.
Spread meringue over filling, sealing
to edge of pasiry. Bake ut 350 degrees
for 10*12 minutes or until golden
brown. Chill for several hours. Gar
nish with orange slices, if desired.
Yield: one 9*inch pic.
Lemonade Fruit Salad
4 oranges, peeled, seeded and цс-
lioned
2apples.pceled.andcutintochunks
I cup sliced celery
1 (15 I/4 oz.) can pineapple chunks
I (6 oz.) can frozen lemonade con-
centmte. thawed and undiluted
Combine all ingredients: loss well.
Chill salad before serving. Yield 6-8
servings;
and baked goods while waiting iheir
tum.
If you are a senior in Davie Couniy
and need assistance in filing your lax
return. Tax Aide will continue for iwo
morc Friilays, April 4 and 11. from 9
a.m.-1 p.m. at the Davie Cotmly Senior
Center.
Call 634-0611 for morc informa
tion.
D a n c e S t u d e n t s W in
A t R e g i o n a l C o n t e s t
Davie Dance Academy sludenls
attended the regional competition
"U.S.A. Dance Classic" on Saturday.
March 22 in High Point.
With approximately 500dance stu
dents attending, the following students
wilh their high scorcs arc now eligible
to attend their national competition.
Leah Davis-Primary 6 yrs. and
under-character solo-second place.
Heather Smith-Beginning I-tap
■' solo-first placc.
Camtyn Smith-Beginning I -song
' and dance-first place.
LeaTarlcton-Beginning2-lyrical-
•first place.
Amanda and Catherine Boyles-
• Beginning 2-lap-firsl place.
• • Catherine Boyles-Beginning 2-
ballel-nrsl place.
• Caillin Amold-Intermediate-tap-
• *ihird place.
■ Anya Williams-Beginning 2 for
16*19 yrs. old-jazz-second place.
Monica Duncan-Advanccd-lap-
;first placc.
Monica Duncan-Advanced-lyri*
cal-second place.
; DebbieMauro-Advanced-charac-
ter-first place and Entertainer Award.
Debbie Mauro and Khrislen
. ^ngdon-Sr. Advanced-tap-firsl
place.
,1’ Sarah Cregar-Advanced-open
cat.-firsl placc.
Sarah Cregar-Advanced-open
cat.-sccond place.
Brooke Hiurington-Sr. Advanced*
-lyrical-second place.
Khrislen Langdon-Sr Advanced-
lyrical-first place.
Khristen Langdon-Sr. Advanced-
open cat.-firsl placed.
Group Winners:
Thc following groups of studenis
won the following prcseniations:
Heather Smilh, Camryn Smilh.
Mari;ih Lyons and Amanda Boyles-
Beginning I level-tap-first place.
Ashley Murphy. Lea Tarleton,
Vanessa, Maria, and Grace Didenko,
Alex Davis.Catherine Boyles andTay-
lor Yuenger-Beginning 2 level-lap-
firsi place.
Monica Duncan. Debbie Mauro.
Sarah Cregar, Caitlin Amold, and
Khrislen Langdon-Sr. Advanced level*
*tap-.second place.
Anya Williams, Sarah Cregar,
Brooke Harrington, Monica Duncan.
Debbie Mauro and Khristen Langdon-
•Sr. Advanced level**jazz-second
place.
Monica Duncan. Debbie Mauro,
Anya Williams, Sarah Crcgar. and
KhrisienLangdon-Sr. Advanced level*
-jazz-third place.
^BQ, Chicken Pie At County Une
; Counly-Linc Volunleer Fire Dc- aWeliei!inmngal9o.m.
1; pmmenl will hold a poA baibecue Thc supper will begin al 4 p m
; and chicken pie supper on Satuiday, Pnicecs will benefit the lire deiMrt-; March 29. ment.
Barbecue sandwiches will be avail*
i 4 - H e r s D i s c u s s U p c o m i n g S h o w s
Saturday, April S is open house al
N.C.SUtteUmvetsilyv«erinaiy school.
April26alI0a.in.lheclub will meet al
Rkh Park and Ihen go pick up Irash. '
There is a rabbit show May 3.
Memben reviewed labbil and lamb
Infoti^on and played Jeopardy..
'iyNcclyAkxandcr
1-Í' TheAnimalScienceClubmelalthe
>fcme of Judy Wilson. Elizabeth
;;ŸoWey read the minules from Ihe Iasi
'¡■Nling. Tiuee went lodie Irâdenhip
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Spiritual Resources: Easter is Victory Day'
By ttw Rev, David Gilbreath
This Sunday moming people throughout the world wili rise before
dawn, wipe the steep Irom their eyes and make Iheir way lo church
cemeteries. They will join friends, family memturs and strangers in
the celebration ol Jesus' Resurrection. Tho strains of familiar hymns
will echo in the quiet of the early moming, a minister will repeat the
words spoken by an angel to those firsl visitors at Jesus' tomb, and
each person will have the opportunity to recount Ihe most exciting
and lemaikable event in human t^i5toIV.
Easter is Victoiy Day lo the Chrislian. it signals Ihe accomplish
ment ol God's Plan to reconcile the world to Godseif through Jesus.
Easier reminds the believer lhat even death is a vanquished enemy.
As Bill and Gloria Gaither write, 'Ufe is worth the living, just because
He lives.' We sen/e a living Savior.
For many in our world, Easter is Just another day. II Is another
superstitious belief by Christians. They argue lor historical proof
oulsideThe Bible that such an event ever occurred. Many are willing
lo admit lhat Jesus was a good teacher, a prophet ol God, or a great.
leader. But such an admission begs the question: "Who did Jesus '
claimtobc?' AfteralUnorderforonetobeagreatprophetorleacher,
one's claims about self and God must be tme. Jesus boldly
proclaimed that He is God (John 8:58). He was cmcified when His.
daim was admitted before the Sanhédrin.
tt is clear thal Jesus must be judged either as God or lien He left
no middle ground. Easter, the Resurrection celebration, is a faith
event for Ihose who believe Jesus told the truth about Himself. The
change in His disciples' mindset from before to after the Resurrection
was nothing short ol miraculous. They moved from fearful to feariess,
from shaken to solid, from tears to triumph. Signilteant change is
equally evident in Ihe lives of those who tmsl Him today.
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John "J.D ." C am plwll
^hn David "J.D." Campbell, 64, of
U.S.Hwy.60l South, Mocksville. died
Tuesday, March 18,1997, al Fbniylh
Memorial Hospilal
in Winston-Sakm.
Bom July 28,
1932.' In Davit
Couniy, he was a
son of Ella H.
Campbell of
Mocksville and Ihe
late Harvey Lee
Campbell and was the foimer owner of
Davie Manufacturing Company. He
retired from Norman's of Salisbury.
' A coiporal in Ihe U.S. Army during
Ihe Korean War,heservedduringthe
Korean War December 19S2-1954. He
'was: awarded good conduct, nalional
defense service and army occupation
medals. He was a Baptist.
' Surviving.lnadditionlohismother,
are Ws wife, Dolly Byrd Campbell: a
son, Randy Campbell of Salisbury; a
daughter, Debbie Campbell of Mocks
ville; a brother, Harvey Dwight Camp
bell of Mocksville; and a sister, Elsie
H James of Mocksville. .
A graveside seivice was held al 11
a. m.March2l,at Liberty Uhited Meth
odist Church Cemetery by the Rev.
Jimhy Lancaster.
Memorials may be made lo iiFAR,
P.O.Box27434,Lanslng,Mk:h.48909.
Robert H . Westmoreland
' Robert Heniy Westmoreland, 65,
of Rural Hall, died Monday, March 24,
i T9^.
• He was Ihe brother of Orady
; WesUnoreland of Mocksville.
; Funeral seiviccs were conducled at
: 11 a.m. March 26, al Cox-Needham
; Funeral Home and Chapel in Pllol
I Mountain by Brother Don Collins and
! the Rev. Eugene Brinkley. Burial was
; al Sulphur Springs Baptist Chuich
Cemuay with full militaiy graveside
honois by American Legion Posl 290
: of King.
! L«(ie Veach Danieb
Lexie Veach Daniels, 79, of Pine
' Ridge Road, Mocksville, died Thuis-
i day, March 20. 1997, al Salisbuiy
i Nuning and Rehabilitalion Center,
j She was bom Oct. 28, 1917, in
I Davie Couniy 10 the late William and
i Mary Crabb Veach and wasa home-
i maker.
; SurvivoTslncludeherhu5band.Joe
; & ’Duke" Daniels of die home; 3
; childicn, Don Daniels of Salisbuiy,
; Unda Sodeiquist of Oieensboio and
; Mike Daniels of Stalesville; 5 giand-
children; 4 great grandchildren; a sls-
; ter, Ellie Veach McIntyre of Mocki-
ville; and a brodier, Delmar "Sonny'
i Veach of Cooleemee.
' ' Funenliaviceswetecanductedat
‘ 2 pjn. March 23, al Eau» Funeral
Chapel by die Rev. Shelby Haibour
' with burial folkwing in Rose Cem-
elW.' MemorialsmaiybenudeloLibeity
United Methodist Church. 129 Ub-
; eily CIrcte, Mocksville. N.C. 27028,
; Shdby H arbour Jr.
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; SlKlby№rixwrJr.oniuniingloa.W.V.
! al7;30pjn.Miuch27,alVkt«yBap-
I UrtChuRhlnCdoleeniMcaaductedby
I the Revs. Shelby Harboiv and Charlie
isikler.
{ :HiefadierofVktoiyBaplistamth
! pastor Shelby Haibour. he died at hU
I home Sthuday, March IS. 1997.
; ,Funenlsovices were conducted at
; Chapman'i Moiluaiy Moich 18. and
: biiiUfoUowedinRklgelawmMenu-
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Clyde G aither Moses
,ClydeOaltherMo8«,80;orCheiiy
Street, Mocksville, foimeriy of New
ton. died Sunday, Mareh 23.1997, al
his residence.
Bom Oct. 6, 1916, in Caldwell
County, he was a son of the late Janies
•nd Maiy Monow Moses and was 1«.'.
lliedfromKlopmariMillsaner30yean .
of aervice. He wasamembeiofCahiaiy.
BaplisI Chuich.
He was preceded In death by his
wife, Margaret Wilfong Hahn Moses;
and a son, Clyde O. Moses Jr.
Surviving are 2 sons, Oaiy Wayne
Moses of Mocksville and Kenneth Lee
Moses of Ihe home; a daughlei, Peggy
Boyd of Malden: 2 brolhen-ln-liiw,
James Hahn and Joseph Hahn, both of
Newtnn; 10 grandchildren: and 4 greal
grandchildren.
The funeral was conducted at Willis
Reynolds Funeral Home in Newlon al
2 p.m. March 25, by the Rev. Fred
Tl^pson.Burialfalk>wcdinEaslview
Cemeteiy in Newlon.
Memorials may be made lo Calvaiy
Bap(islChuich,20l SoulhMoinStreel,
Newlon, N.C. 28658.
Pfeggy Ann Chandler
Peggy Ann Bailey Chandler, 65, of
Junction Road, Mocksville,diedSatur
day night, March 22, 1997, at Vencor
Hospilal in Greensboro.
She was bom in Davie County Sept.
25,1931, lo Josie Tucker Merrell of
Mocksville and Ite lale Bonson Baihsy.
She was a former employee of
Manhatten Shiit Company in Lexing
ton and later Pet Baker in Salisbury.
She had also woriced at Horn's Tnick
Stop in Mocksville. She was a member
of Fork Baptist Church and especially
enjoyol camping, nowergankningand
crocheting.
Surviving.in additionlohermoUier,
oie her husband, Ed Chandler of die
home;2daughters,AnnJonesTysinger
of Myrtle Beach, S.C. and Donna J.
Spiyof Mocteville; 2sons, Boyce Jones
of Lexinglon and Kiiby Ray Junes of
Mocksville; 3 step daughten, Peggy C.
Potts of Advance, Pal C. Doby and
Cindy C. WhiUiker, both of Mocki-
ville; 2 step sons, Danny Chandler and
Scott Chandler, both of Advance; 6
grandchildren; 10 step grandchildren;
'3 step great giandchiUien; a slsler,
Mamie B. Hanmon of Advance; and 2
brothers, Alfred Bailey of Chailolte
and Leon Bailey of Mocteville.
Funeral seivices were conducujd at
II a.m. March 25, al Eaton Funeral
Chapel by the Rev. Ken Evans. Burial
followedinElbavilleUnited Methodist
Church Cemeteiy.
Memorials may be made lo kidney
Disease Research, 7315 Wisconsin
Avenue, Bethesda, Md. oi lo Diabetic
Research, 3109 Poplaiwood Ct., Suite
125, Raleigh, N.C. 27604.
Annie Jane Walkr
Annie Jane Waller. 92, of Kan
napolis, foimeriy of Woodleaf, died
Friday, March 21. 1997, al Cabanus
Memorial HospiuU in CoocoiiL
She was boin April 2. 1904, in
DavieCounty lotheteUzonBeataa
and Ollie OscarWallerand was retired
fiom Burlington Mills In Cooleemee
wilh more Uun 40 yean of service..
ShewasamemberofWoodleairUniled,
MelhodlilChutch.
surviving an a slsler, Mlnnk SM’
' Cralts of Kannapoll^ aad sevwal
nlecet and nephews.' ■ ■ ■
Funeral iervk«s were cooduclMl at
4 p.m. March 23, al Ealon Hncral
Chapel by the Revi. James Cooper
and Gaiy PhiUips. Burial foUowed at
Rowan Memorial Paric In SaUsbuiy.
Memorials may be made to
Woodleaf United Mcthodisi Church.
Woodleaf. N.C. 27054. . .
D avidAuthurW iW anu
David Auih'ur Williams, 53, of
Mocksville, died at home unexpect
edly March 20,1997.
Bom Feb. 2(^ 1944, in Thompson
Valley, Va., lo Mary Rulh Bennelt
WilHams ndtÌMmas Melvin Will-
‘lamtihahUbtn'alangdiMance tnick
'driw ^A ep^M xycari. I
He served feur yem in Ihe U.S.
Navy after gnduking from Tazewell
High School, Including an active tour
ofduly in Vietnam. After an honorable
discharge, he woiked 13 years for
Noifolk-Weslem Railroad and later
worked in restaurant managemenl.
Surviving ari; his mother, Mary.
Ruth Williams of Vliglnia; 2 daugh
ten, Teresa Carol Williams Stillner of
Missouri and Maiy Catherine Wlll-
ianu of Mocksville; a son, George
Thomas Williams of Mocksville; 2
biDihen, Lany Dwight Williams of
Vliglnia and Hxxnai Melvin Will
iams Jr. of Missouri; a sister, Mary
Ruth Williams ^irgbila;and2giand-
sons.
The funeral was held al 2 pm.
March23,alHuN-Scolt Funeral Home
in Tazewell, Va. with the Rev. Lany
Dial officialiiig. Burial followed al
GrandviewMemoiyGanlensinBlue-
field, Va. with militaiy graveside rites
by Bames-Beaver VFW Post 7136 of
Tazewell.
Memorials may be made by con
tacting Hursl-Scon Funeral Home.
Grace Florence Reynolds
Grace Florence Reynolds, 80, died
Wcdnesdayaftemoon, March 19,1997,
al Meadowbrook Terrace ofDavie in
Advance.
She was bom in Rochester, N.Y.
March 29,1917,lothe late Edwin and
Louise Gutzman Zahn and was a re
tired cashiei with Pixley's Seivice Su>-
tions in Akron, N.Y. She mo,ved to
North Carolina al the time of her retire
ment. She was a member of the Sand
Hills Baptist Church of Akron, N.Y.
Herhusband.aarenceB.Reynokb,
preceded her in death in 1974.
Survivors include 3 daughten,
Nancy KellyofSlaiesvilte. Sally Oeaiy
of Advance, and Marcia Ayen of
llhaca,N.Y.;4sons, Richard Reynolds
of the home. Call Reynolds of
Mamnwuth, Pa., Mark Reynolds of
Virginia Beach, Va. and Paul Rey-
noldsofRockHill,S.C.; 11 grandchil
dren; and a sisuv, Mildred Bridgeman
of Rochester, N.Y.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m.
March 21, 01 Eaton Funeral Chapel.
Burial followed in Garland Cemeteiy
inBiockport,N.Y.
M amie Pferdew W ilm oth
Mamie Paidew WilmoUi, 93, of
Suny Community Nuning Center of
Mt. Aiiy, foimeily of Cana, Va., died
Wednesday evening, March 19,1997,
at Nonhem Itapital af Suny Còuniy
■ inMl.Aiiy,.
' She was Ihe nMher of .GenMine
W. Myen of Advance.
Graveskle aeivices were hekl al 2
p.m. Mareh 2« M Union HUl Baptist
ChurchCemeinyinMounlainParitby
LeeBoyellfQ
Doris Marie SesMMiH
Dorii Marie Seuoms, 66, ofSalis-
buiy.iSidSundby.March 23.1997,11
, Rowan RcfkiulMedkal Center.
She was dw inodMr of Dodier Boiv
oiiihsKtfyafCaelwMt.
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B e e t l e s T h r e a t e n P i n e T r e e s
As spring wd summer uppnxich,
landownen in North Carolina need to
be on Ihe lookout for sigm of louihem
'¡Япе beetles on Uieir property. Th»
beetles, whkh are about Uie size of 'a
gràin'of rice, become more active in
warm weather andcanifcvastaletsund
ofpine Uees unless thelándownerlakes
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yeljow, then red.
"As you get near Ihe tree, you will
see gobs of piuh on Uie trunk fiomeye
level to the fim limb," Doggett suid.
"if the tree Is very weak, it wont de
velop these pitch tubes, but Uiere will
be baring dust on the Inik nenr.UK
beetles' entrance hole and around Uie
appropriate action toprevciiniietr—baseoftheuee.PeeloffUiebaritofUie
spread.
"SouUiem pine beetles attack all
species of pines found in North Caro
lina," said Coleman Doggett, pest con
trol program head for Ihe N.C. Divi
sion of Forest Resource.s and an expert
on southern pine beetles, "but some
species arc more susceptible Uion oth-
en. Shon leaf pine ismostsusceptible.
then Vliglnia pine, lobtolly pine a^
long leaf. White pine veiy rarely is
attacked.”
ThesizeareainfestedwiUi Ihe beetle
can vaiy greatly as well. "Abeetlespot
may be as small m a single tree."
Doggett said, "but some continue toget
laiger, up to 1-1/2 miles across, when
people don'l lake control action."
The best defense against ttie souUi-
em pine beetle is keeping your stand of
Uees healthy. Studies have consis-
lentlyshownUiatUiinnlngarenolbeeUe
proof," Doggett said, "but die chance
of attack is reduced and if alUicked, il's
not as bad."
The firsl sign of a beetle Infestation
is usually a change in the color of Uie
aftccled trees' needles from green to
tree you susp»t may be Infested. If
you see windingS-shapedtunnels, you
probably have southern pine beetles. If
the beetle spot isreal fresh,you will see
white. C-shiqied grabs or larvae. Bul
Uie S-shaped galleiy is the nuin Iden
tifier." •
Once the beetles Infest trees, Uiey
produce a chemical substanM called a
pheromone, Uial altracls even moie
beetles tothe area. Becau.sedie becUes
take ohiy six weeks lo develop from
egg to adult, producing flve or more
generations in a year, and because Uie
aduliscaii fiy uplo30miles,il's critical
to take quick action to contain Ihem.
The besl method for preventing Uie
growing population from spreading lo
sunounding healUiy Uees is lo salvage
Uie timber and cuia 100-fool buffer of
greenlrees. "You needlo cut a buffer
lo pick up infested uees thal you mighi
miss visually," Doggeu said. "Also,
Uie culler usually cant get to Uie Job
immedialely. Bydesignatingabuffer,
you allow expansion room for die cul
ler lo worii in."
Salvage nol only helps conuol Uie
spreadofUiebeetlebulalsoiT
ttieresoureelosii. "Beetle-infesiedlL^
üre still usable for ■ while foi uwtfni
berundpulpwood,:Doggetl5aW.j№
by the time iIk baili starts'sÎippjngaÇ
companies cant lise UKiiées.'^
If for .sonie rea.son you're unable
remiive Ihe infesied Irees from yuir
property; you should cut Uiem dotim
and spray Uiem thoroughly wilh in.séç-
ticide.' TTie two most commonly used'
insecticides are Dursban and Lindane.
While soutfkm pine beetles cm be
a serious problem in slates from New
Jemey toTexas.expertsdoo’texpectan
epidemic this year in Nonh Carolina.
"The outbreak of pine beetles lends to
go in cycles«" Doggett sakl "We have
granbs iKat show some couwlm vnth
two-year cycles, some wiUi Uiree-yiar
cycle -, I Ihen with longer, , varied
cycles. In I996,wehadabigpreblem
in Uie eastern part of Uie slale in Bertie.
Martin and Randolph counlies, bul il
wasaciually wonein 1995. This year
the incidence appean to be down, but
we wont know for sure until July,
when we (the Division of Forest Re
sources) Пу ovei die slate looking for
spots." When a spot is found, die
landownen is notified.
Ifyou Uiink you may have souttiem
pine beetles on your property or if you
would like more infonnalion aboul Uk
insecl, contaci your local forest ranger,
extension forester or a consulting for-
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Recognized at the Mocksville-Davie Jaycees' Distinguished Setvice Awards Banquet were from left, seated, Jamie Bo^rwtwse
family was honored as Jaycee family of the year, Ullle Mabe, oulsianding senior citizen: Kelly Crosby, outstandhg young
educator and John Bridgers, distinguished service lo Ihe Jaycees; standing, Ben Boger, Heather Boger, Tony Collins,
oulstandlngyoungfire fighter; Ken Hunt6r,oulslandingyounglawenfotcemenlofficer; and Gary Steele, Jaycee boss of the year.
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"Wc stay so busy we seldom say
thank you," said guest speaker Mossy
White, former president of Ihe N.C.
Jaycees. "We thank the dedicated citi
zens of Davic County."
The Jaycees honored an oulsland-
ingyoungeducator.young fire fighter,
young law enforcement officer, teen
ager and seiuot citizen. Also honored
were Jaycee boss of the year and Jay
cee family of the year.
Mocksville Elementary School
guidance counselor Kelly Crosby was
selected as the outstanding young edu
cator.
Crosby said she knew al an early
age lhat she wanted to be a guidance
counselor but neverrealizedhowmuch
she would lean) fiom the children.
Angela Oliver was also recognized
as a nominee for Ihis award.
Anthony'Tony"CollinsofMocks-
ville Volunteer Fire Department was
recognized as the outstanding young
lire fighter.
A capmin for Slalesville Fire De-
pattmenl,whenheisalhomehe volun
teers as a Tire nghter for MocksviUe.
He has received extensive Iraining in
various aspects of fire fighting and is a
cenified emergency medical techni
cian, according 10 Mocksville Fire
Chief Karl Osbome.
Collinsalso volunteers with the Red
Cross and devotes much lime to his
music ministry for Jesus Christ,
Osbome said.
Collins said he decided 10 become
a Пге nghter when the house across
from his caught fire, but his real mis
sion is to be a spiritual fire fighter.
He said he thanks God for giving
him the ability to do Ihe things he has
and for bringing him to Davie County.
Also nominated was Cooleemee
fire fighter Joseph Scou Ashburo.
Mocksville Police Detective Ken
. Hunter was honacedu Ihis yeai's out-
slanding young law enforcement of
ficer.
With the Mocksville Police Depart
ment since 1985, Hunter has been in
volved in a numberof youth programs
such as bicycle safely, dnig awareness
and home alone safety. He has also
worked lo raise money for numerous
charities and hu been a coach for the
local recreation department.
"We are fonunate to have someone
like Ken Hunter working 10 protect us
and striving to make life beller in our
communiiy," said. Jaycee Jeanne
Houpe.
Ancgaliveenpeiiencewhenhewas
stoppedapoliceofficerinspiredhimlo
puniue a career in law enfoccenienl
after compleling his military service.
Hunter said.
Deputy Michael CundifT of the
DavieCounly SherifTsDepartnienl was
recognized asanoffiinee foe ihiaawaid.
The 1997 outstanding teen-ager Is
Davie High School junior Chris
Peoples. An apprentice wilh the Town
of Mocksville, he is chaimun of the
Davie Youlh Council, a student mem
ber of CAN-STOP, a Sludent Council
member and a school volunteer.
Olher teen nominees were Alan
English, Nikki Sleele and Matthew
Tuck.
Lillie Mabe was recognized as the
oulsianding senior citizen for her fund
raising efforts for numerous charities.
'If you want anything done, go see
Miss fjllie," said iier employer, Gary
Sleele, Wal-Mart manager.
She gives back lo the cotnihunlty
the things she has had an opportunity to
enjoy throughout the years, he said.
Mabe said everyone at Ihe banquet
is capabic of doing what she h«.
C>ther nominees for this awanl also
recognized were Elizabeth Harrell,
Colleen Moore, Hollis Smith and Bar
bara Thomton.
Jaycee President Jamie Boger presented the Jaycee boss of the year
award lo Gary Steele, for whom sev
eral Jaycees woik. ,
He has helped the chaplet with itti-
merous piD|ecu by domiinf time iod
materials and helped the chapier gel a
$2,000 gnml for ils annual Christmas
Cheer project as well as al lowing them
lo use Wal-Mart as the site for that
project and others.
Sleele is active in the community
and listens to the concerns of Wal-
Mart associales, Boger said.
Steele suid the many good associ
ales al Mucksville's Wal-Mart make
his job easy.
Robin Fergusson, general nuutager
of the DavieCounty Enterprise Record,
was also recognized as a nominee for
Ihis award.
TheJayceefamilyoflheyearawanI
was presented to Jamie Boger and her
children. Heather and Ben.
Acconling to Jaycee chairman of
the board John Bridgets, the Bogers
are in attendance at neariy eveiy Jay
cee function, and the children are like
part of the organization even though
they are much too young to join.
Also nominated for the award were
the families of Polly Gales and Jetry
and Ginger Card. '
Five Jaycees were rccognizcd as
nominees for the outstanding young
Nonh Carolinian awanl. Jaycee Sam
Hall said that each one had been in
volved in numerous communiiy ser
vice projects, and each one's hean had
grown bigger through this work.
NoAiinees were Jamie Boger, John
Bridgets, Polly Gales, Bien Hampton
and Jeanne Houpe.
Theeveningended wilh the presen
tation of the Distinguished Service
Awanl. which went to Bridgets forhls
service to the Mocksville-Davie Jay
cees,
"He has been a greal friend 10 our
chapier," Boger said.
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North Davie Middle
On March U, I2J3.& Wscvcnlh
graclestuiients visiled theChitiu DuiTet
in Winston Salem for lunch. StiidetUs
on the Explorers \cm aho vishcd the
new building for Ihc Winslon-Salcm
Joumul. The trips coordinated wilh
studies of China and the newspaper.
On March 19 and 20. seventh grad*
erspnnicipatcd inan art program spon
sored through the Sawtooth Centcr for
Visual Arts. Students made a lea bowl
and participated in a iradtltonal tea
ceremony during their social studies
classcs.
On Friday. March U. students on
. the Rocket team participated in an
overnight camp-in at the Durham
Museum of Life and Science. Tliey
participated in several hands on sci-
cnceexperiencesinvolvingtopicssuch
as electricity, lighl. and lasers. Stu«
dents camped overnight in the aero*
. spacc exhibit al the museum after the
program. This activity was part of an
' integrated unit on light and lied-in with
the reading of Fn>m the Mixed-up
Files ofMrs. Basil E. Frankweilcr. In
this novel, a broiher and sister mn
away from home and hides in the
Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Soulh Davie Middle
■ On March 24. the media staff spon
sored an Accelerated Reader sports
‘ activity. StudcmsitwiieUtospend
an hour on the field playing sports and
’ visiting friends. They brought snacks
nnd were given a frozen treat: 27?
students earned this reward. Students
who earned 100 points will also go
bowling free the last monih of school.
William R. Davie Ekmenlary
On March 19.Citi/ensofthe Monlh
and their parcnls were honored wilh a
luncheon al special tables sel up in the
cafeteria.
Ruby O’Neal took fifth grade stu
dents Paige Blackley. Ryan Prevelte.
Patricia Hentandez. and James Hudson
lo A Storehouse for Jesus on Thurs
day. March 20. to deliver 145 items
lhal had been collected by the sludents
and staff. They loured the storchousc
and were cncouraged to do volunteer
woric. This is one of WRD's commu*
nily Involvement activities and has
offered an opportunity for students
and staff lo experience the joy of giv
ing. U will continue for2 morc weeks.
Pam Renegar and Brenda
Glxsscock's second graders have been
studying dinosaurs. They weni on a
fossil dig by removing chocolate chips
from a cookie using a toothpick. They
made books, mobiles, and dioramas
using ihedinosaurtheme. In theirmea-
surement unit, they have estimated
and measured iheir fool, wrist, arm
span, and height. They compared their
height and arm span measurement to
determine if they werc a square, a tall
rectangle, or a far-reaching rectangle.
Linda Drye, De Ewing, Mary Sine.
Pally Collins, Alyce Bagshaw, Jenny
Pence, and Pam Renegar visited Shady
Grove School March 19 lo observe
Firsl Steps concepts being used within
a classroom selling. They also dis-
cus.sed the technique of leveling books
with Shady Grove's first and second
grade teachers.
Patty CotliasandShirtey Anderson's
first graders ure studying bears. They
began a unit wilh a study of real hears.
Now. Ihey are reading about teddy
bears and olher make-believe bears.
They hadaleddybearpicnic March 20.
They served their bears paneakcs and
apple juicc. Bus Riders of the Week of
March 17 were Justin Tillery. Kayla
McEwen. Joshua Hutchins. Niki
Myers. Justin Daywalt. Shana Speer,
Malt Ireland, nnd Jordan Hempstead.
Cili/ens of the Week of March 17
were Sara Childress, Niki Myers.
Natasha Wilson, Jeremy Davis. Caleb
Anderson. Brandon Bradshaw. Justin
Whitaker, Brittney Gunter, Candice
Cohen, Jerica Shoemaker, and Christy
Draughn.
Shady Grove Elementary
The Odyssey of the Ml nd team com
peted in the regional loumamenl al
Wake Forest. "Heroic Proponions”
Team members had locreate a humor*
ous performance involving a character
wilh an oui-of-proportion characteris
tic. Tlie hero had to use this character*
isiic to help a member of his own
species and a member of another spe
cies. Shady Grove's skit was aboul a
fireman with huge cars who saved a
baby and a cal from a buming house.
Members of the leam are Cameron
Adams, PaigcCampbeil,MaggieHair-
ston. Zachary Jakob. Malt Lee. Jenny
Manzullo. and Ashley Spain. Pete
Hairston coached the team. First grad
ers of Karen White and Karen Kiser-
Kling visiicd Meadowbrook Terrace
in Advance Tuesday where they sang
Easter songs.
Firsl graders of Rebecca Marion
and Cindy Minor visited Wednesday
and sang happy songs. Students pre
sented lothercsidenLsboxesofKleenex
and door decorations ihey had created
in class.
Rfth graders of Anita Howell, Ann
Foil, and Ryan Manzullo tourvd Old
Salem. The guides helped students
experience what it was like lo live
during lhal era by participating in craft
and home activities. After a picnic
lunch, sludents explored the lown and
shopped in the stores.
Pinebrook Elemenlaiy
Kindergarten students of Cathy
Hockaday and Doris Jacobs celebrated
Sl. Patrick's Day by wearing green,
making "Leprechaun I^ldd¡ng'', and
estimating and sorting Lucky Charms.
They read the story Jamie ORouke and
the Big Potato and did a potato art
projecl. Rrsl graders of Leigh Anne
Davis wish to thank all the family
members who took lime away from
Iheirday to share with themaboutthelr
occupation. Students were iniroduccd
to several interesting careers.
First graders of Lisa Sutton and
Leigh Anne Davis went on a field trip
to Pizza Hut where they were able to
make their own pizzas and lo Bi-Lo
Grocery for a lour of the various de
partments. This trip was a part of their
study of nutrition and the four food
Davie Grays Honor 3
Confederate Veterans
. CiallM iidFnM traieDl
of our Lofd, Uk spirit of them and all
those who fctighi for our cause is alive
:> and wefl and with us today.
"We have no( forgotten the sacri-
: ficetheymadeinthenameofrreedom.
' Fbr the spirit of the South slill lies in
: her sons today; the very same spirit
' thalcaUedthemlorighlfotlheircoun-
: <iy- ."Every man who fought in this late,
' great war, from every SKIion of this
greatcounty.didhispartAndallthese
: patts,allthesemen,bandedtogetherto
' bccome a nation, and thal nation has
; now become our heritage.
•’ ”We are proud ofour heritage and
' ; bieiptesibUity lhai goes with it, the
i ¡»Hiiiiibllily 10 uphnU the dlg^iy
luwt of our men in jriy,"
:Wliinua>aid.
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groups.
Third graders of Vickie Polls arc
studying folk tales. On Thursday,
March 27. they will prepare a meal
with foods representing the countries
from which the various folk tales origi
nated. Students will be dn.*ssedos their
favorite character.
To enhancc their .study of energy
the thinl grade visited Horizons Un
limited and participated in two pro
grams,The Fueling MachineandStatic
Electricity. The class collcctcd $65.84
for the Red Crass last week und will
spend extra outside free lime for work
ing so hard. Se\'cral students partici
pated in the Odys.sey of the Mind com-
petitiononSatun^y,Murch IS. They
werc AshleySells,liiillipScoli. Kristen
Fromel, Jared Boger, and Brook
Hinman.
The Let's Do Lunch program was
welt aitendcd. Many people look lime
away from their jobs and olher activi
ties to visit their child’s classroom and
share infomialion about their occupa
tions with the students.
During the week of March 10-14
the school participatedinlhcRedCmss
Fund Drive. Sludenls raised $595.32.
June Long, local director of the Red
Cross, shared Red Cross activities in
Davie County. The following classes
donated the largest amount: Florence
Simmons, 4th grade. SI 09.84: Vickie
Potts, 3nl grade.565.84; MeHs.su Yates.
4th grade. S71 and Sandy Hendrix.
2nd grade. $47.82.
Four-five DINO-MITE Writers are
Abby Hartman, Erin Lederer, Beth
Walker. Grayson Miller. Jacques
Lyons, and Jason Flynn.
STARS for the week of March 10
werc Joshua Parks, Jade Welch,
Vincent Cioce, Sam Frye. Rixlney
Howell, Katie Tucker. Ben Capmn.
Brittney Crews, Auslin Hill, Ryan
Steam, Stephen Sl. John, Phillip Scott,
Lauren Hanes, Ashley Wiles, Lucas
Boger, Jessica O'Donnell. Jessica
Byeriy, and Shaun McBrayer.
Mocknille Element^
Kindergarten studenu visited the
Discovery Place in Charlolte Monday.
Morch24.
Students of Angelina Etter, Pat
•Johnson. Chris Kares pre.senled an
Easter program forparentson Wednes
day. March 26. Students paraded in
Easter hats and .sang Baster songs.*
Registration for chlldrtn entering
kinde^arien for the 19^-97 school
yearisThursday.April 10. Parentsare
asked lo bring theirchildren and fill out
Ihe neces.saiy paperwork for enroll
ment and to schedule a screening lime.
Parents and childrcn will lour the kin-
derganenclas.scs. Regislmtionissched-
uled using Ihe beginning letter of your
child's lasl name as follows: A-H. 6
p.m., I'R, 6:45 p.m., and S-Z. 7:15 p.m.
Kindergarten sludents of Carrie
Hess and Shirley Driggars ure gelling
ready for Icprechauns, Easier bunnies,
and field trips. They received o visil
from Marvin the Leprechaun. Helunted
the room upside down and left candy.
flrstgradersarereadingabout rain
bows and asing calculators lo solve
math problems.
Third graders of Shirley McMillan
are learning aboiit Thomitf E
exploring electricity. They'arc il_
ing their unil on multlplicalloi^W
divlsionwillreviewsublraclion.^y I
recenlly .welcomed Kim Crow^ to
their clavs as teacher’.s assistants '
Third graders of Cathy Byeriyjand
DianeJoynerhave been learning i^ t
state.s of matter. They have p^ici:
paled in experiments loobserve ^ si*
cal and chemical changes. They f)ave
also began reading How to Eal P;ied
Worms. They lasted pretend wdrms
and thought about having lo eal q!real
worm.
Studerits of the Week of March 17
were Ashlie Phijlips. Maggie Kthible,
Kristy Freeman, Jordan Chuby,'An
thony King, Jessie Frye. Aifrèlia
Etchison. Mo^an Costner, Savw|nah
Miller, Summer House. EdenCuiiidy,
Nicole Nichols, Tommy C ^ ^ ll,
Stephen Serfass, John Vandall^ Dbvid
Outen, Shaun Watkins. Menilith .
Chcck. Maegan Cline. Robert Coriley.
Collin Ferebee. Blair Steelman^i and
Daniel Wagoner. ' )
The Davie Grays is seeking new
members. If inierested. call Com
mander Jerry Byeriy al 634-0857 or
Max Venable at 998-8975.
Иму also help teach history to area
school chiklren.
JJ Byeriy was dressed in Civil War
period costume on Saturday. The 9-
year-old Mocksville boy sakl it wasn4
unusual for boys to take part in the
Civil War.
"They wouM give them a rifle ihis
big (hands raised over his head) and
saw it down to this big (hands at chest
level>."hesaid. They hadfifersalage
Sanddnffltfnenatagell." -
The ccrerooay included Megan,
Courtnty and lifTany Qibson and
Candace Fen^ .who placed flowers
on the graves, fan яаким and a prayer
aieadigrave.
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D AVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, M uch 27.19»7t ■ D3
Pinebrook Taking Ki
Pinebrook Elemenlary School Is'
laking registrallon for 1997-98 Kin
dergarten students.
If you have a child who wilt be 5
years old on or before (X't 16, 1997,
lie/she is eligible to attend Kindergar
ten. To register, bring to the school: a
certified birth certificate: an Immuni-
i' ‘
zallon record: sociai iiecurity number.
A copy will be made jl)r school records.
You may regisl* any school day
between 7:45 a.miand 3;30 p.m. If
you kriow ofothermlldren old enough
loattend Klndergarjen.leltheirparents
know about Ihe refistrallon.
f ^ s ir a i io n \
In Apnl, the school will be mailing purcnis inrumulKin about orientation
and screening so it Is important register
ns soon as possible. Orientation will be held May I und scrnnlng will be held
Mayfi;
If you hive any questions, call Ihc
school U199S-3868.
Clarksville 4-Her Andrew Beck, 10, said
he plans to name his rabbit St, Patrick.
He Is also holding his sister’s female
rabbit.
Ashley Byrd, who Is also a member ot the Clarksville
club, carefully holds her new friend as she inspect
her. She said she tried to pick out Ihe smallest female
rabbit. -Photo* by Mika Bamhardt
Davie 44ters Raise Rafc)bils
It's Ihc time of year when a lot of
children have bunnies on their minds.
Some Davic County children will
be taking thal interest in rabbits a step
further during the next several weeks,
raising New Zealand rabbits ihrough a
new 4-H program.
: -: The project will come to a close
>'4flth a rabbit show May 3, at Center
: ;^Actiorwheteihechi|drenwillshowofr
' Ihe white rabbits.
About 150 children in the area are
participating-28 in Davie County will
be raising 42 rabbits, according to 4-H
Coordinator Tracy Carter.
The show will not have the same
rules as a standard rabbit show and is
only open to participants of ihis pro
gram.
At the event, participants will be
asked questions about how they have
cared for thejr nibbiu and Judged on
how much they have worked with the
animals so they can be easily handled.
Aconcession stand willbe operated
by the 4-H Animal Scicnce Club with
proceeds benefiting club activities and
Ihe Davie Couniy Humane Society.
Starting at 10 a.m.. the rabbit show
will be free lo the public. Carter said.
When the program ends, the chil
dren will be able to sell tlvir rabbits
back, bv4 Carter Is certmn some of
them witt keep them as pets.
A feweven plan to conlinuc an
ongoing rabbit breeding project.
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D4 - D AVIE COUNTY EN TERPM SE К Еф К О , Mareh 27,1997
m i t
* ' TTie following eases wcrc disposcU
of in District Court March 20.
•i;—Carolyn S. Anderson, niisdc*
ihcanor larceny, dismissed.
—Tony D. Bare. 49 mph In a 35
mph zone, reduccd to Improperequlp*
menl. $50 fine. cosl.
, —Walter E. Bartis. resisting public
officcr. dismissed.
—E)ave L Bulkf^y« assault on a
female, sentenced 75 days, suspended
2 years, $200 fine. cosl. attend day
reporting cemer and fan>ily violence
prevention program, submit lo dmg
screening, rcsiltulion, no contact with
prosecuting witness.
—Cary W. Caudle. 72 mph in a 55
7one. rctfuced to improper equipment.
525 fine, cost; license not in posses
sion, no a’gislration card, failure to
reduce speed, dismissed.
—Billy Joe Cheek. 68 mph in a 50
mph zone, rcduced to improper equip
ment. $50 fine. cost.
—Billy G. Childress, failure to re
duce speed. $10 fine, cost.
—David W. Church, exceeding
posted speed,dismissed; rccklessdriv-
ing to endanger. n.*duced to unsafe
nwvemcm. $50 Tme. cosl.
- -Tracy L. Clement, misdemeanor
probation violation, review In 60days,
restitution.
—Jason M. Daniell. two counts
simple assault, dismissed.
—Michael A. Doby. worthless
check, .sentenced 30days. suspended I
year. $50 fine, cost, restitution.
— George W. Dulin. DWI. .sen
tenced 120 days, suspended 2 years,
restitution. 48 hours communily ser
vice. comply wilh .substance abuse as-
sessment.$200fine,cost;driving while
license revoked.guiliy of noopcraior’s
license. $50 fine.
—Mary T. Elkins. 93 mph in a 70
mph rone, guilty of careless and reck
less driving, prayer forjudgmeni con
tinued on cost
—Thomas A. Foster, 71 mph in a
55 mph zone, reduced to improper
equipment, $25 fine, cost
—Frankie S. Gaither, two counts
driving while license reveled and fail
ure lo dim headlamps; guilty of no
operator’s license, sentenced 45 days,
suspended 2 yean, $100 fine, cost, not
operaie vehicle until properiy licensed.
—Jarvis T. ^ e r. driving while
license revoked^ntenced 45 days,
suspended 2 yeoif, $200 fíne, cost, not
operate vehicle, nstituiion; no liability
in.sumnce, dismlsed; failure to wear
seat belt, dismlsseJ.
—Joseph D. Hinis, 84 mph in a 65
mph zone, dismlsed; drinking beer/
wine while driving $50 fine, cost.
—Dawn R. rtnnings, misde
meanor larccny, di.snissed.
-DouglasS.Hoyell,driving while
license revoked, senenced 120 days,
.suspended 5 yean (2/ears probation),
$300 fine, cost, not o^ratc vehicle.
—Rudy H. Howel, felony posses
sion of cocaine, guilty if misdemeanor
possession of dnig panphemalia, sen
tenced 45 days, suspended 2 years.
$200 fine. cost, not posess controlled,
substance.substanceabiseasscssment.
—John L Jackson, ‘6 mph In a 55
mph zone, reduccd to etce^lng safe
.speed, $10 tine, cost
—William R. Johnscn, simple as
sault, senlenced 45 days,iuspended 2
years, $ 100 fine, cosl, no :onlact with
prosecuting witness, enrdl in family
violence prevention progam. attend
day reporting center.
—Tinika Y. Jones, 91 nph in a 70
mph zone, reduccd lo 79 nph in a 70
mph zone. $10 fine. cost.
—Terry S. King, 80 m^ in a 70
zone, reduced lo impropereulpment,
cosl.
—Andrcw S. Lanier, miscmeanor
brcakingand/orcntering,injuy to per
sonal property, dismissed.
—Ronald L. Mack, 80 mpl in a 70
mph zone, reduced to 74 mphin a 70
mph zone, $10 fine, cast
—Stephen R. McNair. 89 m>h in u
70 mph zone, reduced to exceding
safe speed, $25 fine, cost.
-^Jonathan E. Minton, 83 mjhin a
70 mph zone, reduced to imp^per
equipmem, $50 fine, cost
—Gregory L Moore, felony ar-
ceny, dismissed.
-Carlos R. Ortiz. DWI. senteiccd
60 days, suspended 2 years, $ 100 ine,
cost, surrender operator’s llcense,nol
operate vehicle, substance obuseas-
sessment 24 hours communily cr-
vice; 70 mph In a 55 mph zone.iK)
operator's license, dismissed.
—Crystal D. Pace, 88 mph in
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mph zone, reduced to 79 mph in u 70
mph zone, $25 fine, cosl,
—Slacy 0. Plowman, assault with a.
deadly weapon, sentenced 75 day.s,
suspended 2 years (18 months proba
tion), $500 fine, reslilution, not pos
sess knife while on probation, no con
tact with prosecuting witness.
-Diego R. Quinones, possession
of drug paraphernalia, sentenced 45
days, suspended 2 years, $200 fine,
cost, nol passess tx)ntrolled .substance,
substance abuse assessment.
—Gray.son M. Randolph. 86 mph
in a 70 mph ¿one, dismissed; driving
while impaired, sentenced 60 days,
suspended 2 years, $100 fine, cost 24
hours communily .service, surrender
operator's license, not operate vehicle,
substance abu.se asse.ssment.
—Michael E. Sharpe, two counts
simple assault prayer for judgment
continued (Ml cost 2 years, not threaten
or assault prosecuting witness.
—David L. Smilh, DWI, sentenced
60 days, suspended 2 years, $ 100 fine,
cost,24hoviricommumlyscrvice,sub-
stance abuse assessment, surrenderop-
eraiors license.
—Julie P. Smilh. failure to stop for
red light, prayer for judgtTMnt conlin
ued on cost.
—Herman Soto, worthless check,
$25 fine, cost rc.stitutlon.
—Charles D. Turner, common law
mhbery. dismkscd.
—Manuel R. Uribe, hlt/nin failure
to slop for property damage, .scmenced
45 days, suspended 2 years. $ 100 fine,
cost; no child reslniinl system, di.s-
mksed.
—Amy L Wagner. 81 mph in u 55
mph zone, reduccd to 69 mph in u 55 '
mph zone, $25 fine, cost
—Deanna J. Williams, 72 mph in a
55 mph zone, reduced to64 mph in u55
mph zone, $10 fine, cost
—Olenn T. William.s, 48 mph in a
35 mph zone, reduccd to lmpn)pcr
c({uipmenl,cosi.
—Jasper M. Williams. 64 mph in a
45 zone, dismissed; driving while li
cense revoked, 60 days susjxnded 5
years, comply with DWI judgment;
DWI, sentenced 2 years, suspended 5
years, $500 fine, cost not operate ve
hicle, 30 day.s active, house arrest 60
days, substance abuse avsessment.
-Mauhcw P. Wmiams, 85 mph in
a 70 mph zone, reduced to 79 mph In a
70 mph zone. $25 fine, cost.
—Reggie F. Williams, sccond de
gree trespassing, dismissed.
—George F. Wishon. possession
of marijuana up to 1/2 oz.. prayer for
judgment continued on cost
—Allen L. Wyse, misdemeanor at
templed breaking and entering, guilty
of.second degree trespassing, sentenced
20days, .suspended 2years, $100 fine.
cost, attend regular AA se.4.slon.s, stay
away from prosecuting wlines.s' pre-
ml.ses, reslilution.
—MIchaeli, Young, misdemeanor
posses.4lon uf Schedule VI contntlled
subslance, prayer forjudgmeni contin
ued on cost; maintaining a place for
controlled substance, dismissed.
—Wayne S. Young, DWI, sen
tenced 24 months, suspended 5 years
on probation. $500 fine, cost, nol oper
ate vehicle, substance abuse asse.s.s-
ment, 30 days active; drinking beer/
wine while driving, driving while li
cense revoked, dismissed.
Trials WaUwl
The following waived ihelr righl to
a court trial and paid fines in advance.
—Royce L. Flippin, fishing with
out a liccnse.
Failed lo Appear
The following failed to appear for
their scheduled court trial.
-Gene F. Gobble, DWI.
—Gumuro T. Sjiguilan, driving
while license revoked, no reglslrallon
card, resisting public officer.
—Llborio M. VazqucA resisting
officer, second (kgree trespassing.
—Elvis R. Luna, resisting officer.
Not Thb Margaret Beauchamp
The Margaret L. Beauchamp listed
in districl court last week Is not th4e
Margaret Ellis Beauchamp of Juney
Beauchamp Road. Advance.
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rcscarchcrs In Ihc trcannemofpaln
has been rormulaledlntoanewpitxr:
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being callcda "MedlcaHliracle"by
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condillons such as arthrills.bursillsl
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¡oinlachcs. simple backache, bniiscki
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of action is unclcar. experiments in'
dicate tliat Arthur Ills, rcllcvcspain
by llrsl selectively attracting, and
Ihcndcstroyingtlicmcssengerchemi-
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thc brain, thus eliminating pain in
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PUBLIC NOTICES
jiOPrrH CAROLINA '
DiWlECOUNTY ,ixictimxNonci
i-'Havlne quaMad • • Eueultta o( tht
¿»tatt Ы ORfl, C. Davia, daeaasad, Ial* of
pavla County. North Carolina, this is to
tioijfy all persons having claims against
said estate to present thsm to the under*
^gned on or before the 6th day of June.
19^7. being three months from the first
day of pLbllcatlon or this notice Ш be
pleaded in bar of ttteir recover. All per-
^n s indebted lo saki estate will please
make Inwediate payment to the undersigned.
: This the 6th day of March, 1097.
' MarleC.eiiis.e943HiohwayeotSouth.
Mocksville. NC 27028. Executrix ol Ы Estate ot Otta C. Davis, deceased.
MARTIN. VAN HOY. SMITH &
RAISBECK, LLP
; .. Ten Court Square
Mocksville. NC 27028
3-e-4lnp
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF YADKININ THE QENERAL COURT OF JUSTICEDISTRICT COURT DIVISION 97CVD52 Stale of North Carolina by and ihrough
the Yadkin County ChUd Support
Enforcament A g ^ ex rel.
SABRINA MONEY,
. pwmw.
va.
CLIFFORD E. CALL,
' Defendant.
MQTICE
NOTtCE TO: CLIFFORD E. CALL
the above-named Defendant
. TAKENOTICElhalapleadinsseekIng
relief against you has been filed In the
abow entitled actkm. The nature of the
relief being sought Is lo est^lish paternity
and compel support ot a minor child and to
cofopel reimbursement ol welfare funds.
• You are required to make defense to
s«:t\pleadingnollatettt\anApril17.t997,
said date being 40 days from first publica-
llori of this notk^e; upon your failure lo do so
the party seeking service against you will
a j^ to the Court for the relief sought.
• This the 13th day of Ma^ch, 1997.
VALERIE J. ZACHARY, .
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Р.О.ВохбОв
! Yadkinville. NC 27055
910/679-8823 or 9f0/723-S165
3-13-3tnp
NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIECOUNTY
ADMM tTfUTOII OTA NOTICE
. HavingquaKTiedasAdmlnistratorCTA
ofthe EslataofCartWaKerEaton.de-
CMsed, late ot Davle County. North Caro-
Hnii, thia ia to notify aH persona having dalms against said estate to present them
to the undersigned on or before the 6th day
of 'June. 1997, being three n>onths from
the firstdayofpublicatkyiorthisnotkM will
be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All
pefsonslndebtedtosaideslalewiUplease
make Immediate payment to the under
signed.
■ This the 6lh day ol March. 1997.
N. Wayne Eaton.2S6ParkAve..Mocks-
ville. NC 27028. Administrator СТА ofthe
Estale of Carl Walter Eaton, deceased.
3-e^tnp
NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY
EXECUTORS NOTICE.Having qualified as Executor of the
Esiate of Francis Rekl Hunter, deceased,
latii of Oavie County, North Carolina, this
istonotify allpersona havingclaimaagainst sakJ estate to preeent them to the under
signed on or before the 6th day of June,
1B97. being three months trom the first day of publtoatkyi or this notice wil be
pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona Indebted to aaid esute wil please
make knmediale payment to the under-
NORTHCAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTY
CO д в ш ц т щ т о ш n o t k eHaving qualified uCo-^
Thie the 6th day of Mareh. 1997.
Eugene Hunter, t ee Puddkig RUge
Road,Mocksvie.NC 27028, Executorol
Ihé Estale of Francia Reid Hunter, d e-.
NOnCEOT
ANNUAL MEEI1NG
T h « < D tli1 iiM in rfg W t8 lm t
lucoip,IiK, 1пЬтк)га«ам1
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of the Estate of WiHam DoOglaa Smith,
deceased, late of Davie County. North
Catolina. this istonotity an pertonshavlr^) dalms agamsi saki estate to present them
lo Ihe undersigned on or before the 20lh
day of June. 1997, being three months
from Ihe lirst day of publtoation or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov
ery. All persons indebledlosald esiate will
please make Immediate paymenl to the undersigned.
This Ihe 20th day of March. 1997.
Teny Eugene Smilh, 114 Dunn Trail,
Advance.NC 27006. and Douglas William
Smilh. 114 Dunn Trail. Advance. NC
27006. Co-Administrators of the Estale of
WUllam Douglas Smith, deceased.
3-20-41ПР
NORTHCAROUNA
D/^ViE COUNTY
А О М Ш ТЯ А ТО т NOTICE
Having qualifled as Administrator of
the Estale ot Carrie E. Eaton, deceased,
lale of Davle County, North Carolina, this
is to notify an persons havkig dakns against saM estale to preeent thorn to the under
signed on or before the 20lh day of June.
1997, being three months fnm the first
day of publicatk)n or this notice wiil be
pleaded in bar of their recovery. Al) persons Indebted to saki estate will please
make immediate payment lo the under
signed.
This the 20th day of March, 1997,
Buddy Eaton, 2266 Angeti Road.
Mocksviile. NC 27028, Adminislralor of
the Estate of Carrie E. Eaton, deceased.
3-20-41Р
NORTHCAROUNA . DAVIE COUNTY
EXECUTORS NOTICEHaving qualified as Executor of the
Estale ol Helen Qrani Bunch, deceased,
late of Davie County. North Carolina, this
isto notify allpersonahavlngdaimsa^st saki estate to present them to the under
signed on or before the 27lh day of June.
1997, being three months from the first
day of pubiteatton or this notice wiD be
pleaded in bar of iheir recovery. M per
sons indebted lo saki esute wiil please
make Immediate payment to the under-
signed.
This the 27th day of Mareh, 1997.
Helen Q. Jordan. Executor of the Es
tate ol Helen Qran) Bunch, deceased.
H A a AND VOGLER
Attorneys at Law
E. Edward Vogler
181 S. Main St
MocksviBe, NC 27028
3-27-4lnp
NORTH CAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTY
CO-ADMMfSTRATRlX NOTICE
Having qualified as Co-Administratrix
ofthe Estate ol Ftorence S. Gnjbb, de
ceased. lale ot Davle County, North Caro
lina. this Is lo notify ail persons having
claims againsi saki estale to present them
to Ihe undersigned on or before the 6th day
of June, 1997, being Ihree monihs from
Ihe lirst day of pubiicatton or Ihis notice wiii
be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All
persons indebtedto said estale wiU please
make immediate payment to the under
signed.This the 6th dayol March. 1997.
' Peggy Q. Goforth. 3015 Walnut Ave.,
Winston-Saiem.NC 27106, and Betty Q.
Russell. 270 Ikerd Drhre, Concord. NC
28025, Co-Administratfix ot the Estate ol
Fk>rance S. Qnibb, deceased.3-e-4№D
NORTHCAROUNA
DAVIECOUNTY
IXICUTMXNOnCt Having qualMd m Executrix of the
Estate olFr
3-6-41ПО
NOflTHCAROUNA
OAVIE COUNTY
ADMMtTIUTmX СТА NOTICI
HavtotgqualMedaaAdmlnMratrtxCTA
ofthe EaiaieolUmaEvelynQacfeeny
Salee, deciaaed, iaie Ы Davle County, North Carolkw. tNe la lo noNty al persona
havfngdümeaoiineiialdeetalelo preeent
them to the undenlgned on or before the
20№dayofJune.l9B7,bemgihreemonthe
from the fint day ol publcatkMi or thia
nonce W« be pleaded ki bar of their recov
ery. AlpersooaindebledtosaideetatewlH
pleaae make immedtate peyment to tfie
unM gned.:TNatte20thdayo(Ma(ch, 1997.
Esther E. Qadbeny. 4Э07 US Hwy. 199.Advance.NC 27008,Admlnietratrix
. CTAofthaEiMeof UMEvelynQadberry
8*e.depeaaed.
.Э-2041Р
late of Davie County. North Carolina, tMa
ietonoWyilpenonehavingcielmsegalnel
said estale to preeenl them to the under
signed on or before the 20th dey of June.
1907, being three monthe from the first
day of publicatkNi or thie nottee w i be
pleaded in bar of iheir recovery. Alper*
eone Indebted to aaU eetale w l pleaee
maka Immediate payment to the undersigned.
TNsthe 20lh day olMwch. 1997.
Dorothy EdnyardeLemmone. 381 River
Road, Advanoe. NC 27006, Executrix of the Estate of Fred Peden Edwarde, de-
3-2041Р
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. Toshiba 60-8412 Copier, Mack & red
dryitik.. .
2-GE1500wattUghtawithHousing '
2-10.00.20 TniekTlree kt good condh
'lion
. V24 ft. wooden ladder
'1-30 ft. metal ladder
. 2-Manual hosis reels with 3/4 indi hose'
1-Dual motorlnd hose reel
MOO H. 1 inch rubbenzed hose
Cornatzer-Duliri V.F.O. will accept rea
sonable sealed bkls for each ilem ebove.
Each sealed bid WiH be accepted by the
decision of the Board ot Directors of Cor-
naizer-Duiin V.F.D. The Board of Direc
tors has Ihe right to accept or deny bkls.
3-20-2tnp
NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY .
EXECUTRIX NOTICEHaving quaWed as Executrix of the
EsialeofAzile Beard McDaniel,deceased. lale of Davie Couniy. North Carolina, this
isto notify anpersons having daimsagakist sakf estate lo present them lo the under
signed on or b^ote the13th day of June. 1997, being three monihs from the first
day of publication or this notice wiH be
pleaded In bar of their recovery. AH per
sons indebted to sakj estate wUI please
make immediate payment to the undersigned.
This Iheiath day of March, 1997.
JeannieM.Teytor. PO Box 76. Sophia,
WV 25921.Executrix ot the EsiateofAziie Beard McDaniel, deceased.
3-13-4tnp
NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIECOUNTY
EXECUTORS NOTICE
Having qualified es Executor of the
Estate of Mary E. Nothstlne. deceased,
lale of Davie County, North Caroik\a. this
isto notify all persons having dakns against
saki estate lo present them to the under
signed on or before the 27th day of June,
1997, being three months from the first
day ot pubUcailon or Ihis notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All per
sons indebted to saki esiate will please
make Immediale payment lo the under
signed.
This Ihe 27th day of Mareh, 1997.
S. Ellsworth Noihstkie. 424 RIverdaie
Road.IMockeiMe.NC 27028. Executorol
the E s ta le o fl^ E. Nothstine. deceased.
■ LortI.HamWon
BROCK A HAMILTON
151 South Main Street
ModttviHe.NC 27028
704-834-3518
3-27-4tnp
NORTH CAflOUNA OAVIE COUHTY
. EXfnJTORSNODCeHaving ^H fied as Executor of the
Estate of Etfi^ F. Dull, deceased, late of
Davie County. North Carolina, this is to
notify all peifons having claims against
saki estale tb present them to the under
signed on or.before the13th day ol June.
1997, being Ihree months fn>m the first
day of publk»tion or this notk:e wiU be
pleaded In bar of their recovery. All per
sons indebl^ to saki estate will please
make Immediale payment lo the undersigned.
This thet3lh day of March. 1997.
Marie D. Wooten, Executor of the Estate ol Ethel F. DuO. deceased.
WiiamE.Hall
J Attomey at Law
r 181 S. Main Street
MocksviUe, NC 27028
3-13-4tnp
NORTHCAROUNADAVIECOUNTY
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICe
Having qualified aa Administratrix of
the Esute of HazefHanee Hendrix, de
ceased, lale of Oavie County. North Caro
lina. this ia tii!;notily a persona havk>g
claims agakwaaU estale to preeent them
to the undersigned on or before the13th
dey of June. 1997. being three monthe
from the first day of publcation or thia
notice WiH be pjaaded in bar of their recov-
eiy. ARpereoiflndeMedtoeaki eetale WiH
. SODOWN.NMrsndUsedl'91r'97.Alm«es. as models: Al epplttBaone eecepw« Good CrMll. Bed CrMft. Slew CredM,' Benkriiplcy. CoUtclnns. Judgwnenls. Evy quslifylnfil CaH Mr. Hom, CroMroedi Ford. 919^7-9202 or TollFrNSSS-2e4-4422.NO IMNEY OOWNI All applicaiions ec- ceplod. Apply by phone. Eary quai>fying- No credit, slow crttfi, t)anhrup(cy,coltcttons, tudgs* m*ni8. litns. firsl time txiytrs welcome. 199I- t9M model veMdM. Al with wsrrantfei. Cal Mr. Pharr at Handrick PrfrO*med. (BOO) 424- 8267.CHARTER SCHOOI JOB FAIR- Many principal and leactwr poiKions. Reprosontativos Irom an 37 Khooia invittd. Saturday. April 19. Durtwn. Cal (Beenet -6624 (ton IrM) No l«e lo paitldpaie.SOEBT CONSOLIDATIONS. Cut monthly paymanis up lo 30-50%. Reduce intaretl. Slop coOectkm calt. Avoid bwAnipicy. FREE conll- demial help. NCCS. Non-prolll. Ucenaed/ Bonded. i-aoo-es^o4i2.HOMEOWNERSI We finance up to 125Sol yourhome'sva)uen4oappraitalrequired(ionte casesrOood to poor cradrt progrwnt ivaHable ’C«ilnow1-800-«tt-0033HOMEOWNERS - Oood or bedcredttl SmM Buiineu Loans. Mrt ConsolidaHon, Home Improvement. Stop Foreck>wre. ICANHELPI Can Gary Benion sl KRB Mortgege. (Tol Free). I- 688-292-0120 ExL 22.HOMEOWtCAS-NeedCeih7taV2ndmort- OK.Rates 8.0% up to 95% Rnandno. CredK problems OK. 1-B88-377-«423FreelGuiifordE<|uNy.ATTEt4TtON HOMEOWNERSl TURN YOUR DEBTINTOATAX BREAKI NO-EQUITY AND LOW REFINANCE LOANS NEW PROGRAMS AVAILABLE ALL CREDIT ACCEPTED 1*600420-7*17 UWTED SOUTHERN MORT- GAGEBig screen TV. receive free camcorder. Free Inlorost. Irao paymtnls lor t year, then alter t yeat.3%unpMbalance.APnte%.Cailnowt1- 600-357-9994.Stereo’s, 150 watts loaded, receive a free 13'cokK TV, SI 0 down lor 110 per month. Then 3%unpa«d tMlance. APR t«%. cal no«! 1-600- 357-9994.FURNITURE. House hil ol tumiture tor $10 down, f 10 monm. plua Iree 25* TV, $10 down, it 0 a month. 3% unpaid balance. APR 18%. 1 • eOO-357-9994.Computers. No inieretl. no payments tn 1996.I year Iree pkji receive free pnniar. Then after 1 ytsr.3%unpaidbalance.APRt6%.CsBi-600- 357-9994.$10 dowtt. StO month. Deluxe computer system with free color pdnlef I Buy big icreenTV. 0«! stereo ((Mil Nobody bests out desWtl V 600-766-9035. RevoMne Charge, only 15.9% APR.GLASS FOR SUNROOMS OR ROOM ENCLOSURES. 50% Below Retail. 28«76 Thennopane $49.95. Many other sites avalabie • Clear. Brorue, and lowE. Free Inlormetion. 1- 600-641-9642.Mixed T^tes. Buy retail or wt«leseie and save. Free Hat». Rep. Ragee, RSB, Old School, Freestyle, Disco, Classics. Ulln. TrioaL FutureTreni.№naton,NC.M-F,1-a0O-eeo-9957.Sales and Service Repfssentattve-Laidiog International Kiddto Ride Conoany seekk^ an aggressive Sales/Service Representative lor Roue maintenanceteoBectton from estabii^ routes throughout NC, Vs. WVa. Our corr^Mny Is committed locustomer service. Benefita incbde: CommissiorVDraw. Heeltft Insurance. Vacation and Holiday Pay. Must be Bondsble. Desire sales/route eipertence.coiegegredusles urged to apply. Electronk:s experience a pkis. Send resume lo: PMonrtel Director, Carousel Inler- naUonal Corporatton. P.O. Box 307, Ekton. Mo.. 65026. Phone-. (573)392-7122 Fax:(573}392- 71M
DRIVERS Exp. on. recent echool greds. Bwklsrs Transport is now f*Mg in your eree for our van. Daibed a dedtoaisd fleets. Cel today; 600'7e2-t8t9.OTR DRIVERS-Fleet expansion underway ’ now. Have reefer anddry van posittons available lor experienced OTR drivers. Al cony. Iractors.' Insurance, vacabon. company contrAiutton 401K program, good homa time i more. CaH SRT to check Houli Tol free 1-686-776-8185. 'DRIVERS^TR . AVERITT EXPRESS - Home weekly. Start al up to 30c/mile depending on experience. Top pay 34c/rrt^. Great ben- elits. Call loday 1-800-866-475 EOE.Driver - Owner Operators. ATS-MOSS rs now hiring con^ny drtveis and Owner Operators to njn regional flatbeds. FREE piaiet/per- mt. Home weekly. Can 1.8C8-679-6077.DRIVERS • Beert There. Done Thai? Now it's time lo come home to Dalaf Camera. CDL- A wilh 1 year OTR. Call us loday. Dallas (I -BOO- 727^373) ABanla lt-800-365-1337).DRIVERS: Start 27-32c/mile. Raises to 36c/ mile. Home mosi weekendsi Extra .0tc/m«le quarterly safely bonus. St.OOO tarp boniis. Ex- ceBeni benefits. Homady 1-600-343-7969.Dnver/OTR Slay Busyl-26-30 cpm. Late- Model Kenworttt. Tarp a Stop $40. Taka home oquipmoni. Year-round rider profpam. 100%air rkle equipment. Melton Truck Unes 1-800«3S- 8669. Ext. N1103.WANTED: Con^kany Drivers and Owner/ Operator Opportuniy. 23 years age. Minimum t year. OTR Experience. Good benefits. Home Most Weekends.* BoWevI Express 600-462-
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Drivers - Regional and OTR PosiаЫе nowtCaLAik International offers9l QREAT PAY, BENEFITS and the cltance toGET HOME MORE OFTEN! Musi be22 with CDLand HatMal •vvlorsemenl 6M-4?2.5?75HowardTrtnsporlalton. Inc. announces new i ay scale. Maka.23c • .ЗЗсШе. depending on .дрепепсе. Pickup. drop.tayover pay. Тафреу. Excellent benefits. A| 1995 conv. air ride tractors. TrsMng progrsffl (CDLreqiired}. Wilcmss train van drlverstornaibed. Cal NarKy all-600- 447-7796.Drivers..SwiA Announces Retention Incentive. Now Hiring Experienced a Tean Truck DrfversI Our Drivers Make More Because They Gel More Miles11-800-347-4524 (еое-тЛ).Drivers. Ctfl U.S. Xpress is hiring. No experience required. Top pay. executive beneMs and Freiohdiner conventionals. вОО-374-8379. Minimum investment for trsk^. EOE. WTNfH.ORIVERS-Tlred of base mileage pay that ia differeni depending on where you traver? Epes believes Ini base пшеаде rate tor everywhere you travel and much more. ‘Start at .31c/mae (includes .03c bonus) * Home Every Weekend * NoTouch Freight ' PsM Insurance ' And MORE Ери Transport 1-600-946-6766 PnMd Past -
^ W E R.£RS - SOLOffEAMS/ OWNER OP- ERATORS.Teams-IIOOK*,S2Ksign4«!Train- ers -$7«<*l Top Owner Oper«or prognun. Ci - .
I. COM need) 1-600-336Ш, ext SO-39. (gredualee) 1-100^ 6428. exl SD-39. Weekend recmaers.DRNERS EXPERIENCED OR INEXPERIENCED North AmeiteenVenLineehBetfOopen- toos in their Retocatton Senrices and BIwAet Wrap fleet. TUmON-FREE TRAININOI Tractorpurchase programs, pay lor servk* and salety plan and morel 1-600-346-2147 dept. A-27.Drivers-OTR....Grealpay package tor teams and singles.’ bonuses, company-malched 40l(k).up to 3 weeks vacalton. paU heaitWden- tal insurance! 1 year experience required. 800- 695-9643-LAND SPANAd Sales - Musi worti efWentiy under deadline pressure. Sales experience, sell-motivatton a must. Salary plus comrrission. good bertelrts. Moil resume: FrarAlin Tunes. P.O. Box 119. Louisburg.NC 27549.
in79miiMolRalBi|H,Qfeene>. boro. CtuKtoite or Hekory. Musi have leMMe iruck a equipment. Call t-f00498*360l; AaGOOOCortsl., IOam-2pm.Yeerround«oflLPRESS OPERATOR. The Sun J 16.000 circulation seven day momtog n per, has sn ImmedUite opening for eiverieneetf olfset press operator. 61/2 unit Goea UrbanNe Preu. MlniriHim five years expertence. Sfeor^
lenance and reduction in newi^ waste. Ex- . ceKenl benefits package and compedttve salary. Smd letter, resume, and salary Mtory to: John Graham. Sun Journal, P.O. Box 1149, New Bern. NC 28563. Fax: (6t»)^1877.
ing news, in-depdi reporting end leek»ee. ie' able to compieie asslgnntenie in a ihorougft, timely manner as wel as generale story Usee. Some weekend and nigMwortLCoaBge degree, newspaper experience end coffipuler akHs preferred. Send resume anddpstt SedySheernn, The Launnburg Exchange. Box 459, Leurtrturg, NC28353.AIRCRAFT GROUND CREW -Traineee needed. Handtors.fuelersandmechenlee|ebe open. HS.vedstoM. Cal 1-80M62-723! tor tocsl interview.INSURANCE AUDITOR TRAINEES- Payroll audits- PART-TlMErtC-.s COVgRWO SEVERAL COUNTIES. EXCELLENT FEES, wee . travel required. Send Resume: Reeeerch Tech- n«al Servtees. e624-A Bettaven.iNd. Cher- tone. NC 28214.EXECUTIVE DlRECTOR-HabSet For Humanity ol Forsyth County. Inc. rosponsibintv lor low-cosi housing construdton, stóltAiokxiteers, dsvetopment. communKy outreach. Management experience neceseary; oon- stnictton experience helpfut. CompeMNe aaiaty a benefits. Mai resume by 4/t a«7 to Hsbael, S2 Miller Streei, Suite 100, Wheton-SMm, NC 27104.WATERFRONT-S3e.680tocaledon 16.000 acre recresttonal lake. 90% financing еуаНаЫе, 1-600-952-5379.GARDEN T1UERS- - TROY-BELT Rew Tine Tioers al low, dired from fectoryprioee. For FREE catatog with prices, ipeciei SAVINGS NOW IN EFFECT, md Model Guide, cel Tod Free 1-600-520^)400. DepL 5.Bad Credt? Get signature lom 1500 to $5000. $1.000 Mnifflutr. montMy incttiw n- quired.Mortgages^refinencingtdaMeonedlde- tton available thru Urriversal Fundtog kK. 1-MO- 2904034 Ext. 57Э.01АВЕТЮ51 Seve ITS on si^plee. Medi-. care peys tor your simples II you use ineuln. Me<kcarebiBeddkect1iai«idlonOu№esed Mention 271013.1-ВОО-63Э-2001.DIABETICSI (useig neuin) Medeere peye tor your supples. We Ы1 Ihem, ship to yoa Save money. BMtfKVonQmwmti.Ubmttrn*- cail-aoo«33-2001-NoHMaineiiiaere.klen- tion 271011.DIABETICSI (USINO NSUUN) UMoM pays lor your supples. We bil Mm. ship to you. Save money. Salaleciton guerentoed. Uberty Me«cal. 1-600-63Э-2001. No HMO membste. Mention 271911.irentir? Respiratory probleme? De you
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HAM • Saturday, April 12tli, 1997
BUSINESS LOT BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF
THE LATE UK. T. W. CARTEH (itCMsal)
420 Sanford Avenue • Mocksvillc. NC
LOT SIZE IS 2Л5 FEET WIDE x 200 FEET DEEP.
TERMS: 10% Sale day, balance on ctosing.
SALE CONDUCTED FOR MB. ALTON CAKTER. EXEC.
CONDUCTED BV
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Yard Sales
$1 YARD SALE; Fil., Mar. 28.
Crattwood Oev., 120 Marconi SI. 7am.2pm.______________________
2 FAMILY YARD sale: Fit.. Mar.
28. Sam-Noon. Main Church Rd,
house beside 1-40. Walch lor signs.
Household Items, couch, waterbed. lots ol gilts & boys clothing. Cancel
If ralnlnq.
Yard Sales
BIQ YARD SALE: Sat. Mar. 29. ' 0am-3pm. Keyboard, wedding dress a
BIQ YARD SALE: Fri.. Sat. & Mon.
Mar. 28, 29 & 31, 8am-5pm each day. Comer Hwy 64 W & Greenhill
Rd. Log splitter, now 8hp motor; 2
stage pump & valve; Shotgun, new 16 ga model 1100 auto: %7 FlOO
pickup, rough, but ready! Furniture; Avon collectibles; IQO's of old
records; linens; household items; toys; leweiry; 2 electric typewritets;
stereo system; cratt items & supplies; baskets; ((oral
arrangements; headstone cradles;
ribbons: books. HB. PB. RD, cookbooks; children's books;
Clothes & shoes. We are cleaning up & moving it out! Lois of good
things & lots of bargains. Don't miss ill
AteZPWswtedsariM l$$$CASH$$$
I We Buy Scrap Gold. Broken
D t v i e
o m p a n y
Medical
A T E S
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• REASCNABlt RATES • fRtE tSIlhAATES •
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We Buy Scrap Gold. Broken and Unused Gold Jewelry.
D A V IE J E W E L E R S
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Custom Stone Masonry
Marble & Granite
Counter Top Fabrications
Fireplaces
Stone ■ Tile Sales & Installation
FREE ESTIMATES
CALL 704-492-2414
THOM RUTTERpanila« Л WtUHKria<WIICMPM 0V« pmmÿ ir* Hty Mti Irtsa рм1ШМ lutwM 1мазмлпв1
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i veil(Sz. Í4). 7:65 X54 Rifle.
Mtan comp. syst.. 6" calipers, 0-6*
micrometers, lots more. 801 N. So
Woodlee Dr,, last Rd. on right (Kerr Ln), Follow signs,
CARPORT SALE: SAT., Mar. 29.
8am-Noon. 1758 Jericho Church
Rd. Comforters, drapes &
accessories. GAP leans. Oak TV Ua^s, bug light, odds & ends. 634*
MOVINQ^ALE; MAR. 29. 447 Junction Rd. Numerous Items,
8am-2pm. 1 M. on left from Jericho Church.
MOVINqT a LE: SAT., Mar~ 2^
7am*7 105 Carrie CIr.. Twinbrook Subdivision. Riding lawnmower,
fumiture. baby clothes, etc._______
MULTt-PAMILY BASEMENT sale:
rain or shine. Furniture, appliances, riding lawn mower; clothes, all
aoes: iewelry, toys, oames, more items! Ail has lo gol Noon-6pm
& Sat. 7:30am-1pm. Almost Home Childcare. 601 Bypass near
InqersoH._______________________
MULTI-FAMdY YARO sale: Sat..
Mar. 29. 8am-? Fork-Bixby Rd to
Brier Creek to Austine Ln.. Advance. Watch for signs. Lawn
mower, weed eaters, tools, clothes. household items, much more.
YARD SALE: FRI., Sal. Mar. 28.
29.692 Cana Rd,_______________
YARO SALE: QOOP Fri. & Sat,.
71 Chinquapin Rd..Mar 28 & 29, 571 <approx 8 miles N. of Mocksville!
shine.baby items & more. Rain or
YARO SALE: MAR. 28 & 29. Boat equip. & more. 2251 Hwy 601 S.
(across from Dottle's Quick Stop).
YARD SALE: SAT., Mar. 29. 8am-
1pm, 219 Kingsmill Dr. off 801 S In Oak Valley subdivision. Table &
chairs, trundle bed, books. Sears Healthrider & more.
TRACTOR
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Parts Available Most Makes
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Trees For Sale
Laige trees for landsraping, up to 25 ft. heights, 4"
_____________diameter trunks. ______,
Yard Sales
QARAGE SALE; FRI, & Sal.. Mar. 28 a 29. Rain or shine. 8am-7
Ct^lldtet^'в clothes (boys) slioa 2T- S. child's car seats. Ul suzukI Quad,
leather Jacltels, Maytag washing
machine, Home Interior, 35 mm
camera, Nintendo. 347 Cana Bd.
MOVING SALE: FRI, 28. 8am-7 Spillman's Lakes. Items: tumlture,
clothes, dishes, lots more.
AKITA-AKC REQ. Champion line.
The dog that saw It all-Nlcole
Simpsons' dog was an Akita.
t.ovable & loyal. Bom Superbowl
Sunday. Begin al $400. 998-2038.
Advance.
River Biich, Red Maple, Koiua Dogwood, lilac, White Biich,
JaiMncs« Maple, Hawthorn, Oabapple. Many olher» also available^
.$150 a n d up, delivered a n d pUmfied.
Call Dwane Puckett m-9045
DALMATIAN PUPPIES SSO ea.634-044a.__________________
FREE EASTER PUPPIES. Will be toady Mat. 30. Shepherd/Collle.
634-1180.______________________
OPEN SHOW AT n o tor 4/12A7. Great competition with a lamiiy
atmosphere. 910-998-5280.
THE LIVESTOCK SHEDAulhorlied VIgortone Dealer
Wilson
A complete line ol VIgortone lead
pte-mlxes & Itee-chdce minerals
lor livestock & horses plus dog a cat lood. Animal health care
products at competitive prices. Gilts tor countty tilestyles & animal
lovers. Hwy 601 N. 704-492-5962.
IWOLF CUBS-НЮН %, reg. CWA,
ve^^autilul w/yeilow eyes. 704-
Apartnionis
MOCKSVILLE SUNSET TERRACE: All brick energy
etnclent apartment. 1 a 2 bedroom, pool, basketball court a swings.
Kitchen appliances furnished Including dishwasher. 1.5 baths,
washer/dryer connections. High
energy elllclent heal pump provkles central haal and air. Prewired lor
cable TV a phones. Insulated
windows a doors. No wax kitchen
a bath floors. Located In Mocksville
behind Hendricks Fumiture on
Sunset Dr. off of Hwy. 158. Office
hours 1-B M.p a Sat. 10-12. Phone 704-634-0168.________________
ROOM FOR RENT In Mocksville
area. Mora Inlo. call alter 3:30 or
leave message 634-2770.
ROOM FOR SOBER, quiet a neat
working man. 634-7917._______:
UPSTAIRS APT. FOR rent. Quiet
neighborhood, has W/D, stove, rel. $375/mo. $200 dep. 10 miles N. of
Mccksvllle.
Apartments
AFFORDABLE UVINO, country atmosphere. Try Northwood Apts.
Studious, 1 a 2 BR's; gaibage,
water a sewage Included. Come see whal we havel 600 Northridge
Cl.. Mocksville. 704-634-4141.
Appliances
20' CHEST FREEZER, VQC, $150.
492-7315.
JANET DEAN'S ART Studio
Creates original cuslom portraits ol children, adults, pets, show
cars/trucks, businesses a homes.
Starting at $38. For more • Inlormation call a please leave
message. All calls relumed. 704-
634-1549 (PO Box 984, Mocksville,
NC 27028).
Card Of Thanks
THANKS TO ALL those wonderful
persons who helped me at L a S
Groceiy alter my accident.
Janine Roberts.
IN HOME CHILD care, luii or PT.
Locate^ust oH Underpass Rd. Call
Carolina Energy Savers
Replacement windowa • Firtory-tnlned Inilallation •
FiesauK waihing • Vinyl siding ■ Free «tímate* • Ituured
rWhitaker Lawn Care'
• THmmlng.W Md Eating,
' You g ro w I t - W » m o w m '
(704) 634-9796
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MOCKSVILLE
AUTOMOTIVE
884 S. Main Street
Mocksville, NC 27028 || (704)834-2944 «
C A S H
For Homeownen
Credit Problems Understood
N O A P P U C A T IO N F E B
A S L O W A S
•$10,000 for $95Л4оп.
•$25,000 for $239/Mon. i¡
•$40,000 for $382ЛЛоп.
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Attention
Senior C itizens
Now taking applications for 1-
bedrooms units in MocksvUle
Senior Citizens Complex nest to
Davie Couniy Public Library.
Rent based on income. For
information call: 704-634-
2005 TDD: ,1-800-735-2962
ot wrilK Mock Race • P. 0. Box
1056 • Mocksville, NC«27D28
Biiuat Houtliig OpportmllD
VM Iale ■ а М Ц И Д м м т е С о п м г !
Put your s ite in th t c la u llM a ra
let eveiyon* know about Ш
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n ead to g tttlan ti/:
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HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT ABOUT SELUNQ
THE TIMBER OFF YOUR PROPEmrV?
WE PAY TOP PRICES FOR STANDING TIMBERmMBERLAND
CALL 704-878-9784
50RM0REACRES
DAVIE С01лт ENtBRPWSeiUSCO^ Мил* р .Ш гМ :
rh ilfl с,irò
''ALMOST HOME CHILDCARE:
■ .5:30am-1:4Sam. 1st a 2nd shift or „.by the hour. Pemianent or
•tampota« care available (or
. infanti-li yrs. old. CALL US FOR
- SATURDAy HOURS. Hwy 64-601
- By-Pau near Ingersoll. 634-7529
, or 634-1980. Debra Slanley, owner.
Farm Wlachinery
1 ost Ä Found ■ Mollili' h'oincs/S
DIVOMB RMCES SALE of 3LOST: FEMALE YELLOW lab: Wm „
R. Davle/Fannington area. Purple collar w/tag. Reward offeredi 940-
3119.
FOR SALE; INTERNATKINAL
I hay baler. QC. $500. 492-
i or 704-516-7867.___________
M.OWS »139; BOX Blades $235; Disc Harrows; Bushogs; Potato
square I
.5458 or
. Plows; Spreaders; Canyalis; Boom Poles; Scrape Blades; Bale Spears.
'Lotsmore.Lowp '
Oates.
I. Wright Farm
LOST: GOLDEN RETRIEVER,
reddish color, Creekwood area, answers to "Casey*, wearing black
collar. 940-6515.________________
LOST: SHEPHERIVHUSKY MIX,
female. "Jackie" Twin Lakes area.
Rawardl 998-6555. ■
Misceli,inpotis
IISWIMMINO POOLSIISale 1 « price on install 16'X30'
00 POOLS compiele with Deck,
Steps, Filter a Warranty for only
$695. Hurry llmiled ---------------■"-
models also. Finan Pools Inc. over 11 yrs.
1-800-323-7946.
a warranty tor omy
mited subivi Other
Financing. Neptune r 11 yrs. ш business.
story mobile home. John's wife lelt
him & went overseas. Please help save his cradH. $1200 dn., $197.25.
Call now 776-1644. PS Hls dog ran
awMtooll •'
5%dn..'300mos.,9.75APR.
"BRAND NEW OAKWOOD**
14X80,3ex-lara«BR, all appliances, S2(M.36/mo. Free del.,
owner finance. Call Nancy, 704-
795-3772.
**L08 HOMES"Singlewldes a doubiewldes.
Affordable prices, quality built,
dependable service. Factory Direct
Since 1937.3995 Patterson Ave. 910-767-7565. Winston-Salem. Ask
forOdlePerWn».________________
"MORTQAOE COMPANY HAS"
Seyer^ doublewkM a single«^
m tNOTUNM O'
Reaalrtng&RebuiklingSM-Blayert,
Salet&Seivtee
AS OF Э/11/tr, Duane Brown ol
324 W. Maple St., Mockiville wi«
not be hekt responsible lor any
debts other than hit am.
.W t M P A * A lt пики » m o ^Indudkig Ralnb«». 25% off, all • uprlQhH through Eait«,Mon. .
Davie Vacuum, 101 N, Main St., Mockaville. 634-1947.
WHtnAKERPAVMQPaving. Seal Coatine,
Hauling Gravel.Call lor Free Estimates
4B2-7B20
OFFICE SPACE F M lease In newbklg., Mocksville - - - -
Center. 634-3944.
т а иI NewAOWRoofe III 24 Ytars Experience .IIII Free Estimates I III ^JliefcSZLJI
TAH PUUD COUCH & matehfra
chair. $150; tan rwllrwr $50. EC. 634-5149.
Homos For Rf'Ml
' HOME FOR RENT: renovated, 2 or ■ ЭВН, In dty. 940-2348.
Homes For Sal(>
3BR, BRICK RANCHER, sitting on
2 lovely acres, mlnules from
Mocksville. All appliances Inciuded.
634-3397.______________________
FOR SALE BY owner. 2300 sq. It. home with 3BR, 2BA on 3.6 acres.
$93.000. 996-9486.
.;fOR SALE: HOUSE a land, 1.5 •ictes, 156 Certet St., Cooleemee.
- 3BR, 1BA large living area a
kitchen combined, AC i
, tar
CASE FARMS, L,L.C. iskioklng lor
Interested conlract growers to биМ
■■poultiy pullet
secal(704-!
new
Please call 528
houses.
FOR SALE-K a Q Salvage:4'X8'X3/4" T » G plywood,
$15.95/sheel; special on oval glass
mahogany doors. We stock
stainless steel in sheets a pipe.
Super savings on caipet a iinowum
as low as $3.95/y<i; Corrugated
culven pipe up to 24* dia.; We
stock p-------- • ------------'‘ ■
wells, rFormka,__________ _____
water board, $4.95 ea.; rooting lelt,
$6.95/roll, truck tool . boxes
$39.95/ea. 3 H. wkle 29
pumps a accessories for
: w/power &
w/runnlng V
p®24)So'enced In pasture
nIng water. $68.500.764-284-
2631 ot 704-459-7637.___________
GOV'T FORECLOSED HOMES
■ from pennies on $1. Delinquent tax,. repo's, REG'S. Yout area. To« tree
•t : 1-800-218-9000 Ext. H-7681 (or
3 ; cuttenl llstlna».__________________
:GREAT BUY IN the Advance area,
;i only 5 1/2 yrs. ok). 3BR, 1 1/2BA,
•v;caraott, storage shed. A steal at
:>$7Ì500. From Comatzer Rd to ' -------- ■ t Rd, da«l end street, last
galvanized metal rooting, $.9№., 2
bulb Fluorescent light flxturos, 4’, $8.95/ea. Steel I-Beams lor sale.
" b i s i ? e » K « ?Rhrer. 910-699-2124.
FOR BALE; AMERICAN Haivest
Bread Classk; II Break Maker. Can
make 2 kiaves at a Urne. Includes;
vkMo. recipe a Instnictkin book. Also 800 *. $200 appUance, will
sell for $125. 634-2790, leave a
m essaqe.___________________
FOR SALE: NEW Sak)tlex
machine w/exira attachments. 634-
4463._________________________
FOR BALE: ‘94 boat-15 ft.
Alumacralt Supeihawk, 40 HP Yamaha motor-Mercury trolling
motoi, Wesco trailer, wind up
anchors, Humrmn^rd depth a Hiii
tinder. Boat & motor has less than
' one on left. Call for an appt., only 50 hrs. running Ume. Uke new, plus
: serkHis inquiries pleasel Shady other extras. Ptk» $5500.
■;-Grove a N. Davie. 998-2211. 5796. ________
IMMEDIATE INVESTMENT
. INCOME home with renter in place
■ $25.000; lor sale 2 story home on
: Duke St. In Cooleemee, $28,000; 5
; ■ acre tract off Dnim Ln rolllng-
■, partially cleared, $24,500; 16 a 13
' acre tracts In Davidson Co. countiy setung easy access to highway,
schools, shopping.RIverfork properties
!■ 910-998-9555 or 704-634-1070.
:. SMALL HOME ON a pretty lot In
' - the country. Red Foust, Davie /arm a Land Sales. 634-0757.
and For S,ile
'.1 .6 ACRES M beautiful count»■ ' setting, near Mocksville. $13,500.
¡V, Sorry no mobiles. 996-4772.
FOR SALE: FARM & acreage; 2
acres to 200 or more. Davla a '■ «cres road
HUGE SAVmOS ON selected
models of Amh type sleel bMta.
25X26, 30X42, 50X200. Qreat for
storage, shops, garages. Easy
financing avaiWe. Call
Immediately 1-800-222-6335.
IBM MULTIMEDIA COMPUTER,
AST cotor monitor a Epson printer,
EC. Great for Anyooel $850, OBO.
Call lor more Info. 940-5866.
MULCH (NEW) APPROX. 7 yds.
$50, del. Day 634-2605 or night
634-3935.______________________
P0P4iP CAMPER. Reasonable.
634-3396.________________
STRAWBERRY S VINE China by Wadgewood. 6 pc. place setting.
new. $300.910-723-3087.
W IU BUY JUNK cars. 284-2859
or634-433S. ____________
Mobile Homes/R(,>
'•:: ? а ? 0 о п "агеаГ paved
::frontaaa. 998-3805.
f;: PAVED. GARDEN VAUEY RD. I;.•'40 E. 1 acre trees with or wUhoiJ
;.‘:seplki tank. DouMewldee w .ÿ f f ■т^ЬиИ housing onlyl 704-528-9693,
' m SEASONS LAWN CARE, y jle ^ k^ wn makilsnance.
Са«7
; säs S M W• call 940-2395 IM
12X1« PRWATC 1ЛТ. BUga. ^ » ref. req. Lee a Jockey area 996-
1125 alter бот.________________
H R ON PRIVATE toi, no diMteo. $300 dap, $300-35»mo. 492-7174.
Я Я , aSA. REF.. skwe^louM
► n its , ~ -îiïîK !; •КйГI oc couple. Need *0 саИ 492-
■■ rSpm.________^_________
TfUiLERS FOR M M T^W aW
tumlihwl. Take g a itm 0«. 1 ^
vemeesaoe.
peison 010
5296 alters
mobile homes set-up on acreagell
Pay $300 in lees & move inll C^l
704-633-1914, ask tor Allen.
"N O RENT OR HOUSE PMTS."
After 4 yrsll Factory rebuHt mobile
hometi »9 9 dn. a 46 monthly,
pmts. ot $122.78 ea. at 13.5% Call Oakwood Mobile Homes. Saksbuty
Locatkw onlyll 704-633-1107.
"BEMrTOOWN**
gaaBW. Call 704-633-1107.
14X80, 3BR, 2BA, $549 dn,
$169/mo. Qreat tor 1st lime buyer.
Call Len 1-888-2fo6128.________
1ST TIME HOME buyer. No credit
req. Choose your own pmt. 910-
744-0688. __________________
2tXM DBLWlOE REPO set-up In Woodleal area. Low dn. a assuirw
^ s . Call Raynwnd 1-688-203-
3BR SET-UP In park. Call U n at 1-
888-203-6128._____________
A DOUAR S a deed Is all you
need. Improvements llnanced. Low rates. Call 1-888-203-6128.
ABANDONED HOME ALREADYsat up in park-no equity. 910-744- QOBB,_____'____________________
BANK MUST UQUIDATE quk:k.
Luxuiy cuslom bull! mobile home. Hot tub^ elc. Taka over pmts of
$241.10,' W/S12S0 dn. Easy
linancing: Call 70403-1773.
c r e a m : PUFFII UKE newl 1
owner, Includes del. a set-up. No dn. pmtftor qualified biMrs. Call
Raymond 1-888-203-6128._______
ITS HEREII AS seen on TV,
Sunrise‘Home. 3BR, 2BA DW w/Iarge: morning nxm. Only
$24s!76/mo. Can 704-633-1107.
Oakwood Homes ol Salisbury.
LANOmOME PACKAGES AVAILABLE. II you pay tent you
ran afford to own, 910-744-06B8,
LEE'S MOBILE HOMES-Nonmod,
NC. 800.777-8652 Bargain prk»s. 40 new homes. 14X70, $15,999;
24X56. $24,999; 28X60, $32.999;
28X80, $40,999. Open 7 days ,
prices posted.___________________
NEW 3BR, 2BA. doublewkie. on 2
acres, w/outbkJos, sheettock a oak
eaWnels. 492-5128._____________
TIRED OF ALOT ol ninaround? Want straighi shooUng? Want the
best watranty a bcsl sanrice
available? Want the home 80.000
rebate wu can use cn down
paymenff Want personalized senfce from your salaiperion?
Want to be ramamberad alter you bu^ Or m ^ Just a smile «Me
you shop; Than sea ua A took at
our baauWul Ftoatwood Homes. Accent MsbkaHomse ,
3816 N.Panacaon Ava. WkMon.Salam.NC
1W-593-7»14
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from_,«1000415,000.
BEAtmCOMTnOL COSMETICS:lor producta or Career Inlo. Call
Jenny Turner. 634-2567._________
BRENTS MOWINO SERVICE
Yards mowed lor reasonable rates.
__________28441135.___________
BUSINESS OWNERS INCREASE
№ sales by 100%, 200% or even
500%. This may be your most
ргоГ|1аЫе dedsk>n ever. Call now
for free Inlo. 1-888-981-2208.
CERTIFIED CNA W IU do Private duN. 10 yrs. exp. 998-4425
DAVie ELECTRONICS
Senrlcing car stereos, home stereos, '/CR's CD's, CB's and
Nintendo. 20 years experience.
910-m-6179.
JARVIS CLEANING SERVKE
SpedalUing in Resklentlal Cleaning
Small Business a Yard
Maintenance, Rel. Available.
Starting at $35.284-2221 or 634-3942
Melissa Jarvis Leave messapa.
LINK'S SEAMUSS GUTTERMO
Richard Link-Owner Free Estlmatea
634-3248___________
MAJESTK: D ES K »«, PAGEANT
Fofflials, alterattona a special deskms. 940-6587.
M O W «» SERVICES
Cemeteries (8 yrs. exp) a
Businesses. Free EstknalesI
_________910-463-2758_________
PAGER»ONLY $49.9«. Monthly
rates as kiw as $7.95 for 2 state
coverage.
101 N. Main St. 634-1947.
PAMTINQ
Remodeling - Home Repairs Large or Small
Free Estimates
JAMES MIUER
998-8340
PRESSURE CLEANWO: All Types skiing, clean and waterprool decks,
pata^riveways and walkways.
PRESSURE WASHMG SERVICECommereiaiaRasklential
704-634-3768.
SAUSaURY MOTOR CO.
Biik^k-Dodoe
700 W. Innes SuSallsbuty
_________704-836-1341
■«« DOOOE NO Wrecker. $3000.
634-4335 Of 284-2869.
■70 K« 4X4 Chevy Blazer. 350 4- boHmak<. $3000.634-7263.
alter epm._______________ -
•it MAZO* sa* 4dt., 5 snjsd, $1700. Also '81 Suzuki GS, 110E.
¿tiglnat omet. 20K. $1500. 492- 2519 leave message.____________
■91 ESCORT LX Waoon. Auto. AC. radio, taoe, EC. «4таГв34-016в.
ALWAYS miYMO ВТАНОИОtknber. W i cul tots, top dollar pakl.
Can 704-637-9097. _________
LÜNCREIE ^_____
Drivata Ucena* pralernd. involm
travel, drug teat req. Cell between 1 «3om.Mon.-Fri. 264-4369. .
HELP WANTED; B «B Glasa.Mocksville to cut a' Install glass a
mirrors. Exp. preferred. C A 634-
3966 or come l>y 721 Wilkesboro
Sl.afHloutappHcat»in.
HOUSEKEEPmO S LAUNDRYpositions available. Salaiy based
on exp. Please a ^ In peraon to Kan Byars al MaadcwOraok
Terrace ol Davie on Hwy 801,
Advance._______|
lOCAL HOMI BUSW nS. Avg.
$14,000 w/car pkg. к Ш .
opportunity for 12 hra/wk. IdaaT lOr teachers, home Moms « heallh
protasskmals. Can 634-1169. ■
INTERESTED m LOSINO weiohti
Earn $$$ WhHe you tose. Cal Ю4-
9035. ___________
NEED EXP. WOOOWOWKERS tor
small lumliure/ltama shop tooung '
to hire 2 FT workers. 8am-4:30am,
996-2116 (or acpt. __________
PERSON TO CLEAN privata
homes. FT. Mon-Fri. Qood
^^/benelils. CtovetfMd'a. 760-
PT DENTAL KYOIEMST &
assistant needed. Send resuma to:
330 HosMtal S l, ktocksvKa, m care
olDr.Misr.
BUYINO P** * hardwood thnber, O CM SM CTOM ,
dekverad togs a king pulpwood. Mstal Stamping Co. prpfkiÿg
Shaver Wood Produrti, Inc. 704- electrical connectors Is tooklng (Or
278-9291.
SOMEONE TO STAY w/ekleily
lady 2-3 wks, 24 hrs/day. Meals a toom provkied. Call epm-IOpij, II
no answer leave message, 634-
3965.________________^_________
WANTED; I AM buykig Antk|UM.
i s s a i t ^ Ä i Ä m e Ä .
exp. qualily control Inspactots.
Must have woridng knowledge o< mkitomslers, csUbers, a opMal
comparators. SPC exp. heiplul. Mk*num 2 yrs. sxp hi 00
manufacturing e^ronment Manulaciuting ladkty currarMy kl
Winston-Salem with plana to tekicata to MocksviSa by and o«W .
a commensurala w/exp.wkhki or aand rasuma to; PtecMon
Concepts, 2701 BouUer Park a :
WkwloiiSatom.NC 27101 or lax ;
910-761-8576.
THE CLEANMO LADY
I will do tha woric, whito you take
the cradH. My reputatkxi Is tpcH ltu. Free esUmales, rel.
avaUabla. Have room In my scheduto lor smaller to mkl-slze
homes. Call 634-4837.___________
■VCR CLEANBta S Repalts.
Vogtofa TV Sarvtea. Advance. v S ia MC acoeplad. 99B4172.
CNA'S CHOOSI YOUR shlfti
Certifiad Nuraku Aaaülanla needed lor al shHisin a naer Davia
Cotaity. 1 yrs. exp. req. Sign up bonual Can Bayaoa Nuraaa. 723-
1000.__________________________
prataned. Oitxinie Eltcttic. 634-
S)9B.ai)pLonlv.________________
HAIRSTYUST a MANAGERSTop ^ is t a mgml level team
membera needed lor rapkly
exparxSng haiicare buslnessi 2
new stores in your area. Qreat
Clipa tor Hair olfera: competitive warn, bonuapay, paid
holbys/ncationa, beat trailing In
kiduatn, growth cpportunltlae. Immedlata opanlnga availaMa. Cal
todayll Tarulawood Commons 910- 765-96« (New s h o p ^ center-
ClanimonaRd.,Hwy1U) a Kroger-Cenler, Jonestown Rd. 910-
659-9000.
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DAVID'S LAWN S C ^ E
c i t ^ d i ^ M ^ i M ratea.
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InfcnaaUon, leave пааик .
phoM Bvaabet sl ( Ш 9N44S6.^ ______»ГТ.1И
D ir e c t S u p p o r t S t a f f
rha health services, inc.,
Part-time and full-tiine positions availat>le for Direct
Support staff In group homes senrfng children and
aduits with deveiopmentai disabilities in Rowan and
Davie Counties. Must be over 18. have High School
Diploma or GED and valid drivers license. , . ;
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2245. _____________■
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rellabto tranaportalton. laliphona a must. Conlact Earl а17в««485,
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WANTED: MTERIOR'S
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Sheek St, MaeksvWe, 704-834- 5886.______________________
WEEKEND POSmoilBAVABJIBLE for Direct Support
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davetopmental dIaabiMtoa m Roam
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have High School DIptoma or QED
a valkl drivers ikwise. Apply' at
RHA. 128E.KarrSl,Salaburyior
211 Roeemen Ln, Cleveland or cal
704•27^9в•1.
be - D AVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, March 27,1997
G a s o l i n e P r i c e s
in t h e C a r o l i n a s
Todd Smcegood Earns
Avvard From Company
■» eompiwo ' fot Воопф t not ava-iaHe beetut* tn# eV »a*n f irtMm m our t996 рк* $unty
Easter Gas Prices Higher This Year
Carolina moionsts will pay unaver
age of eight cents per gallon more for
gasoline over the Easier holiday than
they did lost year, despite a slight de
crease in gas prices the past two months.
These are the highest pre-Easter
pricesinl6years. bolh in the Carolinas
and nalionully. North Carolina's aver-
agepriceisup 10cenls;SouthCnrollna's
6.1 cenis.
The 20-ccnis-a-gallon sorge wc
saw between January and March of
1996has not completely disappeared,"
said David E. Parsons, president of
AAA Carolinas. "We may see a slight
decivase in April and May but wc
expect prices may be up icn cents or
more u gallon by Memorial Day,"
Meanwhile, the late March average
for unleaded, self'servc gas across
North Carolina is SI.211 compared lo
SI.11 last year. The highest average
prices arc In Boone, averaging SI.252
per gallon, and Ihc lowest arc in
Fayeiieville, averaging $1.188.
Sincc New Year's of \ W , Notth
Carolina’s average has dropped half-a-
cent per gallon while South Carolina’s
hus dipped four cents.
"Easierislheharbingerofincrcased
vehicular travel and jradiiionally, us
people drive morc, gasoline prices in-
crcase," said Parsons.
Bui the lower crude oil prices
charged In lale February and March-
due to increased oil inventories, more
cheaperoil fromlraq.andhigherprices
for healing oil. jet fuel and diesel'have
nol yel hit the retail market.
'The cheaper oil in the pipeline lo
the gasoline stations siiouW keepcosts
stable or decrease ihem slightly In the
ncxl coupic of monlhs," said P;usons,
"bul Memorial Day kicks off the sum
mer travel season in earnest and prices
can be expected to climb again."
Analysts don'l expect gas prices lo
increase by as mucti as they did last
year. The redera] Energy Information
Administration is predicting increases
between 5 and 10 cents naiionally.
However, the traditional spring in
crease will start from a higher level,
which means the 1997 peak could pass
lastyear’ssummerrccordforlhc 1990's
of$1.23SpergalloninNorth Carolina.
AutoZone, the Memphis-based re-
taiNuto parts chain, opened a new
store at 679 Wilkesboro St. this week
in Mocksville.
The 6,500 square foot storc em
ploys mne people and is open from 8
a.m.-9 p.m.. Monday-Saturday, and 9
am.-6 p.m. on Sunday:
AutoZone stocks a brood line of
auto replacement ports-from spark
plugs to complete engines-as well as
accessories, chemicals and motor oil.
All stores offerfreetestingofb^uteries,
starters and alternators. Turning of
drums and rotors is done.
Another special feature offered is
AutoZone's Loan-A-Tool program,
whichallowsdo-il-yourself customers
to borrow certain specially to(rfs re>
quired for a number of one*time repair
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Todd Swicegood was one of nvcr
650 Invcslmcnt Management & Re
search, Inc. Hnanciul advisorxto attend
Ihe company’s Na
tional Conference
March 11-16 in
Orlundo, Ra.
Swicegood won
the President's
Council Award,
plncinghim among
Ihe linn's most suc
cessful lenders.
Because of this
plnccmcni, he ail- Swlctgood
dressed the group nt a special session
titled "Eftate Planning in the 90s."
i; ftyvi(;lngK(riran and Davie coun-
' ^leiBoodltfts owned und oper
ated his firm for 10 years In Salisbury.
Swicegood Is a Davie County na
tive and graduate of Atlantic Christian
CollegeinWilson. Heisamemberand
has served ns past chairman of the
Sullsbury-Rowan Estate Planning
Council und is u member of the Insll
tutc of Ccitiritfd Financial Planners.
He screes on the advisory boards of
John Hancock and Wood Logan/North
American Investments. He also has a
weekly radio program called "Your
Money" allowing the listening public
to ’'cnlMn" investmenl questions.
Investment Munugemem & Re
search is u national financial services
firm wilh over 1,300 financial advisors
inover500olTicesihroughout the coun
try. IM&R provides a wide range of
services Ihrough ils uffiliute. Raymond
James & Associates, Inc., member of
Ihe New York Stock Exchange.
Financial advisors spent aweek at
tending woriishops and lec^rcs on a
variety of investment and.financial
subjects. Topicsincludedassetalloca-
tion*. retirement, estate and tax plan
ning: asset management: inlemational
investing:insurance: mutual funds;and
fixed income investing.
One ofthe highlights was a presen
tation by Hany Dent, author of the
financial besl-sellcr "The Great Boom
Ahead." Dent has done extensive re
search correlating the perforinance of
Ihe S&P 500 index with U..S. demo
graphics.
Dr. Robert Goodman, managing
dircclor and senior economic advisor
for Putnum Investments, dis<iussed his
views of the economy during his pre
sentation, The Emerging Economic
Outlook and How to Profit from ll."
Swicegood has had him to speak in
Salisbury in previous years. "My cVi-
entscountonmeloeducaieandinform
them aboul economic und financial
Issues lhat may affect Ihelrlnvestmenls.
They enjoyed hearing Dr. Goodman's
views," Swicegood said. "Likewise,
this conference allowed me (o leam
vuluable information that I can put to
work for Ihem."
"Meetings such as these give finan
cial advisors an opportunity to gel a
firsthand look at some of |he changes
thal arc taking place in the financial
markelplace,andtheopportunities pre
sented by those changes." said
Swicegood. "I relumed wilh a wealth
of information and some exciting new
invcslmcnt ideas for my client's."
Mallhew Conutxcr celebraled
hh third birthday on Feb. 4 wllh a
party at his preschool, ExccI Leam*
lnKC«n(er,inCl«arwaltr,Fla. His
mom treated all the children in his
class with McDonalds Happy Meals,
and Ihey all ei^oyed a Lion King
birthday cake. On Saturday, Feb. 8,,
he eiOoyed another party at Chuck .
E Cheese with approximately 30
guests. Spccial out-or'town guest ’.'
washisNanaJMnConiatxerorCool-
eemee. Nfatthew Is the son of Rick
and Martha Cornatter of
Clearwater, Fla. He has a sister,
Rachcl,2 l/ZmonthsoM. Hisgrand-
parents are Jean and Gene Comalzer
ofCookcmee. Hhgreatgrandmoth-
ers arc Ollie Mac Cornatzer and
Carrie Jordan of Cooleemee.
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’Ihere il an error In the local Scare circuit in today’s paper.
The sale priccs should be as follows: Iicm 29931 CraHsman 10*’ lablc saw on page 4
Is listed at Reg. $449.99 for $399.99 and should read $499.99 for $449.99.
Additionally, the Sony Camcordcr pictured on page 3 is Incorrcci.
The correct stock number is 58857. Also, ihe remote which Is pictured docs not
belong. We regret any inconvenience Uiis may cause our cuuomen.
If you have any questkms, please call your Sears/NSA representative.
20 Years With NCDA
John Singleton of Mocksville (righl) was recently recog
nized by N.C. Agriculture Commissioner Jim Graham for 20
years of sen/ice with the N.C. Department of Agriculture.
Singleton is a livestocit inspector for the NCDA Veterinary
Division.
New AulAZone Store Opens
jobs. The customer pays for the tool
upon checking it oul from the store and
receives a full refund when it is re
turned. The tool is due back within 48
hours of check-out.
AutoZone, a public company listed
on Ihe New York Slock Exchange
(AZO), had sales of more lhan $2.2
billion in fiscal 1996. The more than
1,500 stores in 29 slates are all com-
pany-operated-ihere are no franchises.
AutoZone is opening more stores per
year than any other retail auto parts
chain In the nation.
Lasl fiscal year, AutoZone'sgrowlh
crealed more duui 6,560 new jobs,
including more lhan 840salaried man
agement positions. Nationally.
AutoZone employs approximately
26,800 people.
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D A V iS C O U NT Y
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By Mike Bamhardt
Davie County Enterprise Record
On Wednesday, March 26,
Davie Counly lost a friend.
Jesse Boyce of Bermuda Run,
Davie's planning and zoning di
rector since
1974, died in a
boating acci
dent oh Ihe
South Yadkin
River.
Boyce spent
many of his
teen-age years
g ^ in g up in
Cooleemee.
- andswaminthe Boyce
rivWaidenjoyed talking a ^ h is
youngerdayswhenhewouMjunvp
fiotn the train trestle about 100
yards from where the boat
wrecked.
Just before noon that Wednes
day, Boyce and counly building
inspector Kiric Dickens wenl to
iheriverwithBoyce'sbassboaton
dieirlunch hour. They pulthe boat
in the water at the Junction Road
access area and drove upstream to
BearCreek.
' On the way back, somelhing
went wrong.
N.CWildlifeCommission Of
ficer Scolllsley said Ihalarailroad
worker on the trestle saw the boat
FhaKSeeFH eiidi-n4e4
TV crews film and Davie Sheriffs D e le te Lt Jimmy Phipps watch as N.C. WikWe Commisskxi Offk»r Brian Blankenship helps get twatoutof river.
- P h o lo b y R o M n F e fg u M o n
i F - Ш
WiththerapidpaceofchangeinDavie
County, a group of resklents is Hying to
dawhatitcanlopteservenKinoriesfiFom
Imposi'
.'^they'veg(Khelp6amcoun^oom-
iidisioners last month when ih ^ esttb:
lishedacoinniitteelostuifyMtabliihinga
HiatOffcPniiettiesCbnimissHMinDavie
CbuMy. , ^ ’’
: n iw e 's a genenl ¡Merest here in be-
i^abletopoervediBhittatywehave,'’
said FbUy Oaks, adding that pesenri^
Mttatk buiUings couM help buiU tour
iso>,coinnierciilact)vityandin]|mvedw
took o f n in l areas.
' Thawtobeenaninventoty ofhiitaric
sttiM n K h ^ what’s needed ii |ix»h
d\«sjo|iCNÌvédiein,andniksioprDiort ^
ihmiPslessakl. / '
. EUxibelhMMtatoUcaunlyciMiinit-
skm n they group m sn tiee^ 'ftin d - '
iiig. 'ttU a k what \w mUy,vnDi is your
Messing," she sakl'"-
pcanlt Cudd, wto reMcied t e oU\
ig^i . » bed Kid ЪкЦ См ina, saU an
official historic properties commissiae
wouM have more authority ^ a grouj^
of people Hying to preserve history, i
"A kit of our propefties|are already
listed in the Natkmal tegi№T,'* Cudd
sakL "A k)cal group is sanctioned I9 te
^ ... it gives a tot more teeth ... to
rontrol te gniwdi around t e p(D|ieity,
)u)d sfipoye dunges to t e popet^."
Cudd sakl he woidd not have known
teM cGuirehouseeiüiiedUitnotbeeii
forastatewklepicactyMiim g^
helpisneeded,hesakL ”liie(M m tyhaslo';
beinvolved.V' ‘ \ ^
What>aiHiatoftoIVi)pettkiCamini*-,^
'äoners aient exactly s w e !^ Cduntyi^
M an«arKenW ii)dley;He
answer at a fittun
stonen.;'
, A task fane it being eatB^lkhed fat-
dudingCoiniDisiiiaM rlU^FbindM - R
ter, Windley,Coiin9 A n M iivB a b IW ie .J
inM m ofteKUiGiicON itebcM dand
' iM m ii^ county
Whatjsa
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CbtmtyoffioaUandc
Domestic Violenoe Still
Among Ibp Problems
«y h flk e l
Davie County Entenxise Recoid
Domestic vkilence.
Ask Davie Sheriff Alien W hitaker.;
and hell lell you his ofTicers go 10 hun-
dteds o f such calls each yew. They're
among the roost volatile situatkxn a law ‘
eniiiiicemehioCfioer can enter.
And in t e tmvority of cues, those
invohwd hi doinestk vtoleoce lie slMt-
iof ilcohol Oi dtugi^'
CpiB^
m o^h asked conmdsskineri to conskte;
aniyfaigfor'agtiatiohdpdM einwdi
situMkM^ AkhdvghteSUMlOO couniy
ciM isS S jd d d n iim ih iiitlM l^^
: loioentveiyknS(ivtoespn|tm №
rn tiy i^ b y te c a u i^ .W in d lv tliiid a
tepnposal’praniaestobeamuchnnt
efbctivepniiaai.''
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As proposed, many of t e counseling ;
services woukl be provkled by Family
Servkes of Forsydi Couniy.
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itwill be much m on successAdten whal.
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